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on public display, residents of the stuff a lot but know it will take more than thinking there was to bring less than change to their neighborhood. but the murals have had an important effect making a marginalized community feel seen again. the, [000:00:00;00] the to watch and the news, our life from headquarters and don't find any you navigate. so here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. a suicide bomb attack on a popular beach and the so molly capital kills. if he's 32 people, i've shut up cleans responsibility on going fighting and they occupied westbank following and is really strikes that killed a local commander of the i'm
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a sub for games. the us sends more military assets to defend israel against possible retaliation from here, ron and its allies, after the assassination of from us leader is 900 years growing tensions on brittany street. demonstrators protecting a mosque class with fall writes for testers, in liverpool, and on gemini ash, with the latest from the olympics. as frances swimming at sea facade lay almost all the lights, the home crowd once more, winning his gold medals. the color we begin this news hour in somalia, where at least 32 people had been killed in an attack on a popular beach front by a suicide bomber. and several gunmen and the armed group as shut. bob has claimed responsibility for that attack that was carried out in the capital
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a mortgage issue on for it is so 5 gunman, hotels by security forces and videos. so several people lying on the sands, being helped by others. more than 60 people were wounded. that death toll is expected to rise. we have catherine story joining us now on set. so claim referred sponsibility and all by of shut bob. catherine, what more are you hearing about this attack? yes, so i've just spoken to some of the people who are moving in on that issue. i've that seen of crime. and what happened is that it happened at around a 9 safety local time of $930.00 p m. and of that time, they would be very many people as a beach, it's a weekend, so you would have people, there are restaurants there as well. so it is maximum effect on that attack. we have heard from the police as well. who said that to, as you mentioned,
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i'm 50 more than 30 people has been told. and others are in the hospital, in different hospitals, in mogadishu as well. we are also being told by police a berries that was a separate call. there was a call that is made and we've explosive, so the police are trying to disconnect that as well. so the whole area has been filled off. and as you mentioned, also, bob, this group that has been fly student government forces. and um, you know, originals forces as well, how has claimed that a talk, a little itself has a talks, has been talked a several times, but this is sites in the, uh, the, was the talk and it's not just a little bit issue where we're talking about this talks, but also above this,
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the talks are happening across the country on it'll soft targets like legal and, you know, military targets as well are there. so a lot of people are frustrated by the government because there is an ongoing offensive. but, but people are seeing this is facing so long and also, but yet, i mean, yeah. and also about still has comes to, you know, places like let me ask you about the fact that the fact that the ship was able to carry out this type of attack in this particular location during the time that it did, you were saying in the evening when this place would have been packed with people, what does this tell us, or what are people saying about the government's ability to handle the situation? well, there is an, a, an a for a government offensive that is going on. and for the last 2 years, the government has been taking territory. i'm from all sure. bob, from areas of that the also bob had controlled for so many. yes. i saw people was saying that this is a good step. but then, you know,
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over the last couple of bands we have seen the visa operation by the government has been very, very slow. so that's why people are very frustrated. and now we're also seeing that also by this group has been re taking some of those territories as well. so people are very angry about that. and you know, this thing that also about is getting stronger and they just one piece that wants to go about their lives as well. okay, catherine. thank you so much for that update. well, we spoke to mcbride and earlier, who is the strategic advisor with the hon. research and he has more analysis saying that the attack is a massive security failure. a reset. good type that has killed once again, principally civilians, young people who are enjoying a night out on leo beach and more to show um and um, it's the worst such attack we've seen for,
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for many months. so it really suggests that al chabad is now trying to signal that it is re establishing its operations in the symbolic capital. and that it is prepared to continue with indiscriminate attacks, as you said, to do as much damage as possible. not just against the small, the federal government but against the civilian population. there was an attack on a hotel in march this year. a coffee shop was bought on uh, just last month and there was a prison break involved in your house about militants last month. as well, but a mass casualty attack on this scale we haven't seen in the past year or so. and it suggests a couple of things. one is the, obviously the smiley intelligence and security forces are not capable of securing the capital, which is no surprise, but they have claimed to be in control for some time now. and then i think it's also an indicator that the african union mission in somalia that has been
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protecting the federal government institutions and has been heavily deployed around the capital is drawing down. and then as those forces start to leave somalia on hand over to a smaller international force logged issues, securities in the hands of some of the security forces. and they're just not up to the task of providing the level of security needed the and is really your strike has killed a commander of the arms wing of him us and to cut him in the occupied westbank for others were killed and not strike on a car, but they were traveling in and shortly after the attack is really forces and carried out raids into the cut them. and there are confrontations between soldiers and palestinian fighters is really forces are fired tear gas journalists who are covering that raids,
