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[000:00:00;00] news the . ready she angry demonstrates as an israel whole mess process demanding a goes us. the spot of the launch is trades even even codes for a general strike. the slowing down, jordan, this is all just there in life and tell how things are coming. you and codes for an end to as well as log scale assault on the occupied westbank, 5 days of destruction,
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of killed at least $26.00 of us to the campaign to vaccinate. because of 640000 children against polio gets underway, us is randy attacks on the strip continue. russia carries out another wave of strikes on your crime. second largest city car keys, shopping center, just hit the beginning. this railway pressure is mounting on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. to finalize our goal is a sci fi deal to ensure the captives release. that's off to the ministry recovered the bodies of 6 captives in rough tens of thousands of protest as gavin. instead of even the other cities and some of the biggest demonstrations since october 7th, police have made dozens of arrests. the protest as on demanding a c sante over time us to secure the release of the remaining $97.00 captains in guns that so what, how much has blamed is randy strikes for the depth of the captives. but israel says
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they were found with, but it was thousands of people attended a video for one of the 6 is really american harsh gold, the opponent. when in that statement, how much says the one who kills people daily is the occupation with american weapons. and the bodies of prisoners found them, garza wildly killed by sign is bombing. president joe biden was stopped supporting this estimate with money and weapons and pressure, the occupations and ex aggression immediately. so let's see now how much the, the, how do you, how high a has spoken to. i'll just say it right. he said how much has been ready to sign in agreement. but netanyahu is blocking that from happening here to what but still in the, in the, the last is ready proposal. it was presented on the 27th of may. it was presented by these ready occupation, an adopted or present in 5 words by word to us also went to the security council and it was adopted there this come us welcome to principal. it's put out by board and the decision of the security council. we expected an opportunity for an agreement, somebody we agreed to the top. i'm going to submit these ready occupations,
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started to evade the reading that we provided. our response of the american said there was a big opportunity to reach an agreement. if you make a small change in the terminology, an article age, 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 of may, and we only sent questions to the mediators who confirmed that all our questions are approved. and what? who did as of a chevy a medic. um, unfortunately, the american site is following 2 paths in the 1st, it wants an agreement, yet it does not pressure these rates. 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 ask them, what have you agreed to after 2 weeks of talks, they said they did not reach anything with these relays, and we asked them to bring solutions to all of the issues of disagreement. unfortunately, today the negotiations are over the new conditions and what i find that them. yeah
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. and that's not an acceptable way to negotiate. what does that mean? that's obviously does rarely finance minutes as a. that's a little small for it. just trying to stop a one day stride cooled by a major trade union is off the attorney general to request that the courts blocked the strike plan from monday smarter. it says it would have significant economic consequences. comes off the opposition, lead a year, le pied, quote, for a complete government shutdown for the i'm of pressuring the government into signing a c spots and captive deals with thomas. let me go to the media right now. i am calling for a general total stripe. for now it will be tomorrow. we will see where things go. 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. i no more. i cool and the people is relevant. take the street in this evening tomorrow leave to work places because i cool and all economic organizations in the state of israel, everyone to join the strike tomorrow. we must show you the cry of our beloved
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country. we must raise the cry of our hostages. are displaced or dead. the state of israel must be returned to normal and you go to 0 is home to salute as monitoring. the protests from del 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 spontaneous 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 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 on television was major roadblocks to the island highway,
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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 ended up using force against these demonstrators firing stun grenades, which is a 1st out these protests using water cannons, which we've seen repeatedly, 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 of just last night on saturday you have least 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 in these demonstrations and tonight these really public was much more vocal with their anger. well, it's been, it's been, it is a fellow at the institute for policy studies. she says the combination of mass protests and
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a general strike could force these where the government to change tank on the one guns if it seems. this is the biggest set of protests that we've seen since the beginning of this round of terrific assaults 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 only real thing that will, that we know will have a call that a qualitative shift is rarely policies when the united states stop sending more weapons. we haven't seen that yet. we're talking about a stripe that would involve the uh, the health sector, shutting down the airport, the international airport, which is very key for the is rarely 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
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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 in at least a couple of years. so this is a big deal. is there any forces of killed at least $26.00 palestinians and i'm going, i'm going to treat operation. and the upside westbank. united nations is quoting for an end to these really siege of a janine refugee count and a statement that says the un human rights office condemns these really security forces use of unlawful force during miniaturized operations. and they all divide westbank and coal to an immediate end to the current attack on the janine refugee can. meanwhile, gunman have shot and killed 3 is why the police officers may have run attack as open fire at border guards and security personnel at a check point. need abraham reports on the occupied westbank attacks from jenny
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this is the aftermath of an attack that's killed 3 is randy police officers. it happened near hebron in the southern occupied westbank were these where the army has been conducting intense military rates in the last 24 hours. israel's minister of national security, it's a modern give you visited the site of the attack. like i said, the, this severe attack is assigned to those the thinking of releasing terrorists. that's what happens when these terrace to roaming the area, the gum murderous, the animals they shouldn't be released at the further north. they 5 of the most intense is really minute 3 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. and you need an area that has already seen
