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that they start on the plan is on the occlusal guard, and we're all switch out of how does it have gotten me? did you send it to you without going to look at the the hello i'm i am the y z. this is the news. our life from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes tension. so in the occupied westbank gum until 3 is really police officers after days on ministry itself, but left at least 20 full palestinians dead knew that. but a human janine, north of the occupied the west bank, where the largest is wait a minute. 3 operation in more than 2 decades continues for its fix. think he's
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right in the military is saying it's recovered. the bodies of 6 kept us from a tunnel in southern gaza and we'll be live from garza where you, i like campaign is on the way to vaccinate hundreds of thousands of children against polio. also coming up the south activism, india se tough, the laws that needed to protect women against sexual violence. the hello and welcome to the program. we begin this news hour in the occupied westbank y gunmen have shot and killed 3 is riley police officers. now hebron in the south, the attack is open to fire at border guards and security personnel forces at a check point and clicked to come in and major crossing points of goods entering
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israel. these riley armies as its forces are in pursuit of the attackers. and it's sent reinforcements to the area. this is row has been carrying out its largest extended military operation in the occupied westbank in more than 20 years. its forces have placed janine in the north on the siege of simians and the so can you have no food or water or electricity or internet access? israel is sending more troops to the area where heavy gun battles of taken place between soldiers and palestinian fights is as ready, forces have killed at least 24 people across the strip. since wednesday. i want to now bringing crum nacia. he's a a journalist and joins us now from hebron and the occupied westbank. thank you for taking the time to speak to us. what can you tell us about the situation then? now the highly liquor at the moment of these right?
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and so based on forces. so i'm just combing the area and 10 simply, namely the north west, off hamburrow and with the a gunman, open fire on security. the cancer has that is all the city security pest scenarios from these a, an executed t positive. so kennedy called in today parts relieved by it is a group and some policies as we speak, there's a need to key on a 2 pets and a lot of combing. and so saying, i had thrown the city kind of down the road. 35 way of the i'll put a sense of plays on so the as a security closed all the access that all is leading in and out of the city of hebron, which was already received from the day before as another attack took place to the north of the city of hamper with 2 separate vehicles,
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the thing uh bombs. what date and 8 dates are the means as that is valid to many tech points where to put top and close off as that is all that tech points gateways leading into an hour of the safety of habit and have been sealed by there is a security person at the same time, there's a con, drones are high, but again, as we speak, we can easily paid around these drones is zooming and buzzing above our heads. a few minutes ago the is a lead security person is up and fired on a young man who would try to cross the road. but this particular person was one of the palestinian workers who were trying to get in. so they occupied
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westbank areas that heading to his where he was injured and he was rushed to the hospital phase as we speak and nothing but then send the apprehension as a v, as a security purpose and a lot of calming the entire area uh in and around the city of hamper and dais, situation is likely to escalate, especially that there is a way of of attacks which has been taking place in an unprecedented pace. despite the fact that this part of the west bank was a considerably. com. although the is a really okay patient close to is have been active as detaining many of the palestinian active is the sense of the october 7th at that. hold on guys this
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through this particular area has seen the highest rates of defense and more than 2000 that palestinians have been detained. and despite all these and we can say that this particular area of witnesses and unprecedented phase of attacks. these are also considered to be attacks, get it out by organized rings of resistance. mel it into a few days ago attack took place and one of the set and meant as a late and legal sentiments, as we said, based pace of attacks by militants is on president. that this means
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that our sales organized, sales up resistance fighters who have been put to banning these attacks and put things there brands and to and sense. we can also say that today is attacked and according to the reports or at least by these a sides that's more than. ready one gun man took part and this particular the 2nd one was driving the vehicle the either all been fired or uh, suiting at around a live in bullets whereby that the security person and where can this load this all brand today or the method, the 5 tag is different from the most box of the occupied waste bank, where the militants are operating openly and a coming out. it's in public good for taking yeah. military braids and they're
