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the, the right spot, otherwise sponsor with the strategic downstream industry on the clock. in the news. your better tomorrow. the . the hello, i'm sammy's a them. this is the news out, live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. several people are fed dad and, and it's really as dry dogs think. dad is bella and central gaza building. $33.00 people killed in the strip since told them tuesday and they occupied westbank a full 10 year old boys killed on the 7th day of israel's assault. that the and on the 3rd day
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after the death of 6 is maybe captives. and the government protest is detained in tennessee states among the seas font. the route ton of caps is russian falls is targeted in ministry institute in the hospital and central ukraine. holden, full of the people. they've been killed. don pizza spanish with your schools, including the latest action from the us. open as american emma navarro gets the visual fall of the dawson in front of a home crowd to reach the 1st grand slam. save you from the beginning central garza wet and is riley strike is hit dead is about again the wounded of being brought to unlocks the hospital or many casualties, including a child and gaza. city is ready for us, is avoided civil defense cruise to stop rescue efforts and evacuate the size of an
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ass trying at least 6 palestinians with the killed in the tank to a 1000 no strapped under the rubble. these righty armies says it's going to conduct another strike in the area. the now i'm a college was sheltering displaced palestinians when it was struck the slave to serve decide the cause. is there any way i please targeted the center there was sheltering. a large number of properties and citizens and stuff probably area. there's a large amount of destruction in the place and the large, quite as binding as a result of pumping along with the america themes. our crew are trying to activate the number of my tires and insure people and are looking for those missing under the trouble of this discharge sent to go to when that the student is there, any of the patient is wants to dig into rectory display several times but our crews are still looking here at the test. the world health organization says it's managed to vaccinate the cold. her old children under the age of 10 and gaza against polio . un agencies are hoping to inoculate 640000 children. the vaccination campaign
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was launched off, so the 1st case of polio was confirmed last month. that was 25 years also, the disease was eradicated. the mood has mall some data, ballast, and central gaza vaccination campaign continues for the 3rd day in the central area. however, children in the northern part of that sort of part of this for, i'm not over there waiting for the turn to get vaccinated against the polio virus behalf during your an intense bombing campaign. and here the artillery is all the pos hours and through the hours of this morning as just the window of the vaccination in the central area. louis off is really military resumed its intense bombing campaign by targeting a residential home, just less than a mile away from the hospital in the to the southern gates of the, of this particular health facility that is designated as a site for vaccination. there are 3 things inside the hospital that we're seeing in
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drugs in the turn out of here inside it truly and as a result of the ongoing good talk with or from yesterday or today just making it, making everybody angry and parents and attending list motivated to come to the hospital and get their children vaccinated because they don't feel safe anymore. the problem with the pauses in the fighting that is really military has declared their only limited to the central the area. another problem said is as soon as the window vaccination and each day is closing off, there's really military resumes. it's a talk is creating an intense, intimidating environment for parents, for children, for everyone who tries to hold the children gets vaccinated with are here or other parts of the central area. their at least so far, $26.00 people reported skilled it from the various attacks across the central area on the southern parts. and the northern part of the strip,
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as the work continues to read and pauses in the fighting, are nothing more than just misleading, contradictory and vague narrative by that is really military. i mean, my more the data from the central area of the guys trip. how the dr. hammond jaffer is director of polio eradication for the w. i chose eastern mediterranean region. he says, the 1st phase of the vaccination drive is being successful. the campaign is going quite well. and the most important thing is that we have not had an unfortunate executed the incident in the 80 of the campaign. and that's the most important that you can validate in boss has, has the bodies have a structure, the commitment that they have made. so we have um, now today the completing the 3rd day of the vaccination campaign as we have already
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designated both children. then we have an estimate of a in this 1st marriage as all our members area of a god. this is the 1st phase of the camp bins i just evening. we've been making assessment, whether the last 2 children that need to be vaccinated without any remaining children because we are not finding more children in this area than we estimate, dental need, will likely need tomorrow as well. to continue explanation. now in the occupied westbank phase, right, the mid 3 has been sending reinforcements, says if this use is a solved for a 7 stay, a 14 year old boy was killed and one of the most recent attacks on the field caught them kemp these right the minute tree is confirmed, it used a drone to target palestinians who they say were firing at soldiers. palestinian 5 has been exchanging gun fine with the army. at least 33 people have been killed by
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his very forces during the week long military operation. that abraham was reporting on the situation in total caught them when shots were repeatedly 5, may have position at the end of the 2nd day of these really military invasion to the northern occupied west bank. these really forces to, from this area over here before returning back to the entrance of the 2, we've got him, nephew, jacob, and closing more damage and more destruction to the infrastructure positives, i've been saying that these really forces say that they are targeting some palestinian fighters but this level of destruction shows that they are after the idea of the refugee camps because in these that are fugitives who see a lot of support for the palestinian resistance against these really occupation. in this morning, a policy indian boy was housing to the mosque from here with his father before he
