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the showcase of the best documentary towns from across the name. on the 0, the a pot of sentience thing with was have that i can gather is israel strikes on garza take the desk told to almost 50000 the hello i'm satisfied with. and this is our 0 life from the whole. so coming up the white house, ones in the wrong box attack on israel could be imminent following the source, the nation of how much lead a smile amelia into her on also had walls fires, move close to to the creek, capital, forcing thousands to evacuate from nearby towns and hospitals and the red planet
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might be hiding a blue secret sign to say that could be an entire ocean beneath the surface of mars . those whose mould palestinians have been killed by his ready forces in gaza, taking the toll closer to a grim milestone. the palestinian sold control bureau of statistics as nearly 40000 on now that in just over 10 months of rule, 42 were killed and israel's latest attacks over the past 24 hours including the teen and han eunice, that renews military operation is full tens of thousands of palestinians out of the homes in gauze the city of family, her with shells by is ready forces getting at least 3 people, including a baby. now families, they've been sheltering in the school booms by israel on site,
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so they have returned to the ruins building because there is no what else to go. more than a 100 palestinians were killed in the attack and goals of cities in the neighborhood . now it is one of israel's deadliest attacks in recent months and those who return to the school while navigating their way through rubble and fragments of missile step 3. now a number of his writing missiles of also hate school sheltering, displaced people 20 times in just 6 weeks. are you and committed c says those attacks of kill $270.00 full palestinians. is there any forces repeatedly claimed the schools or use is come on senses for him us now vast school mexico on site today has prompted and now the emergency made thing for the un security council. it will be taking place on tuesday. the counselor's $24.00 special sessions since the will began on october. the 7th. i'll just there is the gabriel
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ellis on the reports from you and hope headquarters rhonda in new york since october, 7th meeting after meeting. and yet nothing the un security council has done or said, has been able to stop israel's war on guys a, a few examples back on october 30th, an emergency meeting, a call to help the fighting. when the death toll was 8000, anybody seen it? but it's fabulous when you does that. it was the resolution presented today does not reflect the real situation on the ground in a sense sort to 5 times that was on may 24th. the council meets to pass a resolution condemning the killing of u. n. staff and aid workers. reports are those as already shown it g. the draft resolution demands that parties to conflict of hold their obligations go since then . another 15 un personnel killed and more humanitarian workers as well. and on may 29th. the council meet after israel strikes a camp and rafa sparking fires,
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killing dozens, we are heart broken and horrified since then more strikes by his real, more deaf. this is the 24th special session that has been called on palestine since october 7, 24 sessions get very little that the security council has actually been able to do that significant. and that's something that will continue to hurt and undermine legitimacy of the security council. you know, far past one that sees fire does is, is reaching boss. do you think there's any takeaways from what the security council has not been able to do? i think one of the biggest take away is which many member states have been shouting from the rooftops is a need for a form of the security council. we're in a situation where the security council is clearly not working to maintain international peace and security, as it was mandated to do. re, augments your power. stein's ambassador to the un says the council and member
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states have the tools to hold israel to account. so there are many things that they can do if they have to put it together with to act journalist report about it. diplomats listen to it. that is the power of the security council. and the hope is of been surely there will be the political will to in israel's war on gaza. something so far the council has failed to do gabriel's on to, i'll just say to at the united nations in new york. well, the state department has cooled on as well to minimize civilian casualties, not following the strike on the school in goal is the city rub rentals, reports from washington dc. at the daily briefing here at the state department, the spokes person was asked about israel's attack on a school in gaza that resulted in approximately 100 people being killed. this is uh the dont patel the spokes person commenting on that attack. and we are
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deeply concerned about this weekend. terrific incident on the alta being school in kansas city and killed a number of people sheltering in place in our hearts. go out to the families of those who lost loved ones and we are praying for a speedy recovery for those who have been injured. we have been clear both to our partners and israel that every possible effort needs to be taken to minimize the impact of civilian casualties. but patel with on to repeat the as rarely line that the school was being used as a base by hamas militants. and said that under the laws and rules of the geneva convention, even schools and other normally protected areas can be disqualified from such protection. if the forces are using them for military purposes,