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taking centers within that. if you can, as we say the, i'll put a sounds on that tax and the southern part all they occupied, westbank is totally that britain will be from the most in part of the occupied by bank. where as we as we explained, oh okay, thank you very much. coming to uh bringing us an update of what is happening inside hebron and the occupied westbank following. the 3 is right, the police offices who it shows in killed there in hebron in the south. now that speak to abraham, she is in jeanine in the occupied westbank and so i'm not sure it's just saying that that despite having the highest number of detentions in hebron, it's been the situation there has been relatively different compared to other parts of the occupied westbank could that be about to change now,
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how serious an escalation could we be seeing and have wrong. 8 marianne, we are here in geneva, by the west bank with the sound of the bulldozers is very loud and the action is very clear. how spinning and say that the main goal for this is really made it to the operation, the largest invasion in it. more than 2 decades, is this function look at this, this is the road that used to connect one of the main streets in the janine area to the rest of the city. this is where these really forces have been for the past 5 days. and inside that, a few decals palestinians are telling us they've been level of destruction is even more massive than this, the municipality, talking about difficult numbers, 70 percent. the roads that have been rated by these really forces here in the janine area has been destroyed. we've been here before,
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this is not the 1st time we see is really forces destroyed and the motors rose as well as home making life more difficult. but this is definitely on a different scale. you can see how many, how deep the hole is that they are trying to dig and they are digging up for many, this is not a security necessity. this is not done just so they can. it's the improvise explosive devices from detonating against these rated troops. this is done to remind palestinians of the cost that they will incur if they choose to resist these really military occupation that has been signing on for decades. and indeed, this is why we've seen the posting and fight those from within the fiji cab, vowing to continue fighting israel's occupation. and at many would tell you that these ads will only drive more palestinians to one for seeking revenge. they want
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to see some sort of a normal life. nothing is normal under occupation, but there is yet every reminder of what it means to be a palestinian under military occupation. you have no control over your time. you have no control over your streets. you don't know if you're going to get safely to your home or even if your home is going to be spared. this is the 5th day of this largest ministry vision in 20 years. and even though these really new army has to have full jobs from fully settings. okay, so they're going to get really g passing by. again, let me remind you that this is a dangerous situation for doing this to be in. and they should be here, this slide, that is why, because they know that's telling the story is a major part of changing the narrative of what's happening in palestine. you
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know, in the past few days, we know that during this we're not able to get inside the areas that have been re this like the do you need a few jobs like food, kind of a sometimes the only narrative we would be left with is the is really armies negative, and that's why a journalist believe it's so important that they are here raving. that is said, it's not the far from anyone a, the story of the city of all play, all the edges either turn, it is really paid to her live. it as a price of the poor thing. i'm trying to tell the truth and what's happening. it was here in jeanine in may 2022. and she was with a group of journalists trying to report on one of these really raids when she was shot. and killed this is the situation in jeanine and this is the story that palestinians won the world to know that they are being under and is really me the city occupation. that's ruining their days. they and and they are okay. thank you
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very much noted as i'm opposing to us from jeanine in the north of the occupied westbank. where in need of you've given us a real sense of the atmosphere of what is happening around you. we can see the physical destruction and the images and just the backdrop that tell us about who is going to be affected by the siege. we're talking about tens of thousands of families. what will they do now if there is no access to food, water and electricity? a yes committee and one of the main goals of this destruction is to cut the water line back to the city lines. the sewage lines. and as a result, already the palestinian telecommunications company has, is said that it's a lines have suffered major damages. that's why the palestinians do not have access to the phone calls that you need. we also know that palestinians are left without water and without food. this is the 5th day. it happened all of a sudden,
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very early on wednesday, just a little bit after midnight when these really forces read this. so we know one was prepared for this long invasion and definitely has been speaking to families who say that children are really waking up to knowing that they are really scared of the comedies cannot explain to their loved ones, the sense of safety. because no one can guarantee that these really forces would not come in with not shoot with not to yesterday and is to cut. and we've seen a 10 year old and trying to, to move away the dirt. and the students from the main street in front of her home to really bring some sense of normalcy it under occupation. again, there's nothing normal in palestinians live seeing military vehicles, it rapids virginia through their refugee camps, ruining. there's 3,
