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the, the at least 16 palestinians. i killed as many as strikes across most of them central causes and stolen on wednesday. the bottom of this is i will just see online from dell ha, also coming up. is there any forces carry out a military operation destroying homes into this and the occupied westbank plus i'm not all day in the occupied was fact very rarely occupation authorities give
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palestinians a choice, demolish to your home, or will send you the bill and marks by corruption scandals rising doesn't cost. right. cost defense spending depends prime minister says he'll step down as lead and next month and rushes valid on the border region. the kinds of states for emergency describing the situation under ukrainian from bottom left as extremely difficult. the . we're beginning garza, we're at least 16 palestinians have been code and strikes across the north and central parts of the strip. the latest attacks among the official death toll from 10 months before close to the grim milestone of $40000.00 is rarely forces targeted, displaced palestinians and on the site at the refugee camp. killing an anti family nascent nice on tuesday. the youngest of the 7 killed was
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a 2 year old baby does. his health ministry use has at least a 115. and since i've been born and told, since the will began in october, as well as military has ordered palestinians to immediately leave more areas of con eunice as it for pass to quote, act faithfully the military operation. and the southern cities now into its 8th day, is there any attacks in south west because i have already displaced within 75000 people just in the past few days. we'll just find cooling for a safe spot in gaza and expressing concerns about the growing number of palestinian casualties. the bottom administration has approved $20000000000.00 and additional um sales to israel the day and includes 5 digits and advanced s. and the selves set to be delivered in 2026. the announcement from the us state department comes ahead of sci fi, told is expected to continue later this week. that he called henry polls from
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washington dc. in the united states, all of the focus is on finalizing a ceasefire in gaza. us president joe biden connecting that to a ran not striking israel in retaliation for the assassination of the political leader of home, off on a rainy and soil expectation . and at the pentagon confirmation that the us is indeed a nuclear powered submarine to the region. something it's very rarely a now says along with an additional aircraft, carrier group and other military equipment. so look, our focus is on the escalating the situation. we have put these additional
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capabilities into the region to enable us as a highlighted to protect our forces, but also to support the defensive israel should it be attacked. the us state department also announced an additional $20000000000.00, an arm sales to israel for fighter jets missiles and tank ammunition. but they were quick to say it would not be delivered until 2026. and it's spokesman also expressed concerns about an upcoming ceasefire negotiations today. so we've seen the reports of what they have said as it relates to their participation. our partners and connor have the shirts that they will work to have from us represented . a coordinated focus on ending the carnage and gaza in hopes that will prevent a wider escalation in a region quickly filling with more u. s. military equipment and personnel. patty claim l. g 0, washington, thoughtfully, it is an attorney and human rights activist. and he says, the us has the power to force as well to sign the sci fi data by withholding
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weapons of what we're talking about are additional mechanisms, additional weapons 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 a the is really ready receives from the united states is really it's, it's beyond belief that we're at a, we're at a point where we're having a talk about limiting any further to further destroy what's left of that you had to get a national community. you've had the united nations, the international court of justice. you have the international criminal court. i mean, israel has been condemned and embarrassed world wide and it's still continues it's barrage of attacks. i guess the defense, the civilian population of the united states can do something right now. and you can n tonight, right now, not, not to, uh, you know,
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a p as we go by providing you with more weapons. here's more what this please stop using. no, no. how about you just deny the sale, denied any future aid to israel and also in force, not just call for us the spark, but, and force us to explore this could. and right now, if you not, a states has of courage and the occupied westbank is riley false. it has storm the city of to the steps in the north. they have been fields, confrontations between palestinian fighters and his riley forces. explosions, have been heard across the city. is there any forces said have injured multiple people and the rest of the others? will some palestinians have begun to return to their homes to survey the off them off? many have been heavily damaged. is there any forces have been conducting daily raids in the occupied westbank since the one gaza began? while the $600.00 palestinians have been killed and hundreds detained,
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fast since october 7th, as well, many palestinians that occupied east jerusalem faced the impossible choice of demolishing their own homes. paying funds they cannot afford. the un says, as well as deliberately making it difficult for families to obtain building permits noodle, they have more demolishing your own home. not because it's on safe, not to build another, to avoid hefty fines imposed by is really occupation authorities on palestinian scaring a jerusalem. i d that's the experience of his mind. like thousands of palestinians, he tore down his home for fear of the alternative to demolish my hopes and dreams that demolished my future stub. it's my lives in his eyes and part of the town lies in israel's expansive boundaries. of occupied east jerusalem. they pay