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on one other issue, the question of whether talks will resume towards a ceasefire in gaza. patel said that the us is confident. those talks will resume a kind of lighting over the fact that a moss has raised questions about restarting the talks from square. one patel said that the us partners, egypt, and cut our would be pressuring home us, saying that the the mazda organization has the owners put on it to participate in the talks and move towards a ceasefire. i'm rob rentals l to 0 at the state department. hold on, so sweet i is co founder of medical aid, full palestinians and she says gauze those 5 leads on his health care facilities. just calling to co. you slice old. 36 hospitals, either bomb shell. there's only one hospital that has something physical damage and
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this throws down the blockade of supply, make it impossible to treat patients properly. and it's just impossible for the hospital to receive hundreds of wonder why do you have a 100 percent debt? you know, is your 2000 pound kind of miss solve by it 0, it makes me very angry. you know, you create so many casualties who can cope with that. most of the patients already dead. the bodies are straight up. so i, it, i understand how the doctors feel, you know, they, they will be running from body just wonderful to save and will not just say, since 2008 guys last b p reality, it could be bomb. and i'm not talking about small shelves. you're talking about big bombs, 1000 pallets, 2 is always in pounds, drop on buildings to destroy. so every time the bombs fall in the hospital
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and in 2008 because the boss was fired and your hospitals. they just started the hospital and we just use why people refill and then drink these a 2012 king. you know, that's a fire gonzales. have been attacked. 2040 again a tech and to the next stop. so that is i haven't gotten a chance to property. recover in between. i lost his all i'm doing the cosign brigade says it's fights is killed and is ready, captive and wounded to others in separate incidents is ready. government has binds all to 0 from reporting in israel. and that's why i have the son who has moved for us from jordan's compet. so i'm on to these really military says they can neither confirm nor deny the claims made by him as that one is really captive was killed and 2 others injured. they say they are looking to gather intelligence on the ground about the captive just as they had been trying to do so over the last 10
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months. but all of this comes as the war is well beyond its 10 months. and israel is preparing for some sort of retaliation by the audience, by his bela and even perhaps the pro fees in the young man now is rarely officials have been speaking anonymously to is really media is saying that the attack is immune and based on their intelligence and the country's defense minister, your loved, the launch has been holding near daily security and situational assessments. on his roles, preparedness and readiness in the wake of whatever threat these really military also conducted a drill in the northern part of the country. it was the largest drill of its kind since the war began, essentially simulating a full out war with the lebanese armed roop, his butler. now you'll have the lawn says that israel is ready to act in unprecedented ways as they have significant capabilities. and that they're ready to make the switch from defense to off ends in an instant time this of who is just,
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you know, i'm on the sending is top tips. amount to them release is it for pass for it's highly ation by iran and its allies, secretary of state anthony, blinking is set to travel to the region on tuesday around says it will respond against israel off to how mazda is politically to smile. him a was killed in to her on a white house correspondent kimberly healthcare has more. the national security council spokesperson, john kirby telling reporters in a call on monday that the united states echoes the assessment. 2 the is really intelligence agencies that are ron added proxies are likely to attack israel as early as this week. the white house is preparing for what it calls a significant set of attacks in terms of the time in what this might look like. the white house thinks difficult to ascertain. still the white house is acknowledging that this could have a direct impact on the seas. firefox that are scheduled to take place to try and,
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and israel's war on gaza. still, the white house saying that those talks are scheduled to move forward, even as a mazda is signaling. it may not be at the table, the white house, the come off needs to be there. in fact, everyone needs to show up so that this deal can be wrapped up now, positive bite and concerned about making sure these talk stay on track. and also that there is an effort to try and de escalate the tensions that are rising in the middle east. holding a call on monday with his allies in europe, namely france, germany, italy, and the u. k. to talk about this intelligence assessment, what he's saying is that whether or not the european allies come to israel's defense, as they did back in april the last time around the tax, it is up to those european allies. still the united states will be there. in fact, it has already bolstered the forest past year even more so in the last few days.
