tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 8, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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the knowledge is with the the hello i'm several venue, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our life i'm doing coming up in the program. this our major protests against is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu bring tel aviv to a standstill. demonstrators once a government to agree on a ceasefire deal to free, the remaining candidates in gaza. morris really air strikes across the gaza strip, the deputy head of the civil defense agency in the north of the strip is killed along with his family. venezuela's opposition. presidential candidates had wounded
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gonzalez, leaves the countries of spain after weeks of political tensions following a disputed presidential election. and the philippines is one of 2 countries where divorce is illegal will be reporting on the efforts to allow married couples to legally separate the . so we begin in israel, where around $750000.00 people have protested on the streets of major cities, demanding the government richard deal to bring home captives held in gaza, police and made several arrests. while demonstrators accuse officers of using excessive force officers who is honda saw hoots reports from the jordanian capital, oman, because the is really government has been belgians euro from reporting inside israel . the largest demonstration in israel's history
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protest organizers say 500000 is rarely use rallied until a b calling for deal to bring back the remaining is really captive and across the country. 250000 others joining similar demonstration. do any of us? i'm sure law missed appointment just a few days ago. you stood in front of the families of the captives and said, sorry that we're not able to bring them back alive. but what kind of forgiveness is that, if you do not intend to change your ways, we will not forgive the record number of demonstrators comes a week after these really army announced and have recovered the bodies of 6 captives from a tunnel in southern gauze. the last week family members of is really captive and the groups representing them, blame a prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and his government for failing to secure a deal. that's in a shame that government represents how it's
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a far away from what the people think is the majority demonstrator, say they'll continue to protest until the government, here's their demands and changes it's policy. the consecutive demonstrations over the last week saw on president of crowds, but nothing yahoo maintains that military pressure is still the main way to bring the remaining captives back home. and the deal to bring about their release is still nowhere in sight. honda central that is a 0, i'm libya and kim ski is from the new israel son which supports democracy and social justice in israel. she says she's not convinced the protests will be enough to persuade benjamin netanyahu to agree to a deal with him. us for many, many years there's been this india and about prime minister in this in yahoo, that he's tough one, that things just slide right off of him. and i think the fear is that even now, when you see a, as you reported 3 quarters of
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a 1000000 of israelis in one day after consecutive process all week long and it, there isn't really any evidence that this will change this and yeah. who has behavior when it can change is his strong hold on this really society. but because of the way it's really elect oral and parliamentary systems work, that won't have an immediate effect. so there have been polls this week. the last pull that i saw was from 2 days ago, showing that and it's in the audience, favorability is down. and that is there were to be an election today. listen. yeah . who's part of he really could would only be $22.00 seats. whereas that he gets, as part of the national unity party would be at $23.00. so in some sense, perhaps this is having an effects. but because we're not in elections right now, and it would require a collapse of the existing coalition in order to bring us into elections. this,
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the, the, the, the hostage deal a ceasefire deal does, depends on the current leadership. and it is hard to imagine them taking their cues from these process, but that doesn't mean that there isn't an impact on the protests on the shirt short, medium and long term future of is really, society is just unclear whether they can have any influence on witness and yahoo himself will do to, let's turn to gaza now. where is really attacks continue to target palestinians across the street. at least 31 people were killed on saturday. and is really our strike killed another 5 and is your volume refugee camp early on sunday, among them a deputy director of civil defense, but northern gaza and several members of his family agency is responsible for emergency and rescue services a college and those a car joins us here in the studio, he's an associate professor of golf politics at guitar university. so we were
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watching at the same time what's happening in the gaza strip, where the war very much continues unabated, and also those protests that have been developing and israel. so let's start there, if you don't mind the largest demonstrations that the country has ever seen, 750000 people for a population of about 10000000, it's just massive. the guess we just heard was pretty much explaining. this is probably not going to have an impact on the prime minister. exactly. russ, who was explaining uh that there has to be an empower since 1986 is someone that has been dealing with this process. i'm not us of as big as the yesterday. but has been even able to form government with the majority in many of the occasions because if it's within that is there any electronic system is very low. so she always needed to make arrangement to be the other part is to reach power. she managed to survive. i didn't know if i got, he's overnight this. that's the lowest us ever. it doesn't mean that he is facing that much bigger to up with him than ever before. a. what is,
