tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 23, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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to this business uptake this voltage by the city bank gross not net of on the dash before. to use the the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in delphi and getting you navigate. here's what's coming up. in the next 60 minutes, the death toll and gaza is raising after israel launched a new military operation in the city of con eunice. at least 89 palestinians are killed. israel's war has wiped out more than half of the dogs us farm land. we report on how some farmers i fighting to keep their crops alive. at least a 157 people are killed in south western if yoko during land slides caused by heavy rains and a remote mountainous region. also ahead we have people to talk to. we have phone
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calls me and we have an election to win us. the vice president campbell harris begins her campaign for the white house, saying she has enough support from democrats to clinch the party nomination. and i'm far as far with the sports sandy murray has confirmed he will retire at the end of the olympics. the 3 time a grand slam champion sized the dentist composition of paris games will be the final events of his career, the hello it's 10, g m t, that's one p. m in gaza where there is really military assault on eastern fine. unice has killed at least 89 palestinians, an injured more than 250 people say they were given no time to find safety is really forces started to bomb the area. just moments foster they issued an
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evacuation order, displace palestinians have been forced to flee, yet again. is really military has released footage of fits tanks operating in fine, eunice on monday it began began its military operation in that southern city and had ordered displaced palestinians to leave what it had previously designated, a so called humanitarian zone. we have him to include that. he'll give us an update and just joining us from didn't bella from central guys a hand. what are you hearing about the situation in han eunice right now and we do, we do expect that the tool to rise. we're definitely waiting for the desktop to rise because there are areas in the eastern parts of communities where the civil defense teams and the power medics were on able to reach till this point. $89.00 college to me is killed in 24 hours only. we're expecting more people to be recovered by the civil defense themes. but they're saying that it's very dangerous for them. the is brand new plots,
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copters and phones are targeting. anyone who's trying to rescue anyone's there also try it in targeting. anyone who's trying to move. we know that there are 2 schools where palestinians are trapped in body. so i'm in the eastern part of can you and it's not only that thousands of palestinians are trying to evacuate the area, but they're saying that it is very dangerous. where the artillery selling did not stop. we saw a lot of kind of thing is being displaced. people said that they snap on the floor of the street. they did not have any place to go to. and not only thought people in another hospital are calling for for blood donations because the hospital is receiving a lot of injuries. but unfortunately it's running out of luck unit and also running out of medical supplies. and the situation is escalating, and we're also seeing more,
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which is really nice. hines and bathing parts of the eastern parts of at building. but that's so those areas did anybody, can you and this were the so called humanitarian areas. there's really forces shrink the human to target an area in hon. eunice and people who try to make their way to didn't, but that were targeted at yesterday. so how does the news are this from left frustrated, homeless has this, i'm not knowing where to go, but also, but if you do not trust the i, is there any forces borders because they moved to milwaukee. they were targeted in milwaukee. they move to the middle area. they were targeted in the mid area. so palestinians are asking, where should they go? there is no play safe and the is really forces are targets them everywhere. so they do not know where to go, where it's been waiting more people to be come to that end, but after the mid the area. but the area has been, all right, you've talked with products and you were talking about at least 1800000
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palestinians this place and squeezed into this area. and also there are a lot of people who are trapped a missed all of this are tenure sending the class copters and no one could reach them. they have been calling the international organizations in the gulf of trip to evacuate them from dust area. but unfortunately, no one could reach them or a box to waste them from dr. area. okay, and thank you so much for that reporting hinges reporting for us from dayton by the had central gauze all well is real. the tax on guys will have destroyed more than half of the strips, farmland, fields and agricultural facilities have been devastated by air strikes and bulldozers and essential food sources are being wiped out. but some farmers are fighting to keep their props a live palestinian journalist a bit of human funding and it has more from northern gaza. after a long shorter you fluid farmers are trying to rebuild their nurseries, that have been damaged by air strikes. the frank gro was central vista,