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taxes to these rarely, municipality, the don't get services or building permits. 7 years ago israel demolished a 2nd floor. they built to give room for the growing family. 24 people now live in this small home for him. would you have that you went to head to instead of losing everything i told my grandson to demolish it himself. last time it was like a volcano. everything was destroyed. i cried so much this time i fainted. some families don't get to escape the high finds and demolish their own homes. is really occupation authorities beat them to it. but they sent the bill. last month, his brother and 2 sisters were in the middle of litigating a demolition order when his really bulldozers turned their for homes in on one is a true level. elected beverly up there, my sister saved for 25 years to build this home. she sold her jewelry,
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now she's homeless. we all love their story is that of many palestinians families from occupied east jerusalem south demolish or pay fines or worse risk a prison sentence if you can't pay, as well as a squeeze between israel's imposing wall and supplementary. ze, i'm on one side and occupied east jerusalem's boundaries on the other. the choices here ran across occupied east jerusalem are dismal, live elsewhere, or risk demolition. but families keep trying to build routes on their land despite the cost and the losses. not all the 0. well as the palestine, the japan's prime minister for me. okay. she says he's dropping out of his party's leadership race next month. that means whoever wins the policy,
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well it will succeed him, his prime minister because the liberal democratic party controls both houses of parliament. casita was elected president of l. d. p in 2021. his 3 year term expires. and september. okay, should have held a media briefing and talk you on wednesday where he explained his decision. jimmy to guy come, i do see that it is necessary to show the people that the liberal democratic party is changing and the policy is new for this transparent and open elections and free and vigorous defined are important. the most obvious for escape to show the policy will change is for me to step aside. i will not be running in the forthcoming policy. election from abroad has moved from sold and neighboring south korea, freezing and facing mounting pressure because of the scandals. he made the announcement during a live news event wednesday morning, but using the event really to try to put a bright face on his decision,
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talking up what he regards as being his achievements during the 3 years that he's been private as the starting with the economy various economic stimulus packages that he puts in place uh, as the japan indulged from the pandemic, and also achievements that he made on the international stage. and he wants to, i think, to be remembered for continuing the prompt, the policies of his previous essays when it comes to improve ink increasing the ties with the united states also improving ties with south korea, which had been in the adult drums. i also hosting the g 7 summit and attending to other things such as the a new as putting in place, a new, a new cli, a power plants, and also increasing military spending issues which are extremely contentious in japan. i but it was domestically where i really could see the came on stuck with these emerging scandals very soon in his premier ship. they were scandalous about
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the links between senior l d. p members and members of the controversial unification church. and then more recently that's been developing scandals about the fundraising activities of scene. yes, l d p potty members control the see that he had to take responsibility for now deciding to stand down and deciding for his party. it's time for reset. tell them, hey, go down in good, she is a member of the liberal democratic policy. he says he should have made the decision because his popularity is plummeted. for nothing is more important for the party to choose a strong leader. behind whom rank and file members of the parliament could riley and campaign next year, next year is going to have to possibly a major elections. one for the upper house and another for the lower house. the reason vice for me. okay. she has chosen to sit down is, is gross on popularity among the grass roots, members of the,
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of the p. and also with then is party colleagues. the party has dealt with the corruptions. and if in the case you to has done a lot in legislating a bills that would make it harder for a members of the l. d. p to remain murky in their financial dealings. but the thing is, he has chosen to name some of the most influential parliamentary colleagues as main conference. lots of blood have been shed within the party. and as a result, i would imagine many people hold grudges against it for me. okay, shita, he has not said anything knocked out in his pressure, but i think got the way in which in which he handled the party. corruptions itself has created more foes rather than friends. the
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washing authorities in belgrade have to pay the original state of emergency. the government announced the measure of following the tax from ukrainian forces and says the situation on the ground remains extremely difficult. belgrade borders you claims cognitive region and neighbors. clues where your client has launched a surprise offensive. he's also edge, most close to declare a federal emergency. a good solution to get us close for the situation in our belgrade region remains extremely difficult and tense due to the daily shedding from the ukrainian armed forces. buildings are being destroyed, civilians are being injured and killed. so we're taking this decision starting from today in order to provide additional protection to the population to provide additional support to victims. a state of emergency will be introduced on a regional level throughout the garage. russian forces have been fighting for a week to repel that ukraine and incursion and to close your claims, military chief says 70 full assessments in the area. and now on the caves control,
