tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 8, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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sta in your own adventure, now. counter away the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm elizabeth put on them and this is the news our lives from dog hawk coming out for the next 16 minutes is are all close as old border crossings with the shoulder announced and attack kills 3 people at the allen be crossing between the occupied west bank and jordan is very false, is from 5 guys like killing 5 people, including the deputy head of the civil defense agency, the north of this trip. another school fund and kenya, it just stays off of lays killed onto moms. students authorities are investigating
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safety regulations and venezuela's office session presidential candidate has window gonzales leaves for spain after weeks of political tension following a dispute to the election. and i'm sign of how much was sport as the paralympics i chose to close in paris, post fonts that claims fix tack in a gold medal, and the blinds to pull a final onto the lights. so be the, there's been a shooting at a border crossing between the occupied westbank and georgia. and the alan b crossing is controlled by is really full. so is, is ready. army says at least 3 people were killed and that they were as rainy nationals this using happened in a commercial cargo area. the army says the gunman arrived from jordan in a truck. an open fire at what a guns is really forces killed the attacker who the identified as
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a to damian. national and an investigation is ongoing as well as closed own 9 for the crossings with jordan. allen based the only crossing through which jordan has been sending a to gaza. this is where the problem is. a benjamin netanyahu, who commented on the attack at the beginning of his cabinet meeting how badly it is a difficult day. a vile terrorists, cold bloodedly, met at the 3 of us citizens on behalf of the government and myself. i send condolences to the families of the victims. we are besieged by murderous ideology. led by a ron's access of evil in recent days by old service have met its 6 of our hostages in cold blood, and 3 is rarely police officers. the motor has didn't not distinguish between us. they want to kill all of us to the last one, right, and left secular and religious jews and non jews. as bringing home this all hope she is joining us live from the jordanian side of the board as
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a honda took us through what it looks like now after that the tack and also what the jordanian authorities. a saying about it. well, as you can see behind me, it's completely deserted. as most of the travelers had been forced to turn back and go into jordan, we spoke to many of those post indians who say they are now stranded and unable to return to their homes in the occupied westbank jordanian authorities have said their opening an investigation into the matter but still there have been no findings for that initial pro, but just yet the border on both sides, both the jordanian and the is really side is closed and it's still unclear when it's going to be opened shortly after the attack. israel had closed the other 2 lab crossings that it has with jordan one in the north and one in the south. we are getting worried that the one in the north is slowly opening up, but at a much slower rate, only allowing and 10 passengers at a time. and how about can you give us an idea of just how much security people
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trucks have to go through? so get from jordan to the is right inside it will look there is quite a level of security, the trucks pass through this road behind me and then they go to an area to be scanned and for their papers to be checked, then they are sent over to the is really side where there is a thorough security check. all of the papers are scanned, whatever is inside the truck is also looked at, but the initial scan here on the jordanian side looks for anything out of the ordinary. that would be explosive. this is a scanner that the truck goes through and it looks for any types of explosives, weaponry, or even human beings that perhaps are in the truck. so after the jordanian side of the security, they are cleared after a call from the jordanians that they have x amount of trucks with whatever kind of goods are inside them to go to the is rarely site to a separate part. but remember that all cars,
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all trucks are sent through the security scanners both on both sides in order to see what's inside after they make their way through the jordanian crossing. they then go onto these rarely side, and that is where this shooting occurred earlier today, which is the can you give us an idea of the importance of these crossings, not just to the people who use them, but also to the mass of trade between jordan, israel and the west bank a well let's begin with palestinians. this is their only entry and exit point out of the occupied westbank. there is no airport, there is no other way for palestinians to leave their homes. so the ones we spoke to today said that they are now unsure when they're ever going to be able to go back. it could be a day, it could be perhaps
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a week. it's still unclear when it's going to open at all when it comes to trade, and there are several 1000 trucks that go through this border crossing with goods that are making their way into israel. so it's quite a significant border crossing this one here behind me on an average they can see up to 2500 passenger is going to and from and they are mostly palestinians making their way in and out of the occupied west bank. if you are a palestinian who lives in the west bank, you are traveling through this border crossing behind me in order to make your way to a man which is around 60 kilometers from where we're standing to travel from the airport there, there is no other means of travel for palestinians in the occupied west bank. i'm the thank you very much for that for now. that is home. the son who with a nice has joining us live from the king. hussein bridge and jordan. i knew that abraham has moved from the other side of the border and the occupied westbank. this is
