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justification, a sense of community on a jersey to the one of the beloved this conflicts till the 21st century. as well as world garza has now killed more than $40000.00 palestinians in less than a year, the territory. and this is all just there a lot from the also coming the thousands of is valence along with families of captives to mount a release, a c spot source to end the oregon. soon as you do, most is very subtle, is torch homes and costs in a deadly run page on
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a ton of student village and occupied west by one person is killed on thailand, gas up for it, strongest prime ministers, good time nominates found his daughter. as it's kind of the in just over $300.00 days, israel has waged the wall so brutal and so devastating. it's now being seen is one of the largest conflicts on the 21st century. well, that's what top 2 percent of goss has entire population. that's more than $40000.00 palestinians killed since the war began in october last year. i'm un says that's just an estimate to give them a number of people still unaccounted for. more than 10000 people are missing, most of the barriers and ruins of their homes and neighborhoods. israel has 10 guards are into what's been quote, a graveyard for children. at least 16500 have been killed on the spot. that's
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a staggering toe, as well as a sold on gaza continues. this was the scene in con eunice swift families was seen at trying to escape is rarely a tax. parents carried the children in the arms as they run for shelter gauze as largest refugee compos, once again come on to is very fine. at least 7 people were killed in jamalia. one of the buildings buttons was the home of power and medic. i'm to come to, it had to cover the bodies of his own family. most of them were killed in these very strike, but he was able to pull his niece from there about the russia to his way to evidence. israel has killed more than 500 health care workers since the war began. when todd generations of protestant ends have been wiped out in the war. and so those who survive is a constant struggle for daily life in a place that's been described as hell on us. saying that there's radi ripples
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tens of thousands of lives violently taken tens of thousands of voices forever. assignments for the dead, the suffering is for the living, the agony of survival for the $40000.00 men, women, children, and babies. 40000 sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, 40000 people, often left in pieces for friends and family to mourn, sometimes buried by strangers. because whole families had been wiped out
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the attack helicopters and air strikes drones, tanks and artillery pounding, one of the most densely populated civilian areas in the world. 40000 victims of the kind of indiscriminate bond that might seem un, imaginable. in the 21st century, victims who israel's government has coldly characterized. as 40000 human shields for made 40000 people is tens of thousands of parents whose lives will never be the same because they've lost the children. it's thousands and thousands of children who have forever lost their parents and its own going. well, i think that's what people struggled to understand that all those people who have not been killed all those people who are trying to get through without a parent and the trauma having lost a child, a charlie living intense, still going through bombardment. the impact of bombs and bullets is
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often immediate, but many die after being crushed under collapsed buildings or from preventable infections, disease and starvation. because is real is blocking medical supplies and food from entering costs that can meet a slower death, seemingly more crude. the yellow below kind of hasn't come down if this happened in a european country, there wouldn't be any reaction come to a nation and a stronger response. we're a stage where a precedent garza has a value just a number of exciting this and say, hey, can you imagine what 40000 means? it is a catastrophic number. the world cannot imagine. despite this, the world sees is where here is and watches every day, every minute back, but remain silent. yes, we are powerless. we are exhausted. we have no energy left. because the young enough, even if this is revenge against palestinians, they have taken enough revenge enough intervention is needed. what is happening so
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prove that the world is completed with israel and the entire world is intent on the destruction of the palestinian people. even as the war and do today, pass conflict show indirect long term effects continue for years. and it is a near certainty that the death toll in garza will continue to write a letter published in the medical journal. the lancet. experts predict the final count will not be measured in the 10s of thousands, but in the hundreds of thousands. and while massacres can be measured, the scale of desk put into numbers, the level of suffering and trauma. now and going forward, is incalculable. same bus robbie ultra 0 and as the desk told in gaza, continues to mount mediate some cattle in the us on egypt. on the thing on is very that it getting sent to secure a safe spot and prevent the conflict from spreading. while the 1st phase will be
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a temporary truce during the time us would release women, the elderly and wounded, the captives in exchange for palestinians held in its very presence. the 2nd phase would include a permanent end to hostilities on the release of all remaining. is there any captives on the 3rd phase would be the reconstruction of gaza. how many times you reports not from the community cap, a very few concrete details and merging, thus far as to what precise points are being discussed in this round of ceasefire talks thus far in the hot. we know that the us cup of israel and egypt are all represented in this round of talks. what's less clear is what role precisely how much is playing. the reason for that is in the lead up to this round of talks, how much had stated that they do not want to enter into any kind of new negotiation . this time out. what they would like to see is
