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the, the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award. denominator here on now. the is there any ministering kills at least $27.00 palestinians across gone the residential buildings a most targeted the, my money in site. this is all just their life from the also coming out. new, we're in ga, some you see call them nation, not be he, when it's chief, a soft ones, extreme hunger and infectious diseases on the rise can cost is thousands of
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migrants continue to respect lives crossing the mediterranean assignments in libya, aims to tackle the cross. remembering the victims of malaysian allies, m age 17, the memorials held small 10 years in supply. and most of the we beginning garza where israel is once again targeting palestinian homes, places of shelter and medical facilities. the attacks right across because i have killed at least 27 palestinians since dawn on wednesday is really jets attacked a most and a house in elm. is there a refugee can? at least 11 people were killed in several attacks in the area. meanwhile and gauze was sitting in the north of the strait palestinians would talk to it as they round to seek shelter inside the schools. 3 children were among those killed in our amal neighborhood. on tuesday as try calling you and one school killed 23 displays
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palestinians sheltering in the facility area. i spoke with dr. jimmy of the name he's in the golf and medical team for the doctors without borders. he gave me an update about the mass numbers of casualties. the emergency room has been dealing with since is riley attacks on saturday. we would, dripping and blocked at the end of the 1st case i saw was a 3 year old. go with her side peeled off. how about uh, the 2nd case i saw was a woman covered in dust. uh, she looked at me. she was breathing it and i did. she's globally okay. but i took down the dressing on her belly and had a piece of abdomen. a piece of the bottle was out. and then suddenly a rush of healthcare workers, fully dressed, 1st aid responders in the uniform o injured. it was so shocking to see healthcare workers interested in this way. and then i looked across the nurse and they were helping manage the ad way of the boy
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that looked about 13 or 14. and she looked at me and. and in a mass casualty, if you have to manage the highway, you have to call that person that it was a boy. none of us had the heart to call him dad. and then the next one came in and the next one came in and they wouldn't know beds and you'll need anything on the floor and you can, serial knee is wet with blood and you have to quickly decide who's more urgent and who's not just mine looks like he has a brain injury. he has to be left for dead. this woman has had me almost blown off . take a straight to operate and catches very quickly. oh h or pricing fits as a nasir medical complex were full. all the surgeons that were available, what operating i still have 2 critical cases and they were supposed to patient room still surrounded by hundreds of patients in the yellow and green. so we had to try
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and send these patients somewhere. one, we kept with us waiting to go to the or t, the other we sent to one of the local fields. hospitals, even though he was on state, but it shouldn't be moved. i know that both those patients died. this isn't in the context of looking up, can i just say looking up in middle of managing all these patients and i so my, any success colleagues and i was, i said, why are you in here? what's happened? and he said, i've just found out my house got destroyed and my families didn't hear somewhere. is there any forces have released the team, palestinian prisoners detained in garza? they say they experience tortured souls and humiliation in detention since the beginning of the war. they've been multiple reports and testimonies about abuse of palestinian prisoners in. is there any jails? zillow, no, sound the we lived hungry and they prevented us from eating the one piece of bread for dinner. one piece. they used the most severe form of punishment on us and we
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were tied up for 24 hours a day with a blind fold over the ice. only you could hear them but not see them. and we were only allowed to enter the bathrooms 2 minutes. so many palestinians keeping the keys of places that been forced to flee has become an involuntary tradition. and both the goal is to strip in the old coupon westbank. the key symbolized hope of returning to the homes one day. nor all day reports from the janine refuge account . garza telephony and spleen, death and destruction. exhausted by the trauma of war and overtaken by greece. this is the most brutal chapter of the palestinians, not the or catastrophe that began winds on this malicious, expelled the majority of palestinians from their homes. in 1948, today's tragedy has revived. that's the best most pointing and symbol, the key goes is it them in your band?