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what do we have seen now? is the polarization of the public opinion. people went to the street now to the month, something very specific. and it's on the apple that has been asking since the beginning of the war. but the new, much more probably come the way it doesn't mean that's more people use against. and it's now for more people, it's against the war. i mean, you know, they, late, this polls are, have been showing that we certainly want to continue the war. what they don't want is the way the me it's i know who is the me with the work that it's not allowing or not making that house is, has to be released. now that they are gonna say, well, not necessarily that they are against him in, but we're not at the house, right? since april may. and the latest one is somebody has, has been increasing, right in a 2nd, plummeted after october 7th. and then what, what some people haven't seen is that in the last few months and start to go back up. which means that the people, these rarely people are not 100 percent against their work by say they are not thinking as a continuation of the war telling me to tell us the, i guess the weight in it. but now we've been with the work that it's making,
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they were to extend it, but many sort of units have been killed. one they more than one and they and that's at the end of the day. that's the house is all written in an investor box, not a lie. but we've seen that yahoo back down in the face of massive protests before remembering the traditional before pre gaza war during those massive demonstrations against his plans to overall the, the, the countries traditional system. but at some point it became too much. he had fired his defense minister and the protests were so large that he actually had to pick him back, right. he had to back track now to protest or even larger and, and still we're nowhere near his, his inflection point. exactly. because the other elements are not there. if there is more and i'll be coming in again seeing they said that it was clearly so that he's going to lose. nothing is going to be 7. do. the pressure from outside is really having any impact on the computers on their work. this elements are not there. and so if he can continue to, if he has a, i don't have support from the united states that keeps and will continue their work
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. dokey, let's much need people as you please now, or try to do something to, to help different hosting. you tried to reach a deal, but most of the world because you need the warrant because you have the right to do it. so why he would do something like changing the way he's dealing with that if dealing with the public opinion or he have managed to do it for 50 years. he wants to win elections one after all, despite the fact that he has never reaching the 51 percent of the of the support we want. behind the scenes, mediators are still working on trying to get a ceasefire deal across the line. something that would be acceptable by israel and i'm us, be impressed reports this morning and the american press. and these really press are that people around this negotiation or actually increasingly pessimistic is the us president is joe biden, is unable at this late point in his presidency. given that he's no longer running, is he now unable to deliver it to you?
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i think he has it been since the very beginning, the problem is he was worried before because he was supposed to this elections and now he's not to worry anymore. now he can kick on bits everything to this did because he needs to leave it like i see that is not a board that the started with his time. i continue and another been but he was not able to finish the process. i think at this point he couldn't do anything else. i mean, he tried everything to pressure, you know, kind way. and it's on the apple, personally, and politically internationally in the ber happen, eh, so at this point, the only thing he can do is to everything, some of the guns arms that they are, the brain 3 has been something that he would never do again, right? and he is just no willingness to do that. no. and so on. he, i mean, at the end of the, this optimism that there was a couple of weeks ago. i don't know why it came from. i mean, it was, but it goes into the very beginning that with the, the month it was a threat to keep the control over our or them, you know, that was something that they was totally unacceptable. a what by then can do for,
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for, from us to accept that's, it's impossible. and so far he proved that he couldn't change that. we looked at, i opened it by now on keeping up. yeah. and in hindsight we, we notice, i mean, it's more noticeable now that a couple weeks ago the us was really the only of the 3 co mediators to project optimism. the others weren't and, and looks like we see now why they were not being particularly optimistic. luciano is the car associate professor of golf politics at guitar university. thank you for joining us. now alpha 0 is honey mountain, who joins us from darrow by law in central gaza at honey. it's good to talk to you . we were reporting earlier about that attack and the northern part of the gaza strip, specifically on the jamalia refugee camp. honey, i just wanna check, can you still hear me or ok, we're losing that connection. we'll come back to that as soon as we can. israel's army and his beloved 11 on have exchange fire across the border has belie launched at least 50 rockets into northern israel. these are pictures from carry out. ramona,
