tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 3, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the real wet weather has not moved ours and midwest down the eastern side level. jordan that was developing and learned to get some pretty fluffy with the the you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in delphi and getting navigates i. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. it runs initial investigation into the assassination of how massive leaders 9. he says he was killed with a short range project. all fired from outside. his room classes between is really forces and palestinian fighters and the occupied westbank following a strikes that killed a local commander of the us brigades. a suicide bomb attack on
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a popular beach kills at least 32 people in this home. all the capital chabad claims responsibility students in bank with this whole nationwide process, the gains prime minister successfully not demanding justice for 200 people killed and resumed unrest. i'm driven ash with the license from the olympics, as francis, assuming sleep of salt lake on la shaw the lights, the home ground once more winning his full gold medal as far as getting the welcome to the news hour. we begin with breaking news out of iran, where the revolution regard has published his initial findings into the assassination of how much this political liter it's 900 yet. and to ron on wednesday, it says he was killed by a short range projectile carrying
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a warhead wing 7 kilograms fired from outside his room. and accuse this is real of can or else the a task with support from the us. iran has reiterated, it's will eventually use death warning. israel will receive a harsh punishment in due time and place. anita was buried in doha, in a funeral ceremony on friday. our correspondence, the rest will start our is joining us here. onset versa. what more are we learning at this hour? of these is becoming more and more a clash of narrative. so super one day of to destination office. my honey, you have seen a long article, a visa created by uh by new york times and refilled into toyota and officials, one american official and 5 other middle eastern officials. so not the analyst. and based on this and how to get, it was simply that the boned and exclusive as we planned to, to the room the 10 year was supposed to stay my almost 2 months ahead of his stay
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in over there and once handy. it was in the room that it has been explored remotely . so that was the narrative that was dominating to hold arguments so far. but now i obviously is coming up with his own narrative and with a difference in how you've seen that simply because it was a short range project file that has been fired for on most of the buildings carrying something to them because of the explosives and steel here as it is a project that was suppose, that was a dummy explosive. so ceilings requires the precision and steel. it's creates lots of questions in, in terms of the efficiency or the reading security apparatus is because for them it's such a position to be carried out. the ones who have fired the projectile to but it doesn't, we should have in peer have the knowledge of the building. have the knowledge of the moments or if it's might be a honey, yet just remember that somebody's any one day before that she met the head of the government. the newly elected threatening present is with his gun and the head of
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the state. they are on the supplement of the home on a so those we have fired the project that had the information with these moments have the information where he's going to states and the information of the exact room that she is going to be there. and now the question, read out how you level the randy and officials and who has higher levels sick with and confidential information being leaked from them. how those who have we'll put data on how these rail cause cavities such an attack. so in any way, we can easily say that doesn't matter whether new york times article or the narrative, or if i have gc is, is correct, was reflecting the truth. still the inefficiency of the rent and security apparatus is there still an intermediation for the reading and security. after that, the system is quite clear that one has been out mashed in terms of electric welfare will figures in terms of the seeking those being intercepted communications being intercepted, it has been organized by his rabbit. me still a lot of questions that need answering. but russel um iran is also saying that
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they're going to avenge honey, is blood's and we know that israel is bracing for some sort of retaliation reaction . no one really knows yet what's going to happen, but, but what sort of response can we expect? so when these rarely started to carry out the attack, so when you're running assets, whether they are running proxies or they are allies or directly rang and assets seems to october 7th, over the course of time nouns. and the address is roughly talking about almost for t iranian high level ground commanders or diplomats being killed, either in syria or in 11 on simply the route of engagement was that whenever there was an attack, iranians was going through the proxies or allies. however, in apple, when israel conducted the attacks on running embassy directly radians has responded regular from iran for the 1st time since as long as revolution in 1979 and uranium topic and said that now we have changed the rules of engagement for them,
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not one israel attacks on our allies, the response is going to go to the hours and if it's attached to regulatory writing, assess them to respond will be directly on the run. it was a binding public, the public announcement. so now names are finding themselves in a position that they have been attacked directly on their story in the wrong and official guest who was there to attend the integration of the name of the elected president. and he has been assessing it so it happens on the writing of soil. rodney and have to respond to the question, is that whether they're going to give that response to their allies or directly from iran? i think both. so we are expecting a quoted, the natives attack directly from you wrong and also to it's quarter use isn't proxies from silvia from rock and probably from the amount as well. but the one thing is different when in apple, iran responded to the attack, or is rad. he's on the that when they embassy. so it was very well calculated if it has been well measured and you're on has you from several part, is it how to depression, but for now read names, occupants silent,
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and they're using the surprise element. okay, right. so thank you so much for breaking that down. for us, while we can now speak to him, how much but on the, who's the chair of american studies at the university of ron, joining us via skype from the uranium capital. welcome back to al jazeera 1st. can i get your initial thoughts on the statement that has been put out by the i r g c saying that this might honey, it was killed by a short range projectile carrying warhead waiting. 7 kilometers fired from outside his room, dots, according to the statement to i think the 1st thing that we should keep in mind, and this is a general support because i've been involved in this sort of thing for, for decades. whenever an american journal, whether it's for a newspaper, whether it's the new york times, or reuters, or the daily telegraph or the times say that they have received information from the writing officials. that's the fabrication, the writing officials do not communicate with western journalist. and they do not