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when people were exposed to 1948, they kept their home keys were just likes them. we hold on to our keys in the hope that we will return to israel has so far obliterated, upwards of 70 percent of homes in gaza and the ongoing war. most of these families will have no home to return to the city on the kia to presents hold for me that god willing we will retain home to rebuild the key, would remain as a better memory whether it's in gaza in exile or here in the occupied westbank stories of homes stolen a lives crushed and of keys bearing witness, or a common thread in the palestinians experience of dispossession. the scars of repeated destructive is rarely, military campaigns are inescapable. in the janine refuge account of the salons home was damaged by is really a sold in 2002 and twice after that. a 2nd home he bought nearby is
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also gone. only the rubble remains and he's hesitant to rebuild again. it's like gaza here. we knows even safe and now homes. my brother's home nearby was struck while he and his family went inside generations of refugees here experienced repeated displacement and loss in their lifetime. the was 10 when he became a refugee in 1948. he holds onto the key to his original home. you know, what, what do you know? the key of oaks enduring, bitter memories. but it is also a way to challenge the occupation. it's material evidence of my land and home in the alleys of jeanine's, comp known here a small gaza, the promise of return and rebuilding lives on get to live by patients for assistance. not all day. i just need a janine refuge account,
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palestine you and security council is holding its course in the debates on the situation in the middle east, including israel as well on gaza. the you in chief of stock says extreme hunger and infectious diseases on the rise in gaza. gabriel is on the is off the united nations and there's more on what he have to say. the most meeting is still going on . it's gonna go on for several more hours because there are more than 3 dozen countries that are on the speakers list that want to talk here and we're not even halfway through it. but i think what you're seeing here is, especially from the chief of staff for the secretary general who's speaking on the secretary general's behalf. because a secretary general just happens to be a way today. i think he saw 3 main themes. number one is that he said that the unit has to have more sustained access to get humanitarian a to those who need it the most. there's some aid coming in,
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but not nearly enough. he said the united nations remains committed to delivering life saving 8 and guys that but we pay severe challenges and deadly risks on a daily basis. he also calls on israel to halt it's illegal settlement expansion that has been ramping up in recent months and also sure uh, showing the light on the situation in the west bank saying that since uh, october 7th uh, through july, 8th, uh, the u. n. has calculated or, or, or, or, or accounted for 553 palestinians that have been killed in the ascii paid westbank by is really security forces, or a, or a or other is really settlers. he said that needs to stop immediately. the total from his choice, the vice president nominees set to introduce himself,
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place to be republican national convention on day 3 ultimate thing. the focus is also expected to ton to foreign policy, including biden's handling of the goal is to go outside the venue. people have been protesting to show solidarity with palestinians shepherd, tennessee reports from milwaukee where the convention is being held. it goes, it has been central to the protests outside the republican national actors see the us back was a result of a corrupt political system. d. p. linked to other issues like economic inequality and civil rights and israel's genocide against the palestinian people. because this is the primary issue in the world today. our generations vietnam war, one of them over their heads, the us posted in community network. it goes involved and helping organize the mileage on the r and c a year ago because of fears of a 2nd, trump presidency. it was important because we knew that the trump was going to be
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the nominee. that, you know, we had seen for pretty brutal years from him when he was president. but after 9 months of jo biden's unconditional support for israel, this mobilization of thousands outside the r n. c is no longer his groups. big political protest of the campaign season. that will be the democratic national convention next month against the mandate goals, genocide, jo. now the mass mobilization is going to be chicago in august. now it's going to be tens of thousands that are there with the r n. c, on the way the democrats are trying to make the case, the they remain the lesser of 2 evils for the power citizens. joe biden expanded on that beam in an interview release this week. i'm the guy who's done more from the housing community, but we watched the interview with some published in americans and milwaukee and us for that reaction with such a great friend who needs enemies. right?
