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she voted no, the big picture us was a question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cost of its relationship with indigenous people, the muscle and the midst of cheating costs to on the jersey. the, the oh i marian demise the welcome to the news, our life from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. a general strike is underway in israel and attempt to pressure benjamin netanyahu to agree to a goal is to cease fi. do protest like to violence of the night off to these riley ministry recovered the bodies of 6 captives in a tunnel, in rough on the un calls for an end to israel's military assault. in the occupied
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west bank, at least 29 palestinians have been killed in 6 days of destruction. they're also coming off this hour. the ukraine is saying russia is going to another series of drone and missile strikes on a capital case. the hello and welcome to the program. we begin in the israel, where a nationwide strike is now underway. launches, trade union says it wants to pressure the government into signing a gaza ceasefire and captive release deal with him us. he's pictures from ben green apples and telling me which is expected to phase major disruptions because of this strike. the action was called onto the bodies of 6 as riley. capt is recovered from a tunnel in southern gaza on site today. so the strike follows huge protests and
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cities across israel on saturday nights, tens of thousands of people rallied in tell of even some of the largest demonstrations since october 7th. police have made thousands of arrests. the protest as a demanding a sci fi deal to release the remaining captives in gaza. meanwhile, i'm us has been speaking out and how they blamed as rainy as strikes of the desk on those 6 captives whose bodies were accomplished on site today. israel is saying they were found with bullet wounds, thousands of people attended a vigil for one of the 6 at which it was is randy american hash go by opponent. and there's also been a funeral in the israeli city of protective for one of the female captives. this was 24 year old ethan era, show me who was working at the know of a music festival when she was taken by a mass fighters on october 7th. these riley financing this step is all
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a smart fridge is trying to hold the general strike. now he is us, the attorney general to impose a bond saying the industrial action will have significant economic consequences on the country. positionally they are, le pete has called for a complete government shut down. or joining me here in the studio and tell her is time or come live. it is an associate professor of public policy, the doha institute for graduate studies. is there a kind of intensity to these protests and israel that we haven't seen before? monday. yes. and it's, it seems the beginning momentum, i mean, when we talk about this, the through, it's the largest liberal union and is that right? yes. if the has the roots joins these, put this up. i mean, they could grow bigger and pause every in uh for today and the pressure on that the, on his clothes and government am for out of the out of the 6
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captains who would kill them. does that were supposed to be on the release list of if, if the, if the negotiations have succeeded, there was an english administration succeeded this, which should have been the least no fault of the 6 captives. so i think there is a growing i'm going to month basically this is. busy the end is a society that's that things could have been different if that had been a serious engagement by then it's in the whole government with succeeding then it's to push the to, to give some possibilities for demonstration to succeed. but it didn't happen so, so yes, i mean, i think the design got a bit of frustration and also the position that now we're closing to a year of this war that, that it's, it's the goals that nothing else was the clued. the odd need impossible to achieve the perception on a bunch of these writing public because it, it wouldn't have lost it this long,
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correct. i mean there was this best that these are all to me. so part for that could finish it very quickly, but it's tend to be a very difficult board of course. but as soon as of the biggest victims of this genocide, the more but these are, these are feeling the heat. now economically, socially, if is, are divided society, that is an economy crisis, think also confusing signals from the government in terms of managing expectations . because uh, maybe that the, the goals, the, the goal posts is sort of shifted in terms of what they're trying to achieve. and also the parameters for a ceasefire. yes, correct, correct. yes but, but the thing is again, this is nothing else but to consider vibrant. so he is keen to hold those positions again to throw this fi and he's, i mean, he's using field mongering tactics that if he stops, this will know this would be a so the physics, the feet, 4 digits. but at the same time, minute, 3 solutions, i've left them in the mean minutes as left. i mean the minutes what positions i've
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not in the what or how about she's the goals he wants he wants to achieve. so the pressure of know is about his best interest and then is what is interest as a set that interest by law. now these demonstrations are quite significant now, and they said little joining them is, is it if we gave momentum, i think in the labs i was in this society, this has something to be seen. we're talking about the half 1000000 the most say that that's what most people joined. would this be a general dislike as it was indicated, this kind of inflection point. and the protests that we've seen actually on the regular basis, weekly intel, of even all the cities actually from before october 7th. but could we be reaching a point now where if pressure doesn't build on the government to, to change its approach that they will be able to continue for the, for the, for sample. if yes, if, if the, if, if, if, if, if the stations don't go to a number, i'm really to this a good that comes on said with that,