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was hit by a sniper as bullets to the neck. and then his father was also injured with a bullet to the abdomen. now the boy has to come to his wounds because positive thought that these really forces have withdrawn from the area that they're not going to come back. but then again, they returned and we're not hitting a lot of confrontations and all the sounds of confrontations with these really forces. but the idea that palestinians keep talking about here is that, is there a wants to instill fear among palestinians and wants to remind them who has the ultimate power and the ultimate control over their lives. we need to move because it's getting more dangerous. well, that's bringing now if i hadn't thought i had to as an associate professor of conflict resolution at the delta institute for graduate studies, good to have you with us. so 1st of all, always seeing as well. now. concentrating more on the west bank for well, i think it's uh now that linked to the west bank because the military plan and guys,
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uh, almost least did. and because, and that's what actually the senior military officials within that is why the army are saying this, that the army is exhausted. thing does, uh, there is nothing that the pet assuming getting gaza. so for that reason, i think now it's that then on the west bank and the 1st month of those think it's been all of them, part of engineering pull kind of novelist. and i will not be surprised if we see this also expanding to other parts of the west bank because it's the vision of the occupation is to control the whole area and prevent the lot of drug objectives or bushing fall as seen as outside the us. the that is, and that's what they're doing and all of the, you know, to implement this kind of this kind of fanatically, the vision within the ministers of as many government. now, israel coles, their operation in the westbank and t, tara, of course, we know,
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under international law, they are actually an occupying force there in the i, c, j. i actually consider them an illegal occupation. and the question then is why target civilian infrastructure posting officials talk about destruction by these varieties of roads of water pipes and even reports of the sniping of young boys? well, it's the same. thank you for this question. axis i may because it's the same exact the message, that is why it was trying to send when it stopped the bombing garza or bombing hospitals. medical convoys, school shows those, uh, these places that well, there is no minute that it presents or on the presence of any sort of because the message is very clear that, that sending to the policy and then people that everyone is
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a follow good. and everyone should leave and then all the to take control of the whole detroit. so it's not about fighting on resistance or what they call the federal is because again, on the international law, which is what that's going to those, the west bank as an occupied territory. and design as an occupying force, it legalizes the autumn resistance of, of the white people. so even with that is that it is not going off of us because we are seeing. busy also a part of gets, or a patients to be and i think the different part of some of those things. so the message is that is a ones that we valve the people and on that level, that's why it's sending these clear because there's 210. if i did arise, everyone is like i was conducting state that or them that's probably the things that policy and, and people in order to leave their lives a big the,
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lived without the people. so we've, we've got to look at a number of factors are going on, as well as not just an increase in these ready rates. if you look at some of the reports and statements from you and officials like lind hasting the assistance extra general and special adviser to the un for protection. and information has been talking about an increase in fessler attacks. and those sattler attacks, actually the popular leading to the departure of palestinians from some of the towns and villages and the construction of new settlements. and you put all of those variables together. what is the big picture? yeah, well one thing it doesn't say extra is about the supplement attacks are being so systematic. so they've been happening over the past years and thought of good think different parts of the west bank and we have seen international condemnation. the us government, the tries to condemn these cadillacs several times. now the reports by
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international human rights groups like amnesty international say that these attacks are happening under the watch. exactly of these, right? the army? well, actually it's on the cabinet where we see the attacks of the sub lives in different places. why they're probably being protected by those like the army. so that's why, what does the, the, the lady, the attacks by the supp loves, is complimenting that all of the out of me, those, by the, i mean, that was like, meaning that the there to where that the is like the automated those muff wants to be seen doing, it's for one thing, get to the supp loves to do it. like attacking civilians are building their houses and the cutting the trees and all of that. so this is what it's, that's for what the best thing for the sub loves to do with the protection of those by the out of me. and that's being seen on capitalized when. and i'm wondering if
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i have a palestinian groups. although we have seen engagement between um groups and these, right, the occupation forces all of a holding back to some degree. do you think? yeah, of course it, is it the bids within the pulse mean in a different the opposing people with that it's political product as leadership or just thought of another citizen is how to fight or how took out of this aggressive unprecedented attack on the policy. then people, why and on that on one of the, some of the advocate on businesses and all of that took out. but it's one of those, you know, trying to couldn't, in the situation because they know as late as a more powerful bought the. but it is not leaving them with any options and that's why some of them out of fi finding themselves being pushed into the corner with no options but to fight back. but in reality, if we look at 10 months past of a genocide conduct to them and that's uh,
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what's happening in those by those not be does not compare. it's not even the minimum of what good, what good one expect to be at us ones. do i genocide being conducted? i guess certain parts of the policy then people, all right, if i haven't thought i had from they don't mind super graduate studies. thanks so much for coming in. thank you so much. i the police have arrested protests as during anti government demonstrations in these right. the city of database, thousands of demonstrations are demanding a cease fire off the bodies of 6 is right in captive. recovery from a tunnel and gas or on saturday is continuing anger of a prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has failure to secure the release of the remaining captive. this is the 3rd day of protest since as well announced that those 6 captives and the son joins us live from the jordanian capital. i'm 9 because these rated government has banned algiers. 0 from reporting inside israel.
