tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 16, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the underlying seemed to fit your smarts, a project being promoted by president elect. claudia. shameful. always promises to enshrine and to the rights and customs of indigenous groups in mexico. incoming president, space is a big challenge, making a difference to these communities that have been pushed to the margins for far too long. the the this is denise our live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. palestinians mon 46 people killed and the latest is where any attacks across the gaza strip. many of them children find out homes and streets so all of us left a part of a neighborhood in the occupied west bank, often attacked by
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a group of israeli settlers. also, it has positioned in thailand, adult in countries youngest prime minister, whose promise to improve the quality of life. the millions of people and ukrainian forces continue their attacks inside russian territory. it will be live in moscow and keys and then support the new english premier league season officially gets on the way late on friday night. just so you know, it doesn't matter to extend. hack says his side on know, ready as a take home for them. at old trafford, the we begin in northern garza where it is rarely striking a residential building and the jabante a refugee camp has killed 7 people including children. many of those were injured. emergency teams are searching for people traveling on the level. there's rarely all
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me has killed at least $46.00 palestinians in the past 24 hours as one of the homes buttons to power medic abdul cather. he had to recover the bodies of his family. most of them were killed in the strike, but he was able to rescue his niece and take her to his ambulance as well as war on garza has killed more than 40000 palestinians since october. both of those who have survived life is getting increasingly difficult. this family and by law had as children what left of the 5 story home, i say there was nowhere else for them to go because of the constant is really bumming you and says, is where the attacks of destroyed 79000 times across all of the gaza strip the weather this now when an event and this is our home, we put our whole life work in it, as well as our memories and dreams. the memories of our son who was marked on the hear my children, my grandchildren, can leave it. even if there is another place,
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we can't leave what we built. this is our homeland where we lived and built our lives. a correspondence honey mccloud, joins us now live from darrow bala in central garza honey. the strikes are continuing. tell us more about these attacks on jamalia laura so far. we're now looking at the attacks that took place in giovanni, but across the entire gauze and through with more recurrent evacuation orders and force displacement for people in eastern part of their city. we're talking about a city that is already running out of the space or very crowded with more evacuation orders right now. there's no safe place. similar situations displacing the northern part of the city. the fact that we're seeing people right now killed inside the residential home is a form of a collective punishment by this very military. this particular family, it overnight, a talk was killed inside. it's residential home and it was,
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it talks by here by these really military uh, parent medic just found that uh, a shocking surprise that the bombs, how's that he was this past due to rescue people from it was his house, his father, his mother, his family members all 7 members of the family were killed. the only surviving member of the family was his leads. he was able to rescue that. this is the pattern that we've seen in the costs happening over and over medical staff. we have the ambulance paramedics, the civil division, rushing to one side to try to save people to find their family members and family members among the casualties are those are soaked in blood or carried dead into the hospitals. here at this particular health facility, we've seen this happen and with our own eyes, here's arrive bodies arriving to the hosp to the nurses and medical stop running out of emergency department is treating the moment they find out that it's their family member. the father, the mother, or any of their siblings among the casualties. something that is becoming whole
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familiar for palestinians on separate attacks is really military. it continues to try get across tanya, in the city starting it on their it's offensive air attacks pushing people into a loss. the evacuation zone that has been under a tongue with the past a few months and more recently, increasing the air attacks and honey, we sold a family sheltering in the ruins of the home in bay la. here this is a scene that is repeated across the goal. of the strip isn't when most of the population has been forced to be displaced of the that is correct and not only this particular family, but we're looking at at least a close to 80 percent of the physical land is steven by physical landscape, i'm talking about the residential buildings of public facilities, they evacuations winters that turn into areas for people to protect. and children have been either just totally destroyed or severely damaged. people are left now to
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live in more of a waste land. so whatever they are weird whatever. and wherever they are able to set up their tests or the remaining the ruins of their building. because there is simply, there is no safety place to go through the entire northern part and gaza seem to turn in a war zone in the past months and more of a death trap right now. those who decided to be an evacuation centers, we've seen how systematic attacks in the past 2 weeks targeted targeting evacuation centers, people who are literally looking for food supplies, water supplies, or areas to shelter because they get the tickets being heard it from one area to another. end up being killed, they're the choice the right now that is only that is left for people is just the at the ruins of their homes, because simply there's no other choice. and that's really military is not leaving any options other than this for people with the current evacuation orders right now in eastern day. but i didn't receive the same exact scenario repeating itself.