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and president biden says that he is confident in the us capability to defend israel should come to that. kimberly help it l g 0. the white house, the life sciences is struggling to contain a huge blaze on the outskirts of the great capital forward seas are evacuating towns and hospitals. may athens, as flames consume, forest times and even cause. during the whole house, this reports the wildfires that began north east of athens on sunday, all bearing down on the capitol itself. the seas really see a sub just 10 kilometers away. the air is thick with smoke and panic. sibley's is set to be moving like lightning across the 20 kilometer front fence by
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high winds, independently beyond the control of firefighters. large parts of mount pen daily. so rule, so a blaze. hope you're going to need that to. so when would go in one direction and then in the other, the smoke was suffocating. you couldn't see your eyes tear it up. you couldn't breathe. you would just 60 meters from the house and you couldn't see it at the residence of the towns and villages have been ordered to evacuate with volunteers and officials scrambling to assist the ancient town of matter with them is also at risk and residents that have been told to head towards the coast, but many remain doing what they can to save their homes and possessions phenomena. so most of the huts we have growing up in the forest, we feel great sadness and anger for the level of the flames surrounded me. i couldn't see a, he's a pine tree, and this happened for the bombing aircraft helicopters and fire trucks of with
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ceaselessly since sunday, the task made ever more difficult by gale force winds. there's a set to continue. as the ash crowd visible over the acropolis moves ever closer. weather conditions suggests things may yes, it was june and july with the holidays months on record. and while mondays, temperature hit, $39.00 degrees celsius in the athens area alone, around half the country is under a red lit for wild fires. yet for all that, these are increasingly familia seems environment list of all the grease is a summer time tinderbox. last year 28 people were killed in wild fires across the country. and 6 years ago in 2018, a 104 people died. as far as devastated the seaside resort of magic during the whole elder 0. still ahead on al jazeera king of the highest levels. this the only
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proves claims of interference and us presidential campaigns of terry biden. and from the pod he came in to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing. yep. on his government with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking nonsense. the e u major weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential go to some we cannot take the fact that he was suddenly present as not that important effective he of the story on talk to how does he have a unique perspective, the transfer and the displacement of being vision. this population has been discussed as part of design. his project went back to well over a 100 years on heard voices all by all times. people have these days by the fall of
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this bombing connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. young people are not looking for a hand, but they're not backed up by a system that supports the stream on out to 0. the largest 19th until the 22nd and delegates will gather in chicago for the democratic national convention. carla harris will make history as the 1st black women and asian american us presidential nominees to walls is who are running in less than 3 months . tell me when the election, full coverage analysis 0 the the hello. welcome back here watching out there
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a reminder about top stories this hour. at least $42.00 palestinians have been killed and is radiated tax and the past 24 hours across for gone. so strip. most of the casualties are from the southern city of con eunice, almost 40000 palestinians on now that's in just a but 10 months families have been sheltering in a school that was formed by israel and stock today have returned to the ruined building because there's no what else to go? more than a 100 palestinians were killed in the attack? and those who returned on navigating through russell on fragments of miss solves every 5 fights is struggling to contain a massive blaze on the outskirts of boston's authorities. in greece, all evacuating towns and hospitals explains, consumes far as homes and cause as far as being finds by high temperatures and strong winds. now the f. b, i is investigating allegations iranian hack has tried to steal data from both us
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presidential campaigns. donald trump's campaign seems that the sensitive documents with taken in a cyber attack, it says, was carried out by iran advisors working for joe biden and come to harris will also allegedly targeted. now iran has denied any involvement in this. now let's go to should have, are time see who joins us live from washington. d. c, shall have. i'm not know, can you tell us about this f, b i investigation a it's a little bit console like i said, so we'll try and piece it together. it's also sort of a lot of innuendo, and there is much evidence right now but, but, but if we can try and piece together, but the, the disparate pieces over the weekend, we have that report. that's a political, a news magazine here in washington had received information that seemed to come from direct from the trump, the trump campaigns of trump, campaign them said yes, this is all stuff. and then referred everyone to a microsoft report that had been published on friday saying that iran has attempted
