tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 2, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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dream to the background, part of it was a nightmare such a nightmare and a dream come together. i think the dream has overtaken the night by the the hello until mccrae. this is been use our line from time coming up in the next 60 minutes to bother you from us politically to is mouth, honey arrives in the hot with his funeral, listed to begin in the coming out. these are the scenes from inside the amount of the hub mall. squint mona's, a gathering a hit. as chris 3 americans step on to home soil,
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and one of the biggest prisoner exchanges with russia since the cold war. more than 300 people loved it and hundreds more missing officers series of lands lives in southern india. plus i'm jessica washington intonation with trials for free meals schemes which aims to feed more than $18000000.00 children are underway. the, we begin this new zone with the funeral home us politically to is mailed honey, a in the katara capital though, ha, just to dies off to his assassination of final service and prayers through to get underway in the coming hours. the funeral ceremony was held in town on thursday, and his body was been slow and to cut off a friday service. at the end of the hub mosque representatives from across the region are expected to attend. so let's get some reaction from on the grounds and gaza festival,
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where honey mcluhan is live for us some day. i'll follow honey. a mouse is cold for die of rage in gaza today. what is the mood like they raise this funeral is down to get onto why here and thought higher in the next few hours. yes, tom. well let's not forget that palestinians have been raised since day one of the genocide the war is really military housing selected. so much of the psychological damage repair volt, psychological damage across the gaza strip, where you have example, real life examples of being of the individual losing their entire family, their whole entire family, 3 generation from grandfathered father and their, their siblings altogether dying in this war. there, those rules still have a sense of outrage that their family members are still very dis, missing and buried under levels in northern golf and golf and cities for reasons
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late in from the recurring incursions of pon you. and is that the ongoing aggressive operations taking place in and drop off city, they're really in range. but at the same time, there's a sense of despair, a sense of, of depression. but any holds that there was, there was going to be a potential agreement to, or a potential end to this madness has been shattered by the, the, these really military actions in and by ruth and, and, and ron, and the assassination. it was top by the assassination of how much political and liter that nobody she had, or the leading figure in the know who she, asians, of any pretense of these fires deals in the horizon. doing that, just that it cleared the way for nathan, the out do a further his narrative of absolute victory. but on the ground here, what we're seeing is added the pressure on people added psychological. it's from of the fact that we're seeing on daily basis right now, since the assassination of $900.00. yeah. that the conduct of this war has not
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a change. in fact, in some areas we see and it's storage in the tax on evacuation centers zone residential homes. and the, the, comes out of it and drop a has not a change in their, their reports. that is really and none of jerry doesn't have the intense a withdrawing from the philadelphia court or from mids or even judges. that is effectively right now, it's preventing people from going to their home in the northern part and continue it's military occupation of the, of the area. and as something that has been feeding into a permanent displacement. that's the outrage that people are talking about. the, the, the, the frustration that this has been going on for $300.00 days and it's still continuing with no signs of it coming to an end, an end soon end up. still people look forward that the leadership, it doesn't matter where it's coming from right now. the priority is due in this ongoing mass killing and mass misery created by these really intense bombing
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campaign. the recurrent incursions the mass evacuation and, and force displacement people have lost everything right now what we see in the streets here, i just judging it from the looks on people's face, they are wide, hopeless. there is no, no signs of hope in their eyes. as we walk and see them either taking the streets or at setting up their tents or trying to move in areas where, where there is a sense of safety that has been already shutter. yeah, i mean like you say it doesn't feel like, uh, this is going to end any time soon because of the just told the continues to rise, understands 15 people killing us, throwing on another school and one of the most recent attacks. and that's exactly what we expected right after the assassination of bus 9, any of the hit of the political review, or that these really military has no intention of changing the conduct of it towards the only articulate goal that we keep seeing on the ground with mountain of evidence if the continued killing the continued devastation and destruction of the
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entire gaza strip, and that's a, the definition of what new mister benjamin netanyahu described as the absolute victory which on the ground. what we're seeing is a completely a crippling the entire gaza strip from health care facilities from education institutions. as society, a whole society has been destroyed. on top of that, these really monitor is still effectively controlling and suffocating all the land, the crossing that could have provided any source of lifeline to the palestinians across the gulf trip. caged in, since the invasion of a rough across the many of the supplies are not getting in the depths all keep rising because of the lack of medical supplies right now. some of the, the, the injuries here, those are when that can be treated. but because of the, the lack of pain medication, they end up losing their life. you're right at the floor of the hospital. honey, as always you really do appreciate you giving us an insight into what it is like