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we have to die. but he was joining us from the entrance to the, to the kind of refugee camp where that rate is taking place. and they don't just tell us what's happening there right now as well. we just move that in from the entrance to the refugee camp after these really forces start to the shooting gas toward the journalist. but i have to tell you and start with the latest news that would getting now here for me to look at him about a 2nd as thrive, but targeted a vehicle that a supposedly, according to local locals, is carrying fighters. so we're still confirming the details of the armies also in the area, meaning that all during and as an old locals who wanted to go there to see the car and it really checked the damages are prevented from doing so, because the army is still in the area now i am overlooking the toys cutting refugee camp where since the around 10 am local time we've been seeing is really forces is really vehicles storming inside the refugee camp. and that follows and comes after
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4 hours of and is really airstrikes that hit 5 palestinians and killed them. now we went in front of the hospital that was carrying the bodies of these 5 men and according to medical sources, they received one full body and the rest for with received as parts as parts remains. this is why they've called upon comedies to come and see the try. i identify and give names really to those 5 men. we know that one of them is a leader of us. um, but it gave but the other has not been identified by medical sources yet, but he's family believes it's him. he's one of the leaders of islamic, that you had a military wing that this cold said all you put. now as we're talking about identifying the rest of the bodies as a palestinians are still unable to hold funerals for them, given the continued attention around to and cutting area with heating. now the news
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of his 2nd error, so i will try to go there and report from there. okay? and i thought you'll keep us across the news about the 2nd error strike when you have anymore information. but let me just ask you about the context of all of this because the reads and the strikes are not new and the occupied westbank, but they certainly have increased dramatically since october the 7th. as you say, they added that in this is the word dramatic increase of these is raise the rates, but also of the use of aerial strikes against palestinian target. since the beginning of the world, we're talking about at least 13 airstrikes by these really forces against palestinian target. so we're not only talking about is where the vehicles is really jeeps storming, villages, towns and a few jacobs. but now we're talking about either tools or be good it crafts, just striking palestinian targets, leaving palestinians who are just bystanders are going to work,
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are going to school to be affected, either by getting injured or haired, or even by getting your tested or interrogated in the teams for hours and hours due to these continued is really reads. statistically we're talking about more than 40 reads per day on average of his reading rates to palestinian cities. but let's not forget that behind each and every read. there's a story of people who are trying to live a some like normal life under is where it is military occupation, but that life keeps getting interrupted with news of more air strikes of more a rest. and i just heard the sound of a loud bang will keep you posted and updated this as the situation continues to develop to yeah. okay, and it out we'll let you go for no, thank you for that reporting from to and cut them in the occupied westbank as well . the pentagon has analysis in us as deploying additional military assets, including warships and fighter jets to the middle east,
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to support israel. washington says at once to mitigate any retaliation from iran and this allies. the pentagon made that announcement as concerns grow about a possible response to is really strikes and 11 on that killed. a senior has been a commander and the assassination of how masses political leader is $900.00 a year into ron. we're live in bay roots in a moment, but 1st let's bring in phil laval. he's joining us in washington dc to tell us what more you are learning about these additional military deployments. well, a lot of move and as we speak to read, we've know that the ends are going to set the u. s. s. abraham lincoln that was in the pacific near hawaii, that's on its way to them, at least, although it totally could take up to 2 weeks to arrive. meanwhile, the navy is deploying crew ships and destroyers. we know that there are squadrons on the way over the specific number has been a few posts now heading to the area is not being revealed by the pens again. but we're in this situation where there are always 2 contradictory events happening. one, we've got all of this talk about the escalation at the same time that there is now
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this noticeable a tangible military build up. and that is because they that they know that this is a very real risk. is this all this took up the escalation because everybody knows in the region that israel is almost certainly go to face attack. the us knows that israel is almost going to certainly face this attack. iran knows that this attack is coming, but only iran knows when knows how and those the logistics on the timings of it. and there is a underwriting, a diplomat, quoted anonymously, and the wall street journal a saying that they will not be telegraphic, the details only that it will be heavy. and it will be swift. and the washing theory here in washington is that it will be something to attend to what we saw in april. but remember that it's hi quin and run launch those $300.00 drones and missiles at israel was well telegraphed so that israel was able to be prepared. the us was able to be prepared. this one is not being telegraphed and that is what is leading to all of these phase. but this could escalate,
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which is why we're having so much that would the escalation, the defense secretary lloyd austin, spoke to his his ready counterpart risk funding. us support for his royal, but also said it was important to make sure that was the escalation. we know the president biden just a day or so ago spoke to prior to send and that's and you all have also saying the same thing because everybody is concerned that this could get fall west. okay, so thanks for that update from washington dc. let's find out how this is all going down in the middle east and bringing already has some, joining us from b routes. so how is this move by the pentagon being seen where you are on the of the well, the range of the moment, no reactions. while everyone knows very well that the us is sending reinforcements the region on the brain. and of course everyone is anticipating that you're rainy and i talked on is really good retaliation for the beginning of its value honey, in the middle of the road. i know it so has was retaliation too. is right on the kidding golf,