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which is mostly empty after evacuations, impacts come after israel killed 3 emergency workers and a strike on fruit and in 711. not well, there's plenty more head on this use, including a 2nd school fire in kenya. this time it a girl school will have a live report from the area code to when we come back. and an art exhibition in ramallah is showcasing the works of a 31 year old palestinian during list was placed under house arrest by is really authorities to stay with the venezuelan opposition candidate and wounded. gonzalez has left the country in the wake of a government crackdown. he is on his way to spain. gonzalez had salt asylum at the spanish embassy in caracas after a fort issued a warrant for his arrest. a vice president del 2 or 3 guys says the government grants and him safe passage out of the country. president nicholas made doro
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declared victory into july election, but the opposition insists. gonzalez won the majority of the vote. a spanish foreign minister jose manuel bars has issued a statement saying gonzalez at his own request is flying to spain on the spanish air force plane. it goes on to say that the government of spain is committed to the political rights and physical integrity of all venezuelans. hold very stressful is director of the conflict analysis resource center. she says madura will likely hold onto our i think this is the confirmation of a new wave of regression. i'm that the re gene will maintain and it will hold on. one of the turn of the base for them to try to form, i go over many excited, but that will be even effective. the previews of petitions either strike to do that to affect. i'm in my view the same till the lucian also transition to
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a democratic ruling that this way. and i go through a nation that we are going to see. i need, i need legitimate government to help to hold on to flower. it will be very difficult to have any kind of tools leverage on the mode or redeem the orders. you know, has the means to refresh the control of the armed forces. isaac control over the main source of revenue, which is only minutes when the fitness for that has been able to produce more oil. not as much, i seem to pass, but it's sufficiently to fund that regression of the power. i think that the romantic air force has completely failed both the barbados emission fees, which hardly support the very many countries between there and as well as the mexican, sorry breast cnn called on getting governments that didn't produce any kind of
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softening or gesture to work sunday location by the movers you in canada at 21 boys are confirmed to have died after a fire in a school dormitory. a 139 children have been accounted for, but 17 boys are still missing. now since it was catherine sawyer, reports from the scene in near re county just being one year old, 13 year old son is in the same, holding onto hope that he'll be found alive and safe. and she's been anxious these following government updates. are these yes, the finance on so was it is on the most we are good for to do. don't have it with the giving us the issue of them are they? they said we do giving a demo and show you guys the compound appeals side under russia academy. i've been sealed off and become a crime scene forensic investigative,
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a trying to establish low cost via most of the bodies of bodily charge. and you do take dna testing to identify the boys who have died. some of the parents have seen the remains and the had broken and traumatized. julio want to know what happened. always happened, and who's responsible. this is not an isolated case and screwed fires. i'm not uncommon, some are awesome attacks. are those tragic accidents we're investigating to see it with whether this school has actually had. he adds to the guidelines by the minister of education. they've got to do that besides the distance and all of the other particulars in terms of a, you know, you know, specifications ultimately should the weight for these family members. excruciating . are they saying that trying to stay strong,
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clinging to watch list remains catherine. so all to 0, very county and in central kenya, students have been injured in another fire this time in a girls school in is yellow town. police say that a dormitory was also damaged emergency teams or at the scene. an investigation is underway. their catherine joins us live now from the record time can use neary county. catherine, we just watched your report. what do you know about this very latest fire. the one in the girls school. yes, um. this incident happened at around 8 pm local time. the school itself is quite far from where we are, but it's still in central kenya. it's of golf course. we see uh, images of the students are trying to get out and screaming and trying to how we know that the village is, uh, the residents there. a way to have
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a very quickly we know that fire cited health contained that fi. yeah. it since the we don't that was set a blaze. you still don't know if a comes to says that led to that file. but what we do know that such fires are common inc, and especially now the students are about to speak to the final exam. so we see rise in cases like that during the exam, a new time like this. so we all to know that. so there was a report in 2016 that's uh say that a $130.00 of fires was in knighthood. in schools i out of that. i'm 63. what i son relate said, so we see that happening and you know, the government has been talking about that as well. catherine,
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if i go back to the 1st buyer, the one that you covered yesterday and we saw your report, the one which killed anyone, children in the boy's school. do police now know what caused them to know the police are saying that they are still investigating the cause of that fire . they say they have several of these of but they are still investigating. and we wanna add that school all day talking to sign the lease. uh government officials including um, the government spokesman just about what needs to happen uh, going forward. um they said that they are looking into uh the safety regulations that was in place. uh, in that school during that time and just up from the on set. but we're talking about a $156.00 students in once more room. so that is something that the investigating