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it's their homes. and who knows when we get to inside jenny and a few decals, what more we will see. many palestinians say that these really forces have been acting even more more violent ever since the news emerged. oven is really soldier being killed as a result of the ongoing fighting between the post to me and fighting groups from within the few jacob. and these really forces that have been raising it. okay, thank you very much and, and reporting to us from janine and the occupied west. 9th. thank you and have done what we want to focus on. garza now levies rodney military sizes because of the bodies of 6 captains from a tunnel under rough and southern gaza. and that says they were killed and is really strike on the bodies has been identified as harsh gold, but poland and his riley america and his family confirmed the 23 year old staff. and a statement as relatives have been among the most high profile is raising the lobbying the government to bring home the captives or pressure is rising on is ready. 5
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minutes have benjamin. that's the only way to agree on a sci fi deal that includes the release of those captives about $97.00 is ryan is a believe to be held in gaza. a group representing the captives blame the death on the government's failure to reach agreement with on us. thousands of people rallied across israel on saturday as they have done most weeks since october, 7th, demanding the captives return. hon. well, i keep a l d r. is that, but let's go and list and contribute to to the is really daily news. pay for hire. it's joins us now from tel aviv. so how will this news of the death of his riley captives in gaza? how is not likely to affect the appointment his disposition at this time? i don't believe that the age will change his mind because nathaniel main objective main target is survivor. and he is
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convinced not only the ministers, the and most of them um in new york res northridge is um, is that uh, it is necessary to stay in to the adobe access each semester of uh, life and death that even was checked or finishing the lives of these ready captives in order to stay there. and this is incomplete contradiction to what uh the, uh, make the use of jewelry g expense and even in the administration in the industry and the engine was dog. they saying that uh as well, jen deal is uh, withdrawal from the this axis is not say cuz we can come back if something goes wrong. um and then you know,
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was even in the frontage in doing the cabinet meeting, the minister of defense, who said to him clearly, and it was, it was leeks and the address. that's what you're actually doing. is mail doing to at least sort of the people that are waiting, that ending time, those to be released. what does it to say about nothing. yahoo is political resilience. we know he's resilient, but here he is able to defy the defense minister of the head of sion that all of him disagree with him on the sci fi talks and is ready presence in the the philadelphia carto. oh yeah. um, you know, uh the balls are showing that more than a 70 percent off. uh the is right across the tennessee. yeah. jews, arabs are in favor of the deal that has been on the table for several months.
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um was submitted by an antonio himself to president biden. and uh, at the same time, he has his $164.00 fingers in the bottom and he has the full cabinet. and what uh it is uh for him. the most important thing is that he needs those to zillow is from the rather get a ride bank of it and some of the fridge, those 2 ministers that they got into his head. you sign the deal, we are out. you are using you. if you were doing the vision and just to remind you exactly uh, 2 months from today. uh, danielle will have to do so you 3 months up to date, december 1st, he will have to stay and dry it. and what he has in mind is uh to uh,
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get joyce of color, who is the only a position in the collision and in the cabinet and do something that's uh well, we know the stress of prisons. go ahead and click on the 18th, but sure, sure. what do you, what do you think a, what you've just said about the likes of smart stretching? these really cabinet, i guess is nothing you always trying to if he's trying to secure his own political survival and ultimately avoid prison, their interests are all very much aligned. oh yeah, absolutely. so they, uh, you know, the bank, they even staying behind the cabinet meeting when they voted on uh, they did deal on the philadelphia axis because of a mix up there. now, he would like to convince them you know, that is, uh he should uh,
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move the surplus back to gotcha. and jury rack the all new settlement. so uh, when did any, oh, hang on one side and the majority of these writings and i, i believe that uh, we will see today after this show, this is where it is. uh, you know, that the former report has said that there is nothing almost in, by this time there is nothing normal. and here's where this school year started. today was tens of thousands of children being removed from their homes and from the schools. every day we get to the beaches in the newspapers are now on the, on the next of the other is very so just and there was no unfortunately in the is riley, public opinion for compassion for the cnn. this is a program that we hope it's not that there is no line to the
