tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 14, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about this and this is a news online from to have coming up in the next 60 minutes. the us approves $20000000000.00 in weapons sales to israel, as jo bivens says, a ceasefire. and guys, a may prevent a wrong from retaliating this estimation of how much political liter do not
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abandon you to do things, do not abandon you to do these as a security comes condemnation. and i am going against israel at the un security council following the deadliest attack on the school turn shelter in gauze since the war and is very provocation, no doubt acts of the far right security administrative law venue via leads ultra national. this as a storm is why i'm start all these sites and occupied the service. and you train claims as the biggest cross border incursion into russia as it's in control of 74 supplements in the course of regions. and an outbreak of influx and africans to create a public health emergency. survivors spreads across the continent. the well defined pressure from activists on human rights groups. the united states has approved $20000000000.00 and on sales to its ally israel,
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as despite publicly calling for a ceasefire and gaza and expressing concerns some bunting, palestinian casualties. medina includes fighter jets and advanced air to air missiles. announcement from the state department comes at a time, so as far talk, so we expect it to continue. later this week, president joe biden says a ceasefire and gaza could prevent iran from attacking israel as a response to the assassination of how much the that is. mohammed into from last month getting hard, we'll see what you see. what happens roberto says more from washington dc here in the united states or been a number of developments regarding the possibility of ceasefire talks as well as new aid military aid that is to israel and official comments on the activities of ultra nationalists in israel. storming the ox. a compound. first of
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all, president joe biden had a brief exchange with reporters. while he was waiting to get aboard an airplane, he was asked to do you think that if there is a ceasefire, iran would stop that? we interpret to mean stop any retaliatory action for the assassination of the smell near several weeks ago. that retaliatory action has been widely anticipated. the president said, that's what i think i believe so, but we will have to wait and see. so there's that on the military front, the united states announced that it was authorizing the purchase of $20000000000.00 in additional military aid by israel. that's besides a $3500000000.00 worth of
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a to israel military aid that was authorized last week. this latest transfer of aid is unspecified. it's supposed to be believed to be 20000000000. excuse me. it's the several 1000000 tons of aid. that is a board a us ship in the region. the driver's license, chicago, illinois, is tyler kelly and he's an attorney and palestinian human rights activists. good to have you with us. and i'll just, you know, i'm just looking through some of the details of these on sales, the words potential and possible come up and every single case. so it does beg the suggestion that these are not guaranteed sales that the us and the circumstances that date has faced in the past does have the right to withdraw from the sales. if certain criteria are met. does that give you any sort of hope that the sales may not go through?
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well, we don't have good precedence and that'd be, it'd be israel. i mean, in addition to these measures, is we all ready provides $3800000.00 a year and point military financing and missile defense spending. so this doesn't really nothing to lay the concerns that the costing of community in the united states have. and the role that part that the us will not follow through on it. i mean, what we're talking about are additional is no mechanism additional, whether it's for israel to be able to commit and maintain its, uh, its genocide and god. so the fact that we're not even discussing the annual lay the is really many receives from the united states. it's really, it's, it's beyond belief that we're at a, we're at a point where we're having to talk about limiting any further to further destroy what's left of that. and where just a couple of days away from possible. the re possible restorative tops on to try and
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find it, says find guys and obviously some sort of hostage return and interesting in the timing. and this, do you think that there's a possibility that this deal, the possibility of these sales isn't in some way perhaps tied in by the us to leverage that. it's trying to bring on israel to say, yeah, we're going to, you've got the possibility of getting a whole list of the tree kids when you're only going to get it if you actually sign the deal on thursday. i just don't see that as a realistic possibility. you had the international community, you've had the united nations international part of does you have the international criminal court? i mean, israel has been condemned and embarrassed worldwide, and it's still continues it's barrage of attacks against the defense. the civilian population in the united states can do something right now and they can then tonight, right now, not, not to uh, you know,
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a piece is we don't mind providing you with the bins. here's more what the police stopped using. no, no. how about you just deny the sale, denied any future aid to israel, and also in stores, not just called for us the spire, but in for assist the spar. this could and right now if you're not a states have the courage to just do so. i mean, just the, just recently be a presidential candidate for the democratic nominee for president. common with harris. she reiterated again and again, because now it's become easy, powerless to just say, well, we're working around the clock to get back in his bag and to get a ceasefire. but you, you're doing nothing to enforce it. she has a habit of saying, i'm speaking, she's doing not it. so we're just hearing a lot of words and we see no action. and this is, this is a shame to be in the united states to be a civic in this country. that's know that i'm covering,
