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all save stones, there's no guarantee they will be safe where they go next. the angry demonstrators and israel whole mess protests demanding a goes a ceasefire, deal. the largest trade union calls for a general strike the time 0. then you get to have you with this. this is als, is your life from the also coming up to you and calls for an end to israel's large scale assault on the occupied westbank. 5 days of destruction has killed at least $26.00 pallets. the campaign to vaccinate causes 640000 children against polio gets under way. as is really a tax on this trip continued. and russia carries out to another wave of strikes on
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ukraine's 2nd biggest city har. keep shopping center is the beginning. israel, where pressure is mounting on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to finalize a guns a ceasefire. deal to ensure captives release that south to the military, recovered the bodies of 6 captives in rasa. the 10s of thousands of protesters gathered in tel aviv and other is really cities and some of the biggest demonstrations himself that was 7 police and made dozens of arrests. and the protesters are demanding a ceasefire. deal with a mouse to secure the release to some of the remaining 97 captives in gaza as well how much hes accused is really airstrikes uh for the depths of the captives. israel says they were found with bullet wounds. dozens of people attended
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a vigil for one of the 6 is really american. fresh, goldberg pulling in a statement from us says 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 design, is foaming president joe biden must stop supporting this enemy with money and weapons, and pressure the occupation to end its aggression immediately. as well as opposition later. a you'll repeat, says he supports a general strength, which has been called for by trade unions. but pete says there should be a complete government shut down. the strike is expected to impact israel's main air force. intel will be it will also disrupt the banking and health care task manager . right now, i am calling for a general total stripe. for now, it will be tomorrow. we will see where things go from. it is not a simple matter to shut down the economy. but you know how much responsibility i've show in the last 11 months? no more. i cool and the people is relevant take to the street in this evening
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tomorrow, leave the work places because i cool and all economic organizations in the state of israel, everyone to join the striking tomorrow. we must show you the cry of our beloved country. we must raise the cry of our hostages. are displaced or dead. the state of israel must be returned to normal houses. heroes hummed us. oh, who is monitoring? the protests from dog today was definitely different. looking at these images, you had nearly 280000 as really is taking to the streets 500000 throughout the country. and what were essentially spawn, cheney is protests that started earlier in the day after the announcement that these really army had retrieve the bodies of 6 captives from gaza. and it sparks a lot of outrage because according to his really military assessments, they were alive just a few days ago. and according to books from us and is really officials, these captives were supposed to be on the list of those who would be released in the 1st phase of a deal. but there wasn't
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a deal. there was so much back and forth in previous months, but it just didn't happen. so the anger from these really public spilled onto the streets and what we saw until a beef was major roadblocks to the island highway, which is essential for traffic and israel. it goes throughout the entire country and this junction and television is quite critical. if you're trying to get anywhere throughout the city, you would have to pass through there. so you have thousands of people spilling onto the main highway, setting bon fires, burning tires, and we've ended up using force against these demonstrators firing sun grenades, which is a 1st out these protests using water cannons, which we've seen, repeated we, we, ourselves, and our teams have been sprayed with those water cannons on the ground and the violence that police have dragging these protesters out. i'm not just last night on saturday. you have police mounted on horseback who had trampled a woman, who's in fact assist or been is really captive. so these really police do use force
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in these demonstrations and tonight these really public was much more vocal with their anger or you goldberg is it is really political commentator. he expects sundays. demonstration is, will influence these really governments decisions on gaza and everything about the demonstrations tonight and the scope of the protests and the general vibe telling me that it's different. and also i've spent the last 20 for hours year following the media. and i can detect a, a real shifting of divides again. i think the best way to define it would be that up until today. the 2 goals defined by his own for the war. returning the hostages and destroyed from us were d compatible, and innovative and complimentary. and the death of these 6 hostages, which apparently came very, very soon. right before the idea of forces converged on that,
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which proves the many israelis that the military pressures are committed to calls, it is instrumental. i'm showing the hostages not in rescuing the frustration the human composition. as this group, the high media profile, the young people who are eagerly awaited and loved all of these things. so lastly, converge into a different understanding of the hosp, the situation. and the various has been very of that at denying the just i just in taking place in gaza and it's consequences that i think what has really um, what has really been driven home today is the understanding that the policy of israel is government is profoundly detrimental is varies, and perhaps in the case of the house, just even before i think for the 1st time as early as you're able to emphasize fully with the hostages. now treat them as a human interest. ready and not to treat the struggle on their behalf as