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is that an effect on the coalition? i think nothing, you know or find a way to, to, to, to bit the way with what he wants. but this not it's, it's, you have to be see what success is it a site the by level is committed or the ending this what i don't think wouldn't with that there is a good role when speaking with some of the societies are becoming more sort of sleeping by the hand and then go into the middle government. if this was the outcomes the results we have at each. so for an it's you have to be seen with this need us to do you think the general strike will hold? this is something of the turning point as well. it's already causing disruptions at the main ad for to in the country. and we see now that tip is all small stretches of the treasury, not to pay anyone. so that could perhaps discourage people from taking part. what do you think? that's a very good question because the met him. i mean before the onset of this war is what it was. what are the very divided society? now you have the likes of submit to which he wants to impose sanctions. he what he
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calls for, uh, these demonstrations to, to and let's see how will this, how would, how would i would the signature of his way to cite the act, to such behavior openings available efficient. i mean, there are so many unknowns, but i think what methods is that we are approaching the american elections now? the americans also, i think using the festival, nothing else. so these, the motivations plus the motor cause of serious freaks of size. i mean, everybody's on nothing. you could push nothing, yell out the physical note, but is this to happen? it's you have to be see, we don't know time or we'll catch up with it later on. but for now the time i come, i thank you very much. well, as well as a large scale military operation and the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank is now entered at 6 de forces of killed at least $29.00 palestinians. the united nations is cooling for an end to the siege, criticizing the use of unlawful force and
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a statement the on human rights office that it condemns these rarely security forces use of on law for force, as they said during militarized operations in the occupied westbank. and calls for an immediate end to the current attack on the janine refuge account. that was the statement from the human rights office. meanwhile, government have shot and killed 3 is really police officers. me. a hebron attack has opened fire a border guards and security personnel. it's an important check point that just there is no different reports now on those 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 rays. 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,
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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 in geneva, an area that has already seen 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. the people here tell us this is collective punishment is fine. so the, what's the goal of all of this?
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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 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 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 government saying it is targeting fighters from her mouth and it's loving to have posing as ever the entire population captive an account to me that but i am
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a jersey to the occupied with bank palestine at speak to nita now she is still reporting from janine covering this story, what is the situation right now and it's the 6 of the extended media, 3 invasion to jeanine has been called the new largest assault on the occupied to us banking more than 2 decades. let me show you a little bit about what's what we're looking at. the siege continues and also the destruction. we've seen these really windy city, bulldozers, and done the getting the street to up and making, you know, huge destruction and damage described by the municipality of destruction. that will cost more than $13000000.00 to fix. remember, we are talking about that a few decals people who are already living in poverty in a difficult situation and know the policy me and a 40 or officials here. no one has the money to be fixing all of that destruction
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on day $6.00. and let's not forget the, this is not over yet. also overnights in that village which is close to where we are right now. it's 56 year old man was detained. vive use rate, the forces saying that they are. 1 asking his son basically to pressure his son to turn himself over a few hours later, he was handed over as a body with signs of torture. according to what the family has been telling us, this is the situation that palestinians have been here in the occupied westbank feeling the scenarios that they've been looking at the horror that they've been seeing in the be seen as because district that is moving now to the occupied westbank with these really forces acting with a lot of impunity because there is no pressure, is the pressure and them to and the situation on the aggression against boston is the, is really mandatory forces continue to be seen as the refugee camp. we are now at
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the jenny and city at the outskirts of the siege and come and we are hitting sporadically. sounds of the gunshots probably coming from these really side yesterday, it was been the poor thing about the use of improvised explosive devices to combat the entrance of the is really forces to the camp. one of the main stories we need to keep reminding our view resolve is that the health facilities here has been severely interrupted as a result of this invasion that the alice has stop there trying to move patients from one hospital to another to try and keep those patients under some sort of medical attention, but this remains a very difficult situation here in june. and the attention isn't focused on jeanine only is it, can you update us on what's happening elsewhere in the occupied westbank or well tension has been expanding all over the occupied west bank with is really rates continuing all over the place. and now we heard about these really forces detaining
