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ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the the hello until mccrae. this is the news on line from coming up in the next 60 minutes . more intense exchanges across the board of 5 between israel forces and his belong, the u. n. williams, the violence could lead to a devastating regional conflicts. the death toll and these ready attack on living owns capital has more than doubled. at least 31 people that can send killed, including senior his black commanders,
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least 21 palestinians are killed as these for any military poems, the school of shelter and displaced people neg, kansas city and voting ends in sri lanka where people are choosing of presidents and the 1st election since it's the can nomic christ. i'm joining us real sco with the sport sing tv. the latest from the premier league is west time take on chelsea in london's all the it's 15 g m t that is full pm in living on with as well as military has carried out a new series of his strikes in self and living on dozens, all of his riley attacks were conducted over an hour prompting a waiver for tele trey strikes from his blot ends in northern israel. now it follows the mounting disk told from an attack and the liberties capital on friday. at least 51 people were killed in an as riley strike on southern pavers,
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including senior has block amanda's. at least 23 people are still missing. emergency crews searching through the rubble. the key it messes up the been a sec. any. what has happened is a real mess. it could be as riley enemy has committed a real mascot through targeting and attacking a residential building that hosted civilians including children and women. and we are recovering innocent children and women and man from under the rubble. where is the international law and the international humanitarian law? where is the so called universal humanity, elizabeth male, will the liberties, health minister says the strikes are a violation of international law and constitute rule crimes. but we have correspondence covering developments across the region. is that the best route of these individual dining and capital i'm on because these ready government has been down to 0 from reporting from inside as well. but 1st, we're going to go through the tools to jabari who is live for us, and by right, the death toll, the,
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from those the strikes yesterday is now double to 31. doesn't still missing under the rubble. can you just give us an idea of what is happening there right now? well, the search operation continues behind me. this is uh, being done by the loveliest um, 1st responders. all right, let me read costs as well as her medics. uh, the lebanese army were here still going through the russell, trying to locate 23 people that are still missing or these are the extract that was throwed out here on the friday. you know, at this area is going to start here in the southerly rooms. it's a very densely population. many people that have homes around where this attack happens are still unable to return to their homes, and there is a sense a streaming reside here of many of the shops in this area are hello. there is very
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little foot traffic. many people have decided to leave this neighborhood for the time being on our way down here. the roads were virtually empty, where usually it is quite okay. so there is a sense that things are at very, very intense. and people are very angry and very scared because there's a lot of one of them being what have sex. that there's worried that this latest attack by israel to kill 2 very high ranking members of hezbollah as well as the other 14 as well. members. and this tries to really push things to the point to return it to so we've seen a mess of escalation in strikes both from is rattling through southern living on and by his blot into northern israel. can just bring us up to date on exactly what is happening across the board. and now yes of found this morning. we have information from the, the is really officials say that they launched at least 80 air strikes on to
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southern 11 on targeting various weapons installations. the post belonging to has the ability to turn as well uh, according to these really have launched at least 45 rockets across the border into northern israel. now, this exchange that we've seen over the past 89 hours since this morning is the most intensive since the 2 sides in get started engaging sort of fires on weight. so it is the most intense back and forth between has the law and as well. in this so of 11 on since october 8th, which is also causing alarm. here we heard from the true minister who press briefing earlier on saturday birds the country to remain on high alert for people to be vigilant. to be alert, to be conscious of their surrounding, and the people around them really insinuating that this is now
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a country on edge and everybody has to do with their part to ensure that things that don't escalate further. but really many here believe that at these latest developments are as serious escalation. thank you so much dos the dosage. barry for us the in by roads as well as cost now to the investor, avi, whose line from the jo, dining and capital, he's in demand because these ready government has banned al jazeera from reporting from within israel. and we heard from a, we're his blah, things things are at, at this point in time. what's the latest information and intelligence on the assassination of his beloved members from these riley points of view as well? in the last 20 minutes, the seeing israel released a statement that can only this be described is really salting. has bowlers was here about 20 minutes ago nearly exactly 24 hours since carrying out their latest assassination attack against has bullet and barriers they released made public
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specifics about the operation on their social media. and i'll read a bit of it to you here. these really forces say under ground and in the heart of his bullet stronghold in bay route, he's really forces eliminated senior commanders of hezbollah as a rug. one force that goes on to say that they use precise strikes and he's really air force jets, were guided by the intelligence directorate. the brett's in length. the detail. the specific names provided here. the uh, the structure of the command and control of this unit that they targeted. all of these details really do illustrate that is really sending out a very clear signal that it has a strong intelligence apparatus. not just is real, but on the ground wherever it wants to have people. it has that human intelligence asset capability available and it is currently still operating and what they are trying to do in bold and by the attacks is carried out. not just in the last few days that have been ongoing since the war began almost
