tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 24, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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the this business of say, these roads thought no bundle a dash football is he is the hold on. so robin, you watching me all. does it renews online my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes? a counterterrorism operations in the russians august on regents after government attack, churches and synagogues, can i get least 19? people are full size at least $21000.00 children is separated from the families or a battery down to the rubble in dogs that plays on. so let's see. and factory factory is killed at least 22 people in south korea. and promises to talk somebody
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politician how the rising star of the fall right policy is hoping to attract to young voters. i'm trying to just go with the school house, germany, leave it like to the european championships, but nicholas folk, kirk snatches a drawer in the ninety's, 2nd minutes. again switzerland. that's a win migrate the book into the news. i look forward to using the rest of the region of dogs. don't say account to terrorism. operation is now over. gunman killed 15 police officers and full civilians and civil, tedious attacks and the cities of akash. hello. on to desmond. the attack is talk to the city gold churches and the police post. an orthodox priest was killed and a church got shot dead in devons. as in the capital of the cash color,
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the gunman side on a traffic police post. 6 suspected gunmen have been killed. some of injury that has the latest defining sweep. as the anti terrorist operation ended in russia's druggist, fund region and orthodox church, and a synagogue were attacked by on. gunman exchanges up a heavy fire. it continued in the early hours of the morning. at least 5 attackers were killed. richard state media says the sons of the head of central dogma sponsored walk in the district among the attackers. in addition to the incident in the band. and then also attacked the traffic police fullest about a 125 kilometers away. in the loki capital attracted several offices were shot where it's supposed to be of the subsequent operation of such an investigative interest. we because we don't update all participants in the sleeper sofa identified the movement, of course, had been preparing,
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including from abroad. i would like to ask all of you, but the biggest thought is to remain calm. the situation is under the control of the government, the law enforcement agencies. i mean if it gets at least 15 policemen were killed in the attacks and the 4 civilian casualties and orthodox priest who worked there for 40 years. and the church guard were also killed with some parts of the goodness, go ahead inside the burnt local media says at least 2 goodman run into the orthodox church, tried to set fire to its main icons, and then opened fire. seed media reported that the attackers were supporters of an international terrorist organizations, but does not name it. largest non has been simmering since the 19 ninety's industrial for children and local separatists. at least 4 people from the august on whether it rested in april after a deadly attack on moscow stroke, a city hall concert venue. responsibility for which was claimed by iso. but the russian president has insisted that threats to russia come from best countries are ukraine. the russians war drags on some of the javi. how does there
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a corresponding w, hawkins shows me not from las go with a very light is a significant attack, which is very volks, the region. but what's the security situation like now, even though they saw where to use the saying everything is over and it's all calm as well. the exercise, uh, the circle back to the size of the counter terrorist operation, you quite right. the site is over. it's likely that increased security measures will remain in place in the republican focused on for quite some time security checkpoints cause being searched and operations on the way to find as we had the any sleep ourselves. so i think authorities will be looking here at 2 lines of inquiry, one that these attackers will homegrown with links, potentially as a full month's security services. and even a local politician. as we had the 2 sons, now overload, go ahead of them. one is a bull account, so a killed in that attack and the follow the rest detected way for questioning. and
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the 2nd lot of inquiry, of course, that these attackers may have had a link support training as some sort of affiliation from foreign groups, whatever that might be in russian officials. a very quick to point in the finger, initially at some sort of price to do with nato special services. a ukraine of the russian politicians saying look, is too quick to make conclusions here and jumping to a to accuse for an excess of moment and all sorts acts will only bring problems. uh, that says me, true pest golf covenants books. when at said that there is no concern with docusign, will descend into the vonage the separatism that we saw that in the late nineties, in early 2 thousands. that saying that russia is a different place today. a little was effect that a receivable lessons that we support, medical, financial, and otherwise with the president poets and keeping a close eye on the situation as it develops that he'll, thanks very much for that update because we'll continue to monitor events with you for most. okay,