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they're in cancer. that's honey mcmurry for us. and to on paula, we're going to go through, i know a guy who joins us now from, from all it in new york supplied with bank and knew you were in go. so when honey, it was the can you just give us a little bit more of an idea of what he represents a 10 boss and his political career. it was tom, is my honey, you had a, a very organic rise if you will, to power and relation with the people. how many rows through the ranks of how muscles use move meant he was detained several times. you was active in sports. he was known to be a football afficionado, so he had an organic relationship with the people, especially in the shop, the refugee camp, and go to the city where he grew up and continued to live until he left there. and his closeness to the founder of the organization and gave him a lot of prominence and environment among the people. the fact that he loved him
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off to a landslide victory in a logistics of elections in 2000. and 6, a brought him basically from incense or not just in the palestinian seen in the him, us a little movement, but also on the international scene. because he was the prime minister of 2 successive governments in palestine and know, understand the high level delegation from font the is taking part in his funeral today. can you just explain a little bit about the significance of, of this to absolutely be at a very, a senior level delegation will be participating in the funeral procession. and they'll have caught the, including the number 2 of the fact that movements much more little. and of course, that is in the context of widespread palestinian condemnation of this political assassination. as we've been, you know, informing our viewers for the past 3 days. this is a fascination is
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a longstanding is really policy and it has touched and affected and marked old palestinian factions including factors. so all political differences set aside for this moment of unity expected and demanded from the palestinian public corps. furious with this kind of targeting who had been watching their fellow palestinians slaughtered at an industrial scale for the past 10 months and quite frustrated at the failure post any infections to rise to the occasion to achieve reconciliation and unity to confront that genocide. having said that, it's, you know, looks, could be deceiving in the west bank. you won't see large scale protests. most likely you won't see the kind of fury from the public that one expects. but we have to keep in mind 2 things. israel, a occupation has changed the dynamics of movements in the occupied westbank over 500 different check points by sex and fragment,
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the territory. and israel is also going after people for posting things online, including condolences over the death of people like us might have had any for even a fellow palestinians they may be related to or be friends with. so there's a lot of fear and due to fear that is in the occupied westbank that we might not see translated on the streets today. know, given the ongoing killing in gaza, almost 40000 people now did in the end because it you've been talking about this among the palestinian population. what does his assassination mean for him? us as an organization and we will go in the future now as well. how much right now has a lot of tough choices to makes right now there's a vacancy and it's number one position. and also it's number 2 position in the political wing, israel assassinated this might need to, but also allowed rudy, who was his deputy earlier on in the war in an air strike on bad roads. and so
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choosing their successors is not going to be easy. on the one hand, there's a very sophisticated, multi layered process within the how much movement that involves all sectors of how mosse, whether it's in the occupied westbank in gaza, or also inactive. and there are also political considerations where we'll have moscow, will it stay allied with it on and, and having friends in the region, or will it move closer towards other era bruising in the area? how will detroit is how must make affect the future of the war and the prospect of resuming negotiations for a cease fire? all of those are questions now that will be on the table once the funeral procession is over. and there are contenders many with a lot of experience including the former had of have most kind of mission on who is in thought and who will no doubt be part of this conversation. okay,
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thank you so much. no, we will not be talking to you over the coming hours. it's not a day for us in ramallah us. so just bear with him on time joins us now in the studio. normally we talk to you when you're in israel, but obviously you just, there has been banned from operating there. so thank you for being with us here. can you just give us an idea of, given what has happened to us for the last 3 or 4 days, what does this well strategy here? well, this 2 things going on had prime minister benjamin netanyahu has always been very clear that the goal of the war on garza is the destruction of how mass politically and militarily, militarily is going on in the gaza strip. the alleged killing of miami date is part of that. and then politically, it was suppose the we can have asked of the point where they would come to negotiations politically. but now what you've done is what these really have done is they've killed the people this place to be negotiating with. now this is going to have a real impact in the short term. this is good for the prime minister. he was very,
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very unpopular just a few days ago. there was a lot of people even within his coalition that were criticizing him, saying that he wasn't doing enough to get hostages out. now, 3 days later with the assassination of isabel honey and the other events that we've seen over the last few days, he is very, very popular amongst the hard right amongst be hard, right? that is right, society civil society. so this is working out for him. but in the coming days, base is then the next street. the challenge for him is going to change because this has an impact on the ceasefire tools. who isn't going to talk to now? you've just killed the guy that it was leading the charge. as i said for so if you don't have anybody's thoughts or if y'all have said, well, the military leader in the have us in on the ground is not talking to anybody. and he's just fighting. then wherever these negotiations, guys,