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a year ago. they want to continue there in bold and by the activities of care that they want to continue using overwhelming force and carry out a facade. it attacks on multiple fronts. so try to force groups like has bullying him, us to make a tactical retreat, to come to the table to accept the terms at the end of a very big stick. and that's really what we're saying is realty. now, just on that, we've seen dozens of rockers fired by israel into southern living on can you just bring us up to date with exactly what the israeli military saying and what is trying to achieve at this point? actually just in the last few hours or so we've seen is really media reporting that an estimated $100.00 targets were hit in southern lebanon just in the last hour or so. his bullet fired about 25 rockets back. but another media report say $45.00 more rockets were fired from a southern 11 on into the north of israel in less than an hour. so this back and
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forth, this call and response is ongoing and both sides are really doing the same thing. they are trying to use military escalation to force the other side to come to the table to accept the terms of some kind of deal. now they both say that they don't want more were, but is real, seemingly does going against critics within the population. so it's going against criticism from their own military escalation, they say is the only way forward to bring the armed groups there declared enemies to the table to accept turns. it is the only way to secure they say, any sense of long term security for these rarely people in the north of israel. and they say to secure the release of is really tapped as being held in gaza. but so far, all that escalation on either side is lead to is more escalation, to thank you so much. so i know that we will be talking to you as things continue to develop and best route the for us in a month. what are you in human rights chief, has it as well as attack on by road could amounts to a war crime, boca,
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to accept. the strike was intended to spread tara among civilians, to see about 10 use targeting of thousands of individuals where the civilians, all members of and groups without knowledge as to who was in possession of the targeted devices, the location, and the surroundings. at the time of the attack violates international in rights role and as applicable, international humanitarian law. international humanitarian law prohibits the use of booby trapped devices in the form of a parent. the homeless, portable objects, which are specifically designed and constructed to contain exclusive material. it is a war crime to commit to violence intended to spread tara among civilians or jeffrey nice as a human rights lawyer who joins us now. he lived the prosecution, a form of suited being latest low, but on the most of which at the you ends international criminal tribunal for the
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former yugoslavia who joins us now from category in the u. k. thank you very much for being with us. jeffrey. first of all, what did you make of that statement from boca to white? does it carry, coming from the high commission to human rights? statement, is a succinct, accurate, and correct explanation of the criminal novelty that we have seen in the last 2 days. and it is good to hear it's spelled out with soft clarity. so just in your eyes, can you clarify his international lot been breached here? has israel committed a will crime? yes. and i think the great respect media such as you and others in the print and in television and radio show to the by being cautious about saying this is a war crime has got to stop and government. so she's got to stop showing,
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reluctance to call it out to crimes, possibly because l was always concerned about what may ultimately be called out to them, or these conflicts concerning. gotcha, oh, criminal have been criminal pretty well from the beginning. photo tribes. how about us is guided missiles into sibling areas, from the attack in october, previously, wildly from after a very short period of time. the attacks by israel, clearly disproportionate as well as finding particular rights concerning schools and you and workers, and so on. and this last contract, conceptually very similar that to watch how much they didn't sending. i'm guided missiles into civilian populations, the pages and walkie talkies and the position and destination when they were activated. therefore, it was impossible for israel to come to
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a with the outcome would be proportionate. exactly. and who would that means it exactly being tally, i guess, is it just on, on that point, can you just explain what the next step and the process could potentially be? i mean, what sort of proof needs to be gathered and how does that investigation come together? i don't think there's actually much difficulty these days and getting proof does of and tell devices as well as live testimony for witnesses. the important thing is for the international community, by that i mean the community led by the united states, sometimes by great britain. none of the congress needs to confront that we're looking at criminals and the only value liberty that it may be that the law can provide is to be encouraged to investigate. and as soon as america says, and great frequent says, and the european union says, these matters should all be investigated because be any body capable of
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investigating them. probably as the international criminal code to which reference could be made by the un. what happens 11 and the sooner they say that and the sooner participants on all sides realize that they may in bed sleeping, face the hancock. so nicole and then at least that limited power a little may have some effect. okay. that a pop photo truth. it's ok, thank you so much different. we will have to leave it there. but as always we really do appreciate your expertise and your insight into this uh, jeffrey nice human rights lawyer for us. thank you very much. okay, we'll start with a story. we're going to bring in gideon live a, he's a columnist with the israeli newspaper hot it's, he joins us now from televi. thanks again for being with us. get in. first of all, what's been the reaction there to as well, once again, being accused of war crimes?
