tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 17, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i know about this, and this is the use of life from dell are coming up in the next 60 minutes cautious optimism is the guise of ceasefire adults. and in doha, mediators believe a deal is ready to go. the whitehouse is calling the most productive adults and months gas in easy to humanitarian city phone. the you and the secretary general calls for polio vaccines to be allowed into a guy such as the 1st case of the virus is confirmed inside district. democratic
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presidential candidate capital harris lays out how broad economic versions of the us promising to build an opportunity economy more and fox supported in africa as a virus. now spreads to another concept. one case is reported in pakistan, the or so they just kind of does as things fall adults and don't have been constructive according to us category. and the gyptian media mediators the why size the size. the discussions have been the most productive and months and will resume again in kind of next week how much i'm ju begins have coverage from doha cease fire talks into how were serious constructive and held in a positive atmosphere. that's according to a joint statement issued by the united states, caught an agent at the conclusion of 2 days of ceasefire talks. now, while there's still a lot more questions than answers about all that was discussed during these talks,
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what else we know from the statement is that the united states with the support of corporate in egypt presented to both parties a proposal. the quote narrows the gaps between the parties. the statement also says that the proposal builds on the points of agreement achieved over the past week and closes the remaining gaps in a manner that allows for the rapid implementation of the agreement. the statement goes on to say that technical teams will be meeting over the course of the next several days, and it also states that officials will be meeting in cairo before the end of next week. now, also of note on friday, a statement issued by a couple of administrative foreign affairs that announced that cut those foreign minister and prime ministers. you haven't been out that i am on a saturday that he held a phone call with the acting iranian foreign minister in which both men discussed, among other things,
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those joint mediation efforts that took place in costa. how much improvement just need the white sizes on new spirits to get us. these 5 deals signed us president joe biden made a brief comment on the top of the white house. we are closer to whatever man i don't want to jinx anything, but a lot. we're not very much bunch of course. so why does correspond, kimberly hall coach has more. there is a new feeling of optimism in the united states tonight following a call between the leaders of the united states, katara and egypt in trying to get this cease fire deal over the finish line. that's because, according to a senior administration official, there is a momentum and the last 48 hours have been among the most constructive in weeks.
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now the reason for this, according to this official, is that there is now a final bridge and proposal to overcome every single difference that has existed among the parties. for nearly every issue, whether it be the clearing of russell, whether it be medical services for the people of gaza, whether it be for the exchange of captives for palestinian prisoners in his really jails. there is now a way to implement this agreement in and on day one, and there is no longer any sort of risk for is really security. in fact, to this official thing is real, security will be enhanced. so what we are told is that there is a new spirit to drive this to conclusion, and it is now just down to the fine details of implementation. now there is
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a dark shadow that is looming over all of this as the parties had the cairo next week. and that is the threat of. 2 sort of retaliatory attack by a ron towards israel and the united states is showing this stern warning don't. in fact, the united states say the consequences should around lunch and attack would be cataclysmic . but the united states say it is prepared for all contingencies. and that's why it has bolstered it's forced presence in the region. kimberly healthcare alger 0. that whitehouse. com. there's a who's in jordan's capital, i'm on. let me just remind you of course, that our teams there because these ready governments bind on just data from reporting inside israel. ok, so there seems to be a cautious optimism coming from the united states. how is israel reacting to this? a good start with these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his office releasing a statement saying that they were appreciative of the efforts that are being made
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by mediators to try to get him out to the negotiating table. and not the mediators are aware of all of israel's conditions, but we do have anonymous sources who are speaking to is really media who have said that yes, progress has been made, but nothing. yahoo stance is still quite tough and one is really official speaking anonymously, of course, to the state public broadcast or has said that to be progress that was made was only on these rarely side. and israel should be lowering expectations. i made all of this us optimism because while there has been momentum and some progress made toward reaching a deal, it's still not quite clear if that's going to happen. the same is really official, has said that a small or technical is really team will remain in the house until sunday were now there is really delegation will be dispatched to cairo for the continuation of the talk. in the meantime, i understand that there's been some sort of reaction from hamas as well. what the babies say the right time