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who are you gonna go share it with and how you're going to get these captives back . and that's the priority for most of these writing. a society is and teen letting you know, be able to very quickly. the other thing here was the antoinette and yahoo protest that we've seen large scale parts of the 120000 people every week out in the streets used to be just about him. they on now about the, the captives as well. and this is going to be a key thing, you know, is going to change the next us in the, in the coming back. so effectively, the success, the nation has given him a little bit of breathing space, a little bit of wiggle room, but that's not going to last for too much longer. and he's also obviously going to have to deal with the retaliation from around and, and his blog. how is that thing viewed inside is riley, how worried of the, of the, the general public se ever about what could possibly be coming? well, they are very worried about this. the military establishment has put in no fly zones
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is not allowing people back into the know if it's, it's doing the things that it's doing. but they don't know what this is going to look like. i don't know what the retaliation is going to look like, but there is a wildcard and all of this as well, or the retaliation sized males, honey, a may, will not come from iran immediately. it may, will not come from his bullet for that, the killing of that come on to it might well come from. the goal is to strip won't be, is right, is a very worried about mediately is how last by to being able to get to that long range rockets and launch them with nothing else. no, with no other strategy in mind, other than to destroy buildings and, and killed people within israel. now, if that happens then and during the defense system can be overwhelmed. you've seen that before. so that's the most. that's the most pressing issue is where the, the last part is we're, we're labeled to be get, sorry, we're able to be get to get to those records. and that's something that is relevant
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. doesn't really know how to deal with yet other than just smash causes. okay, as we've seen of pretty much every day since october, the 7th. thank you so much and run and run come for us there with ahead of his blog has promised to respond with a good and retribution officer, and it's rarely striking, living on killed one of its send you commanders for sounding us, for all of my the comments at the funeral of fun, shaka, israel accused shuck of planning and attacking the occupied golden hinds, which killed 12 people on saturday. his belie denies the climb was an a hold of reports from favors. so ad soccer was hospitalized most senior military official as well killed him in a rear strike. and david southern suburbs in what was seen as a serious security breach hezbollah called tuesday nights, assassination. an aggressive that's part of the sacrifice since the group has been paying for its support of garza. but the leader has on us from the 2nd. the
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conflict has moved beyond that. hello, hello. hello. can you buy the land of how lot for looked at because you wouldn't cry a lot to me. i was to do. you don't know what the red lines you have crossed. you don't know what's kind of an aggression. you cut it out. and when you took this conflict, that is why you should know all the fonts have entered and you phase different from the past. a testable assess the assassination of sugar violated the unwritten rules of engagement between the group and the is really army because it was an attack in baby route on a residential building and it killed civilians. not throw that is promising what he's calling a real, not a symbolic response to how does uh so you test on the sort of somebody when husband alida has done this, that talks about a rear response. what this means is that hezbollah could target military or political personalities, for example, or a group of soldiers, o commanders,
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or strategic facilities on israel claimed responsibility for shockers killing, but has remained silent on the assassination a day later in a run of how much political leader is my you, honey. almost 10 months since as relevant. got as hor on garza iran and his regional allies have been trying to strike a balance between putting military pressure on israel and avoiding an all out regional for the 2 assassinations in baby booth. and to run in just a matter of hours, have again brought the region to the brink as well says it doesn't want to full on war, but that it's ready for any scenario is really media reporting is really in american officials have been in discussions to prepare for a potential retaliation from iran and this allies. so all these go to code, you may or each one when the seek revenge on its own. that is
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a question today is raul has expanded the power meters of the conflict. prime minister benjamin. nothing out. who says he will not submit to calls for an end to the war on garza, but it has the law, which is part of the iranian lead regional network says, how much will not surrender in gaza, nor will the other support front. the trend appears to be towards escalation, so that their eligibility to be able to present a whole uh, joins us now. uh once again from diversion as you were setting in your story. to know scarlet is promising. well, he's cooling a real notice and bullet corresponds what could that actually look like as well? yes, a real and not a symbolic response. he did him that it could be more than one response because what he said was that israel violated the rules of engagement. the unwritten rules at both sides have been largely respecting since this conflict began 10 months ago,
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and that is that they confine their attacks to military targets. yes, the target was a high ranking has well a commander, but test on australia said that he was killed in a densely populated neighborhood. and she was in a residential building. civilians were killed and basically to us targets it so for him as well across the red lines of on more than one level. now if you talk to those who are close to has the law, they are saying that the response could be some sort of in this house, the nation, whether a military commander, a political personality and the response. it also means that they will target a group of soldiers in a military base. so at this point in time, we can only speculate what that response will be. but he made it very clear that the response is, is certain it is coming. and it could be in a matter of days or longer that, that he didn't put really a timeframe. right? while he had those strong words, we have to bear in mind that he did not declare war. yes, he said we're in
