tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 8, 2024 6:00pm-7:00pm AST
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withholding some action as best feelings when you're also going to have the worst life on your life out as it was, teens across the world. within the local news, i didn't like from documentary when you closer to the house of the story or the the hello i'm the pocket. this is the news, our life and the coming up in the next 60 minutes. 3 is ready. these are killed in the shooting are they? holland, re crossing between the all get 5 westbank and jordan is why the whole plane strike a residential tower. and con eunice, at least 5 palestinians are killed. and this lady attacks on gaza. 6 to 5 right side of the canyon go school just 2 days off through an inferno killed at least 21
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of the boys boarding school in venice. when this opposition presidential candidate mountains in spain, where he is expected to be crowned to political science. and in support at the final day of action at the parish, caroline x and the shadow of the nice old tower house france. so clean gold in the line. the thanks for joining us. we begin this news our, the occupied westbank where the government of jordan says it's investigating a shooting attack at a border crossing. the left 3 is really is dead. is the 1st instance of his kind between jordan and is riley news. the attack happened to the island, the border crossing as a bridge of the river jordan, which links jordan to the occupied west back there was controlled by israel on the other side. the gunman arrived from the to damian side by truck, the shoulders ready for seizing the commercial cargo area under his ready control.
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the attack a fight as weapon 3 times before being shot dead. israel has close old lab crossings with jordan in response as know apple. what's in the occupied westbank so they wouldn't be crossing is the only one palestinians can use to connect to the rest. so well, i need abraham has more from jericho in the occupied westbank. the album b crossing is one of 3 points that the palestinians, when they want to travel outside of the occupied westbank to have to cross in order to be able to travel. remember, this is the only exits an entry or when it comes to palestinians in the occupied west bank to the outer world. a place that is highly minutes, arise, highly secure. there are lots and lots of soldiers, security personnel, as well as a private security company that provide security there. this is why the attack has with so many questions. how come a gunman being able to cross from the drawer thing inside,
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being able to bypass all of these security measures and be able not only to hold a weapon there, but choose in till 3 is really this is raising a lot of question among these really security establishment, this is why they have fluid in the only album be but of the other 2 long crossing that it connects and allows people to go from to within to israel and vice versa. the fact that she is a jordanian is also raising a lot of questions of how this happened because in the past, it has been at some by some people to smuggle themselves or the cross from jordan to the occupied the effect. and all of these attempts have been for the but this time this becomes, and this is already considered as a major security breach. and these ready to security software smith will have so many questions to answer for now. so many travelers cannot go back and forth and they're still waiting to see when they're fully exit to the house for world will be reopened that. but i mean,
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i just need to speak to him to saw who know who joins his life from the to obtain the inside of the pool. the. so i have the, what are the georgia and, you know, authority saying about this is and as well the interior ministry has opened an investigation into the matter. but there had been no initial findings to that pro just yet. but the jordanian side of the border was closed shortly after these really had shuddered the allan b border crossing along with the other 2 land crossings that it shares with jordan . but we do know that the one in the north had reopened earlier on sunday, but at a much slower rate, allowing just 10 passengers per bus to go in at a time to give you an idea of the king. so same bridge crossing, you're looking at around $2500.00 palestinians who regularly go in and out of the occupied west bank on a daily basis. we spoke to several of those palestinians who were on their way out of the border, going back into jordan,
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saying that they were essentially stranded and they're not knowing when they can go back to their homes and home to this crossing is not and they just important for people, but it will say for trade and an age, of course, between jordan and palestine. and that's exactly right the a trucks that come from jordan that are going to the gaza strip for because of the war are coming from this crossing. so there are quite so it'd be number of security measures that are in place. so you 1st have the trucks that go to a completely separate area. they're scanned by the jordanians. they are also check . the papers of the drivers are check and they're given an initial scan. they go through a large scanner as well to see what's inside to make sure there are no explosives. there are no weapons. there are no human beings that are being taken in those trucks. then they give the go ahead to the is really side that this truck is going to enter, and these are the types of goods that are inside. and once it reach that is rarely
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site early this morning, that's actually when the gun man had opened fire and killed 3 is really is all of home living and legal settlements in the occupied west bank. all right. have that many thanks for that. honda sounds great download your dania inside of that, the border crossing. let's speak to jawad nani. he's a form of foreign affairs minister for jordan. he joins us now from the to damian capital. welcome to l, just ever. so we've just heard from our correspond to describing the level of security arrangements that exist at this highly important crossing the dining and science, the king. hussein bridge with the email security scanners states of the art equipment . so in your mind, what's going wrong here as well, i think you're under the uncertainty circumstances, you know so much, but the stain and love, biggest things all over people are watching on a daily basis. that's all stays the commission by his lady. so just try to test the top share of the feelings or somebody who would probably go out of his way to do