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that is the one that's aiding and abetting the 1st by string genocide in history. and over the last few hours we've been giving live coverage to i'm using of the un security council which has been discussing the situation and in gaza and also the west bank as well. i don't know if you had a chance to, to tap into any of that. i just wondered if you had a sense of the level of frustration that we got when many of the been the, the representatives there were trying to make the case for israel stopping its action, but not seeming to be able to have any impact on the representative who was there? so yeah i, i was able to catch a glimpse of it. and the fact that we're reiterating the fact that we're talking about an ongoing, not crime that has been committed and has and we're talking about an on going genocide. and this meeting happened just
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a couple of days after one of the worst massacres in the last 10 months against a defenseless civilian population that were, that were praying at a school ebony school and were long to mid range with us maybe was the fact that we are living in this time and we're witnessing that and we are witnessing the most of the steam international body in the world, the united nations. and we still have not able to enforce. a stoppage of this cartridge is beyond me. i can sympathize with people that say that they lost hope in any type of governmental. it's the institution international or national because of what we're seeing right now. the fact that we can't put a stop to this, it's a shame on you may get it that on the is really representative ads here on a security council. was saying that as it was coming out of these attacks big on schools,
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particularly because this is where harmless was using civilians. as schumann shields it was using, in this case, these really positive said that the school was being used as a combined control center. given the fact that you're to palestinian human rights activists. you're also an attorney. are you aware of any evidence to suggest from guys that has been the case that schools and medical facilities have been used as protection by fighters? and here's the interesting part of that. even the best for of your microsoft, the 5 to just blow up an entire building with defense, the civilian talk with the 1000000 population inside it. even if you suspect, even if you have reasonable intelligence, that there's someone there that you, that is part of the terrace organization that you point. even even if you can prove that, that is still a crime that is still a war. but now getting to the evidentiary component of this,
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israel's never been able to substantiate the human shielding point they provide. they made the same claim in 2008, 2009 or my operation test led. they did it again in 2012 or an operation color defense in 2014, under the guise of operation protective as they also did it during the great much or return from 2018. 2019. and they did it again in 2021 of 2022. and now during this ongoing genocide, they're making the same claim. and guess what? the human rights reports that have analyzed these prior messages have come to the conclusion that this is inaccurate information that this has not substantiated. so the fact that israel has never been able to, to substantiate a core, why would we think that now what the worst crime in an ever committed that it can, but it can substantiate or not. there's absolutely no evidence to justify business attack. just imagine if this happened somewhere somewhere else. let's say this happened here in the united states where, where
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a 100 people were killed in school. i mean, we cry, we cry whenever there's a mass shooting in schools here in the united states. and then we, you know, we, we come, our democratic party comes out and demands that we must have a change in gun laws so that we can prevent these types of mess chris from being committed. well, guess what? the democratic elected administration here in the united states right now can do something about this mass massacre in the, in the, as the school by just simply ending usa, the ending of the complicity ending enabling an ongoing kind of site. so you can actually do something about a specific critical bass democrats, t v. these types of crimes is beyond me and it's something that is unacceptable here in the united states. we need a change of policy and we need a change in reality. and the fact that we can make these types of statements about tearing about children and the death of innocent civilians, especially in school settings. we've talked about it and loud and clear here in the
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united states. what we say, nothing about it when it happens to our brothers and sisters in the absolution, technically a we appreciate your being with us and i'll just 0. thank you very much indeed. thank you for have all that. that last is really a tackle the school tongue shelton and gaza that had prompted, as we were talking about as an emergency un security council meeting in new york. the policy and i'm positive united nations urge the organization to enforce its resolutions and hold israel to account. i'll julia called the meeting after the is really attack on a school in gaza city last week and killed at least a 100 palestinians. people had been sheltering. it'd be, i'll having school when it was hedge by several is really miss i was doing morning prayers. is it a, it does not get about your condemnations. a new piece is an ill, does not care about your condom nations. it dismisses your resolutions. it
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does not even listen to go to the bags that are present, that they will be playing with his iphone while you are talking as countries as a security council. you have the responsibility to months, a go to stop this. impunity on saturday, august 10th is around the target that not a school, not a, a, an innocent school. we target that dangerous terrorist operate thing in the come us command and control central center. we've in, in the, in school. as usual, how must cynically abuse the civilian facilities which should be protected as their tara basis. a broader regional conflict is not inevitable. the united