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i mean, is there any concern at all among the want of public a there's a big difference between what is being said that most people say, what is being say is that you're both extra award. this is where it is protecting itself, namely, accusing the hard ones united to semitism and accusing the criminal code. is it not the same i say about the like any other treaty or is ryan in the world. but i guess at least among the citibank because there is a great the concern because they understand or disclose the very best, the damage from their point of view. but by in loud shape, most of these are the same because it's, it's, it's this, the woods plain is they the initial cost play. it says nothing to do is, is what i was playing. is the, has the best the most more. i mean the word of diesel any ever just ready. we thank
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you. so the same lines that we've been hearing since the will began israel and the last hour or so is also being carrying out a mess of strikes across southern living on. we're now seeing his beloved retaliates with strikes into new one as well. can you just give us a sense though, of how long as well can actually sustain these bombing attacks? what sort of stone pile does it have at this point? the question is, is those bombarding. busy it's, is it proved to a ground a very sure. oh yeah, and it's putting pressure or he's bound to go for a b in both cases. it promises failure because it is right. we really aim to an overall reward and live and on i think is going to regret it's a nice. busy because it is really, was that it was sort of not sorry what, why is that, and why do you think it would be a failure for an without war against his beloved
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a look at the word and just waiting for mouse, which is much more i and we could less well equipped organization, but after one year old, every fine thing isn't it? she was not seeing the course was achieved there. the mentor to sit play bundle was it is very ami who is blinking and quite exhausted up the one you're in guys out and she's by law who is tens of thousands. so for their own troops, this will be terminated july. i love the bus to both spot these and distorted, nothing by the way, but then they'll be small. will you be in the same position right now? so i hope this is not the idea even though as these are things already. rhetoric speaks about the overall more, you know, so turning to origin for and there a very distinct and obvious phase of, of why i over that potentially happening getting late fee. thank you. as it was for
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your insights. thank you though. the, the israeli military has carried out more attacks and gone. so targeting southern and central areas, at least $21.00 palestinians were killed in an attack on the school. the knows that the guns, especially with many displaced people with sheltering. so i got this was this room with that with the children and the playground of the school. the kids were playing and suddenly 2 rockets hit them. we don't know what they want from us. a number child is getting killed in his mother's room. what is this when countries like iran strike israel, the arab world was suddenly a lot the hero the up on this, the, the, when it comes to palestinians, no one can know, looks out for them. but for more on this to erica bozer and joins us from that, i'll follow to eric they did they strike on school in the house?
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it's a neighborhood follows many of the homes also are being hit. what more can you tell us? well certainly the as a to neighborhoods in general has been on tv as well as strikes, evaporation, since as well part were very significant part. and since broke up point will be, is very military strikes in the past couple of months and we have been subbing a police side of the strike. so if activation centers bought today, use talk was incredibly, very devastating. the death toll has risen to $22.00 palestinians being killed, including 15 children and 6 women and boost the children. what killed mostly, what whole sense of we're talking about of the palestinians with in critically injured and now they are receiving medical treatments in the pop just hospital and the north of district. we are talking about a very key intensification of attachment evacuation centers since september. this month, or at least 6 evaluation centers where we're at least
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a we're talking about 60 pounds city and what to the palestinians basically now are to see these evacuation centers of the last and may result also the destruction of the residential houses that you spend a minute transformations on the ground and cogent in multiple areas into another segments of districts. at the same time from this right now are asking about what become point safety. we have been talking to policy in what i witnesses in the schools that had been hit. they are talking about her rustic circumstances. i'm the, the school has not received any sort of winning the for the last. you told me about any sort of safe place for people to go to. but they were both, i've been a number of other attacks and just the last few hours can you just bring us up to speed on those? and how did levi has been? yeah, the in tell your bus will goes, this trip has been on the heavy strikes. if we just look back to the summit pods in the city, a problem, we can find out that a least 5 palestinians,
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what killed in an attack that was carried out against one of the main central medical warehouses in over at possible rough. ha, i'm sure lenses as we have to be hearing from medical sources, that where it's crumpling in order to reach to the location. because the, the scale of the strike was really very massive as the entire place has been switched to file. a civil defense cruise where struggling in order to absolutely looking for victims and to recover those who were under the rustle of that place that has been hit on other parts of the strip. also, where it works squarely hit we are talking about is a 2 neighborhood. again, there has been ongoing administration at ken, paying for it was of interest was nowhere to expand. be a safe area about around the and it's a room for me to here. we are the central area, we continued to you loud explosions in the eastern side of a break and it's another part of the time. is that right refuge account? but we can ask anyone on the ground here, how can you feel safe?
