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you are now investigative journalism voices from different corners. stories from other angles, programs that open your eyes to an alternative of the world today. on now to sierra the huge crowds of furious protesters and israel class with police as they demand a ceasefire deal after the bodies of 6 captives are recovered from gauze. the i'm several that a good to have you with us. this is alice, is your life from the also coming up another day of unrelenting is really strikes across guys that kills dozens of palestinians. a school in the main highway or among the targets. 1000 is trapped for 5 days without food, water,
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and power. the un calls for an immediate end to is we'll see each of the janine refugee camp in the occupied west rush that presses on with its bombing is ukraine's 2nd biggest city shopping is 15 star key, the is 20 gmc and the pressure is growing on is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who else of the bodies of 6 captives were found in god's the the 10s of thousands of protesters instead of the void demanding a ceasefire deal to secure the release of the remaining 97 captives held in gaza. families of captives of joined other demonstrators outside. net. yeah, it was office in the west, jerusalem. and he is really military says it's recovered the bodies of the captives from a tunnel under rough uh, in southern gaza. how much is that they were killed in it?
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is really striking, but israel says that they were found with bullet wounds to the head and other parts of the body. and a statement from us has said, quote, the one who kills our people daily is the occupation with american weapons. and the bodies of prisoners found in gaza were only killed by scientists. bombing president joe biden was stopped supporting this enemy with money and weapons and pressure the occupation to end its aggression immediately. israel's finance minister, bessolo smoked rich, has asked the attorney general to submit an urgent request to the courts to block a plan. nationwide strike on monday. opposition leader. yeah, your repeat is supporting the call for a general strike by trade unions. but smokes rich says it would cause unnecessary economic damage in war time. the one day strength is also expected to impact israel's main airport, intel of these a task many off right now i am calling for a general total stripe. for now it will be tomorrow. we will see where things go with them. it is not a simple matter to shut down the economy,
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but you know how much responsibility ive show in the last 11 months. oh, no more. i cool and the people of israel to take the street in this evening, tomorrow leave the work places. i called all economic organizations in the state of israel and everyone to join the strike. tomorrow. we must show you the cry of our beloved country. we must raise the cry of our hostages, or displaced our dead cause. the state of israel must be returned to normal and it is not comfortable to see houses here at home. the cell who joins us on the line from the uh, i'm the for months. you covered these protests from tel aviv so you know how they work, how they evolve, how the police tends to handle them. but just tell me your impressions based on the pictures that we've been looking at in the last uh, in the last couple of moments. a good crowd control has says, is nearly 280000 demonstrators are intel of the loan. and that there's been half a 1000000 demonstrators throughout israel, protesting against israel's government,
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calling for a deal to bring back the remaining captive. now the news of the 6 bodies that were retrieved of captives didn't bode well with the is rarely public. and that's because, according to his really army estimates they were alive just a few days ago. and in fact, according to both have as and is really good spoken anonymously. of course, the army radio, they both said that many of these captives were actually going to be on the list to be released in the 1st phase of any sort of deal that would have come to place. but that deal, of course, did not come to fruition. so essentially what these demonstrators are saying is that they are so fed up and tired with benjamin netanyahu in his government. but they are going to do everything in their power to disrupt the system. so that enough pressure is added on this and yahoo and the coalition so that they can enter a deal. and the strike we're going to see in israel is something that is going to
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apply that pressure. because when we saw a labor union strike around a year and a half ago in ms. riley's were protesting for a different issue. it did have that impact on the governments. so they're hoping that this time the message will be the same. okay, you say it's going to apply that pressure and that's something that's really interesting and i want to explore with you and then with our guest in just a moment. benjamin netanyahu has seen protests, maybe not quite as large as this one this evening, but he seemed protests that had been unrelenting, not just for weeks, but for months, pretty much since the beginning of the war. pretty much since october, the 7th. right. and it has not compelled him to do with the protesters wanted to strike a deal to get the hostages out. so i don't know how much pressure this actually puts on him or has put on him in the last 10 months. but today is a little different. can you speak to that? you today is a little different in fact,
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and you have to remember that for months and months, nothing yahoo has said that in the face of whatever pressure comes his way domestic international. he's going to prosecute the war. however he sees fit even went so far to say that even if there was an american support, israel would fight the war alone. so even though there have been this protest moving, this growing demand for new leadership is growing demand to essentially over throw nets and yahoo, that's what the demonstrators have been calling for. nothing yahoo was on phase and he says that he's doing what he said. very pressure on come up and keep the war going so that they can bring about the release of the captive. but with these really public is saying is much different thing. that as more time goes on, as the war continues more captive, they're only going to die. okay, awesome. 0 is home. that sounds good. thank you very much for that. the spring and already goldberg is really political commentator. you're joining us from televi.