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people are pushed into further internal displacement across the city. but again, we're looking at the shrinking size of the human to 3 and drawing that is a really lacking major necessity supplies infrastructure and really creating difficult conditions on the ground. what we're seeing is that if it's situation that keep evolving into much more complexity right now and very difficult living conditions on the ground, as the aftermath continue is done. phone. okay, honey lockwood reporting that from central garza. thank you, honey. well, that's the situation. the on the ground in garza, meanwhile gauze was seized fly tools, all set to continue for a second's day. heron, though, ha, mediate, has from castle all of us on the egypt to trying to finalize on agreements between as well and from us. us state department says proposals outlined by present joe biden, and may have been quote, largely agreed. it is our view and it continues to be the case that the broader
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framework of what the president laid out at the end of may has generally been accepted. but of course, this is a negotiation with 2 parties, and this is a process and you sort of see what the text of the, the agreement is and there's a back and forth. and there was an exchange and there is an engagement. and so we feel confident in saying that in the contours of what the present and outlined on may 31st has been accepted. and what we're focusing on now is what the talks are focusing on is working on the details of the implementation of service. but how much i'm doing is following developments here, and though, ha, and now if we go by what the americans say that those things to be a consensus over the broad framework of an agreement. i don't even details to be on down thoughts as we well know is always the devil, but in the details of the yeah, that's right laura. and what we've been hearing increasingly from the americans
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over the course of the last 24 hours is an expression of more cautious optimism when it comes to potentially how these talks are going thus far. but essentially they are just talking about region gaps and that's what the last several rounds of these talks have been about as well. and both sides have not been able to bridge those gaps. now, even though there is a bit more optimism today than there was leading into the talks yesterday, there's still a lot more questions than answers now. i just want to go to a statement that we got at the conclusion of the 1st day of talks from about those foreign ministry from the doctor measured and i'm sorry, it was the spokesperson for the for 34 and ministry. he issued a statement which he said, mediators are resolute, and their commitment to move forward in their endeavors to reach a ceasefire in the strip that would facilitate the release of hostages and enable the entry of the largest possible amount of humanitarian aid into gaza. so essentially that's all we've heard thus far from the countries. um,
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everybody who is here in the hot has been very quiet as to what exactly is being discussed. we know there is this huge push to try to get this deal done at a time of such attention and such a quality. they don't want to see a wider regional war or any kind of possible conflagration going forward. but again, as you set the devil very much in the details at a time of very high stakes diplomacy going on here and don't have warranties. and i haven't talked to him bring installations that from so how many things? well, let's take a closer look at the see spawn proposals that's actually being discussed. the 1st phase would be a temporary truce during which time us would release women, the elderly and wounded captives and exchange for palestinians held in his ready presence. the 2nd phase would include a permanent end to the hostilities on the release of all remaining is rarely captive. undecided face will be the reconstruction of garza. i'm the return of the remains of any deceased captive to israel. so let's get more on this with the most folks than us. i'm a have them good to have you back on the show. what is your assessment of these
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talk so far? when thank you for having me and i have some questions to now we've been to you any key of information about the business that'd be it seems to me that to now they did tell us us to, to reach these right inside the same way which has happened in the me last may i have to be reminded one that that to we have agreed on be a suggestion of the data. and after 2 weeks these, that i have to know the original single fusions with that is what it is. the outcome was let me get 10. now the ups up to about bridging the gas bus key. and the guys from this very side, the i'm more conditions they have to know about some new issues, which i believe the time on the mind. i mean, way, so now what we did in to you, i mean, was that these files from the media?