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like or is that how these sites? i am obviously, it has to be like that, you know, if he has been so straightforward opinions, why are, you know, 40 close to 40000000 240000. but his deals now must have to hear this type of a lack of nuances. the nicest way i can say it bordering on delusion it, it breaks my heart and infuriates me at the same time. for those who want to stop us as rows are sold on gaza, this election isn't a choice between a great uh, lesser of 2 evils. but simply between the evils and having made goes with the focus of demonstrations here at the r m. c. protest is proud to regroup at the democratic national convention in chicago and next month to try and stop the killing. she ever times, the elder 0 ceremony has been held to commemorate 10 years since malaysian line slides i made 17 was shot down of east and ukraine, killing nitty 300 people named
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son is his health and victims of the cross. as a memorial near amsterdam, the plain was on its way from the thoughts capital took on them poor when it was find a poor and thought slight investigation in 2018 concluded that a russian missile had hit via croft stuff. awesome, was that beat memorial service? a quite an emotional ceremony. here, a d, a made 17 memorial park near escape. whole airports. we have more than 1300 relative traveled from all over the world. you can see 17 slacks here behind me from nationalities were on board of that flight. on the july 17 2014. we've heard the names of them. all of them mentioned to one by one by the relatives. also the ages the were a 2 people, 80 children on board, and also we heard some, some stuff statements,
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also from the prime minister of the netherland. so big scroll force that we are united in grief, but we also still united in the fights for justice. also to prosecute office freely a mont dreyfus said that they are determined to fight for accountability. a dutch court has sentence to life 3 people to russians and one ukrainian, 2 years ago for the enforcement of bringing a book, a missile system from russia to eastern ukraine. and the court established that this missile system has shut down the passenger plane, killing all 298 people on board. but those who are responsible for ordering the system being brought to you ukraine, according to the doctor investigators, it's very likely that that was coming directly from moscow from the kremlin. but they said there was no conclusive evidence. so nobody is imprisoned now 10 years later, and what we're hearing today is not only the words of grief and sorrow,
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but also still waiting for answers. and these answers are very important for people, they say to be able to move on step, fasten elsie around and safehouse, and the answer that michael, both the queue is a fullness spokesman for the organization of secure. we're seeing cooperation in europe. he was one of the 1st on the scene when the plane went down, he told us about his any investigations. then my press briefings that the skies of, of ukraine at that time were becoming more dangerous. why? because russian back rebels were in possession of shoulder fired missiles and we, we said that and then when we arrived at the scene, we quickly noticed these very unusual kind of pock marks and the fuselage of the our craft. fast forward a few days or weeks later, it turns out that there's these exact signature of the russian book amiss. so it went up to 3333000 feet with aircraft was exploded, sent all of this shopped onto the aircraft, and that was a big,
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big piece of navigate the items of criminality. of course, what the relative has definitely are looking for as an apology. from russia also the one that made the decision to deploy the book. and so it's suggested that went all the way up to mr. brewton and things like compensation. i can tell you people here, their relatives are really suffering even financially having to travel here, having to pay for many other things, in some cases, multiple burials because they get remains in separate kind of thumb deliveries if we can use that word. so, you know, the pain is really, really written on their face and whatever you speak to them, it's so sad. a sledge on the out. is there a way here from west african migraines he's made desperate journeys to escape poverty despite the dangerous involved. my lords, the members of the house of commons, my government will govern in service to the country. the guys king charles opens parliament and lays out the new british governments,
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plans to be here the week the look of the world still placing the stores, what kind of response can we expect from china if tech talk is in the legal markets and economies and small businesses, how time cube is wide, economic problems be addressed, trying to be fixed to understand how it affects d. 9 south asia is growing, but employment levels are actually fully. why is that? counting the cost? oh no. jew sierra, the colleges here was a jew, every story,
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every step is an error to a separation of what we can choose when to reach the welcome to simmons and exclude does that a little redesigns, luxury leasing, trusting of future. today we create the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out, is there a mind if i told the stories this ella is writing jets attacks and most got a house in garza's own?