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give that sort of information ever. so they're just making it up. it doesn't matter what the story is. it doesn't matter what we're talking about. as soon as they say a name, the right name, officials let alone to name, do you run into officials? that means that the new york times is fabricating a narrative. okay. and then how about there is a purpose. mr. merante has that has the statement been put out by the i r g c. now to refute those claims that were made in some western media, that is a part of it, but obviously the ira g. c, the government, the state has the responsibility to investigate and then give us an accurate picture of what exactly happened. and of course, it was a security failure without a doubt. but we have to take 2 issues into consideration. one is that there were hundreds of foreign dignitaries in the country at that time because of the in operation. we have pets of state. we had speakers, a parliament, we have ministers and presidential invoice. but also we have to keep in mind that
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the run is finding unintelligence, we're not with this rain. the machine is, randy regime is not the ron's equal. we are fighting an intelligence war with the united states, with a 5 eyes with west western intelligence agencies. the whole of the western uh, let's say all of the western embassies, any ron, are part of an intelligence gathering network and all of the countries around the run, which include and where, where, where they have the western embassies, but also american embassies. all of them are being used to gather information about the country you're on, is the only country, except for syria, iraq levon on in yemen, that is actively supporting the resistance. and therefore, it's not an equal intelligence warfare. it is basically you run against the collective west, right. but what will be the implications of that security failure? do you think? and what would you like to see? because at the end of the day,
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iran surely knows best uh how much those leaders are targeted by israel and heavy yes. and self was found on killed in the capital to hon. oh, yes. and the run fast to get revenge. you run has to punish, says ran the regime. the best it turns is to make sure that there's right. any regime understands that the price will be very heavy after the attack on the running console that you're on attack for the 1st time on it. so the reason why, until now the tax work have a to a couple of months ago, the tax up against the design is regina were carried out by ron to allies. was because there is, there are countries between standing between the wrong and palestine. jordan, iraq and these cause political issues, there was only when there's really regimes truck you, ronnie, and territory, and then the wrong would be able to tell say that, look, we're going to strike them any way regardless of what the jordanian king wants.
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because the joint indian king is obviously a close ally of israel. so this time around the running is, are going to do the same, but is going to be much more severe. the consequences for this really regime in my opinion, will be much greater. and if there's really reason chooses to strike back, then they're going to be hit harder and harder again and again. okay, i mean, you're talking about the implications for a, for israel with iran, accuse of being behind this attack as well as the americans, according to the statement. but what about the implications internally? because this is, she would just be embarrassing for iran. is it not the fact that it's my honey i was killed while in the capital steps? as i set the intelligence apparatus, intelligence organizations in iran have to re think many of the things that they do . but again, this is war. we are at war with the collective west in a sense that they are there to protect this u. s. in those departments,
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this region that's raping and torturing palestinians. and the ronnie is, are going to pay a price for it. why do you think that we have maximum pressure against the maximum sanctions against this country? it's not because of the nuclear program or because of, i don't know, terrorism or human rights, or global warming, perhaps tomorrow. it's all about palestine is because the iranians have been firm for over 4 decades in their support for the past assuming causes and to bring down a i n s. know supremacist, racist regime and to have the people the palestine free. so you run it is going to pay price and they will continue to the west and best ran, the regime with the support of the west will continue to try to carry out assassinations and murder we've. we've had a colleague of mine at the university of tap wrong. he was murdered the 1st scientist that was murdered by these assassinations which the west and the is randy
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. we seem carried out in the run was a colleague of mine at the university of tap wrong. and then they began to ramp up protection for nuclear scientists. it became more difficult right here. they're going to have to make changes again. all right, mr. mohammed around that, thank you for joining us from to home to thank you. now the pentagon has a balance that the us is deploying additional military forces, including warships and fighter drugs to the middle east, to support israel, washington so as that it wants to mitigate any possible retaliation from iran and its allies to is really strikes and live in on that killed a senior has the commander, as well as the assassination of how mosque leader is $900.00 a year in iran for us and jordan's joining us now from washington dc rosalyn. what can we read into these additional deployments at this time? the united states has a treaty obligation to defend israel from outside attack. and so the re deployment
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of the us, us abraham lincoln, or aircraft stud stripe group for the theodore roosevelt which is currently in the region, is basically uh, not just uh, maintaining its um, military uh, presence in what's known as the central command area of responsibility. but it's also the us sending a signal to or wrong and to it's prophecies that it is more they're prepared to deter any such attack that might come on is real in the wake of the killings of the smell. i me and the i'm also a senior commander, mr. secure. this is also a signal to others in the region that the us is not letting its desired of emphasis on trying to boost its presence in the asia pacific region. distracted from what is of certainly a signal, an important priority for the united states are trying to mitigate,
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trying to reduce the tensions in the middle east. even though the button harris administration has tried to pull itself out of us managing those tensions in the middle east. and try to put more emphasis on others national security priorities. it's simply not feasible for the us to watch stuff away from a tree obligation to as well, especially in light of the fact that the war garza is now more than 300 days old. and there are still attacks being carried out by her most by has pulled on by the who is in human against our interest that the us considers very much. it's all right. thank you, rousing jordan, thanks for that reporting from washington dc. and is really or strikes has killed a commander of the arms wing of hamas and to cut them in the occupied westbank for others were killed in the strike on a car. they were traveling in an hour after the attack. another striking near the