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something that the jump data is not to. busy do not want him to actually don't come down. so any way, i think, you know, this is an expression of and got on the part to someone who used to be a, so a judge and who we do use that to, you know, things are going to be of control and there is, but it isn't compression or uh, him, but he was a better stand this job done. does everything possible to prevent such a vessel and taking place? and even when they took place in the past, joined, immediately follow the international know regulations and book of goals which are decided between the 2 countries and which are 2 large international. so you know, this is the 1st incident that happens on the borders. much this already there and let if you will to come. and we think that the check you about the same time, you know, under the kind of circumstances jonathan has no control and all the government over
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everybody's feelings, how he's their feet or how very err. yeah, fortunately, i, fortunately has these sites already drawn unfortunately, as you say, very rapid. nevertheless, this has happened at a time of extremely high tensions with pretty serious repercussions if the israelis now decides that they are going to tighten the grip fully occupied. westbank did jordan take its off the bull heavy think and i think, you know, we're probably given that kind of design to government and that was that control it's decisions are really that they would probably don't done must be very careful actually today. and even mondays are it, is that the outbound by it is tentative as it does lots of died laptops, this bite is what it is. we're committed inside of georgia. they to get enrolled in a judge and mother. and i cannot serve them. they give the to budget to, to get to work because in the end but seems started on manually. i loved them to go . i think that to be there is on, i make every way to do it, but it says i,
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it is going to is this and all the to the, to him for the to, to, to break the contractual fees and the conditions in terms of, if you stated that the assigned by the to congress central don't have to have to, as you say, is no way just as you say as well. and gordon are bound by this 1994 a peace treaty. what secuity arrangements exist between the 2 countries since about treating woodside is the, for instance, the sharing all of intelligence between their respective services on the, as randy and joe dining and some of them that i'm going to ask community, i'm not really to this for such information but i would assume that all. busy there is a go to the nation. there is, there must be something like that. you cannot clap with one hand if you want to commit the security on both sides of the law under the fact that police both those where it gets very well. i think it indicates that there has been, is certain degree or a high degree of coordination. i agree with you,
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but is it fair to say the irrespective of that 1994 a peace treaty relations must be frayed right now given how large the to obtaining and palestinian population of of jordan is something like 3000000 of the book. you know, the 1st of all, this is not the gym. dennis feet is not, is not limited to jordan, is it? but as being an origin is really universal. among the games they seems as though it is a half across every human boulder. they have 5 minutes, a different human life of the 1st 10 years. now we, when we focus on a given event, somehow we forget the picture of the fixture as far as we are concerned. they drilled in. is it very bleak on, based on the size and the comments so much so much evaluations and that there's the funds that tell, you know, most geraldine is and it's not all of them. i've seen the unhappy about blood step
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2 out to $94.00. my phone a 5 minutes to for jordan. good to hear your thoughts. so thanks for joining us. and i'll just okay, well let me, i'm at, i'm asked for you here in the pseudo with us to talk about this in more detail. he is professor all we do studies, the institute for graduate studies that i'm happy to thanks for being here. so as you heard that from july to a 90 is not just the pre 1000000. no. so you're putting into an, a 2 day me into a furious about what's happening next towards the entire arab street, the entire society of jordan, given the delicate diplomatic tight road, the jordan war books and all out of the united states peace treaty with this route . how does it manage these, these tensions of this particular moment in time? well, it's going to be extremely difficult. um, actually a lot of georgia indians are, are not happy with, with the jordanian government. a few months ago, the jordanian government, the military shot down the ran in missiles on israel's,
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on israel's behalf. and so there's actually a lot of anger i enjoyed and not just toward israel but, but also to the jordanian government. but you know, this kind of attack, i mean, this is unique and in some ways, unprecedented at least in the current context. but we've seen other attacks, right? there have been attacks and in the west bank. and i think that the, the lesson here is that the kind of violence that israel has on least on palestinians, particularly and gaza in particular and gaza. but also in the west bank is bound to breed. these kind of sort of retaliatory attacks. and in fact, lloyd austin, the secretary defense of the united states side as much back back in december when he warned israel that they were going to perhaps attain a tactical victory. but that they, they might accrue a strategic defeat any. talked about the anger that they were generating as a result of killing civilians. and he spoke to us mistakes, or maybe he's another word,