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there are talking about, there is no, any sense of safety in the entire street. families are coming to evacuation centers . and so despite the and a believe that they might be talking to even do support like hospitals falls crumpling to continue providing medical services for palestinians, especially in light of the chronic shortages of medical supplies. and even their medic houses have been here without any sort of best buy to eric is always we really do appreciate you giving us a sense of what it is like the and gaza teracon bows and for us india obama. the poles have closed in july because 1st election since and economic crisis leads at the collapse of the government in 2022 presidents, frequent the 2nd was voted into power by parliament. during that time he was seeking re election as an independent candidates. his rivals accused him of
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worsening the conditions of poor people and it was sterile. he plans and tax increases backed by the am if nelson and this has been some type from the capital columbia. so i'm pulling his ended head until on the side of the presidential elections. it's a crucial election. obviously, the 1st time people have spoken of to the economic crisis and political people, as you see behind me, the red bus of state trans photo waiting to take the ballad boxes to the conduct centers. but among people that is an excitement, almost a quiet, sort of a subdued excitement. if you just look around me at the back, there are crowds that have gathered, obviously outside this folding center, obviously waiting to see the ballot boxes being transported out. now we've heard a mixed bunch of views from people, but overall, certainly one of the most important priorities people have told us, is that an end to corruption? is that what they're looking at? a better future. uh, sort of, you know,
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better sort of conditions for people and that is what they want for monday. did they choose? now, obviously, in terms of bored to turn off by hitting that in keeping with for long. because usually the sort of elect toto sort of involvement that there was a city stream of voters right through the day we have 9 miles of voting, hit enter lanka, and we saw that exercise at the pulling board. we're just waiting to hear basically from here on, the ballad boxes are transported to the counting centers. they start off with the postal vote of counting the those fuss. and by the time we see the initial results from the district, it will be around 5 or 6 hours from now. but obviously final results probably even further from then preventive, which is 0 colombo. of more on this, we're joined now by allah and the kind of drama who is a political economist and senior electra at the university of johnston. he joins us live from just to ensure lanka. thank you very much for being with us here on to 0
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. so 1st of all, the pose of clothes, a couple of hours ago, nearly 70 percent, voter turnout. it appears just that was now the full. those polls closed. what message do you think that the electorate is sending yeah, i mean this is a slightly lower turnout. uh than the last election because it's a, it's a 3 way race um, between incoming president and 2 other candidates, we're really needing to raise, i think from the electronic this time. they're looking for a major change. um, they are really tired of this a set of rules that have been they have the last 15 years and they want a new government. also because 3 lanka is in a very deep economic crisis that has been a lot of suffering. and despite the huge book test 2 years ago to change the system,
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they've been waiting for this election to bring about this kind of a change. oh, okay, got it. do you think that this is going to be the end of the present with promising? and it looks very likely, though this presidential elections will be followed by arguments for elections because 3 longer has both a presidential and apology system. and what is really at stake is what a new government would do in terms of changing the economic trajectory. so since they come across the street aren't guys in a i m s program, i think there's also defaulted on his jet for the 1st time it's history. and so it's also going to a deadly action process where a lot of this debt is old to a bunch older. so what can the sorry to interrupt? so regardless of who is elected here,
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what can i actually do to try and get the country back on track economically? us both the opposition candidates upset that they do trying to read the role sheet the i'm f agreements so that that could be less hostility and more relates to the people and also set the country on a growth cost because the economy in sweetwater has been shrinking they have also said that they would negotiate better comes with a bunch order, so that's so there's much more of a release that should leave. so that street on couple and after default to gain authorized when design, this program ends 34 years from now on the studio that again the street on come my full. there isn't enough dex, at least. and this as being also the subject of debate over the last 2 days. despite the election,
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the president has been negotiating with them on hold is still the very last day. and the last set of agreements in principal, i'm very problematic drive because it's really a new government that should be deciding with motors. okay, we'll have to leave today a bit to be fascinating to see how this plays out in the coming days. this is helen and kind of gone about political economist and senior electra at the university of jeff. no, thanks so much. thank you. phil is time for the with a now. here's rob with the flood and tropical storm risk in east asia. so it's been a persistent need help somebody in japan, the wolf around the olives is also going to generalize big thunderstorm since the bank to change. but this is just a couple of days ago that sort of thing has been happening. whatever that they thought was in tokyo, but the seasonal range now coming serve. as a result, there are no breaks of flood potential and flood actual. this is flood actual this potentially very why given city sits and it goes into the comes out of the home.