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a political struggle, but to understand that there. but for the grace of god though they and those are the reasons i think that this process or different uh, design is shifting. the government is on the defensive for the 1st time. this isn't right against left as efficient as those differences may be. this is the government against the government. that is really forces have killed at least $26.00 palestinians and an ongoing large scale military operation in the occupied west. back the u. n. is calling for an end to these really siege of the janine refugee camp in a statement. it says that you and human rights office condemns these 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 residents of the camp, paramedics and you and workers report that many families are stuck in their homes without water or food need to abraham reports from jenny. this is the
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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. israel's minister of national security at modern give you visited the site of the attack, like i said, that the severe attack is assigned to those who are thinking of releasing terrorists. that's what happens when these terrorist to vote in 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 occupies 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. and you need an area that has already seen
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thousands of rates 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. mitchell is spared here, road signs and even trees. 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. they are making us pay a price because we support resistance. he had had the only use he's ready for us as a telling us didn't need to make a choice you way to serena to add jean does and policies all face mess of destruction world. and if you don't, you, probably to us bank 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
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a change to the palestinian resistance in recent years or more young men from the refugee camp sticking up on a movement that had lea dormant for years. now these really governments saying it is targeting fighters from mass and his loving to had, holding as ever the entire population captive an account to me that but he just read all the occupied with bank palestine in gaza. city the is really military has killed 11 palestinians in an air strike on a school the semester who is being used to the shelter for displaced people. rescue workers are searching for survivors. is really forces say they targeted how my spider is operating in the building. several schools have been attacked since october and at least 4 people have been killed in a drone strike on a vehicle travelling on so out of dean street, that's the main road connecting northern and southern gaza. it's also in
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a central route for medical and aid workers, children in central guys that are being vaccinated against the debilitating polio virus shots and being given into darrow, by the in l as a way to refugee camps. that you in hopes to inoculate 640000 children under the age of 10. in a phased approach, 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 contribute to, to the vaccination, and help bring it to gauze or for our children and let as the vaccination campaign comes out to be w h show identified the 1st confirmed polio case in gaza and 25 years of durham, on a boil, obviously, dion is just a year old, but he's now partially paralyzed by the illness hendo,
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who dari has spoken to his parents. were, can see it in as to why do in addition, none of these young lives a long time in here. they were it back to wait for steve next week from the not part of this is the tense and this is where the the dish mine is. the 1st was to record your all you pace across the gaza strip. today is his birthday today. he's just the took his 1st steps, but unfortunately, due to paul jo, he is unable to walk his mother. his father told us that he was supposed to take his injection on october 7th, but unfortunately, the war happened. then he never got his vaccines. i could, even by the time of the month, my son had fever and repeated vomiting. suddenly he stopped moving or even crawling
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. although he was a very active child, i rushed him to the like the hospital where he was put for treatment for a month. then doctors decided to draw a sample which was sent to jordan for examination. i was shocked that the polio results came positive. me very sad that my child will spend the rest of his life like this, especially because there is no proper treatment inside garza and the board of crossing is closed to when will we continue to suffer? why year this year? contamination of water was the key factor. even detergents and cleaning materials were denied entry into because of strep. and why your soap shampoo is you name it. i believe dirty water was the main cause, but i hope my son will be properly treated and cured. i pray kind people will help us have increased abroad. that is our dream. today at least 640000 pallets, 200 children will start receiving the call you back seen. however, a better man won't be able to get his treatment because he's unable to travel
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abroad. just like thousands of other policy, you insured. and in urgent need of medical treatment about this is in the august ita as the way the goals are. part of the russia is carried out another wave of the strikes on ukraine's 2nd biggest city har keith 44 people have been injured. ukrainian officials say at least 10 minutes. i've had several locations, including a shopping mall. president of all of them is a lensky has renewed his appeal for allies to allow his forces to fire western supplied missiles deeper into russian territory. valentina nova cell was in her office and hart chief when she heard the explosion as i was at work when there was an explosion. glass chattered 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,
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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 and orders after moscow said it's stuff sort of called a mess if you creating an air attack overnight by downing a 158 drones in 15 regions including 2 over moscow, an oil refinery near the city was hits, no casualties, were reported. still ahead on alpha 0, uranium investigators say bad weather related to the helicopter crash that killed president abraham racing in may. and counting of boats gets underway and as the by chance parliamentary elections. the 1st polls, since buckley took control of the corner of the