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both the feed, the local community for this, for situation is, be very dire here in northern guys as families can't find income by such fluid. this initiative is driven by local farmers to try and provide the basic siblings like whatever was over you, and i'm and peppers which are important for the families. and this harsh times of star ration. so have sure to give me a shout that a she had one eye on the shank road, one plump nursery company. it was damaged by these riley attacks in 2023 following october. the 7th. the designers talked to patients, but neither trees, no stones targeted. also so flexible in the gaza strip and none of the equipment was fed. now the goal is to strip these virtually devoid of seeds, agricultural materials and fertilizes. by the way, when we return, having been displaced, we came back home and restored the plum necessary. we removed all damage plans,
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these are the heaps of bags in which the savings were planted and we put them in one place. civilians who live and nearby are cheering for this and project as they are trying to look for some relief, providing such vegetables in the times. our vision that that much when that higher had done much as long as there is life, we will plant again and again. we will plant savings because natural life and gas that is completely gone. one can't see any green. i will plot, they said lanes and a plot of land that i have, but these riley miller tree has scout. it was full of all sorts of trees. you name it, and it was all for peter and my wife, but i scouted and turned it into a barren land. in january, i started a plant into land and you with all that was destroyed, you will come see you and you will find it on the green god willing. we will not be rooted out of this land. no j united must have missed. we came to the nursery to buy seats in order to provide food for my household. since there is no food in northern gauze and nothing is allowed to enter our area, because if we put on time,
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the thing is raise will scar, and fight toxins. with human as the best tools i sold in the market, those even if vegetables arrive akito electronic cost 100 seconds in their initiatives are important. as is right. as warren guys that continues the land has had to use for, for farming. that had been completely destroyed, as well as the equipment making. it's hard for these farmers to grow bigger nurseries or, and provide better vegetables, a flaw for the civilians. here in northern garza. okay, let's take a look at the extensive damage to cause us farm lines. so before the war and gaza had 230 square kilometers of vegetation in total. and because of the extensive damage by is really forces only a 137 square kilometers, remain. and you can see with the satellite images that most of the trees are gone
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along with 60 percent of guys us farm lands. 96 percent of guys us population is facing food shortages with nearly half a 1000000 palestinians risk of starvation. the destruction of gauze us airable land is making the situation much worse. we can now speak to the coach who is the director at the i the cultural development association, that's a palestinian non governmental organization. he's joining us from dated, but often gods of mr. zip codes. did but of course translates into a house of dates in english, and it's known to be one of the largest ira cultural producers in gaza known for its olives, oranges and of course, dates. what's been the impact of the is really bombardments under agricultural land there. the 1st of all, i sent you the well having the problem this and very essential number. and the best thing somebody going to do is to be highlighted extensively very well. so and do
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you know the was, it was done before the most of the government, well known sort of been rich natural. i'm in a huge file lands on davis do because building but as you mentioned was, was the family in the bottom it's we use the menu because he was now at the office is sylvia chatting. this is a coming back in a good show. i'm happy to, to you to access or to throw a crumbs, especially in the the some of the others. but i was almost a note to do that. so it took me to bit anything in those bugs on the, at the listen. but most of the, the use of the trunk for destroying by the way that he was to secure us also quite out for the cooking and any of the basic
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stuffs. so the challenges we, i'm guessing is related to the ability to access to many bottom lines and then on the end of the destruction of so many advocates of infrastructure and some of the country. so these might be able to secure the source of the file in the service of the people i can go. let me ask you about the annexation of land. and the establishment of a buffer zone by the is really, is in some parts of gaza, to what extent has lands become inaccessible because of that buffer zone to farmers and residents. and instead of what it looks good, what's going on on the news is through the idea of for the learning to, to make one given me some book on the bill is on this thing it 50 percent of the phone was, will not be able to access to the phone in any given you the huge magnitude
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of this function on the list of more than the 60 percent of the founder and been of this, the x is what you mean. so as to not able to access on the phone. this wouldn't have a place to have to move since a more than the 60 does have the ability to start to what about the long term impacts of all of this? because surely there is a long term impact. i mean, experts say that the material that's used in the explosives and the bombs that have been dropped on gaza have damaged garza is 1st house store for many, many years to come. what do you for see as a long term effects of the conflict on agricultural land and the strip to assure that faith would it be cause us to pick every every the 7 most of the semester ends with the use of months?
