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the comment as an international inside corruption excellence award. nominated your hero. now. the last name's yeah, yeah. sim was it's new lead the following last week. this estimation this month and the intent are on it's in was being the groups told proficient in gauze that since 2017, the thoughts of rahman they want to know if there's ever life my quote is here in the also coming tensions ramp up along the as well, 11 on board, several by in good and a husband on dry and a ton of 5, its own finances or tools. and it is really strong. is really, rates and strongly can be occupied. westbank kill at least 12 palestinians in the
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deadliest attacked in recent weeks. and nobel laureates. mohammed unice has been named as the chief adviser of bung with ashes in through the government, a key demand, a student protests, the welcome to the product. we begin with breaking news. coming out of gauze i have us has named it's rita in the strip here. yes. and what is the new chief of the group following smell, honey, is assassination into her on last week. seeing was let the groups operations inside garza since 2017. israel is accused him of masterminding the toe, but 7. how about the tucks? a correspondent? no to day is injured by line the occupied westbank with little while the significance of sin was latest appointment. so yes, yes. and a lot is on the top of the israel, a hit list, a for him,
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us leaders. he has someone that is wanted and pursued by the israelis. but now the shots are in his hands. the decisions will be uh, he will have the final call and so it will be interesting to see how, how much will maneuver this any decisions and negotiations happening outside of garza will have to filter through all the hoops that have to be taken in terms of security in order to get to yes, yes, and we are so that he can have the final phase. so that might complicate and per long any negotiation process. but it's also a message to as well. but how must as united, that there are no differences that there won't be any schism between how much outside of gaza, how much inside of gaza. there was a lot of debate on whether the assassination of this might honey, you're a pragmatist, a political leader would empower emboldened the hard liners. this is a decision that will take a lot to die just, but it also really speaks volumes about the multi layered and very sophisticated
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decision making process in house itself. there is a very, you know, a clear process of decision making and how much there are layers of that. and people take their roles very seriously. they vote on these decisions and the votes are respected. and so yes, yes, and ward was not named by, you know, he was not impose, this is a man who now is at the helm of him off by the votes of those with him in leadership ranks many that we know, but many more that we don't know about yes and why is the man is where the key is the best of binding the october 7th, the tax the he was born in con eunice refugee camp in southern garza. in 1962 is some new but refugees from much of the us cologne or what became known as ash cologne. after the creation of his royal, in 1948 sin will have spent 22 years of his life in his ready presence for
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allegedly planning the abduction and coming up to his by the soldiers in 1998. and is there any government assessments of his years in detention described him? most ruthless and powerful. he used his time in jail to become fluent in hebrew. send was succeeded, smile. he is, as the boss lead in gaza in 2017 and after the october 7th attack these very minute treat described him as the types of men will king that spring in the shower officers ever senior political analyst choices now via skype for products. i bought one, it's a name, palestinians know it's a lead of people via respect. will it be able to fulfill the role despite the ground realities that he know faces in gaza? certainly going to be challenging. incredibly difficult, especially in a super war. right. extra state is sick of genocide against gaza. that's kind of the day, but is right. it's also going to be quite charging in terms of uh,
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finalizing any ceasefire deal. although it's one is more or less and the has the same bar when or how. and he's ready to cap this, what would be release then? return for what exactly in terms of the early so i thought of seeing him, captives is, are in the presence and, and so on, so forth. us, um, but it's typically an act of defiance. and by its nature, defiance is not meant as a strategy. it's more of a reaction to a reality. so it might sound for some as a smack of destruction. wife, it's might song for others as assigned to of heroism on the part of a mouse to remain steadfast insight on the line. it's sufficient resistance against the say, the occupation. i mean, these are all season all the how mostly does that they is terrorist,
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but sort of having killed him the last week when they really think getting a symbol is a good idea. and knowing that they're already waiting for a rod and it's all lies. reaction to a need as matter. i was committed themselves to going after homes have actually this is so this is already been and is there any decision taken after october? something so that it doesn't matter who you are or where you are as a sweeter as long as your sleep. and i think how much the, there's north of lead city water based on those who are seen to be the state or so. i think they knew what they were doing in terms of what it means to them or their future. i think that was our system, the best ration that would come with huge cost if you didn't know that, you know, they don't just have to be leaders. but i think and so many ways i don't pretend to