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states overall goal remains to turn the temperature down in the region detour and defend against any future attack and avoid regional conflict. that starts with finalizing a deal for an immediate cease fire with hostage release in gaza. the attacks on the al, to be in school are part of an ongoing pattern employed by the israeli defense force since the beginning of the war in ga. so it is a pattern characterized by a complete disregard for the humanitarian principle of proportionality. and it results over and over again in the killing of a high number of civilians on the pretext of eliminating one or more military targets. yeah, but i was under reports from the united nations that is rarely ambassador. get that air done, you know, made all these wrong in factual claims attacked, the un attacked to you,
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you an official that was sitting right next to him attacked. we had meant sure attack palestinians, but i think taking all that away because it's easy to get kind of distracted by that. and i think that might have been actually his motivation when he gets speech is like this is to really take a step back and look at the humanitarian situation on the ground. and gosh, and we got some of that during this briefing. we heard that just within a 48 hour period, 3 schools that were being used to shelters were attacked by israel. this is from the united nations people on the ground there. and that there have been 21 strikes on schools that are being used by palestinians to, to shelters since july 4th. and that just in the past 2 weeks, a quarter 1000000 palestinians have been displaced just in the past 2 weeks. so i mean, these are just some of these examples we've also heard from you and official during
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the beginning of this, a briefing during the beginning of this meeting about how do you manage hearing aid has gone down, not up into guys that because israel is closer off a border crossing since may, and that to nearly 90 percent of the entire guys a strip has been put under some sort of evacuation order. people for simply displaced are children and does it continue to bear the brunt of israel's relentless attacks? every 16 and a half 1000 children being killed during israel's 10 months of war across the gaza strip. an estimated 17. the size of the children have been left unaccompanied or separated from their families as a result of his really attacks. and the number of injured children arriving from medical care without relatives is so high that an acronym has been created to identify them, w c, n s f. that's when the child no surviving family. and parents are also
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having to enjoy the trauma of bullying. their kids, even newborn babies, got a couple of them as the story. some general bala and central got some at a moving dairy better and then sinks to his knees. this is i so and over there is as says as a friend pointing to the bodies of his newborn babies. so small were only one budgets that with them of a home. that's why you talk to them to the 3 d old twins. what killed and then is really the strike when a house in con eunice, one of the last couple, i went to get my children's birth certificates. my wife gave birth 2 days ago and i did not have the opportunity to celebrate the bus. she had a c section and she was very tired. she was unable to leave the house and left them at home to reduced the test and to find them that as well defensive
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on the goals a slip has left thousands of full sins and its way. so many local doctors has come up with a special turn. when would you string them? w. c and s. that stands for wounded child, no surviving. some of them in the 10 months of all has killed nearly 16 and the whole found that palestinian children, many was alone. others separated from the families of the bodies of thousands of believe to be lonely and under the russell in november. you want to sift coals goes a great young children and this has not changed. this is freedom of ohio. she was born to from the roughly, with the destroyed house truck. and it is really a strike on hun unit. 30 mobile high uh the other high a family home was hits in an is striking. the child's entire family was killed the to mother,
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his father had brothers and sisters see the no one is in the range 72 year old grandmother with the crying and stuff. she won't drink me from the boat to. 8 there's no one left except this baby. she's 3 months old, out of 20 people. she's the only one who survive. what did these children do? entire generations of palestinians being white tops. many of those who remain are too young to even knew who they have lost. the killing, the main main of guns is most fun, ripple percent and he sustained power company. soon i was just the right there had been i had us going under his results across guns and continue the armies into its 6th day of writing neighborhoods of hon. eunice and the sight of israel said it carried out air strikes, canning palestinian fighters on tuesday and in the central gaza is really air
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strikes of again, targeted palestinians and album arranged refugee camp. at least 6 people have been killed. civil defense crews are searching for missing people. believe to be buried under the level is really i'm is repeatedly targeted guys as crowded refugee comes and then ok by the east jerusalem sizes of his reading, settlers and ultra nationalists of strong the all acts of most compound joined condemnation from the us and friends. national security minister, if not been via led the march to mock a jewish holiday is being seen as you have another effort by far wide groups to force a change to the state as quote, as govern the holy site for years as it was bind, i'll just data from reporting on the country. so as english robbie sent this report from the jordanian capital, i'm on in the politics of division to so a supremacists narrative, israel's national security minister, it's more ben computer says it's his offices policy to allow freedom of worship for