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a new phase on all fronts. it's different from the past, but he did not declare war. and he did say that israel's response to has well, as we tell the ation will determine the trajectory of this conflict. so it's very important to note the stress that that's what i'm saying. if this was a full scale war, but it will not allow like least infinity when it is very important for us to restore this the terrace. it can just give us a bit of an update on noise licensed attacks and the ongoing slip to 10th between the to what's tension like they were at the moment. the last night the exchange of fire was in the long corridor. after a 48 hour period of calm since the assassination of hezbollah as chief of staff really on tuesday night now passed on the threat. 6 made mention to the fact that this has been quiet saying that nobody should misunderstand this, that they deliberately paused the fighting because they wanted to study the
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situation the new reality. and they wanted to prepare for the funeral. and more importantly, they to re arrange their ranks their military that ranks at the company level of of command. because 5 sure could was the chief of staff. he was the man running the military operation in southern 11 on so they have to find a replacement. so last night there wasn't, it's really strike that's killed civilians. it's not clear if they were the target, but 5 syrians who work in the, in the land, in very close to the border and south lebanon, women and children were killed. so hezbollah responded by firing rockets across the border so we can expect that to protect the exchange of fire to continue along the border. but as well as making clear that is not the promised response that they have the, that they're promising as well. okay, thanks so much as i understand a hold for us a bit and baby's good. let's go to dosage or barry who isn't or on way is miles
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honey. it was assess the nice it early in the way can to, well, what's the latest on the investigation into his assassination? as well as there are a number of bodies within the country that are, that are formed a joint committee to carry out an investigation. and that committee includes members from the intelligence, a branch of the country, as well as the revolutionary guard, and also the police force in iraq. now this committee we understand is just beginning their work. we haven't had any official updates about where the investigation is at the moment, but we do understand that they have started this investigation and as soon as they at move forward with it, we expect it to be updated. what is clear is that one of the main questions they will be faced with is how this lapse in intelligence could have taken place with in the capital. as that israel was able to carry out the strike and killed as male heavier, on wednesday morning. their task is going to be very arduous,
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and there are going to be many, many questions at the going to have to answer adult only to the officials here, but also the general public, which we asking how and this is lapse within the intelligence community. and the country could have taken place into so obviously the entire region now is on edge is concerns grow about how around might respond to do we have any idea of exactly how they might retaliation as well. there's been a lot of speculation over the past 48 hours now the one thing we do know is that the axing rating and for administer on the ball hurry has been working the phone's a non stop. he has spoken to at least 8 of his counterparts. within the region, including the foreign ministers from oman, katara, egypt, saudi arabia, russia, just to name a few. and during these conversations, we understand the acting for a minister has stressed a rollins right to is
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a territorial integrity and their right to respond to the question carried out by israel. and we do know that to there are right now considerations about the best way to respond. and the one thing we have heard from the revolutionary guard is that any kind of a response by iran would not be only buyer on, but that they're so called resistance front will also be expected to join in that means the who these and yep. and they popular mobilize ation forces in iraq. it has, well, i love it on a will be expected to assist around it. it's counter attack against israel. and we've heard from many analysts here who believe that this time around aaron's reaction and response, we much swifter than the past one in april when iran took 2 weeks to respond to the is rarely a air strike on. it's a consulate in damascus. so for now it's a wait and see game, but we do know that all levels of the military and government have stress that iran response is coming and it's going to be harsh. ok, thank you so much to set dosage
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a battery for us. the interim thousands have to in 1000, the indonesian capital is a concept to pay tribute to is male, sonia physicians and praise organized at most right across the country, all the asian countries, including malaysia and focused on health. similar services for the most liter us of more of this, we joined now by sending data, who is the director of the live on the institute for strategic affairs. he joins us from by re thank you very much for being with us. uh once again here. thank you. on the oh, $20.00. as we've seen the obviously response from right around the world, the implications of this originating in almost all corners of the. but can you just break it down for us? what do you think of the major implications of his assassination, of the major implication that these events have really the potential to go bad. uh, that agent into a full blown war. because uh,
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on one side, uh, it would only consider that this is a major blow to its own separate entity. and we have seen when its considered, it has been targeted to the in see the uh how to replied and how it 33 can you to targeting the uh, me to the bases inside the is it i it, uh, this is on one side on the other side uh, getting the, the, uh it has the commander inside the house and the s of the, of the baby to this as one is uh, escaping the tension that already exist. it was, has blah, blah. before that, i have thought that if the, the c t o w 2 key would be targeted or any one, its key commend it wouldn't be taught good, good, good. this would mean it, but each of what we consider that red line has bullet has been trying to contain