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know, you know, how they think, right. what is the mindset? so this is very difficult task by the way, that we can sort of otherwise from fine, you know, i, 1st of all of us that was from the house. i mean, but what it is to come as it was a 62 year old, who knows nothing but a refuge knows nothing, but displacements knows nothing, but prison knows nothing but occupation. he's been by lice. oh no, since he became charles was living on the patient his uh different uh, family members were to buy this. right. so here's the bad news. print a lifetime resistance. ready no, he lives in the most of the guys on the genuine see, was this thing on hiding? not so different from the actual test on the some of them you know, because my lesson did not for the 2 years in hiding somewhere. something on
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meetings has been lost since the occupation of lebanon affected mine to take you to . so i think you have useful got associates continue to organize, continue to needs, to continue to function, and for, for a good number of years for the past 2 decades. how much was the dfcs liza got so how much was providing food and electricity was providing security and, and various other municipal medical and what our services to that people guys are. so they offer this for their prison work and fast to be faxed to governments for themselves. there's still some way of functioning as well whenever it's possible. so it's really very difficult to one for one to put themselves in in their shoes. right. but what's the only thing i can read, or my 1st reaction when i heard of i've said might be appointed, must be that,
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is that it's defiance and isn't it comes by how much to say we are working on that . i mean, talk to people going through just not ready to leave. it should be the idea of where the people are. indeed, i mean, the stakeholder sending in the region and beyond the borders of both cars are and his role will be taking on board symbols, appointment, and digesting what that means for them as the days move forward. but we have seen this uptake in violence on this roles, molten boulder and something like that. no, that was holding passing, that everyone's waiting full to see what the rainy and response will be. to him, he is assassination on the soil. this is a never ending cycle. of anticipation then it's making this very, very, genuinely to for one to the best it was to actually uh, pass on the phone. i believe it or has brought it to the address this question hughes did say, and something that i have the same amount for 23 days. uh that,
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uh that time or making his right wait and under suspension cuz the strategy is above the kind of were too long. but certainly this has been a strategy meeting is like to be put in the lower citizens. uh, you know, uh, quite cheerful each and every day and be in order to stay close to shelters and all that is part of the strategy. and that does take up into the pressure of some of the people guys, although continues by the region of today. and in fact, now more, more uh, sort of, uh that is uh, shelters within guys on the part of the 2 homes and so forth. but i think when it comes to a deed, which i think clearly, this is the only thing that would end the cycle of, of you know, crazy. this is mary jane is a d and b file. and clearly so far is going to be a be transparent this time i would say,
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leader who would be deciding what kind of as you start to do that would be, as you know, how much has insisted on long. but now that there would be to cease fire duty without a frequent issue. is there any, eventually leaving a job in the very short term as soon as any part of that use the method that is a stop withdrawing it stoops that clears off of the, sorry, a crossing in the middle of guys that eventually would have to be the southern part of government. so i think the mouse and smart now seat yourselves spots and also what's next. and gosh, for many of us for the past 10 months. the question was, the question was asked by the americans, what's, what's the day after it's going to look like? well, now we know what, how much is so is that the after garza is garza, that the athletic guys have not seen groceries, but the aspect guys up is how much lead by some are seen guys making the decisions
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for what that is just is going to look like moving forward, as well as will leave with us though, continued to see what the reaction is around the region. bob shows out, is there a senior political analyst? thank you. so the lebanese home group has come up as well as a series of training and broke it strikes as tension rises on the southern boat away as well as we just mentioned, they hit several areas, triggering air, raid sirens explosions with the coastal coastal city. how do you enjoy the 7? several people he is right in. the army says it's intercepted at least one drone. meanwhile, 5 people are being killed and is really strong. can southern level the attack is a 2 story house in mesa, june on tuesday morning. as it beg choices, though, from may of june, i just took us through the impact of the site, just stuck in southern lebanon. aside the, there's been a lot of activity in the skies above you.