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no, no, i think of the buildings to spend it on the explosives and what was that fixed? the, what's the zip for me? and so when 1st tune up at the point of to the, i'm by the phone, that's where the crops and after that, because of the, especially the, just the ones that improves how much remaining lines can you tell us is actually being used for agriculture now and and where is that located? i'm going to all of those to minutes on the 3000 hicks those i live in both for the duplicate division, but this is none of the auditors us to, to funding a isn't the issue. you the issues that products over 71, second of all, 76, missed that he's the, provide us with the needed to catch up and looking through these, these see things. so some of those and many other and was know the own must have
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been, have been destroyed, the only remaining of additional and se there's only 6 near cities. and the southern areas of does all. but just in the options at so many different the i can show them was i'm not going to get a lot of estimates on based on the assessment that we are conducting, the cities that i'm in and i can against an invoice when it would be available for one, the 2 months max. so after those 2 months, even if we did the phone lines oh accessible, we would not find any of it again. so that was, that's wouldn't be used to do with those now. okay, well leave it there. but how is that cool? thank you so much from joining us from dayton by the hand. central guys. thank you . now has vanessa said it's launch dozens of rockets towards northern israel. is really me to say at least 2 people have been injured in the religious drill. this is the 1st such attack on that village by his bundle. there has been
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a near daily cross border exchange of fire since the war and gaza began. it does really jerome strikes of kill the place, 3 palestinians, and to him, to cut him in the occupied westbank, the military rate of the city. and it was seen carrying several bodies away. on a bulldozer, the bulldozers were also used to destroy roads and buildings. there are reports of is really snipers on rooftops and all entrances into to and cut him. had been closed by the is really the army. we have new to hold a who's running us from what i'm on the and the occupied westbank fluid is that rain still ongoing into to cut them just bring us up to speed is what's going on for that. and we just heard from the is rarely army that said that this raid on pals cut them is $1.00 to $50.00. that. is there any forces of conduct that since the beginning of the war on god's though we can confirm that 3 people have been killed? one woman in her fifty's or her body was handed over to the palace,
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studying the red crescent of these rarely army took the bodies of 2 people, study and fighters, one belonging to the military wing of how mazda cassandra gates and the other belonging or affiliated with the military wing effect that we also heard from him us about that attack about that killing of the prominent fighter condemning that attack and vowing to continue confronting the occupation in the occupied was 5 just as it is doing back in, in gaza. that operation is, has not concluded the communication is quite difficult because the electricity has been cut off and we heard and we're speaking with paramedics, who say that they are having a very difficult time getting to people and giving them the help that they need in, in that refuge account know to stand by for just a moment because we also understand that 14 palestinian factions have signed a declaration in beijing game that ends in their division. so the groups including
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how much sense that the assigned what they're calling the beijing declaration. and they agreed to form an international unity government to administer a gaza when the war ends. this is the latest in a series of talks to unite the sites. an earlier we spoke to more stuff about who the who is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. it's one of the 14 groups that have signed the unit to deal in beijing. and he explains what's included and not agreement is that out of the florida basic elements and disagreement. so which are the most important? the 1st one is that the student groups have to collect the data or unified in confronting the budget aside that is happening in gaza. on the actual funding station and the attacks on the west bank as well as 2nd the there was a declaration of the step judgment of and into the national consensus of government, which would be the responsible for maintaining cuz they wanted to you 1st bank and
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gaza and would that if it isn't the do that would to be responsible for the guys and the day after the c. and this is an important step because it blocks the is there any efforts to create some sort of collaborative structure against a bonus to an interest? there was also a decision that the, there wouldn't be a and to them. uh, even if i do the ship and i've quoted for the meeting of the leaders of the listing uh for the team. but it is to become this kind of the input and leadership dinner with each appoint with the police thing and people good conduct elections. it was the i found and disagreement the new policy now nice and i've gone since the deformed through democratic for the elections for police to dance in the occupied territories on the outside by this time. so know, we know that there have been several past frequently reconciliation efforts between
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factions and particularly between our mazda and set off, which have failed. so what's different this time around? i think that even the only thing that is fundamentally different is the host of those talks, tying up being a permanent member of the security council being an important player in international politics. and quite frankly, many follow spinning and political figures have told me this is, you know, one player that nobody could disappoint. so you have that declaration, but it doesn't have a road map. it doesn't have a time table. a lot of what was reaffirmed, which is key word here would be implemented after the war on gaza concludes and that's why there is very little expectation. the media empower fine affiliated with the palestinian factions. paid very little attention beyond saying that an agreement was reached in beijing. there wasn't really a lot of commentary and ordinary palestinians took the social media either mocking