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end of the tunnel. we don't even find that channel. they only done those that we talking about is not what we used to be the way to piece. uh and uh to it and the coffee is only finding bought a small boat is dollars in gaza and there was a total load in here as well. and then the families. yeah. well thank you very much keith. all right, i will, that doesn't have time to catch up a little bit later on is good to talk to you for now. a keep the elder from heart strings from tele visa. thank you very much. i so thank you here. maybe i mean, while the polio vaccination drive is underway in the gaza strip health authorities say 1200000 doses of already arrived and another 400000 jews to be delivered soon. long jews are formed outside designated vaccinations. sites in central gaza
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campaign led by the world health organization ames doing don't feel like 640000 children younger than tend to be affective. the w i chose as 90 percent of children need 2 doses administered a full weeks. a pot will be, is there any prime minister netanyahu is office now? he's issued a statement, refusing audit reports of 9. our pauses in the fighting during the vaccination campaign says reports of a general sci fi and gaza falls, is where i will allow only a few monitoring card dual for vaccination teams. and the mach hated areas will be established. it will be safe, administering the vaccines for a few hours. it goes on as a israel sees the importance in preventing the outbreak of polio and the gaza strip in order to prevent the spread of epidemics throughout the region. oh tarik, i was enjoying this now from daryl by la. he's near one of the vaccination distribution points. and i guess the question many people are asking is whether
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this vaccination campaign can succeed in a situation where the policies are facing continued in security and violence. and of course force displacement as well. or well, generally, the vaccination companion has just started today here in one of the big use medical centers and being totally a central areas of district which is a lot to the hosp to basically research earlier today's mother's prose that children under the age of 10 to the doctors here inside of the hospital to receive the vaccination, which is completely to real drops or full. you've actually start to, as we've been here for medical services, but completely restart different sides of concerns and the faces. there's mothers because of raised to lose that childrens are trying to protect them from compartments of this ongoing subject offensive. and they want us to, to in, you know, is that children from that, that lead virus that had been recently discovered 2 months ago. but as i'm talking
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to you right now, more casualties are, well i have to, i'm up to the hospital from a rage, or if you do come simply because of the rate of mortality which are too common towns and the central areas of district are excluded from the humanitarian base, also from the opportunities to receive vaccination in the central area and apparently also bombardment continues elsewhere. the north district war 2 palestinians consent to downtown garza city, which is a police feeling about the humanitarian bows. and real intentions by the is the all me till now. there is on getting the flu. parents used to the hospital in order to bucks tonight that children dw up charges back in with a few members on the ground. you are talking about 7088 teams working in the entire goal is to serve. and right now the focus is on direct by simply the vaccination companies voted from jerry bella, head you to the holly, right?
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so population that had been displayed to that very tiny bunch of land. um right now the also afraid that it's this sort of campaign going to continue with the coming days and is we're going to have full commitment to the humanitarian. those are not because the palestinian parents are so it needs to vaccinate that children in order to help them to survive despite all of the ongoing shilling and very malice, tremendous rate of the humanitarian conditions such as on folding them. okay, thank you very much tag. i was in updating us on the at poto vaccination drive that is underway in gauze or today we're forcing that from one of the distribution points. thank you. tarik, you with the news, our life from dot as most of the, to bring you, including this story. it's controversial and polarizing, we're looking at why mexico's president remains popular just weeks before his time ends. the
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welcome back. you with them use our life from don't. i'll top story this now. government of shelton killed 3 is really police officers in the occupied. westbank may have wrong. they opened fire for the causes security personnel forces near a check going to to our committee, which is a major crossing point for goods entering. israel is ready, ministry is saying it's recovered the bodies of 6 captains from a tunnel on the rough and southern garza, and my says they killed, they were killed and on as rainy, strike one of them. and it isn't as ray, the american hash called the poland and upon the vaccination drive is underway in gauze that long hues of from the outside designated sites. in the center of the strip campaign led by the world health organization ames to an alternate 640000 children younger than 10 years old. well, this is how the vaccination campaign is expected to unfold in the coming days is
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daunted in central gaza at 6 am local time on sunday. it's expected to run for 9 hours in the mall k to the areas move in 2100 health workers and trained volunteers . the operating at hundreds of locations. $300.00 mobile teams are also assisting with the rollout of the central gauze of the campaign. moves to the south of the strip before concluding in the north. a 2nd round of vaccinations is scheduled to take place in full weeks time. that's bringing, sending him away, as is a unicef spoke person for the middle east and also i forgot he joins us now from online. so that's the plan for this next nation campaign. but then you confident it can it can succeed in these current conditions as well. it, it all depends on the commitments and the implementation on the grounds we have with the units that's definitely under what part of the ground already rolling out . and we're very happy to see that the nations have commenced. but the continuation