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crimes in iraq and afghanistan respectively. and both of those situations ended up being nightmare. as for it, for the us, because of the anger that was created as result of so many massacres against civilians. given this attack, do we expect news, right, is to use this as a, as a pre tax for ramping up for the security operation. security operations and invited to come is of course, in the occupied west bank. we've seen days of it happening in the likes of the janine war now will the entire security architectural on the board to change the so i think it's yeah, i think you're probably right. i think that that things are going to be ratcheted up even further. i mean, in some ways it's hard to imagine, you know, what else state and they could do. they basically are destroyed significant parts of, of janine and obviously gaza has been, has been almost completely gutted. uh, the united nations is saying that at least 80 years will be required to re reconstruct gaza. and so i think but, but i think, yeah, i think israel is going to do what it usually doesn't and situations like this. and
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that will be, that will involve probably greater intensification of attacks and gaza, but then also in the west bank and the name or in the pretext of are under the pretext of security. these are of course, highly sensitive port across things out they, i mean, already the philadelphia comfortable philadelphia, colorado and the, the south of the gaza strip on the board with egypt is in the hands of these. or at least they want to dig deep, hold on to that, to be in control of anything that may enter. i will leave a gauze from egypt and that will this potentially from george? did you think there is some sort of overarching strategy or israel wants controls? i mean that's a, that's the overall uh, sort of, uh, objective here. i mean that if you look at the, the ceasefire negotiations, the that have been ongoing now for, for months, the stick. many of the sticking points relate to is really controlled. they want control over this and that's a meet. and that's the re accord or, and the central part of the causes of strip which day, which they created to divide north from south. they have the,
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the buffer zone and along the border with israel, which it takes up about 16 percent of the guys. they obviously want the philadelphia port or as corner as you, as you just spoke to. and then they have the control, obviously over almost complete control in, in, in the west bank as well. so this is to a significant extent about control. and i don't think we should forget the larger backdrop of the illegal occupation and israel's desire to control all of the land under it's greater israel objectives. they want to control all the land from the river to the sea and perhaps even beyond. and that involves an ethnic cleansing of the palestinians, and that's what they're working toward kind of piecemeal now. and that they started on, on, you know, obviously decades ago. but i'm a good hear your thoughts. i'm having the administrative okay, well let's turn our attention now to what's happening in concert itself, because he's ready, we'll plan to bomb the residential tower in the southern past the strip
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this was the attack in con units as unclear how many casualties. of course, at least 33 percent of students have been killed in this way. the attacks on this trip over the past day, according to the health industry target. but his name joins us now live from darrow, by live in central gaza. subtract supposed to be any more information on this attack on the residential tower in southern gauze of the well, the 2nd largest, the se in the entire gaza strip, has been underwritten. this is really strikes in the past couple of hours. we saw 3 residents of houses being completely flat since we started out loud explosions. all taking place had taken place in that area where a mother alongside with had dealt with that being killed in that strikes that same . tell you a neighborhood that had to be a dust covered neighborhood because it has been multiply under these very religion, things from boston. and we, we clearly understand that the city of connie and this is now the city, why they've got to a nation campaign,
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is taking place there. but we continue to hear from eye witnesses in the outskirts of city, including a moss, the area that these where the quite posted trends have been extensively used in the past couple of months, specifically in a very densely populated area where residents in the middle of the day in the and the midnight has been on a spread out tax, while people that have been expressing that deep fee is about about the continuation of these people on the part, the green realities that need not only 100, it has to be not taxed, but we're talking about the north of this trip where our supper, our neighborhood has been on top to the request of abutment what, according to medical sources, to without just to read that 15 palestinians have been killed since don't today. and this number is expected to be a wrong thing within the coming hours, as long as these very military easiest pills rounding up. committed 3 offensive by its fights of jets on up to the units on the ground. oh, i tamika many thanks for the entire companies and with the latest staff during palo central gas. i know the morning strike on the house in the, on
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a house in the giovanni refugee campus killed at least 5 people among the big deputy director of civil defense for an old and guys and several members of his family. the agencies responsible for emergency and rescue services and a social reef was at the scene of the attack and sentenced this report. the violent is rarely asteroid targeted, a 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 target to allow maybe i'm an area near come on that one hospital. the destruction is 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 a body. as we enter the destroyed house, we see the teams are still working. a girl has just been rescued. the target assembly terrified these women and children were pulled from under the rubble of to
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is really will plains of time. several people have been killed or injured. this is a crate to caused by the missiles. teams have recovered some bodies, but more up 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 buried a lot. and i just remember there was 6 of us including me and my grandmother. what did my son go? and what did we do to deserve this? they keep telling us to go to a safe area, but there is nothing. we didn't do anything. no kids were launch from here and yet we got attacked. why, what for? what is that of was? why can't anyone help us to the should you have to come audio media seems