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thank you. let's go say what you told me to tell the side cuz i'm also an ext uh, some violence in russian law school. cuz is that a senior security and development metro at king's college in london? she joins us now live. i mean, who do you think is down and all of us a word that hasn't been any really indications from isis about the ages or civil. i'm probably highly likely that there is a connection with the ice is a group because as we know, i think there's also sort of a kind of a network. so there isn't the hierarchical structure. some people that can sort of see themselves twice is contrary on these kinds of a task. i think what makes it more likely that there isn't that nice is connection is the kinds of targets you know. also those churches say not role. as we know, i see things playing the and then these are the subject to the state of the jews. and so the christian so i mean that the kinds of targets are interesting in that respect of schools. we know they're being yes it is. i just wanted to come in on on
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that, but let's just pick the, let's keep the eyes side to one side because i also want to talk about the internal struggle. so if you're talking about potentially i, so i says however, we want to describe that we did see in the talking most go can a $139.00 people that the concept whole in june last year that was a detention center standoff recently as well. uh, apparently by supporters of, uh uh, is lubbock states enroll stalls. there is a puts in here, it might be sporadic, the distance is might be different, but the, i see. so i so fax it cannot be discounted as you say. so i think it cannot be this talented we have, i say, says hardy, the bar steers, you know, seems to emergent devices and you know, in the face it's for the cost, some of the problems of the purposes. oh, i see the feelings of the closer to know maybe from that old school because it's
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i'm from longest on when to fight. you see we on the rock in 2013 and to print the 15. 16. so there hasn't been always a very strong connection between the multiple policies and other media least. mm hm . and of course there is a sort of a connection all support tenshi with loops that are located in what we would call the former soviet space. as we know that was an attack in moscow a few months ago and that involved is sort of found the charges in this case. we know apparently that mostly from dr. strong. so the results are very low thumbs. i mention the but always these actions also have i know the content. so yes, if we are the kinds of targets. if we look at the motors of gravity or see me, daniels are talking to cities, the kind of a language studies we used on the support that he bought from. i sympathizers, you know, we can assume that there is a very strong connection. but of course, that hasn't been from what i know and the planes sofa know kinds of responsibility
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. so let's look at the other side of this and the potential for the internal strife that doug is done along with touch the how it has read. so, mean, there is an internal insurgency which rushes that they walked out in 2017. the reason is ongoing war now as well. and ukraine. do you think russia is exposed or it's taken? it's by, you might say of the security people at the moment, the so focused on one area of the country that they know really keeping an eye on the rest of it. they are, it's not that they're not keeping an eye is that these groups might exploit the situation because they know that the russians attention focus on your brain. let me just clarify the insurgency that you mentioned in the, in the dr. stormy mental hope of things that are usually call, you know, with name because is amy rate on my hand image. so piece, insurgency, they sort of migrated towards. the ice is menu or leaders of these groups. they
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started swearing on each in slices. so uh, the reason are overlap there, all the properties in the range on ices and the russians have been quite effective from 2013 onwards, especially in new york. they saw children fixed in 2014 to deal with this all was injured. but then of course, we have a great that rides the boxes in the middle east. uh, but uh, you know, the, the sort of the efforts to eliminate the ice. these also have an impact locally by the, the settings they are on their operating. they might be connected, you know, under non makes this way. i mean 200000 days, but i think that is something much harder to be. so i meant june the side for so i would be very sure about considering this. i mean, during the docket strong you know that based on the russian affair, i think it has a very strong sort of g. hobbies is not least undertones. it's good to get that clarification as well. we have to ask the questions and you're the one that gives us the answers. so thank you so much for your insight. don't me to talk about most
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of the joining us some king's college in london. thank you. the goal is, is the health ministry has announced the death of the director of the ambulance and the emergency service in gauze of how many of the jol finally was killed in and is really strong. on the all the raj clinic in gauze of cities, the health ministry described him as a solid model of steadfastness and determination. over $500.00 power emetics and doctors have been killed. i'm more than $310.00 arrested since the beginning of israel's will. on garza, let's speak to tom a couple of as a mutual, as a line from the butler and the death of mister friday. he usually significant to those who knew him and the important work that he was doing.