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so we are seeing a said night of demonstrations is the tides picking up perhaps even turning the as well? things are definitely shifting within is really society after the announcement that these really army recovered the bodies of 6 captives from a tunnel in southern gaza. and that's because, according to military intelligence, the captives were alive just a few days before and according to weeks and documents from both of us. and is really officials, many of those captives were actually going to be on the list to be released in the 1st space of a ceasefire deal that never happened. so the families of is really comped is the groups that represent them to bring them back. now movements are all incredibly angry and they've been taking to the streets in quite a show of force blocking roads and coming out in unprecedented numbers. on sunday, we saw some of the largest demonstrations in his roles, history, half a 1000000 people out on the streets,
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nearly 300000 in tel aviv alone. and it's the 1st time we've seen police use a different type of force against demonstrators. we saw the use is done grenades, different sort of materials that were being sprayed from the water cannon like foam it looked like. and additionally many arrives. the police mounted on horseback, also trampling demonstrators. so yes, the tides are certainly shifting and the sentiment is shifting within is really society as well. and remember, you had a rare one day strike that was called by the main labor union within israel and a show of solidarity. even though the government did put in a petition to the courts to get that stripe to end. it was still something that was unprecedented. and i'm the, we've had some pretty strong words from opposition. fig. get benny gans right. take us through that as well. not only are the types
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shifting was, it is really society, but the rhetoric for members of israel's opposition are changing. let's talk about who benny gans is. he's a former member of israel's war cabinet. and even though he's a political arrival of nets and yahoo, he and members of his party decided to come together with nothing. yahoo joined a unity government once the war began. and then gans and get the ice and coat another member of the party were granted positions. and what's formerly the country's war cabinet, but dancing eyes and co decided to step down a couple of months ago because them and nothing yahoo could not see ida i and how the war was being prosecuted. and now guns in ice and coats have spoken out in response to nets and yahoo doubling down on the news really military presence and occupation of the philadelphia core door in southern gaza. but against the saying that he's a former military chief of staff, he's a former defense minister, so he knows exactly what the army needs and how it operates and that nothing yahoo is lying there does not need to be that military presence. and he's not sure why
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this is what he's adamant about where his eyes in coach says, but nothing yahoo doesn't want to deal for personal and political interests. he wants to stay in power and gas and eyes and code essentially laid out several reasons why the occupation of the philadelphia core door can be something that's discarded as one of his roles. red line saying that there are many other moves and mechanisms that these really military can put into place, including observation towers that would ensure there is no sort of weapon smuggling there. that's what method yahoo is concerned about. and that's and yahoo has already responded saying that since scans in eyes input left the countries work happening. there have been several achievements, but these really military has made, including a quote preemptive strikes on his bola. so just to show you, the political turmoil that is within is 0 even with members who were formerly sitting with nits and yahoo on the countries war council. and that's how i'm the
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son of ho coming to us from a mine in jordan because israel has gone down to 0 from operating in the country. one of us is working on the proposal to ensure the release of the remaining captives held in garza and relief for palestinians. white house national security spokesman, john coby made those comments. are they off to the us? president said, well these are the problem is, so wasn't doing enough to reach a deal to end the war. that's going now to our white house correspondent, kimberly how could join just from outside the white house. so kimberly, is this the take you to leave it deal that you asked me to, has been talking about recently is yeah, well, and this isn't what was referred to, specifically by john kirby, the national security council spokesperson, what he called. it was kind of the, the bridging proposal that is designed to close the gaps to force these really
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu to bring about a deal to with her boss, to get that cease fire. that is so urgently needed to alleviate the suffering of the people of gaza and also secure the release of captives and bring about a cease fire. but he also said what this would do is to remove is really forces from the phil is outside cord or where it is or sex with densely populated areas. and as we know, this has been a bit of a sticking point. and this also has been a point of contention with these really prime minister, because this is something that the national security council spokesperson said, but israel has already agreed to. yeah, we know over the weekend that the is really prime minister walks that back saying, but for the foreseeable future, there would need to be a security presence along the egypt does a border. now,
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be national security council spokesperson said he would not debate with these really prime minister. he said that this is something that's already been agreed to . the white house says they expect that a commitment to be honored and so they are moving forward. so again, as we know, the us president on monday meeting with his negotiating team and the vice president, there is a new sense of urgency. we understand, according to john kirby, he says that there has been a lot of text amending that it's been going on. the last 24 hours constance in consultation with cuts are in egypt and we know the president himself has been personally involved trying to get this across the finish line. all right, thanks so much. kimberly. how could that the, the, the great in presence of them is that landscape says more than 50 people have been killed in 219 injured and the russian missile strike and the city of pope tava,