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like this one happened daily with continuous is really a rates and bombing, especially at night. the intensity of the attacks means the bodies are scattered across nearby areas of israel, targets homes, gatherings on the street and shelters with each strike. people are killed and injured, most of them, women and children. and it's a chevy. if i didn't have you, why i'm sure a big move in 2 fifths of children. in gauze i received the 1st dose of the polio vaccine. the immunization drive in the south of the strip has been extended by a date health or to say teams will continue with ministering vaccine. now it's clear that you can walk in closet free. we are in the northern airport of the strip or here in the us, in from arrow for the, from the park district. and you can bubble those roads, sewage, those roads that are bringing the life of 1000 of displaced palestinian setup, their 16 of these areas as stressful. not only just subtracting the disease but
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also losing their life, particularly when we talk about vulnerable to go. the children among them, as well as bird, with no complication. one of the major challenges right now facing the, the vaccination counts in, in the city of hon. you is to be able to get those who are based through part of the city. those who made their way back to their homes after that really military withdrew partially from the area, are having a hard time leaving their phones and coming to the center of the city. also having a hard time getting through the designated points in the an eastern part of the city of finance because of the risk involved and the presence of the pocket drones, the surveillance of drones as well as the ongoing. here's the art galleries degrading and submitted in conflicts and environments for people to what, what was the right now, it is and one day extension of the vaccination campaign. and hopefully this will help people in the eastern part of a get through this printer are and get through it or they can be in group and get vaccinated before it's due. like then the problem is we don't see it happening in
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the northern part of the 5th because there are also many of the challenges including granting permits. we have crossed mid 3 and jack points. so then another positive. this is one of the difficulties to what's going on. a bunch of all had all the news out, including the head of the w. h o ones. the world needs to wake up to the unfolding humanitarian crisis to see time and out julians await results. following subsidies presidential election will be live of the capital l g is the is that will, can you students have been injured in a 5 and a go schooled and is still a little town, please say to them, a treat was damaged. an investigation is underway. we model authorities in kansas and yeah, are you county looking into safety regulations of the school that it follows? another 5 and a dormitory that killed at least $21.00 students. a 139 children have been
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accounted for. the 17 still missing. katherine story has more from the russia in near you county. can you? this is where i thought i saw the of the boys who died in that choir or several of them are still missing. i was wondering how seen family members power and what have, you know, this, the community here the made is you who are still in shock up trying to process exactly what happened. and there are a lot of questions that i know being asked about the different constance is that led to, to that file, we can speak into government, which was or not including the spokesman. and it says that some of the, the into is whether that was po, box us 50 and imagine regulations in place. for example, we're talking about 2 adults that had a $150.00 students. so was that spaces
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of all those beds done properly? oh, how easy was that room? was that accept uh, area uh, blue students for example, accessed the portfolio of for example, some of the questions that the police are looking into. we have been told also that the owner of ours is helping police with investigations. what we've seen on government space, not saying that the government is showing, we'll send to schools to inspect the quality of the schools and the measures in place as well. but a lot of people hear that we're talking to a saying that, well this should be done regularly. so why now? because it's easy enough. like why me josh reactions. so people who are upset about
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that, but right now the one the loved ones and was waiting for the results of the investigations that has been carried out. catherine slowly, aga 0, mary county, the head of the world health organization is urge the well to wake up to the new misty minus here in crises institute down. according to the u. m. student has the highest rates of internal displacements of the world and is facing a worsening farming along with the color on break. well, the hostile population is suffering from acute food in security. the conflict has left some 25000000 people. more than half of the country's population in dire need of humanitarian aid. of this 14700000 required urgent assistance for the range of life saving supports. for the week,
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the humanitarian sector has requested $2700000000.00, which is less than half funded government and the eastern part of the democratic republic of congo and home to more than $700000.00 people is dealing with an impulse outbreak. the cities health care infrastructure, the struggling to cope with the rise in cases health officials say a lot of public awareness is fueling the spread of the virus and the city z r. c is reported. $20643.00 cases of impulse. and at least 635 people have died, phone illness, i go this disease right here in town. i didn't know trouble to get it. i asked them to carefully observed the body and meshes that then protect themselves because it's a very contagious disease. i just wake contact with an infected us and one kind of give the disease. can i leave with the corner sauce? that will be less young? is it easy to read? is it this is way perhaps you can please do not seem to be very concerned. i think the w a tool we'd be button is for the student in the, in the so that the population is that we have this is a new problem that i've just,