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jews everywhere, even though it violates internationally recognized agreements governing one of these forms holding us the, our policy is to allow pre, i'd say something more. we must win this war. we must win and not go to conferences and don't how cairo rather defeat to force them to kneel. that's the message we can defeat, how most bring them to be nice. singing dancing, religious rituals, even raising is really flags inside all looks almost compound, deliberate publications. the break longstanding views put in place to keep the peaks. at the same time, most of them worshippers were bored from entering the most to pray, upsetting the balance is exactly what ben gives here,
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says he wants all part of the far right state of days, of shifting the status quote. and taking on check the control of all occupied palestinian lance. there was a chorus of condemnation from palestine in egypt as well as the custodian of the holy site. jordan, it's foreign affairs ministry issued a statement describing the incident as quote, a flagrant violation of international law and the historical and legal status quote in jerusalem and the totally sites. the incursion was part of an annual jewish event to commemorate the destruction of an ancient temple, but through a larger than usual crowd this year. a day earlier is rarely extremist attached people in jerusalem's old city and vandalized, the palestinian old shops. on tuesday, mobs of settlers also stormed villages near hebron. violets in the occupied westbank seemingly on the verge of spiraling, out of control the image. yet again of
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a far right leader set against the backdrop of a muslim holy site, is likely to inflame tensions. not just in the region but around the world. and it is unlikely to help expected talks for a cease fire, and garza and the release of captives zane bus robbie ultra 0 a month. you know, secretary of state says enter the enter, the blinking says bank the video showed closed, blazing disregard for the state. as quote, the side note is ready for. i must have benjamin netanyahu to prevent subtractions . here's the state department spokesman, dun patel. the united states stands firmly for preservation of the historic status quote, with respect to the holy sites of jerusalem in any unilateral action, which this would be that any utilize will action like this. uh, that jeopardizes the such a status quote is unacceptable. we recognize how important the holy site is. so we urge all sides to respect the status quo, but certainly actions like this. um, are they detract from that?
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and not only do they distract from that, we find them to be unacceptable. and the occupied westbank is really sad, so strong the village of 20. they responded to calls in social media to read palestinian villages. the hebron suffers arrived on buses under the protection of his very forces. cyprus provided additional cover from rooftops over their reports from ramallah. the 3 separate attacks by is rarely settlers on palestinian communities in the hebron area in the morning is really subtler rated a village in the southern hebron hills, accompanied by as rarely soldiers who took who gave them cover by taking positions on roof tops close to that and why this to see a is really settler's attack, palestinians who live in that community along with the international active is trying to bear witness and give them some protection. and in the evening is really
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occupation force has cleared the commercial center of head, bronze city, the largest city of the occupied west bank. so that is really settlers can read that part of town and visit an ancient site that they declare is wholly to them. of course is really separate feeling power done involved and having representative in the highest offices of is really government, including at them. i've been via the ultra nationalist, the extremist, a member of that government who rated up from us earlier in the day. those attacks serve a very important purpose for as receptor is they make living conditions for palestinians across the occupied was fact very, very difficult to endure. and they help clear palestinian land of their owners and inhabitants to allow for more land grub. no to all the address, ita drama, palestine. michelle jack is targeted a usa,
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a base in eastern syria tied to placing the canal co, gas field and debt. also province. according to state media, to similar tags and targeted us bases in iraq and syria, injuring several americans in the past few days. or thomas, i'm doing all cassandra gaves. it says it targeted the as a new city of tennessee and of suburbs was to look at some of these. this video, it says shows as fighters preparing the rockets and the gaza strip is really media reporting that the rockets landed off the coast. explosions had in tennessee, but there were no reports of casualties. and 11 on israel as low as air strikes over the border into the south. one of the strikes on tuesday targeted a car and killed 2 sizable fighters. i said, because most of most i own in southern lebanon. and unfortunately, we can't bring that story. we'll try to bring it to you later in the shop. still ahead on
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a chart landscape breached return to their homes to assess the damage caused for the worst wildfire of the year. i'm desperate for assistance. we're going to tell you why people living in savannah, northern states on getting much needed a following to eventual rings and slot of the had. a they were seeing unseasonable whether across eastern parts of australia. we've had heavy rain thanks to this area of low pressure affecting parts of queensland and new south wales, bringing a risk of flooding. it will stick around for the next day or 2 behind it. we put another area of low pressure working its way across the bytes of some pretty wets and wintry weather to come ahead of that as being robert on wintery for tasmania, with her boxing temperatures while above the average. and we'll see some improvements of temperatures across the se, not just for brisbin as that weather pushes through,
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, you know, just need a reminder of our top surveys this. um, the us is approved on this deal. so israel was $20000000000.00 a daily expense fighter jets and a bus air to air missiles state departments announced the package from tuesday at a time to cease $512.00 so expected to continue the days of this week. that list is rarely a talk yet on the schools used as a shelter and gaza as prompted and emergencies. us security council meeting in new york city. and i'm baset over to the united nations arch the organization to enforce its resolutions and to hold as were held to account visors of ultra nationalist is really so strongly. i like some most come find an occupied east, jerusalem national security administer if not,