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and that's we both to hear those signs because our position didn't clear. uh, if you had invited to provide the bid for the executive goodman, for the suggestions, we will do that. otherwise we don't need more to go well, well, i just want to ask you why you'll relying on mediators to give you information about these tools. not sending a delegation yourself the way that this, this, this is the most just it's, it's how it happened. and they told you this, right, is that they come back to mass. if you did, was it the, the, the action from they say it is time to now it seems that there was no, was it the acceptance from this a side? we have to do the maybe it does l is the base before. yes of the day and we told them it was clear up some days lives that the accent utilization, they accept your proposal. we are ready to but this would be,
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it seems to me that these lines, they did that say yes you how much? oh, how much the way are you willing to give? we've seen the is really side and that's me all have particularly pushed full is really controlled at the philadelphia car adult to keep checkpoints in size gone. so these issues the how last is willing to give ground on when the throw in the products we haven't received guarantees from them and it can side to them to get us the brothers and come on and egypt. that is, why be it will only be complete from does the children for that is actually the, i just want the bro, i want to sign a position is clear. we want the indeed is that i do what and the quote, the maps which, which is supposed to be intruded to the agreement. there, would it be a no, it's not really
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a business offer that is uh for the most important as we have received. also actually it was issued from the egyptian side that they will not. i've seen this lady presents any more. there was a ceasefire. this is the 1st round of talks that has taken place without a smell, honey. and he was the chief negotiator. of course he was assassinated in the tap. ron, how does that complicates efforts for how much at the table to wait . uh, let me start by saying that this initials may have heavy uh was g assignable. is there any besides appreciate it? and can you know that he is not willing to have a cease fire? i mean, and he is trying find the mind the bushes in different ways. and our decision was to go for one of the she ations ad to, to achieve the goal or the ceasefire. this lady, even though i add that as long as equals directional best. and now yes in
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law is the head of a mass. and he was a photo and video book. she, asians, through the video of that and but essentially brother, this man having it. so i really, as prince of us, there is no changes in how much position i the same and then engage in is $400.00 the negotiations as they would from. do you know that was on the supervision? yes. in law. oh wow. and the design about legal issues does come us, except that now is the time for a ceasefire. and now is the time for compromise difficult compromises given that the death toll in gauze has passed? 40000 people. and it's donna, she told, taken on the goals of population. well, i have been one of the be every one that the 40000 people,
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what can they all the or so we and then the 2nd be this of, from the d. b is that it's a appreciate you, we have uh, actually in a position where are you coming this initiated a showing the willing to have a she sees fire. oh the tom, the one the sides. you was undermining because this was there's maybe sign up. we have accepted that in the shape of me. uh let me get and what is the 2nd image she has? it may have been a shift in june. and every time this lady fits that much, i didn't come to the front of the now as a nation. i'm new conditions. everyone understand, especially the saw that the sizes on the line and the position in now is the so i am, i'm good. i'm showing at any way to accept se, se, uh,
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and i hope also to see that many convolution making that they need the shuttle this 85 was counting on the conversation and then undermining the process. okay, i'll stop. i haven't done good speak to you. thank you very much, taking the time to join us head on out as sarah that's not speak to i don't think i see the problem. i'm boston console general of israel in new york joins us now from tel aviv. i know you're listening that to us on my hands and that interview with him, what do you make of what he said, that it is as well? undermining the price as is israel does not want a sci fi. i think that there is enough blame to go around more than once. um, neither side wanted this neither size i so i'm still skeptical than either side. still one is this, this deal could have been done 6 months ago and 5 months ago and 4 months ago and 2 weeks ago. and i'm not even sure it's going to happen at this time. now. it is true
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that from in as early standpoint, mister new teneo disrupted and undermined the prizes more than once with endless conditions and stipulations and caviar, some clarifications and, and even you at the outset presented this is, you know, as, as, as a present. and by this proposal how, when, in fact this is, israel's proposed and when president binding presented it publicly a few months ago. busy he clearly and explicitly said this isn't, is really a plan on the other side. on the other hand, there's come us. um, and there's one thing that's missing from that plan that you, that you showed before the 3 phases. none of those phases relate laura to the so called post for the day after to the governance, the political vacuum,
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who's going to control guys. and even if there is some kind of a breakthrough in the next 48 or 72 hours in the talks, and they'll have right behind you. so, obviously, the absence of a clear and coherent and implementable plan for what's gonna happen and got even the 1st phase i find even the 1st phase of difficult to get through. well, us officials the thing that, how much uh, that's uh, that's neil here, excuse me, hesitate. oil that. com, militarily in gauze at the, the day off the needs to happen now is where the defense minister even cools nice. me all his does on the table victory over how mass jibberish, how isolated is ness, know who at this stage. how, what, i'm sorry, how isolated is mess and yahoo! a very isolated, but that doesn't mean he's not enjoying the moment. he's extraordinarily isolated. the defense minister of disagrees with him, but chief of the idea that he is role,