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thousands of reeds 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 quickly 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, he's ready for us as a telling us, you'd 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 chilling with impunity and no accountability as
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a change to in 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 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 at all the occupied with bank palestine. meanwhile, and garza city, these randy minute tray has killed 11 palestinians and astro icon a school. the start of school is being used as a shelter for displaced people rescue work because they're still searching for survivors. is there any forces? say they're talking to them as fighters operating in the building. several schools have been attacked since of 10th. at least 4 people have been killed in a drug and striking a vehicle, travelling on so loud in street as the main road connecting north and south goes up,
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sol. so in a central route, the medical and 8 workers, children in the central gaza, are being vaccinated against the pony. a virus shots, up and given in the data by the amount is a way to refugee camps. but you in hopes to knock at 8640000 children under the age of 10, in a phase to campaign. 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 as well. the vaccination campaign comes off to the world health organization identified the 1st confirmed pony occasion garza in 25 years. one year old abdul rockman m o l. julian is now partially paralyzed by the illness. i'll just say let's see. and who do rate has
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been speaking 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 a box wait for steve next week from the parts. this is the tense. and this is where the, the dish mine is the 1st or to record you 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 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. i could, even by the time of the month, my son had fever and repeated vomiting. suddenly he stopped moving or even crawling . although he was a very active child,
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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 of this year. contamination of water was a 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 have increased abroad. that is our dream. today, at least 640000 pallet to children will start receiving the problem. you boxing. 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, new insured, and in urgent need of medical treatment about this is in the august ita as the way the goals are. palestine doctors will probably care now to say, right, when we come back, your writing and investigative side, not within let the helicopter crash that killed president abraham. right. you see back in that i don't want thousands of workers at the top hotel chains and the us a striking on labor day weekend the as far as the holiday weekend to save some rather live the weather, making its way across the eastern side of the us. still some areas of cloud and right here stretching while i talking to that eastern side of canada as we go through the next couple of days. well, he's disabled still saying some live you should, i was long
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a spouse of frame to blow me off. and they said around $27.00 celsius, big down pools, big showers, the possibility of some flash flooding into parts of the big south texas, louisiana. seeing some heavy best of right. are you coming to central areas? central positive canada. what's right, it's sunny for some calgary. 32 celsius on monday. swap those numbers round as we go one into tuesday. showers come through to break that a lot of showers, say it just along the rockies. the west coast generally staying dry. southern parts of the us generally staying very wetmore storms, a rumbling away, hit all the way across into florida. some of the showers long spells afraid slide the way down across the caravans a cuba saying some very wet weather, and then we got a tropical way that's just punching its way in from the atlantic side. the eastern islands saying some very wet weather as we go through monday, the showers more widespread as we go one through choose the right the way all the way down there into trinity to have
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welcome back. you're watching, i'll just say right, quicker mind about top stories here. this our pressure as mounting on his right, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu to agree to a guy is a sci fi deal. central release of captain us, off of the military, were couple of the bodies of 6 captives in the rough, tens of thousands of protest as gavin and tennessee, the other cities, police and make dozens of the rest. is round large scale ministry operation, and the janine refugee come from, you know, provide westbank, has entered 6, the forces of killed at least $26.00 palestinians. humans calling for an end to the siege concerning the use of unlawful thoughts. children in the central gauze of being faxed makes it against the honey contagious pony of 5 years to you. and i used to enough connect 640000 children across guns and 3 sizes. spread about 10 to the
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ukraine says add defense units that repel the russian missile. let's keep loud explosions. have been heard in the capital. it comes just hours after russia carried out a wave of strikes on ukraine's 2nd biggest city. hockey. 44 people that were injured. ukraine and officials at least 10 marseilles at several locations, including a shopping mall. valentino nova was in our office in a hockey when she heard the explosions of the rainbow. 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. there were injured people, there was flood. i don't know what else happened. i just sat in the metro. well, it rushes offensive on. hockey's comes hours off to moscow. said it's stuff pretty cold unless of ukrainian era took over night by downing a 158 drones in 15 regions, including 2 other moscow. i know where to find renew the city was also his problem
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that we can go is a russian defense. unless he says the scale of ukraine strikes on, the rush of suggests an escalation and it's been a trip out. 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 in long distance. um versus uh and there's other where things are recent with president of ukraine. semanski said that they have developed 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 and the there fish begins do
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kinder. you have to do a date for a tab to tax on cities. this could be rather rather serious and of course for moscow to be attack and sometimes even head and may be, this is going to escalate. that is a serious problem for the russian government politically. logistically. the votes of being counted in as a by john's not parliamentary election. it's the 1st vote since the government to complete control of the territory. i'm not going to car back last year. it's also the 1st ballot in that region. and so to years. well, voters are choosing a 125 m p. 's us for 5 years. the governing knew as a by john potty have 69 seats and the previous assembly and is expected to secure another majority. the popular front party of as a by john is the largest opposition block, and it's boycotting the elections. in june, president lee of cold us not election to avoid overlapping with the un conference