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color, we have seen some rather live the weather recently across the southeast corner of australia and 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 last 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 celsius and that'll i 14 in melbourne. a 12 for who bought. but buy choose type things quite and down. it's clear whether coming through wins forwarding lot. it will feel a lot more place and a lot more like spring at that stage. and by the time we come to wednesday, actually getting to 25 in late getting into the twenty's in melvin as well back to what we're coming into. how about meanwhile,
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wet weather will sweep is way across the ceiling. we have seen wet 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 the more heavy, right? we think east approved or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in the history? yes or no. shooting. voted no. the big picture us was a question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cause of its relationship with indigenous people. the muscle and the midst of should positive on the jersey news
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the are you watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this. our pressure is mounting on is really 5 minutes of benjamin netanyahu to re, to a gas a ceasefire. deal to ensure release of candidates. that's out to the military. we're covering the bodies of 6 candidates in rough, tens of thousands of protesters gathered until a v even other is really cities. police have made dozens of arrest israel's large scale military operation in the janine refugee camp and the occupied west bank is entered its 6th day. its forces have killed at least 26 palestinians. the u. n. is calling for an end to the is really siege condemning the use of unlawful force. russia has carried out another wave of strikes on ukraine. the 2nd biggest city of car key 44 people have been injured. ukrainian officials say at least 10 missiles
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hit several locations, including a shopping mall, selling me a comma is the head of international cooperation that the ukranian security and cooperation center. she says keeps hitting legitimate targets in russia. and it's important to understand that from the start of this year, ukraine continued to use its own increased mind, its own unmanned system. andrews to charge its own legitimate military targets in the russian federation. and the grain will continue to ease. oh, it's a couple of days or so in my thoughts and drones to continue to do that and add to the answer of this year. we also see the build up of such strikes on russian territories. and we'll see that it's a we a heating
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a lot of charges and russian territories. and these strikes successful and continued to impact freshman military capabilities. and we need to remember that more than 40 percent of fresh economy works for fresh milk tree. and that the, that continue to conduct the war against ukraine, possible filling in our as a defense and the list and color list for the russian newspaper and avaya is that to, he says the scale of ukraine strikes on russia suggests an escalation and its military power as it's well known to do you agree is mass produce long range drones, many of them are actually made out of wood and they can fly rather accurately and long distance. um this is uh and there's other weapons here recently president of your grandson as he said that they have to go to a medium range,
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a cruise my file is can reach moscow and bows. thickness sizes maybe also could reach costco. but this is really an escalation we're seeing right now. uh discount which may be something like the so called war of the cities in the rock around more the. there fish begins to grinder. you have to do a date for a tab to tax on should be. this could be rather rather serious and of course for moscow to be attack and sometimes even aid and may be, this is going to escalate. that is a serious problem for the russian government politically. logistically, the rain investigators say bad weather led to the helicopter crash that killed the presidents of brain bracy in may. an armed forces committing probing, the accidents concluded 6 fog and heavy rain caused races helicopter to hit the
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mountain, found that it said there was no evidence of an attack sabotage or mechanical failure of a 0. this will sort or has more from different issue that right off of the incident it onto the armed forces form that coma to, to investigate into the reason that caused the crash. or if they had to go up, that was carrying it on the former president for the minister. so they had initially released to report them. both reports were blaming the bad weather conditions. now with this final version of the final report there, reaffirming the findings of the previous reports and purely blaming the bad weather conditions the take for the strong winds and the heavy rains. so white of the incidents we have seen that many ranges were asking questions whether the pilots or those who were form boards had the employees age or whether any kind of material has be used against them. the report is good enough that possibilities and other
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question was whether the maintenance has been done properly for the for say, that's the means it has has been done according to this that the procedures, the stand. another possibility that you run investigation team was focusing on was whether the heads up that has been targeted by a projectile or not. now the report say that they have not seen any evidence. so for this and how do you as well, many long years we're curious, of course, was it had a corporate village on the system was targeted with terms of the electronic warfare . now the report is avoiding out that possibility as well. they say they have not seen any evidence regarding that as well. so now the case is officially closed. but many iranians are still asking questions on whether this volume of the report is going to be suspected for them or not. remains to be seen for some said that the 0 tyrone, the votes of being counted in as