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us officials have been speaking, in fact saying that they're not interested in new negotiations. that they are committed to the proposal that was laid out by us president joe biden, at the end of may, the, they have responded to on july. second, how mazda is accusing israel of trying to obstruct and evade the ceasefire tops and negotiations by constantly adding new terms to the deal. and remember that in july, after from us had submitted their response. benjamin netanyahu himself had released a list of red lines of non negotiable, and some is really officials are saying that those are still some of the sticking points that are mentioned in these talks that israel is not seeming to budge on how much says, but they are not interested in any sort of deal that does not see an end to the war and a full withdrawal of israeli troops. and i thank you very much indeed. honda. so talking to us from jordan's capital, i'm on, i want to bring in my window shot. he's, i'll just say to senior political analyst,
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he's joining us by skype from power is good to have you with this. again, my one about 24 hours or so ago in the run up to these talks you were saying at that time that you were really convinced that nothing was going to change, even if there was some sort of agreement reached. have you heard on the thing in the last to 8 hours or so that might change your mind? i'm not. there are 2 different thing just to clarify it because you do a question is quiet, no watch is what does it would it be a ceasefire agreement? or not, i think to say that it wouldn't be a 653 months, something has changed. in terms of the past 2 days, we projections and terms of the original pressure sensor, the american pressure things. and the big pressure won't pressure also suppressors and it seems according to by the ancient law as private, but uh, there wouldn't be
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a ceasefire. now whether that cease fire signs, perhaps next week, what effect will be a game changer, jo, guys onto pastime. and we actually had on the 2nd and 3rd phase to be is the 9th is allowing for the people structure of gaza and for piece another one as ations and establish a product. and you say, doctor, so if i understand correctly, i guess i just want to get this cleared in my mind what you're saying is that yes, that may well be a ceasefire agreement or some form of ceasefire agreement. that doesn't necessarily guarantee that the remaining 2 stages of the broader agreement that had been initially outlined, i think it was around about may 27th, would actually fall into place. absolutely, and that was nothing else but edition. and it seems like the administration accepted that condition. i wouldn't have much objective the by the administration
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provided guarantees, the harm nice to them. it did this basically says we do not have space already to guarantee that is our will not go back to war after the 1st one. it seems also a for the to, is there any media reports by that has given the same assurances to these rubies that i know that there's, that can go back to the 1st one. so basically, the united states, once again, a once again, or if there's a spot in the past. during the us, the process united states has provided us with the city, got a piece promote size for a number of occasions in order to push the process forward. in order to get the parties to overcome the psychological protocol or whatever else is the obstacle towards starting the process. now in this case, i've been previous cases that guarantees to is that generally wouldn't be expected
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to january the, the going to do set up at us. and you guys are trying to be in the united states with proven express concern. the concern that nothing you know, does not respect that they've gone from phase one to face to like once again, just very briefly o problem with this proposal that was basically focused on the international community through the un secrets, the concert edition, imposed on the palestinians, impose on them, we did this by the united states, and this is because the government did not exar apartment ceasefire period. they wanted all kinds of games phases allowed him to must hit all the archive bite sized corresponding company. how could raised an important point that i think we should remember? and i'd like to address with you. the fact that in the background of all of this, of, of course, is the potential threats from air onto israel. following beginning of is mohammed into crime. and of course,
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the threat from his ball that as well off to the killing by israel, of one of its senior leaders. we understand that the cotton department of southern photo and mr. has talked to add ons, acting, foreign minister, but this is never the less still a significant concern that we can't lose sights of in the broader scheme of these talks. actually, the company was reporting accurately what the americans are said or i should say, spinning. it's exactly the opposite in the sense that the, the search already thought ition does a violation a wrong sovereignty. has probably health. this negotiation is more affordable than any other, far more than any other, for the one fact of that, or what game, nothing you know is reluctance and bindings, and pretends,
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and laziness, and indifference is about even more. but the united states does not want to get involved and certainly not actively involved or, and certainly not in the election. you certainly come to the highest, it's not, it's not very strong for that matter. so the summit by one to retaliate against islam is a major factor for why now there could be a ceasefire. the once again, because the united states does not want to get involved as nothing, you know, which is it to. this has been nothing else doing for more than 20 years. it's the 50 united states you on each other to get into more visit our enough logical rushing now now or good. good, good reason in washington and on to avoid the games that dangerous cypress games
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they played by it anyhow. so it does not, it runs stress to the region is why the nation are on solid and the knowing origin was that it was done, it was fine because it's going to cut out if it has to put these other things, is made any anywhere and that this is may not need to talk to you or anyone else and it is. but it shows to head patio in the most difficult place. most charging place in power. why? because it wants to go on. it wants to provoke you want because it wants to order the ceasefire. it wants to bring the united states for. but the find the solution in this structure you wasn't going to be drawn 8 to know more because because nothing, you know, is a walker. it wasn't going to do that further, is providing isn't worth $20000000000.00 of new sophisticated arms. it's financing