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was the beds properly space and, and so on. and other issues as well. so we have been speaking to, like i said to families as well. we're saying that the power right now is uh get back to event because some of them haven't viewed and you know, the bodies. some of them are saying that they're still hopeful that the kids will be found alive or right now, that different processes that are going on into the dna testing and then kinds of thing that they are. i mean, they are traumatized as this thing. we're talking about in a 9 to 13 year old children, so people are still in shock in that school, of course, and we do hope that some of those missing boys will be found alive. that's houses here was catherine story reporting from central kenya. thank you very much. catherine. as a health authorities in the united states have confirmed the case of birds the
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where the patient hasn't had any contact with an infected animal. it's believed to be an adult who was admitted to a hospital in missouri 2 weeks ago. assign clark is an associate professor in cellular micro biology at the university of reading, and he says, the possibility of human to human transmission could cause serious infections. there is, of course, the possibility that there was some unknown animal exposure. if however, that wasn't the case, that didn't happen, then i think we ought to presume that it's being transmitted from another person on that. so step change in how we can set up a see, because before now we've known that before we can get it, they get it from animals and they don't necessarily toss it on to other people that might have changed with this this case. but it's a mites and also has a cost. if it can spread from one person to another, it can spread to plenty more as well as people who get it thought to be seriously
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ill. you know, it's entirely possible. it's thought to be the case, but if, if the tree did make the transition to human beings, then it would cost well could likely cause i have pretty serious infection. but of course not remains to be seen whether that's true or not. the christian conservatives in the philippines say they will block legislation that would legalize divorce in the predominantly catholic nation. more than 40 groups of millions of members have come together to campaign and lobby politicians. the philippines is the only country in the world. apart from the vatican, we're divorced is illegal, but it made the lower house of parliament did pass. the divorce bill houses here as barnaby lo reports from manila. quite cool isn't a shame to admit that at one point she thought about killing her husband. she said she felt she had no choice because her life and her children's were at stake. 13 years old me when my eldest turns 13,
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he began to defend me against his father. so he and 2012 year old also got beaten up. that's when i said enough is enough to cease husband was liter jail, which it couldn't get out of the marriage because divorced is illegal in the philippines. the only re course is the moment, but that's enough and expensive and drawn out legal battle. i mean lean groans now under there only 6 grams for no amount. for instance, if you got married before you were 18 years old or if you fixed your marriage license, i mean, these aren't the reasons for them. i couple to want to separate about both of them, out of frustration, cc 4 and a support group on line of women and men who wants to get divorced. they lobbied congress for bill and were successful in getting it passed and made by approved on 2nd reading. and for the 1st time, there is a counterpart senate bill has been approved at the committee level advocate said there's never been a better chance to get a divorce law implemented in the philippines. the only country in the world,
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apart from the vatican or divorce isn't an option for those in failed marriages. so the catholic church says it won't let us happen without a fight's coalition to more than 40 christian organizations with millions of members are now convening small groups and local churches around the country. and encouraging more people to speak out against divorce. they call themselves the super coalition against divorce. 2 of the leaders, our husband and wife, tad and ruby, drew morris, who said their marriage was saved because divorce wasn't available. 10 minutes haven't been, i'm faithful to sway. although i was very hard and my drives have been by, i only said simply, li, there's still some spots that i still care for him because being the father of my children, done fine. we already have 4 children. for them and the catholic church, nothing except death was break a family
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a part. but cc says some broken families can't be fixed without a fresh start. she hopes senators will see that can only be possible with the law that enables divorce, find it below l. g 0, many an art exhibition in ramallah is showcasing the work of a 31 year old palestinian journalist who was placed under house arrest by his really authorities law. my goshen says that despite her movement being restricted, she's found or liberating us and have some video missed from the consumers who had an issue. the com. before we swear to do well as to let you labrador. sample sam says jenny, and enjoy loving the lessons model of their emotional dilation debates based on that. and then we the lesson how, what is optima in the national free basic decision where they can succeed? most of these are henry you telling me has to be know i'm going to put a home and then the other because i haven't had it because the, the for you, the headstart. i've been with that thoughts understand that when he is an extent of