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a highly minnesota is secure the area and then an attacker managed to do that. now again, we have talking about the fact that this came from the, towards the inside and not from the palestinian sites. that's why we've seen these ready forces using restrictions on the check points. they've created that our data code, the main city with most a passenger travelers come from. but indeed it's still a tense situation where we're seeing a lot of trucks or is patients here probably just waiting for the for their crossing to open. again, this crossing is also the own, the crossing that allows a to get to the from the drawers and also exports fell. city and exports have to pass by a this a check points to get outside to go to joins. and so again, we are talking about a major is a security breach and the talk that happens in
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a very sensitive area when it comes to these rated alone pin cause it's a form that is why the diplomat has served as foreign policy advisor to prime minister his buck and he's joining us live from kind of eve. it's always good to have you with us on algebra, mr. frank has. thank you for your time. firstly, can you tell us about the level of security cooperation between as well and jordan and how they'll be working together on this attack? a hello elizabeth, always good to meet with you. and i'll just see here. um, since the uh, since the peace agreement between israel and jordan in 1994 under then um can you same security cooperation was probably expanded more than any other aspect or fast of the relationship. and it remains extraordinarily strong between the 2 countries, respective security and intelligence branches between the 2 countries um,
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for intelligence branches and practically along the pretty long border between the as you might get a new number, change them. i'm sorry, i'm jordan and state of visual actually it's it's, it's the west bank but nonetheless is wrong. retained security control so, so that cooperation has been stepped fast, has been solid and has been dependable. and there have been very few and far, far attacks coming from uh, infield traders or perpetrators from the georgia names side. all that being established, elizabeth, there is something that needs to be said. and that is that some relations in the last few years between the israel and jordan that have not have not effective security cooperation to the best of my understanding that relations have been increasingly sprint. because it means during that time y'all's policies because of
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his reluctance to engage in a political process, what we used to call a peace process with a house unions and certainly elizabeth in the last year since the warren gosh. um, so while i am sure that the intelligence visit jordanian intelligence org is will cooperate fully with israel. this should not come as a surprise. and was you surprised mister pink has given just how rare such an attack is, you know, be, you know, you well i, i don't know exactly if the uh, if the perpetrator of this attack that killed 3 is really a security guard. i don't know if he's what will you call it in time and this bank or a jordanian, or a palestinian or some kind of the mix of both which is 60 percent which constitutes 660 percent of the population of of jordan you know, policy and this was planned for where he evicted from the west bank throughout the years and found refuge in jordan. so i don't know,
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i don't know who he is. um and it is really like, given what's happened in the last years is the how much attack on october 7th, it's not surprising what is surprising. and i notice slightly, uh, you know, difficult even tragic thing to say, which is surprising happily is that it's the 1st subject incident in, in the last 11 months, i hope that this is not portend of others. that yes, i'm sorry, i'm just with what you're saying, how much would you say as well as operations of the west bank and gaza are undermining its own security. all that stuff that deserve an hour long show between you and i see that in the long run it doesn't undermine israel's excuse. it undermines it practically as was the case in gaza and undermines it in the west bank, which is where it is being expanded,
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causing been escalated currently. i think there's also one hour on zillow, you know, piece by my live and i'm and who is in southwestern. yeah, i'm in and relations with the entire world and i've been basically frozen and, and the reluctance on israel's part to entertain any postwar uh, guides. uh, frameworks that include a process with the palestinians that includes and mandate, in fact and stipulating a political process with the palestinians in the west bank. all of that undermines is 0 security. there's no question about it. i mean if you look at it since 1967 since the. 1 says the 7th day of the 6 day war, if you will, i don't know that israel security has been enhanced in any way which are more as a result of occupying slash, administrating, slash and being in charge of the west bank. not at all. mister pink,
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as it has been great to get you insights on this, we really appreciate that. that is a loan thing cuz i live in tennessee. thank you. thank you with is that's tons of dollars an hour in the past. 24 hours is ready. attacks have killed $53.00 people across this trip. and early morning as strike on the house and the giovanni, a refugee camp, killed 5 people among them as the deputy director of civil defense and opened gaza and several members of his family. the agency is responsible for an emergency and rescue services on us, all should equals at the scene of the attack and he sent us this report or the so, i mean, i mean, the violent is rarely asked, right? so i'll get to the house belonging to the multi family in the jump out of the refugee camp. medical and civil defense teams are recovering a number of bodies and just people from under the rubble. the attacks targeted allow maybe i'm an area near come on lead one hospital. the destruction is
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extensive. currently, teams are conducting such and recovery operations inside this building. children are being moved to safety. here we can see civil defense teams recovering and flooding. as we enter the destroyed house, we see the teams are still working. a girl has just been rescued. the target assembly are terrified. these women and children were pulled from under the rubble of to is very well plains of time. several people have been killed or injured. this is a crate to caused by the missile. teams have recovered some bodies, but more are buried under the debris. here civil defense crews have found someone online. they're trying to pull them to safety using the hands they don't have the proper equipment to say people who are very the and had just the. there was 6 of us including me and my grandmother. when did my son go? and what did we do to deserve the year?