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defend forces disagrees with him. the head of that most of disagrees with them, the head of the shut off, the general security service disagrees with them. most of these early public disagrees with them. the american administration disagrees with them. and i'm sure that the, um i, i back majority of other countries in the world disagree with him, but he has, he has, and that's, this is the important thing more he has or seems to have until now a vested interest in prolonging the war. he needs a more like atmosphere. he needs the uh, you know, the bring the wind ship of escalation off of the north. he does not see any link between these fire and gas m a d as collision 11 on something that the americans have been pushing him to except for months. and he is reluctance to that. he wants this escalation and he wants this for to go on. even i let me stress again,
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even if the 1st phase begins to be implemented, it could all break down to 3 weeks later. but, but he's happy with this situation because he feels that it distances him away from the calamity of the pastor fee of a corporate 7th. it, it, it creates this for all of this is, this was not just how my savage terror attack, but this is a civilization of war and iran is behind it. the world is trying to superimpose the policy and you'd say, this is all political part. this is all political exp be, and this is all intended to deflect um, um, or, you know, a dejected public from protesting against it. as you mentioned that this is a ton of massively heightened tensions in the region. israel expecting any day for 2 weeks now or tell you a time from the ron possibly as below as well. can you tell us what preparations
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are being made in israel to deflect, so old for path as such and the time as well? obviously most of the preparations have to do with the, the air force and the anti aircraft empty drawing and you missile capabilities and i'm not privy to what exactly is being done. but on top of that, there is another layer of preparedness and defensive measures. and that is that the us meant to it's um, forces in the persian slash era go near. yeah, i'm in and even in the eastern mediterranean, that includes in aircraft carriers drive for us. that includes f wanting to just now add to this. um, you know, the fact that there is a cycle of explanation. so the question now is how much will be wrong? what will the wrong do? what will be the scope and how much more damage will it cost? which would then lead to israel, um, escalating too. so this is an ongoing vicious cycle. you know, the be,
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um you saying how is this your um preparing for this? i don't think there's no, no, i don't think it's all those exact the, you know, the, the, the conventional wisdom shifted to many times in the last 2 weeks for anyone to ascertain with any level of intelligence analysis wasn't going to happen. very interesting and data. i don't think us thanks very much taking the time to join us here on out as aaron. thank you lord, it's all hezbollah has the rice and as well with new weapons that claims all now. and it's also including precision and non precision missiles. information was released in a video that appears to have been found in a series of tunnels, has been fed with an awful sense, and that's why they strike and barriers that killed as well as talk. now if you come on to in july as well brings the come on the flood shaka for a previous attack on the occupied go on heights with one. this has been left
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various and speaks while correspond to that as a no hold on. as i mentioned, little bit more about what was in this has live video message. well, as well as message is that as well, we'll expect a reality. it didn't or face the reality isn't expect, as well as saying that it has military capabilities. it is ready for war. this really is a message of the terence, the timing of this video. and we're seeing similar videos in the timing of this specific video and mrs. heights intensive, hezbollah are making it very clear yesterday that regardless of the outcome of the talks in doha, on a cause, a cease fire deal. the group in tends to respond to the assassination of its top military commander. so what has was telling is relatives that we will respond, but if you respond this proportion at least, then we are ready for war. so this is has the last bill is through its actions, through its words, saying that it doesn't pull on who is ready in this video, it shows what it appears to be. position guides is ms. tiles on trucks moving
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through an underground military facility, a tunnel system. so another message there that as well will not be able to reach this, these weapons. so what are really trying to fix her is this conflict and right is that it's really the biggest question after has while a carries out this attack, it didn't say when it plans to do so. what kind of a response will it triggered by israel and put this conflict which is largely confined to the border area? why does and also a flurry of diplomatic activity, their 11 a recent days, also trying to the to, from a why the conflict talking to us about that. on wednesday, the us envoy and we'll talk soon was in 11 on 24 hours later the french foreign minister today, the egyptian poured minister, his country is taking part in and talk to him though, ha, on that because of the possible cause of cease fire. deal, what we understand is that he updated the officials 11 on about the outcome of
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those talks. over the past 24 hours, garza sees tired deal really is key to de escalate attention. this is how western nations things it is a condition that hezbollah has put in place in order to hold the firing. but the biggest question is, what allows us to use fire deal be enough for as well to call attention a long beach is relevant on board or will it and that conflict or it does as well. one has bullet to pull back from the border. so a lot of uncertainty and really heights intentions at this time say no hold up brings the very latest from baby. thanks. dana is where at least half lives have been caused and homes and villages across the okay, pied westbank attack on the village of deep killed one palace, sending an injured others a separate assault on the town of laura. and just at least 8 people, the white house as the bottom is unacceptable. well, this surveillance video shows the moment that sets of stones a home. indeed they have pets down sit with the front of the liquid image of 5 of