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a palestinian mother in the tv to the north of the occupied westbank as a way to pressure her to hand her son over or that her son would be turning himself over. now we're seeing, for example, a scene that we've been seeing a lot of lately posted in trying to go through the streets to fetch and find some food. which is because you look out the city, it's like a ghost town. everything is closed. people have been under the siege for 6 days. many of them don't have enough food, do not have water because of the destruction that has been happening in the refugee camp and in the outskirts of it. and in virginia and city. that's why we're seeing them. you know, people who are trying to gather fruit from whatever they can and to try and bring their loved ones, some food. again, the tons, situation not is not only hidden. janine, but also and have grown with these really forces of assassinated if palestinians who they say has committed the shooting attack that's killed. 3 is re the officers
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they withdrawal from in the, after they've, in a village after they have a survey of the house. this is a pre nude to home to munitions. this is a policy that these really have been using against palestinians for decades. cold. here is a collective punishment, which is when israel deems a person responsible for attacking is really they demolish that home since the beginning of the year. more than 20 homes have been demolished under this specific policy. thank you very much for now. and if i'm reporting from janine and the occupied westbank, and we're taking out a central gaza because childrens are being vaccinated against the polio virus for a 2nd day. vaccines have been given in the darrow, paula, and as the way the refugee comes campaign that will last until wednesday, it will then move into northern and southern areas of gaza view and is hoping to immunize 640000 children. under the age of 10 minutes since the
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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 gaza for our children. or the vaccination campaign comes off to the world health organization identified the 1st confirm polio case in gaza and 25 years. one year old. i'm doing that wrong line of john is now partially paralyzed because of this illness. and all country has been speaking to his parents. and we 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
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part of this is the tense and this is where the the dish mine is the 1st with to record your all you pace across the gaza strip. today is his birthday today. he just 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, but 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, 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
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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? contaminated 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 haven't trees abroad. that is our dream. today at the 640000 pilot, 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 treatment about this is in the august ita as the way the goals are. part of things now to speak to tarik, i will assume he joins us from darrow by law. in central gauze,
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are we speaking about the continuation of the polio vaccinations for a 2nd day? but how is the campaign been affected by the ongoing war and his radio strikes? will marianne the vaccination campaign is it's the 2nd day here in the central area of district wide because of health ministry has concerns that and cooperation with you on k agencies. they manage to fax and that it's more than $72600.00 palestinian children. it's in during the 1st tell you the vaccination campaign and they have been savings that today, doris, expecting to fax in a new children as opposed to the parents are still flowing to the keep primary health care senses and see of hospitals, stuff on the tainted in a separate areas in the central part of the chart, treat families here, believe that the during the continuation of department, is also considered to be
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a very remarkable challenge full pallets for the parents in order to safely access these health questions. as reno chloe townsend's the central areas are excluded from the human. it's heavy and pulls and, and also from the receiving the vaccination bus. families that are struggling to come to the central area. in order to receive this vaccination, we are talking about a range and alongside with my guns, the refuge account are deprived from having the vaccination populations off the truck. the without timing for us just to verify that in order to receive the that the success will be to, to a minimum protection from that in sick to us. that's it. we're also talking about the cost and whole break with a minute to drones, over this call. you've dealt with families even wild or bucks and they think that children, they cannot have any complete sort of safety because they believe that these thrones want that's i mean, moment targets. i mean position here in the central area and dairy products in
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particular we, we gladly also keep hearing from residents that they are also crumpling in order to afford the, the, the children with the amount of these pack sedation. they are hitting to a different block to the lock, so hospital to primary census, and they are struggling even to return back to the house, especially in areas not all adjacent to confrontation. so is that we from us the now the 1st phases, endeavors by that means that the drum button and would continue elsewhere in this trip. and as soon as the, uh, the 1st phase, gonna end in germany by the boom button and potentially will resume again here in that very densely populated area. marian, thank you very much for now. attack i was in with all the latest on the pony the vaccination drive in gaza was ready for us as of all but destroyed our ship hospital in northern cause. this was some 5 months ago now,
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one of his medical units is up and running again. the brim. i don't need any reports on the assets to resurrect causes. biggest hospital. i am here standing inside some medical complex, one of the biggest hospitals, entire guys for also the grounding surgery. the place at the end of march that lift the whole hospital was now the local communities coming together, rebuild it. 70 bits inside this hospital now exist. the hills, the local community, to get the proper treatment off of the i, the health system labs here in northern jersey city and many hospitals got out of service. now the good news is that it is possible back to service right now. and then the how about yeah, how about this is the sacred time in the sacred place, simply because it cherishes human life. yes, it was the sight of killing torture and destruction at the hands of the israeli forces, then many sacrifice their lives here,