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they keep telling us to go to a safe area, but there's nothing. we didn't do anything. no, no kids were launch from here. and yet we got to attacked. why? what for? what is that of was? why can't anyone help the child the should you have to come to me, seems like this one happened. the day with continuous is rarely error rates and foaming, especially at night. the intensity of the attacks means the bodies are scattered across nearby areas. was not israel targets homes gatherings on the street and shelton with each strike when people are killed and injured most of them, women and children as a chevy. if i didn't have you, well, i am sure bad. well, them 2 thirds of children and girls, i have received the 1st dose of the polio vaccine that's according to the health ministry. it also says the immunization drive and the self with
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a strip has been extended by the day. teams will continue inoculations and con eunice and the on sunday before moving to the north. the you are names to reach 640000 children younger than 10. as one has agreed to hold a tax and designated areas for 8 hours a day for the vaccination drive, the disease has re imaged because it's rarely on the attacks of what destroyed water and sanitation systems. honey hold reports from the ballot and central gaza will, despite the significant turn out in both the central area and the city on units on the side. all the challenges space flight by just by from the, the ongoing bombing can, for young people are still interested. the models, it'd be, once it gets, it gets back to it to protect them from the grid up of the folio environment across the tremendous, not for goods afraid of the virus. it's been probably because the voice, uh they are really, they're rented the range between across the doctor this going and down to you. i
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use the facilities and sanitary facilities across the doctors. now it's a clear you can walk in closet free beer in the northern air part of the group, or if you're interested in from arrow for the, for the park district. and you can bubble those roads, sewage, those roads that are running the life of housing, of this place, policy and set up their $106.00 of these areas of threat because not only just subtracting the disease, but also losing their life, particularly when we talk about all or both those of children among them as well as those with those complications. one of the major challenges right now, so you think there's the vaccination counts in, in the city of on you is the only is those who are at the eastern part of the city, those who made their way back to their homes after that is really military withdrew actually from that area, are having a hard time leaving their phones and coming to the center of the city. also having a hard time getting into that designated point in the an eastern part of the city of tanya is because of the risk involved in the presence of the pocket, drones,
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the surveillance of drones as well as the ongoing, the art galleries degrading and submitted. and conflicts and environments for people. so what, what we're seeing right now is, is and one day extension of the vaccination campaign. and hopefully this will help people in the eastern part of the a get through this printer are and get the can be in group and get vaccinated before it's due late. then the problem is we don't see it happening in the northern part of the 5th because there are also many of the challenges including a granting permit cost, mid $3.00, and check points. so then the positive, this is one of the difficulties to what's going on. and as well around 750000 people have protested in major cities, demanding the government to reach a deal to bring home the captives held and gaza. authorities detained a number of people off the fires when that during the demonstrations. that will also confrontations between police officers and protest is that it's ready on me and has bola have exchange fund across them. they've been on board to the group
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launched at least 50 rocket center. northern is run on saturday nights. so i'm head areas of kitty arch mona, which is mostly empty out to residents of actuation earlier in the war. the attacks come off to is rarely strikes, killed 3, emergency workers and fluent in southern 11 on the 2 sides have been exchanging finally, a daily sense as well as one goes up again, 11 months ago. the spending more head on the news allah, including will be life from algeria as capital votes from today's presidential election to be counted results of expected in the coming hours as us health of all . she gets a trying to figure out how someone got the 2 in missouri without coming into contact with an infected animal. the in kenya, students have been injured and a fine at a girls school, in se, although town police say a doing
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a tree was damaged and the investigation is underway. meanwhile, authorities and navy county are looking into safety regulations at a school. there. it follows another font and into a tree that killed at least $21.00 students. a 100 and nights. a 139 children have been accounted for, but 17, a still missing catherine. so it has more from and that i show in the county. or i thought i tried to call the boys to die in that to go by uh, several of them are still leasing. i was wondering how scene we have family members power and what i know is the community here the may this year who are still in shotwell trying to process exactly what happened. and there are a lot of questions that are now being asked about the different constance is that led to, to that file?