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then your view and not be encouraging. many performed religious rituals of sites. despite the final jews price, the ukraine says it's like the biggest cross border result in russia to date. and it's taking control of $74.00 sacraments in the region of cost. he says that seized a 1000 square kilometers and russian forces. i've been fighting for a week to repel the incursion under simon says, the story. your brain is now sending russian prisoners of war back over the border from the coast region. it's showing no sign of halting it's in cushion. while russia says it's striking back here, images of men who appear to be ukrainian prisoners of war. social media is washed with claims and counterclaims pictures of the dead from both sides,
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contrast darkly with sofas being posted by ukrainian soldiers in russia, with messages for friends and family. back of the by the day it's becoming clear a whole denies the advances the yeah, more reinforcements head towards the russian border from your grades on monday. some of the amik vehicles with white, frank viola, identity markets. ukraine is now signaling that it has no intention of wanting to keep russian territory. its president says the action has been taken because of the intensity of showing an missile attacks from russian territory near the border. are here for the sliding washer boat war to others, and now it's coming back home. ukraine has always warranty peace, and we will definitely secure peace. rushes president vladimir putin says if zalinski thinks by making the cushion he could improve his negotiating position.
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his badly mistaken boots in a swarm to repel the advances of ukrainian forces. while the fighting continues, russian and civilians are continuing their attempts to cope with the hardships that have become a normality for the ukrainian neighbors. the yeah, it's activities from border areas arrive at camps in the north, the builder all region. one of them had been thinking more of a livestock than other possessions, which could do my studies. we left the chickens at home. we gave them 2 bags of grain, some water, and left. maybe that'll be nothing to attend to. these people all sullen, literally to aware of the situation. andrew simmons, i was just gonna give you a closer look at what's going on. russia still control as much of your claims. eastern territory as we're done yet, remains under russian control. but ukraine's incursion into rushes across the territories further north than the main front line. it's the largest cross border
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over time, but ukraine since the war began public talking. how does the defense on the list and call them this before and the via because that he's joining us live now from moscow. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. i was seeing some lines that ukraine was suggesting. it had no real times to hang onto the line that it sees in this particular military operation. if that is the case, would that change the way that russia reacts to this? is it going to change a strategy? i don't think right now it's fine for anyone is going to change any kind of strategy right now. we're in the midst of a very intense a summer campaign and both sides are trying to grab as much as they have can. and then the other side as hard as they can about as we know. and right now is thinking much about negotiation. but of course the,
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the summer campaign will end in may be 2 months tops. and then maybe there will be time for negotiation. 7 was somewhere in november, december. i'm sure the american elections and things mean, then the kind of drink stores a, some kind of stop a peaceful solution that way. some kind of stables, east fire may be me. the incursion by ukraine may have taken russians by surprise, but it also seem to taking its western allies by surprise as well. what and what's your assessment? what do you think it's trying to achieve as well? the opinions of a tweet during discretion. when course i saw a beginning from a spring, i didn't care summer in the next square restaurant seemed quite the number of tactical successes, but didn't break through the cranium line and the premiums are on. at the same time,
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they were preparing no reserves in the past week. in secrets, gather the serious soul group of forces, heavy forces under infantry and underwater bomber to attack the russians in the place where they were, the weakest in the north, and course creed. and where they had only conscripts ministry on the border. so we have great news were to see could be preparing a gathering reserves that russians apparently didn't know that for sure. and they didn't tell the westerners maybe afraid that information would see. but back to moscow and the cheese that of tactical success to this is also not the strategic percent success up to now for your grade. this is a tactical, but rather major blow to rush me. um, forgive my ignorance. so what will be the difference between tactical and strategic? what would turn this as a tactical maneuver into
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a strategic success for ukraine. the closer the success with being the dispute actually be russia or creased or causing so much damage. that pressure would su 4 be something that's strategic, leading to more basically this. in fact, it goes back to go. it doesn't, when the war is kind of boring, but it doesn't really change the overall picture of this. but the sterile make and do you think that that's given the fact that ukraine at the moment appears to have some degree of success and at least getting across the border. and i'm taking what it says that i think it's anything between 800 square kilometers and the 1000 square kilometers of, of land. if it's able to do this, i'll be likely to, to see this similar operations happening at other points along the front. oh that depends on if the premiums have more reserves right now they broke through and of course gregory it's are i mean, occupying 3rd street?