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one of its principals combine does. for sure course know the idea is whether such thoughts are going to be separate or call the nature of knowing the fuss. on the 14th of april, the united states on several other countries have as well and just to facing and defend the actually is when i guess there is the uranium drones on this side. in this situation also it's, it's going to be, uh, maybe, uh, a decision that's already taken by the united states administration to defend the national security office, which it, which we all know was for the reactions. we remember just a few months ago when the secretary general off has the house on the, from the rest in the united states is going to be engaged then that all my thoughts that are going to be launch towards you as a worship. so things are getting really very complicated in the region that was
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used to be over the past 10 months. it contains escalation seems to be getting out of control. okay, on the thank you only has been reporting from bales. well, let's talk about the implications of this move in joining us now, as i'm to nadia and who's that associate professor of history. georgetown university and costs are welcome back to elgin 0. so look, we heard phil mentioned this in the us defense secretary lloyd austin, has expressed concerns to is really about the dangers of escalation, but then you have this deployment of additional us planes in worship to the region . i mean, is the seen as, or kind of be seen as an escal story moves? well, certainly, i mean, i think the, the idea here is to allow israel to kind of continue to conduct itself and, and the sort of unchecked manner. but any time there's any talk of retaliation, that's when the us sort of step support. mean again, everything we've known over the last 10 months in terms of us support for israel. everything from the repeated we are meant to the constant use of the un security council, vito's to block any sort of ceasefire. and yet the still marks
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a certain kind of escalation. i mean, the idea that the us is, is marshalling its own military forces. you know, in the, in this region simply to protect israel's right to continue or its ability to continue to uh, to conduct a genocide and gaza effectively. and then of course, to continue the attack multiple countries across this region. mean, again, i think this is, this is really where people see that there's a mass of disconnect between the occasional word of concern. again, biting for instance, said something along the lines of, you know, it was not helpful that, that is, i conducted these as, as a, i mean this is, this is clearly, you know, the understatement of the century in a sense to say that this is not helpful an attack that obviously could, could see a massive conflagration in this region in terms of a wider scale of violence across the street as well. no one really knows what's being planned or, or what happens next. but there is, there does seem to be this elements of psychological warfare as israel anticipates a response from iran and or its allies in the region. but behind the scenes,
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i don't know what could be going on right now in terms of diplomatic activity. conversations being had and world capitals to try and sort of fully solve. we saw this last time. i mean i, after the is really assault on the ronnie and consul it in damascus. there was some discussions behind the scenes that, you know, there would be a toleration perhaps of a certain reprisal sort retaliation, but not one that would exceed certain limits. and of course, the result was exactly that. it was simply a demonstration or show of force but not one that actually inflicted not much material damage. the question is, what are we likely to see something along those lines or something further beyond that, but the, the, on what we've seen before. and i think in that sense, you know, the challenge here, of course, from, from those states who have been affected, whether it's loving on iran and young men, to, to a certain extent, as well as whether they see themselves as needing to kind of push beyond the previous barriers that they've crossed in a sense and in a way to try to deter any future is really action on their territory. and whether of course, the us is, is helping to, to kind of make those arrangements. but nothing that we've seen, at least openly,
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would suggest that so far will the us be able to this time around mobilize that same international and regional coalition that it did back in april when iran retaliated and attacked israel. or is it going to be more challenging this time around? do you think? well, it will be more challenging because i think what we're seeing now, of course is, is this response to these assassinations is that there is a sense that israel is now conducting itself without any kind of limits on it's on its actions on his behavior until the united states begins to signal that it actually intends to rein in its own client state. and this region as a way of then deciding we want to deescalate across this region and not just the escalating on one side of this conflict. but in fact, showing any kind of attempt to rein in is really actions. again, i mean, the person who was assassinated if this case was the person who was overseen, and despite in any of the ceasefire negotiations. so the fact that we're not even talking, we're thinking about the possibility of
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a ceasefire. any longer shows that this is clearly something that is now spiraled well beyond what we've seen previous and previous month. so it is the aim here by israel to shift the narrative from what's going on and gaza because the air strikes continue, the justice continuing garza to ship that narrative and put the focus now on iran. exactly, i mean again, if we just are wine about 10 days when we go back to nothing, y'all has visit to washington, right? this is someone who of course, in any other western capital or many other countries would be treated. you know, given the fact that he's under indictment for war crimes and someone who of course has arrest warrants out for him given what the icpc is done. but in washington, of course, he's celebrated. the red carpet is rolled out and he basically use that address as a means of kind of shifting to focus on to iran and basically all but declaring war and receiving the kind of enthusiastic response that he got from members of the us congress. and so given everything that we've seen since then, i think the signal is the fact that this is clearly about expanding that theater. and this is, of course, what puts those states and in a kind of a precarious position. because in
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a sense they don't want to play into the hands of these really prime minister who was pushing for a massive expansion of this world was pushing to pull and not just the around the military, but then of course the us response. and so how do you retaliate is the question without necessarily playing into the hands of a leader who's wishing to see this spiral out of control. okay, thank you so much of the young well, in gaza is really forces have killed 8 palestinians and overnight attacks. and fighter jets hit a home and the body is refugee camp. that's where a pregnant woman was killed along with her husband and 2 of their children. heavy artillery shelling also struck eastern areas updated by law and central gaza. the united nations is warning of what it calls, a frightening increase and hepatitis a infections among palestinian children in gaza, shelters and clinics run by the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees have reported