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we've been speaking to government officials or not including the spokesman. and it says that some of the, the into is whether that was po, box, a safety and imagined regulations in place. for example, we're talking about 2 adults that had a $156.00 students. so was the spaces of all those beds uh, done properly. oh, how easy was that room? was that accessed uh, area uh below students for example uh accessed the portfolio of for example, some of the questions that the police are looking into. we have been told also the owner of ours is helping police with investigations. we've seen government states
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not saying that the government showing we'll send to schools to inspect the quality of the schools and the migrant measures in place as well. but a lot of people here that were talking to a saying that, well, this should be done regularly. so why now? because if you being of like why me, josh a reaction. so people who are upset about that, but right now the, the loved ones and was waiting for the results of the investigations that has been carried out. catherine, slowly aga 0, mary county. oh jerry is election authority. it says the voter turnout from the presidential election on saturday was 48 percent. that is high. that in 2019 official results are expected. later on sunday, candidate hasanti cities campaign says it's recorded election violations is one of 2 candidates, challenging president up and monday to boot and sped for
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a 2nd to. that's bringing that correspondent asylum. i've been job if he's joining us live from algeria is capital l g is. so it is higher than 2019, but it's still a disappointing 10 of a salma. but it depends on how you look at it. in the early hours on saturday we saw the the turn out was quite low. it started from around 15 percent in the 1st few hours and then be reached about 25 percent just 5 o'clock in the evening. so it appears that between 5 o'clock to 8 o'clock cover the following time was extended by an hour about to double the number of people who voted in this election. so it is 48 percent quite a bit higher than the previous elections. but there are of international of the 2 res, question about the credibility of these numbers. and as you mentioned, we've also heard from opposition politicians such as has initially 1st saying that
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their campaign has found violations. these violations include pushing or pressure rising or inflating, results at some pointing stations. proxy votes in some places as well as not sharing the vote counting mechanisms, but their representative has been so it is, it doesn't appear that it is going to be smooth sailing because there is some voices of defense coming from this presidential campaign. and you also have to remember that this is just suite candidates who were allowed to conduct the elections there from the emissions 16 candidates. so we're not allowed in. and as we've been going through various spaces in the country, there's been a large segment of useful to the people who do not appear to be interested in the elections are appear to care because they feel that there is also a pre determined answer contacting, one of the reasons why we've seen this low to announce osama, as you mentioned as being criticism of a lack of choice and this election human rights groups have also said that there's
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been a study erosion of, of human rights under president the bu of the. but i don't think that the, this would be seen as a no 10. now it's obviously people have been question it, but they are going to see this as a much higher turn out then what it was in the past. and it is quite clear in the way it is being framed as well. so the people's here this morning, this is the actual paper which says there is no voice louder than the voice of the people that the cat 3 candidates in, in the frame. so it appears that from the perspective of a, julian's i, there is a, this seems to be at the said sense. so for trying to move this country towards a democratic process as flawed as it may be. this is the hubbard newspaper, where it says that the, uh, uh, the, the campaign of the president to boone is actually in the lead while it is big
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failed by the 2 other candidates. so if you look at the local newspapers and local media, it appears that the picture that is being painted inside the company is that all the democratic process which had a view in competition during which seems to have prevail. and as we have still waiting for it as, as it is expected and vitally believe the president, the boat is probably going to retain his presidency. olsby if it's some sort of a challenge from these to contend as. but again, as you mentioned these, there have been these accusations of rights violations, the silencing of the media, going off to political opposition. and that is something that whoever visits the presidency would have to move the concrete out of. because if this country has to come of overcome this, a sense of economic issues and in employment and people's sense of not being involved in politics, they would have to prove that they are inclusive, the ever present on that julian's and their presidency is going to be something that is going to take this company forward, not in terms of just economics,
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but social inclusion as well as all the thank you very much for that. some of and javan live analogy is as well as way an opposition candidate at window. gonzalez has left the country in the wake of a government crackdown. hazel on his way to spain. gonzales had sorta signed them at the spanish embassy and cut out. cassandra, of course, issued a warrant for his arrest wise, president del 03 guys says the government decline to attend safe passage of the country. president nicholas's mother, the decayed victory and the july election, but the opposition insist. gonzales won. the majority of the vote was spain's foreign minister jose manuel albert is issued a statement saying gonzalez at his own request is flying to spain on a spanish a false claim. he goes on to say that the government of spain is committed to the political rights and physical integrity of old venezuelans. jorge the staple is director of the conflict analysis results center,