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it's very kind of right now. it's tricky to say because there's no frank wine, there is maneuverable warfare, both sides and a baby. the opinions are better than maneuverable warfare, but if they settled down, begin of it's just another part of the grid block that will not be we change dramatically. the big but this time the reserves they'd be taken up and just situation in belgrade, maybe they can begin to break up the russian defences. and that not that good. we do strategic success, but right now, that's rather questionable. so it was interesting to get your thoughts and stuff like this problem talking how we appreciate it. so thank you very much indeed. thank you. it's the residents effected by was size increase, say the government isn't doing enough to protect them. one person's dead and 66
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others are injured in the latest place. near athens, greece faces higher temperatures and dryers. some of those brought home by climate change, child stratford reports for volleyball, just outside offerings. my house is on fire guys. system and filming my house is on fire. here, cost us shows us the damage to his home, a place built by his father 25 years ago. a place where he has lived all his life. he says the family kennels are full to repair the damage. and they don't expect enough government compensation to repair it. and we'll probably have to leave. may just have different shar guy. so i smelled to follow and went outside. i looked over the marks when i saw it was out of control, i came home and we still said something. everything with war to protect the house.
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we try to save whatever we could for my home though. the only home we have hallmark for you, sir. dead animals among the smouldering debris lost its ways of land reduced ashes helicopters, scruples here from the sea and drop it on areas with small fires still appear. when you see this gold stuff around town is like a version of our, it's incredible that most people were not injured or killed. and when you speak to people here, there's an increasing sense of despair and anger. because despite repeated promises by the government, every year to do more, the people here say they have to rely on themselves to prevent the destruction of their homes as the blaze sweat through the area, destroying everything in its path. power lines are down. there's no electricity in town in the bible, if you momentum, i'm very angry because i couldn't protect my children. is that what kind of future device? we don't have a government that can offer the basics,
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the minimum level. i mean that the firefighting vehicles have enough water, we're in 2024, and we don't even have the basic infrastructure of detriment of cut out there. this is the system that we use to think of a fire. this is a funds robot shows is the equipment to use to save his families home. yeah, live here, not the. the truth is that the fire department came late, the fi was huge. we had to use a hoses to test the trees and surrounding area with water and even though we called them many times, they came later. and then i mean, the police came and asked us to leave. so we were determined to stay and protect our homes. every summer people here braced themselves, the walls fires and every year the government tells them we all prepared jello stuff. it will just era evolve. nova grease advocates, top public health bodies declared up public health emergency of continental
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security due to an outbreaks of em, parks. viruses not spreading for the 1st time from democratic republic of congo to neighboring kenya. but randi uganda, under one to little bit at least $15000.00 cases, and $461.00 dest reporting so far this year. but the number is likely far higher. the impulse was 1st discovered in lab monkeys, in 1958 is endemic in parts of central and west africa. the cases have been increasing in there on the 160 percent compared to this time last year. in 2022, the w h o declared a global emergency. initial symptoms are similar to fluids, including x and fever, and swollen glands, followed by a painful rush that forms blisters and bulk spreads through physical contact with infected people, as well as contaminated surfaces and objects. it can also spread through contact with infected animals. and gushing don't go is chief of staff and head of executive
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officer, the advocate centers for disease control and prevention. he says the outbreak is extremely concerning. this situation is really getting by this will give you an idea in the 2020 to we've had the over 5000 cases. that's where is that enough? because in 2023 we 5 we we, it's about 14000 is that's a way of reaching enough because 92024. we just wanted to extend it a $17000.00 cases. if you compare between 20222024, that's an increase more than 34. and this is of a disease that's a, as with a very highly cuz what the entity now we spend that 3 percent. and also in the dsu where we have more than 96 percent of all the cases, 60 percent of them, my children and the mortality is 3 times higher is around and 89 percent.