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yes, that's right, so hell, the death of mr. hanny and jeff are, are we was like please shock for was some feelings at work as alongside even with medical teams of the most of this trip as this person has been developing your own life in terms of helping palestinians and providing them with all sorts of medical help and within the school. as we have been having conversations with his colleagues, they say that he has been even during the times of conflict, was moving between implants in order to recover the victims and injured from areas of compartment taking ultimate risk in order to bring him searching for survivors. and this is a part of his head human at terry. at this point, this is very upscale, being developed to attacks against a, against a human at terry moore. because i'm even against medical teams in the north of the strip in the center. even of the southern part of gauze as goose was working in the fields, are no longer able to feel safe and the concert of the east for the attacks. and now in order to get more information about that story, we are joined by mister
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e. uh is up to the head of the emergency department in a box a hospital. yeah, i think an seo says yet a couple of days to be sure. can you tell us about what you had some of the escalation of this lady. i faxed it to bar on the medical center to a medical was inc. as the, involving as it is clear that the occupation forces trying once again to destroy completely the health and medical system and garza and to destroy own the capabilities and the equipment of the mitigated site. that cannot be compensated. the now missed a handy a job for the when it was a pillar in this regard he was old, was looking hard for serving the sick and the wounded beeping. he walks,
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date and night to serve those who are living in very difficult circumstances in guys that says yes and met the homeless. yet. what about the difficult, the you face as the medical teams in nothing does and then get to the general relate. the difficulty is a massive working within lack of security is not known and will have told that this is a contradiction to the international loans that to assist the dates on. providing the medical team is with the security protecting medical deals. at old times. they are trying to hit and can the mid, the can stop. they are trying to destroy the health system. they are trying to deprive the people who, who are in bad need of medical services from these services. and we are losing
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a lot of ambulances. and we are losing a lot of our mentors on the and the so they have time to deliver it as close as have targeted. so many places, some of them and the kind of look a submitted medicaid establishment and the hand of the foot riley was one of those victims, lots of the lives because of he's hardwood for the people and guys that yet. thank you, mr. lee. very much generally the palestinian and i'm tenants walk is alongside with the palestinians who are working of the medical field. they are trying to continue to provides a palestinians in the north of the strep with the central honda required with a coca despite all sorts of danger unfolding them in an area that has been going through all kinds of humanitarian administered, fresh on the ground vessel hill. to cover as far as in the topic, thanks very much because we checking in with you throughout the day not more than the 37000 palestinians and gone so have been killed by as well since october in any
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hall with children. israel's abuse is of let it to be added to the humans global blacklist of countries. the tom children and agencies say another $21000.00 children. i'm missing. some have been separated from the families and others buried under the russell the site a named felix. now a lot of the pulse in the united nations has called it a rule for the children. the causes health ministry has documented more than 15000 of their debts on 8 agencies or founding the alarm on yet another green statistic, the missing children. according to hu, money to and organization save the children almost $21000.00 to mind. those in gaza had been reported missing since the beginning of the war. in october. $17000.00 of
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them are either unaccompanied or separated from their families, while at least $4000.00 a believe to be trumped under rubble. in the aftermath of these really strikes on residential buildings and refuge centers. wherever you look in gaza, there are children. they make up nearly half of the population in the besieged strip. in the wake of unrelenting war, 8 agencies say it's become more difficult to support them. nearly 19000 children are reported opened in gaza. that has left the fate of many miners entirely, or in part, in the hands of total strangers. they warn this is increasing the risk of abuse, exploitation, and neglect. and that's put a spotlight on a generation of children who have not only lost the apartments, but i left it alone and unprotected. it was on felix new are all 0. a
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20 more head hail the opposite renews are including is always prime minister says intense financing and guns risen in the area but, but insist that doesn't mean the war is about to end. the very forces between at least a 100 people within hours during rates across the occupied westbank the, the spring. some of the days of these, the 22 people have been found data for launch fiber accounts. as a lithium battery factory in south korea. more than 145 fighters with deployed to stop the place from spreading. a search for survivors was hampered by batteries. exploding units came, is that the plant and so this update a grand news out of the lithium battery factory fire this afternoon,