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supporting the army and should it because uh, but it's not about to engage in regional war against your on i don't when all a criminal record, nothing. yeah. following the sharp, i was your 0 senior political analyst, my one as always. thank you very much indeed. or on the grinding guys, or at least $46.00 palestinians have been killed and is where the strikes and over 24 hours among the places that were hit with guys. his largest refugee camp is your body. yeah. 7 people, including children, were killed them on a socially 5 more from the body of refuge account. let me just warn you. his report contains graphic descriptions. i saw i li, i still have the foot shop, got sick, one residential apartment in giovanni, a refugee comfortable target to define is radio stripe. paramedics and civil defense crews came to the scene and started to recover bodies of the victims in the
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off the mass of this intensive strike is clearly visible on this graphic scene of a dead palestinian book to the out the rules of the building. i need no one has been able to reach and recover the body. heart wrenching, seamless search and rescue operations is still underway by the civil defense team. as well as people who live nearby 40 pods, flush through all over the place on the most hole, the bell. this is a residential building. as you can see, it was hit by missiles without any warning. dozens were killed and injured. we hardly came over to see joseph calling images. look at the body hanging from the wall. this defies humanity. may god punish all of those responsible. i know i'm enough that we have been displaced for months. we have no way to go. the residential multi story building job and the one over there were founded by these really will play. only women and children were taken shelter inside the bloods of
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those innocent children with homes, israel, and all those watching and silent. we're still collecting victims, pieces of flesh and body parts from under the rubble of the guns in an air strike. these really forces shelby's residential buildings with a wave of mist off the target and the upper floors. as a result, large numbers of women and children were killed or injured that many are still buried under the debris or teams or find it difficult to recover the dead. as you can see, some of the victims bodies are stuck and remain hanging on the walls till monday come on a shed. one. as you can see, some of the body is still stuck on the concrete room. in the lab, medics and civil defense teams are using that bad hands and try to recover the victim of the what is left of them are and this off i meant them as well that they don't want to know what comes up. i think we're headed to come out on one hospital in response to a stress call. as we heard the explosion, we turned back to this area. i came to see the upper 3 floors toppled over my
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family. my father, mother and sister were killed. the 2nd sister and of course still missing and we are still searching for them. that is my father's dead body. we are trying to recover, may god grant us patients and solve this is the is really occupation forces continued to talk it into some palestinian civilians. the last of which was these residential buildings. i saw dozens were killed in the job hunting, many a still missing gum battery under the debris. chevy. if i didn't get b o y, i'm sure that you guys are salesman, is confirmed. it's find his 1st case of polio in a quarter of a century. the united nations is urgently calling for a 7 day pause in fighting. so $640000.00 children can be vaccinated. the world health organization wants to send 1200000 vaccines to gaza after the discovery of
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the polio virus and wastewater last months, i come up with reports. in the, the 1st case of the polio virus eradicated from the gaza strip. 25 years ago has been detected in a 10 month old child. the united nations chief says, this groom development must show in a pause in fighting to vaccinate gauze as children. i am appealing to all part of this to provide concrete, the short as he is right away. get emptying humanitarian pauses for the campaign. let's be clear is the team. it's vaccine for the following. these piece. and then the media to manufacturing ceasefire. desperate living conditions and the collapse of the health and sanitation systems often move in 10 months of war have allowed the viruses return. in severe cases, it can infect the suffer,
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his spinal cord causing permanent paralysis and even death. given the conditions of displacement a little crowding sewage contamination, lack of clean water to an overcrowding be the idea of the conditions. sort of very high thoughts of apple you writers, transmission of the world health organization says it wants to roll out a polio vaccination campaign. from august the 17th, the 1st phase would target about 640000 children younger than 10. some of the most vulnerable to an appeals for a cease fire on humanitarian grounds. so its staff can move about safely and then ended had been rejected by israel in the past. the need a massive change in think that and environment which is not only sci fi. busy and, and be so that the children can be vaccinated, but be also the live feed them of move much at the end of july causes health
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ministry to play, the strip a polio epidemic. so the health system is already overwhelmed by $1800000.00 cases of skin diseases and respiratory infections. on top of other communicable diseases, israel knows the danger of polio outbreak presents and began immunize in soldiers deployed to gauze in the late july. at least 95 percent vaccination coverage will be needed during each round of a to round campaign needed to prevent of public health emergency. if on check, the virus could spread well beyond causes bodies. mike level, which is there a lot of times when you're following the cx 5 talks and they'll have the ongoing because of all that is based mainly in the size of the country needs being trading rocket strikes with israel as well as hes there in support of the palestinians in gaza, but i've been growing. fear is that things could escalate and to end up in a white,