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in the capital. in november, the 62 year old has been in power since 2003. he won a 5th presidential term in february with more than 92 percent of the but. but rachel den, but it's from human rights. what she says, the vote is happening in the middle of a crime down on journalist activist and the opposition. laura will hear more about whether the elections met the criteria for international standards of you know, french there when the organization for security and cooperation in your issues their report. that'll 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 5 and you watched a bunch on party there also the other seats and the problem, it had been with very much pro government parties and it really is only one opposition voice. but overall, the want to get started is the context them is this election is taking place and it's a context where there has been the,
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a really escalating cracked up against any kind of a clinic or independence 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 the charges against people who worked with 3 independent media outlets. criminal charges against and jo activists criminal charges against scholars academics into corruption after this. um, 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 is not for the 1st time since world war 25 right party is projected to win the most votes and the german states and action. the f t parties also expected to make gains in the state of saxony, holding not only behind the christian democrats,
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so many kinds of thoughts about it. at the moment of triumph through the 8th day winning estates 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 leader in tooling. yeah. yeah. and hook will have the largest policy in parliament that quite to turn around for him. i am recently twice convicted of using nazi slogans in his campaigns, volume and 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 talk. so our committees will meet next week and 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 race was between the ruling. christie and democrats, and the i have to the cd. you need to believe we've done just enough to be able to form another government. we all know how for straight to the people,
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we put it happening in berlin, and the people have sex and you have chosen to trust. this is not a purchase vote. the people gave us the strong results and thank you for this strong support for us. and that we did this together, but it's the kristi and democrats held their own and these 2 elections, the 3 policies that comprise the federal government to be seeing, the liberals found actually both parliaments, the greens and says one, the social democrats scraped into books, demonstrating how fond to the right east gym and vote to small shifting. people 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 poverty or high inflation rates and there may be more success coming soon. for the i if day in just 3 weeks time, another east german state brendan book is holding it selection the policy is
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leading in the polls. the whole list just one. yeah. before election. so the federal parliament here in bell and the one that came out to 0 in the german capital investigators in iran say bad weather led to the helicopter crash that killed president abraham lacy. back in may, a committee probably in the accident concluded sick funk and heavy rain caused the helicopter to hit a mountain. and so there was no evidence of an attack sabotage, old mechanical failure, russell set out his molten tear off. right off the incident to get all the armed forces for him to accommodate to investigate into the visa and that caused the crash. well, if the heads up that was carrying it on the former president for the minister, so they had initially a release to report them. both reports were blaming the bad weather conditions. now with this final version of the final report, they are reaffirming the findings of the previous report. purely blaming the bad
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weather conditions, the take for the strong winds and the heavy rains. so worth of the incidents we have seen that many ranges were asking questions whether the pilots or those who were formed boards had the employees age or whether any time you come material has to be used against them. the report is good enough that possibilities and other question was whether the maintenance has been done properly. 34 say that's the means that has, has been done according to this that the procedures this stand. another possibility that you run investigation team was focusing on was whether the heads up that has been targeted by a full jack style or not. now the report say that they have not seen any evidence. so for this and how do you as well menu and use? we're curious, of course, whether the had a corporate village on the system was targeted with terms of the electronic warfare
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. 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 or report is going to be suspected for them or not. remains to be seen for some said, there was a 010 wrong you know, thousands of workers at some top us hotels went on strike cold sunday ahead of us labor day. that demanding pay arises and the best benefits and for guaranteed danny, what type of scale. but during the pandemic to be restored, sundays drank is part of a dispute between united union workers with major hotel chains. it's 15000 members, the threatened war council of hotels and 12 major cities over the next few months. as far as the wages, you know, we have a lot of people that are just living check to check. were asking for a $10.00 rate. and even with that top $10.00 range that we're asking for in the,
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in the next 4 years, by in place of numbers, we would still be considered for as a, as a hotel worker in the next 4 years. so we're asking for a contract that is a modest contract and the hotels are not applying to that. all they're worried about is their shareholders and making them the millions that they get every single year. we're just trying, we're trying to survive. mexico's president has delivered his final state to the nation address up to 60 as an office that has money. lopez's upper door defended his legacy as he prepares behind the reins. day of success. claudia sheen, bottom of john, home and reports. nope. as upper door has save some of his most, i'm vicious reforms for his final week, some governments as 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
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point 6 percent of the population boost that's 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 did help reduce poverty, maintain approval levels, so between 70 to 80 percent mexico cities, main square 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 way. see that in a month. he's due to handle 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,
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i'm vicious, but also controversial reforms. among them this month, legal tournaments, bodies like the national institute for transparency,

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