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thanks for bearing with a story. it's good to talk to you again. so these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has seen these protests every week. right. hasn't changed his mind. it hasn't forced his hand. and he has not so far done what they ask him to do. he's looking at this tonight and thinking what as well, i think he's thinking it's a game of chicken. again, these demonstrations are a little different. somebody's been seeing every week, but he's been seeing every week has generally been perceived among his already public as either politically scenario or a sort of a human interest story. isn't it said what happened to those hostages? but with, i mean, i have no doubt i would demonstrate as it was one of my relatives. what does that mean? so the people who have been demonstrating sort of hostages up until now,
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been generally generally perceived to be somewhat similar to the people who have been protesting against within the hour for a year before the war broke up. machine system instructions are classified as political. ready represented one sector, one camp, that vibe is shifted and it has shifted within the last 24 hours. um, because the 2 stated goals of the war as a 0 to find where to return to hostages, and to destroy from us. not necessarily in the forwarder, up until now for a broad variety of reasons. most is early start to those 2 goals were complimentary . that by destroying from us is where i would haste and the return of the hostages . but something about finding the 60 day to clear knowledge that their deaths could have been avoided. the understanding that they were killed most likely because their guards had heard this early 1st within the tunnel and had shocked them. so these guards, these from us all produced, could escape the understanding that the,
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as early military is actually going away. running around looking at houses, chick is not quite aware of what it's doing, chasing shadows, and also the understanding of his seats into the public consciousness in his mouth for some reason here. but the military pressure, our prime minister, was so proud of not only is not a the assisting and the return of the hostages. it's chilly to see the um, the irreconcilable contrast between the strong from oscillate turning the hostages . i think that mail has been hit on the head for the as early as of today. i think the understand that those 2 goals are not commensurate. and i think that is what is making these demonstrations the general surface and culture tomorrow. so much more clean and, and so much more discharge politically as i now is looking at what is happening. and he is wondering if he has the political capital to hold for so far. his
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government seems to be doing that. but his defense minister is ultimately coming out against him and even against his military decisions and negotiations with some us. it is very much unclear what tomorrow will bring. a lot of it depends on momentum. and i have to say as a 49 year old is really, i have never seen something like this. it is rarely politics. we pride ourselves on the vibrancy of our political system, but in effects. very little changes here. this is terra incognita. we have not failed in these waters previous right or a goldberg thank you very much even as we continue to watch the footage of what's happening in tel aviv thank you for your perspective, we will keep a very close eye on that and see how it develops thanks or across the gaza strip. israel has attacked another school, killing 11 palestinians. this adult school in gaza city is being used as
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a shelter. several schools have been attacked since october rescue workers and civilians are digging through the rubble looking for survivors. is really forces have claimed without evidence that almost fighters were operating in the building. and at least 4 people have been killed in a drone strike on a vehicle traveling along. so out of dean street, it's the main road connecting the north and south of gaza. and it's an essential route for medical and aid workers or in the occupied westbank. israel is into the 5th day of a large scale military operation. at least 26 palestinians have been killed. the jeanine refugee camp is under siege. the streets there and in the wider city of jeanine had been destroyed by his really forces. also 0 was due to abraham reports from geneva. this was the aftermath of an attack that's killed. 3 is ready police officers. it happened near hebron in the southern occupied westbank with these where the army has been conducting intense military rates in the last 24 hours.