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the ukrainian training center of communications, has been partially destroyed in the attack rescue will cause a digging through the rubble looking for survivors. i'll just heroes has them. so it isn't pulled tava was the attack happened. and we are now in the middle of samples of the city. we're in this area was attacked by 2 ballistic missiles and according to the presidents of ukraine. and we can see here as the scene, how it looks, we're a lot of firefighters rescue teams, and ambulances also are here in the area and trying to rescue at the people that stayed on the trouble. the number of the victims raised to 49, the ukrainians, and more then to 119 injured. the attack was in this area
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exactly in this building, which is now a closed area by the ukrainian army. and also the rescue is still going on inside of this uh, building to know we can about to the situation inside that building, but we can see a damage that's happened on the building. but at the same time, oh so we can see the damage that's happened for civilian buildings around as a building get that was targeted by a this attack. people here are trying to, uh, remove the, the, the from their house is trying to fix as much as they can, firefighters eyes are still also trying to distinguish the fire from inside to get . we have some traces for a, for a smoke inside the building, but it's a close and totally close the area. but the president is that is key said that this attack will not pass without a response from that you're bringing forces. and from,
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as a training governments, especially that this effect comes after a subaru. effects like a, a multiple effect is the that is happening already in ukraine since the 6th of august, since you came in, the army entered to coast regions the russian course cajun. where that a increasing of attacks is clearly uh, being a seen here. and ukraine says that attacked the nigeria state drawn oil company says it's under financial strain and no longer able to import fuel into the country, weeks, long fuel shortages of compound to the cost of living crisis. people are going off with petrol stations across major cities, selling fuel at a cheaper price. nigeria is the largest oil producer in africa, but it's not being able to refine the product since most of its crude oil abroad
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and impulse refined few countries, including the us, belgium and russia, but imposing refined oil and subsidies of drain the country's foreign exchange. last year the president removed all subsidies which pushed fuel prices out by 400 percent of those races. more from a boucher. this is an, an industry that has been buried in city deals, corruption according to our service, and lack of trust piracy for more than half a century. however, what brought might just go ahead was when the government, the current government power in printing printer printing. then i didn't president announcement and to feel subsidies in this country. preston who insisted that it's wrong and it's not benefit to get in. and that there is a most of the strategies around it. so you stop subsidizing and this is the problem. this is a country that has full refiners and more than more than 3 decades. it has never
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define a single drop of form. so the industry of the petroleum supply in nigeria is mostly important from outside. and that is where the government is assisted in the problem lies because some of the deals being made to import the funds. petroleum products are cloudy, and cd and they're kind of comfortable. that's why the government, your system, but the task is corrupted. and now we are, and we understand that as a result of the removal of fuel subsidies in nigeria, we're seeing the bill the cost of triple mounting almost every 3 months. this is the 3rd time we're sweet. we see the increase in price of the toner products in nigeria says this government in his boss, inmate print the president of the democratic republic of congo has condemned the killing of a 129 people. that's a prison in the capital constructor is calling for a full investigation. well, the debts occurred during an attempt to prison break. all i know economy is
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following events from going, a distorted getting from inside and at islands. there is a gunshot inside. and when we try to know what, why they've sold sort of these are still shooting up to now the reporting that the prison was to see the damage and also people not seize this attempt escape started on sunday morning nights and the morning of monday they did have access to food up to now because the visit bonds from both sides, even the relatives cannot have access to the people inside. they don't even have you for mission on where the uh they, i don't know that i'm still alive or not, or the i want people were killed. this is why please, when i was applying to uprising thing inside because of food and doing so, there's no water up to now and electricity was ordered. so i've to offices this movement started yesterday in the morning. then this edition is very di inside the
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coding discourses that you have getting for inside to sonya is flying from a time, disagree, or something cause majority to the people who are still on the call the door. busy outside in general, they come out to be brought inside because of the don't, which would dump it during all this trouble. so yes, teachers are still very confused insight into what it is a trying to do with this box with a number of people. and also the sufficient which up and use the day it seems very difficult for the control of to now, to oh, still ahead on al jazeera. so to investigate operations on the way off the northern coast of front saucer boat carrying migrants and refugees, cap sizes, at least 12 people are killed. all storm yankee is moved on from the philippines. thousands that are left to smother of homes. hundreds of spill in evacuation centers cry, cuz on the move off the folding out of favor and that the late fee to will explain more in the school