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it, saying that this is declarative. or a lot of people in gaza who are suffering the bronze of israel's war saying, you know, you didn't need to go to beijing to tell us that you've agreed on this several times in the past 2 years. and yet you have failed to deliver. so not a lot of hope writing on this one, even though, as i said, the real key difference here is that china is the one hosting the talks. all right, got it. thank you so much. not all the reporting from the occupied westbank, the, the okay, if you okay, it's government says that at least a 157 people have died in the southwestern district of go fall after to land slides . they're women, children and police officers are among the dead rescue efforts are underway. yeah, they're going to come out with the late week of the thing is enough to use it
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didn't happen. and following heavy rains, the damage is expensive. initially there were 3 families that were buried by the land slide. we're still searching for their bodies, but the death toll search after the people who came to rescue them also got trapped . so far we don't have exact numbers as we are identifying casualties. when we complete the investigation, we will make everything public. it is a very side incident. we are transporting the injured to health facilities and hospitals. we're trying to gather people who lost their houses. we might also need or moving machines and bring them here. come alhashan, my move is an if you open member of parliament, he says operations are under way to retrieve the bodies of those still buried by monday's line. slides the according to information we received from the local authority on monday morning, got on 10 am a lunch light as up to you to a be lorayne. so see if this is not the very common the kids in the area. so people are aware of uh, with video with that like they cavities. cool. uh,
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very few people who are at a victim. so the 1st uh landslide. and as do you need the um, the, the largest number to do is give them another lend slide in a few minutes ago pop. and then would you pretend that recently the end of the day is over and click the number that downloads it was expected. so it does what exactly happened, including information was given guys to people are searching for the ladies, all of the victims, every one of the, the community on the look of the roman that easy ab collaborating in, in finding the babies. given that this happened during the day and then for the position for the job position on aware of the situations the, the, you know that a cup of tea uh to, to, to 12 people out of there know because of that, the young people that all that i if it's frustrating,
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so be prepared. it gives you the for the giving, there was a cookie. this with it's a flute or things that are on that mission. but assuming on the look out, it is doing the capacity to establish the people. so there is a stop all some boys coming to me about us while most of the level of dislikes, like also given a bodies of water just once we lost hundreds restrictions in the in the united states, vice president's pamela harris has formerly launched her campaign to become president and she says she has secured the support of enough democratic delegates to become her party is not many my kind of has more from washington dc. the vice president harris meets members of what is now the campaign stop in wilmington, delaware, hometown of president biden. who still recovering from coded and who addressed the
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meeting by phone. the name is change the top of the ticket, but the mission hasn't changed at all. and bought as the vice president started speaking, the president made clear he was still on the phone. i love the cumberland harris threw down the gauntlet to donald trump, referring back to the time as prosecutor and state attorney general creditors who are abused women, fraudsters, who ripped off consumers, cheaters who broke the rules for their own game. so hear me when i say i know donald trump's type in the wake of president biden's decision not to contest the election. what began as a trickle of endorsements for cumberland harris has become a flood. today i am fired up to indoors. pamela harris, multiple state governors. have expressed the support,
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some of whom would consider the potential challenges. well, the nomination, not only because of how honorably she has served in the past, but how absolutely ready she is to be president. for my house speaker, nancy pelosi also gave her endorsement. this is particularly significant, and she'd previously argued for an open convention in which the nomination would be contested and seized exciting of the country while appraising cumberland harris. the 2 democratic party leaders and congress have not yet formerly endorse to the scene by some as a reluctance to put a finger on the scale. early in the day vice president terrace made her 1st public appearance and starting to see the democratic party nomination. hosting the event at the white house, celebrating student athletes, and she keep to praise on her former running mate. joe, by his legacy of accomplishment over the past 3 years, is unmatched in modern history. campaign organize the se in 24 hours a re, quote,
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$81000000.00 was the native, 66 percent of it from people who have not given before a definitive indication of the impact harris is already having on the parties, grocery support. my kind of, i'll just say around washington, all the republican vice presidential candidate events target is both president biden and commer harris during rallies in ohio and virginia. now, yes, you will remember joe biden as not just a quitter, which he is, but one of the worst president's the united states of america by friends, combo harris is a 1000000 times worse. and everybody knows that she signed up for every single one of jo biden's failures and she lied about his middle capacity to serve as president. and earlier,