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yes, it has been a lot of activity here in southern lebanon. we witnessed at least 2 rocket attacks from his bizarre, the 1st we sold these radiated defenses trunk to intercept some of those rockets they did for the rest be. so making impact in the occupied goes in heights, then a 2nd barrel of rockets this fide rides over our heads. and again, these ready defenses try to intercept some of those as for the significance of this attack in northern israel. well, the significance is the, has been the ones that gain shows that it has the intelligence and knows the locations of his reading military facilities and is able to strikes them. do the thing is that full of those drones, those explosive drugs that has been the, has used to get to those the could to that location. it has to go through lives if it's ready defenses. and that would surely be troubling for israel not before. during this 10 months on conflict, the main city that has been taught the state or the city that's been talked to the only city that's been talked in in northern is read by his, with the has been kids yet. shimoda. now,
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what is it relies showing is that they've added another target to within israel, and this would be troubling for his read as the a wage district calculation from his beloved that we've been talking about as a bug that forces of a level of thank you. now these right, the government has done dollars it or from reporting from within his rounds all correspond to him, the slaves in jordan's capital a month with more on the strikes. this is not the 1st time is really air defenses have been infiltrated in the last 10 months. this is an air defense system that is 3 fold. the iron door missile defense system. the one we're most familiar with hearing for short range rock, it's coming from gaza coming from southern lebanon. but at this point in the war, israel's air defenses that have been and still are apparently overwhelmed earlier, the military said that they were able to intercept one of the drones. but the 2nd one made impact. we also know that a total of 19 people were injured in this and 6 of them the military has said,
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where is really soldiers? now we also know according to these really army that in iron don't missile defense . system interceptor was launched and malfunctioned landing on highway number 4 and making impact with a vehicle that according to is rarely media saying that this person was critically injured as a result of the air defense missile that miss launched and fell onto the road. now it just goes to show you that israel still in the wake of an anticipation for some sort of larger retaliation from it on from his bola, perhaps the food these in yemen are gearing up to try and figure out how exactly they're going to combat. if it is a some sort of combined attack in israel's air space, you know, the white house has just released the statement saying that the u. s. president joe biden is how they coal with guitars and the chick the name been how many autonomy it says that they address the efforts to de escalate regional tensions, including through an immediate cease fund and hostage release,
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deal as to by then shake to meet agreed on the agency of bringing the process to closure as soon as possible. both leaders, i'm that teens agreed to remain in place coordination over the coming days. let's get the ball this with all white house correspondent. kimberly how get well, the statement was the statement. kimberly the categories have been that they media uses along with the egyptians of this war on gauze. so they've expressed that frustration in recent days at the assassination of the chief palestinian negotiator as well as the so what you think this coal was meant to do between these 2 leaders? oh, well the call is really uh, something that has been a part of a larger project. what we've had is the us president making a series of calls along with his secretary of state in what the united states has been doing for days. and that is a flurry of phone calls in
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a wave of diploma cnn effort to try and limit the retaliatory response by a ron ron promising to attack israel for what it says is the of the attack, or as a killing of the how most political leader or that it blames for that death. and so as a result, what we see is the united states trying to limit the impact of that retaliation. so we've had these phone calls by the us president, but just the day before we had the us president speaking with the king of jordan, as we had over the weekend, the us secretary state anthony blank and speaking with not only the g 7 leaders, but also the leader of the u. k. crowds and also iraq. so what we have here is really a sort of a compound this effort by the united states. basically speaking with allies, given the fact that the united states has not have direct relations with iran
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speaking to his allies and do have relations with iran or in some cases do not. but and just looking for those channels to try and communicate to iran. do not attack or limit that attack, which i'm coming out of washington dc right now that you've just hope footed it out of a white house briefing. what came out of that? kimberly yeah, well what we know is that we're getting a clear picture of what the united states is expecting. and it really is kind of leaving that open ended in terms of when some kind of attack by a wrong could occur. what we're hearing from freeze on peer the press secretary is that they don't believe a response of started yet from iran or has the law. what they say though is that they believe it's imminent. they are monitoring, but they believe it could come in the next few days. and as a result,