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i've, even as nobody's defend this. while an opposition candidate for president edmondo gonzales has arrived in spain and left caracas in the wake of a government crackdown gonzales had taken refuge in the spanish embassy. incorrect goes off to the court, issued a warning phase. the rest present because majority declared victory and julys election, the opposition in cisco was all this one. the majority of the vote. the latest political crisis began early of this year with the supreme court upheld a band, preventing the opposition's nominee for president. where we are corina machado from holding public office for 15 years. in march, back by machado form and zippy bout to bundle gonzales was chosen to run the place . the electro counsel and venice where this highest, quote declared, present nicholas. but during the winter of july's election, but to confirm the result, but the opposition says it has proof. comes on this one. in august gonzales took refuge in the spanish embassy, incorrect kind of stuff to a judge issued a warrant for his arrest. he's accused of offences including conspiracy. on
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falsifying documents that on saturday, spain granted gonzales, political asylum. would venezuela's government agreeing to his safe passage. jorge restore f o is direct to all of the conflict analysis resource center. he says madura would likely retain power. i think this is the conservation of a new wave of regression i'm. that's the regina will maintain and it will hold on one of the turn of the piece for them to try to form a go for monday, the exile. but that will be even affecting the previews of positions, either strike to do that, to no effect. i'm in my view, these you same to the lucian. also transition to democratic ruling this way and a confirmation that we are going to see. i need, i need like he made a government to hell to hold on to power. it will be very difficult to have any kind of tools leverage on the team. the doors even has the means to refresh
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the control of the armed forces. isaac control over the main source of revenue, which is oil the minute sweller, fitness for that has been able to produce more oil, not as much. i seem to pass, but, but sufficiently to fund that reparation and to be able to hold off the power. i think that's the blow might be good for us, has completely failed both the barbados initiative. we tried to support the very many countries between the end as well as the mexican, sorry breast cnn called on getting governments that didn't produce any kind of softening or gesture towards that angle to ation. by the movers you still had the amount to 0. we looked at the push to allow divorce and one of the few countries where still the legal, the philippines, and it's for the record to feed for 2 time rugby. well champions,
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australia that's coming up with the the hello. the skies are lost. the clear once again across months of south america, a little bit of clout just around a year ago. i that will pull this way a little further research, but that's the boundary between kuta way i want to say it was 21 degree celsius. power should be last 3 showers that are just central southern parts of cherry north is that, well we're into the thirty's asencion and also into re uh, over the next couple of days. much of a sale generally try a few coast ocean. i was able to vote salvatore, plenty of showers up towards the north of the continent, pushing up into central america. and this is where we are looking to get some really intense down pools. big rain here. this may well develop into a tropical system. so that certainly wants to keep an eye on it slightly to cause
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flooding the southern parts of mexico. good rush. it shows that across mount charles central america fusion i was across the copy. but some things that spells the sunshine in between the language saying some lobby sabbaths on the sunday, a shelves with more widespread across the wind, which as well as we go through monday, say bye bye. that's all the way down to was pretty that could catch a shadow to another weather that we do have in the gulf of mexico. that is going to face and move very heavy right into the deep south of the us running across the pine handle. using further bracelets, but by monday it's a lot to dry the, the, the
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do without a 0 his or mind if i told stories this out 3 years, right? these have been killed in the shooting of the pool, the crossing between the occupied westbank and showed him. is there any forces control that crossing the chute of repeatedly arrived from jordan in a truck? an open file is where the whole planes are from the residential tower in southern guns or early morning strike of the north killed 5 people, including the deputy head of the civil defense, responsible for rescue services from the swain and opposition candidate for president that bundle gonzales. has arrived from spain way seeking political asylum, left caracas in the wake of a government constance spent a month hold up in the spanish embassy contest for court issued a warrant for his arrest. now to control authorities or working to penetrate the body of activist i single as the who was shot dead by his ready forces and the occupied westbank. supportive gathered at the noblest hospital,
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whether due to cause us citizens body is coming to being held to show them the head find this way the soldier for the demonstration on friday. however, the hand of a body may be delayed by the closure of the border crossings. with jordan, a 26 year old as low as he is the said activist from the international solidarity movement group to be killed by israel in 2 decades in march, 2003 american. rachel corrie was crushed to death, so she tried to block and it's ready, bulldozer and gaza. israel's minute treat label to death, an accident. and in april off the same. yeah. british citizen trump handle was shocked in the head. buying is riley soldier. he died in hospital 9 months later, and these are the soldier who killed him was child for 11 years, but was released early. but i speak now to natural goal and he was the co founder of the international solidarity movement. she joins us from nablus. welcome to how to 0. so about late that, that is a long history of human rights defend as risking everything to go to products time