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including many renowned palestinian doctors and in honor of their spilled blood. we brought this medical facility back to life. let me take you all around the original home and this hospital, this hospital on you mean that a good because civilians a problem treatments now civilians hoping to get it from our treatment officer. the rebuilding process that took place inside a shift on medical complex. we are talking about more civilians out can be distributed, the whole hospital offer the rebuilding process and get in as a medical complex in service. some of the to those within 6 months we will be able to restore at least one 3rd of the l shape a complex as facilities. we are working hand in hand with local and international organizations. today we reopen the emergency unit. a signal that we will bring the
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entire hospital back to life to emerge as it was before the icon of health care on the gaza strip. they are hoping that the health system is getting better with the ministry of health has held that we've been in the process inside some medical complex infinity. i guess there are more than god about palestine. well, how nice has given a statement on the slide talks, they said one who kills out people daily is the occupation with american weapons and bodies of prisoners found in garza was killed by design as foaming president joe biden. the stop supporting this enemy with money and weapons, and pressure the occupation to ended. so question immediately. see me how mosley the honey law has spoken to l just they are now he has said that the group has been ready to sign an agreement, but these re prime minister is blocking that from happening of,
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of near to 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. the us also went to the security council and it was adopted. there does 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 committee. we agreed to the top. i'm going to submit 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 and 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,
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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 the israelis, 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? okay. still with me years time i kind of moved to as an associate professor of public policy adult institute for graduate studies. so does the scale of these protests who are just just discussing in israel, present washington with an opportunity and cease 5 talks? the money out of that is logic would say yes, i mean the americanization shall jump on this book this um what except have some
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leverage on is it a but it seems to me the medical decision is not there yet. i mean the, the, the, the for the busy, the busy with the elections now and it's hard for them out apparently. i mean, we're going to the history of the negotiations. the a haven't been able to exercise and put something up in the out. he has been buying time the, the finish and also loading this is sending this illusion to the american people that they are engaged as something and some sort of diplomacy plus the consult leading to anything because you cannot uh, engage in negotiations from 19 at the same time keeps sending weapons to days that i and is to allow them to look into this for. yeah, because of course we do see the st protesting against nets and yahoo to bring the captive simon to agree to a deal that would achieve that. but ultimately it is that the pressure has to come from washington at this point. just correct. i mean, if it's a combined pressure,
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so nothing yet was faced with an extreme situation with that as an internal explosion among these lady public. and there is this hot uh, dentist pressure from the americans to stop this war. this is what historically has that ends up, does not special historically in the solution. i mean, the only times when with the peace these between is what i learned out of countries is when the us at when they us administrations threatened to use some sort of sensors to be a financial economic ministry. this, this is the, this has been with us in the 1956 water between is it i and gyptian even in the same aust lockwood that's happening to the situation. we're in the 5th disagreements at some point the late 5 minutes. so show me and he was not going to sign, i mean on the peace treaties and then george bush, the father is threatened with the comic sanchez meaning money resources that we're building to building southern most americans threat them to stop this this, this,
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this trust sort of money and then the science he went for piece. so there is a history of his art complaints on medic especially when, whenever the pressure to choose to exercise it. exactly. but then the sudden installation stop happening. i mean, the image is that we sort of the head of israel's trade union announcing the general striking the country joining forces with the families of hostages to shut down these really economy how, how significant is not alone. it is a, it is very significant because now we're talking about to unions, unions on up for difficulties. because eunice, i don't know, but i look for evidence citizen, regardless of the political color. so when you have uni is now being active and threatening to, to, to, to go and the for the strike, i think nothing else is what is now and, and, and also to have somebody come elements of his own government like so what this coming off, i'm because that's the ending of the union. this is unprecedented. and is that as this is what it is? a company that was built on unions. and i think this will happen as many of the