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and the colors is really a length of dependence on, on the implementation of unexpected. i'll disconnect now and as you this says, the commitment is limited to those areas and it's, it's a localized inventory, impalas for the vaccination of. but we, we hope that this is sufficient to cover the over $600000.00 of children that need to be back to need to answer each the over 90 percent of coverage to be able to stop polio where it is now. and if you can't reach that to that goal, so that's, that's going to the catastrophe. a event, the real health catastrophe. because polio, we all know, pull you is a highly contagious disease. it's the outcome is really a grim, it's either paralysis or death even. and it's really in, in these contexts and, and gaza,
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crowded as it is with old and lack of the basic health systems and hygiene supplies, and water and the oldest such it's gonna, it's gonna prove to be to the desktop. and that's why it's imperative to, to have it. so there's no other option other than that finishes video can be treated, but can be prevented. and that's what we need to put all the effort and now, and that's what she's trying to do. and that's why we really need this to work on this uh um, pause commitment to, to take place most, whether it works depends on, on whether, whether it's safe enough for people to bring that children to these vaccination centers. that is really difficult, if not impossible, for many families, if that being pounded from the sky will show the that's why that's why we're really looking at the post to to, to allow people to move to, to those centers. we have 11 main centers across the street and of course,
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mobile themes to go and that's any uh, children at all around. but that's full. again, it's, it all depends on these poses and the face down security, not only of our teams, but of course of children and families coming in to, to, to receive that. i've seen how much more effective with this campaign be in the event of a general ceasefire. in gaza that would allow people to get around safely and access the access what you're offering. so that shouldn't be the dream really. we've been calling for a ceasefire. so we're going to turn the reasons for so long to end and doesn't get anymore. he missouri and a polio uh, cases coming up and gotten in this, in this situation. so really spot, it would make everyone's life just much easier. it will guarantee
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a full coverage which we had before the war started. and we'll just stop at the right foot. it is without any see it off and, and the fear is not only and does and now the see it is as regional body, it doesn't no more that. so we really need to stop this. we, we hold the source, the fire didn't happen. um, this is what we asked for a 7 days, a pause, but this is what we have now and we think with this if it tools we can reach out to the children and have a good coverage. but yeah, about to see what there's a bring and hopefully we will be able to do our jobs. of course, honey, a is a, is a health catastrophe for gaza, but there was a major public health crisis in the strip right now because of that on hygienic conditions that people are living in of crowding polluted water sewage
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. what else are you worried about is really exactly what you said oven i wasn't, you guys are just we simply and you couldn't smooth as a family of your topped out best. and with that, i really sort of a member of his time is that the is either stake uh with uh, with that, whether it's the rest of the system diseases rations. you can see a group of children without at least one or 2 of them with rushes it's, it's really dias. the healthiest boss is really about going into hospitals. you can see children and really just flooding the hallways and being treated that are waiting for the treatment that is really not in the hospital so. so that's a real, a resource fair enough. course security and safety engine that are continues to be a big concern. uh, unfortunately with the check that we see children among the casualties listening system. of course, the focus now is on polio and diseases but,
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but the war continues and children continue to die because of, of that. and now even because of the events of old events and we'll go this. okay, thank you very much selling always explaining the situation that for us, thank you for joining us from eunice. stuff. well that's bringing over in psychology as an associate professor of conflict resolution of the doe institute for graduate studies. and maybe it's just was touching on, on the situation in gaza right now because you know, these ready prime minister benjamin s. now, who has really made a point of a saying that there is no general sci fi in gaza to allow for this vaccination campaign to take place? what do you make of his reaction to all of this at a time when we're hearing this, joe biden trying to present a job? i am trying to sound some optimism over the prospects for an agreement. well,