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then you can imagine as the it is now split, spinning over the neighboring countries or what the nice, the less the send these we 1000 i, they, they do, they me that that would be the host would be good enough for anybody in countries that it can imagine what the best can do if it's continuous like that, the not really medical confirmations that's out in africa right now. we don't have, but since we don't, that's the treatment. uh, abc is a really based on prevention. it's all about risk communication and community engagement. and uh, surveillance for any detection. and the 1st thing i've seen this, what is what about right now? but um, nicholas ends up quite, that's fine, but i think we've outputs. and as you look in union and admitted tons into japanese, i think we much gets but seems interesting because there is one to inform me you're going to unravel. group come under has been found guilty of crimes including murder, rape, and pillaging thomas. quite yellow was
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a member of the infamous lawrence resistance army for yellow was phasing 93 tons of war crimes. catherine, so i has this report. thomas for yellow sat pensively in court. as his body was read out. he was found guilty of 44 counts of mazda, keeping up quoting, and other crimes against humanity. for judge bench delivered to bindix, he's easy for yellow was a teenager. when he was adapted on his way to school. he spent 2 decades as a fighter in the lowest resistance army, an armed group that was fighting the government for yes, he was responsible for treating wounded soldiers. was arrested in the democratic republic of congo,
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and has been in jail in uganda for 15. yes. victims who were at the court house see they are satisfied with the bindix. i lost my father, and for my uncle was my father's bride. and the 2 of my niece was so lost device. you did so good and fair judgment. which right just man we have already had today. and we are so thankful for it. what did people from dr? yes. for yellow and i, the five's to, he commanded a talked comes with displaced people and killed several to murder cases against him . apparently based on that incident, the people will receive the news. uh they, they would be happy with that at least it does not come to our 10, but they still have nothing to expect. visual,
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that needs to be addressed. expectation of, uh, co pay station, a little bit little bit last. thank god. del ari was led by joseph courtney, who's 5 to is killed. thousands kidnapped children cut off limbs from victims and read to people in nothing uganda more than 2000000 people were displaced there between 19872006. it's not clear. if connie is still alive or not, but back of the court house, those who lived through so much suffering, say they have got the justice, they dissolve. katherine story to 0. torrential rain and floods. incidents northern the state of care to these age. people who enforce hundreds of families out of their homes, people are treating for assistance, but aids already restricted because there isn't enough funding. and supplies are blocked by fighting between the army and rapid support forces catalogue and reports
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. this is what's many parts of northern c. 6 to dance dry, now look like heavy rain and flash floods have swept away homes and damaged property. the sort of ma mazda mom and you to say that there are some places where to venture floats come during the rainy season. but we were surprised because our area doesn't usually get floods when the water come into the houses and took the women and children as she stood on the highway. you can see the situation here. the local authorities that say several people were killed and injured when buildings collapse and power lines were damaged. since the starts of the rainy season in late june, the flood has killed dozens of people and forest more than 20000 from their home across 9th. they had given us the highly and the things we made now of food and shelter because people are living in the open air. there were no houses. people are living in mosques and, and no spaces. we need tents, food, water, and medicines. so dense problems were significant,
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even before the flooding conflicts between the army and the rapids, the 4th forest. this apparent military group has displaced more than 10000000 people and left have the population of 48000000 in need of humanitarian assistance . officials in northern states have appeals for help. and so i have your, the rains in floods of cost and usually huge losses in the state, including an account to use such as monroe and die. but we need urgent intervention and assistance, especially when it comes to shelter. we also need a plan for rebuilding and a health response because the extent of this damage will cause a health crisis every year. torrential rains, lash sedan, which with humanitarian agencies already struggling to respond to what's being termed the world's largest humanitarian crisis. reaching those affected by flooding this here will not be easy. he but morgan knowledge of the room. the still ahead and i'll just get a highlight is devalued. kansas helped us open