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israel's minister of national security and some odd wing of you visited the site of the attack. like i said, the, the severe attack is assigned to those who are thinking of releasing terrorists. that's what happens when these terrace to roaming the area. that's gum motorized, the animals they shouldn't be released at the further north. they 5 of the most intense has really made it through operation. the occupied westbank has seen in decades not only from the ground, but from the air. drones helicopters, even error strikes in this densely populated area. this is shaping up to be the most destructive operation in geneva, an area that has already seen those ends of read in the past couple of years. this is where the army says it's picking up roads to dismantle improvised explosive devices, sometimes planted by palestinian fighters. but look at this huge destruction.
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mitchell is spared here, road signs and even trees. the people here tell us this is collective punishment is fine. so the, what's the goal of all of this? there's no need for this intentional sabotage. now making us pay a price because we support resistance. okay. yeah. and how? yeah. the only you, he's right. the forces are telling us good. need to make a choice you way to serena to jean does. and policies will face massive destruction, more to know the occupied westbank has seen this to the increase of illegals really supplements in the past decades. coupled with increasing, subtler violence against palestinians often under the protection of these really army harassing, assaulting and killing with impunity. and no accountability a change to the palestinian resistance in recent years. more young men from the refugee camp sticking up on a movement that had lea dormant for years. now these really governments saying it
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is targeting fighters from high math and it's allow me to have posing as ever the entire population captive an account to me that but i am a jersey to the occupied with bank palestine. and the u. n. is calling for an end to israel siege in a statement. it says that you and human rights office condemns the is really security forces use of unlawful force during militarized operations in the occupied west bank and calls for an immediate end to the current attack on jeanine refugee camp. children in central gaza has been vaccinated against the highly contagious polio virus. long queues are formed outside several vaccination sites and there are by law and as a way to refugee camps the un names to inoculate 640000 children under the age of 10. it will be done in 3 phases this month, covering central southern and northern got health care workers and trained volunteers have been giving children their 1st 2 drops of the oral vaccine. a mrs.
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the, this is one of the series of diseases that spread during the war, and this disease is frightening from the moment we heard about it. we were afraid we escaped death with our children, and we were displaced from one place to another for the sake of our children and we found these diseases. we are thankful to the institutions that contributed to the vaccination and help bring it to garza for our children. elsie's 0 historical assume has been added vaccination center in darrow bella, and he's spoken to parents waiting for their children to get the doses. today is sunday, which is the 1st day of the vaccination campaign being launched by u. n. t. agencies in the nation with god as health minister, as you can see, the mothers since the early hours of this morning came to the johns of up to the hospital in order to get the medical vaccination for the kids. we can see different
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signs of your youth on the faces because they do not want to lose the kids by this conflict with the disease that was recently discovered 2 months ago by dw it show. and you want us to say, as soon as i'm aware, i came to vaccinate my child after i heard about the ministry of health vaccination campaign. so i took the opportunity and came here, i'm afraid for the health of my children, because you can see that there's diseases all across the causal level. instead of them saying that they are protecting us from disease. we're asking that they instead protect us from the missiles and the shedding, pulling on, being moved daily from place to place without kids. we can completely see that the children were received to oral drops of the pool you see and talk to us. now adults is working tirelessly in order to deal with the load number of kids who are seeking for vaccination, basically more than 600000. how the city a child under the age of 10 should receive the specs connection. and you know,
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it is polio. this disease that has good grave concerns among palestinian desperate families here in the entire street, especially that their children are chased by these very bombardments on the teen suit today. despite the challenges and security concerns they are experiencing in the central area of district, which is right now, the 1st phase of the 1st area that is receiving the vaccination by the w. i chose and do on st agencies in the entire district. tarika by zoom out to 0 a very but i had a story, a still a head on alpha 0 will be speaking to a doctor in democratic republic of congo about the challenge of trying to contain bee and fox outbreak and stay with us for that. the
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color we have seen some rather live the weather. recently across the southeast corner of australia, i can see the hands of cloud rattling through the south east that 3 victoria severe storms for some damaging wanes destructive waves racking my way into tasmania as well. further north, as you can see, lost the clear sky. this is where the pleasant weather has been. we'll see some of that pleasant weather, grassy making his way down towards the southeast as we go on into the pots of next week. but monday does look like another breezy day full of victorian settee. the case full read has made the 17 south eastern ally, 14 in melbourne. a 12 uh full uh how about but by tuesday, things quiet and down. it's clear weather coming through wins folding lot. it will feel a lot more pleasant. a lot more like spring at that stage. and by the time we come to wednesday, actually getting to 25 in i late getting into the twenty's in melbourne as well.