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this is the videos position that the by the way has not changed since uh, october 7th. so he has uh, been consistent. and did you think any type of uh, an agreement photo ceasefire? and i think this because his lot of john objectives are different from what we know that is that or what we have thought about security and trying to reach us. he's probably out for you know, for the sake of it, the better. because i think the lot of the objectives of nathan, the whole is way beyond just stick it in the images, which is trying again to the popular because as trying to make it impossible for people to live and this spread, the polio actually is in line or has on objectives, which is to make it more difficult and more and impossible for people to live. so this encourages them to leave. and this is what people has been trying to do for
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a long time. so that's why his position is not surprising with all the uh, the, the, the, the in general of such a disease being a spread and because of the firm. but that does not seem to the 10 him and seems as he, according to the statement consistent and again, causing the largest level of damage to go step. now the is ready minutes. reactions in the occupied westbank feed into the lodge objectives. you you speak of exactly, and that's why you were seeing you now instead of a ceasefire containing the water and gauze, i actually seen that expanding. and in particular, in the city of janine to cut him nablus also with us at the expense. and this is now the 5th day of the military campaign in the city of jeanine. and as we saw on a um tv, uh, the image is that the, uh uh, that's what the transmission from janine the,
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the is right in the army is destroying the, you know, the infrastructure in the, in the center of the city of jeanine. then this has nothing to do with the v g camp with the military resistance. and then as i say, you're saying there's a now, is it in terms of the geographical layout of the area, the places that we were just seeing. and if friends report to the, the bull, the boulders is just, you know, raising infrastructure in the city, that's, that area is not to added sort of security threat emanates from. absolutely. i mean i'm, i'm from disability jeanine originally. i know this area very well. and the images we saw on your camera, i mean this is, this is like the center of the city and sizes with the market. this, the central market, the in the city where people make living, this is not, not even where people live bad. it's mostly for the shops and the simpler among the people to make living and sell the product center. so there is no security
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justification whatsoever on there that explain why are you destroying the simple market to visit the web, the, the, the military prisons. it's in the g cam in the city of geneva, which is far away from the images that we're seeing in the simpler market in the scipio janine. so this is piques actually to the general objective that we have just spoken about on the, the basic objectives are mainly, is dysfunction and pushing people out. and it's not about security or uh that is this big ticket at the end is what? so what effect does not have on an area to lay siege to a place like jeanine on it and have wrong potentially, if you're cutting off people from food, water, electricity, basic necessities, internet access, and then also, or destroying their livelihoods, by bulldozing the buildings like this what effect does not have to yes one click the punishment for the general people,
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the general public that are not taking part than these confrontations. so it's collect of punishments, which is again, prohibited under the national law to making people's life impossible. automotive difficult and these places. so again, just pushes them away. and the 3 actually it's provide, they count better results because now you are actually having more outraged people that are likely and they're supposed to be as on just advise actions of this throwing people's places where they make living as people are actually more than joining this military, this a minute, the resistance i guess, as well as having this is for more and more, which is again, i think that everybody and so talk to you. okay. thank you. thanks. have fun. on
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the times of all the news and russia were saying that it stopped a massive ukrainian air attack by downing a $158.00 drones in 15 regions, including 2 of the capital mosque of an oil refinery in the city was also hits, is asher says, 5 of those dryers were down to meet to that region. northwest of moscow footage, posted on telegram shows explosions at the corner cause a palate font. meanwhile, ukraine also launched attacks, and the belgrade region, one person was wounded, and 12 apartment buildings were damaged. crane is also saying that 2 people were killed and 10 injured in a rush, an attack on a house in the eastern harkey region. the strike on the village of troy laska loza sparks and major fire. the army says the eastern city of nichol. paul was also targeted washer and ukraine of intensified cross border attacks since ukrainian forces no extent offensive on the coast collision in august. you kind surprised
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inches renewed his appeals to washington to allow the use of us supplied weapons in russian territory. automated savanski describe fighting in several cities in the east as difficult. so on your order sloth call them. today i spoke with the commander in chief that's across directions facing the most assaults, situations incumbent towards the tourette's, uncool pm scout. all so difficult. maybe $200.00 bottles that could daily along the front. the most important task now is to inflict maximum losses on the occupies and respond to every russian strike. and the board. we also discussed with the commander in chief, the details of the offensive operations active actions in the coast screeching. we continue to punish the exchange fund the ukraine and to push the war onto russian territory. the resilience of each of our units, the effectiveness of us soldiers and strong decisions by out partners. equally crucial. i think all i come back brigades savvy as present to alexander route here,