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andrew simmons has the story. ukraine is now sending russian prisoners of war back over the border from the coast region. it's showing no sign of halting its incursion. while russia says it's striking back here. images of men who appear to be ukrainian prisoners of war. social media is a wash with planes and counterclaims pictures of the dead from both sides. contrast darkly with self is being posted by ukrainian soldiers in russia with messages for friends and family back of the by the day it's becoming clear how organized the advances, the yeah, more reinforcements head towards the russian border from ukraine on monday. some of the amik vehicles with white, frank viola, identity markets. ukraine is now signaling that it has no intention of one thing to
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keep rushing directory. its president says the action has been taken because of the intensity of showing an missile attacks from russian territory. the bold are here for this live a bush and bolt war to others, and now it's coming back home. ukraine has always won't the pace, and we will definitely secure peace. rushes president vladimir putin says if savanski thinks by making the cushion he could improve his negotiating position, he was badly mistaken. the ticket was hooton's most willing 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. here if activities from border areas arrive at camps in the north of 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
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at home. we gave them 2 bags of grain, some water, and left. maybe they'll be nothing to attend to these people all sullen, literally too aware of the situation. andrew simmons, how much is it? to the head on al jazeera, a todd landscape, people in greece are to enter their homes to assess the damage caused by the west wald 5 this year. the in depth analysis of the days headline was strategic purpose. do you think this assassination serves? israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years. i've seen that they have given a chance to pass the boat critically banked. russia has decided that the war crane as a defensive war inside story. how will it change the security relationship between
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you watching me, elizabeth put on unto ha a mando about top stories for at least 16 palestinians have been coded as riley strikes across north and central gauze and attack on the, on the side of the refugee camp. killed 7 members of one family on tuesday night is riley forces headstone. the city of to this in the occupied westbank. explosions were heard across the associated with helicopters being used to take the wounded this way, soldiers out, and bring reinforcements and, and japan's prime minister for me. ok. she says he won't take college on his policy leadership race next month. that means whoever wins the potty vote will succeed in his prime minister. because the liberal democratic policy controls both houses of parliament or at least 8 people have been killed in saddam's,
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northern state halter to venture rain caused flooding. it's also full hundreds of families from the homes. well people are pleading for assistance but a just restricted because of a lack of funding and supplies also being blocked by fighting between the army and the power military. rapid support forces had been moving reports from costume. this is what many parts of northern states. 6 to dance dryers, now look like heavy rain and flash floods have swept away homes and damaged property into the sort of ma mazda of mama. there are some places where torrential floods come during the rainy season, but we were surprised because our area doesn't usually get floods when the water came into the houses and took the women and children as i stood on the highway. you can see the situation here. local authorities say several people were killed and injured when buildings collapse and power lines were damaged. since the stars of
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the rainy season in late june, the floods have killed dozens of people and forest. i'm more than 20000 from their home across minds. 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 no spaces. we need hints, food, water and medicines. the sedans problems were significant, even before the flooding conflicts between the army and the rapids support for system power. 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 for like us and so i have your, the reins in floods of cost and usually huge losses in the states, including of the county such as monroe and die. but we need urgent intervention and assistance, especially when it comes to shelter. we also need
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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 year will not be easy. he but morgan, i'll just be around. africa talk. public health body has the kid. a health emergency of continental security due to an outbreak of impulse. the viruses mal spreading for the 1st time from the democratic republic of congo to neighbor and kenya and burundi. uganda and wanda and pulse is transmitted through close contacts and causes flu like symptoms. most cases, miles, but it can cool and a new and more deadly strain is behind the outbreak and democratic republic of congo. they have been at least 15000 cases and 451 decks. the push of so fond this
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year. but the actual number as likely for high a is the evidence we have on the number of cases, the number of debts they had just to book the iceberg. and the reason is that em policies largely of mileage condition. we have limited surveillance. we have limited capacity to do the testing that's required. we have limited capacity to do the contacts. are you seeing in the reporting? so the multiple points in this, the information we have reflects only partial situation or what's actually happening in southern eco to at least 5 people have been killed during fighting between the police and criminal gangs. as all she has recovered, the bodies and the remote mining side drawn relation volumes has searched and recent, he is police requoted about 8000 violent deaths last year. that is 8 times more than 2018 residents effected by wall 5 in greece.