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at the rounding in his home state of ohio, vans praise donald trump for the decisions he made during his 1st term as president . and he also promised to increase domestic manufacturing and raise living and education standards. if he and trump are elected in november for lavelle was at that rally in middletown, ohio, which i have on spend a lot of time joining this. riley reflects that. he's tried to to the fact that he comes from it. after all, he is a local boy, you got to work through the crowd here. there are hundreds of people. many of them couldn't even get inside. at one point, they have to be to find your wife. because the whole in this school was full. he actually came out to that point because he knew people who were annoyed, he gave them away and people left to couldn't get in happy that they'd at least go to save the man they hope will become the vice president. of course, like i said, he is a local boy, he's seen as a local boy who has done good. yes, he went to university one of the most prestigious in the well, yes, he was
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a venture capitalist, and he was a best selling author whose life story was made into a netflix movie. but also he comes from very humble roots. he grew up here in small town america. he became a marine, he became a senator. now he is a potential vice president some site. he's could ones i be a president of the united states, and that's what a lot of the people here are hoping for. secure, see here as being very, very tight. remember, this is just over a week since an attempt was made on his boss to of trump slights in pennsylvania. and that is why we've been able to say security everywhere. federal offices with guns there was night post on the roof. nobody here was taking a chance. feel about out of this era in middletown, ohio. steven oakland is a political analyst and a former staffer and president bill clinton's administration. he says that the race between the republicans and democrats will be a bout a battle of narratives. the republicans and the republican machine has been
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extraordinarily effective in, in, in and sang joe biden was too old. he was the nile. he was part of this bite and crime family, all of that work that they've been doing to demonize in a way and make this a scene and confident present and find all that works gone because that doesn't apply to vice president harris. now what the republicans are going to try and do, and you see the vice presidential candidate j events in particular doing is trying vice president harris to president fine when it comes to the issues of which they are not pulling very well where they don't have a lot of support immigration, number one, inflation in the economy like code number one or a number 2. and so they're going to try and make this a referendum. and president biden's 1st term and what vice president harris is going to do and, and, and can do more effectively than what president biden was trying to do is make this a referendum on donald trump. and do you want 4 more years of,
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of what we had from 2016 to 2020. so it's a battle of narratives. and president buying was not as capable of, of winning that battle to control the narrative as vice president harris's. and that's where we come to right now, and is why you see the republicans trying so hard to tie vice president harrison to president by. i just was coming up on the news. our dismay within the european union on hungary position on russia's war in ukraine. home, the lympics are set to use fear or technology for the 2nd time, but there's one country that refuses to use it. that story is coming up in sports the the hormone can see right off the bat, so we got to talk about some, what weather over scandinavia, particularly for southern norway,
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there's weather alerts in play here for the potential to see some flooding that includes also. so a pretty good helping of rain outbreaks also across central europe. right through to the balkans as well. and you know, there's been heavy burst of rain for northern sylvania that's triggered a land side and still more rain falling over the top of this area today on tuesday . the story of the heat though, for portugal and spain list pin up to 37 degrees on tuesday joint. well, you can because your temperature is dropped down on thursday with a bit of a shift in the wind. all of this hot air is coming out from the northwest slice of africa. i mean, you can see right here, cash 45 is going to get hotter by the day. so let's go to wednesday, paint the colors on dark, the red, the 100 is marrakech, closing in on 50 degrees back to europe, one more time for greece and turkey. i also hard to hear, but some showers, dancing across the boss for is impacting is stumble, stones, marched out of molly, pushing into senegal round. can you be so and guinea there could be some flooding
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there. and it's cotton today in south africa on tuesday. but we've got a rain and winds combo come in for south africa's south coast on wednesday. that's it. so yeah. as the discovery hot, true from china's expansion and visions, it's not up to the people in taiwan to the side about the one china policy, the israel, aggressive doctrine, genocidal rhetoric, content of southern tendency with genocide and intense light is really government with nothing. $30000.00 defense of thousands of thousands that would be hundreds of thousands of dollars in the house. and the stucco, some of the toughest issues of our time, had to had coming soon on a jersey to the
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the kind of a gun. the top stories on the algebra news, our at least $89.00 palestinians have been killed after israel launched a new military operation in con eunice and southern gauze on its forces started forming the area just moments after issuing an occupation order at least a $157.00 people have died in 2 large land slides and the ocean district of go for
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women. children and police officers are among the dead's rescue efforts, are still under way to find any survivors on the us. vice president come la harris has formerly launched her campaign to become president. she says that she's security enough democratic support to become her party as nominate as well. let's now get more on our top story and that's israel's, we're on gaza and what's happening specifically and find you in this training us here on site as months which are mine was a palestinian journalist and humanitarian who witnessed the war and of, and, and hon. eunice as well, and so we, you know, we hear over and over and over by not only palestinians on the ground, but as well as by the u. n. and international relief organizations saying look, there's simply no safe place to go to in gaza. so when people in hon eunice are told to flee a non given much time before they're being bombed. what options do they have?
