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the, the safe, them even come in as an international anti corruption, excellence award denominator hero. now, the i think we demonstrates as an israel whole mess of protest them on thing. a goal is a safe spot, is all just trade unit goals for general strongly the commentary. johnson, this is all just there a lot from do whole. so coming to you in calls for an end to israel's not scale of souls in the occupied westbank. 5 days of destruction has killed at least $26.00 palestinians. the campaign to vaccinate gauze is 640000 children. it gets totally
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and gets on the way. as he's ready, a tax on this trip continue uncontroversial till the end, mexico's president on sales and main to over the whole countries quotes is funding state to the nation address. the beginning is well aware of pressure as mounting on the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. to finalize a goal is a safe spot do to ensure the captives release that's often but it true would cover the both ease of 6 captives in rough or tens of thousands of protest is gummed in tennessee, even though there is weighted cities and some of the biggest demonstrations since october, the 2nd lease of may thousands of arrests. the protests is all demanding a safe spot with a mass to secure the release of the remaining 97 captives in gauze. a mass has
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blamed to is very strikes for the depths of the captive. israel says that were found to put it with dozens of people to attend to the vigil for one of the 6 is very american hush go. but then what are the statements? my says, the one who kills all people's dainties, occupation with american weapons, and the bodies of prisoners found in gauze, were only killed by sign. this booming present joe biden was stop supporting his enemy with money and weapons, and pressure the occupation to ended aggression immediately. a senior mostly the audio ohio has spoken to l just there. he said, how mass has been ready to sign an agreement. but nothing yahoo is blocking not from happening of head of what i thought somebody really, really. the last is ready proposal. it was presented on the 27th of may and it was presented by these ready occupation and adopted or president by word by word. so the us also went to the security council and it was adopted there just come us welcome to the principal. it's put out by the decision of the security council. we
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expected an opportunity for an agreement committee. we agreed to the, to on with this and get these ready occupations started to evade. the reason that we provided our response to the american said there was a big opportunity to reach an agreement. if you make a small change in the terminology, an article, ace, we presented a paper based on these ready proposal, which we agreed to nothing. yeah, false. the claim that we rejected the proposal and made many conditions. in fact, we agreed to israel's proposals that were presented on the 29th we make and we only send questions to the mediators who confirmed that all our questions are approved. and what who didn't ask for should be a medic. um, unfortunately, the american side is following 2 paths and the 1st it wants in agreement, yet it does not pressure these rates that in the 2nd task, it unfortunately spreads an atmosphere of hopelessly and positivity that is not true. i clearly say that we follow up with the mediator and ask them on thursday, we asked them what have you agreed to after 2 weeks of talks. they said they did not reach anything with these relays,
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and we asked them to bring solutions to all of the issues of disagreement. unfortunately, today the negotiations are over the new conditions, correct for nothing. yeah. and that's not an acceptable way to negotiate. what does that mean? that's obviously it's rarely finance minister best uh, small churches trying to stop a one day strike cold by major trade union. small church has aust, the attorney general to request that the quotes block, the stripe send for monday. he says it would have significant economic consequences . it comes off the opposition lead to yeah, lockheed close to complete. the government shuts down with the a, with pressure and the government into signing a safe spot and kept to deal with. i'm us. i want to go down as many off right now . i'm calling for a general totally strikes me 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, but you know how much responsibility i've show in the last 11 months. no more. i cool and the people of israel to take to the street in this evening tomorrow leave to work places like cooling,
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all economic organizations in the state of israel. every want 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. m. you go for the spanish. there's a fellow at the institute for policy studies and an international advisor to jewish voice will please join us live not from washington dc. welcome to the program. especially. what do you make of these protests and ease right in terms of the scale and intensity? well, it seems, this is the biggest set of protests that we've seen since the beginning of this round of terrific has a salts on gaza that began after october 7th. the question will be whether the quantitative increase it's now up to about $500000.00 apparently, whether that becomes a qualitative difference in the impact on government decisions. the combination of the huge outpouring of participation with the possibility of a general striking tomorrow means that the impact may be quite big. but the only
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real thing that will with that we know will have a call to tell you a qualitative shift is really policies when the united states stop sending more weapons. we haven't seen that yet. you mentioned that the coal for a one day strike and the hawk significant could that be are really talking about a strikes that would involve the uh, the health sector, shutting down the airport, the international airport, which is very key for the israeli economy as well as there's been calls from the tech sector and from manufacturing to shut down factories and shut down the, the tech world. those are huge components of these rarely economy. so that means there will be an impact on the government, whether it's enough to to change the position of nothing. yahoo, in his closest allies, remains very unclear. but that is a very big step to take that hasn't been happening regularly. this hasn't happened