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the the the has to be some pretty big show is i have to say on the western side of society right, you just see them coming to paving out again in mecca, typically maybe a bit further north. this is jetta some overnight for these to show you the depths the falls on the rose, the settings every year, but this particular year it is saving the current bad. but the full cost doesn't show that many more. and that's true dining west and human as well. so that'll still catch him. usually mom seems it's green interest lee here, and then you have to go across to somebody so that i can stand to catch the major right? everywhere else is basically help. but with the on the show and increasing from egypt out through the 5 to or should towards 11. and that's a slight cooling breeze. still halting the rock still 46. and that breeze is
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influencing a slight dropping the humidity around the gulf states. not huge, but that's for all the same the large amount of writing that we've seen recently. and so having a bit further south is repeating itself, not so much in south through them, but in the air and no nigeria, no cause more flooding here. sas of all this you don't expect see much rate this time, you know, when you, except on the coast of madagascar. now it's more or less a temperature change up until it gets up to $31.00 in the northern cape, and then drop. so it wouldn't change the $23.00 of the game to build the future. but decades later, they find themselves trunks. by the past, the journey is too long and life and exile is hard. of g 0 work meets l duty r jerry loan a she venue. ok to firms with home, but now face flows that keep them from retiring with the families back home. the
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the, the watching out, is there a time to take another look at those headlines. private testers have been detained during anti government demonstrations in these riley city of tennessee, thousands of demonic a ceasefire. also the bodies of 6 is ready, the captains for recovered from a tunneling concert on saturday and is ready to strike on data by law. in central garza has left many casualties, including children being taken to a loss to hospital this radio tax across because of killed at least $26.00 palestinians. on tuesday, the ukraine says more than 50 people have been killed and 219 others in just in the russian missile strikes. the central city of po thomas. the training and training center of communications was partially destroyed in via fax. the more details that emerging about the u. k. suspension of
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approximately 30 out of 350 export licenses items which could be used by as route and it's for ongoing. so some of the ramadi is an associate fellow at the position security. think tank the role of united services institute trends us now from london. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, what does this band know relocation of? what if we want to call it that of the 3rd. the licenses include the exact same terms of weapons and components, as well as does cutting into the $42000000.00 pounds. the orders of britain has been drawn clay, when hugh, as well as more broadly into the 489000000 pounds of licenses and britain assigned with israel, does 2015. it does not apply to the $35.00 gets, but it does include price for helicopters, jones and other kinds of aircraft. all right? how easy will it be for israel to simply sold those kinds of items and components from all the countries and all the sources?
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typically, it has to be a $35.00 program. well, could they not go to the us? well, given the fact that the a is, is really bad depends windage is brittany, or relatively small, at least converted $3000000.00 in annual military 8 next sports to him for the stage, i will be quite easy, but he is released. you find other sources for this equipment is important to keep in mind. the difference in important court rulings is i germane france, which eventually rules out the ban on the exports to israel reduction stuff with their foot down and not, not solely and 30 by far. these relays, but the authority lines were not included in the separate export ban either. so i need to deal with the answer, defies the intact with the these rarely as having access the american eventually other european markets. they'll be able to circumvent this quite easily. do you think the countries, the list of countries will grow that a banding, and do you think maybe the list of band items in countries like holland and the
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u. k. my gro, why don't you definitely will continue to grow over time. i think get a much depends, obviously on the regional dynamics, obviously it does appear as if there's a genuine gen z fire and these remedies are rejecting that and turning on with the war that i think that they'll be more items that they're alternatively, if there is a visualization of the warranties really that's late and living on without an apparent cas valley from has the site and see it in there. i think that there would be more restrictions. but for now, i think we should look at these being largely as they are. these aren't restrictions, not really changing the conditions on the ground. again to bring much even if they don't change the conditions on the ground in gauze. what are the legal implications of that on not only for the u. k, for example, which might be binding some items, but not others, which are absolutely vital for this war. but also in terms of laying the groundwork
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maybe for legal action elsewhere and other countries which haven't bind the same items, might it like some of the ground works for legal action elsewhere? a well, that's a great question. and a warranty. even my, the british arms expert restrictions on israel ball road and investigation and the reassessment of the arms of light is driven by the labor government. heavy labor government concluded that there was simply on the evidence that israel was committing crimes that were in violation of exactly mandatory and law and the law. yeah, the decision to bend or restrict times exports on israel to the discretion of the policy makers and use discretion of the defense companies involved. and the fuses that labor, government, and providers have decided that you have these licenses at their own discretion. but other countries might come to a different conclusion of israel's conduct and passports to me that so i think that this definitely does open the door to a broader legal dispute. it doesn't seem as if the josh will court of justice way