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says this country and several bulk of nations. the unlikely to join the european union and 2028. the brought ones via to reform, the judiciary, and do more to come corruption before becoming a member of great has repeatedly condemned russia's invasion of ukraine, but has maintained a close relationship with moscow. i don't believe that the irish will the best to montenegro. i don't believe that they're going to be a part of your opinion on a 2028th. i don't believe that we are going to be a part of philadelphia in 2028 because there are many issues. first of all, here we have an interest of your opinion which are different from time to time to our interest. and i believe that if some of us might become members of for you, it cannot happen before 2030, but that's just my assessment. whenever i speak with my european colleagues,
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i always say that we are pire, the phone funding, and we would like to come to the final stage. and now the goal is to become the 28th member state of the you as alternative in the 8. that's the goal, and this is an ambitious goal, but i would very much hope to be able so realistic goals voters into of germany's eastern states a costing that pilots. and that election the far right is expected to dominate on saturday, thousands of protest as rallied an effort denouncing the anti immigrant alternative for germany. ponti, the new pose of jeff johnson schultz, the socialist democratic party and its coalition partners are struggling members of india's minority to teen community of l. a protest in new delhi, they are choosing the chief minister of money for state was a member of the governing b, j. p being involved in ethnic violence. unrest began in mind a port in may when the court ordered the state government to extend benefits
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current enjoyed by the cookie. the majority might take community violence has killed more than 220 people and displaced nearly 50000. yes. with a false one. yes, we have so the cmc didn't sing, has been continuously spending life and has been continuing his reign of terror in money poor and the most impact it has been to the community and to get no steps has been taken to ensure proper rehabilitation and proper just as is met for the people, that's what we are here. the problem, the sexual violence in india is back in the spotlight of to the rape and murder of the junior adult tour to hospital and cold cat to 3 weeks ago. active as a existing law is a failing to the tub, the tub, the traces, victoria gate and the has this report. now, how are you still okay, is a junior adult to the same hospital in cold casa where another medic was raped and murdered 3 weeks ago? she says she and many of her
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e mail colleagues have enjoyed use of sexual harassment by man. i work at surgery, so i is the one that has the wrong place and parties have to have made pauses. i don't show a female doctor has not been doing me. my says they have nice positive. they're married often since i'm in the tax on august, the 9th treated widespread strikes by junior adopters across india, demanding justice, and better safety provisions at work. the cases are so amplified and elevated the problem is sexual violence against women in india. rebecca ma'am, and joan has represented many rate victims. she says some rapist, still believe they can get away with the crimes. these are systemic issues. policing is very poor. you don't know how to guard seems of crime. you don't know how to collect evidence. uh, you find it very difficult to trace who the offender is. sometimes you may have
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reasons for that, but policing by and large in our country is, is extremely poor. print a decrease in how def um and is a survivor of sexual abuse. she now supports other women to raise awareness about to abuse online, which he says has increased significantly in recent years. is very difficult for the survivors to speak god, because in most cases they are the victimized by the system by the authority in many cases also by their own families. because there's so much ignorance around the issue. but there's also a lot of enabling or on the issues which we don't talk about. we don't talk about the fact that sometimes when someone is being assaulted or someone is being had us on the internet, it isn't. so it's the gang rape. imagine a young woman on a bus and you daily move in 10 years ago that to changes to the criminal justice system, including toughest sentences, and the death penalty for repeat offenders. the campaign is saying this list change despite the type of news and they'll continue to make their voices heard until the government,
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adequately tackles the problem is sexual violence against women victoria case and be out there most of the to bring you the salad. we're going to bring you an update on the impacts outbreak in the democratic republic of congo. and when the vaccine shipments are arriving the pod came in to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing, the f one is government with this is 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e, you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running, mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from being president, joe, could we do it or something we can uptake the fact that he was signing a present as not that important effective. he had the story on talk to how does era a documentary series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities,