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$40000.00 cases since the start of the war. and october. the agency's head says only 85 cases were recorded in the same period before the conflict begun. the disease is mostly transmitted through food or water contaminated by the virus that causes inflammation off the liver. dr. jeremy hickey recently returned from a medical mission to gaza with fisher scientific. she says, hepatitis a is a treatable disease, but the conditions and goals and make it extremely challenging to manage the outbreak. and this is i completely preventable illness. and something that we rarely say to develop prices like astronomy, a lot to us. and even when they do occur in scarcity, access to supportive care and resources to be able to manage the condition. such that it is usually a self limiting illness, which is minimal consequences on the actions loss moving forward. what i feel
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personally, i'm always saying increasingly in gaza is what we call full minute and cases and hepatitis services, full blown leave of finally a leading to problems. are we mentation how people communicate, the ability to process any and on top as soon as you model system, which we normally will be able to do with these and turning into seizures, comments and eventually just as well. and this is across so i dropped is where we wouldn't normally say anything like this in a nice and such as such as estrada what was saying in, in gas because of the lack of resources across the board. so that's not, i need access to, to cleaning uh, drinking water. it's almost a access to plane or even vitally plain water for washing. uh the, the issues with santa tyson in general, main, that's the, the, uh, the, the age with which these propagates across
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a crowded and poorly opponent kept the population. is it, it's, it's, it's on unfair said. so then what we're saying is an increased prevalence of these, these form, but in cases of complex live. and finally, i am when usually by this stage, if it's turning towards completely the finally on these patients, especially in gallons of we will succumb to the disease as there is no method or means to support them in such a why that allows them to recovery. so there are reports that police are shooting at protests. there is taking part, a nationwide riley use against bangladesh as government. demonstrators are demanding justice for more than 200 people killed during demonstrations that turn violence and recent weeks. at least 2 people were killed and dozens injured on friday. my student protest against the government job quote, a scheme began 3 weeks ago. well,
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there is growing anger in nigeria over the rising cost of living on friday police and the capital abuse of fire tear gas to disperse protesters more than a dozen people are reported to have been killed during 2 days of unrest. increase has more from late goes another 10, stay united, julia huston was straight, his return to the street police and the buddha loved to act as a protest, just demanding government action to reduce the high cost of living. they also demanding broad economic, political, and social reforms. the balance of destruction from 2 days of protest is heightened fee is across the country. 112, is that because you're trying to do so i don't want to list and that will not for now house on cl country to be destroyed in the state of your despite a curfew. who loves attacked. red cross offices and vandalize each vehicles.
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illegals. a standoff between for testers and the police continuous businesses ordered about possible attacks on the investments that'd be not. yeah, well the rep with us something you believe we're, it's a facility for test us that gives you the just life insurance just from the police . many businesses remain closed for a 2nd day. i know this one that the economy which is already project with stuff on long term damage. they've, the process continues to demonstrate distances. they will remain on the streets of the government. i will not expect any government calls and said democratic to dodie may have done months. bestbuy dot i've spoken. i'm up the i've spoken to abby what 7 days of purchase left that i've seen so far? the confrontations between demonstrators and security forces, especially in areas that i've seen binders and destruction, degrees of dizzy to make us to the u. k. where police have broken off more violent
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confrontations between far right protest doors and demonstrators gathering to protect a mosque and liver pool from being attacked. so this is a latest escalation as writing orchestrated by far right wing groups as continues following the killings of 3 young girls in a knife attack police, a misinformation about the british born suspect act, so rude. i could bon us as fuel the unrest. a website posing as a news organization falsely claims that he was an asylum seeker who arrived by boat last year, research or say that far right influencers have use the attack to promote an mc integration agenda. for more on this, let's cross over to me, learn a lesson and rich, joining us from liverpool. what are we expecting to happen today of the we're expecting more than 30 protests across the country. many of them organized by the saw right now under a broadly anti immigrant and
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a vaguely anti muslim sentiment. but they will also be protest counter protests by organizations who say that they are anti racist. one of them has already started in manchester, already another city here in the u. k. another one is expected here in liverpool shortly where i am, but they will also be a counter spa, right? practice here in live a pool, a couple of hours later, and that's where that's intentional for any flash buttons might be now we've seen seems a very violent disorder here in england across the last few days named me last night in sunderland. in assessing the north east of england, that was horrible, violent scenes with police officers have being pelted with breaks and book till several of them ending up in hospital with injuries. the local police station was broken into and set a life. now that home secretary, that cheap, but she's administer renteria here, said that she can dens the violence into most strong tons. and she did say that