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back to what we're coming into. how about meanwhile, wet weather will sweep is way across the ceiling. we have seen weather sweeping its way staggering its way across such a pint of cost. recently. this is the remnants of our old, the ty, food, sweetening now. but more heavy, right? we think east the, the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, the, the, you're watching else a 0 reminder of our headlines this our tens of thousands of protesters until of eve or demanding ceasefire deal to secure the release of captives held in gaza. that's after bodies of 6 captives were recovered from southern guns is really media is reporting that at least 20 protesters have been detained. children in central guys are being vaccinated against the highly contagious polio virus. long queues formed outside several vaccination sites and drove by line as a way to refugee camps. the u. n. m. so inoculates 640000 children under the age of
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10, across gaza and 3 phases spread over 10 days. in the occupied west bank, israel is into the 5th day of a large scale military operation. at least 26 palestinians have been killed. the janine refugee camp is under siege streets there and in the wider city of jeanine had been destroyed by his really forces the rest of his carried out. another wave of strikes on you cranes, 2nd biggest city har keith 44 people have been injured. ukrainian officials say at least 10 miss styles had several locations, including a shopping mall, president of all of them. your zalinski is renewing his appeal for allies to allow his forces to fire western supplied messiah messiahs deeper into russian territory . balancing a noble cell was in her office in har keys when she heard the explosion. i was at work when there was an explosion. glass chattered,
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or furniture fell. i just ran to the metro. it was very loud, there was a fire, but i didn't know what exactly had caught fire. as we came here, there was an even louder explosion. people were shouting, they were injured people, there was flood. i don't know what else happened. i just sat in the metro rushes offensive on harkey comes hours after moscow said it's stopped what it called a massive ukrainian air attack overnight by downing a $158.00 drones and 15 regions including 2 over moscow. an oil refinery near the city was hits as ranging investigators say bad weather related to the helicopter crash that killed the president abraham racy an armed forces committee. probing the accidents concluded 6 long and heavy rain caused raised these helicopter to hit a mountain and said there was no evidence of an attack. sabotage or mechanical failure. mexico's president's address midway, lopez ober door has been giving his last state of the nation address.