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them in gulf. the building was there was nor a day report from the scene of those attacks in deep. this is really settlers attacked defeat over night. they burned this car, then another. then they try to burn down homes, including this one that belongs to doctor to bring him a said to a resident of the village. there were confrontations with the residents, so we're trying to send off the suckers. and the only time these really soldiers intervened was to protect the settlers and allow them to return to that supplement . and according to the residents, they also bard, the ambulance, and the firefighters for over an hour from accessing the village. there is a reason why the residents of jeep protect their windows with these metal protections is rarely sceptre attacks are a regular occurrence, and there's nobody that they can call for help that's stuck to my house and who was here during the attack, overnights my house and has asthma,
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she couldn't breathe and there was no way for her out of the house as the sceptre set. this place a light. how did the monitors assist you to be a camera all day? because settlers are always here? they come to the town at deck and said the attack dog sluice is really settlers have left their mark everywhere. you look here in the jeep and it's no different than other villages that are subject to, to is really attacks, sense of fear and helplessness. here is prevalent and people know that there's no end in sight so long as there are as really supplements. let's keep encroaching on their lives and their homes. note all the data sheet, palestine. the youngest of prime minister says she's on to take the position then, and that she has strong a strong that experience government. so the 7 year old pat sometimes should've what
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was endorsed by them, not just policy. and the governing coalition to a tie policy was founded by her father. the former prime is at tex. understandable, was ousted and accrue in 2006. on wednesday, the constitutional court removed c to thomas thing, as prime minister, accusing him of breaching ethical standards. penny chang is in buying cope with well i'm what lies ahead for thailand's me prime minister. what we saw in parliament early this morning was everything went according to plan. she won by a significant majority more than 300. those 319 and the end of the 248 that she needed. so it was very comfortable. all the co listen problems came out in support . as they had said, they would have the challenges her at her actually to do the job. when she came out just in front of the cameras. she said she was never so she hands were shaking. but she's a pretty savvy media performer. she comes from a very strong political tennessee, all the tax and she was prime minister,
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20 years ago on skiing love was prime minister 10 years ago. so i think she's got a lot of experience to lean on. when they brought her out here, they made sure the old policy, big wigs, and the end piece came out behind to show that this is not an individual. it's a full policy operation. another thing that key public caesar to but interesting they offered a formal process for alfred was open. she actually came out of the front. she was doing some physical people. and i think this is also part of her, of him. she city 7 years old. she's young females, she's engaging just to speak very good english. i think the hope is that she will change the dynamic of what has been the type policy in a tight administration which is being slow to react to economic problems which is going to of pulls out and put in a political mind feel that is kind of what she will bring
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outlined by president joe biden. in may have been largely agreed on his writings, franklin, a residential building in northern gauze, or until 7 people, including children and most of the teams attaching for people trapped under the rubble image. ivonya a refuge account that was killed, whole them 50000 palestinians themselves. however, i'm just really senseless of killed one problems and then just another aids and attacks and you'll keep 100 west find event cause and homes view. and his documents at least 1140 is really set. so attacks as a will and guns that began as i'll speak to stilton barca and he's a professor of public policy at home. i've been kelly say university joins of today from york in the united kingdom. great to speak to you. that's look for us that these assess or a tax. they've been called organized states terrorism by some people. what support do they get from the israeli government? despite the condemnation that we do saved from top is where the officials what do
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they get for the support from the government? and they have the facilitation, the protection of the police and, and the army on the ground. but i think more importantly is the facilitation of their funding and their organization. we shouldn't stop talking about those as if they're a group of individuals random in individuals who try and see to moving to somebody else has that on to settle. this is an organized the movement, it's a huge network of basically the terrorist and they shouldn't be identified as such globally and come to the search similar to what we did, the global community did when it came to the stomach state. and without taking such a broad action, it would be impossible to limit the damage that these people are now causing, not only for the scenes but to, to the overall security and stability of the region. the vast majority of those, such as i'm not in the west bank because they have yeah,
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running away from deprivation or persecution in the united states or eastern europe . all right, but western europe. that because there i do want you to be charged. they've fundamentally believe that they are better than the others that this land is being promised to them by god. and it's their right to kill. and to take the land by full, eh, and such. i don't, i don't see be be told, you know, they can't be dropped out of it. that some action has got to be taken it already. okay. there's also difficult to say, so i talked for moving into the day to vice scam details from day one, even if someone handled the section for him. i said that they've had very little about what been told on day one. do you think the deal can be done? i think it depends on the israel's reaction is to my mind what's going on in the high is more than a negotiation between his are and how much this is the national community
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represented by the united states and time in shifting all those really trying to talk is running to some sense and trying to get them to approve that training work that's been proposed by them based on these radio advice. if you're to go back and be on the 31st of may, when by the end announced the time. and that's a gallery bucket immediately, and he said it was nothing to do with us. we don't know anything. we will agree to any of this. but now the situation is different than the 2 major factors. i think the top of that is there is, i've got to keep in mind that the moment one is the potential of attack by a wrong in retaliation to the assassination of funny and intent wrong. there is how comments that the tire rotation that are used in the past have actually read tiny. it get to select the option so that with 10 shuttle them doing, it is real. that if that is tied into a cease fire, that's drawn, was planned down from protecting his right if there's a seats far in, in,