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those who committed the crimes will feel the full force of the law that have been many, many arrests more than a 100 arrests already across england. but that has not done much to dampen these tensions. and those tensions that we must say started in the wake of a horrible tragedy. 3 little girls nodded. and it's when room is spread online that the 17 year old suspects in these mat, as was a new recently arrived immigrant, that these tensions flagged up. and even off the judge took a very unusual decision to name him, even though he's under 18, which is not routinely done here in the u. k. name him. and we learned that he was born in the u. k. 2 for one to parents that did not do anything to dampen the, i'm going qual, those tensions, and there are people in the community of south board, which is very close to here with this tragedy happened. that all feeling also anger and despair that horrific attack and, and that of young girls has now been use,
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but parts of the far right for their own agenda. all right, melana, thank you. we'll check back with you a little later on. thanks for that reporting from liverpool. so here's what's coming up on the officer, a news hour on an international day of support for palestinian prisoners. fisher more hiring accounts of mentor church health. and this really is essentially the kind of the harris secures enough democratic delegate votes to become the parties, not a need for november as president tools selection, pounds for ready. plenty of men sick records broken on the track and terrorist, a more or expected would be a flex in full swing. we have the latest to midland picks coming up and literally the, the big sign. this goes up, been
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a feature of the last few days in central europe and still with us that going through piling environment. and they're going to keep moving slowly. eastwood's is heat and low pressure that tends to keep going as a bit of a cold through it. but you can see that heading natur, ukraine, and drifting study science has to be followed by another group already starting to grow. this is that today's forecast that going over those in germany again. so keith has a fairly, we're looking into saturday and then the breeze picks up on the weather, becomes fine for a couple days. doesn't really affect the temperature much at all. and here's the 2nd growing batch on the way out of germany into portland tightening of time through the vulcans where it's still quite war inside a good positive southern europe 90 increasingly once again, the western side of you or if it's still pretty warm, if you pick on paris then use the olympics across is going up to about 30 by monday, just above average noticed how does it was, but certainly on the high side. so,
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that the, this is where we live from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and tapped on a new app from alta 0 new at using. is it the the the, the top source and the all just there it is. our please 32 people on a beach in the storm. all the capital mortgage issue had been killed by a suicide bomber. and several gunmen, the orange group had shut. bob has claimed responsibility for friday's attack. at
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least 5 people have been killed and is really or striking the occupies westbank. the attack targeted a car in the city of some kind of carrying your from us commander. that's according to is really officials. and there are ongoing raids on confrontations in that area . and the u. s. has announced that it will send a new aircraft carrier group to the middle east, as well as deploying michelle defend specials on the fighter. squadron washington says that wants to limit any military escalation by iran on saturdays, international day of solidarity with palestinian prisoners. israel has detained nearly 10000 palestinians since the beginning of its war on gauze of the un high commissioner for human rights. volker tark says the testimonies indicates that israel has acted in flagrant violation of international human rights law. so here's a closer look now, what many palestinians face and is really the tension. release prisoners have told
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of torture, including rape, shoot me of the ation. and the lack of food and water, the policy and prisoners and institution says more than 9300 palestinians have been arrested. and that number includes at least $950.00 women and children. many of the detainees, including journalists and human rights defenders, are being held without any formal charges. i'll just there a spoke to him, but he might have signed them off to sign him, excuse me, who was detained for 52 days. and he told us about the daily torture he endured by is where the guards, the close of business thought little glasses festival hudson. what i've done with that on the session, the kind of the vehicle when it's in and when i went to daniel custody just i didn't i was to be in the middle of the new. oh, i know i've got a flash out of model, you will pass out
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a model and then i'll come see me on that or find somebody that just a little bit over the course of the but i have the one, it's been a lot when and a one and then that would level um, 10th of them in the dash and see and how about off is that what i'm going to have you seeing as we, as a i spelled out of this gift said look, if it gets it had the oh and then i had that it name instead of them from a special and go learn all these. it will not cover who is there, but don't have this class that he will not cover who i'm going to be done by move them. who's them? but i was doing that, that'd be that'd be kenneth. push. push a i know i know from the i get the feedback to me. uh, janet of know, and the, uh, the amount of days and i send them that is that the case i know as well has just what has my little you know, i'm going to order the shuttle to just move testament to the front seat push to
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have what, what legal, what it was in the bottom of that to your, to say the when, when we say the nevada, one more thing about it, why i couldn't look so women's it to her as soon as the blazing stuff to bass. i thought she was an assistant professor and beauty state university was researched extensively on palestinian prisoners and is really jail joining us from occupied east jerusalem. mr. for us, thanks for your time. look, the latest report by the un human rights office says that is real, was holding more than 9400 for the prisoners and knots as of the end of june. and that there were detainees taken from gaza. israel, the westbank as well, which is real, is not providing any information on regarding their faith. so how likely is it that the actual number of prisoners held in is really jails has much higher things that need to do? yes, definitely. i mean, the number is we estimate that at least 10000,