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a regional war outside big rebels. fire and smoke rise from what to do with showing another sign of tension along that pronounced southern border. recent days have seen the stream of gifts and that's passed through a route on thursday because the front is foreign minister. so we all concerned about the regional situation shift has very simple message about the escalation of the message addressed here to the lebanese authorities. and it will also be addressed to all the countries in the region on friday is a different attempt upon. and that would that mean an immediate cease fire must be reached in the gaza strip so that we can stop the escalation. i also associate egypt full condemnation of the provocative policies which suddenly include the breach of liberty sovereignty and his beloved has attempted to retaliate against israel for the king of a senior. come on deflection last month under wants of the same for the king. go from us political head is mine, and the in the wrong, i was late to the this was late this morning,
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came the form of the video. it appears to show an underground facility large enough for trucks loaded with me. so i made fears of a white, a reasonable the on group wants to show it's ready and that the weapons showcased, could be pro contraction. israel has continued to tell you, i don't strikes against what it says, his without targets in 711 on the new day. you cross border tex, have been slowly escalating in the last 10 months on friday, the reading and then proceed. bay, which use the social media platform x to say underground besides cities are located on over iran. and they can be used to attack the enemy from any point in the country. because these 5 talks are happening in doha, with the us cost on egypt mediating. while the attention seems to be on the cx, 5 talks taking place in doha diplomatic efforts to david the conflict hair and the size of the non continues. but the outcome of those tools could determine whether the fighting is contained to the size here, full. if the rest of the non using president or even the region,
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i said big data to you 7, the us democratic presidential candidates capital hire us as outlined. her broad plans for the us economy for the 1st time. she spoke to us of orders at an event in raleigh, in north carolina. she's told to buy parts of an agenda of 5 1st $100.00 days in office. if she's elected treasure we know that many americans don't yet feel that progress in their daily lives. costs are still too high and on a deeper level, for too many people, no matter how much they work, it feels so hard to just be able to get ahead. as president, i will be laser focused on creating opportunities for the middle class that
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advanced their economic security, stability, and dignity. together, we will build what i call an opportunity economy that it will cost or has more from raleigh. she went, why, but she didn't go very deep by many or saying this is what she was supposed to do. she was laying out the wider vision of her economic agenda if she were elected president. and we know that this has been a weakness for democrats at american voters, have time and time again, believe that donald trump would perform better on the economy than a democrat. well, here is try to tackle that straight on by talking about her, her fight to lower the cost of living for americans. she said for groceries prices, which have been up at least 20 percent since quite into the office. she would try to nafta, federal ban on price gouging among brochures. she talked about housing and the lack of it. she said that 3000000 new homes would be billed by the time she and her 1st
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term as president. and she said that the government would have and that's this ambitious plan of getting $25000.00 of down payment assistance to 1st time home buyers. she also talked about tax cuts across the board for middle class americans and giving a $6000.00 tax credit for the parents of newborns. i've got a big applause here among the her supporters. and then she contrasts to that to what she says are the, from taxes. that's what she's calling the care of that former president trump has proposed in the past on imports saying that that price would be passed on to consumers. ultimately what she was trying to accomplish here was to draw a contrast between herself and trump voters out there know these are campaign promises. a lot of them do not materialize. however, she was trying to create that relationship, highlighting her own background, being raised in the middle class family working at mcdonalds when she was in college and saying that in contrast to that, trump was born into
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a wealthy family. and now only fights for billionaires. still a had an autism, at least 11 people have been injured in a ukrainian shelling of a shopping center on muscle control. and yet, and russia says read, taking some supplements, and it's cost collegian the crime and accuses washington of signing ukraine's incursion. the the hello again, outbreaks of rain moving west, the east spell, cutting across the bigger swath of europe. so let's pick up the weather story there . we're starting to see it in central europe. dropping down into the balkans and this is really helping to freshen up the air. the kids are 25 degrees on saturday. watch what happens on sundays. roamed down to 26th. some heavier burst of rain towards the top end of the adria attic, around gracious sylvania,