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and he says mother will will likely hold on to paula. i think this is the confirmation of a new wave of regression and that's the re gene will maintain and it will hold on one of the turn of the base for them to try to form it over, maybe excited. but that would be even effective. the previews of positions either strike to do that, to the fact i'm in my view, the same till the lucian also transition to a democratic ruling. that is when 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 already developed already and has the means to refresh the control of the armed forces. how's it going to all of the main source of revenue at which is only minutes where the business where that has
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been able to produce more oil? not as much. i seem to 5, but, but sufficiently to fund debra ration and to be able to hold off the power. i think that's the problem. i think it for us has completely failed both the barbados initiatives. we tried to support the very many countries between the end as well as the mexican story bretzkey and then called on getting governments that didn't produce any kind of softening or gesture towards that angle. she ation by the merging of time for what the update has everton a hello. we are let them get some very heavy rain continuing across moving parts of vietnam that so from this area cloud, who actually is uh, what was the type food yagi that's making his way for the west was at present. but as it made his way across the high 9378 millimeters defined staggering rifle title
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here. hence, it has been widespread flooding a bit more cloud, farther north into an old and positive chinaman. plenty, a crowd battery to central, northern parts of japan that will push this way for the race was process. guys come back and behind. is that what, what the northern china is that very well across southern china into the north of vietnam. that will continue to address this way, the west, which as we go through the next couple of days, know them areas of indo china also. i sing some live a sounds good scattering of rain in place. they have plenty of showers there across the philippines. heaviest of which will be across that lose on i'm find the showers now inter malaysia also started to say some went to weather, pushing its way into indonesia. let's take another look. good. so yaki that, the guy who is pushing into eastern parts of me a mob. and as we go through monday, have you down pools flooding, raise likely it'd be down, paused to into wasting parts of india pushing further west. it's to the head on the news. allah and india office joined the protests against section bottom software.
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the doctor was right, some killed last month. the philippines as one of only 2 countries with divorce as a legal. we have a report on the efforts to allow married couples to separate legally and as full action from the womans us opens tennis final that's coming out to the pod came in to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing. yep. one is government with the says, 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking on the e, you made weapons of 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 factor here. the story on talk to how does era they
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school run of different types, the american constitution? so why would they take up homes against their own country and stayed back in standby on youtube. hot series excludes the role of military venture and us far right column. good. we're going to i could see against the coming soon on al jazeera, the to watching or just the or of me, elizabeth put on and don't hung up in line. the top stories, the salad is rarely a tax on gaza, have held at least 5 people at a house and the giovanni
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a refugee camp early on sunday. among them was the deputy head of the civil defense agencies in the district and members of his family. and 3 is writers have been killed in the shooting at a border crossing between the occupied west bank and to what it is, why the forces control the crossing issues of a forcefully arrived from jordan and a truck an open file. well, let's get more details from knew that abraham, she is joining us live from jericho in the occupied west bank. the the tell us how is world is handling this massive security breach? i see you, you'll no longer at the crossing. yes, indeed. they have not been allowing many during this to be inside. then we've been speaking to the city and turned in a surprise to get there. and they were saying that these are in the army where was preventing them from doing so. but it was just until these really immediate arrived that they started allowed some of the 4th is over there, but still it is a 10 situation. indeed,
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the board there is remain closed as of this moment and crossing that connect with israel. the news that the truck driver not really was coming from the jordanian 5, but he is it a fault to be a jordanian citizen? so there's a lot of bond again, hey, among these re need security suffers from that. this we can see from the movement of these raise the army around the left b, but also the fact that they've closed the 2 other checkpoints. remember, this is a rare attack, not something that you see a lot, you know, in the past we've seen at some, for it's under the us to get smoke go through the board doesn't come through the occupied with bank being 4th of being prevented. but this one, not just the fact that the attacker has a came all the way it through the crossing, but also managed to it shows in kil, 3 is wavy. so you're not talking just about the security breach,