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but it's tending business have been detained and are currently held. and it's very easy to mention incentives. but you also know, as you mentioned, of thousands of palestinians, particularly from the guns, a strip actually nowhere to be found. we have no information about the imprisonment conditions. we actually do not know if some of them are alive or not. we continue to see the testimony as a business, such as the one that you have just shown. and not just, you know, that the big, the conditions of understanding detainees, particularly those in a present for instance, or to say to come in with violence, torsion as a, as a continuously present and such as to which but it seems that the needs are subjugated continuously and a, that's a, something about the nature of, of the imprisonment policies, but also about the numbers that we have. so we don't really have a good estimate and concrete number, but it's getting to the needs because it's continues to hide the numbers and the figures and to actually practice a policy in force disappearances,
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particularly against but as to needs from the governors to this. and this particular report that i referenced by the u. n. also set talks about the, the conditions that palestinians are held in and what they face, including water boarding sleep differ fraser and electric shocks, a dog set on them, other forms of torture, and ms treatments. we've seen, recently raped as well. so the fact that i mean these are testimonies that have been given by palestinians in the past in the past. but the path, the fact that the un now is reporting this and it's report. do you think that is going to make a difference at all to, to their lives and to the international community a well, i sincerely hoping that it doesn't make a difference but, but that's absolutely correct. but it's to me and did you need, and the prisoners have continuously been seeing that the conditions. and so is there any presents, even before the war on hold effect? i mean this, the, in the present authorities, i'm a no, that's really our me, as you've mentioned, continuously practice of the various forms of torture, including 6, what i saw,
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the 3 of us having present that as being forced to act like animals degrading the most medical the kid before would and providing them with and sufficient bunch of is it fluid? so they have, we have to continuously been saying this, but it's been in the human as are going to, the patients also have continuously been piecing the. i'd got to be that when this is a bonus to new business, let's not forget that since october 7th, i'm to know, does it himself, but his opinion it presents have been can use adult showed like somebody can get an exception, but this would. so i hope that this, this report by those which are best in fact change, but a few of us, but it's been your business. but we also know that what is that it continues to receive them community that that's continuously to see being. but the international community by the united states, and of course, the provision of what the ends of legal covered, open, legal assistance to the government. we also know that this reality would not change because in the past and today has been continuously practiced these 2 practicing these forms of violence without actually having to face any precautions. and to
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continue to enjoy to enjoy this at this stage of infinity that we have started. we've been accustomed to and i think it was the responsibility of mr. holder as apologies. but what is the responsibility of off um, states here and other countries? because when you look at the issue of enforce disappearances, for example, it is considered a crime against humanity, according to the rome statute of the international criminal court. so countries have a role to play here and ensuring that doesn't happen, correct? of course they do. they do have, i don't, i mean we also know that, you know, that had been limited in most cases, particularly in the, the claim of genocide against a, you know, i get pretty much into that gets to proceed population inside. and also it is, but we also know that the reality of the measuring community unfortunately, has continuously cited with those and above a, which of course, they're not good states and is there. and of course, we also know that torture is not polices. i mean the u. s has been continuously practicing, tortured against it's between populations of outside that states, such as, as some of that need to do is
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a lot of companies receive this kind of immunity, another production. so why do we know why we have to say that? of course, the domestic states must act and put a stop to this, for instance. stop, stop, i mean is it as it continues to use this with incident looked by and it's unfortunate, especially in population, but this unfortunately will not take place. and that's why this day, today's the national date, and so that was by the senate business is important because we also know that we have to continuously raise the alarm to raise the voice and to the step and sort of that to us. but it's been a business because unfortunately, that dimension community international law and those states and but what have never heard of best buy to put a student population and continuously continue to watch in silence as but it's been inspired and being tortured and draped and said it's a presence passive hold on. thank you so much for joining us from occupied as tourism. basically. now the us defense secretary lloyd austin has revoked a plea deal agreed earlier this week with the electric mastermind at the 911
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attacks as well as to if i suspect that accomplices. and 3 of the $5911.00 defendants at guantanamo had agreed to plead guilty to all their charges, including the murder of nearly $3000.00 people. and this was, were quarterly in exchange for the prosecution, agreeing to not seek the death penalty. how does the cast or sent this report from washington? is just what it was thought that this dark chapter of us history was nearing a resolution. it is not. and a tersely worded memo to the military judge, overseeing the guantanamo court. us defense secretary lloyd austin, said he had determined that in light of the significance of the decision to enter into the plea deals that responsibility for such a decision should rest with him alone. austin then withdraws the us from the fleet deals effectively putting the death penalty back on the table. the steel had been offered to and accepted by the 3 a choose masterminds of the 911 attack police. sheik mohammed, while lead, been
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a tosh, and most of the all how us saw we the 3. okay, the operatives would have been sentenced for up to life in prison in exchange for guilty police all charges, including to the murders of 2976 people. many of the $911.00 victims families had said they were outraged that the deal would have spared the men from the death penalty. but others had supported the deal for practical reasons. it had been seen as the only solution to an otherwise unsolvable legal problem of putting the men on trial because the evidence had been tainted by us government torture and impeded by it's classified nature. the deal had also been politically toxic. president joe biden quickly said he had nothing to do with it. and now just 2 days after the plea deal was made, public biden's defense secretary canceling it altogether. this means that despite years of promises to close one honda mill,