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as the death toll continues to climb. despite the president's directions to spare, no resource to save those capt inside firefighters say it was very difficult to even enter the in. go to structure in those early hours because of what it was holding. lithium batteries, tens of thousands of them that hold the risk of exploding and once ignited, they are known to burn for longer and more powerfully than traditional batteries. now, it wasn't until several hours after the fire began that firefighters were able to get a handle on the blaze. and once authorities determine the structure to the sound they went in looking for survivors and bodies. now, nearly 2 dozen people were missing and so far as we are continuing to sleep hearing more depths as they comb their wreckage. many of them for nationals who are likely
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day laborers. us kim alda, 0 pos on south korea. people in the u. k. o g to evaluate in 10 days time. opinion polls indicate that the labor policy is likely to gain a majority impala, been tough to move in a decade, a conservative rule, and the 5 prime ministers really challenge explains what you guys electrical system means for its politics. on july, the 4th, every one of the 650 seats in the u. k. 's, house of commons is up for grabs. for the victorious policy comes power. hence the policy leader, the keys to 10 downing street as prime minister. but how are you? k elections, one of why do i need to parties dominate? now the 1st thing to know is that in the u. k, you only have a volume, so your local constituency, empty, you never actually directly voice full, the prime minister. the 2nd thing to know about this 1st pos, the pies,
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the system by which 6 over the allocate states. and i'm going to use some meat pie charts to edit strides. now, many countries use proportional representation, where seats in the parliaments are directly proportional to each policies vote share. but in the u. k. only the policy, the wind speeds, constituency. what a fast pulse, the post gets that seats. so it's very, you could have a policy coming its height 2nd in every constituency in the country. i'm still waiting no seats in parliament, no piece of the pie that never actually happened spot 1st post. the post does have a profound influence on british politics, particularly for smaller policies or policies that have this support more evenly distributed across the country. it is quite hard to get members, the problem is selected. so we've ended up with a to foster system. so i don't want to,
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the 2 big policies have to do then to the wind power. they have to build broad churches. what they have to do is to bring it into that policy points a wide range of political views. sometimes that's the, the, the last 2 of one policy almost crosses over with the rights of another in the u. k . it is very, very rare indeed for the policy that has secured a majority of seats in the house of commons to have actually he had a majority of the votes of the electrons. the next conservative government will give defence the high priority of the mom. right of center and purchase politics is the conservative policy. it's traditionally favorites, low taxation, private enterprise, and social conservatism. next to center is the labor policy. the papers will cause rights, public services that is more socially liberal. the last
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5 prime ministers have been conservatives. but the polls say the policy is on cost for its worst half of defeats stopped the payoff turned the page and start to rebuild. outcome free labor that is lead, it keeps dom i mean, well, a for useful power where we tell him how to 0 london the all these a bushes, political consultant and come and take some of the full, the conservative policy and he joins us now live from the county of benefits it gets help you with this on the program. i mean, anyone living in the united kingdom and having the right to vote, so we'll have a range of different priorities depending on where they live and what the circumstances are. we what do you think the main topics of concern uh, when it comes to the vote because the cost of living health, the economy and immigration, whole being debated vigorously on those tv debates over the past few weeks. yeah, i think those are the topics of the selection and being full tom and what's
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different about the selection in 20? 24 compared to the election of 2019 is a 2019 general election was dominated by one topic and not topic was, of course, breaks it in the selection. we're looking at the much wider range of, of issues that are facing the come, i'm sure. now i think at the top of that list of the side is, is the cost of living is the economy that full. and i think that a lot of people are going to be voting based on whether or not they feel better off of the end of 14 years of conservative power, or whether or not they feel was self. and that could influence that clearly. but there was a number of other issues that are in play at the selection public services, the national health service. as an example, there is a sense in the country right now that indeed the national health service is not as strong as it once was, particularly a post code of it. and then as the topic of immigration,