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the only option that they have once they even learn of this evacuation order is to go west towards a mossy area. and like i said, the problem is, in this case, they were only given a few minutes when a post on social media by the israeli defense forces put out an advisory saying, please relocate from the zones to these zones as soon as possible. people didn't have time to pack people in a tough time to call their friends or their families. right now there are hundreds of people stuck in that area. calling the civil defense fine to reach out to people to try and help them get them out of that area as soon as possible. but nothing that's helped him on to know the people on the ground. that's all i have there. especially working in the humanitarian humanitarian field of saying that the sort of die of situations and the feeling for the worst. unfortunately, when they tell you they're feeling for the worst a, what does that look like? because a lot of people that watch the news and watch what's happening guys, i say,
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how much worse can it get whenever i hear of a report, i think it's not going to get any worse. but let me give you this example. i listened to a doctor who was working at an american doctor who worked in relief and g o. as for, for many years for over 30 years, he's been in gaza in me. and he said that one week in gaza, he witnessed more carnage. then his 30 years of service in different areas combined around the world. he saw tons of all, he saw thousands of children and women that were suffering. we are talking that in about over 30000 orphans right now. we're talking about thousands of cancer patients that won't have treatments whatever i can tell you, i cannot, i cannot. i don't know what else to say. i mean that the ones that was dropped. unfortunately, on hiroshima, what has happened to me is 6 times that in one 3rd, the space. so i don't know what else can be done. what,
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what more can we do in terms of media. and we all heard all the i, c j within. right. and what they said about what's happening, the west bank and gaza. what does the world still waiting for to see and listen more before we act? this is a 21st century genocide. that's about all the witnessing and, and a we to act before. it's too late and then future generations with just doesn't tell us what did our grandparents and grandmothers do during these times. okay. months so it will have to leave it there. thank you so much for your thoughts on how interested are so tenuous. parliament is sitting for the 1st time since youth fled protests in case of controversial finance bill. so at the same time protests are calling for a complete shut down of my robe. these airports, lab bill was ultimately scrapped off certain days of violence in which more than 50 people died. president william route, so it went on to soc most of his cabinet and before appointing 11 new ministers,
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antique government protest, her has continued to call for the president himself to step down. malcolm web is joining us from i robi, so malcolm. what's the atmosphere like now on the streets amongst the protest stairs, and what's happening in regards to the airports were here in the $0.60. uh uh, what we saw earlier in the morning was uh, around the $0.60 a gainsville man on my to bucks gathering spoken to people who sold them cubic off of deals stations. uh so you feel that most of bikes. uh then some of those games came into town and i'll be spoken to many of the motorcycle taxi drivers who work here and speak. trade is as well who say that these people uh, guys have been hired. they suspect by politicians. they say they don't know them, they didn't work here. they come from outside of the city. in a couple of cases, they say they sold people's property. mobile phones is that one. instead of the trade is the most bug taxi drivers. what here, who i number them, i've taken away,
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and it was just down here that the residents much about the taxi drivers. but one of the bites of the, of the incoming guy is address down to, sorry, we're going to do a bit of it. so now we can see a proud of anti government processes who is gather they just peacefully, not around the block. if letting them be of use that is that we haven't had of anything happening to the apple. everything, as usual is happening in my baby's a safety sensor this morning with the, a much smaller group. the ones you saw a few weeks ago when death is at the bottom. and uh, but nonetheless, uh, these demonstrators have been assisted and was started as an opposition to the government's proposed plans to increase that product. then into kohls for sweeping the full cycle corruption,
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full service delivery and widespread goals. president retail at to resign rules. they've got police out in the street as usual, but the offices here, i've showed up on trust pro, on characteristic level of a restraint today, due to that, the government protest is a box around the block without guessing that so malcolm, what do we expect to happen in parliament, so then what is the 1st time the problem insisting said the president rousseau to the controversial fine on sale. that plans have increased taxes since president owed it to be withdrawn. so expecting, call them and see for states with the, with, with the, during the bill. as you mentioned, just a minutes ago, president routes a 5 this cabinet. and since then he re appointed off of a cabinet knows why he understood this. there was a deal in the pipeline with that political opposition to
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a points. it's people in the other half of the cabinet that didn't happen. there's certainly a lot of criticism of research coming from the political position as well as well that they are distinctly different from the government process. move in, which describes itself as lead to less. and this certainly doesn't have any obvious connection to the traditional opposition. now what a parliament duties as well is it no, the sac themselves is to approve the appointment of those ministers we're waiting to see from when that will happen, if it will happen in today's the thing, just a couple of blocks from here, but the demonstrations of pointing out amongst the people that route so says the re appointed include several people from the cabinet that he just fine, including politicians implicated interrupts and scandals and people. they feel no fit for the job. they've been cooling for an exciting, new cabinets, a technocratic people who they say on political appointees. people have clean records, and people who they say the public needs to have confidence in them that they're
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going to be up to the jump. okay, thank you so much. welcome. well, uh, for that reporting from nairobi, the new u. k. home secretary has revealed how much the previous government spent on this scrap plan to send migraines to our alonzo. so in 2022, the vend, conservative governments made a deal to son migrant who arrived a still a waste or on boats to the african nation. schumann writes groups called the plan on ethical and it was then challenged in the courts. the 700000000 pounds has already been spent on sending just hold on to into an office. now we have a new one is that it would frankly be cheaper to put them in the terrace, which frankly would not because that would actually be cheaper to find the parents in bangladesh, at least a 187 people have died in a crackdown on protest against the government, job, food or policy thousands more have been injured. on sunday,