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city was shortly after the attacks. israel was really forces carried out raids into this cut in confrontations took place between is really soldiers and palestinian fighters is really forces fire to your gas. a journalist, so we're covering the raids, we have our correspond that need that. but i am joining us from about all where the 2nd strike to face to talk to us about that an adult and also tell us whether the rates are still ongoing and some kind of what would heating that these rated forces are getting up to leave it till we've cut him refuge account after they did that since bit during the hours of the morning. we came here around 10 am, and that's when we saw these really forces raising the area and surrounding that a few, jacob, no, a few hours later. we've heard the news of another is really air strikes that took place actually in this area where we are right now. this is the vintage of blocks, which is north east of food, cutting where these really forces conducted the drawing strike against a group of palestinians. and according to witnesses, we've been speaking to,
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they say that they is really car chased those men when they escaped. one of the cars and later on were struck by these really forces. now it's a heavy area. probably they thought they could hide it, be between the, all of the trees over there, but ultimately they were shots. now we've been here when it show it to, after the attack happened. but we've seen these really soldiers taking some bodies with them. no problem sending medical sources say they've received that official sources say they've received it new is from the is really a sources saying that's for palestinians were killed in that strike. now that follows the strike that took place around 6 am local time here and to cut him in another area that's left 5 palestinians that now knew the bodies. uh, one body was intact. and the 4 other palestinians, they eh, golf to the hospitals in, you know, parts body parts remains, which took
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a while for the families and the medical sources to be able to identify the names of them, including one commander the leader of assembly gave infield cutting that with heating from our source is that a funeral procession for 3 of those palestinians is taking place now. but we know because it's really forces to have all these of for poly thing is here that the is there is not going to be funerals for them. so it means that as you've been reporting for many months now, the range on the occupied westbank have increased dramatically since october the 7th. but the use of aerial drone strikes, in particular, in the occupied westbank on civilian infrastructure. and how, how much more has that increased and it's definitely increased dramatically. we're talking about at least thursday air strikes, whether by thrones, or by other be good aircraft against palestinian targets since the beginning of the
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war on guys it, we've seen the use of it in a craft before and the room strikes against palestinian store and gets specifically in towards getting an janine refugee comes before the war, but you're talking about less than a year now. and thursday. air strikes, at least against palestinian and target. it's, you know, seeing here as one way of israel trying to kill and now it's often a fight. there's inside that are huge accounts and in different areas across the occupied the west bank at the time when the world is looking at the war and gaza. they feel that the feeling hit amongst palestinians is that this role is trying to kill as many fighters as possible. now when we talk about the rates to the occupied with bank, it's important to note that the population, the palestinian population is largely alarmed. so you were talking about people who
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are, you know, going through their schools going through their work when they are often met by is really forces who sometimes shoot and kill. this type of thing is for just being at their own place at their own time. what's their own place and the wrong time being outside of their own homes? when is really forces in the site to raise those areas. so we're talking about a very difficult situation. we're palestinians, feel there been lots to wonder. well, i'm alone. free 61 of the strongest armies in the world. all right, thank you so much that i am reporting for us from the occupied westbank we have with us dr. him was to find out who was the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. joining us here on site, welcome back houses there, mr. but hopefully to what extent are events and you can find west bank, these raids that we see. the aerial drones strikes on on fighters and, and people in the occupied west bank were directly tied to the war and gaza. so it's the same uh, same good. so is it or is that back into the whole published in young people and this not award on how mass? it's a lot on the palestinian people,
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whether didn't guys the old or the west bank and most of the victims are civilians . and the case of guys are 50000 people, have been killed. 72 percent of them are women and children. and in the west bank because they have cars more than 610 sofa since the 7th of october, but not the bus, but a huge number of them are children as you want us have just made the report so recent to you, which says that the number of palestinian children could by the, is already on the has increased sense of the 7th of october by 250 percent. actually every 2 days of this to me on chive, this gives them the west bank by is though is it is behaving as a rogue, but i a state, they don't respect any little on the fact that they are using military the mid 30 addison, the army the aircraft, the drones, even handle cup dogs and shooting me slides on civilian population that i'm the
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occupation using the military tactic against occupied to people who are civilians is absolutely unacceptable. forgive the simplicity question here, but when, when this happens, where the palestinian security forces does not do because the or does not to be the and the police didn't know. so it, it has lost. i'm a security control anywhere in the west bank. nothing area and nothing area being up anywhere. and that's the only that, that is there any establishment smart that it's who is the governor now of the west bank, this man who calls himself freshest from the 4th. and this man who says that all of us to know is, must be evicted from the okay bye to this is, this man is in charge of the west bank and he has ordered this a wave from that. but just in general, sort of the, even a civil control over the so called the area be so practically the police can, you know, sort of thing is non existent from security perspective. and the, the, i'm not allowed even to be in the area with that. is it a, i me is one it's,