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to really wait until these overseas as much as an active, as to support the yeah, criticism is or would like. i mean, i know there are many people in germany, one of the i c j bush side is german courts allowing prime sales israel, but the aggregate didn't do that. all right, thank you. fail analysis and thoughts on that. some of the romani here, the war on guns and for good widespread student protests across the us. demonstrations 1st began at columbia university in new york classes are assuming that this week and police were called in to clear out and protest comes to the end of last semester. the schools president resigned last month because of the heavy handed police respond. student organizers have already began holding rallies, promising ramp up activities once again. kristen salumi joins us now from columbia university in new york. it's been
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a key factor in the protest seen that kristin has and i'm sure we know always seeing now the resumption of the student protests following summer holidays. yeah, absolutely. it's a new school year. as you mentioned, there's a new acting president of the university. a lot of new security measures in place, but the student demonstrator say their essential issue remains the same. they want the university to dive best from israel di, best and their words from genocide. and because the university has not engaged on that topic, they are continuing their activism and vowing to continue throughout the semester. i earlier today, there were demonstrators outside the gate. right now you can see some of the extra security that i was telling you about behind here, where as this used to be
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a very open campus. now you can go on the campus without a student id or without being pre registered as a guest. students have to line up to go to class. this was a, an area that was once to open to all of the public. they could go on to the beautiful campus, not anymore. the university is put up signs saying no camping on student property. and they are saying that they want encourage discussion, but also fear of safety. but even with all of the arrests that happened on campus of students last year, they were back this morning for the 1st day of classes to welcome new students here . they wanted to let them know what their demands were, what the issues were. they were encouraging the other students not to go to class today until those demands are math. and there was a few scuffles. there was
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a couple of arrests that were made. we're still waiting for official confirmation of why people were arrested and what the charges might be. but overall it was a group of students chanting free palestine uh, and large sitting outside of the gate. and as i said, they're telling me that they're going to continue with these kinds of activities and other activities throughout the semester. and kristin, as we mentioned, the schools president resigned last month because of heavy want seen is very heavy and the police response, you mentioned this new measures. so putting that all together. what does that mean for students who arrested in the last round of protests before the summer holidays, what's happened to them? the sooner that heavy handed response, including a lot of the faculty members who came out on behalf of the students. however, there was also
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a lot of pressure from the us congress saying that the response wasn't harsh enough and that. ringback students should have been expelled since last year. there were 70 plus students who were arrested either for camping on the grounds or for occupying a building here on campus. many of them were initially suspended without a hearing. they were barred from campus. since then, now we've asked for an official confirmation of the numbers from the university. they haven't gotten back to me on that yet, but i'm told by the student demonstrators that many of the students, most of the students have been allowed back to campus back to school. but they still have disciplinary proceedings hanging over their head and a lot of uncertainty. some of those protesters were expelled and their words made examples of, but a lot of uncertainty for those with the disciplinary procedures. so hanging over their had and a lot of pressure on the school from all sides, from the the troll house,
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for the people supporting palestine and calling for divestment, and also from the jewish students to say that they don't feel safe and that there should be a harsher, harsher outcome for them. all right, thanks so much. kristen salumi that at least 12. my grants have died off to the boat capsized in the english channel off the northern coast of france. it happened near the town of boon. yes. so now the vessel was on its way to britain press go for ations or on the way to find those still missing. more than 2000 people have arrived in britain on small boats over this the past week. from britain to pledge to work closely together to dismantle migrant smuggling fruits. dr. bought flag joins us now live from within your son. so now so natasha. any word on the face of
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the rest of the passengers on that boat? now what we do now is the officials and the region according this, the worst tragedy of its kind in the english channel. uh this. yeah. the okay. budgetary ministers. yeah. diamond i was here a short while ago. he gave me a few more details. he said, it's more than 50 people have been rescued from this boat that has capsized just so as an old and coach case the frogs, he said, 12 people had lost their lives main. the women and children. we on the sand with learning a bit more pops about the profile of some of the people on board because the local prostitutes are here. a said that he believes that most of the people in boulder probably from eritrea. we also know that the boat was 87 meters long, a small boat crowned with mold and 70 people and it started to break. i called this morning local time here in the fall. and so it was posted by