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the supreme court scraps, most of the job reservation scheme, it's reintroduction, had sparked the student lied protests. police on soldiers are enforcing a nationwide curfew. the telecoms blackout continues to interrupt mobile phone and internet services. private associate has a, you know, has blaine, the opposition for the violence? and she said the curfew will only be listed when the security situation improves interest. this has to do with the top to the most sensitive thing is the matter of the students. we must make sure that they won't get homed. we've tried by assets of all police and old offices. when awesome terrorism started, the protesting students said they were not involved in it, and we condemn it. we don't want it. when the students pulled away from the protests by deployed the army only, then i did not do it before that. many want to tell me about deploying the army against the students. i was involved in student politics starting from the dock and
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university. i know what the army could do. the european union says it will move upcoming foreign and defense ministerial meetings from budapest to brussels. and that's in protest against hunger, reese position on the war. and ukraine. hungary currently holds the european union presidency, but its prime minister and victor, oregon has come under criticism for traveling to moscow to meet the russian president vladimir putin. without the support of you allies. as i sent a student that we have to send the signal even if it is a symbolic so, you know that's been a gains for a partial to pay a union. and disqualifying the policy with the union as the party will have to have some consequences. step boston has more from amsterdam it would be an understatement to say that so fix the oven has ever stated brussels
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and many you lead us. what has been brewing in the back is now really as fast within the you and what has caused this all is all about. so no trip just as hungry . assume a d. e u presidency in july, immediately he travelled to see if to moscow. so badging an even match with donald trump in the washington, and all this happened without a mondays from russell's or any you need us all, but of course, had from the beginning had a different incense a than many audit you need us on what russia has done in ukraine, the invasion of oregon has long relations. so with the president sliding me a present and has a long talk since i need a military aid for ukraine. well, this latest this trip, this solo trip, as it has been described. you called it a piece mission, but also left on the la last out last week saying it was in the basement mission,
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joseph burrell, the you for the policy chief has called. it's unacceptable. this has now gone to 5 to many elite us. so now this is very important. the meeting, which is scheduled for august in hungry will now take place in brussels and hungry is for administer. has also lashed out against this decision. also say that's what the us doing is very child is he's calling it the boy called and also says that this is val, colorado. so this is definitely a spot and we will see how this continues step fast and also sierra. and i'm so that the still ahead on the news hour. it's a constant battle for the athletes in gaza, who have olympic dreams and ambitions will have more on not coming off in sports in a moment. the
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due by the the hello again. time for the sports and the serious pharaoh during thank you so much. there's just 3 days to go now until the paras olympics, due to israel's war on gaza. it's been a constant battle for the palace standing athletes have been aiming to compete. 6 of them are set to take part, but many others have been left behind. the, the abraham reports even for a weight lifting champion, the heavy burden of the war is crushing. this is how much come out of the winning a gold medal in the junior world championships in greece,
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2 years ago to start coming from the deceased. because this trip he carried the palestinian flag at the top you olympics and athlete star in the making an hour and he went back home to the what is that a viable change? first, i left the i was the puts us to my family. so was task with carrying was i kind of 500 meters per day from a far distance. unable to saw that this would help him even to my friends. i don't want all my training to go to waste a week before the olympic wanted fires. some of me just out of garza, but losing 20 kilograms of weight and unable to lift his own personal best coast him his support at this summer's games in paris. some of us in the 2nd i enter the might need because of the water carrying. we also have $0.23, but then if i lived in the north of garza, were sometimes the only food record was animal feet. palestinian sports have survived decades of oppression and occupation seen as
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a way to bring the recognition to a nation in suffering. no. this is the main stadium in palestine, and since the war started it's been empty, but at least it's still standing. in gauze, all the sports infrastructure has been flattened. many players say it's hard to keep their eye on the goals when they're trying to survive. even before they touch the display or say they're already at the disadvantage. this is a rear training for the national use. basketball team prevented by is really ways admitted through check points in the occupied with thing. the team haven't had enough training. this is going to hinder our chemist city. we're not going to be able to communicate with them, actually coordinate and get along as we're supposed to. most of the teams make cam ahead of time a month, 2 months prior to the tournament game. and they would be able to pay it for some
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ada. his training continues the call to the capital of to how his body might be recovering what his trauma might never hear. he says he will watch the palestinian flag the powers olympics for him. a nation facing genocide being able to send players to the world's biggest sporting event is a victory. even before the competition starts. do that, but he just needed the occupied westbank palestine to tom olympic gold medalist sandy murray has confirmed he will be retiring at the end of the games. a 3 time grand slam champion regarded as one of great britain's greatest sportsmen is the only man to have 12 singles gold at the olympics, having one in 20122016. he'll be competing and the singles and doubles in paris. just 2 days after being so sit down by a single point. the us mans olympic basketball team pulled off another narrow, warm up victory ahead of the games before time defending olympic champions. beat