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is there as refuge account. it talks rights across the strip of killed at least $27.00 palestinian since the one on wednesday. you and chief of staff is told the security council that extreme hung up on infectious diseases on the rise in the cause of stress. l cut me roster, a says move in half a 1000000 pounds thing is on the verge of salvation. but you case king charles is fully open. paul, them in a traditional ceremony laid out new but a government's priorities for the year. which included strengthening persons board is i'm a commitment to a 2 state solution for palestine and israel. the name of policy one, a massive majority in general elections on july. the 4th, securing more than half of the $650.00 seats in parliament. jane hall has moved from outside the british parliament. well, this was peak british parliament meets royal pageantry, pump cetera. many symbolism and cain ritual, but very much,
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not without substances. king charles the 3rd came here to parliament to the lord's chamber, to read the king speech written for him. of course by the new labor party, government prime minister kissed almost setting out the legislative agenda. and in so doing signaling the state, the opening of a new product began by psych stability could be the cornerstone of my government before setting out a series of measures aim to sustainable economic growth everything from relaxing planning rules. so the more houses can be built, nationalizing the railways, and the job creation work. cuz rights the past was clean energy transition. a new drive to tackles illegal, immigration, and very much more besides, it was an opportunity for the stomach government to set out its priorities to establish the scope and scale of its ambition to achieve a change change promised during the election campaign of course of change that
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style massaged would be delivered by government re dedicated to public service, and that if he's lucky enough to win a 2nd to spend the next decade working on rebuilding and renewal in this country. joe nicole elders 0 london up to 200000 display suit. and these people have flooded into the east and the city of gather raft, who escaped fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces . most fled from the neighboring states of seno mohammed val visits of the displacement camps in the area. abraham, our is the least likely person to the cost of 3 on the move. he's poor with a large family, including 3 disabled children. i want a wheel chair, a bed and a cushion because sand and stones are hurting my back. they have to go from place to place, starting from top to flee, a conflict off to one yet,
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and send off state the fighting, caught up with them and force them to move to a device. some of the rapid support forces tend to hurt people. when they a tech subject, everyone was leaving. they could take people's prophecy, the times kills them. well, they might take the goals, i have these children with disabilities and had to do something. this woman also edited until come to has to see me. that fee is $1.00 of the we were in hard to him and went to center. then one problem started. i had to flee again in order to protect my daughters with 3 girls. i'm in a special situation. they need to be in a place that's safe for them. but if c a is paying for a loss, must be even more agonizing. the bid, i mean, well go to the hospital. what was in my uncle's high since in jo, when the attack began, i'll have 2 children, one less than 2 years old, the other 3 and a half up to now i can't find them, my husband mohamed, how my game with all his family and my own kind of de la all,
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so i've no idea where that going. the stories like this one even was a bone do this temporary comp for the displaced. it's one of the set of them in the city of go body with people to us, the schools and other public facilities. despite the relief a being provided by default organizations, these people are traumatized and been living off conditions. they are more than 200 a cells and i do these get out if we are actually need for the fittest to be in a shelter to take them from the water. secondly, we want them to provide them with the foot, which is essential and with the health house equipments house medicines. this is very session for us to be here. on monday, at 6 new families of life, this school which has received 4000 families over the last 3 weeks. many have to sleep in the open until
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a most suitable place is found. they all full of anger and exasperation and all they was for ease and immediate end to the war and to be able to return home, how much the fund. i'm just, you know, the city of the body to that. the number of people making the treacherous bird trip from the gambia to the canary islands. husband breaking records, his g to the tightening of food, the controls on the mediterranean roots to europe, and the address has moved from car tome in the gambia. it's been 8 months, says a traumatized boy, does the se mosque. so why nephew he left on a migrant boat to speed through i root locus called the back way. it never reached its destination end of last week because of i'm still fighting to isn't i have reduced the fishing community of cock told me in the gotta be a is less deaf, a state assess. and that part you up that quote,