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austria the czech republic, pushing into germany. and by this point, zurich, just 20 degrees for you, let's go back to the here and now on saturday, temperatures also going down up and down. portugal, shooting for a height of 31 degrees in lisbon, other end of the mediterranean. it's a pretty easy picture for a stumble on saturday, but you're up to 31 degrees, a few showers here and there, but nothing really major. so let's go to africa right now, and we do have major brain fall pushing out of molly in to send a goal and it can be a dark, the blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain is falling, and lenses in south africa where a weak little disturbance brushes in. so it's going to give us a few showers for cape town, pick up those winds just a bit, go 16 degrees there, but we're still dealing with weather hotter. than it should be at this time of the year for places like habit, roney, and my put so $29.00 degrees for you see the
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discussing the defining issues of our times. what military, what government, what multi national doesn't want access to this hyper hyper, hyper powerful. they are exploring the very real dangerous and check artificial intelligence. how does a ice change the laws of the war? we're talking about a technology that is built on the basis of concentrated surveillance. power, like the world has never seen a studio b p a. i series on a just a you the, the latest news as it breaks my into like thousands of palestinians. he tore down his home for fear of the alternative with detailed coverage. it's been months now on the farm. these yes to hear from his radio for these for the we some is a life or death from the house of the story. how much wife is up to and since a 3 d, old twins was killed and then is really destroyed when
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a house in con eunice, the, the the, what you want to 0 reminder of adults. so is this on the 2nd day of does a ceasefire. adults has ended in doha. why does says those discussions have been the most productive and months? i'm a resume in colorado next week. at least 46 palestinians are being killed and is really strikes and over 24 hours, guys largest refugee count principality. i was also hedge fund, his tribes, at least 7 people were killed, including children. is there any armies issued several new displacement orders of fighting in the north, central and southern parts of garza and effectively reduces the size of it so
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called safe zone and con eunice to less than 20 square kilometers. palestinians have been forcibly displaced numerous times of little option, but to move again, we've reduced access to water as serious concern. i'll just as thought a couple assume has more from dental bala is central gas and those assume cold humanitarian zones on getting smaller. and with it the opportunity to access something as basic, but critical as to hundreds of thousands forcefully displace posting you end up being pushed out of dairy. bella in the central goza and the from the slip, 2nd largest city, han eunice in the south, is very forced to say how most has used these areas to fully. a moses and rockets at israel civilians have an option to pick up and go
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a button that's played out repeatedly. the good morning c. evacuate this area i'm of we're collecting to carry. you tell me where should i go? all the people of god crammed into a tiny spot, and with being pounded from all directions, dary bella has 18 root to wells. 10 of them located in the east. now the scene fear is financing. in con eunice, the population is being squeezed into a smaller parcels of land on sit to live in the low low. you'll see it at about 85 percent of the entire province of con you. this is on to see only 18 of the $108.00 square culum. he says, i live for the population as tiny areas, crammed with people who it is almost impossible. more than 80000 palestinians are crammed now without the basic necessities of life. this defies logic, a panic and see to the smooth collies.
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people forced to flee again. the explosions on not far away. where the bottom line is that there is no safe space and gaza, no sheltered, no food or water, nothing at all. the whole world is watching us in silence view and says about 84 percent of the strip has been placed on the evacuation owed, as by the disability military. that's one point knowing 1000000 who have been forcibly displaced the goal of a strip of everything. so that also more than 10 months of unrelenting attacks was no response. families here are struggling to says the only thing the only a humanitarian conditions, especially with israel reducing it's so cold, humanitarian. so that has led to less access to nearby who sources are recognizing which is 0. the point is where these other types of villages across the occupied was bank on thursday,
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have left palestinians living in fear. there's been international condemnation of dividers which claim the life of a young palestinian man, nor on the ascent as the support from the village of shit, where he was killed. charge remains of cars bear witness to a terrifying night in g. it's village. if both the and the occupied westbank dozens of armed is ready, subtler storm the village, burning vehicles, breaking into homes and trying to set them on fire my house and was inside her home with her 4 grandchildren. when settlers doused her porch in front door with a flammable liquid and set it to light, the subject of my daughter in law was screaming in fear. i told her to be quiet, don't let them hear you, or they will go in and kill us. old. is rarely, soldiers intervened as they regularly due to backup. the armed settlers who shop
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their way out of date, killing 23 year old the she this a day. this is not a one off incident. more than 1200 sampler attacks have been documented across the occupied west side. since october, families have reinforced their doors and windows is rarely officials have condemned this attack. but all those words of condemnation carry very little wait for palestinians here. indeed. accuse them of being complicit. they point to the is really government's ministers. many of whom are settlers themselves who have increased budgets earmarked for illegal supplements. distributed tens of thousands of rifles to settlers, and openly called for adopting the destruction of palestinian villages. a state policy palestinian say these statements are performative an attempt to signal to international courts investigating israel for genocide and other war crimes. that is,