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a vessel not far away. somebody and officer on that to naples vessel said that they of course proceeded to get as close as possible to try and rescue as many people as possible as a big brick apology can imagine are terrifying the most to be full of those on boards. i can attach so what does the incident tell us about the tracking know the flow of people in the english channel right now. so they continues that age. yeah, thousands of people continue to risk their lives, trying to cross from those and the frauds to the u. k, a many people that we've spoken to over the years that try to attempt these costing, say they want to go, they want to get to the u. k because they please, i can have a better life as a believe that comes up more work. i'll put you into some of them, have families the and they are willing to risk their lives on what is a very dangerous journey. daisy english channel is a very busy uh seaver with lots of folks and shapes all the time. and these people
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are packed into these really small boats that are run by people smart plugs that obviously don't care about the lives of the people on board. and they're taking these numerous risk and we know that each year so many people do lose a lot of starts ease in the area furious. they are saying that the u. k. and phones have to do more to provide more safe alternative routes for people who want to reach the case so that they don't take the source of boats and such risks. okay, natasha bought the thanks so much. i and now do you and is wanting a cube mount nutrition is rapidly escalating and the amount is of conflict and recent sanctions, the devastated the economy pushing families deeper into hunger and poverty. this on getting food results this neighborhood of son a face is a growing threat. it's fraud trials defenseless against hunger that's rapidly
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settling here. and then somebody just upload cuttings family simple meals like this one or the exception, not the rule. i wouldn't even know could after that, but this is the 1st day we're having to deal with x. sometimes we only read with both a and a times. we can't even afford brands. we tie our stomachs and give our children. and once he becomes afraid, we can to keep them from staffing today. if we give them a little so they don't die and i go, i have an adult now have you. but today someone is missing at mealtime. i'm doing the cuttings. 6 months old boy, we some is an intensive care deal studying hospital to few meals has made him so weak. his life is now in danger. and yesterday my son became severely ill and developed a fever and his optimum swelled load. we no longer knew what to do for his treatment . doctors told us it was necessary to admit him to intensive care, and we informed them that we couldn't afford the cost. they said they would not
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take responsibility if he died. so we had to admit him to intensive the un says the number of children in yemen under the age of 5, suffering. acute malnutrition rose by 34 percent in the last year. that's more than 600000 children going hungry and some 220000 mothers too. despite a year's long stalemate, the conflict between the who's these and the saudi back government based and aiden has left the economy and shambles about his debt. the highlights what though this is an increase in cases of malnutrition because is the high cost of living the war and the siege on game, and then is a spirit of epidemics and diseases and a limited entry of medicine into the country, which is led to the spread of mel nutrition amongst children. the capitol center has been under control for nearly a decade harsh us let sanctions against the group how further hurt the region.
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crucially preventing menu from accessing money sent from abroad. the sanctions are in response to who the fighters targeting commercial ships in the red sea and what they say is inactive, solidarity with palestinians in gaza. at the height of the crisis, the world food program had to pause it to many target assistance there. last december, dr. state little we some cannot wait any longer. he needs more medical tests if he is to survive something, his family simply cannot afford it. do some good food. i'll g 0 said i had an alger sarah, the athlete who i became illness, the wind power. let me take goals coming up and sold the pizza, the
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the the or go back tropical storm. yeah. it has moved on from the philippines of thousands of people whose homes were a lot a little destroyed. it will take time to recover. one of the hardest hit, so these is anti polar where residents via more rain could trigger land slides on a below met some of them as tropical storm. yeah. he moved away from the philippines on tuesday. floods also subsided, but for the thousands whose homes were inundated. there's no relief just yet. there having to either clean up or start over by the hyphen o belongings go submerged. animal things got submerged into flawed, even though beds. we just came back here to get some clothes what sort of
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a shouldn't but and that didn't only lose the whole. her daughter miguel a died along with 2 teenage boys with a landslide buried their house. in the bruised across the abdomen is so huge. she had previous old over her lips was swelling, so many sinks must have fallen in her. i've called too much of the page, she must have been through in fact, so the show and says she lost 2 family members because we gala was due to give birth. resident said there's never been the last slide here since that rip rep was bill. so monday's tragedy came as a shop. if you see the rip rep is still intact, with authority say 24 hours of continuous rain, likely losing the soil is a huge portion down to the other side of the road where there are houses. dozens of families from the lens like hid community. i know sheltering into school for fear of another landslide, especially if they're still sporadic down course. it's happen near our house,
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so it can also happen to us. i'm scared, especially for my small children. and would state the weather forecasters warning that yeah, you could still intensify months to reins local authorities of course and not the area aren't taking any chances find below l g 0 and people the city the philippines. all right, let's cut south on all the sports news with pay to $70.00. thank you very much. we'll start at the us open way in front of the home crowd. emma navarro booked a spot in the 1st grand slam. semi final, the facing seed was up against the springs of paula, but dosa, nevada dominated the opening st. taking. it's 6 to 6 different story. but those that live 51. does it look to be heading for the site? if i didn't see it was navarro who closed out the match 75. the result means the american will break into the world's top 10 for the 1st time i read