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and i think this is where it's very difficult for the policies to try and differentiate themselves to try to find a wage between that sounds. there's only mcglatian, but i think there was a big squeeze on the conservative party from the, from the right wing were full body left by modul firewalls. yeah, we'll get into that in a moment. let's just focus and perhaps that this particular election doesn't always in spite everyone enlightens by everyone. that voter apathy does often setting that and especially with young people and not lack of engagement was apparent very much . and the brakes advocates often said that old people went out to vote and young people didn't. well, it's a general sense of the way the british display or is engaging in the politics of today. and with it, everyone is going to come out and vote on july the falls as well. i think we've seen traditionally in the you tie the older people tend to vote fall more than the younger people do. we've seen the elections over a number of decades now, but i think something is changing in the selection where we all seeing young people
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. one thing to be claimed that the site in the democratic process, i think a lot of young people who perhaps didn't vote during breaks it regret about decision because ultimately probably voted we may, will have seen a slightly different result. and i think now we're looking at a group of young people who will be focusing, who will be voting for change by and large. it seems as i want opinion, polls pointing to young people supporting later policy, older people supporting the conservative body. but i think for the conservatives, they have released a number of policies in this selection campaign with about is protecting pensions. whether that is putting the national young people through the national service, but ultimately appealed to the older generation. and the reason for that is because that is where they call the lines and they haven't done a great deal to reach out to young about is nothing that could come back to home than on july the full on poland. yeah. the conservatives incumbent government being
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hit small sides really. and if you look at the poles and not doing so well as you, as you, as a rule, reset it, you know, report, they all coming in for a lot of criticism from the reform party lied to by the leave euro campaign. a natural for audrey seems to be gaining traction. what do you think he is saying this attracting people to his party? i know some of the list is suggesting taking the potential conservative votes away from them and towards reform. and again, i'm gonna, let's just say, if that does happen, it means labor gets in. and indeed, i think module firewalls is a, as been a main stay and you take politics for a number of years, not least spearhead thing breaks a campaign, but now is invest jones to get elected depaula, but least on the uh, on, on the coastal seats in the u. k. implants, and this could be the best, jones that becoming and then pay. but the reason why that's consequential is
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because reform is not just taking votes from the right. it's not just taking bugs from the conservative. it is also taking bugs from laser heights as perhaps people who voted conservative for the 1st time in 2019 on devoris johnson. they liked that popular rhetoric. i'm obviously not those biologies reform policy as an outlet for that this time around. so not too far off it taking boats from both sides of the political spectrum. i think part of the reason for that is he's different. he speaks a different language to the more traditional politicians in which he says, your neck and kissed alma. and i just found all the offers that, that the house, something that people want to say in this country, which is change. and so it is going to be interesting. but ultimately, what's bad about the positive post electrical system been the u. k. no to files is not going to be fun and it's the but he could have a big impact on who does become problem in a step by taking both away from the conservative. well the labor policy in
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particular the constituencies. yeah, it'd be interesting to see what happens on july. the voltage will get you bought some more analysis, lee on that. but raleigh, thanks for joining us for bed, which i think we still had here on out. there was news out of the election campaign in a row, and i had all the next tv debate we looked at who's offering to watch for the countries place in the world. and it's full quick is perennial underachievers take is that plays into finally winning a well comp time to live details. stilts come the the mit, such as being greeted in central europe as you probably know by giants on the stones causing some damage, producing hay over size or cricket bowls, that sort of people event. it's less likely to be in exactly the same place. the focus seems to be further south and north and literally west and bulk and still
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less so australia, unless so in ukraine with this as becoming rather lighter. but i think those misleading particular is at risk. notice of this, the weather is improving from the point of view of it being summer, which hasn't been seen very much, to be honest, and more or less from hungry surface to greece and turkey. the attempt is to very high, arguably it's a heat wave in places in the morning got to prove the point. he see improvement very from those in here powers up to 32 on tuesday and that heat stays until about friday. when we see quite a rapid jump in temperature, so a quick look at why, cuz it affects most people in the near. the heat will generate, i think, a line to fund the storms which run slightly eastwood's be followed by a rob, a cooler and fresh air, whether it says a 3 day summer heat wave for the u. k. u, for example. still very halting algeria. i'm looking for big showers in this a how and you can see there is one. there is a mass will move slow, the westwood through nigeria, maybe some new jet, but to be honest, they should be more as