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. what do you think drives them? first of all, thank you for helping me. um, i think it's uh both you know, people's desire to live in uh, in a more just uh world where you know this, this uh, americans supported genocide. um that's happening in palestine right now. um, you know, it would not be possible rather, you know, people want to live in a world where, where they can be safe, where their children can be safe. and this is, this is why, because right now, our stein, it's at the forefront of this. some of this struggle for, for human rights actually in the right of indigenous people to stay on their arms. people come to be part of this thing. and the system that's trying
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to, you know, the, just a steals land by force and implements, you know, and i'm just system and also, because when they come here they to actually confronted system. you know, we all live in some way under this white permits and still, you know, in some places, post colonial in some places kill colonial system. that's the incenting, the system as you say. but in confronting the system, the international solar eclipse on is that when the movement, the nice to know it was a member of has lost a number of exciting to this over the years. as we mentioned, the american rachel car, you killed in 2003 by industry, the bulldozer tom handle the brits and some of the head and 2003. not to mention this very, very long list of people who have receive a life changing injuries, some of the hands of policy and fights as to how aware all these, many of them young people of the dangers once each day. i'm sorry, but the international volunteers were not names at the 100000 new fighters. i'd
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like to me or that, but uh yeah people, people that come here or where they're facing, the janice title, military. you know, the, the people that where you're from, you know, the people that are implementing now to the genocide of spreading to the west bank . many of them are soldiers that are coming back from gaza and who are mass murder . basically, people who are murdered. it's, you know, doesn't sometimes hundreds of people and these are the people that are implementing now together with the stuff, there's some genocide here and people are aware that this is what they're facing. we do challenge on, you know, the system is, is, is it's, uh, generally work on like divide and conquer. you know, if, if the palestinians alone know this route is getting away with unified and, and there's and no one is, you know, either with complicity or silence of the international community put together. when
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we stand together, that would be impossible. so part of the work is standing together here on the ground. and while the child had um, is it, you know, i should or was the most of your sites tragic, you know, like murder of on a volunteer that was supposed and absolutely no risk. but it was done because our work is so effective and they want to stop it. you want to sign onto the to so i can be jumping you, you, because you on is very active, is how differently are you treated by these radio authorities? a very differently, i mean, international is, i'm just rarely use you know, when there is, when they, they say they murder, they still have, have yet to killing these rarely after this. but that were different when they injures, rarely, after this, when they have injured is rarely, after this,
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the did cause a big, you know, there was push back from within is really society. and the same goes for, you know, when they chose rachel corrie, on one hand to the american government did nothing. and other americans that have been murdered by israel. and the american government did nothing but there was a lot of, you know, they lost many, you know, on the diplomatic. there was pressure, um, media wise like they must, you know, their narrative was damaged. um, while, you know, on the same day that rachel was feel for example, 70 palestinians including the mother of 7, you know, was murder than that. you know, got that doesn't, that's like part of the norm that people are used to. so there is a much heavier price when, when it's an international activist investment, once it is really activists and we are treated differently. these are the wrench and the, sorry, the, the district,
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the government has accused to the i a samuel organization of, of having links to on palestinian groups. i mean, how all the depths of following phone volunteers perceived compared to the depths of palestinian activist. so they immediately tom, this for being accused of having links to organizations. um the big it's uh, you know, i mean that's such a ridiculous accusation of the matches must have been linked to, to any kind of. now it's clear that the people that they murdered the artist on after this but they murdered, are all armed. you know, people who pose no threats to their soldiers. as of course, you know, tens of thousands of, uh, our students who are murdered on a regular, you know, on a regular basis. so, i mean, i don't know how to respond to such as a cert,
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accusation, or item that's a go then co founder of the international solidarity movement. and thank you for joining us, announces here. since the country is electrical, all sorts uses vote to turn out to the presidential election on saturday. was 48 percent. that's high then back in 2019 the official results are expected. later on sunday candidates. hasanti. sherry's campaigns says it has recorded election violations. he's one of the 2 kansas challenging president ultimately to boone's bid for a 2nd to some of the binge of 8 joins us now. live for margie is capital out. she is. and to us on a boat to turn out not as low as i mentioned that as previous he is. what should we read into that of the? well, it, it depends on whether it is believable or not. as many international observers have
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these questions about how did the voter turnout jump from when it was at 5 pm in the evening at to drop the about 26 percent to 48 percent in just 3 hours. and when our voting was extended, we were at a pulling station early in the morning and we saw of us still a trickle of people coming in. there were no major cues, and people were costing the ballots. the we saw kind of that the support is from the 3 parties that costing the balance. people were actually those who support these 3 candidates, but excited about it. but there is also a segment of society which it just feels that the results are pre determined and there is no point in voting. that's bad. but as you mentioned, 48 percent is significantly higher than what it was last time around in 2019. it would be after the 1st time off to the the tell them was since the 1990 is that there will be a, an election where it is, it'd be in a completely smooth process. and it is going to be