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. how are the weather is set to change with the bang, across the central pulse of europe as we go through the next couple of days, but you have whether hi, but to what was the age? this area of life pressure's been stuck here for some time. that costs will fly, bring some heavy right? and so for us, but i the tools, the aced high pressure. and josh is a son of a blocking high for oregon, some very womack into central and northern parts of here. but that will change, as i said, as we go through the next couple of days, it comes with the crowd on the right and making his way in from the atlantic. no a pulse of what the weather, pushing out of africa. i would think some live, he's still on the scene to that the western side of the mediterranean pallet. so if you to celsius on sunday, 23 celsius, the 4th of july, the west, the weather moves by the race. was it close off at times? increasingly what sundry down pools, there is lots to base, some flash flooding as a result of that system which will drive its way over across into the balkans. by the time we come to monday,
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east to that we will hang on to some of the hate. so hate baron to the north, east of africa. i went to wilson, north west, his posts a very heavy rain coming out the rock. i break down pools, some flash flooding here as well. pushing for the north woods and across into central parts of the medicine. ragged b, y for west africa will show us the inequality of corruption, refreshing and rain in it just decided to cost the piece of cake. i'm sure it is a documentary. it explodes the desperate states of democracy and 11 through the eyes of those who are losing home every day. our dreams are coming to a democracy, maybe democracy for sale on al jazeera,
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a tax on guys are killed at least 5 people in the jamalia refugee camp early on sunday. among them, the deputy director of civil defense, the northern gaza in members of his family, 750000 people have taken part in process and is really cities the biggest and the country's history. their calling on the government to agree on a ceasefire deal with him, us for the release of captives being held in gaza. venezuelan opposition candidates had wounded gonzalez is heading to spain after a government crackdown and a warrant was issued for his arrest. the opposition says he won the dispute in july election in which president nicholas venturo held on to mouth. and we're just getting some news in from israel. these really military saying receive reports of a shooting at a border crossing with jordan. 3 people have been injured, but see what more we can find out. alpha 0 is need to. abraham is live near novelist and the occupied westbank. neither. what are you hearing on this? what have you found out? well, it's still very much a developing story. we're, we're still getting the latest news,
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but we know so far that 3 people from the board, the crossing, it has been the shots and they are in a critical condition. and then we are talking about 2 of them. are it? basically the confirm news is the 3, what is in a critical condition and we're still getting more and more of what i'm reading know from it. channel 13 is that they're talking about is suspect. tunnel to 13 is on his way the channel that the suspect arrived across the board there and shop it to workers at the crossing. we know that this is a, a cut on that bridge. this is the point, the only point tribute that palestinians from the occupied west bank can go from palestine to georgia, then they have to cross 3 points, the policy and $1.00 fees really one. and then the to damian, one of the place itself is, is very much hi needs. it has a lot of security. highly mean it's a rise,
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you have chuck points wherever you go as a traveler. so it's really difficult for anyone to be able to get there with a weapon. now the attacker might be a jordanian truck driver as it we believe the attack has taken place in the cargo terminal where we see a lot of trucks coming into the occupied west bank filled with a lot of a stuff. and a lot of things for people to, to get so again, it's still a developing story not much as confirmed, but we know that it's a place that rarely gets a tax. yeah, i need it every few years until we get and we hear a news of assets of such will update you on the latest we have. what do we have for canada? thank you very much. i know we'll continue to work your sources to get as much detail on this as you can and we'll come back to you as soon as you have more. that's nit abraham. they're reporting from novice in the occupied west deck. the protestors return to the streets of london on saturday,
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demanding an end to the war on gaza. they have called on the british government to hold arms sales to israel. demonstrators also say that they want the is really ministry to stop its attacks on the occupied westbank. san diego has more from the rally in london demonstration in central london this saturday. but they are keeping the rush issue as well. right now this comes off for a week where the foreign secretary save at risk would immediately suspend the 350 licenses case reaches
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people failed to be paid by this and say that it is, you know, doing a thing in the country. the world says nothing. i think it's important to show that the jewish people are not necessarily supporting the actions of this. right. quite the country. there's a big deal that's we left leaning in or just simply decent. civil. julie speaking, who oppose them, go to genocide completely. we all fund support is up to the team and then they wonder why people around the world don't like the ones that you gave to the american people to like go support versus support the oppressed,
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but hoping by just of the signing of the people that have little thoughts that has to be taken action these boxes taking place in the capital that is not reflect the negative response piece demonstration to need to take place on attention which has been the tensions that have been taking place in cities in c as an issue. israel's warren gaza is an emotive and important issue in jordan with the election is coming up next week.