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it will remain open indefinitely because there's nowhere else a house of the detainees that cost american tax payers $440000000.00 a year. and it prolongs the wait for justice for the 911 attacks hydro castro alger 0, washington and in the us, a republican presidential candidate donald trump has agreed to debate and vice president campbell, a harris on fox news in september. and that comes after harris won enough delicate votes to become the democratic presidential nominees. the online voting process continues until monday, but she's already secured the votes she needed. i am honored to be the presumptive democratic nominee for president of the united states. and i will tell you the tireless work of our delicate it's our state leaders. and staff has been pivotal in making this moment possible to
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a 100 and has more from washington. it's not official, but cala harris can now safely be called the presumed democratic nominee for president. and her 1st decision is a big one. she's got to pick a vice presidential running me in doing that. she would be the 1st female black president, the 1st south asian president. and so most of the people she seems to be looking at are white men. she's also maybe going to want to look for regional balance, like when john kennedy in 1960 a ne sooner picked lyndon johnson, a southerner for his running mate. she's also going to want to pick someone ideally who can help her when one of those key battleground states. and she's going to want to find someone who would do no harm. that's the less. and the donald trump has been learning to his detriment. after picking j d vance has made a number of statements in the press that have caused that campaign some problem. so the people she's looking at are democratic governors like j. b, prisoner of illinois to wallets of minnesota. but those are both solidly democratic states. anyway, if she wants to add a state,
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she could go to mark kelly the arizona senator where she should, she could go to josh shapiro. he is the governor of pennsylvania who won that state by 15 percentage points. so in looking at doing that, those are the people that she seems to be looking at, but she could also throw out the rule book entirely. that's what bill clinton did in 1992. when he picked another white southerner and al gore and they went on to win the presidential nomination, john henry and l g 0. washington. in india, extreme weather conditions are causing widespread destruction from north to south. in the southern side of carolina, land slides have killed more than 200 people, and hundreds are missing, buried under mud and debris, homes, roads, and bridges have been washed away and farms are destroyed. and for those who have survived, they say they have nowhere to go. a weird though i've lost my house, i've lost everything. i only have 2 sons. i'm the sole bread winner of my family. i
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don't know what else i will do. how can i low cost of my children and in the northern state, if he much offered us heavy rain in cloudburst have washed away villages on homes. at least 6 people had been killed and dozens or missing. schools and universities remain closed. this was coming up on the news, our 5 olympics on 6 metals for teddy winer, the frenchman's latest achievements coming up in support with drama right after the break, the call choose 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's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life,
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those stages we want. we want the education reward because the women in my country democracy because that's the one we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally. we are walking in their footsteps, our ancestors 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 keywords you to the the
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let's get the latest for me. let me pick now which i'm a thank you doing. he's just a 22 years old, but funds are already holding. allow, ma shot the french phelps off to the sewer. and once again, the lights of the home crowd by winning a full gold medal in paris. he fits in another dominance performance to a neat, 200 meters, individual metlife ma shop, bracing the olympic record in the process. just as he has done in every final he's completed in at these games, he becomes the 1st french athlete to take full individual goals at a single olympics. having will say one, the 400 meter medley, and it's 200 meters frustrate and lots of flights. so it's been unbelievable forego, nero's is not where i thought i could possibly do that was really trying to prepare this needs. like keep as it was a surprise, like a christmas gift. they can open only on the the 1st day, which was the 4 am. and i was then i was surprised every day i'm only 22. was that a refresher and so there's,
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i'm not going to use to that. you think anyone can be used to that? so i was, i was trying to take the positive and ignore the negative stuff of it. but he added what on that? it wasn't just small shop making history in the pool. is kate mchugh and became the 1st woman to retain the size of the box, right? titles with gold and 200 meter events. the 23 wrote one and on and then pick back what's on. you'll say victory in the 100 meters earlier in the games to replicate test success. entice you mcewen's, australia is fuss olympian to and full individual gold medals. if you can, there's a joshua chapter guy him did. he's about to retire from the truck minutes off to winning gold and the 10000 meters. the 27 year old who was a 3. so i'm well champion over this distance. go silver the take your lympics 3 years ago. this time you should be on top of the page in winning and on and then pick record sign was 26 minutes and 43 point one full seconds. nothing. 18 seconds of the previous best set. 60 years ago. chapter going that wants to swap the truck to the right,
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but not before trying to successfully defense is 5000 meters high to next week. but i mean, maybe it's time to look at it or you know, yeah. so you say like a really want everything that he said to be one. so i think this is my last certainly piece and maybe this is my last truck and see the, you know, frenchman teddy, rina has cemented his legacy. it is one of the greatest june day because of old time. teddy babs, he's 9 and facing a lot of number one came in june of south korea and the find is the plus 100 kilogram categories to claim a record 5th. and then it goes metal. especially 5 wrote as 2 days may suggest the racism into now with 6 metals across the 5 games and the set of braces with french presidents and manual macro will success the french athletes off to be even football team reached the semifinals for the 1st time and so what she is for the one know victory against argentina is on sleep much. that's it with the go. the much was my odd way. she's that exchange between the plays off of the game.