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this sort of stuff for you was waging against. is there a sense to help build or hate one day after october 7? uh, because he doesn't phone quote on one side, but on the other side you want to learn how to answer for to a how much inside the godsa. that's now this seems to spiral in a betty out of control. and this would mean a pro, any that lesion into, in or out for which full the proxies as we get to we but the see page starting with the whole, see the husband in law, other and mediation, xerox. and it was so tiny, call a whole lot of these and you should have been present during test at the
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that that when, when there are different new president of, you know, when a sort of thing. and so this does not bode well. and one very important thing to mention that was diplomatic effort up to not to have find a political the settlement to this crisis have changed and getting the smile he'd honey and this is very important. getting his mind honey in and others job is circling the ceasefire. he and uh, and, and all that diploma takes effort or on the has the, is it i the side lead to nowhere because the deposition of co sparky's auto body. uh photo way on one hand is that i and is determined to change that one over in gauge meant that with the baby a in book in october 6. why is it has been law law is
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a fight ink to maintain. this is septic goes, that is a pretty bathing and this may that platform off ab that practically in existence, right. just on the negotiations and the potential sci fi uh, negotiations that they've always, you'd been ongoing for months now. we heard from cutoffs prime minister, basically signing in response to the assassination. how can mediation succeed when one party assess tonight? the negotiator of the other side is similar thoughts to what you were saying of the analysts of actually come out and say that this could excel or writes a 65 d a where, where do you see this pulling? i mean, when you assess the need is might need that these are known to be a and mother to say good in home us. this means that the, you're a get into that the negotiation that we're taking a place or the more of that is my, you know, he is, the more i find that the,
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to the out of a government e succeed to, to normalize the relationship between got from us and district and the auto body team and that each and, and the, and the data can inc. office such a person, i'd t, i'm in my a few has fits into a sped teacher to a in order to come to block. any possibility of, uh, normally you'd station a between come us and the auto board. and to get to a mouse, looked in and understand what type of pro 5, which is i think the figure that is not accepted by the international community and by a lot of other issues as well. okay,
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we'll have to leave it in for the monday. but we will no doubt be talking to you over the coming hours. so me and the director of the live on the institute for strategic affairs and direct thanks so much i. it's also a hit here on al jazeera venezuela's. top court has almost presidential candidates who appear on friday to begin the elections vote verification prices the the latest news as it breaks israel is carrying out torture and enforce disappearance of thousands of palestinians and the occupied with funds and gusts with detailed coverage. people with disabilities are the most vulnerable and groove in these riddles. relentless war across the strip from the hoss of the story, as well as a still own government with its escalation on the ground. so getting areas that supposed to be given to terry and saves
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2 years health captive by i see a life altering experience for any victims more so when to use is half of your life time a full year old, you'll see the boys struggles to recover from the trauma of abuse and the witnessing of unspeakable atrocities. i met child with this documentary on a jersey to the the, you're watching out, is there a reminder about top stores, the salad, the funeral for him, us politically, that as well. tonia is to,
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to get underway and carry capital. he was assassinated in toronto on wednesday. the final service and prayer will be held at the amount of the law hop and most to you in just a minute. terry and office for the occupied palestinian territories has won just riley restrictions, a hampering life saving assistance. and the kansas trip it says gauze is population is in a state of absolute physical and psychological exhaustion. humanitarian work is depriving relentless attacks to provide a palace simians, and try to determine the code is one of many humanitarian workers whose base it hasn't been renewed by his radical star sees. we learn through this 10 months to satisfy ourselves with little step for the mere fact that no the leases are made or the about all the efforts to end the delivery that the monitoring communities. and that includes and yourself, nationally, international that are, you know,
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probably and bravely doing the job every day in very dangerous circumstances. we need assembly to build upon these and increase our ability to reach in the neighborhood people. we need to bring peace and they need some people that's the to thing that they us and, and, and, and we will are not giving up on base. this riley forces have for least 15 pellets in the, in prison isn't the guns. so they were dropped off at the military chick points near down by now many spoke of the abuse and torture they suffered. the un says miss treatments of palestinians and as rarely presents, has reached on precedence of levels in the country reports. for these men, this is their 1st taste of freedom in weeks for others. months released by is there any forces? the 15 piloting units from causal were taken to a doctor hospital in the deep and and they spoken about the abuse and torture. the
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sofa tons of. is there any forces? it isn't meant. so i spent 8 months in this really prisons. they force me to stay on my knees for 51 days. i was only allowed to sleep for 4 hours a day. then the one time they asked me to put on a custom for great uniforms and go into a tunnel. when i refused, they put me in an electric chair and tortured me in the central negative prison. they put me in a place that looked like a cade for an animal and kept me there for 50 days. the b u. n stays thousands of palestinians have been detained and taken from the gospel to israel since the boar begun. on october, the 7th. among some medical stuff, journalists in this place, palestinians who were staying in shelters or passing military checkpoints many say they were shackled and blindfolded. i don't ask what i'm afraid of them. so they blindfolded us and transferred us to building where we stayed for 12 days. we were beaten and tortured and humiliated every day. they put us in puddles of water. they