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support for palestinians has been uniting voters. michael apple has this report from the capital m on it's friday in downtown, um, on the grand who's saying the mosque, who's the usual redding point for weekly protests against the war in gaza. but today it's me. it's friday. prayers all well, attend the streets. so i'm not as full as usual fear of an escalating regional is stifling tourism economic life, lot of jordan. it's also re election season in the hashemite king. a john, most of the money is a sense of candidates hoping to make it back into the house of representatives. while he says the war doesn't appear to have a direct impact on the elections. it's a difficult time to campaign was on the video in the seats, and it's affecting the psychology of the vote. and some of them would question the
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usefulness of the election and the timing. but we keep reminding them that it's that constitutional rights and both should hit the ballot boxes to express that can sense in the right way. while members have limited powers in the lower house of parliament, they planned to use it to be a voice for all sorts of voices will hopefully be loud. yes, the lower house of parliament dustin's control for an offense. but the government, under the leadership of king of della, reflects what the citizens want. i will do my absolute best to reflect the opinions and concerns of the palestinian citizens to end the war on garza, for the last 3 decades, jordan has been undergoing a gradual process of electoral reform. it's one in which political parties are seeking to replace tribal loyalty and acute with the hems key. i'm very excited because independent candidates in general a week my father always used to say there is strength and unity, thanks to the vision of the king. we're moving towards policy based evictions. the kingdom strikes a delicate balance as
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a strategic partner to the united states navy. but israel and a $102.00 millions of refugees, including pedestal. but it's always maintained, it can achieve far more from a position of stability in a very fraction region of the world. the collective outrage at the warring gaza cuts across any political divide. yeah. while the country looks to for just national identity, be your tribe. finally, the applied to the palestinian people remains a focal points of unity rather than an election issue. michael apple, which is 0 on. so that's what turns or stops store top story. the war on gaza is really a tax on the strip of killed at least 5 people into to buy a refugee camp early on sunday. let's go to alice's. here is honey. my mood was standing by for us. honey, we try to bring you up earlier. we have some cons issues with you, but we want to press through them because this is an important story. what more
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have you been able to learn about that attack engine volume a so this is part of the village struggle with the electricity on internet connectivity has been going on for the past and months. have been preventing us from doing a sense of work here. but there isn't really much to do about it other than just to try to sort things out. but as the work continues, it continues to create more tragedies across the goals and says that this time as overnight a talk had took place in the valley of roughly the commons at target was the deputy director of the of the civil defense department. and this is not the 1st time we're seeing this direct deliberate as possible on either law enforcement or the civil defense department 1st and all on on, on international organization. employees is aware of what seems to be more of a final knockout on you is probably what is the remaining across the uh,
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the goals and for then whatever's remaining to continue support. they exist. vince and v a and b, the presence of palestinians across the gusts of the civil defense. remember, the deputy director lost his life along with 5 other family members in the residential home that the work sheltering in and out as far as he understood it from eye witnesses because very close to that area this, that'd be, that'd be directed. have been displaced more than $15.00, it will be from one place to another, along with his family seeking shows that a protection and whatever remained of these uh, residential buildings in northern dogs with the civil defense. the crew department so far has lots of close to 83 of the members. for the past 11 months, they were targeted on size that there were trying to rescue a survivors if from under levels or get to bonds sides. so just really monitoring center. they either prevented them or. * them deliberately and preventing him from continuing their work on both sides. these positive what's going on in the van on
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entry of the proper machinery and if needed, removed brussels and held the civil defense to the heart of the civil defense of farmers from doing their jobs. to the best of their ability, and that's what we'll see, and they've read it. brass pots has an aftermath, the after message, the inability of put it on the ground, including the civil defense, who members to do their job. then you see wise and remove survivors from the levels and stick them to the hospital. the civil defense department is not the only department as we not all, we have health facility to be honest, are good and destroyed. we have in place of international organizations and local organizes are being targeted and, and, and the choice as well as their personalities and during pleasing, they dropped the target is in what moved twice and it's really a town friday. no, it's how are you so stop them from doing their work and provide whatever necessary to, to help people on separate attack. these really is this, right? you too,
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as pos areas. and then then from the area in further north as part of the for being java cities, a couple would, cb, our similar is, this isn't or here in the sense from area they could be heard clearly if it wants to know why the way new ways of art gallery that's targeting days for parts of the honey you're describing. how is really attacks have been unabated across the gaza strip. really, while all of that is going on, we know that the un and other health groups are still trying to vaccinate children and gaza against polio on a massive scale. how is that going? that was the size of significance for now and in both the central area, the city of tonya is on the side all the challenges faced by 5, this fight from the ongoing bombing can, for young people are still interested the model due to the once it gets it gets back that need to protect them from the grid off of the full, your virus across the surround, this not forget the speed of the virus is p,