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citizens, even the ones who i need to don't have an opinion who are sitting on the fence now . they might change the political direction and joining enjoys demonstrations, but acceptably seen. i mean, yes, we'll look into what's happening in the mislead them. now, let's see in the next coupler coming to the company business of the numbers. and also what you're saying is that for this strike and these protests to have an impact on the government, it has to last correct and gain women. and that's, that's the, that's a, that's a key condition. and again, as we've said, if, if that are combined by some sort of pressure of some, see it as genuine pressure coming from the us administration. i think nothing else could be pushed out of his metal corner. and then things can stop moving on when it comes to these negotiations. but as long as the many, cuz i'm not exercising, i don't live, there's nothing with this happen. i mean, now the calling for americans. i mean, according to some meat, the agencies like that that would be the americans are working on, on the,
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on the find, the non negotiable proposal for the negotiations. but what does it mean that the us terms, i mean, we don't know it's it to be seen, but still time still flooded. what we have seen from is it has behaved, but i mean, just only over the last 2 weeks it, these are in the government, have to make the decisions, appointing a governor for guzzle needs. and the governor put on gaza. and secondly, the, they took a position up with through the ministry from definitive capital, which is not a contentious issue only for the 1st thing is before the egyptians as well. so it's like putting all these ups that goes be 6, and the we use to prevent any successful distinguishes. so i'll be, i mean, i mean let's see what the americans have to bring and that will disable, especially the, the, the previous proposal proposed by then hasn't been opened demolition by this. what aid is not by? i'm as in that, in the, i mean when it's uh when it happens. all right, for now. thank you very much for the present time or come lute, for joining us. there is still a lot she wants to bring you in this news out from dow. we're looking at strongly
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editorial performance or the fall rise in 2 east german states. the all the policies are threatening not to allied with the amc and n homes. vaccines are expected to arrive in the democratic republic of congo and for renting this week of to just the co and funding delays will not in a bed the color. then every month, this bullet point, it will seem to central pot sofa. you are probably the habitable type of towards the west, but here we are going to say something of a change. these binds of cloud and brain. while the systems co front here that will ride its way through heavier of light pressure, we're going to lose the heat and humidity if you go through the next couple of days and it will start to freshen up. you can see how this, the weather slides its way across the british, off pushing into front. so low countries coming into good parts of germany. they've
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been spine seeing some live the showers, and by we some ramos, to of some of the coming through here. as you go 13, monday into tuesday. what's the weather becoming increasingly widespread? getting into a good pos all central year by choose day, notice. time of just pulling away. so with 20 celsius the pull power is bus. don't 32 invalid, just another fine. i'm hot date to come here for the time being down to the south, a scattering of showers towards the black sea. meanwhile, plenty of showers across central africa. we have got some live is still just spinning out to chat once again coming into ms. yeah, southern molly saying some live be right all the way across into west africa. next . by the time we come to tuesday, so the heavy bust afraid for the risk of putting, bundled in that area, it was meant to be that you just hear the carrier is going knox quickly. for the
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welcome back to the news our life from the main story the south and nationwide strike is underway. and israel largest trade union says it wants to pressure the government into signing a gaza ceasefire and captive bernice deal with a mass television main airport is expected to face major disruptions as a result of this. meanwhile, as well as large scale ministry operation in the janine refugee camp and the occupied westbank has entered its 6 day forces of killed at least 29 palestinians. united nations is quoting for an end to the siege and children in central cause are being vaccinated against opposed to a virus for 2nd day. the u. n. is hoping to,
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i mean, i 640000 children under the age of 10 campaign that will last until wednesday. and then moving to northern and southern areas of casa when it runs president and brian rice, he was killed in a helicopter crash in may. many of ronnie and officials blamed weston sanctions. the incident runs a newly elected reform is present. my suit possess kiln says lifting those sanctions is at the top of his government's agenda as were so said reports from to ron ron's ivy ation industry has been one of the honda sectors that's been hit by the sanctions on december 6th, 2005 and then you'll see the journalist, what's going about she's date of routine in the news. me pull it out. when the news broke off, an american made made it to the transport they have craft off the running a force have crashed each time from an apartment building into around the crash,
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or spare parts for his existing ministry and commercial sleep because of international sanctions. since then, more than 3000 people have died in could i have to relate the incidents, most of them civilians. in may, your honors presidency, brian bracy and for the minister, seeing i made up lie young, died and had to go up to the crash. if i knew officials blame to west of the sections of the sea, what is it, you know, i see what was on board a helicopter that was over 40 years old. this helicopter didn't have updates of equipment. the average aircraft agent around is 27 years, while the global average is 14. or ron has over 340 aircrafts, but only 170 or so are actually operational. the risk of being grounded due to a lack of spear pods, most aircraft types used in around, haven't been manufactured into decades. what some companies say that the sanctions of targeting wants me to today's craft. but it's even if the issue is also