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the patent go on has already pre positioned military assets in the region to protect not only to help defend israel, it's long time ally, but also us service members in the region. what does that look like? it looks like air defense systems. it looks like fighter jets naval ships. and again, this is all part of the us uh response in terms of trying to pre position in order to try and help. it's long time ally is real. can we help you with the lights is from the white house. thank you. a me while in goal is the city and is really strong called a residential building, has killed at least 2 palestinians. another 20 people injured in the attack on the book and all the area, many of them women and children rescued teams that are working to free those volumes from the rubble another, it's really a strength on the back hill, 3 palestinians, 2 homes are targeted along with a sign to attendance had been set up to house, the displaced more than 10 people have been injured amongst them women and children
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. under the occupied westbank 12 palestinians have been killed during his way. the rates full were killed, the to boss late on monday. the asian and around jeanine on choose day. what is really false have carried out dr. strikes, buildings, roads, an infrastructure being built, those by these way, the army and residential homes damaged or destroyed that a bringing us the latest from jenny, from the traces of blood on the ground and the fluids that are inside one of the homes here. but the thing is, i was trying to understand what happened. they knew that these really forces has surrounded 3 palestinian homes here with 5 men where and they were told that these really forces took the bodies with them. in addition to those, what been injured was the, this is the sure to my cousin jihad, we think he was injured. i recognize him because i remember what he was wearing. i know his shirt. this is under
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a shirt filled with blood. we don't know what happened here cuz no one was allowed to come close. this is here yet another attempt by palestinians into the north of the occupied west bank to try and fix the damage close by. and almost when the hour is really read to the area, people here tell us and me the 3 vehicles are also bulldozers that i really just throw it didn't damage many homes. now there was an air strike that's killed one because we're on top of the building here. we were only able to remove them off to the is ready forced us. during the rate a boat, those are passed by and drags oil because with the children terrorized, it's hard for them to process all of them. the sound of the bulldozer itself shakes the whole house. imagine how the little ones for you were now at the scene of the
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2nd era strikes that took place in jimmy, killing 3, how to simeon. and as you can see, it's a residential area. houses are very packs close to one another. and we've seen people looking for the remains of the palestinians have been killed by an aerial strike. the, the, he just eat all the occupied westbank palace on the to book with us though the, the low rate of the units has been named as the chief advisor of the countries interim government estimated student protest as have been calling for after forcing probably been associated i see the result and see the country the time world comes after weeks of antique government and demonstrations that so violent police put down at least 109 people were killed and more than a 1000, then just 3 demonstrations on monday. so let's take a closer look at whom i'm
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a do you. this is while he was born in 1940 and the scene is bangladesh has most distinguished economist and i'm shipping that he's also seen as a major political threats by the administration. that was under shake casino. he rose to international provenance in 2006, when he pulled grooming bank and won the nobel peace prize for providing small loans or micro credit on easy terms to people in poverty or late to issue. i've seen as administration, we got a series of investigations after uniformed the political party, and 2011. how many of this was fired as the banks, managing director for allegedly violating government regulations on retirement. later he faced more charges involving other companies they've created in january. he was sentenced to 6 months in jail, violating a label, but later granted bales, which it falls puzzle is the executive director of south asia perspective, side of opinion based magazine. and he says,
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how many units as what will be challenging this is you wouldn't be the head of the government because you know, everything has broken and broken by the previous redeem 2nd. so you're not caught up shows the units do, do so. no industry, $0.02 left in the country, everything is part is part of the judiciary, the media, and the else, the education of the mysteries, um, nothing left in the bottom of this. so it will be a huge challenge for our process. i'm leaving us to rebuild this institution and to rebuild the country. and i think he's, he will be the right man because he has that. that is some of the need to see because he's on the, he's coming back who going to be another prize and he has, he does not have any, any, any, you know, political biased and as he's a neutral parts on so far. and so obviously to be good, tell it i think he, we, he would inform his advisory board to do like minded people, those who loved the country and to do those who really wants to contribute for the