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as in tom has been because they are, they're rented the range system across the doctor. this growing and damaging i use the facilities and then it varies at facilities across the doctors. now it's a clear so you can walk involve a free fear in the northern part of the fit for you in defense on air, for the progress. and you can bubble those raw sewage, those roads that are splitting the life of housing of displace policy and set up there since 6 of these areas. a threat. so not only just subtracting this disease but also loses their life, particularly when we talk about all or both of those of children among them to the post on vacation. one of the missouri challenges right now, we think the, the vaccination camp in, in the city is those who are based in part of the city. those who made their way back to their homes after the really military, with roof parchment from that area are having a hard time leaving their phones and coming to the center of the city. also having
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a hard time getting into that designated points into an eastern part of the city of finance because of the risk involved. and if the presence of his pocket drones, the surveillance of drugs, as well as the ongoing, the art galleries, a reading intimidating on an environment for tvs. so what, what would be right now is, is, and one day extension of the vaccination campaign. and hopefully this will help people in the eastern part of a good distance our part again being whoever and get vaccinated before it's too late. and the problem is we don't see what's happening in the northern part of the 5th because there are also many of the challenges included a granting permit to cross mid 3 and check points for the progress of this is one sided. this is all due to what's going on. yeah, that's needing 640000 children in the middle of an active war zone. unsurprisingly, perhaps very challenging. honeywell who would reporting life from darrow butler. thank you very much for that. i want to go straight back to the occupied westbank. if you were with us a few moments ago,
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you will have her down as you was new to abraham reporting on this incident that just occurred at the border between israel and jordan knitter. i know you've been working your sources to find out more. what do you have at this stage? what happened? well, we're just spoken, sir, about 3 critical injuries, but now the 3 men have been from now that by these really medical sources inside is the crossing. now we are talking about the most important and the only exit an entry of palestinians in the occupied with the bank to jordan. it's a place that is really author the high in security. it's highly militarized. we're talking about these really 4th of these re, the army, these really security, you know, all departments where it can be and making sure that it's at highly me that the right even a palestinians can get it inspected up to 5 times as big go in these really
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bridge and the fact that it's happened in such an area with a, a part for 3 that has managed to get a weapon inside the insured into 3 a people there is considered a very big security breach. we are talking about an international board. there are a few b, yes. palestinians do not have control over the board there's. that's why when they have to go to jordan through, i'll cut on the crossing. they have to pass through the palestinian immigration, let's call it the posted in police. and then they have to go by these really forces a check checking area and checking points, and then they have to go to the dirt, damien sides, all under a lot of secures each follow simians. they are insides report that the bridge has been closed for now. using many palestinians to be stuck inside the bridge, either at the jordanian side or at the palestinian side. and remember, if this is a crossing is close,
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no palestinian can get out of the occupied to us bank or can come back to the okay by the us bank from jordan. so it is considered a very serious breach. yes, it comes it days after these reinforces pulled out from jeanine and the north of the occupied west bank as well as we've got them. and inside are where these really 1st forces of re that in this couldn't, couldn't duck the most of destruction to the infrastructure. to the homes of palestinians. so it's senior as part of the general escalation that has been unfolding here in the occupied for a minute. and just briefly, can you tell us again, what we know actually happened in that area? i understand everything you said about the importance of elk around the border crossing and how and how type of security is there. but what do we believe actually happened? well we believe according to certain is really sources that we are following that a perfect the date that it has managed to get it from the jordanian side,
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the cargo therapy, and then monitor the weapon and shoot 3 men from a very close distance. we are talking about those the who have been killed. the spot for direct gun wounds is they are. so we are talking about a person that has managed to come from the jordanian side, a managing to shoot dead. 3 is really very serious story. we're talking about and it's a developing going on. we'll bring you more as soon as we know it's all right, i'm sure 0, isn't it? abraham reporting there from novelist in the occupied west bank. thank you very much. i said, oh jerry is electoral authority says voter turnout in the presidential election on saturday was 48 percent. now. that's higher than in 2019 official results are expected. later on sunday, 2 candidates are challenging president of the machine to boons bid for a 2nd term. but some of the binge of 8 reports from the capital l g is it was a quite start to a serious presidential election on a hot summer's day. just the trickle of people at this building center in the
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carpets and chairs. those who did turn out to vote, believe it's a national do to present me because i love my country. i'm all jerry and i hope that everyone move light in the head. this is about the future of our children and our grandchildren. many things will depend on it and the hospitals, universities, purchasing power, the stability of the country, the opposition details head, race concerns about the heat and impact of early pulled and mobilizing voters, unlike the boycotts and political timeline of 2019, this political stability and no one rest incumbent president insist that a vote for him is a vote for of judy as prosperity, as critics accused him of good training freedoms and focusing more in perception, building and actually reform. but he's vitally expected to retain power. is the phone, say it's a real fight, and this of which is going to give the president a tough time. but some parties in the far right and the far left of the political