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his approval ratings have been high, but he's facing protests against plans to allow judges, magistrates and supreme court justices to be voted in by the people. traditional workers are also striking on home and is live in the capital mexico city. so john, it's the last time low as he's known. address is the nation as president in this way, right? in this format, the state of the nation address. what did he say? this is a quite a lot to me. so it was a 2 hour long address. we went for a list of visit treatments. i think that perhaps the one that he would say as the most important of those is that he has reduced the number of the poll in mexico. he said by 5 more than 5000000 over the year, the 6 years visit ministration. he said that that was more than at any point in the last 30 years. i think critics and supports is a like, would support the idea that he has reduced the number of pool for direct credit
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transfers by a raft of social programs, pensions for the old and grants for school and you to the state for the young. so that was a central message. another thing he said, which was a real campaign promise for him that helped him get elected, was that he'd stopped corruption in the country. there's a lot less evidence for that. apart from him saying it periodically throughout his administration, that that is actually stopped happening in the country. but he also looked forward . you mentioned that sort of the reforms. there's a package of 20 reforms that he's hoping to get through congress and senate and the cost changing the constitution in the prices and his last month in charge of the country before the festival type when a successor at takes about and the most contentious of those is perhaps the judicial reform, the voting and of judges. he says that we clean up corruption. his opponents and critics say that really politicize the judicial process. we took
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a look at his report of the highs and lows of his administration and why he's still so popular. or he's ending on a high ends is money, will open the door legal, facing a month with the highest end of the term approval ratings of any mexican president . since the up and democracy, social programs and benefits to the pool, remain the federal court. the president, often known by his initials as low as popularity m. o has increase 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, put more money in people's pockets or i'm losing. so i push public projects like a tours, trying refinery, and then in so you see on a car during the south, critics say that over budget white elephants, that's a frequently overlooked communities. they provided investment and jobs,
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but it's perhaps has every month. so now which is supports is consumed into in these daily morning press conference, kula money, and eta, which is the president's great says that's 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, to dish ray 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 to elect judges by popular vote and load the qualifications and experience needed
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for the post risk politicizing, the mexicans gangs. 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 appointments. 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 about it. in the know justification is don't worry, it won't go. it's just me at the front desk. now, there are other problems, mexico's mode right is going high. some parts of the country are dominated by criminal groups. perceptions of general corruption continue despite the president's vote for pete to claim to stop to. and these reliance on the, on policies, not just in policing, but to run airports, migration and transport, worry some. but as you propose to leave, i'm lose legacy in the eyes of his supporters is secure. john home and how does it
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a mexico city? germany's fluoride political party, a f d seems to be leading and original elections and the eastern state of to ringo and the if confirmed the result would give the far right its 1st when in a state parliament since world war 2 houses here is dominic cane has more from berlin as they have done, particularly well in the ring. yeah. but also very well indeed in sex. any 2 spots 1st place in the ring yet and it has to be said, it would appear to be a man's i have personal mandates. full valley candidates. yeah. and hook a man of no stranger to controversy in the course of the last few months. he's being find guilty by a cause twice of using not c slogans. now, he is going to be leading the largest policy in the parliament of the ring. yeah, the irony here is that's the winning, as it was,
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the selection in any of the kind of constellation, politically, if he was from any of the policy, then he would be in a position to be making deals, trying to get into a government. and yet he is this fall from government. now, having won the selection, but he was before voting actually took place in saxony. it appears as though the christine democrats have just held onto the 1st place against the f day. but it was a very close one thing. it may still fluctuate some more. but there at least the christian democrats will be able, it seems to couple together some form of coalition to remain in government. but the thing to take from this is the ton i, as in both states, was much higher than the last time around. 3 quarters of vices went to the polls and the shift elector. really suff logically, demographically, is right. words. the christian democrats vote held up and went up
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a little bit the ice dave went up considerably. the world health organization says that a hopes and impacts outbreak in central africa can be contained within 6 months. about 15000 infections have been confirmed globally, most of them in democratic republic of congo. here's the story of one doctor who has been facing many challenges as he's been treating and fox patients. jim, i fairly looked at all this design just him. it said that at the center of the government, that's pretty my guess fix it. that is sensitive, but it to my the m folks. it maybe the nick went down to the dish. i said in it that done with a stick to the level. i mean it's a pretty nika, cit. the or my dish with is the thing. thank you very nice. the not the, not the enough that any but when, if you didn't have vehicle my say that soon man sentimental, this is attended to nika. it will not please our strategy and i'm the less less
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