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tackled to these environmental catastrophe. we journey across new mexico and meet those will fight to protect their culture and raise awareness of the impacts of climate change and pollution on their secret land. first nations frontline native nations voices of survival. now of the the oh come back. the world health organization says it hopes an impulse outbreak in central africa can be contained within 6 months. about 15000 infections have been confirmed globally. most of them in the democratic republic of congo. health
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official says the vaccines are essential to getting the outbreak under control. that's still waiting for the fuss shipments to arrive. a jim i looked at old is designed just some it's in, but at the center of the government. that's pretty much the fix it that i sent that i did, but it to my the m folks. it maybe the nick went down to the dish. i said in it that i noticed the level. i mean, i prefer nika. sit there on my dish with is a think i can get very nice. then not that is on the not the not military, but when if you didn't have vehicle my say that soon man set to mental, this is a tell it to print nika, it will not please i sha digit number less less make you use my giftings. repeat that or not for my say i wait a minute. and then when i do my loud, i always double click on or not them in. i usually sense and it takes months. no
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main support for the for social programs and support for the pool. critics say his tom was polarizing john, home and reports now from mexico city. he's ending on a hi. this is manuel lopez over a door, legal face and a month with the highest end of the term approval ratings of any mexican president since the up in democracy, social programs and benefits to the pool, remain the federal cause, the president of the known, but his initials as low as popularity and low has increased the minimum salary by a 120 percent over inflation. he has set forward and pushed forward several social programs including sewing life youth creating the future um for more money and people's pocket or i'm losing so push public projects like a tory strain refinery. and then in so you see on a car during the south, critics say that over budget white elephants, that's
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a frequently overlooked communities. they provided investment and jobs, but it's perhaps has every month. so now which is supports is consumed into in these daily morning press conferences, hoodlum money, and eta, which is the president's greatest us. it people believe him because he, he knows mexico even the way he speaks even the velocity in which he speaks right. it resonates with the majority of a max against the beyond that there were issues unless been severely criticized most pointedly for trying to reduce the checks and balances on his own power. he's gone off the civil society organizations sometimes quite viciously. he's trying to wear the, who the traditionally and to shut down the freedom of information institute, an owner thought his critics site is dangerous, not just for now, but for the future of what is still the young and delicate democracy. particularly, i'm lose proposed huge issue. reform has attracted protests. critics say his plans
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to elect judges by popular vote and load the qualifications and experience needed for the post risk politicizing them. or mets constraints. corruption is one of the n g always the i'm loose repeatedly attacked more than 200 times and this morning press conference. no single unit must come up from a point. and what is the legacy of this government intention to centralize all the power in the presidency? i think what the president wants has not disappeared, the government, and that it becomes simply because that's what's happened with the right to the information in the no justification is, don't worry, it won't go, it's just me at the front desk. now, there are other problems, mits goes mode right, is sky high. some parts of the country had dominated by criminal groups. perceptions of general corruption continue despite the president's or for pete to plaintive stop to. and these reliance will be on policies, not just in policing, but to run airports, migration and transport, worry some. but as you propose to leave,
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i'm lose legacy in the eyes of his supporters is secure. your own home and how does it a mexico city? that set for the news out, but i'll be back in a couple of minutes. september? announce a 0 us vice president campbell harris and republican presidential candidates. donald trump faced off in their 1st to the debate. people in power meets environmental campaign is facing a truck down for using direct action protests in germany. the u. p. labor party conference will see new prime minister cure summer outlined his vision for the future of the country. one of one piece investigates claims of corruption in south korea's adoption system. the united nations general assembly brings together will
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be through the 4th annual high level to be september on know to 0 fishing town in synagogue using it. the sun is to the dreams of a better life. emigration because cynical doesn't offer opportunities out g 0. well tells the story of a community via wave of immigration and meets the women that i lost my husband. we don't office on how to see of what we do and also sarah is try to follow this story and keep the people who allow us into their lives,
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dignity and democracy. the . ringback the gunman ambush and cal 3 is raining police officers and the occupied westbank. $900.00 is underway. the this is out. is there a lie from down? how old? so coming up on the program. is there any forces carry out military raids in the occupied westbank for

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