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the what does a, i really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future society we want? it creates all of this technology roommates. do we still have power of choice? a g i 's beach, actually a tournament and operating in doing this is the apple kind of technician, oh is it already too late? so if corporations, there's more power making a bill in an entire country, the future is going to be good for the i would be nice if to before she needs, as well as human on al jazeera, hearing the facts, we're not going to be determined by 4 and not at this understanding the reality human rights groups are accusing lebanese authorities of using discriminatory practices against the syrians to force them to return to their country with the latest global news. this is probably your policy and demonstration number 16 is
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alonda insightful documentary. i'll just see it was teams across the world when you lisa to the house of the story the the, [000:00:00;00] the took about 12 to 0 use uh, with me. so robin in. so how reminder of all top stories, a counter terrorism operation against government in russia's, for dominant the most in region of august on his ended gun been killed at least 19 people in simpleton use a tax on churches, synagogues of police comp pasted the cities of a dead but 6 gunmen were killed by security forces. 8 agencies say
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$21000.00 palestinian children and going to michigan garza so it's a sauce and award october. some of those separated from that families, but it's really an strikes of battery. many of those under the russell towards 2 people have been found that after large fine for accountants and lithium factory factory in south korea, such as the volumes, this was handled by those factories exploding. is there any forces or carried out raids across the occupied westbank? at least a 100 people have been detained. palestinians confronted his right forces with fireworks west of ramallah that's being fighting in the time the 2 of us and one palestinian was injured by gun fine. in the city of annapolis. well, so that's, that's cool. save it to a day. who's in ramallah height? no, i mean a huge number of arrests in the occupied westbank has been going on now. not just for a few hours,
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but for several weeks. absolutely. so how you were here in cool sort of 9 my. what about 30 people were detained overnight. we're in the park of the village, and this is what we found. this is a tape that was used to blindfold the many young and old who were taken from their homes over night. the bark, really strewn with all sorts of leftovers, the a tape and the zip ties, but tied up the hands of young men. some of the young as 40 in many reporting to us that they were beaten, all of them afraid about to talk to us because of a fear of retribution. the number of raids has skyrocketed over the past 9 months, more than tripled. in fact, and with me to talk about that and what it means to a small village like guilford, and i mean is the head of the municipal council, the mayor,
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mr. drought foot will help the thank you very much for joining us. but we need to cancel and nicole, what does it mean? plus them to have these, this tool manual of the go for number minutes, drive it to this village. i just didn't know it is i have to back up the normal falls and to tell you and that people are very much kind of intimidated by that. we live in this village. we are a little bit away from the is radio. compassion forces by the is really, is have create the settlements near was near our village. the settlers are doing what ever they lie. good. the settlers are intimidating. the people send. so that's thought of the war we suffered a lot be cause people are literally living 5 or 6. i was a day as normal life after there it's cracking down into immunization and to the rising . and the, you can see this is a god. and so it must be
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a place for the kids and children to play. but this is now i've sold all day the mold and the, the young man and the can you, some kids like 15 years old being detained? what can we expect? what can you expect to see? oh, how to react to this is too much. yeah. law. and he told me about the exams . i'm more than 2270 students in doing the high school exams. what are they doing now? we are very good from the high school students will have the exams within 2 days, these back hello. yeah. and the, the, the exams are to be done at certain times the onset on days that you cannot be late
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for a reason. yes. and the all me, these really all me was all over the place and the really causing a lot of these older. we various, ted, we with good, let's do this. i was good. so what can we do? what can do with right today? uh, do we need another a task? so this is very difficult situation and the feeling of sort of despair because of what's happening. however, we have drives as much as we can do examined 2 homes in full distance today. more than 120 of them came from outside the village. some of them coming to us from so the 9 villages. how can the families send their children to do an exam in such a village that all the seeds i'm trying to use?