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in at least a couple of years. so this is a big deal when and data. i mean when you consider all of this, then what is the benjamin that's and you all his actual strategy here, then do you think? i think his strategy is to stay in office so that he doesn't end up in prison. i think this has everything to do with his own personal, a commitment. he's using this excuse of, we need to keep troops in the uh, in, in the philadelphia, corey or the corner door. but the chief of staff himself have the idea that said that the idea would know how to enter and return to the core door at the end of the 1st 6 weeks of the ceasefire. which is problematic in the sense that it means they are seriously not considering the possibility of a permanent ceasefire or something that is clearly needed in terms of the difference between nothing young's position and the others. in the cabinet. you have the chief of staff himself saying that there are and his words, enough constraints in the talks already. you don't need to add another. that means
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that he thinks that there are a number of these decisions going in the is really position that they don't have to stop the talks to get any more concessions. that's what it, what nothing else is. actions are doing. he's essentially stopping the talks to get more concessions. and here is his own chief of staff saying, you don't need to do that. we've got enough concessions. israel says it recover the bodies of 6 cats is how much the size of a killed buys, very bombing. how. how do you see the ongoing issue of cats is actually playing out? well, i think that the best way to bring the capt. his home is to have a permanent ceasefire. that's what we'll get, the rest of them who are still alive out safely. i don't think we can tell you exactly how these 6 died. i don't know who was present during the autopsies if there were any representatives of the families, other representatives of the, the hostage organizations that were there. we have no idea yet. all we know is that
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the military says that they were shot by him ass or others who may have been holding them. but we have no independent information about that. but clearly, the best way to bring all the hostages home to get palestinian prisoners released to are being held over 10000 are being held and legally inside is really prison. $6000.00 of them without any charges being dropped without a possibility of getting them back. the hostages out and starting this genocidal war that is or it was waging in gaza. the best way to do that is for the united states to stop sending more weapons. because what ever statements come from the president from the vice president, from anyone else from congress? none of it matters. as long as the united states continues to send weapons that make it possible for israel to continue this more task. one qualitative distinction that can happen, and we have seen no indication yet that it's about 2 for spanish. we very much
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appreciate your time. thank you. thank you. is what a forces have killed at least $26.00 palestinians, and an oncoming invalid scale mich operation in occupied westbank. united nations is quoting for an end to these very senior children, janine refugee come in a statement. it says un, human rights office condemns these rarely, security forces use of unlawful force during minutes arise operations in occupied westbank and calls for an immediate the end to the current attack on the janine refugee count. meanwhile, gunman himself entails 3 is very police officers in the hebron, but attack has opened fire boarded dogs and security personnel. that's a check point. the, the abraham reports now on the occupied westbank attacks from jeanine 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. israel's minister of
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national security and some odd wing of you visited the site of the attack gluck us as 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 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.
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mitchell is spared here, road signs and even trees. people here tell us this is collective punishment if i find it 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. okay. yeah. and how, yeah. the only you, these 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 what that you don't you probably just bank has seen this. so the increase of illegals is ready supplements in the past decades coupled with increasing, subtler violence against palestinians often under the protection of these really army harassing, assaulting, and chilling with impunity. and no accountability a change to the palestinian resistance in recent years or more young men from the refugee camp sticking up on a movement that had lead dormant for years. now these really governments saying is,
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is targeting fighters from high math and it's allow me to have holding as ever the entire population captive an account to me that but i am a jersey to the occupied with bank palestine and gauze. the city is reading that actually has killed 11 palestinians and the s drive going to school. the death school was being used as a shelter for displaced people. rescue workers are searching for survivors. is where the forces say they targeted have mass fights as operating in the building. several schools have been a tax since of 10. at least 4 people have been killed in a drone strike on the vehicle travelling on a still out in the street. it's the main road connecting northern and southern gaza is also an essential route for medical, an age workers as well. so it wasn't in central gauze or being vaccinated against think debilitating polio virus assault. subbing given in the day off alone and as
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a way to refugee camps. you in hopes to inoculate 640000 children under the age of 10 in the phased approach of memphis. and if i'm robin, 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 the vaccination and help bring it to gauze or for our children. or vaccination campaign comes off the world health organization identified the 1st to consent polio case in garza, in 25 years. one year old, a black man i was out with young is now partially paralyzed by the illness. and who is your he has been speaking to his parents. the we're can see it in
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as to why do in addition, none of these young lives a long time in here they were is actually for steve next week from the not. ringback part this is the 10th, and this is where the the dish man is the 1st are to record your all you pace across the gaza strip. today is his birthday today. he says the took his 1st steps, but unfortunately, due to paul yo, 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 even. but by the time of the mon, my son had fever and repeated vomiting. suddenly he stopped moving or even crawling . although he was a very active child, i rushed him to the lock, the hospital where he was put for treatment for