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to target one of the presidential campaigns. but it, but it didn't, it wasn't explicitly necessary lake. there's no evidence. that's the document. the political got was necessarily connected to what microsoft had mentioned on friday. and the fact near with best we still have was we, they could just have been someone from, you know, just spoke with us from the count. but we don't know much about facts, but we do know now the f b i is investigating this incident or but in the cause of finding is that in vs billings investigating this incident, it became clear to the washington post with the washing bicycle, the leak, the f b i had already been investigating obligation since june, but the iran list for mesa specs getting no evidence or all denies anything, but they suspect iran is targeted. what was them the bite? and the hatteras campaign and the trump campaign trying to use provision emails, that is having emails that seem to be from someone, you know, they have a link and them people click onto them and then you'll, your information is compromised. so at least 3 stuff was on the bite and high risk
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campaign receive those emails. but apparently the spear fishing was, was almost successful however, and associated with the trump campaign not fully and. busy with the trump campaign, roger started and you may know is very light. so often patients trump support to you, you probably might have picked on one of these fishing e mails or hit. so his email accounts were compromised as a his emails with any use in an attempt to entice people in the trump campaign to click on links. i mean, i don't have the trump campaign from campaign compromised. so these about the other investigation has been going on since june. we did the, that's actually the where these, these documents the political came from. but that's the general soup of investigation that into the possibility of foreign hopkins with no evidence also is a suspicion i most of any lender flag around in the meantime. oh, thanks the shower talk through that is never a dull moment. so suddenly was us politics there and like some breaking that down
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for us, of the ukrainian president. the southern sky has confirmed for the 1st time that you cranes forces on inside russia's coast region. tens of thousands of russians have been ordered to evacuate 2 parts of the buddha. that's on the attack on defense edits. alex good populace reports forcing your bushes. cruise region has been raging for a week, as russian troops tried to stop the advance of ukrainian forces. but with the situation apparently deteriorating for russia, the governor of the neighboring belgrade region announced evacuation of russian civilians from a boat at district. limits took that off, but what was the evidence in order to secure the life and health of our population? we are beginning to move people who live in the custody out of so ski district to
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safer place is in a possible expansion of ukraine's operation. its soldiers fighting alongside georgia in full and tease was seen in the belgrade villages, perot's, quality lapka in russian just across the border. the operation is being a boost to you, creating morrell as they perceive that force has to be given russia, taste bits of medicine. you know, should be personally unable to yes, are supported the fact that they, when i support that, that's what they deserved with, let them feel what we feel, let them live in off the skin, russian or ukrainian. it is the civilian population that always suffers as will fall into units in russia. now organizing the distribution of food an 8th is people sleep with what little they can carry. first have to push the individual over it. what we need is new bedding sleeping bags, blankets, and some other things all because the nights were already quite chilly and it's august, it's approaching often. unfortunately, we don't know how long this situation will continue. it was each day that pulse is
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president blood to be a pretend is looking weaker as what was at 1st the rate by ukrainian forces. now looks like a whitening operation carried out on prussian soil. alex gets helpless. hodges here as well. and the kyle, as i say, is, is a professor of political science at san diego state university. and he says, the reason is, the hon. ukraine's incursion into russia extends beyond footprints are a, treat as a tool for negotiation. and if you simply think of the tradeoffs, even if you look at the scale of the territory where ukraine is compared to the scale about 20 percent, maybe more of ukrainian territory, the russia occupies. but uh, it is helpful in terms of potentially bringing in negotiations because it's one of those moods that ukraine makes, that sends