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sections because most commercial aircraft engines can be stored on war plains, leaving iran with one of the world's oldest police. many iranians prefer to fly with international airlines when traveling approved. but those will travel within the country don't have that option, says only domestic carriers aren't allowed to fly. just reset of that. oh, just gotta turn around the or ukraine's ministries as gave has been hit by a series of new russian strikes. miss alice had buildings in the capital, you cries efforts as russia, 5 groups of cruise missiles and launch several drones. there are no reports yet of any fatalities, but we also hearing of ukrainians drives on residential areas in russia's belgrade
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region. a kindergarten is one of the locations destroyed in the shelling, no casualties that reported there either. so let me come or is from the ukrainian security and cooperation center. and she was saying that keith is hitting legitimate targets in russia. it's important to understand that from the start of this year, ukraine continued to use its own equipment, 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 kept abilities always. 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 fresh and 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 the grain of a 1000 hours. a john list in defense on the list in moscow, and he says the up turned in ukraine strikes on russia suggests an escalation and it submitted tree power. it is 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, this is uh and there's other weapons here. recently president of ukraine semanski said that they have developed a medium range of crews. my file is can reach moscow and bows. thickness sizes
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maybe also can reach costco. this is really an escalation we're seeing right now. uh, discount, which may be of something like the a so called war of the cities in the rock around more the that there fish, there begins to kind of have to do a date for us to add to the facts 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's is a serious problem for the russian government. who, if it great logistically for the 1st time since world war 2, a fall right policy is projected to win the most votes and a german state election. the a f. d is also expected to make gains in the state of saxony holding now any behind the christian democrats. they'll make cain reports on this now from balance the
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amendment to 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. volusia and 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 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 he done just enough to be able to
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form another government the we all know how for straight to the people, we put it happening in berlin and the people have sex and you have chosen to trust . this is not the approaches 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 and these 2 elections, the 3 policies that comprise the federal government to could be seeing the liberals found, i should 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 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 palmer, t r a high inflation rate. 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
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. the policy is leading in the polls. the whole list, just one. yeah. before elections to the federal parliament here in bo, in the one that came out to 0 in the german capital. meanwhile, and as a by john, the governing new as a by john policy is one sunday's not parliamentary election. according to the actual commission present lives. fontes on close to in $67.00 seats, and the national assembly was a 90 percent of the votes has been counted. the largest opposition blocked the popular front party on as it by john boy, accosted the elections though. it's the 1st vote since the government took complete control of attach. we have nicole in a car back last year in the northern philippines. a tropical storm is brought some areas to a standstill off to heavy rain triggered flash flooding. residents and resolve provence will force to evacuate as roads tend to rivers. storm yag is heading towards lives on the countries most populous region, which includes the capital. manila regional authorities have shut down schools and
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council work in government offices and books. magazines are expected to arrive in the democratic republic of congo and burundi this week. the w 8 shows as $230000.00 doses will be dispatched to the most affected areas. the distribution has been delayed because of logistical problems. the african centers for disease control says it needs 10000000 doses to combat this outbreak. catherine, so i have this report a cruise amani is recovering from impulse at the treatment center in couple in eastern democratic republic of congo. a 2 year old, though to amina, did not survive, doctor to say, they tried to save her, but she came to hospital too late. the lives of my daughter fell sick 1st. we brought her to hospital after 2 days. she died a week after. i buried her and then i started to feeling well, next to a mind these bad, these cristo how,
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whose nothing had to do because the thing here for 2 weeks was here of this, one of my daughter's got sick at home, then the other got infected. the health workers told me i have the sickness as well . many shows symptoms of the infectious disease, like rushes, fever, chills among others, health work because here, see they receive sick people every day. d r, congo has reported more than 18000 cases since last year, but the true number of dos inspected could be much higher. well fed, live bucks a his with this current situation must have explanation is our only hope to reduce infection and death. our health work is also effective because they are also exposed to the are see a neighboring booty, which has reported more than a 100 cases to initially get 230000 bucks ins from the world. health
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organization does say that's just a fraction of what's needed to contain an outbreak that's getting was by the de cathy sorry, i'll just hear that i have for you on the news out of thousands of workers and top hotel chains in the united states. go on, strike. disrupting a busy labor day, holiday weekend. i'm controversial till the end of mexico's president on bales, a major over all of the countries course and his final sites as a nation address the