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print to 7 of the $200.00 passengers on board, white young men and women from the village. a few months later, another vessel left the coastal community. but what could it by g, was one of the migrants. he used his life savings for the trip money. he said could help help set up a small business in the gum. yeah. that money is lost and he is likely to be alive . the key i was gonna pay for a lot of people that kill it, says the smugglers turned back the boat when some migrants and both threatened to report the murders for the spanish police when they reached sho much sooner general or attempted to migrate ones. but for you is willing to try again. i expect to get better lives and maybe i can offer everything. what's my kid's needs? because since i could diverse demand most not less, consequently for what is supposed to do, that's an acrostic use. i see, i think pressure on west africa's like crypt and under funded matter time scale
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changes, the company and navy says it's deploying the few resources that has the other challenges continued to grow. we got information recently that some of these missing customers to afford some of these microns that we had for the board of boards. that thing them, they think about and then say loud. irregular migration from west africa into europe rose by 174 percent in the 1st couple of 10 to 2400 look set to get worse by the end of the year. as harsh living conditions pushed more young men and women to make the dangerous journey across the atlantic, capitalizing on the dispersion, us walk looks like most by shows us the next pick a point of the journey to europe. taking 200 migrants on wooden boats. this rather, it isn't for the buck waiting. what only one person pays in a day is more than what fishing gibson a month. partnerships with the european union had helped to stem the tide for a while. with
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a matter of time agents of struggling with logistics and the rising poverty that concerns even more people will attempt to reach. you don't by see how many degrees i just did a car. all the going to be a representatives from $28.00 countries. amazing in the capital to address dangerous migrant crossings across the mediterranean sea. most european union countries will be attending, as well as many african nations we as a country are under pressure at the north places from the in the south places. from this, we started having a problem here. we told them, let's sit and talk. instead of you spending money fighting immigration, and searching for them as monumental expenses. ours is the most tom's country. we said, why don't we sit together and build strategic projects, and you provide the funds as partners to stop the influx. our country would benefit from this. the immigration journey starts here and we have struggling. our country
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likes the resources to take in all these numbers of immigrants. it's like hey, that's it for me, not small information on a website out there, it's all come to check it out. please continue. use it on our end. is there a coming up next? counting costs to stay with the on the lower the monsoon rains are in full force freight across india, particularly that west coast here, dragging across central areas. and then look at this. we've got something spin enough in the baseband go. let's go here for a closer look, i should say at this point, no highest level alerts, read alerts issued across india. that doesn't mean it's not raining. so all of this is being whipped around. so myanmar, the coast to be on march. let's go onto per dish and
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o dishes states for india. i think that's where some of the worst spring will be on thursday. it's going to clock the roads and streets will certainly flood st goes through. indo china, a lot of moisture being injected tear through our monsoon rains. and then of course there's been flooding amended out island in the southern philippines. look at this western side, up and down to the philippines to renshaw. verse of rain here on thursday also seemed pretty steady rain. these are a summer rains in china, shifting between the yellow river valley and the gang see, but then look, they break apart. so we'll have plenty of dry spells suns out, and that will allow those temperatures to shoot up. really, the bulk of the action is in the korean peninsula. a soaker for soul. looking at a couple 100 millimeters of rain over the next little bit. it is dry and sunny in indonesia, and for buckets done, the monsoon rains are picking up in the north around the capital territory and punjab profits the
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middle one of these thirds dignity being displays and makes shift comes and not being able to get access to food asking questions, how likely is it in reality that nothing? yeah. who would be arrested when visiting a fine look posing from the action. but what i would say to the administrative health is come to see the effects of us the best off from the factories in india. i'll just use chines across the world when you closer to the house of the story. the hello, i'm adrian sen again. and this is counting the cost on al jazeera your we can look at the world, the business of the comics this week. the scramble to the top of russia and prepare for potential donald trump presidency. nature pushes old members to raise defense

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