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made us sit in a certain way for long hours without allowing us to change positions. in addition to the torture polished and you say the prisons are in human. a shortage of food and water per sanitary conditions and a lot of medical treatments. we'll see, you know, her father and then they detain me for 4 months and told you the boots leave with up to 16 dogs. they used to beat us hosted during the night and we have gone through culture like never before. there are also reports of freight and sexual abuse of both men and women, the u. n. high commission for human rights saves the testimony, is gathered, indicates a range of appalling acts in lagrange violation of international humanitarian law. at least 54 policy means have died and is really military facilities and prisoners during the war on gaza. and at the same the
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one of the biggest prisoners swamp, since the end of the cold war has taken place. $26.00 prisoners were exchanged and the turkish capital and current in the deal involving 7 nations. among them of all 3 general report i even guess could which and form of us, nor in pool of wayland who were released from russian giles, heidi to castro reports from washington dc homes. at last 3 americans released from russian prisons as part of the largest multi country prisoner swap of its kind. finally set foot on us soil late thursday evening. us president joe biden and vice president carmella harris were the 1st to greet them. my job is to make sure we get a good day. you fall. wayland is a former marine reed after 6 years in russian prison. how did you get through it? i'm resilience. it's my irish background. so you have to be
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a little tenacious with these people, but it's uh, you know, you do it day by day. are you um, every day i sun, the national anthem is my 4 countries. and i just, i did it one step at a time. and what, what is your words to the negotiators, the americans and all the other allies work for months for years, for this moment, for you to be home. thank you very much. thank you. oh su, commercial is an editor with radio free europe. and evan goose cool. rich, a reporter for the wall street journal. they were among the 16 prisoners fried by russia in exchange for 8 russians, held in the us, poland, slovenia, norway, and germany. most were serving time for espionage and hacking, but but deem crossteck of free by germany was a convicted assassin. germany received 5 of its residents from russia and return the states interest in forcing the prison sentence, which had to be weighed against the risk to life and limb of innocent people and prisons in russia. and i and those unjustly imprisoned for political reasons. hours
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earlier in moscow, president vladimir putin gave a hero's welcome to the fried russians. the home country arrivals took place after a carefully choreographed prisoner exchange hosted by turkey at the incorrect international airport. joe biden has credited the us relationship with the allies for making this moment possible. now that may be a dig against republican donald trump, who has threatened to withdraw the us from nato and other international alliances. vice president harris will face trump in the upcoming presidential election. this is just an extraordinary test. to be important. to understand the power of diplomacy. to us insist, all of the prisoners released by russia were wrongfully detained. the exchange was historic, but administration officials say not a sign of warming relations between the us and russia. heidi to castro,
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outta zara andrews air force base to key a has blocked access to the social media platform. instagram. no official explanation has been provides its, the restriction comes off to the head of the communications director. it said instagram was centering, posts about the assassination of from us. data is mal honey, a land slides in southern india, triggered by monsoon. ryans, if kills more than 300 people in care of what's already say hundreds more, i'm missing that disaster response. cruise is searching for survivors, but storm. subbing for cost for the coming days, which could hamper risk you with its or con reports. why not? district is known for its pick trust, landscape, mountains and waterfalls. now it's a scene of a natural disaster with emergency services, scrambling through a couple of bodies, a heavy monthly range of cause multiple land slides in the southern indian state of carla burying homes and villages. in the early hours of tuesdays,
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swathes of mount rose from the hillside, settled to the houses below so many people were sleeping at the time of the disturbance. some bodies were found more than 50 kilometers away from here, down the river. stretching to sic mode, rescue teams that found more bodies than survivors. many of those killed were walking on the t estates, their homes buried on the thousands of tons of mode for the whole body shaped by their new months. and that's completely changed. if you complete the monthly daughters' names, well, it would be the same, but there are things uh, you know, what is to be that in this small number based lum hughes, blooming outside. why not? so tutorials where these people, the grim task of identifying bodies squeeze among them. is mohammed o bice, who is waiting for news of his grand daughter. he's already lost so much. his wife
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is distraught is really to know. we call them the previous night and my daughter told me not to worry. i told her to come to my place again. after that she never called. the army has worked quickly to construct another bridge over the false flowing, chatty a river. the previous one was destroyed in the land slides, but even with the middle tree support and thousands of volunteers, the driving rain is hampering efforts to recover bodies moving a 1000 people if they moved to temporary shelters. you put in the most important thing is to give psychological support. we decided to give as much counseling as possible and hopes of fighting, but any more people would be found alive, nor hon. i'll just there are in the u. k. a judge has taken the unusual decision to name a 17 year old boy charged with mid after 9th attack and south port x over here to