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a response to the framework deal that had been announced previous sent out by us president joe biden. and that had been agreed to by how much in early july. now it's important to point out that in every incarnation of these cease fire talks, how much in israel have never negotiated directly, those 2 sides have always spoken separately to the mediators involved in this process. now, at this stage, the us has essentially said that they are confident that both caught up in egypt will be relating messages to how much that, how much effective we will be represented in some form or fashion. but at this stage, a lot more questions than answers as to what exactly to expect going forward. this is all coming at a very critical edit, very volatile time at a time. when the mediators, the us caught the in egypt, have tried to ensure that both is real and how much would be involved in these
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talks when they are trying to ensure that these talks might stave off a wider conflagration, a wider conflict in the region. there is a lot of concern about this right now, but at this stage, when it comes to these talks, even though it's very high stakes atmosphere, there have thus far been low expectations. how much i'm just either or and as those thoughts continue, the families and supports as of is really kept. as housing goes, a routing across major is really cities several 1000 gathered to demand these really government security to bring remaining captives back home to encourage the government to sign an agreement with from us to bring back all the canopies, the girls demand the children. if it won't happen now, i,
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we believe that none of the hostages wouldn't be alive if to the last chance these days are very, very much for us, very hard for us. and we hope thanks to the stop. so we get the agreements and everything. so we'll be back because otherwise it might be very, very hard to bring them back. is ready. settlers have bend cause and homes and attacks on villages across the occupied westbank on the part of spinning was killed and many more injured in an attack on the village of get. another attack on the town of laura left at least 8 people inch at the white house, has described the buttons as unacceptable on the cell, who reports from jordan's capital, a month or mines at 12 use these when the government is bound out from reporting in these really military says they are investigating 2 separate attacks in the occupied westbank by armed is really settlers the 1st on the village of teeth and the 2nd on the village of the water in the 1st attack on the police,
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one palestinian was killed according to the health ministry, he's a 23 year old palestinian man and around a dozen others injured. these really army is looking into the death of the 23 year old to see if he was shot by these really military or by the settlers. now there's been reaction pouring in from across these really political lyle, prime minister benjamin netanyahu releasing a statement, saying that those who participated in the a tax will be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law. these really president isaac resolved, echoing that sentiment would. we also heard from israel finance minister bid solid smoke rich, who called this quote, criminal and arc is violence, which is quite a change in tone from smote rich, who was a no, no true nationalist who lives in an illegal settlement himself. often a defender of these arms settler groups who just last year when a deadly attack on the town of water took place. he responded by saying quote that for water should be wiped off the map. now settler attempts on palestinians are not
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a new phenomenon. in fact, they have only increased since the beginning of these rules were on garza 10 months ago. the wind has documented at least $1140.00 of these attacks that resulted in several deaths and injuries of palestinians. and oftentimes, these attacks are carried out under the protection of these really military is the palestinians in the occupied west bank are left defenseless against armed settlers who live in illegal settlements. and these really military who protects them from the set of fluids as just need all these where the government has published plans to setup a new illegal is very settlement in the occupied west back is one of 5 illegal sacraments is very or which is almost to make official in june. the government says the move is in response to several european countries recognizing an independent palestinian state the the abraham reports from the occupied with by, as it looks peaceful. what the serenity of this body is often interrupted,
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interrupted by the settlers because they, you know, before 3 or 4 days they set fly it in the mountain. i just see it takes us to her childhood home and wed looms lose. one of the last remaining green areas in bethlehem, in the soft of the occupied wes thing inside of it. there's really circulars who kicked alice his family out even when the family proved the ownership of the house in his really course. they were the ones who were issued that is the older by the news with industry, with business. i'm not sure they can move freely, you know, after the, the stablish ment of the news settlements. they're moving here really now you see they can move freely moving water, removing anything they want on wednesday is where the government approved in you league it is really supplemented the area named nat had headed links. the
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supplements in the occupied westbank with those in occupied east jerusalem. it's one of 5 illegals supplements out the booth is really far right. the minister, battelle and smoked, which promised to make official in june zod decision was announced after several european countries recognize an independent palestinian state. this is part of the economy plan to create metropolitan joseph. what they intend to do is that to increase the so called municipal bomb video of jerusalem. and for me just let them know what they think back to the room in error palestinians, in the village of beth. do you take pride in the fact that they have preserved the historical gym and maintain the negative cultural style? from centuries ago? water flows from natural springs through ancient channels to feed the, the terraces palestinians registered the area as a unesco world, had
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a huge site. this is considered one of policy lines, most scenic hikes, your way or for trinity to enjoy the fresh air in nature. but palestinians tend to lose all of that replaced by illegals, really supplements, which usually start off with a building like this one behind me. alice says she misses the calmness of the valley, but for now she insists she will keep fighting until she gets it. we are the simple somebody against the states need that but he does eat all the occupied westbank spine. so it's a come here analysis era impulse that spreads beyond africa. sweden confirms its 1st case for the new and the more dangerous strain of the buyers, the the