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a transfer of power unless the civil and bins every election. so we're still waiting for these results. the election commission has the summer about 50 to 72 hours in the fall after the polls are close to announce these results. as you mentioned, it is van criticism coming from the opposition that was left over to contest, saying that there have been violations, including people being forced, that funding stations to inflate results. people being off to the world in proxy and also results in voting, not being shared with the representative who were present at the following session . so instead of agency do what happens, but it is widely believed. the presence of one is going to win under the time and been, and if he doesn't, if there isn't of the candidates when it is going to be, it's an uphill task for them to make sure that this there, because we've seen as a victory for all and julians who turned up and those who stayed at home. okay. some of the many thanks to that. some of the binge of a, you know,
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just as i used to as low as possible storm this, he has been downgraded to a tropical depression and often leaving a trail of destruction through northern vietnam including the capital and only state media. se tyson yankee triggered land slides, the code at least 18 people, dozens more being injured. at least 13, they're missing storm damaged infrastructure and sunk at the 6 trips. whether agency is warning if possible, flooding and land slides and so system moves, westwood yagi also wreaks havoc in southern china as high not in provence. local officials say at least 4 people have been killed, that even more than 25000 houses have been destroyed. if the roads are blocked by phone, trees, and power lines down, tens of thousands of people who relocated heavy rain which triggered flooding in schools. 32 people across india, a southern state of denver pradesh. rescue is, are found the challenging to access some of the flooded areas. people in the city of vada, i'll be left with little to no access to basic necessities such as food and water.
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of a halt, everybody is struggling. the government officials came tough provided relief to stranded locals. the tool, the vehicle's carrying 8 still pay, so the relief does not reach people stuck inside the home. it would be great if the released material could reach those who have stuck in the inner parts of the area. the government officials have been bluffing, but the relief distribution is very can accessible. this trend of locals have no option but to come here and collect the released material themselves, either screwed up or shut low, is that up to disaster response forces have been getting a lot of like injuries somewhere even into, to buy i, we're not stealing the risk of operations, we have no risk getting thousands of stranded low comes with the help of boats including pregnant ladies. miss olivia essex. i had a national emergency due to for as far as was five's of destroyed vast amounts of grassland and forest. bolivia has seen this launch is number one, finds the see with the full 1000000 hectares of land affected the country as
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requested. international aid to help find the funds to date, we have 1500000 hector setup in affected forest areas. we have 2300000 hector's that have been identified as passenger areas to date adding the passenger areas and the forest areas affected by the fire. we have 3800000 effected hector's christian conservative in the philippines. say they will block legislation that would legalize divorce and the predominantly roman catholic nation, while the 14 groups with millions of members have come together to come paint and loved the politicians. different opinions is the only country in the world upon from the vatican where divorce is illegal, but in may the lower house of parliament passed a divorce bill below reports from the a c c. 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 childrens were at stake. 13 years old. and when my eldest turned
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13, 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 divorce 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 drones now under only 6 grams for no amount. for instance, if you got married before you were 18 years old, or if you fail to manage license, i mean these aren't the reasons for the march couple to want to separate about voting 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 center building. it's been approved at the committee level advocate say there's never been a better chance to get
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a divorced law implemented in the philippines. the only country in the world, apart from the bad of good or divorce, isn't a good option for those in failed marriages. so the catholic church says it won't let us happen without a fight 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 are husband and wife. ted and ruby drew morris, who said their marriage was saved because divorce wasn't available. 10 minutes haven't been and faithful to sway. although i was very hard and my drives have been by your lisa had 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 in the catholic church,
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nothing except death must break a family 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 minute process has delivered medicine, toys, and clothing to people living and everybody part of popping you're getting. frances was met by members of the catholic community and mission, reason funded by on the north west coast. people living that have no access to running water and have limited electricity fonts. this is on the 2nd leg of a full country tour of south east asia, an oceania and egyptian archaeologist as low as a petition for the return of the boss of the ancient egyptian queen f. a t t i caught a bust is currently in berlin's last museum and was smuggled out of egypt and you have any more than a 100 years ago. egypt as a long course for the return of the artifacts. that's fine now. yeah.