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i think there was some talk or some hope by many people who are saying look, and it's 9, honey, is assassination. may lead to unity between the power steering infections, particularly how mouse and, and photo, how likely is it that the policy in it or 40 goes down not roads before we talked about how much, how much is that id and all the police doing infections already and that's what we agreed upon and between what the declination of between now the, the ball is in the court of the police to me on those sort of are they ready? what that they have to respond now? we are waiting for them because that between the collaboration was very specific to get the clarified exactly what should be done. the immediate formation of a national consensus government, which would become a nation. i do need to government basically and uh, the goal for the listing and enter the leadership meeting, which means identified police to me and he's
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a ship. that's what they've been calling for for a long time now. and so they're to do to, to start the process because it's the president we should initiate. now, the discussions about the formation of a national consensus government. what are you hearing from the presidency or the palestinian authority at this moment in time? well the, the fact that was that are presenting the police doing and also to, to invest anything that is the deal for finally those to make up the listing and also to, to start the process because the listing and also it is mainly on by far on fact, i agreed to disagree men, so now we want to see a practical, practical steps that can go over and happening. and the, of course, one very important point to a that i want to say is that we are absolutely shocked. and the sort of price about the fact that they're in either states is allowing us to continue with these effects in the west bank and gaza. and now we're sending that aircraft and sending the ships to him is the end, which is lifting an attack in every way that is totally unacceptable. okay,
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talk to him about what he will leave it there. thank you so much for your time and for speaking to us in gaza is really forces have killed 8 palestinians and overnight attacks and fighter jets hit a home and the and bodies refugee camp where a pregnant woman was killed along with her husband and 2 of their children, heavier to the recently also struck eastern areas of data and by now of saturdays, international jail, solidarity with palestinian prisoners. israel has detained nearly 10 thousands palestinians since the beginning of its war on garza was, is there a spoke to it, but i am off of simon who was detained for 52 days. and he told us about the daily torture that he endured by is really guards. most of this not thought of the little fluffy festival cutting the done with, says that on the 2nd the kind of the vehicle when it's in and what us because it
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would be the same as us then you have to just have us to be in the middle of the new oh, that will flash out of model when you have a flash of model. and then obviously you instead of buy something model that just a little bit over the course it got hold on, but i have the when it's been was when and a when and, and said what level of time to get them in the dash and feeling well how about off of this the have you seeing as we as a, as the as griffin that i'll give it gets it had oh and then i had that it never said a simple mistake. and, well, what i'll do is it will not cover who is there, but don't i have this class to have, you will not lose it. i'm going to come with them. my move them who them but i can move, i don't that, that'd be, that'd be any push the soft push a i know i know from the i get the the, the on the agenda of know,
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and the number 5, the governor from the is not in the is that the case i know as well has just what had my little and i'm going to order the shuttle to just move assessment on the front seat. the push to have going on. these are what a lot of without losing but of, of that to you to say to them when we say the nevada. well, most of the nevada one last kind of look, so women's, it to the the photos and the blazing stuff. okay. well now speak to lawyer, i'm a definitely who found that his own jerusalem based law firm and has practice civil and human rights law and is really and palestinian legal systems is. joining us from occupied is jerusalem. welcome to alta 0. we appreciate your time. look the testimonies by palestinian prisoners about mistreatment and torture, or nothing new. but now you have the u. n. and the most recent report that you on human rights office detailing mistreatment saying that prisoner is suffer sleep
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deprivation, water boarding electric shocks. dogs are set on them. i mean, now that the u. n. has put out this report, do you think it will make a difference to the international community? will? will it make a difference to israel little what does that mean? it's not gonna make a difference because the what was the facts that exception and the case has become a massive screen. and those reports out of true, we hear these cases. and we hear that discriminates the prison i was when we need them in prison and will be released. and sometimes the prisoners even are not or are not willing to speak about their experiences, especially without us do the thing because they are afraid what's what happened to them after they filed a complaint. any kind of complaint, even if it's within those really legal assistance, what are the international community would do something? what this would, that's the whole or that has been some change and put it nationally as you know,
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on the live in the. ready ice and jane international, the cause of justice on, on the values you see the national criminal car, the females are filled up with the reports of the prestige and have been suffering for more than essentially, you know, disclose the under james environment and decided to establish a jewish state in their home there and the human rights violations against presidents, under gifts, but a senior was injured the right. i've been getting all the time now and i know because it is it's game and the supports that they understood back to me. as i said, the scene is afraid of for them, but they have, they do have the luxury to say that we don't want the supports because the supports can be afterwards us. let me ask you this thing for that quote, i'm yet for you also know cut local course in different countries. so how effective do you think that international advocacy efforts have been and highlighting the plight of palestinian prisoners specifically it's not enough. it
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hasn't been very difficult. i mean if, if it was effective is i wouldn't have it listed almost $10000.00 palestinians since october the 7th. and that's what i mean. those that we don't know about the number of the but it's the number to the rest of them guys. or if it was extremely effective, there wouldn't be almost $300.00. it's 330500 students administered to read the thing with no charge whatsoever without being even wrote it to our court to flow without the charging the detainees with any cause the charge or the audio friends. and so it hasn't been, is that good or that's for sure there, but again, are we, we have to continue this is targeting, know, can we, i didn't do nationally. i'm on, on the, on the impression of course, different countries. the problem for the students, i'm like, what does the does do it as a pass? do you mean?