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nation. the us by spending couple of hours so selected, have running mates and events, presidential election. she's chosen minnesota to go for the tim was the 6 year old as a 2nd time cost though with a down to a midwest and by the role bundles explains like many americans are, were worried a few weeks ago. not many people outside of minnesota knew who tim waltz was, but he changed that with one simple word. weird. these are weird people on the other side. they want to take books away. they want to be in your exam room that's . that's what it comes down to a don't you know get sugar coating this? these are weird ideas. we're not gonna play their game. we called them out for the weird nonsense that they believe was his notion that there is something fundamentally odd about donald trump is running, made j. d vance and their policies on health care, abortion rights, family issues and more caught fire with democrats, trending online in brook,
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heated by many others. carmella harris himself as the waltz is more than just a democratic name color. he is served 2 terms as minnesota governor, including during the widespread protest following the killing of george floyd in minneapolis in 2020. i spoke this evening to uh, to george floyds siblings quite extensively. uh, i understand that rate, we talked about it, we understand what else to happen. well served in the minnesota national guard and worked as a public school teacher for 2 decades before running for congress. then the governor's office, as governor, he oversaw a major expansion of labor rights protections for abortion, preschool, meals, and family and parental leave wells as called for a cease fire and gaza and called people who do not support the by the
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administration's policy. there civically engage, voters asking for change. waltz has a plain spoken midwestern sensibility and the willingness of taking on his political flows in blood terms. attributes that the harris campaign hopes will catch john with voters rob reynolds, l g 0 to stay below caused by internal headquarters in philadelphia with low on this. just give us, well, exactly a sense of who tim wells is because he is appealing to democrats and perhaps he may even appeal to those undecided voters when he takes to the stage 2 walls was raised in nebraska, moved to minnesota, and he was a high school social studies teacher at football coach. and that's what he looks like. and that's how we talk. and the harris campaigns hope is that he'll be able to appeal to those midwest suitors harris. after all, is
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a coastal lead from california. much in the same way that donald trump is a new york florida coastal elite and his vice presidential candidate evangelist from ohio, a sen. they're both campaigns are trying to appeal to this center. and the reason for that is that we're all of, of many of the undecided states either 7 or so swing states across the nation that really decide these elections. and right in the midwest, you've got wisconsin at michigan, pennsylvania. and those are states that each of these campaigns, one of the wind come over here is, could have gone with someone like josh appear of governor of pennsylvania, where i am right now. that would probably help true when that states you want it by 15 percentage points, which is clearly going for personality here. somebody who she hopes can appeal to the broader public. he's a really plain spoken guy, and they're hoping that is going to send the message the midwest that they need to
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send in order to erect a blue wall of democratic states. and when the selection sol about sending that message out, you say golden, perhaps the democrats have sent a message to the republicans in directory as well. j d events has been speaking about this. so i'll be wondering how to tackle the harris waltz tickets. the best right there trying out a number of options. uh they say that the bed waltz is weak on crime. that's because after the george floyd chilling by police, it took a while for him to get the national guard in there. he later i do apologize for that. they're also going to say he's weak on border issues and that's because he's allowed undocumented workers to have a drivers license. he lives in what they call a sanctuary state, where they don't prosecute people for being and documented. so he will get to those attacks. he's one of the more progressive democrats,
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but there is campaign is hoping the way he talks the way he addresses people and the issues that he's been pursuing will appeal broadly to americans on engine that for us in the philadelphia. thank you. the to the united kingdom with violent and rest continues in several cities across the country. the rise of being driven by fall right groups. so a targeting immigrants, refugees, and people of color follow right demonstrates as close to have counted protest as in belfast in plymouth on monday. nice, probably minutes the case tom has deployed special police and one drive has targeting muslim communities, the del face, the full full civil rights started last week up to 3 goals of stop to death. and so for the police, a social media post falsely blamed the slip immigrant for the attack. well, russia has wrapped up drayton strikes across ukraine, ukraine's village. he says, more than $750.00 drug and attacks were carried out across the old.
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