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argentina's senior players came on to find it 2 weeks ago for a racist tons aim towards the french plaza heritage. i know that joe could, which is one step closer to his 1st olympic gold medal. often he defeated lorenzo. it means that the in straight sets of it is now guaranteed at least as fast as silver metals. i'm thinking the way of gold they will be call us out for us to be doing the final we would in 3 weeks ago. china lead the way in the metals table with 13 goats april the highest from so having an excellent game. so fall with 11 gold, small, great person up to falls off to success in the men's running 8. 0 yeah. now childhood is spent in the atlas. mountains of morocco has prepared one olympian to take us for to enter the country. it's a new heights. police went to meet with the french capital, a little slow. we get some downtime with friends and family in paris. after making history on hole sparks. rock has seized the 1st off leak from the middle east. don't know if i forget to compete in olympic venting. it was
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a dream come through. it's been, it's been amazing experience. i already have, you know, 1st and then pick withdrawal symptoms, you know, representing them. and our region is, is really, is really big for me. i was very lucky to be raised in a family where anything was possible that instills, but that's increment from a very young age. slowly now competes from high stables in england to fall in love with the venting while a university that your but it's, i'm a rock and roots that made her the right as she is today. they've been many olympic equestrians from the mean region, but slowly is the 1st in a 112 years of a venting. it has 3 disciplines dresser as cross country and show jumping. she and her whole cashing homes have built in understanding through constant training in friendship. one of many cheese had since childhood with 2nd divorce is a bit everywhere and we're recording quite for most areas. and that's where i'm, i love of the annual just grew and started and you had to trust that the voice with the newer to purchase sheets and you have to become one with it. because if you
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show stress, then you can put yourself in the before danger for me was very easy to friends, say does afterwards for the sports as well as being inspired by anything echoing the simpleton example of how about the amino has been crucial to know is career, my mom has a, a bad accident taste or just 2 inches. she's ended up on the wheelchair. what she has been able to do with her life after that has been up sort of see amazing. she created a charge for disabled before we have to rehab centers in morocco, they have schools are so for to the advantage of children and they will children. so for me to witness all of that, just how someone, you know, sometimes you can have terrible or deals with how you can change them into something beautiful and create something else over time. you know, growing up in the us has been a huge inspiration even when i started and no one's getting into the news is every time she was like, you're going to go to the olympics. so i didn't have a choice but to believe in myself to not believe carried her one final hurdle
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before paris. no slot we wrote at the olympics despite having surgery on a broken collarbone, just a few weeks before the games. for more years of experience and a clean bill of health, could see how many can even take an impact. at los angeles 2028. patrice elgin's era powers? i as the president thomas back has made it clear that there are no doubts surrounding the gender issues that of rocks and pig boxing off to the hun, gary and books and association off the i see to reconsider al jerry and ashley's human colleagues, the participation of the games can be found, tie ones, the new thing, or the heart of the general of to report to the fading agenda tests under the international boxing association. last year, police faces hung gary loops on a him or in the quarter finals later on south. today. this of the police previous opponents onto the carini a bond at that fights off the just 46 seconds back, has condemned to the online abuse they've received. let's be very clear. here we are talking about the women's books and the we have
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a toolboxes global as women where it's been raised as a woman. what is going on in these are context in the social media. with all these hate speech with these, the aggression and the abuse. and the fuel to buy these are trained so totally unacceptable. well, can i use a file that says that the claims against his daughter are unfair? it has the layout of the movie having such a daughter is hon because she is a champion. she wanted me and i encourage her to get in the middle in paris. we want her to win in middleton on a. they don't here in flag. the attacks against our moral it is not fair amount as a goal, but his loved sports since she was 6 years old and satellite, that was just as a you'll support from me for now. but i will be back later with plenty more from the a power cell impacts. okay, so i'm looking forward to it. thank you so much. and thanks for watching the news. our on l 20, my colleagues from the craze with you in just
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