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will take such violence seriously. a conclusion validated by the release of the single is rarely subtler who was questioned in connection with the jeep attack. the international court of justice ruled in july, but these rarely occupation of the palestinian territory was illegal. and that supplements must be dismantled. because as long as they exist, no place will be safe for palestinians. events indeed, prove the judges right. not all day as us eat a jeep palestine, a c like system senior advisor at the quincy institute for responsible stagecraft. and he writes on u. s. foreign policy in the middle east is joining us now from new york. very good to have you with us. and i'll just do this on. the bottom administration has been under tremendous pressure from the following protests about what's been happening in gaza. how much does subtler violence play into all of that? oh i, i think it's part and parcel. i mean, as your report just showed settler's routinely act with the protection of the idea
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. and in many cases are emboldened by them. you know, and this attack is unfortunately just the latest example of how that violence plays out. but it's happening within the context of tensions escalating within the region where the us and regional partners are working to this try to dissuade as blah and iran from retaliating. i guess high profile assassinations conducted by israel of hezbollah and how mosque leaders within both countries. now with the surface level, it's seems like the options in washington are pretty limited to enforcing our own laws, which is something the state department so far hasn't shown any seriousness in doing, in terms of preference as pursuing a lazy designation for is really army units engaged in human rights abuses earlier, just earlier this week, the state department said it would not restrict into an id f unit accused of committing human rights violations within the west bank. so yeah, it's pretty clear that this isn't going to work. and the,
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one of the sanctions that have been put on individual settler leaders often walk back later and seen is often just a badge of honor for some of these people and hasn't. and again, has not seemed to have shape is really behavior mom. so as you are just saying, you know, israel hasn't responded to these calls and there is growing pressure, choose united states to uh, to see if there's something more that can be done. something more tangible that an administrator than either the current one of the next one might be able to do that seems to have mainly taken the form of calls for arms and bar goes against israel. and i think that's one of the reasons we're hearing increasing calls for those is that there's something that them, this perception that us policy isn't that largely ignored or dismissed these calls, as a problem continues to get worse. and then how that plays out in the final months of the presidential campaign season here is going to be extremely important in determining how far each of these presidential camp pains are willing to go,
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let alone the current administration in taking steps to avert a regional war. a war that will likely put us forces in yet another more in the belief in the event that there is some sort of agreement and it is comparatively long lasting between upon us time. and israel would be the issue of secular violence, and the secular expansion that we're seeing in the rest band have to be an issue that would be addressed by the us somehow in order to allow some sort of peaceful coexistence all be temporarily. i mean, absolutely getting the broader conflict itself the, the status of the, of, of the occupied territories in the west bank. well, will, of course have to be something that will be addressed if someone wants to have long term stability in the region. you know, unfortunately it seems as if this administration as well as the previous one, tried the side step these important issues by instead going all in on the pursuit of a normalization agreement between israel and other countries in the region right now
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. the big focus is on trying to get a normalization agreement between israel and the saudi arabia. that would probably come with some sort of a defense guarantee you're packed with the united states. all of these seem to be efforts to sort of check these bigger issues down the road, but these are issues, but just like it makes attacks today, it's clear that they are not going to go away. they are simply part of the problem and a problem that isn't going to go away by ignoring it or but more weapons transfers to the region. united, clifton, we appreciate your giving us the benefits of your expertise and this. thank you very much. indeed, sir. thanks for having me. the new cases of the impulse virus have been detected, impact has done. the health department says that or at least 2 people are in isolation for shotwell and they've constructed the virus. they say the patients flew in from the united auto band the roads. sweden reported its 1st case on
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thursday. the recent impulse outbreak of the more deadly virus starting in democratic republic of congo last year and spread to a neighboring countries. the world health organization has declared a global public health emergency come all hide has got more from his lot about the 3 passengers are, were coming from the united arab emirates were stopped. good for sure. all were at board after which the head of the toner do that, issued a statement saying that uh the the were carrying the symptoms. do of course have been confirmed. do have the um, fox wider the 3rd one. i've got the rating that the dollars which have been sent to the nurse and it's easier to read it. and if summer bod, so the national combined, and operation center i have guard, has already issued. and there do, why is it a, to ensure all preparedness in the face of this new thread and identity and fox. uh,