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usually the don't told them and then ship as ladies do. and that's what goes in is go to national court in b u. s. and try to find lawsuits against the piano or the policy and look at the and so on. but the feelings are from here that's their home that right? and usually that's the only citizen should that the whole is that it's hard for them to bring cases produced. is a in other countries and the only avenue is that, that is open for them is it is with him as a medium system. and that's, you know, it's a military system. and it's in, by nature, it's a game, but it's being an interest on the games. but a female writes, look, one of the uh, points mentioned in this you, when report is the issue of the enforce disappearances. and the report says that detainees have been taken from garza israel and the west bank in israel, and hasn't provided any information regarding their fates or their whereabouts. now we know that enforce disappearance is considered a crime against humanity. and that's according to the room statute of the international criminal court. so what is the,
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what is the responsibility of states who have signed up to the wrong statutes? i mean, obviously that is the responsibility for those countries on that is on the side of sponsibility on that side of that tony jeanetta guys and see as you know, guy can, you conduct on your job has already filed a motion to get into the machine to go to a criminal court to issue dictation order what i know this order against. ready that is the prime minister. ready then you know, i'm against. ready the defense minister. ready got out, hopefully this order is a list or that will be granted. but the motion might actually include the if truck know that have seen the future and new motion that gives other than 0 officials, especially those sort of conducting those drives or the service transfer for those drives. and one of them is, of course, as you know, is that the so called to see me. ringback a minister also police are so called the
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national security minister right here who has been actually a rodney this policy and has been pushed in for this policy, including the policy of starvation and including all of the, you know, a torture was difficult or psychological that we have seen that speak about the games on prisoners. what are the boats mains female miners? and we have all kinds of prisoners including lawyers, human rights activists, doctors, teachers, mother, pregnant women are, all of them are in their prism. it is the james hold face the same secret. unfortunately. how about the thank you so much for speaking to us from occupied east jerusalem. i hope there's time for a check on the weather. now here's rob with more on months to flooding. and certain rain season is mature now, and as a result we have some pretty big dime pool mole. so this is and then many of course
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has more energy in the atmosphere. the whole how does versus day and 44 years on thursday that produced flooding throughout the city. been about $330.00 or millimeters in 24 hours. inevitably you get flooding from that, that it's food will be that you'll see rain some salt into hard until the stand to sunday, then things certainly improve because the focus of what his brothers come for the size, but it's been pretty heavy. right. and throughout the 9th of this area where you meet up with the foothills of the himalayas, him show per dashboard rescue efforts were necessary because of that, right? but from the satellite evidence, heavy stuff is for this last night. in fact, the width is the last 24 hours or so has been in bangladesh and about 2 thirds of the average for august as that rain is part of the circulation is move slowly, westwood, and for sundays, full costs gives the potential for flooding in matcher. pradesh there are of course warnings are for this whole general every moving science as well as it keeps moving slowly. westwards into raja style is a keep the same risk but it had
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a bit already this infiniti heavy right in solving pakistan. and that will simply be added to the still ahead on the i'll just there it is. our growing tensions on britain's 3 protests stokes. by the far right, following a stopping attack, spread across several cities. we'll get an update from the report. and we meet the right are making this to reinforce, back from morocco at the paris game starts coming up and support, which i'm the challenges here with the,
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the top stories on the officer renews our a. please. 9 people have been killed into is really are strikes and the occupied westbank and the burgers 1st targeted a car in the city of some cut in the carrying ahead of us commander. that's according to is really officials. at least 32 people on a beach have been killed by a suicide bomber. and several gunmen and this one on the campus, one will get to shoot the arm group and show bob has claimed responsibility. and a ron's revolutionary guard has published its initial findings and so the, the sauce, the nation from us leader is $900.00 a year into her on, on wednesday. it says he was killed by a short range project out with the warhead weighing 7 kilograms fired from outside his room. ha, here as
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a senior associate fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace in washington dc. he says iran is building a strong narrative to retaliate against israel for the assassination of from us, of liter. it's $900.00 a year, a method of assassination. all this married and a, a well defined precisely was narrative, the re didn't regime well. the news in terms of his escalation, so today, several days after the assassination, the r g c claim. so there was a messiah that originated from outside of it on. whereas you've seen over the last couple days, the new york times and others claim that they have intelligence, that actually it was a bomb that was planted in the building months ago. and then activated once and you know, near was actually there, there's a difference between these 2 types of scenarios. it makes a difference in terms of what sort of security breaches would have had to have had