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in gas. and that could be one possibility which, which maybe explains why that has made such a diplomatic to maneuvering around the region for the last few weeks in 2 trips. the concepts on and the other which is very important is the increasing threat for this re the hostages. you can imagine now those individuals, palestinians that have been interested in guarding to the user and your hostages. and they are really getting out of control even for from us to keep them in order. the furious to those that happen over the last 10 days or so. these are as a result of young men who were having to god is really having to feed them, protect them, we'll goes to the house, to keep them alive, is to drop. and this young man at the same time hearing the news that the assemblies have been taken out. and so no one time bye to the possibility that they would react. and you know, assessing angel killed the,
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the hostages in one way or the other. so the hostages, i think now i have the most critical phase in terms of their own safety and face. so these 2 facts down there should be sufficient for these raise 2 recalls. to the approach to negotiation, to let us say what comes out of day to today head in the household and back at many thanks for joining us. thank or the cumberland age. nikolai patricia has accused the us of direct involvement and planning ukraine's incursion into russia's cost region, which washington denies. his accusation comes as a credit in forces move further into western russia. seizing the board, a town of sousa, as now on the front line of the invasion, which stops in 10 days ago. most of its forces destroyed the ukrainian reconnaissance group in the cost region. and if we taken control of at least 2 villages, well,
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russia remains in control of much of eastern ukraine. what its forces have been entrenched from most of the war kinds incursion into cost. because further know from the main front lines, moscow has acknowledged ukraine's gains, but since then, also significant of what k was claimed. the crime says itself. 35 kilometers deepened to russians hatch and that its troops of taking $82.00 russian settlements . and just a moment we'll have from dosage of ari who's and most go fast as good a key well defense as others could helpless is standing by. so alex, we're having to buy different narratives, of course. and what's happening in costs brings up speed and what the cranium to say. so the credit is the thing that the both is ongoing. the is they all being successful in pushing russia back. but i can tell you right now that those advances are dropping right down to a matter of only a few 100 meters in places. so the advance is very, very slow and slowing, as russian resistance stiffens a more rush and reinforces
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a pull up to the front to an stabilize it. now you create as be negotiating with russia to try and get po about p o w useful. the russians have an oversee, also the ones that they captive at the beginning of the cruise corporation and ukraine. is it now left with a dilemma? because how do they deal with the russian nationals left on the k? so they have to look after civilian population, make sure that there's law in order to make sure that the fed and make sure that their essential services are still ongoing. and they're going to have to administer this area, this part, rush of profit. so a lot of questions of how they going to do this, if they're going to keep the territory tool. and if they all, they're gonna have to reinforce it massively with reserves that the previous really don't have it this time. okay. and it's could helpless from k for many things in d. let's go over now to mosca. speak to do a search bar, and also how the russians framing the military f as to start listing caution, which is now and it's 2nd week slower.
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first of all, they're calling this encouraging a terrorist invasion. that is the terminology that's being used by officials here. and i want to highlights what you mentioned earlier. that is face comments that we've been hearing from nichol. i patricia who is a very high ranking uh 8 to president vladimir putin. he's the farm ahead of the speech, as well as the former secretary of the security council in russia until a few months ago. his words carry a lot of significance in an interview given to local news agencies. here, he mentioned how this is a us led nato invasion by ukranian forces on to russian territory. and that his comments are being viewed that there is only one way forward as a result of this ukranian incursion into pers come. that is an escalation of the activities between the 2 militaries that are been ongoing there according to the russian military. however,
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the numbers and the claims being made by ukrainian forces are being disputed. according to officials, there is about $28.00 settlements in the cursed region that are under ukrainian military control at the russian forces continue. and we taking as small villages around the strategic city of sewage as of thursday and the bottle continues. now, as the russian defense minister on thursday did say that reinforcements are on the way and they've established a special committee to look at the situation developing in not only the curse cohesion but also in south of that. and in belgrade, as well as in pre owned so there is a sense of urgency about the military operations underway in the border region. but again, the russian officials are saying that it is under control. okay, those are jabari joint is the for most good. thanks. awesome. blackstone is the 2nd
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country outside i forgot to report an impulse infection health department. this is at least 2 cases have been confirmed. sweet and reported its 1st case on 1st i will help organizations to cut and post a global public health emergency from ohio to as mold from as i'm but street passenger were coming from the united arab emirates, were struck. guide for sure. all were at board of to which the head of the toner do that issued a statement saying that the the, the were carrying the symptoms do of course have been confirmed. do have the and bulk wider. the 3rd one, i've got the rating dollars project being sent through. the nation is geared over here, and it's not my body. so the national, combined and operation center i have guards, has already issued and they're due. why is it a to insure all preparedness in the face of this new threat and that did gm fox? uh, why did it go at the moment?