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my. what's good for they, for whatever reason, we don't know the goals us, and probably, i mean they have a risk that some of these didn't set. yeah. so the situation is very tough. very tough. and let's see it kind of in mind. thank you very much for being with us. missed the course final exam will continue until the beginning of july. so there are many days like this, potentially facing before 9 northside. so which fold it at noon or day for us. the in the occupied westbank to those very probably minister benjamin that's no he says it intends volunteer against them. all single is was nearing its end. it is a sit down interview with his way in the media since the stones on the wall that some young talked about deploying more troops to the northern border with lab and on, and addressed ongoing anti government protests. these way the government has bundled with air broadcasting as i'm the slave reports now from jordan's capital. i'm on
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to the 1st time since the outbreak of israel's more ongoing. so prime minister benjamin netanyahu sits down for an interview with is really media. and just outside a crowd gathered in protest in his interview with these rules. bar right channel 14 nathan, yahoo says this portion of intense lighting in gaza is coming to an end. but that the war is far from over. netanyahu says a total ceasefire deal is not on the table. straying away from the 3 phase plan laid out by the bye, didn't ministration and scorching outrage from families of this really captive still held in gaza. i mean no more harm. i'll stick them in hama. i am not ready to stop the war and for a loss to remain. i am ready to make a partial deal to return some of the people to us. and i know we are forced to continue this war after the truce to reach our goal, which is removing him aust,
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i'm not ready to compromise. and on the escalating situation with his bola, he says, israel is prepared for all possible scenarios, including a full scale, more history, almost all of our soon after the end of the severe phase of the war, we will have the possibility to transfer a part of the troops to the northern borders, and we will do it firstly for defensive purposes. and secondly, to return the population to their homes. if we can, we will do it, doesn't matter. click last week, these really aren't issued a statement saying it had defeated half of him. this is military capabilities in drop off, and that operations would last a few more weeks, while the army spokesperson said a total defeat of how mass in gaza is unlikely. the possibility of war continuing seems to be very much still underway until there is serious significant pressure
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from the united states in the form of cutting off the money and the weapons that are enabling this war and this genocide, to continue in the wake of the rear interview pressure continues to melt on these really prime minister from allies like the united states to families of captives and even from his own coalition. from the central edges ito, i'm just reminded that these where the government has bundled reserved from operating in israel, outside the reporting from neighboring jordan that spring in the house of broadway . he's a professor of international defense and capital university. enjoys us from the joe dining capital i'm on could help you with this again, mr. berry clements and that's in yahoo. make it very clear. a not tv interview that his focus is the know not just knowles casa, but north israel as well. yes, this is obvious in his interview,
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but also the latest development in the in and gas that also in the northern part of the as well as bush, the lady prime minister to pay attention to the escalations and the not. so they expect the war. and if we want is actually that is we want it and this is what i was expecting or. and that is, i need to be um and ready for that. this is a message coming from. um, if any line is spokespersons, it is going to raise can so though, isn't it, it, it's, it's sort of a wide international allies who feel the heat domestically about what's going on, not just in israel, but also there's real worry that there's going to be conflict expanding to lebanon, they don't want it. whether this is obvious. yeah, i mean, the, the american, them have been very keen about this from the get go. i mean, they said that they have no interest in a white company in the region. and then they assume that the probably having an old