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and here's how it's shaping up across the americas on friday where they come from the argentine pappas to patagonia, but things are heating up with a warm northerly breeze for assaults the on the 34 degrees will be the number for you on friday. top end of south america, brain looks bad off the coast of ecuador, some shows, in storms popping up as we'd expect through the amazon jungle. meantime, central america mostly quieted because most of the energy is being drawn out around hurricane ernesto. so let's go in here for a closer look. this one is cooking up in the atlantic by friday it will be the equivalent of a category 3 hurricane. the saturday. it will we can a bit, but the days closing in on bermuda, threatening about a month's worth of rain in the span of 24 hours. threatened by heats for the southern us send humidity, it's going to feel in the forty's over the next little bit here. and we've got some storms rolling across the midwest to the great lakes. these will be severe in some cases, powerful winds and they will drop large hail to the west. we go hunt settled,
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weatherford canada as alberta province, that's pressing down into the northern plains and len. this weather reports in the us southwest square, a bit of a breather from the monsoon brain. so plenty of sun into forecast, including for las vegas. high, $42.00 degrees on friday, so your next time of the, as the cost of all celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between serbian and cause of albany and forces. we were meant to be completely ethnically, cleanse people have 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 that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so you know the
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the welcome back. armando, about top stores this as the death toll in gaza surpasses. $40000.00 is rarely a tax of trust district continued. families have been slain from attacks and con unit 7. palestinians were killed, vice very forces of the giovanni a lift g, g b, d, h is from content of the us on the egypt on meeting on disability on occasion for cease fontose. first phase would be a temporary truce to exchange for some competence. the 2nd phase to the eminence ends of the release of the remaining captain and the search phase. the
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reconstruction of casa is rarely settlers have been caused in the homes and the techs on the villages across the occupied west bank. one palestinian was killed and many more interested in the attack potential o thailand is set to habits. youngest prime minister and peace in parliament have voted in favor of 37 year old pat hometown should've got to be the premier. she was nominated by the type party which was founded by a billionaire father and former prime minister, next indigent, and watch. the votes in parliament comes 2 days off to finance, taught courts removed. se taught how we send from the roll on the grounds of essex foundations, pits on town has never served in government and will be the 3rd to send them out to take the top chop. it's well that tony chinese lives now. what sides? they type ottomans and bunco for a, so a pass on tungsten in watts is the chosen of many of the routing code issue. but
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what more do we know about is he say she's relatively young. $37.00 about the 10 says he age. she doesn't have a huge amount of experience in politics. she came to the full front of the tale policy during the election campaign last year. when she was thrust right to the front of the policy of that time. i think a lot of people assume that she might take on the prime minister's job, but we understand the father didn't want that to. he was worried that it was a very sensitive position as a very sensitive time. and it would come under a loss of criticism. well, that may have been a good weiss thinking from her father who is a very experienced political strategist as we've seen in the last week. the 1st time prime minister has been taken out. we're not entirely sure why he's changed his mind yesterday. it looked like they were going to propose
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a 75 year old former attorney general instead. but she does come from a very strong political lineage. if she succeeds today, she'll be the, the shit, the war, and the full member of her family to hold the top jobs and the last 2 decades. her father has a very strong influence over politics here, the other evening of to set up how we sit and was pushed out by the constitutional codes that he called in all the policy members of the coalition and clearly laid down the law. we saw that yesterday when they came out behind pets on town and said they were backing her to the full. so i think at this stage we think it's pretty much a done deal. that said, it's type politics and you never know what might happen until the deal has actually been signed. wouldn't be done and do we expect to more political time or in the days and weeks to come of the well,
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i think that is the other big question on many people's minds who be watching the the have a read by the constitutional cold in the last 2 weeks we've seen move for the policy, the one the election last year kicked out. we saw the prime minister kicked out a couple of days ago. i think that would have been the concern also for tax and shit about who remains the big mover and shaker behind the scenes that if he put his daughter in the top job, she would come under the same pressure. however, the fact that the ruling coalition, which includes passes back to by the military and those are the conservative establish and the fact they're all saying that behind to suggest that they might not. the other interesting shift here is the to, we've seen per time and tanks in which would very much the outside is in type politics. for 20 is the policy that really forced him into x. so for 15 years he only returned last year. they now seem to have moved into this sense that possibly even the center, right? so very much part of the establishment. now,