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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's no proper treatment inside garza and the board of crossing is closed to when will we continue to suffer? why year of this year? contamination of water was the key factor. even detergents and cleaning materials were denied entry into because of strep, and why you so can peruse 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 haven't trees abroad. that is our dream. today, at the 640000 pilot doing the 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 abroad, just like thousands of other policy and you insured and in urgent need of medical
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treatment about this is in the august ita as the way the goal is to kind of thing sort of head off to the brakes, counting, get sons away and as a buys on some complimentary elections. the 1st po, since by going to control on the go into a car box. and why thousands of workers at 12 hotel chains and united states are going on strike on labor day. the . how are we? they still have some wet weather in the full cost for that is the side of japan. narrow tie soon has now we can significantly, but that was a brief with generation to see this little puff of clouds as to the south west of tide. okay, that's what remains of a storm. pushing its way into the western side of han. she used to go through
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monday night, not a chain of showers big to own from the store and making my way right. the way up to was a car that these will shift for the race with this, we go through, i choose day that'll things may be right. it's a tokyo for time prices cause grass be coming back in behind. a welcome relief here . i suspect some, what's the weather? also making his way into northern parts of china or russia, showers there, across southern parts of china, joining up with the weather that we have across indo china. follow that line of shells and right in the monsoon range to bring some big down poles into the philippines. and this circulation is the next one to watch because that may well become a tropical side. as we go through the next couple of days or a tropical storm, that'd be worthwhile to, to just making its way into west central parts of india, pushing a little further west with we have got some cloud and bright possibility for flooding into central and northern pasta. focused on over the next couple of days to watch out for the
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a documentary series, exploring a traditional knowledge from indigenous communities. 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. phonology the the, you watching out just here with let's take a look at the headlines now. pressure is mounting on this very probably minutes to
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benjamin netanyahu to agree to a gauze, a safe spot in control and the lease of captives that's often admitted to recover the bodies of 6 captives and rough. the 10s of thousands of protests to the skeleton of the even the other cities police have made thousands of arrest israel's not sco miniature operation the janine rescue g capital p pod westbank is and to this 6 day is $46.00 of killed at least $26.00 palestinians u. n is waiting for an end to these very seats, deming the so on. on children in central golf. so i think trucks native against a highly contagious to you guys, ours. don't cues, foamed outside several vaccination sites. they're open aren't out so way to refugee camps un aims to know today's of 640000 children across concert. the 3 phases spread as a 10 days mexico's president has delivered his final state to the nation
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address of the 60, as in power address. monroe depends over the door, defended his legacy, as he prepares to hand the reins to success the crowd is showing about his own home and reports from mexico city. the repairs of a door has saved some of his most vicious reforms for his final weeks and government, or it was mexican president. and today's manual, nope, is over the doors law state, the nation address a 2 hour speech listing his accomplishments. this perhaps was the name of your choice. 5.1000000 people came out of poverty in 2018 to 2025 point 6 percent of the population that had never happened in the last 30 years. he presided over more than 100 percent jump in the minimum salary, a raft of social programs and direct credit transfers to those in need. pensions for the old and grants for those at school. it will be it help reduce poverty, maintain approval levels. so between 70 to 80 percent mexico cities, main square,
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was full of the faithful. i mean the, and he gave me a home helped with my cancer with my family. i feel that god sent him now that he's going, we want him to stay with us. that's why i made these images to keep him present. you know, the areas like reducing violence, he was largely unsuccessful. the claim to still corruption. little evidence exists for that either. what is he in a month? he's 2 times of pilots. cloudy is showing them from the same policy, but this is no like the president before he goes young's to post a package of 20, i'm vicious, but also controversial reforms. among them this month, legal tournaments, bodies like the national institute for transparency, bringing the federal police force under the armies control and making changes to the country's electoral body. through the critics say those measures are an effort to reduce the checks and balances on his own policies. power, particularly the upcoming judicial reform, nope,
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is over the dose is reduced corruption. impact on who's vision. it says so that they impact the justice to the benefit of everyone. and so the not of the service organized crime and what's called a criminal so that they serve the people who were full means that judges will be appointed by popular vote. the critics say will still submit to bed with political interest to get elected to most of the household professionally supposed to be the judicial form is that this much is happening the same day with the president delivering his face. the nice and the address. this isn't going to be a soft vinyl mom, and today's model is over the door is going to be one likely more by legislative action. suitable sort of position. yeah. but the president's policy has a majority votes, congress incentive. it makes it a little bit of given his reforms will pass. both opponents and supports disagree. they'll change mexico. the question is, the better was don't home. how does it?