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spectrum as in boy cotton as well, how much isn't surprised all his adult life. he hasn't missed voting in an election where the region in a residential location, nursing him to the people against the selection. we know who they are, they're thinking is that the incumbent was always when i'm sure that the elections will succeed. 100 percent. good, willing in the next 5 years, whoever takes power will make a lot of changes for the country within and 486, the outlook. yes. there is enthusiasm among the supporters of the 3 candidates, and there's been a study thinking of people coming out to vote. but there is also this segment of as your, your society, which believe that the results are pre determined. and there's no point involved many and people told us they don't see the view in costing the ballots turned out as a major issue. because without the proper mandate, the incoming president would like legitimacy about that. even if i back to you at the top of course, the elections grant is good to see and credibility to the president. the launch is
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a ton out and the high, the percentage, the grace of the president's freedom to act. and the stronger than a judgement see, this enables them to govern with great independence. without the laws turn out, whoever bins will have to work hard to prove. they represent the majority of jerry and some of which are the 0 algiers. at least 4 people have been killed. i have to pay for an yagi hit northern getting out on saturday. it is the 11th platform to make landfall in the region this year. at least 78 people are injured and other 13 are missing. the storm has caused severe damage to infrastructure. are still a head on elsie's 0. we find out which film earned an 18 minutes standing ovation as well as the top prize at the venice film festival. the from the narrative to media was from propaganda to the changing face of journalism
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. i have never seen lead media consensus change so quickly questioning what is reported and what is not. the videos further reinforced a discourse. it is coming out of every sector of the as rarely, official machinery. they're all palestinians are the enemy citizen, the post, the codes, the media, or that just the latest news as it breaks. since the 1979 is evolution, one has been unable to buy new west and they have craft because of international sections with detailed coverage, more than 50000 homes and several villages have either been damaged or destroyed since june. when the rains began from around the world, it's a mazda of how come from bestways, especially the traditional reform, is with as much as i think the same died for the president's delivering who stays the nice and the address?
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the raven killing of a junior doctor in india last month sparked outrage and weeks of nationwide protests. thousands of workers and students have been calling for justice and demanding the government to more to end sexual violence now or to start adding their voices to those calls we go through sharif. has this report from co contact to close stitching ship? the data is telling the stories of victims of sex abuse. the raping moto of a female train. the doctor in coal cut out last month is echoed in her, off she, along with other office in the city,
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are using the cross to express the cordless of sexual assault. i seen very upset this. this is happening so many diamond women by heads about bitterly, with the british. but this brutally much in my sight, in my colony, my phone cut off and not decor as protest as close to justice to book on section bottle and seem to resonate with visitors at this gallery. have to use our voice. be sure today is our voice like this is happening because of the problem. i think the geography in another part of the city appeared to true proposes a street plane. it's based on italian actors front gurani's own experience so being raped in 1973 by specious for criticizing the state. this trip, right? this is the story is timeless and more relevant now. sounds good. i'm at 800. the story of women in the world is the same now as it was in 1973,
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1954 or 2024. the same incidents are happening now. that's reality emerges with the reality of this year. we see so much similarity with what has happened now. c the group has been staging to play in the city as part of month long protests and vigils, calling for justice. they say that all is a weapon for justice. so we're pointing fingers that society and ourselves, maybe the play should have come earlier and the language of resistance would have been more effective. but we now realize it's after one person has died and we are all to blame. some ought to say the will return awards given to them by the state government to criticizing it, full failures and investigations into the attack. those are using the up to bring together the community in morning as close to the professor. the major festival is
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to celebrate. go to still go to move is subdued. office are using all the music performance against extra while and demanding justice for adoption. who was raped and to while on duty in this city. actually, i'll just say the close of the india, the spanish director of federal motor bar has won the top prize of the 81st the venice film festival. that his film, the room next door, the drama about youth in asia, stars. tilda swinton and julian more after the screening and received a standing ovation, which lasted a full 18 minutes. several winters had use the festival platform to protest against israel's war on god. as a jewish american artist working in a time based medium, i must note i'm accepting this award on the 336 day of israel's genocide and gaza and 76 year of occupation. the i believe it is our
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responsibility as film workers to use the institutional platforms through which we work to redress israel's impunity. on the global stage, i stand in solidarity with the people of palestine and their struggle for liberation. and take a very short break for back at the top of the of the hard huge, i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing you have one is government with this is 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since 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 the presidential go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing a present as not that important effective. he had the story on talk to how does era, viewing the facts, people with disabilities in gone are the most vulnerable groups in israel,
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relentless or asking questions. why couldn't you know that number right now? what is the issue that reporting from the actions best feelings? and you can also get out to see you as teens across the world within the local news . i didn't select from documentary when you closer to the house of the story the as the world economy, those strikes are those with
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a strong result. indonesia is where's the resolve of the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on the client in your better tomorrow the israel says 3 people have been killed and a shooting at a border crossing between jordan and the occupied west. the i'm sort of in a, it's good to have you with us. this is elena 0, live from the also coming up major protest against the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu ring. tell a visa to
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