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i think the question is all the time between public going to be happy with it. it put tongue tongue can unite those parts, is couldn't get government working and most importantly, get the economy working here in time. then i think the problems will be relatively slight. if however, we continue to see can on the decline and unhappiness, i think the people here will be still one thing, the reforms. so they've really said for in the elections last year for the night. the 30 trying thanks so much indeed for joining us there. a health officials in sweden to say they've confirmed the country's 1st case of the more serious they have until the high infectious impulse disease, which makes it the 1st country out side on the african continent to register a case. the global vaccine group, gabby says it has up to $500000000.00 available to deliver jobs to affected countries. on wednesday, the world health organization declared and box
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a global health emergency. the outbreak was 1st reported in the democratic republic of congo, and has led to the death of more than 500 people with simon clock, his professor in selling the microbiology at the university reading and u. k. he says there's no need to panic. a fine people should be aware of the risk and they should take it in a sort of in a measured the way they should understand who reads and who is not. so it's a high risk. they should understand. but the chances of catching this without having a place in personal contact with somebody who is in fact it is actually very minimal . i mean the, the typical way of transmission is person to test the physical compact. skin on skin will skate in contact with a st. bedroom clothing with speed infected, but it can be spread by costs and sneezes as well. well, the that is much herrera, the lessons we learn to do these things. time the spread, the very quickly,
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very rapidly around the world. but if you get, if you, if you manage to put a lead on then and create a firewall and reduce the amounts of transmission, then the emergency may drive a buyout. and of course, i point people in the direction of what happened with sauce, which is a relative or want to okay, they could be 19 when that was a problem and i feel jews ago, they were strict containment measures put in place. i mean, buy it out, it went away because it was the table to transmit from person to person and with any infectious pathogen. if you stop that happening right, person, the bus and spread, it will eventually die out. the ukrainian forces continue to push deeper and throughout his course region. taking the town of suzanne at the board of ukraine's 12 minute treat,
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come onto told the president, let him as lensky. they've seized control of 82 supplements inside russian territory because it is now and it's 2nd week officers, defense, etc. this gets off of this has more now from key a decrease of bones has been ongoing, but it's slowed down to a trickle. only a few to low, which is today as he is fighting rages as rushing reinforcements of push to the front to be able to stop the ukrainian. the votes, wednesdays, attacked by ukraine or russian. beautiful at fields is only be the postal success. supple image ration today. confirms that at least to the wrong ways are intact, allowing russian just to take off the types of training positions. politically. now ukraine has thousands of russian civilians on the civilian control and the military control. and what has happened now is the high combined of ukraine is announced, it seems to be a most sweet home in jones with gretchen look off to the basic needs,
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initial law and order with ukraine is know struggling with the fact that it now has to care for the lives of well being of thousands of russian civilians, alex patropolis or to 0, keep you as president turbine and vice president comes to hire a sub hell. that 1st joint event since martin left the presidential race, there was, was a white house policy event about the drug process was seen is it felt very much like a campaign right. it can be held coach was aaron sent us this report in their 1st joint appearances. joe biden endorse, comma la harris's run for the white house bite and had only warm words for his successor was incredible. toward progress he made, she could make one hell of a present. the white house policy event was focused on lowering drug costs. it was not a campaign rally, but it sure felt like one the guy were running against. what's his name?
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donald dumpster donald harris has shifted the us election since taking over the democratic parties, picks the president, new polling shows in some battleground states. she's cut into or overtaking the lead of her republican rival, former president donald trump. these voters say it's because she is a fairly about the piece is sincerely working for the be seeing someone that looks like need be at the forefront of the change for america and firing. and i'm really excited to see what happens even as the crowd focused on harris and her future. she use the moment to show appreciation for biden's presidency. it is my internal, great, great, great honor. i have to tell you to serve with this most extraordinary human being
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and american labor purposes. thursday's event was to highlight a deal struck with drug makers to lower prices on prescription drugs for older americans. harris is promising, whether in this administration or the one she hopes to lead to of january 2025, no senior should have to choose between either filling their prescription or paying their rent. pamela harris, maybe writing a wave of popularity, but she's been accused of being spin on policy. on friday, she changes all of the app when she travels to north carolina to unveil her 1st major economic policy. kimberly healthcare al jazeera prince, georgia's county, maryland. meanwhile, the public and the presidential candidates donald trump, us housing media briefing, but he intensified is a tax on capital. harris's economic policy stuffing out such as new jersey go club
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. trump was funds by 2 tables stacked with household grocery items. he bang terrace for rising food prices and inflation. christmas living has this up. the former president on familiar themes during his press conference, namely inflation and immigration. he actually spoke to reporters standing next to a table filled with groceries, pointing out that the cost of serial had gone up 26 percent. the cost of fuel had gone up 50 percent under the biden and harris administration. interestingly, he did this one day after the department of labor announced that inflation had actually hit its lowest level in 3 years. but knowing that many americans are still very much feeling the pinch of higher prices and attempting to blame the problem on the prior administration. and say that it would only get worse.

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