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big summit as an international anti corruption excellence award. denominator here on now, in news the decades of conflict and humanitarian crisis and libya have de valued. it's kevin say the dean or the situations making overseas, travel on affordable for many people. but it's led to a surgeon, opportunities for local developers and tourism operators. monitoring that reports from the coastal city of a structure. summer days in this about the libya is the 3rd largest city, an economic hub. private development like this beach resort in recent years has made this a destination for holiday makers across the country. it has, he and his family are from a job for
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a small city and they lived in the desert 500 kilometers away. if it was up to the children, we'd never leave. they loved the beach and we don't have that back home. there's lots of gains and drives and places for them to have fun. we have been coming here for some of the occasions for years. what works for this resort? he says, business is great and it's expanding. there is no doubt that miss ryder has become the destination point for tourists. we hoped to become the modern lunmark for tourists, tennessee, god willing local authorities and the govern look of what we have achieved and start to invest in libby as task coastline. libya has suffered conflict and political divisions in small market deputy was toppled in 2011. during that time, mister veronica was a rebel stronghold and saw intense fighting. hundreds of civilians were killed in tire neighborhoods completely rack and look at what since then. the city has been for the most part, untouched by violence,
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allowing time for development. a. how did the did fax is having to rival governments in libya has had a negative impact on the economy, but it's also created an opportunity. it's not $0.07. a lot of people cannot afford to travel for the false to vacation who failed. the authorities allowed to have the funding domestic to, to the business. people are investing and not be thoughts, amusement, parks and restaurants. let this mag now just a short drive from the slot to this ancient port city on the mediterranean was built by the romans. more than 2 and a half 1000 years ago. it's one of 5 unesco world heritage sites in libya on its endangered list right now, only a few local people come to enjoy the site, but like many other areas, if it was renovated, it could be filled with taurus, clear water, blue sky, and sandy beaches. libya has africa,
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longest mediterranean coastline, nearly 1900 kilometers, much of a design develop. what that's starting to change. private investors are developing small beach resorts like this one across the country. but because of the conflicts in libya, most countries advise their citizens to stay away. yet people here hope blasting stability can be achieved and libya can prosper. and maybe then the world will start to come and see how beautiful this country really is. well, china, which is yeah, that's about the names word with a street artist bank. so you has appeared in london that somebody completes a series depicting animals let loose, and the british capital. what it actually all means is anybody's guess is jonah, how has been finding out to the latest website. thank. so you to take the risk releasing animals from captivity, it's painted on a shelter. it's lovely to an unexpected treat for visitors,
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including this family crew, canada. i think it kind of has as many rights as humans. do they have the right to be set free as well? it's the 9th addition to a series review daily since last monday by the elusive another. the street artist. sorry to interrupt you. what does it mean to you? what do you make of it like the safari this when it got around will look different locations of different animals to fight for. that's called the london street northeast by design ephemeral, no one expects works like these to be permanent, but some have lost it no more than alice. 3 man made off with a satellite dish bearing a housing wolfing cook. while so cold contractors dismantled the stretching cat holding a cricklewood and it wasn't long before the child growing up was they faced by graffiti? was really a big shape, isn't it? original papa will never be fulfilled like buying some salt. walk is creates
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a to customize compensation and that people, the whole thing bring people together as much be really accessible. site taking is occurring shame in my opinion and back to the zoo and the search for deeper meaning thanks. these words is what you make of it. that's the beauty of that he never, the message he sends is more of a question or bringing awareness rather than saying this is what it is or this is roman, this is right. but i guess nobody could present the message. you know, when i guess, i mean here's a thought. thanks to you. if you're watching there's always a spot for you and i'll just come on and tell us what over this means that are quite a lot of people move on tonight. ok. that's a big if it's worth a shot, work that you can ask. yeah. ok. expensive was intended to live spirits then. it could hardly have come at a better time and the dog days of a pretty summer blighted 5 bobbins tragedy. and peter, these animals let loose and to play in the city or something to smile about,
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however long they survive. during the whole, i'll do 0 lumber. the next slide is going to be here in a couple of minutes with molar and all these stories. don't forget the website, of course, i'll just come from lots of background information and photographs as well. i'm real buckets and stay with us. the
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