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existed any at all. but it makes a difference in terms of how it all and then responds. so i think that we need to just keep that in mind. i don't think it's clear yet how he was assassinated. and any conclusion in that regard will have quite serious ramifications for what sort of escalations are going to come next. and also what narrative is going to be produced. c, r a d c is saying that it's a forehead that originates outside of it on um, that means that a security breach may have taken place in terms of knowing precisely where to hit. but it's a very different security breach. then if a bomb was actually smuggled inside, so i'm not saying they are just c as a right. by the way, i'm just saying that right now at the very least that is contested. and the reason why wouldn't be, could test it is precisely about what sort of retaliation. what would that be deemed as warranted? and what narrative has them presented not only to be a range of people,
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but internationally. this while the president has ordered a tightening of security in mogadishu, lots after the killing of at least 32 people at a popular beach front. the armed group had shut. bob has claimed responsibility for the attack. it was carried out by a suicide bomber and several gunmen in the capital. and 5 gunmen were killed by security forces video. so several people lying on the sands, being helped by others. more than 60 people were wounded and deductible is expected to rise. malcolm lab joining us now from nairobi, malcolm, what is the, what are you hearing about this situation right now? well, i with this is a said that the attack is wearing government military uniforms. that is to, that's how they were able to pass on detected through morgan's issues. many check points to get to the busy lead a beach, whether a hundreds of people gathered,
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enjoying the weekend and taking to the families young people. it began with the suicide destination of a suicide vest, while the other gunmen opened fire on the crowd, they then moved into a hotel, a nearby hotel, and then besieged it in a going back to ensued last at about 5 or 6 hours with the government forces before they eventually killed those attackers. meanwhile, another attack had arrived in uh, an a call with that was loaded with explosives but failed to destination. it, which the security services then did designate later in the day when they had this situation under control. and it now remains completely cold and off there's no access for the press or so anybody else? what do we expect the impacts of this attack to be because there is an ongoing governments offensive against and show about who of course have claimed responsibility for this. the time the 1st 2,
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nearly 2 years ago that the government forces us trained some of these special forces, saucy decorations, fighting alongside ton melisha and they claimed many successes throughout the country. now this is happening at the same time as the african union, united nations peacekeeping force in somalia is drawing down and handing over more security responsibilities to some of his own security forces. now, and it's not like this, which is uh, the, the, the, the biggest, the top we've seen from us about in, over a. yeah. certainly shows that ask you about very much, still there. and they're making it quite clear that they're still very capable of causing devastation right in the heart of the campus. so okay, thank you're welcome. thanks for that updates. a palestinian solidarity for testers have taken to the streets of central london. but there are fears that demonstrators
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could class with a right wing procession also planned to take place in the capital for a challenge. how's the latest? well, this is the 17th major talestine solidarity demonstration in central london. since the war and gauze i began, and the marches are things that said, you government in the u. k. a labor negative sense. the government will be more sympathetic tobacco's board and the sales to israel. i'm so the government will put more pressure on israel, for se spine out. the labor government has done a couple of things. it has restorative funding for unroll in gaza, and it has also lifted a challenge put in place by previous subject, governments against the i c. c. c. prosecute. so he was trying to get arrest warrants for his right. you need his including benjamin. that's and you all here by that, if, as long as keeps thomas labor government, let's go to some of these demonstrations the taking that message through the heart
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of central london through whitehall and they're going to finish outside sounding street and they'll be hard to bring them any prominence to get some will be listening to them out as they are. there are more far right process, expect it to be held across major cities in england. rioting has been orchestrated by right wing groups following the killings of 3 young girls and a knife attack. police say mister information about the british 4 and suspects, axel roodick obama has fueled the unrest on the website posing as a news organization. falsely claimed, he wasn't no asylum seeker who arrived by boat last year for searchers say for right influencers to use the attack to promote an empty integration agenda. we learned that vessel in our which has the latest on the protests from liverpool in the u. k. across the country, there are more than the sea protest line,
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many of them organized by the far right. but they would count to protest as well. some organizations who say they want to stand up to racism. there is one underway and movement in mind to start, which is about an hour away from head of where i with the right. and the and 2 races in protest is heavy marching together. now, police in manchester have no issue to what is called a dispersal order, which means they have extra powers to detain or set anyone that they believe is taking part in anti social behavior here in livable. we're also expecting, i saw the right process on a counter protest now last night we were at a mall here in livable way. we did see fluoride protests was facing off with a larger group of people who say that they were defending the mosque. announced that gathering was largely peaceful with a few minus scuffles, but it was in sunderland. the city in the north east of england were thanks tons,