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uh, doors, the case is being reported from the type of pop, roving it good words. remembering that back in 2023, they were 11 going from the cases of m fox and focused on one of them died. so indeed, what has happened is that the nation is to do it of head has now issue precautionary measures that'd be by target job. didn't do the routing and watching the game, as well as a clean environment and reading mod rep, watchable. and they have caused relatively looking at incoming passengers to ensure that they're able to timely detect any symptoms of this wider given the fact that they, what it has the organization has already raised the alarm. and the focused on your daughter did of course, really be cognizant of that fact. let's don't speak to a correspondent in london, china. how and jonah, one case also in swinton. how much concern is that about the spread of impulse
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through europe are but one imagines countries across europe and much more widely than that be reaching for the virus prevention plans, dusting them off with some haste. now remember the postal code with all of those measures and restrictions that were in place to prevent virals spread like hand washing like mosque where you can sell on a mostly folder in the way that really doesn't exist anymore. there isn't anything really to prevent international spread. the whole point and purpose of the world health organization declaring impartial monkey pox as it used to be known as a global public, healthy emergency. specifically, in order to encourage governments to reduce funding and the research to release funding to boost health systems and to accelerate the rollout of those sort of measures again every day me that'd be me or just here in europe a saying that i may only be one case detected in sweden does that whole most
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certainly means there are a number of cases that are on the identified and out there. that, of course, points to the possibility of rapid international transmission now has come, all was pointing out, go back to $20.00 to $23.00. that was a pretty substantial at international outbreak of monkey bucks, as it was then, as i said, played to was the strain that less transmissible, less that the played one is the current strain. it is much more transmissible, more deadly and dangerous. as a one case in sweden does lead to real consent trying to how many things in date for join is that from london. now funds across the us who don't have to space tens of thousands of people. majority of people in 10 garcia town in northern to dawn and now homeless, younger and conflict has also made it difficult to get much needed aid on shelter to those who being displaced by the floods. us and southern libya. heavy rains events are flooding in the gaps district. emergency teams are watching to move elderly people from the village of to holler the floods. of course,
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significant damage to property, unprecedented the amounts of rainfall have hit the region in the past week and can yeah, local efforts to protect mangrove forest. the barren fruit is part of a growing realization that nature conservation can't directly benefit the surrounding communities and locals on anyone's involved. they have an unexpected ally in protecting the forests. stephanie, back of a, put some boxes mangrove in eastern time. yeah. we're being taken into the mangroves along on buses coast. this is an environmental success story. what man destroyed, man, is now restoring. and the local community is leading the way the creek when you were young. it was fully, it was a 4 forest. even scared to go by yourself. i mean mohammed is a community leader and part of the ongoing mangrove restoration project. he tells
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us logging of the mangroves over the years, had a severe impact. mangrove wood is hardy, good for building homes and burning firewood we. so the degree edition on the for discuss it, the could not get fee, she could not get bronze. we decided to step to the story to again of 55000 mangrove trees were planted here in july were told the day we visit more young ones are being delivered. mangroves are the only crucial at the community level. their impact is much wider. in fact, the mind groups here and can you effect youtube, they play as a category, right? especially when it comes to climate change in mitigation because they have a capacity to capture at most 10 times cub. and then any other cool system kind of sequester back on land. so we're now being taken to another way that the community gets income from the forest, but it's also being described to us as the forest security, the army of the forest. let's take
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a look for great with an army of bees introduced a few years ago. they're making more of a difference than just creating jobs. were told, 80 percent of the logging has stopped when you go and destroyed the forest and the be the tissue always. this thing you, so people know they are for the, for the security and that's how these as the access codes. but these are different for 7, for a protecting and growing this mangrove forest is a community effort in the name of food security and job creation. a crucial realization that by taking care of nature, it gives so much more back. stephanie decor, audra, 0, mombasa, can you? so it has hair on alex's era, a new destination for the former chelsea. i'm talking to manager details on that next and support the
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due by the time of his son. thank you. very much to laura was a new english premier league season officially gets on the way late on friday, has mine to stay united hosts for them. but the united night at the end of town hack says that he isn't ready. 10 hagrid kept his job, but as head coach off the winning b as a cup last season. despite leaving the side 2 aids in the front of the to the west of a finish. but fresh programs that have hit the side with several key players injured . the adult twin says he'll have to make do it guess the side that beat them at old tacit last season. yeah, no, no signings and no we have to make