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why did it go at the moment door? the case is being reported from the high book from pop roles and it did what they meant, bring that back and granted range. it st. 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. that includes a routine and watching the game, as well as a clean environment and reading monterey portable. and they have cost, relatively looking at incoming passengers to ensure that they're able to timely to take any symptoms of this wider, given the fact that they what it has the organization has already raised the law. and the focused on your daughter did, of course, really be cognizant of that fact. it means that i should have federal ration that cross as want of a lack of treatment for unbox across the african continent. there is
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a critical shortage of testing treatment and vaccines across the continent. the shortages are, are severely hampering the ability to contain the outbreak. we are calling for urgent international support to increase access to vaccine stocks and treatment options and to scale up testing and alert investigation is also is a, is from i am a world health and democratic republic of congo. he says the risk of impacts transmission is higher in refugee camps for health care access is limited. the results of the one thing that we're seeing on the ground is that the reset is it's like. ready when i'm being of the human being more subject to the cops and these come stuff, you know who to montes interrupted, which is fine. you there. so the thing being the website has been the college, just watch with our communities. are we at the risk around the people sort of
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community judgment. meanwhile, the government, these emphasizing is, you know, calling for the stuff was n 210, and ship in salt resources to make sure that we have enough states. actually we have the country is, you know, i'm looking around 3 meals is about seems to fight against impulse y axis on the grounds, all these holdings of any doctors. what 2 together to make sure that once i do have exclusively as of yet outside the government, but also making sure that the possibilities are able to provide a needed support. you know, to indeed the most up at the compliment, which is the russian officials say at least 11 people have been injured in the ukrainian attack on muscle control done yet. local governors says the shelling had a shopping center on the outskirts of the city. sparkling fire pushing telegram
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channels, so at least a 100 people were inside the center of the towing company nichol. i. petition has accused us of direct involvement in planning ukraine's incursion into russia's cost region, which washington denies the fall of the security. james accusation comes as ukrainian forces move further into western russia. seizing the board a ton of sousa. it's now in the front line of the invasion, which starts at 10 days ago. ukraine's military size has taken 82 russian sacraments. russia says its forces of distraught and ukrainian recognizance group in the coast region of re taking control of at least 2 settlements. the coast region is 30000 square kilometers in the west of russia. it's a you ukraine's border and it's home to nearly 1200000 people. ukraine says, forces are 35 kilometers deep into the russian title, tre. unexcused, control of more than $82.00 settlements, including the time of sue's shop. one of the main gas supply lines from russia to
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the you runs through the subject, which is a population of about 5000 people. the regions also home to the cost of nuclear power plant. it produces a lot of rushes, electricity, hello, sweating ukraine bottles continue in the east rush has been making games in the past months. our defense attitude alex could help us, as in case keeps forces, maybe advancing rushes, cruise region for russian reinforcements to reduce the gains to a few 100 meters. a day. ukraine's operation shows series signs of slowing down and fighting. so ukraine, things don't appear to be going keeps way. i don't want to create new forces in the eastern. so let's region hoping for so slowly but steadily back. the strategic total crossing is being evacuated, the russian army totally 10 kilometers from its outskirts. so thoughts, at least if we're here for a 2nd, the situation is only getting worse, it will not get better. the government and critical infrastructure remain in danger
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. don't be afraid. you can leave in an organized manner to pack your things and evacuate or in the south. ukraine's missile attack on the coast bridge was intercepted testament that ukraine's ongoing campaign against russian a defend cease in crimea. so full failed. because soon you create the troops of pulling back units from its own the bridget, from the russian side to the, to the pro river. as they faced melting attack, creating a unit specified for control of the river. the cruise cooperation was a morale boost for everyone. here, but the reality remains, that ukrainian forces are very much on the defensive. this volk memories, those that failed billing for the country. and it's set to grow. alex could topless how to 0. chief, what is, what is president nicholas my doodle is rejecting caused by foreign governments to hold a re yvonne of july's disputed election. the suggestions coming from brazil's president loose and not feel the silver ones. i'm
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a doodle supporter and is being supported by the us. perhaps surprisingly, venezuela's opposition leader who claims. she says she actually one is also against the idea a lot in america, edited to see a newman has this report a little over a year ago, the leader of latin america's powerhouse brazil. welcome to the news wayllace. isolated president nichol last my doodle back into the regional vote. like as soon as i shocked me with a fiery defense of my brutal seeing the charges against him of authoritarian behavior when nothing more than a narrative. but following the highly contested results of july 28th printing into elections in venezuela, lula has changed his tune. i don't know that we do not recognize where there is good for you. he knows that he owes an explanation to his country and to the world . will come on into a box shortly after he spoke, leave us foreign policy adviser,