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but the major one that is likely to be a funny thing, the way palestinians travel, the travelers have walk, been trying to make their way from the occupied, west bank, the jordan and vice versa. were all sent back and then there are efforts to kind of try and see how they can get some of those people back home or out. so there's pools, we've been speaking to palestinians who say they have schools abroad, you know, it's the beginning of the school year and then, you know, they study in the universities of all, but now they cannot go because the board there's close. remember when we talk about palestinians, we're talking about the people who do not have an airport of their own. and they have to go through this land crossing the only way for palestinians outside of the occupied respect to be able to go to jordan and travel biplane. from there, so indeed we are talking about this situation we're kind of thing is field drops and they're still waiting to see when this the crossing will be open. it's so huge
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the importance of people for trade. it's one of the many reasons why there is so much security that which makes such an attack. so incredibly rare, just for mind as again the about how difficult it is to go through one of these crossings. and the so you have multiple colors sitting in are only allowed to travel in buses that do not allow you to get down or even to take a bathroom break if the hour long way it gets longer and longer. this is the house, have really restricted. it is for palestinians to travel through the check points. not only that, there are massive checks, not only by electronic gates, but also through these tech points that's investigate. it's already in inspect, underneath the buses, inside the buses, every luggage goes through secure receive before it gets to the, the bridge itself. so we are talking about
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a place that is not just heavy when it comes to the ministry and security personnel presence. but we're talking about the advanced technologies doesn't include the surveillance cameras. the thing to other means and measure is to try and detect if there's any security breach. so the fact that not just the attacker was able to smuggle the weapon, but to actually conduct the to thing and kill threes. randy is seen as a major failure of all the security measures that have been employed for years. now, this crossing me, the thank you very much for that. that's me. the able to him with the laces live in jericho, in the occupied westbank. living on to all the news now, the rape and killing of a junior doctrine in the last month. as off weeks of nationwide protest. thousands of workers and students have been calling for justice the end, the month, and the government do more to end sexual violence. now i'll just start adding their voices to those calls when he calls them should have,
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has this report from cold kasha to her stitching chip or not. that is telling the stories of victims of sex abuse, the rape and murder of a female train. the doctor in coal cut the last month is echoed in her office. she, along with other office in the city, are using the cross to express the hold of this of sexual assault. i seen a very upset this. this is happening so many diamond women by hydro bodily, with the bread these but this brutally my in my sight in my colony, my phone cut off and decor as protest as close to justice to book on section of bile and seem to resonate with vistas 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 jackie in another part of the city appeared to true, proposes
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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. sound good. i'm at 800. the story of women and the world is the same. now, as it was in 1973, 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. the group has been staging the play and the city as part of month long protests and vigils, calling for justice. they say that all it 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 between now realize it after one person has died and we are all to blame some ought to say
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the will return was 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 to celebrate, go distilled, go to move is some office, are using hall music performance against extra while and demanding justice for adoption, who was raped and to one on duty in this city. i'm sure these, i'll just say the close at the india christian conservatives and the philippines. so they'll block legislation that would legalize the roles of the predominantly catholic nation. well then 40 groups with millions of members have come together to campaign and lobby politicians. the philippines is the only country in the world. apart from the vatican with divorce is illegal. russian made the lower house of
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parliament pasta divorce bill. bottom below reports from minnesota is 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 where it stayed. 13 years old me when my eldest turns 13, he began to defend me against his father. so he and to my 12 year old also got beaten up. that's when i said enough is enough. she's husband was later jail, but she couldn't get out of the marriage because divorced gets illegal in the philippines. the only re course is the moment, but that's enough and expensive and drawn out legal battles. i mean name drones now under 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
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a support group on line of women and men who wants to get divorced. they lobbied congress for bill and were successful and getting it passed and made by approved on 2nd reading. and for the 1st time, there is a counter parts and it's built, it's 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, apart from the vatican were divorced isn't an option for those in failed marriages . so the catholic church says it won't let us happen without a fight. coalition of more than 40 christian organizations with millions of members are now competing 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 are husband and wife, ted and ruby, drew morris, who said their marriage was saved because the force wasn't available. 10 minutes haven't been an fateful to sway. although i was very hard. and my drives have been