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i'll come back now, thousands of work. is it some told us hotels went on strike on sunday ahead of us labor day, demanding pay rises and best of benefits and for garron t daily. what that was scaled by during the pandemic to be restored. sunday strike was cooled by unites here, which is a union rep presenting workers with the major hotel chains. 15000 members of dresses will count. so hotels in 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, 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
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a modest contract and the hotels are not blind to that. all they're worried about their shareholders and making them the millions that they get every single year. we're just trying, we're trying to survive. well, both presidential candidates have been heavily quoting the support of those labor unions, which traditionally fax, a democratic party, on monday, come with ours is due to meet the head of the teamsters union. this is one of the largest in the u. s. a. c 6. it's endorsement in july 18th says present showing of brian's book or the republican national convention because of an invitation from donald trump. last year bite and joined ulta, we can pick it as in michigan and a rash show of labor solidarity by a sitting president. because i want to not be as the president of local 5, this is part of the larger union that has organized the hotel strike and explain why the work is working on the job. so there's so much at stake in 2024
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in 2022 our us auto industry experience, you know, over a $100000000.00 in gross operating profits. well, what's all workers like our old members here and why you have struggled to just get by. so we are at the heart of our, our campaign at the moment. workers invoice 5004 til workers. employee joins 10000 other hotel workers in 8 cities. 24 hotels across the united states that went on strike today. that will last over the next 2 and 3 days to send a very strong message to all of our major operators here in the us that we need to address the systemic issues related to staffing. corporate error codes that have really hurt our ability to provide the level of service that our gas deserve and expect. and here in hawaii, where tourism is such a, a core of our economy, that is even more for us to address. i think whenever we prepare for
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moments like we're in now, our members are prepared to do whatever it takes to win a fair contract. and so 8 cities here in the us went on strike today for additional cities, so have already authorized strikes. and so we'll see what comes, but really every single one of our members, including the $5000.00 here and what you are prepared to do, whatever it takes to win the present. and under as a pointed new defense minister of to jose manuel zaliah resign because of the allegations of links to drunk traffic. cuz comes off to the us ambassador criticized a meeting between july and the venezuelan defense. minnesota is facing drug trafficking charges in the us, positive she and mark house pro is canceled and expedition treating with washington to prevent what she says is applaud against a government, a full mouth and mexico. the president has delivered his final state of the nation
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address of to 6 years impala under his manual lopez overdue defended his legacy as he proposed to hand the reins to successor. georgie, ashamed thumb as john home and reports from mexico city, both as over doors save some of his most vicious reforms for his final weeks in government. as it was, mix can president enter those manual up is over the doors law, state of 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 have 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,
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so between 70 to 80 percent mexico cities, main square, was full of the faithful. i mean the and that 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. in other areas like reducing violence, he was largely on successful. 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 james 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 countries electoral body throwing critics say those meshes are an effort to reduce the checks and balances on his own policies. power,
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particularly the upcoming judicial reform look is over the dose is reduced corruption. did spc. it says so that they impact the justice to the benefit of everyone. and so that they're not of the service and organized crime and what are the criminal so that they serve the people the reforming, the judges will be appointed by popular vote. the critics say will still submit to bed with political interest to get elected as the most of the household best we 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. the hundreds model is over the door, is going to be one likely more by legislative action. but it will sort of position that the president's policy has majority by congress incentive. it makes it a little bit of given his reforms will pass both opponents and supports disagree. they've changed mexico. the question is, the better was turn home now does either mexico city when that wraps up this
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news hour, i will be back in a moment, was more of the day's news around up of the top stories coming up very shortly and watching ouch is era odd huge, i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing you have on his government with these 5 digit, you say getting less of a thought provoking nonsense. the e, you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities you're running. mean what does he bring to the table? hard from being presidential? could we go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing up with an s not that important effective. he had the story on talk to al jazeera stories of determination and joy. when the cutover junior, do you have you been conversing with you? i don't think that the short documentary by african filmmakers from monte
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