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extremely violent police. the what pelted was bottles with the brakes being thrown on them. there was a police station also police facilities that was broken into in the safety, and that was such a light that we've hung up from the police in an update. a short while ago, the full police offices and out in the hospital with injuries, police are reported to have opened fire and protest or is taking part of nationwide riley's against bangladesh as governments. demonstrators are demanding justice for more than 200 people killed during demonstrations that turned violence in recent weeks. mass student protests against the government job quote, a scheme began 3 weeks ago. the supreme court has since scrapped most of the quotas . tundra chandry has more from a rally in dr. the 10s of thousands of students. i've gathered up the language monitors memorial of the doc i university campus,
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and i've run slow down. the government must step down no compromise notes while going for anything else. and the gathering like this all across the country. they run in different location in the capital city as we speak. there's also incidents of violence, of kind of the capital and several other parts of the country. the government on its spot is saying the prime minister has invited the students to sit with them for them and reacted. yeah, this stuff came a little while ago. she also said federal ranking politician from the ruling party to fit for the government when the student rejected and the code on anymore the whole clinic from different walks of life professional journalists, even with the students, even retired military officer with the economy, came out of the street that said what happened within last 2 weeks. so many people
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to particularly young start students even, you know, children, this just isn't acceptable. the government, on the other hand, slightly blamed on the opposition party. what all happened if it was orchestrated by them, but nobody is buying that. and is this logan? it's pretty unanimous formal specter. a gunman must not set stone. and the government is also under international pressure right now. will probably pay more protest and coming days and with sunbridge. all great. i'll just the back of that as well as opposition. leaders are calling for more protests on saturday to challenge the government of president nicholas med euro. francis, the official results from a presidential election last week was fraudulent, and 0 says they're trying to stage a coup tourism, but report lines of people waiting for news of their loved ones who had been detained for protesting against venice. wait as election. cecilia by his grandson,
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is one of them. say over it, you are the mister president. it's not my fault to be here waiting for my grandson . i did not send him to do anything wrong. you can bear me alive if you want to release my grandson, willing to live, because he's the only one i have at least 1200 people have been detained. the positioning since the government of nicola, why the widow committed fraud? last sunday. it says it has the original tally sheets that prove with me on the one side. this is the true winner i'm calling on people to take to the streets. on saturday, ramos stated by lead. now that we are going to make the truth come through the world will see the strength and determination of a society decided to live in freedom. me go down. the left to accounts of says my little one with 51 percent of the vote. but so far has failed to show the tatty sheets that prove his victory. your name was instead of saying, the government says the system was hacked and demanded
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a formal investigation by the supreme court. on friday, 10 presidential candidates showed up including my little ease, but the main opposition candidate and when the one silas was not there to boise off on the southern company that the once again the fastest candidate gonzalez is not showing his face. what does he planning move island or that i thought they have some criminal. it's in hiding that we have not yet detained, protesting buses on fire. police stations. cause why you know the show in your face, mr. gonzales gonzales has been publicly threatened with prison by the attorney general and other members of model those compliments. meanwhile, the united states and other countries in the region have declared that gonzalez won't be elections. the left is precedents from columbia, brazil and mexico are asking level to show the results as the opposition continues to call for protests against the government. the country is getting ready to see more calles and pain data. so we'll see there still has on al
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system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now. on the the i'll get the latest from the olympics with jermel. thank you during he's just 22 years old, but the funds are already calling, allowing well shot the french phelps off to the soon the once again delighted the home crowd by winning a full gold medal in paris. he puts in another dominant performance doing to and to
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reach this individual monthly national, breaking the olympic rat quoted the price as just as he has done in every final he's completed at these games, he becomes assessed french athlete to take full individual goals as a single olympics, having will say one, the full 100, nissan medley, and 200 meter brush straight and the bus is fly titles. you can, does it just to a tech guy can did. he's about to retire from the truck minutes off to winning gold and the 10000 nice is the 27 year old who is a 3 so i'm well champion over this distance. go silver tracy. i didn't pick for 3 years ago. this time he insured he'd be on top of the page in reading and none of them took him back. what time was 26 minutes and 43 point one. full seconds. ok, 18 seconds of the previous best set. 60 years ago. type design now wants to swap the truck to the right. know before trying to successfully defend his 5000 meters try to next week. and other than security and fluoride cups of a family tradition of winning gold medals on an action packed final day of rowing on saturday. flooring beat defending champion and wild rack would hold