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by, i only said completely, there's still some spot 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 to was break a family a part. but cc says some broken families can be fixed without a fresh start. she hopes senators will see that can only be possible with a law that enables divorce, find it below l g 0. many of the health authorities in the united states have confirmed the cases the food with the patient hasn't had any contact with an infect to the animal. they believed to be an adult who was admitted to hospital in missouri 2 weeks ago. so i'm just wondering about the growing number of mammals, which has been infected with the disease. simon cock is an associate professor and cellular michael biology at the university of reading. he says the possibility of
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human to human transmission could cause serious infections. there is, of course, the possibility 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 culture. and that's a step change in how we can set up a see, because before now we've known that people can catch it, that they get it from animals and they don't necessarily pass it on to other people that might have changed with this this case. but it's a might know, it's a 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 ill. you know, it's entirely possible. it's thought to be the case, but if it did make transition to human beings, then it would cost people could likely cause i have pretty serious infection. but
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of course not remains to be seen. whether that's true or not. still ahead on the news allah and all types, sufficient ends of my life, showcasing the work of a palestinian generalist, till only stops and painting offices, rarely, apologies, placed on the house, arrest the film and with which ends in 18 minutes standing ovation is what is the price of venice, film festival, and a recommend to feed for australia as rugby team against options tina that's coming up with some of the identifying the bodies of those on the fringes of society. increasing the belonging to my groups washed off on the cutting shores. forensic anthropologist takes for campaigns, the dignity of the deceased for the right to closure for the living to the european parliament. every for in particular to the thousands of migrant bodies buried with
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7 names in european cemeteries, fuel or unknown. witness documentary on his chest. cultivating for just the foundation of human civilization, but food today is a global commodity. if the industry did not make money, how many people will be and how it's cultivated, the contentious debates, public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in depth examination into agri business. and the conflicting interests play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products and the market, the price of progress on outages, era in the
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the full test on a thank you very much. it is a well the, it's a final day of competition. i the power, let me fix it was 14 gold medals fill up for grabs. before the closing ceremony, later, there was a great moment for host from so with the spectacular about sort of the eiffel tower . in paris. they're blind, a football team beat argentina in the file, i believe in front of the head argentine of pull back and eventually went to a penalty, shoots out and do it again, steps up to claim the gold medal for his and there were several records in track and field workers amen and had zoe set in you best in the men's 400 meters at t $4.00 to $7.00, columbia in town to santa moreno, did the same thing in the women's form to me, to see 38 n being 10 ties to 12.77 meters to take
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goals for china in the men's shop, foot f, 33 with a pack called watching at the side, the fonts and there were also 3 walls rest goes into full. it's all these relay team. got one of them that to when the full by 100, the si size rushes that yeah, you go in cuba, one the women's 100 free sauce and see thing as a neutral axis and you yeah. and is yes. said the well, the best time to claim gold and the one is 100 meter box folk, essex china way out in front with $94.00 gold medals and won't be quote now, but still short of their record holes from rio in 2016 when they 107 titles, great britain are set to finish. second for said straight game us and after a series of near misses are in a sub, olenka is the new us open champion by the russian says that she was living her best
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life to her victory against homestead. jessica for good of the world. number 2 says, this type of wind has made her the happiest person in the world, from sizable thoughts. ladies and gentlemen, using fine list most. yeah. us open champion this year. arena sutherland, who was seen smashing her racket on the locker room floor oft about the feet to cook a gulf. she, since i've become injuries, personal loss and mental struthers to finally get a hands on the 1st time flip flushing meadows and a 3rd grand slam over through was my father. it's always being my goal to put our family name in the, in the history of studies and, and every time i see name on, on the trophy and i'm so proud of myself. yeah. first, a lot of challenges on and all the court and it's also very special,