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a signal to the kremlin, that there are some things ukraine that can do that most school may find hot to stop. and that will be very destabilizing. so the more of those kinds of developments happen, the more the kremlin may actually shift its position. you have to put it in context status, ukraine's war defacto for national liberation. it's a anti colonial war against russian assaults on about a 1000 mile from the line. and it's a response in some ways to russia's opening of a new front lines in may of this year when they launched the attacks toward the ukraine's largest 2nd largest city of heart of keys. and they quickly took control of more territory than the gains and months in the east. so ukraine saw these preparations, but they couldn't stop these attacks,
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possibly because of it was not at the mission to use wisdom supply. the weapons on russian forces across the border. those attacks change the situation of ukraine resort. its position, it looks like, uh, this operation is part of, um, uh, well calibrated will planning. uh, and that gives you crane significant advantages to. now the red planet malls may be hiding a big blue secret. scientists say that it could be an entire ocean beneath its surface, and the findings are based on size make measurements from nasa's mas insight land researches. now, believe that could be will to up to 20 kilometers deep. may say it would have seats from the surface billions of years ago. and malls was still covered in rivers, lakes, and possibly oceans. i mean top o she's enough, the planet to re sign system is what's on malls. mission since 1997. he also was the 1st analyze motion rock and told al jazeera about that experience. and it's
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like, it's an incredible feeling. it's very hard to describe the more i would say of the stuff that you were a couple been rather you didn't spend, you think that goes, but it's a very high impact to you know, you want to make you want to be right. but you know, you don't know whether you are right to invest. here's really had re stumbled up on a different composition. and then was believe the last for 2 years. so it was kind of funny to 10. but you know, that's how to most discoveries into think this one is an art surrender. if it does, if they don't, they're not planned. and so did they come suddenly and then they change the course of the time. so here's the thing, marsh was not like, or the mazda was better than the audio was. there was a lot of work on this. and so the 1st 500 years, many ideas of marked history was very wrecked. so, so that is very probably, there may have been life lot of water so can be huge floods like you see an iceland
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. so rather just water go. so one of the, just one of the hypothesis is just to escape. that was true. one does that has locked in monroe and this is what was the surprise. i mean, this spacecraft was looking for us to crate and then they found something which was quite the surprise which is like about 10 miles below it vs or volcanic rock, which is the same thing you have in the tracks. you have water and the amount of water is not trivial. so if it and compass mars it could be a mile deep ocean. so, so not as big as the into the oceans or not, but still quite save from the inside story is next. the one man was at the top of the most wanted list in palestine. in the 1913 tea and his followers were hunted by the british and feared spies, palestinians. oh,
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to 0 world, tells the story of abraham stern to historian and his own family. the leader of an arms group dedicated to the creation of a jewish homeland. the 1st preachers committed of jewish spent 2 days from the cypress to turn the man, the gang, and the states are now to 0 from august 19th until the 22nd and delegates will gather in chicago for the democratic national convention. holla, harris will make history as the 1st black woman and asian american you. 2 presidential nominees with tim was that you're running this in less than 3 months handling with the election full coverage analysis here on the showcase of the best documentary films from across the new on notice era. as the kosovo celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between the serbian and cause of albany and forces,
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we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people are power examines the posts for landscape and present the challenges for the regions. youngest country, this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction as possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, i think spending you premium incursion into russian territory forces most go to evacuate. civilians is an embarrassment for president vladimir putin and the murano boost for ukrainians. but why has keep launch this operation? now, this is inside story, the, the, the hello that i am james bayes. the battle lines in the war and ukraine seem to have changed little in recent months, with alice cooling his stalemate in your worst conflict since world war 2. but then
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