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a team for me and that the, the result ready the to the needs thoughts and the whole more minute just to deal with this problem. we definitely have this problem. but still we have some will some principles and you have to make us thought we thought and i thought was self because went away from it. so yeah, you have to do with it now for the pool is for my tell. so you manage the moisture of what your to in you a has agreed to take over as a new head coach of the us mens football team. the origin time has been looking for a new role off to parting ways with chelsea and they us 5 the correct but as a whole, to also a disappointing co pay america campaign on home soil. the country will also co host . the next will come in 2026 to time and then pick, met the list and to the world champion. rafael silva has overcome numerous hurdles from poverty and racism to childhood and one of brazil's largest 5 in this. she
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tells us about her hopes, of leaving a legacy to inspire children growing in poverty, to follow districts, you know, no longer have fallacy of us. so my name is russell l. a silver. i'm 32 years old and an olympic judo champion. and my love for jude i began when i was 5 years old. when i started training at the community center in the city of go to the stage of view. though for a woman my parents wanted to find a hobby for me that i couldn't play outside because the police were conducting operations. gotcha. okay. more quick. you know, quite a few of them were by the dodge of cadets. there's no god. but when i started training, i didn't even have a uniform. they managed to find me one that was too big, so i had to roll up the sleeves hearing thorns visiting with your naples. i should have one competitions, but i wasn't sure if i would be able to travel because my family couldn't afford it . i have always been very competitive. i had different reflexes and responses
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compared with other children. my age. i always had to prove i was capable. when i was just qualified from the 2012 olympics, people said a monkeys place is in a cage, knows that the olympics and that i would never succeed because i'm black. i agree are finished and argue for this talk. i am very happy and grateful to be here because i grew up in a community and so friends being arrested and goals pulling pregnant at a young age, interrupting the drain. that's all i had the opportunity through judo and took advantage of it through sports. i was able to transform my life and my families. i am very proud of what i have achieved to all the big boxing champion and mind cliff has responded to claims from the former us president on the trump concerning her gender cliff overcame continuous scrutiny surrounding her elegibility during the palace games and went on to win all dearest, 1st boxing metal,
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it's been reported that to 25 year old that has since filed the cyber bullying lawsuit. and for us, which names that trump x c o and the mosque and british also j. k loading. and then condition most of like the can i caught describe how scared i was i sold up big personalities like donald trump and elan must have compared me to a man. i was extremely hurt and it affected me mentally. i couldn't understand all this bullying. honestly. i don't like mixing politics with sports, but they bolted into sports. these politicians have been and just to me, this is a big insult to my family, to the honor of my family, to the on the about jerry a. if someone apologizes to me, i will accept the apology, but to those who don't apologize, i send a message. i am a woman and i've always been a woman. i'm my own a comes before everything. and that's always well for me. i have about to laura
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sign up. thanks very much. we'll see lisa. and that's it for me, laura kyle: for this and use i think the way the default is back in just a moment with another full books in the news for you the the mountain people drowning in front of you and not being allowed to save them at the crossroads of humanity and international former tier desperately trying to help refugees and discharge of human trafficking and must fight to clear the murky waters with this documentary on the across the or a new wave of female musicians is emerging, often challenging female stereotype. we're a conservative society,
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i'm very proud of it. but that was a negative view towards female senior. who's behind this with 2 bands bringing traditional middle eastern music to new audiences, sisters and song human. and i'll just be around the all that remains of what was once a classroom before is rose. we're now schools have become regular targets for the military for desperate august and use this score in. this is a neighborhood because of city serves as a temporary home is pretty forces issue new is actuation orders for 9 areas in newness warning they would for sleep operate against all assuming fighters there . click on what is happening to us. by the time we reach an area, these writers want us to leave is whether or not the whole world is watching the
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act and find a solution to the argument is where the forces have fund areas in the north, south, and center of the carlos troops. the latest, the punctuation orders are causing panic, because with is where you repeatedly targeting, so called save stones. there's no guarantee they will be safe where they go next of the is there any forces tug? it goes is law just refuge account killing at least 7 palestinians. many of them killed the on the bulk of this is obviously are life, doha, also coming in the homes and streets. so all that's left as part of a neighborhood. and the occupied westbank often attacked by a group of his ladies separately as well. so it has all the
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