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terrified before brazil's foreign affairs committee will sell me with my beautiful . i know they say that i'm a friend of my duties. i'm you. but actually, i'm more of a friend of the truth and we have to work for the truth. i repeat, presumable is not separate and as a presidency that is not based on the results of the focus on the unit is now suggesting a new way out of a crisis that has led to mass arrests opponents and at least 2 dozen depths in protest. as well as international condemnation of elections, the president, my little interest is t. one result proposes a new election that would be overseen by impartial, international monitors. in option us, president joe biden was quick to support but which just as quickly then as well as opposition leader rejected is the case. i ask you if we go to a 2nd election and they don't like the outcome. well, we go to a 3rd and a full,
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a 5th. i'm told my daughter likes the outcome. would you accept that in your countries? that the social thing to find out? the suggestion is unlikely to please me. for the last time, i will either still has 6 months left on his current administration. long enough, many worry for the opposition and international opinion to ease the pressure on him to prove that he really want to see in human outages, era still ahead on autism funds, mutual logical agency and lifts. it's like a quake warning. we're going to tell you why some experts say that might be the wrong choice. and stephanie decker in the middle of 10 years mangrove will be telling you the story of how this community has come together to protect this by talking to the system,
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the the united nations says at least 57 people have been killed in flooding across the m and triggered by heavy rains, extreme weather has caused widespread devastation in central yep. and was over 600 people injured homes, roads and essential infrastructures have been totally wiped out by flooding. thousands of people have been forcibly displaced from their homes. michigan already died. humanitarians situation, even worse. it depends, meet your logical agency. it has lifted a week long warning for a so called mega quake. and when it was issued after an earthquake last week,
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but it's led to some aspects questioning how scientists predict future tremors. probably right reports. and one of the world's most quite prone countries experiencing around $1500.00 trim is per yeah, the $7.00 magnitude quite last week was considered unique occurring on the active falls line known as the 9 k trough. it led to fish that it could trigger a much bigger quake. awesome. okay, cool. the quote that we looked into whether the possibility of a future quake has increased or not, we concluded the possibility is higher than normal. the government took the unusual step of issuing a form of warning, leading to some panic, buying as people try to assess the danger. we're all concerned but don't know how to prepare in our neighborhood. all the rice toilet paper and water are sold out a disrupting travel plans at a peak vacation time for many japanese. so large numbers of cancellations. so
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a lot of hotels are out of pocket people when they go to the beach. fine, but you can't swim for the next week because of a heightened anxiety in the government. that may be the big one will happen this week. studying records of quakes going back hundreds of years. many sized, small logistics in japan have concluded the country is due to experience a so called mega quake. the kind, the modeling shows could cause a 30 meter high synonymy wave with hundreds of thousands of tests. but the lifting of this warning after a non eventful week has left other experts questioning how predictions are made. there is a kind of child who i believe among some researchers that credit for regular products. but um, research has shown that that belief is rubbish. there is,
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there's absolutely no size that make basis um or conflicting the patterns and pass griggs with what's going to happen in the future and does life. we tons to as near normal as it can in a country under constant seismic threat. that's the knowledge that whether that predicted or not, that will be more quakes. rob mcbride out there in kenya local efforts to protect mangrove forest are bailing foods. it's part of a growing realization of nature. conservation cont, directory benefits surrounding communities and locals on the only ones involved the unexpected ally and protecting the forest. stephanie decker reports from my bosses, mind, groves and eastern, can you as we're being taken into the mangroves along on buses coast. this is an environmental success story. what man destroyed man is now restoring,
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and the local community is leading the way the creek running where young it was. formerly it was a ford forest, even scared to go by yourself. i mean mohammed is a community leader and part of the ongoing mangrove restoration project. he tells 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 very good addition on the food discuss it, the could not get fish and could not get processed. we decided to start to restore it again. 55000 mangrove trees were planted here in july were told, and on the day we visit more young ones are being delivered. mangroves are the only crucial at a community level. their impact is much wider. in fact, the mangroves here in kenya, effect youtube. they play as a category, right? especially when it comes to climate change in mitigation, because they have a capacity to capture,
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that's most 10 times cub. and then any of banquet 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 a look. see the integrate with an army of bees introduced a few years ago. they're making more of a difference then just creating jobs were told, 80 percent of the logging has stopped when you go and destroyed the forest and the be the, 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. what of protecting and growing this mangrove forest is it community efforts 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, ultra 0, mombasa, can you i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes,
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