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combine is accused of stepping 3 goals to death. of the taylor swift seemed holiday club. they had been false allegations on social media that the suspect was a muslim immigrant. now this led to confrontations between police and find right demonstrations. indonesia is income and government is planning to provide free daily meals to children and pregnant women. but some experience have raised concerns. the promise may be to ambitious and too expensive. jessica washington reports from chicago and solo central java. these children are among the 1st to take part in trials as a free meal scheme. this free lunches the dishes. today's menu includes chicken enter pi, a school principal mooning had a meaning. he says the meals appear to be more nutritious than most the children often eat. sometimes parents give them instance noodles sausages which is not actually good for the children's growth and development. in february,
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indonesians elected proposed to be into as the next president and keep it under academic blanca. as his deputy. the pay will take office in october for the pledge to provide free daily meals for children under 5 school children and pregnant women were supposed to send a piece of their election campaign. they promoted the idea as a way to reduce childhood, no nutrition and something for boosting the agriculture sector and creating jobs. although indonesia has made progress in tackling stunting, it still affects around 20 percent of children. we will continue the testing until october. maybe the menu will be different. we want to get the input from the children's parents and teachers. and also in addition this, each of these meals costs around $0.90. some analysts have raised concerns about the cost of feeding nearly $18000000.00 children alone. that's estimated to be more than $7600000000.00 in the 1st year. it takes maybe for the
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15 up at the center of out of pocket. so that's why uh, this program. yeah. i think we'll, uh, we'll reduce the, not the a program that may be a golf for them and uh, should do. in the next 5 years, you choose an expert say proper assessments need to take place before the initiative should begin. so the 1st thing is talking about the food itself, but also the safety, the hygiene, and everything about that. so under the h a, c, p, the hazard analyzes and also critical point. you have to really be sure that this, what is safe? well, experts may have questions about cost and implementation for the students. there's only one important question as a sample of different meals over the next 10 days. do you like the food this teacher asks and from the students over sounding yes. jessica washington, which is the euro. dakota? a venezuela?
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north physician lead and maria create him. a shadow has cooled. a nationwide protest on saturday did announce the re election of presidents nicholas madura. the results of the presidential poll had been widely disputed inside the country and by foreign governments have been as well as tom court has asked old presidential candidates to appear on friday to begin the vote. verification process that i suppose has more you say yes, when the module was 15 years old, when he was shocked by venice, we left national guard doing protests against the presidential election. we sold jesus to says he was executed late, but i don't get moto, but they showed him a close range. the bullet was directed to him. it was not a street bullet. i don't know why they shut my brother. he didn't do anything. he was just passing by, he stopped to see what the process was about, but he wasn't participating in the process. several of protesters had been killed
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and more than a 1000 detained president equal that my. the says few position planned the demonstrations to force him out of office. and that the us help to plan a clue me inside the united states with its post diplomacy moved around the world to set up the scenario in venezuela. we negotiated with the us in good faith and it did not comply. they elias on phone ease. they do not keep their would, even when they signed an agreement, they were taking advantage of the negotiations to distract us. both my the us government and the opposition have came victorian sunday's vote. the opposition says it has prove fraud was committed. most governments in the region are demanding the immediate release of detail. volter and electro data product or is hill is playing across the road. left wing preston and julia the seat of a has agreed to take over the administration of the movie and an argentine in embassies after venezuela expelled diplomats from 7 latin american countries. for
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questioning the election we saw on thursday that was alien flag was lying of the identity, an embassy, and got gus. sleighride precedents have you had a delay posted on social media? saying he was confident the embassy would reopen soon in democratic and free venezuela. inside the embassy, 6 asylum seekers. close to a position leader and mighty equity. now much oh, they have been living there for 4 months after a prosecutor issued an arrest warrant accusing them of conspiracy. it's very complicated. they have been very difficult. they very difficult, but it is part of the process to enforce the truth about july the 28th. venezuela needs change. many sweet ends or ensure what will happen next most don't believe change will happen any time soon. very simple as
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size being folded across the country. they have been 29005. so 5 this year which have collectively been through 4200000 acres. japan is experiencing it's worse teeth wave if a recorded temperatures us over and above 40 degrees celsius in some areas smashing last year is wrinkled for the month of july. no authorities have set up cooling centers in miss spring stations to prevent the exhaustion. at least 59 people have died. you to hate stroke since april the coast guard in the philippines has announced the for the delay. and if it's to contain an oil spill from a sunken tank and it's expected to take another 2 weeks to remove the 1500000 leases of fuel from the tank. i would think during a tie food last week, found to be low reports from the might. near the size of the spill, the improvised booms are being laid along the shores of this town alone. many other pay posts tore a tank or capsize to last week. it's been leaking 5 and