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20242025. should be the year that the african countries and the summarization. so either on starts to come back again. and then i see that museums is due for that this, the entity is because our heritage was taken out of egypt by the page and the english go ahead on our direct and sports after a series of the mrs. the tennis load number to finally has a hands on the us open trophy pharmacy. it started the natural disasters increase concern for the community and people across the globe are taking action times, running filed at the lower end, that comes in germany environmental campaign. so facing the roster of authorities
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and in some cases being labeled extremes for using direct action protests. people empower, investigates climate correct down on out to 0. perfect down to medias. censorship and the rise of all 3rd period wake up one day. this system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive look at the last power in hungary for the experiences of those who leave it every day that he showed on us what he has to be very careful, of course, and the have to be big enough to support how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera of the the
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time of his far. thank you. nice. it's the final day of competition at the paralympics with 14 gold metal still up for grabs for the closing ceremony. there was a great moment for hosts in front of the eiffel tower in paris. their blind football team beat argentina in the funnel. frederick villaroo put franz ahead, but archie, tina, fall back in adventure. we went to a penalty shoot as an villaroo again stepped up to claim the gold metal. there had been several world records in track and field, morocco's. i'm in our head down. we set a new, vast and immense, 400 meters to 47 colombian. karen moreno did the same thing and her 400 meter final, and there has been more metal success for china. lead the way in the overall step confirmation then china way out in front with $94.00 goals. it's still short of
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their record hall from rio in 2016 when they won. a 107 titles. great britain are set to finish 2nd for a 3rd straight games. after a series of near misses arena sub blanca is a new us open champion, bella russian said she was living her best blood after a victory against home player just kept the deal as well. number 2 says this title, when has made her the happiest person in the world, on the sidelines report of the ladies and gentlemen who using pointless law, see us open champion this year, rena sutherland, who was seen smashing her racket on the locker room floor oft about the feet to cook her golf. she since i've come injuries, personal loss and mental struthers to finally get a hands on the 1st time flip flushing. meadows and a 3rd grand slam. i've room for lost my father. it's always being my goal to put
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our family name in the, in the history of stansen. and every time i see name 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, great place here, the use open and i also had 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 a sub olenka playing her best tennis. a crucial moments. ultimately a 7575 defeats and produced 1st grand slam finals. it might take some time to reflect on her achievement then just the noise lost or hidden hill and everyone has like a congrats, amazing tournament. and i'm like a like whatever. um yeah,
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it's been kind of a crazy, crazy couple days. so hopefully i'll get some time after this to kinda just relax and just, you know, look back at what i've been able to do the last month. it's 14 winds in a row on hard quotes for sub blanca. i some current and former will champions of best, both watched on. she'll now have verizon, egan should be on texas both number one ranking size and i'll just 0 other men's final will take place later on. sunday taylor friends will face world number one younique's center. both men are looking to make history. f flushing meadows as center will have the chance to win his 2nd grandson's title and become the 1st as holly. and when the us open or 12 seed and home favorite fritz, has amy's become 1st us player to win in major since 2003 a least a with played a twice before and it's 11 with center winning their most recent encounter last year at indian wells center is $115.00 titles compared to 8 for fritz italy and has
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won 5 times this year, including his 1st grand slam at the australian open. it's been 21 years and sandy roddic won the us open since then the us has gone 82 consecutive plans without amends. major champion at least it shows that someone's in the final. so it's like if it's possible, i think it's become, i guess an american winning a slam has become much more of a, a possibility. and some of the people might start to believe in a little more because, you know, i mean, i'm in the file now, but we've got 3 or 4 guys that, that can also do it. we are in america. we are a new york thing against an american, so it's going to be for sure to crowd the 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, so i'm going to accept that i'm,
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i have my theme and my people are close to me in my mind to know that there are many people watching from home from italy and then just take the some, some support from the australia as right. we team have separate a record defeat at the hands of argentina. the payments spot from 17 points down to when they're run through championship match. 6727, that's the most points of all these have ever conceded and has to match. and their 2nd heavy as last adver argentina's for 9 tries move. the 2nd behind leaders of africa, australia, and new zealand himself lost 3 of their for matchers. and we'll finish with a great catch in major league baseball, it looks like gunner henderson have a hit, a rerun home run for the baltimore orioles hose. a searing ground the ball to deny him stop baltimore going ahead. his temper went on to win the game. 71 and that is all you sport for now. we pass along far less of the fog for this news,
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but i'll be back in a boat with much for the day's news. the us vice president campbell, a harris will go face to face with president donald trump in their 1st live presidential television, to face, with polls pointing to a tight race him either positive move. indeed, all in their favor, full analysis, 0. the bodies of those on the fringes of society increasingly belonging to my goods washed, the shores forensic anthropologist takes a campaign for the dignity of the deceased for the right to crozier for the living to the european parliament. every trim particular to the thousands of migrant bodies buried with 7 name in european cemeteries. few or unknown witness
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