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a by john snap parliamentary election hits the 1st vote since the government to complete control of the territory of newborn oak our back last year. it's also the 1st ballots in that region. in 30 years. a voters shows a 125 m. p 's to serve for 5 years. the governing new as or by john part. you have 69 seats. it's expected to win in majority. the popular front party of us are by john is the largest opposition block and it's boycotting the elections in june. president deal home i'll yeah, of called the snap election to avoid overlapping with the un conference in the capital. in november. the 62 year old has been our since 2003. he won a 5th presidential term in february with more than 92 percent of the vote. rachel denver as the deputy director for europe and central asia with human rights watch. she says the votes happening in the middle of a crackdown on during list activists and the opposition tomorrow will hear more about whether the elections met the criteria for international standards of you
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know, free and fair when the organization for security and cooperation, your issues, their report that will be tomorrow, but i think what's important to underscore, it is the climate in which these elections are taking place. and it is a climate in which the outgoing parliament was dominated very much by the new, lots of french on party. there also the other seats, and the problem had been with very much pro government parties, and it really is only one of the additional voice. but overall, the, a lot of concerns, the context them is the selection is taking place and it's a context where there has been a really escalating correct out against any kind of a clinic or independent uh, civic activities in the country. and this being described on has been going on for at least 12 months. it's very intense lately. and we're talking about several charges against people who worked with 3 independent media outlets. criminal charges against and jo activists criminal charges against scholars academics into
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corruption. after this, the charges are, are completely bogus and it seems quite clear that the intent of locking up some of the people is to spiteful criticism and, and, and they know outside of us are civic activity that the government doesn't completely control. so, the 1st time since world war 2, a far right party is projected the one, the most votes in a german state election. if that's confirmed, the results would give the far right political party, the a f d, around 32 percent of the votes and the eastern states of the ring. yeah. the party is also expected to make gains in the state of saxony, pulling narrowly behind the christian democrats. oh, sure 0 is dominic cane reports from berlin for weeks the if day has been saying that it's is the authentic voice of the east german citizens. now it has that munition in the form of the success in saxony and particularly in spring. yes.
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coming 1st in spring. yeah. with a personal mandates for that leader of that. yeah. and i guess the man twice convicted of using not c slogans very recently. well, he's going to be leading the largest policy in the states parliament. yes, he will not be able to form a government very easily. that's all pretty much everybody else has said no, they want kevin with him across the border and saxony. it appears as though the christian democrats in the eyes today for a particularly close race. but again, the same problem that is who will work with them to form a government? the answer pretty much no one says that it's likely the christian democrats will try to cobble together some form of coalition with lots of other policies, so that they remain the governing force. but the point to make here is that in taking hold of around a 3rd of the electric in these east german states with another east german states having an election in 3 weeks time in brendan book,
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there is now wind in the sales of the if day but one final thoughts is, it's one thing prospering in east germany, where traditionally the policies of extreme left and right prospect, particularly in the west german pots of this country. it's much hot, a dominant came houses, era bullet, mexico's president's address midway, lopez of for door has given his final state as a nation address, whose approval ratings have been very high, but use facing protests against plans to allow judges magistrates and supreme court justices. to be voted in by the people traditional workers are also striking. john holman, has more from mexico city. it was president under his manual lopez over the door known to many in mexico's love for his initials, final stay at the nation address. and he used it for a 2 hour speech and which he touched on. what for him, of the accomplishments of his time in office,
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perhaps chief among them with him would be reducing the number of the poor in mexico. he said that he'd raised more than 5000000 people out of poverty, and that was more than any other administration in the last to use both critics and supports as i think would have a great that's, that's been for a variety of social programs, credit transfers, pensions for the old and groans at school for the young. he also said that he'd stopped and finish with corruption in the executive bronze and his office. i think that be some doubts about that. that hasn't been tangible evidence that corruption has finished in that strouder of power in mexico. he didn't touch much on the violence which continues to be a problem on the, his administration in the country. but this is a president the, even though he's only got a month more to go in power. he's got big plans for that month. he has a package of 20 reforms to the constitution that he wants to get through congress
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and senate and signed into law pops the most contentious. among them is a jew dish of reform. he says it will make justice less corrupt in mexico. and what are the main names that is to make judges positions open to a popular public and popular votes rather than then getting those for exams through qualifications and through experience in office. what is opponent site? is it that's going to make the judges more align with political interest as i come, paying to get positions in the future? i'm not strangers for the separation of powers in this country. mexico don't home and i would just say the mexico city, the president of honduras, the shamar, castro, has appointed a new defense minister in response to drug trafficking scandal. the former defense minister jose mendoza lion and his father of congressmen were forced to quit to over alleged links to drug traffickers.
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