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great place here. they use open and i also have a lot of stuff. i'll also send a pass and that's why it's very special because no matter what, or every time i was coming back stronger and i was learning, i was, i never, i never gave up on this dream or a pilot. it's jessica bueller's certainly no pushover twice slicing. back from the break down, the american 6 each state and the flights sub lanka playing her best tennis crucial moments. ultimately a 7575 defeats interview, this 1st grand slam final. it might take the some time to reflect on her achievement is i'm just the noise i lost right now and everyone has like a congrats, amazing tournament. and i'm like a like whatever. um yeah, it's been kind of a crazy, crazy couple days. so hopefully i'll get some time after this to kind of just rely us and just, you know, look back at what i've been able to do the last month. it's 14 winds in
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a row on hard quotes for sab blanca. some current and former will champions of best sport watched on. she'll now have verizon, egan should be on tech support number one, ranking some size, and i'll just 0. the most file will take place late on sunday taylor. fred will face will number one. yeah. nick center. both man not looking to make history of slashing meadows. then i will have the chance to win his 2nd grand slam title and become the 1st time in to win the us open. while 12 seats and home favorite fritz is aiming to become says that from the united states, to an and major since 2000 well, these 2 have play twice before and it's 11 was sent a winning the most recent encounter last year at indian wells. so now has one that 15 titles compared to 8 for, for the autonomy and has $15.00 times this year,
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including his 1st grand slam at the australian open. and as i mentioned earlier, it's been 21 years since. and you were the one the us open since then the us has gone a to 2 consecutive slabs without amends, major champion at least it shows that someone's in the final. so it's like, it is possible. i think it's become, i guess, an american winning a slam has become much more of a, a possibility. and so many people might start to believe in a little more because, you know, i'm in the final now, but we've got 3 or 4 guys that, that can also do it. we are in america, we are new york thing against an american. so it's going to be for sure to cross a little bit more on, on their side. but, but it's, it's normally, it's like when i play need tell, you know, it's, it's, it's a bit the same. so if i'm going to accept that i'm, i have my theme and my people are close to me in my mind to know that there are
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many people watching from home, from italy, and then just take the some, some support from them. well security as well as be team has suffered the reco, the fees at the hands of argentina diploma. so they would come 17 points done and send the face to then the rugby championship. not 67 to 27 as the most points that they will of these have advocacy that the end assessment and the 2nd heaviest. last ever. argentina score 9 tries and move the 2nd behind the, the south africa, australia, new zealand have now both lo, street of this point matches well perhaps that will inspire argentina's football team and woke up qualify against columbia. the reading will attempting to be today on friday and the top of the call signed table. the 5 points clear of columbia who they also beat in the final of the call to america in july. argentina will be saying away from home on tuesday and they're stopping in on this is out of the squad to,
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to entry and all around a mighty 90. it has retired from international cricket. you 37 year old was not picked up for the upcoming white board series. the guess australia i paid $68.00 to test a $138.00 to $1.00. there's a $92.00 to twenty's for england, and he one woke ups in both of these 4 to 4 months and that's what he's supposed to be a 100 back to his father. thank you very much for that. and i'll have submission and i'm a lot of showcasing the work of a palestinian june of this only stops and painting one is one of the authorities place to on the house arrest nama go. she says that despite her move is being restricted, she has found freedom in her aunt and have some video missed from the conversation. we had an issue that call me before we swear to do well,
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how would you call them to see somebody finding this new zealous spanish director of federal level that has one of the top prize at the 81st venice film festival for the room next door the drama about use and they just off tilda swinton and julia and more screening received an 18 minutes the handling of ation. several windows amused slash of festival platform to protest against as well as one, gaza as a jewish american artist working in a time based medium. i must note, i'm accepting this award on the 300 and 36th day of israel's genocide and gaza and 76 year of occupation. the, i believe it is our responsibility as film workers to use the institutional platforms through which we work to address is realism, community. on the global stage, i stand in solidarity with the people of palestine and their struggle for liberation. say with us, we're back in just
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a couple of minutes along the board with china. mysterious developments have sprung up. gods watch the perimeter and showing the prying eyes of cap towns inside, say law enforcement officials, packets running fraudulent crypto currency investments schemes. what's taking place in nearby you certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest crime hubs in the world. this is troy co code, a city that was built by chinese investors with the dream of becoming a digital hub. what it now seems to be is a center for legal gambling and cyber scans. just a few kilometers from shrink. cook, you mentioned man, he worked for one of the legal companies. do you have any idea how much money the company was making these crew of $24.00 volts, 150000 jewels do for each for. the civil war memo has launched. they've been took
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