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a m a twig in the single skulls just 3 days off to her brother in one gold and the country. false goals. i'm the father run out of the tucson mill and pick champion when and go to the 19881996 games. and what is traditionally the final running race even takes a great person, took gold and the men's. h. a soft, close bustle with the netherlands to invest 10 gold of the games. tv, then claiming back concise, what they want in 2016 trying that lead the way in the middle table with 13 golds the 1st front. so having an excellent game so far with 11 goes but australia and move to buff them into a 2nd. a bit of yeah, a childhood spent in the atlas mountains of morocco has prepared one olympians, take us both into a country to new heights, forest met. so in the french capital, a little slow, we get some downtime with friends and family in paris. after making history on hole, spots broker sees the 1st off week from the middle east. don't know if i forget to
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compete in olympic venting. it was 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 origin is, is really, is really big for me. i was very lucky to be raised in the family where anything was possible that instills that increment from a very young age. slowly, now competes from staples in england to fall in love with a venting while a university that your but it's, i'm a rock and roots that might have the right issues 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, dressers, cross country and show jumping. she and her whole cashing homes have built in understanding through constant training and friendship will have many cheese hudson's childhood with 2nd divorce is everywhere and we're recording quite for most areas. and that's where i'm i love of the annual just grew and started. so you have to trust the voice with the newer to point to cheats and you have to become
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one with it. because if you show stress, then you can put yourself in the industry for danger. for me was very easy to for and say that afterwards to the sport, as well as being inspired by anything echoing the simple, it's an example of how about the amino it's been crucial to know is career. my mom has a, a bad accident taste or to to and she, she has ended up on the wheelchair. what she has been able to do with her life after that has been up sort of the amazing she created the charge for disabled people rehab through rehab centers. in morocco they have schools are so for to the advantage of children and disabled children. so for me to witness all of that, you see 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 those has been a huge inspiration even when i started and i was getting into me lose it 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. huh. i what 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 on 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 boss has made it clear there are no doubts surrounding the gender issues that are brought to them. pick boxing off the hon. gary and boxing association off the i a see to reconsider. i'll give you an athlete event coming spots as a patient of the games can be found. tie ones, lin, you'd sing. all right, the hoss of the ralph officer reportedly fading jen to tests on to the international boxing association last year. cuz the faces hung gary loops on have more in the course of finals that be 66 kilogram competition on saturday. it's off the police, previous opponent of finding the fight off to just 46 seconds back cuz condemns the online apiece. 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, their context into social media? with all these hate speech with these, the aggression and abuse and the fuel provide these agenda is a totally unacceptable and paris is known as the city of love and raylon's with us and the in the for a couple of chinese badminton players off the winning golden mixed doubles are finding out strong, stepped off the idea of wasting. so i was a boyfriend to meet you jen? you was a silver med list. take your lympics. you've got down on one knee. find that said yes, acquiring a diamond ring and a gold medal o in one day. that is all you'll support from me pizza will have to lisa. all right, jennifer, thank you so much for that. and thanks for watching the news. our analogy 0 rebecca, just the moment with much more of today's news. for the latest headlines,
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thanks for watching. and we'll see you in a minute. the the, the japanese american veterans mistaken. so the enemy, traumatized by the vietnam war, were united with a friend to rescue his life from his fellow soldiers, fifties on the prices prices. you don't realize that until experience an epic tale of friendship. sacrifice has entered covers with nice volunteers on out. is there a hard hitch? i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the move in the f one is government with this is 5 digit. you say getting russell, a thought provoking? nonsense. the e you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way.
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that's our facing realities you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from being president, joe, could we do it or something we can uptake the effective use of the present as not the need for the effective g of the story on talk to how does era noel, for us, for palestinians in garza, for it is said the polio virus has been detected and stores and contaminated water is really a talk of caused extensive damage to ga, the source systems, definitely nation appliance and water supply networks. even before october, the 7th palestinian did not have enough to clean water line grenade agencies and the you and for daily deliveries. we are begging for help. we have begging to be saved from the suicide. people are locked in their homes can't go out. is. busy how this part of the vaccinating exposure, as in dog to protect them against the virus which can cause deformities and paralysis. many palestinians here say they are exhausted,
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tired of moving it from one temporary shoulder to another, being hungry and waiting in fear for the next attack. and now they also worried about the threat of diseases. the the, the ron's initial investigation into the estimation of how much this political leader assign honey yes, says he was killed with a short range project. all fired from outside his room. the light from headquarters and del finds that he and obligates are also coming up classes between is really forces on palestinian fighters and the occupied west bank . following a strike that killed a local commander of the oca, sombre gains,
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