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off tour with his beloved would do. why didn't the conflict have something? this is something that americans are naturally ready to be with. and that's why it is in there. um and boy, uh, in order to meet the east pension, but obviously that is what it is. that is really government is driven by its own political interest. and of course, you know, we've seen you go on the defense minister also heading to washington in the opposite direction. maybe clarifying exactly what israel's position is, but also having to listen to what the us thinking, the type of support they would give. israel showed this come for the expand, you know, even more so with level what obviously is, i am, i mean, the americans read here why that they said that they will be supporting is right in case of a war with has the last with american will be you know, i'm the guess watching things and they can't afford it. like put attention. speaking at the contrary, when mr. biden has an election year,
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but at the same time that you have the, is the, and the, the administer that seen by them are kind of the only one who has seen in the governments. so they're trying to deal with him. they're trying to rationalize him at the time to use him in order to influence the um, these rate of government decisions and then days and weeks will come. we'll see what happens as we always have to have some better already that for us, joining us from a bond. thanks for your time, sir. sure. now the candidates, full president to the wrong little go to, i had the head bottle in the coming house and the 4th and 5th of those tv debates, i had to find a selection of the guardian counts like 12. and then the vaccine body has approve of a full based and 5 conservative tend to sit on relations with the region and the wells will be the main topic of this particular debate. results of the house moved into her on the southern death of your brand new president, the brain racing last month, force these let me probably to hold an election ahead of schedule. now 6 can,
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capital, a jordan bottle, the 28 year old rising star, a francis fall right. nation riley policy marine depends protege. and if things go his way in the snuff election from says next, prime ministers, the law says he's ready for the job. laying out his vision on the campaign trail. you sort of come, you've got to walk in terms of migration. the 1st measure i'm going to push through is the abolition of the right to legal residents and measures to enable foreign delinquents and criminals to be deported. but it has been in politics for more than a decade. both with tanya and parents in the pool powers sub a. he joins depends populace policy when he was 16, rising through its ranks to become an a p, a 23. using social media. he's white and the policies appeal. a take talk politician for new generation. recent you election, an unprecedented 30 percent of young people voted for right. mainly thanks to him. you know?
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a beautiful moment for team of this when you can celebrate together and collectively feel this since ation of happiness that creates memories, it creates a basis on which to build the success on the bubble. which is good for us. is that belief that we can score or go right until the last minute. so we will in 10 lives that in case we need it again, it's all stored in our heads. it's not the only exit 30 for scotlands who are trying to make it so now count stage at a major tournament for the 1st time, they needed to be hungry to have a chance progressing, but they were beaten. one new kevin shovel scoring the window with virtually the last kick off. the game hungry sweet tree was overshadowed by what looked like a serious injury for this dry cut. barnabas vulgar, vulgar was carried off on a stretcher after midnight clashed with the scotland goalkeeper the hun gary. and if i say you will have surgery on a broken cheek phone, but it's conscious and
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a stable condition. and so this is how gree pay finished germany's making top spot . thanks to that late equalizer. again, switzerland, their opponents through in 2nd place, hunger, you will have to wait and see if they can qualify. is one of the best place teams, while scotland, outgoing time defending champions. it's late phase the show down with corporation on monday with 1st teams survival at this tournament. the stake. it's a need to avoid defeats and shows. i progressed into the know count rounds, croatia can go through with a when the old by avoiding defeats as long as albania does beat group be when a spain in the of a much of the night. saying that looking for 3 wins from 3 and not much spots, albania can still secure a new quote for the 1st time in the history. if they beat spain on probation that really be it's really a laurie sprung a surprise at this woman since they came from behind to hold croatia to a $22.00 drawer. and then last game a year ago, i've made an impressive salt to that co pa, america campaign, baby, panama,
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