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let's proceed in the presence of home, dearest c, a. mara castro has appointed a new defense minister, responds to a drug trafficking scandal which has engulfed her and this ration the form of defense minister jose manuel as a lawyer and his father, a congressman, forced to quit, to religion links to drug traffickers. the congressman called us on i asked said he would submit himself to an investigation. it comes just days off the president's council of an extradition treaty with united states. the that's it has kind of down to another wave of strikes when you print the 2nd largest city hockey is 44 people have been injured. you craning officials say at least 10 missed solves at several locations, including a shopping mall, present for them as a landscape renewed his appeal to allies. so now his forces to fire west and supply themselves deeper into russian territory without into another cell was in her
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office in hockey when she heard an explosion. and 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, 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 buses offensive on hawk. if comes hours, often most coast that it stops what they call a massive ukrainian air attack over night by downing $158.00 drones in 15 regions, including 2 of the most get an oil refinery near the city was hits the casualties were reported by vote failed and how is a defense on less than calling list for the russian newspaper and the buyer goes into. he says, the scale of ukraine strikes on russia suggest an escalation. that's ministry, power. it's well known to do you agree is mass produce long range drones,
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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, a cruise my file is can reach moscow and bows. thickness sizes maybe also could reach costco. this is a really an escalation we're seeing right now. uh discount which may be something like the a so called war of the cities in the rock around more the. there fish begins to kinder, have to do a date for a tab to tax on should be. this could be where the rather serious and of course for moscow could be attack and sometimes even heard. and maybe this is going to
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escalate. that is a serious problem for the russian government politically logistically. for the 1st time since world war 2 follow right parties projected to winning the most, but it's the german state election. the f. the policy is also expected to make gains in the state of saxony. holding natalie behind the christian democrats, dominic caden reports now from really the movement of trying to the if day winning and states election for the 1st time in its history. the 1st far right to victory in germany, since the nazi era. so the i f days. controversial liter into lang. yeah. yeah. and hook a will had the largest policy in parliament that quite to turn around for a man recently twice convicted of using nazi slogans in his campaigns. evolving that again we want to govern and as the strongest for us, we also have the right to govern. it is also good parliamentary practice for the strongest force to invite others to talks. our committees will meet next week and
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analyze the situation on the basis of the final results, except that no other party will work with him. so instead, the other parties will try to form a coalition to keep out the neighboring sex and the race was between the ruling. christie and democrats and the i have to the cd. you lead to believe we've done just enough to be able to form another government. we all know how for state of the people, we put it happening in berlin and the people have sex and you have chosen to trust us. this is not a purchased vote. the people gave us the strong results and thank you for the strong support for us and that we did this together. but it's the kristi and democrats held their own in these 2 elections. the 3 policies that comprise the federal government to be seeing, the liberals found lice, has both parliaments, the greens as of one. the social democrats scraped into books, demonstrating how fond to the right east gym and vote to small shifting people
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don't feel hurt. so people have the feeling actually you don't, you don't listen to us so, so we have problems with migration with a poverty or at high inflation rates and there may be more success coming soon for the if day in just 3 weeks time, another east german state brendan book is holding its selection, the policy is leading in the polls. the whole list, just one. yeah. before elections to the federal parliament here in bo and the one that came out to 0 in the german capital vote. so being counted in azerbaijan, snap of parliamentary election, it's the 1st vote since the government took complete control of the territory, nicole and the car back last year. so, so the 1st bought it, not reaching in 30 years. rachel, them there is the deputy director for europe and central asia. the human rights watch. she says the vote is happening in the middle of
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a crackdown on janice activists and the opposition tomorrow will hear more about whether the elections met the criteria for international standards. you know french 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 website by john party. they're also the other seats. and the problem has been with very much pro government parties, and it really is only one up to this voice. but overall, the only concern is the context in which the selection is taking place. and it's a context where there has been a really escalating cracked up against any kind of a clinic or independence. civic activities in the country as being described on has been going on for at least 12 months. it's passed.

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