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a supplement with j $52.00. i kinda had a little bit of an inkling that it might be 2 sets and i just wanted to say really tough and stick in there and you know, even if they lose. the 2nd said i wanted to kind of set the tone for the 3rd time. so yeah, just really happy with that. my performance today and crazy onto the sending files . fellow american say the fritz is also amy who is this grand slam? cindy finally is on cold right now. the games, 4th street alexander is very for. it came from 3 states down to the gym and at wimbledon in july and dispatch. this is going to a time break with fits, coming out on so they can safely bang the dish has made history by winning a taste series against pucky stone. for the 1st time, they needed 143 mole runs on day 5 and revel pending to win. the 2nd says sacrilege . managing to do so for the loss of just full week. it's to complete the 3rd highest plus chasing face. tricky. sort of
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a 2nd when ever parties done coming in just a week after the 1st test trial, over the pucky stockings spin, mccallum will take full control of the big guns international teams of to being appointed. they wipe old coach and he's even that has been in charge of england's test team for the last 2 years and will now combine that role with the leading the side in the limited service formats of the games. the color is also extending his contract until the end of 2027 by jerry, a strong convict to awesome and has arriving. took a hit of a low move to get a task arrive 25 year olds expected to have a medical on tuesday. you school 26 goals for natalie to help them win the tiny indeed 2 seasons ago. but since then he's been banished from the 1st team for trying to get them move away. chelsea had been interested in signing him, but it came to nothing. also mentioned down to move to saudi arabia, but one player who has gone there is ducks play stephen big one, the 26 year old left i x joint i literally had for $23000000.00. and that's me. it
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looks to have both name series international career evidence coach ronald truman has a keys bug one of going off to the money need. elaine, if they look, if they need to, i think when you're 26, the most important ambition should be supporting enough financial and if it is financially england, then that is an entirely different story than financially. so the things, those are choices up here is make, see that i have never been in that situation because i went to bus alone, a few things here. so i don't think steven would have gone to so that maybe i think she could have put in to go to bus alone, shown uganda merits and bundle rebecca checked today has stuff advanced to 75 percent of the body of the being dustin petro, by her boyfriend, the 33 year old, completed at last month's petterson and fix. she's in a critical condition in hospital, in kenya, where she trains kenyon, boyfriend, fixing d. m a. was also a bench and sundays attack, which has been described as a domestic dispute. the paralympics a straight in spencer james, 2 and
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a semesters and will record 10 gold in the veins. t $36.00 forwarded me 3 events to the time. the 51.5 full seconds to retain that side for the one. and so 2 or 3 years ago, he's achievement all the more impressive considering he felt it with glandular fever inmate, which left him unwell for 2 months and affected his training. so it has won a total of 3 power olympic goals across 3 games. there was an unfortunate collision in the final of the women's t for the full $1500.00 needs to revenge, which took out a couple of the athletes upfront at the switzerland. katherine bruna, which singed the when it's a 3rd goal of these games, having also taken victory in the 5800 meter events. and then the mains, t 47 long jump cube is automobile young p l. so instead of unsafe, successfully defended the top one as the last games. and so do you think you would go with a jump? a 7.41 meters. right, that's what the school sees for now. sammy,
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thanks so much pay to. that brings us the end of the news out 0. vanya is back in a moment to stay with us, the in september. now it's a 0 us vice president, pamela harris, and republican presidential candidates. donald trump. 3 solve and their 1st debate . people in power meets environmental campaign is facing a truck down for using direct action protests in germany. the labor party conference will see new prime minister cure summer outlined his vision for the future of the country. against all enemies examines the link between us military veterans and the american far right groups. the united nations general assembly
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brings together world leaders for its annual high level to be september on now to 0 inequality, corruption, depression, and raise. it just decided to cost the piece of cake. i'm sure you meant to read, explores the desperate states of democracy and 11 through the eyes of those who are losing home every day. old dreams are becoming blue. democracy maybe democracy for sale on al jazeera,
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the safe them even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator here on now. the, it's, i'm, several of any of these are the top stories on alpha 0. protesters have been detained during anti government demonstrations and these really city of tel aviv thousands are demanding a cease fire for a 3rd day after the bodies of 6 is really captives were recovered from the tunnel and gaza on saturday. there was continuing anger over prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose failure to secure the release of the remaining captive. it is really a strike on there of the bottle and central gaza has left many casualties, including children. being taken to unlock the hospital is really
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a tax across guys that have killed at least $43.00 palestinians on tuesday. the certified the cause is there any war please targeted the center that was shuddering

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