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had the government is not doing enough to protect them, one person is dead and thousands more injured and the worst legs dis. yeah. just sustain kind of maces from the hall from the greek capital. agrees faces high temperatures and dr. somers, full drawn by climate change. a corresponding child stratford reports from 5 nova, just outside athens. my house is on fire. guys, says the man filming white 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 char, a guy. so i smelled the floor and went outside. i looked over the marks when i saw
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it was out of control, i came home and we started smoking everything with water to protect the house. we tried to save whatever we could from my home though. the only home we have hallmark for you sir, that animals among the smouldering debris, voss ways of land reduced to ashes helicopters, scoop also from the sea and drop it on areas with small fires still appear. when you see the score stuff around town is like a version of our, it's incredible that more people were injured or killed 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 with the people here say they have to rely on themselves to prevent the destruction of their homes. the blaze swept through the area,
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destroying everything. and it's paul power, lines it down. there's no electricity in town in the fight. i believe you momentos . i'm very angry because i couldn't protect my children. what kind of future device we don't have a government that can know for the basics, 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. i could either. this is the system that we use for the fire. this is a time robot shows us the equipment to use to save his families home. 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, even though we called them many times they came later. and then i mean, the police came and asked us to leave, so we would determined to stay and protect our home. every summer, people here braced themselves the wild fires. and every year the government tells
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them we offer pad cello strap. it will just era evolve. nova grease and the font is binding in bosnia and herzegovina is so to yes, good, national park broke out on sunday launch areas of the forest are being destroyed that includes trees untouched for hundreds of years. boston is, government has off neighboring serbia and croatia for health and welfare, not on the costs. i appeal to the council of ministers and all of the ministers in charge to prove the arrival of that croft, if i can carry move. what's that? then what we have now is that uh we have information about helicopters of the national west, the center of sab yeah, rocked our disposal. lots a lot. we also expect other countries from the region to send health not. i'm not my appeal to them as a mayo stop cheese urgently that emergent when we are approved for the use of all that craft can contain the bio, especially considering this is all happening in
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a very remote month scenario that set finance as of a put on and we have a quick weather update. next, the story examines of social media platform x and its own. it is on mosque can help donald trump get back into the winehouse. thank you for watching the the had a lovely that there's lots of dry, funny, unsettled weather across the middle east and event at the moment, but i'd like to toy your attention to the satellite image. that blog of cloud floating around western parts of human. it's going to bring the potential flooding over the next few days with heavy rain on wednesday, across the west. some of that will trickle up in terms of western parts of saudi arabia as well. but across a much of the region, it is a july picture temperatures offset to pick up and places like to wait we, it's
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a 50 degrees celsius that on so stay as long as the hot and fly is well, of course the eastern parts of mediterranean pushing across that event, and that heat can be found because northern parts of africa. we all however, seen some rain in places that we don't usually at this time if you southern parts of libya as well as egypt. and that's thanks to the range that are pushing the way for the east and what's an easterly waves affecting west africa? well, so southern parts of chad seems very heavy rain on thursday. but for the south of this, it is a much quiet to pick to lots of when to keep still looking about for places like foot swanner and zimbabwe. and has been cooler in cape town for south africa with windy conditions. but we are expecting a vast improvement here over the next few days and 90 degrees was sunshine on thursday. the unique perspective, the transfer and the displacement of being vision is population has been discussed
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