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woke up, winter storm. d 92 to 88 on the same day of brawn james's pick to be a team usa is fly. there's a open ceremony. the 39 year olds was was 0 for his 5 score. in the last 11 points, they opened their liberty campaign against serbia. on sunday of skateboarding, we'll see some of the youngest athletes of the olympics australian skateboarder chloe canal, is making her games debut at the age of 14. but is a veteran compared to her 11 year old chinese rival, john, how, how escape? we're in competition begins on saturday and will feature men's and women's park and street events on definitely a little nervous because it's like the biggest says i is the various competition and those left his family save a little here and every lab also very sided, you know, i go on my yeah, i tried it all alone and yeah, it's a really cool experience to stay here with everybody to olympic smart. only
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officially, gonna have to wait on friday. but the football tournament starts on wednesday and amends event argentina will in to be the roll. cotton, the coca america, and the bins or squats are allowed. 3 players over the age of 2336 year old nicholas time monday. well captain, the side israel are taking part and mid protests revoke their participation from the games. the space i have delayed, it's decision on a proposal from the palestinian football association to suspend israel from international football. clearing the wait for them to play on the women's tournament starts on thursday and all eyes will be on 6 time fee for women's play or of the year. marta, the 38 year old personally, will bring an end to her career after the olympics. she's been a runner up twice, it will be her 6th games. and the video was this. the referee system will be in spotlight at paris olympics, it's been the subject of found a protest worldwide. but only one country so far has listened to them. paul reese
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reports from stockholm, where the swedish league is building itself, as football at its purest swedish football is all about funds. the other countries of ignore the supports of discontent with the use of video assistant referees o. v. a. all. but here, clubs must be at least 51 percent of by their support is and they voted not to have vol in the swedish. i'll spence come the restore for you. i think it spoils football and c i o isn't as reliable as people think. what are you doing? i don't like it. it takes away literally from full discount. the should never be the a are in sweden, not as long as i go to match is a major complaint about the is the long wait for decisions on the dump hunting effect on goals, celebrations, swedish friends don't often agree with the referee that they've decided to say no
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accuracy is more important. we'll see you guys in sweden is a bit like stepping back in time. when the boat isn't units, we generally do straight away. if it's a goal, you could sell it right without any of the slides. and the reason use of v o at the euro is, has not made it more popular with many decisions bustling from, isn't quite as like, but sweet. and it's still the only country in europe to reject it that i have play with it. and i play i stuck with place of play with it then during the infinity, not that good. of course they have to like, have the decent in this respect towards the funds that we, that they can decide if we should have the a are because they are the paying for the tickets to come to watch the game. stopping play for slow motion analysis looks set to continue outside sweden. however, last month, english club owners overwhelmingly voted to keep va despite 2 thirds of funds opposing its way introduced to this year. leading to sports is disrupting,
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much isn't protest. football is it's so complex. 3rd, i mean there is so many situations that are not black or white. you can line uptown, an expert on that and you will have all kinds of use on who we spoke before. but what is the most important part? is it to achieve perfect justice, or is it to deliver this reading of 4 or 4 emotions for those? dreading vol in europe's top flights of the season. there's probably early one long term solution moves to sweeten full rece. i'll use era stop k. okay. and that is all used for pronounce back to you during thank you so much for about updates. while the walls fire is still burning in a remote area of eastern canada, nearly 10000 people in labrador city had to leave windows. flames burned out of control. they're now being allowed back home, but the fire is spending more than 13000. hector is still haven't been
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distinguished. a china southern most island, providence hang on is experiencing flooding objects. high food, proper rune, brought heavy rains, emergency services, rescue people trapped and a water load the truck. this is the 2nd tropical side quote. in china, this year to run shall rains, are also expected along the coast of guam dong, which is china is most populous province. the columbia, as president, gustavo petro has signed into law legislation banning bull fighting. he said it may be an such real tradition, but that cannot justify killing animals for fun. columbia was one of 5 latin american countries to allow the practice. petro has been working to band bull fighting since he became mayor of bogota more than 12 years ago. martin, who was on algebra 0 coming up in just a moment. thanks for watching the
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to be honest, it was an airbag, my name is how i was abducted by the c. i a, in 2004, a german citizen was kidnapped and tortured by see all the channels that we have come and get me into interpretation of powerful documentary jokes the story of how the geo politics of the post 911 when we were in the life of an in this field, my suitcase on outages here. mary south leader who fought in a brutal 21 year civil war and switch on to become so dense 1st vice president in news. so good news, global knowledge to which we or identified what happens next is still a mystery. which is the real world tells the story of john graham and
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mysterious death analogy. these cultures solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person ensures. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want on the invitation, we want to bring because the women and my country doesn't match suite to come up to on we are not. and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be treated equally. we are walking in their footsteps, our officers whatever has been done before, can be done. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear as
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you do the the death toll and garza is rising off. the israel launched a new military operation in the city of con eunice, at least $89.00 palestinians of income. the color that i'm associated paying the says out of their life from the also company is really dry and strikes target. they occupied westbank, killing at least 3 people that's part of the soldiers use. pull doors has to destroy the we have people to.
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