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a half 1000 leaders of diesel local authorities say oil has reached the beach and it's already effecting fishing. or, you know, i'm in order. we've already the oil speed with worse and, and costs pollution here is also make children sick. but the philippine coast guard says the biggest threat to this community, the mt. jason bradley is already being handled. you will drainage operations ready to pick it. however, another tankard, the wind down just off the coast of the neighboring town, is a major concern. authorities had hoped to start slapping off the empty tear and it was 1500000 leaders of industrial fuel this week to prevent what does the potential to become the philippines forest or as bill. but now they say that won't happen for at least another 2 weeks. the latest plan entails manufacturing costs and metal caps to replace backs that have been collecting oil leaking from the tankers bouts . but 8 coastal towns have already declared
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a state of emergency. and people in the province of put on where the coast guard has responded to a 3rd smaller oil spill on edge. i would like it to be a little faster because the, you know, us by us be, goes by the effects of it, not just on, on the environment is also increasing the loss of the effects on updates on our constituents, our, our disconcerting by and away from the c at the markets, fish vendors, even fruits and vegetables, seller se, you're feeling the impact viable, so that people are afraid to buy fish, even ones that are not caught from the sea. we haven't been making much for days now. couple of your minutes are nice. people go to the market to buy everything. so because they're afraid to buy fisher, no one's buying a fruits either. well, there's no disagreement about the importance of continue to spill as soon as possible. coast guard says it shouldn't be at the expense of what could be an even
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bigger catastrophe. a barn to below algebra, the my, but the, and the philippines. well, a reminder of our top story. now the funeral for a mazda is politically to, is miles from the is you to get underway in the guitar re capital though? huh. he was assess nice. it's into ron on wednesday. but we joined now by virtual. so the who is outside the most, the in the hallway or so can just focus through what is actually going to happen there over the next couple of hours. so shortly we're going to see the funeral prayer for the, the, the, the assessing a dead head of the how must be look back for the computer or use might any. yeah. right. but i mean, the most cost might be enough to rehab. uh, which is the largest and most the storage most in the cutoff capital door. how invested in people arriving here, starting from early in the morning. i'm still keeping arriving here that the temperatures is, is soaring. now,
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as the funeral time is just getting close to seeing more and more people on arriving, there are heavy security measures here. most of the day is not allowed to be in people as being storage. the phones are not being allowed him just as that aren't going to be thousands and thousands of the se, dignitaries, how those the pulls that come parties and the wise prized into 5 minutes. there's all that goes to word, but particularly from the islamic world. i'm off the only the state dignitaries, but that are so great to be thousands of the representatives off the n g o is that goes to the world. so that's why there are heavy security measures here. so often to my prayers here, then we'll see she is uh the keys, his funeral pay. it is going to be taking place. and then she's buddy, he's going to be taken to this cemetery and loosing him door. how would that sound and attempted he is also hosting the, the body or the, the, the founder of the state, or got todd as well. then today, later, he's going to be buried there, or the rest. so can you just give us
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a bit more of an idea, a bit more context about exactly who he was in the role, the specific role that he plays in him us what list might and honey it has been one of the most important faces of the palestinian resistance, it seems that kids so she has served as the prime minister of palestine in 2006. and then she has continued to be the head or for how miles onto the 2017 on did he was replaced by yeah, yes. invited then starting from 2017 on he has moved to do. i have started to leave here and she's done. she has been one of the most prominent phases of the negotiations, the pro point to come negotiations here. so, and that negotiate there. that was negotiating a piece deal is no best estimate that he's gone for how much is extremely difficult to replace him is okay, thank you so much. that is russel, so to, for us there outside the most in the hot, well,
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that is all for me. told me the credit for this news out, but i will be back in just a couple of minutes with much more of the dice news, including the latest on the funeral of his mouth hunting the . maybe his son goes head to head with his really historians that he morris. the jews were on the 5th of annihilation by the arabs. and that's my view legitimize justified cleansing arabs from palestine. the hutus that exactly the same thing about maybe food in 1990 israel is committed in numerous war crimes since the hospital fans on the type of stuff, i'm fairly sure that'd be the rough time to work. so it's not a well time head to head on out to 00 to 0. good tells the stories of to the thing era writers who challenge conservative thinking in iraq and sepia sociologist,
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ideally what are these ideas about iraqi identity divided opinion, especially among the political and religious beliefs. and during this, so the and they wrote newspaper calling so popular. they were read this every level of living in society, revel writers, iraq and zip. yes or no to 0. are these officers solutions that gives us no for a future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number. think about it as a person and yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want. we want the education reward because the women and my country, the match suite to come up to on we are in the night all or 2, we are human beings and this has to be trees and the coins. we are working in their
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thoughts. that's our officers. whatever has been done before, can be done even better. as long as the human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the visions keywords you to the the funeral of the most politically to is mouth. honey. is it to take place in the house? amount of the most in the coming hours, he was killed in an explosion into around on wednesday. a mouse and around has both said they will be consequences, full the assess the nation, the on top mccrae, this is ellen just here in line from how we begin with the funeral. so how most
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