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she just goes into the southern see of japan and does get his occasionally by this sort of thing. but you might have a double allow me coming your way because just coming out to shanghai, that tropical storm, which is the 2nd to hit shanghai in his voice has many days. the weeks has given yet more flooding. now it's, it's a rain issue, not a wind issue, but it is less of tropical spinner. i'm just taking unusual cost coming out to try the heading towards south korea. and as i said, it's not particularly strong from the point of view of winds. so to bring flooding rain to south career, but then look at his track vast to put in. so i was talking about. so over the top of that, the dying pull, the scientists not to reinvigorate those floods in that part of hardship. i was think the rest of problems you might get the same of the treatment, but it does dry up fairly quickly and cool down afterwards. so, still a head here on al jazeera, what a review of the u. s. secret service has revealed following july's assassination
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safe them even come in as an international insight. corruption excellence award. nominator here on now the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching l. g 0 mondor, about top stores, the salad. these really military has carried out more attacks across garza,
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at least 21 palestinians were killed in an attack on the school sheltering this place. people in kansas city israel says it's had more than a 100 targets in southern living room and a new wave of air strikes. large plumes of smaller cap been seen blowing from the area and rescue workers are searching for survivors and by roots of to n is riley strike on the city. the death toll from the attack on friday has risen to suicide. one living on this health minister has accused, as well as breaking international law, but we're just getting reaction from the united states. so we're going across now. does she have a tendency who's not for us from washington, dc? does she have? we understand that the us national security adviser has just spoken. what does he have to say? yeah, this is
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a background briefing of the members of the process. we're getting ahead of a clogged meeting in wilmington, delaware on saturday. that's the, the leaders of australia, india and japan. the being welcomed by joe biden, at his home for his final meeting for quarters with the right person. and i was more on that and more of that later. but jake sullivan was giving us all the background briefing, the national security advisor. i think it was last about what's been going on in, in lebanon. specifically, it was august the us as comfortably saying we don't want escalation to serve, is flattening a multi story building in the southern bay routes. would you consider that an escalation? and i did. it was rather interesting because usually, you know, having people to call the end or whatever. but the drug sullivan simply said that in the context of whether or not i have to be the one to has a bullet come on to for america who was live. erica has, you know,
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a science responsibility for various bobbins and by rouge of 83 the, the us embassy of the marine barracks. and there you said in the context of bots, that's how you would look about attack. he said, um, um, we don't. yeah, we don't get a school keep on on individual bombings, but, but uh, but, uh, we, we, we look at, we look at that attack in the context of a man with us logged on his homes dying. the, i'm sort of paraphrasing it looks like just happened. we thought we'd like to catch this out as quickly as possible, but that's, he said was the context in which she is looking at that attack. instead of a proportionality of attack, i mean the driver's side stuff and he just said something as far as he's concerned, he's not school keeping on escalation or want escalate for you're not in the end. what he means by escalation is about having a wide, a regional role. but when he's talking about individual individual bombings by israel, he is looking at this incident through the prism off
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a man with beloved on with us blood on his hands dying. he then went on to say that the o m a and he said before that he's built in a position to confirm that actually yeah. keyword is, is that he's rely on is he says the right is riley, has been a, as well as her own, pronounces on this he says to us as a way to verify. but yeah, usually usually from us officials, we got comments about how about proportionality, about how often the u. as in systems surgical strikes, how often they've lost high value targets, that there was typically in damages. but i guess would take some of them now and then maybe something he's on his way out. the gloves are off. i mean, he's just saying, no, no, i'm about be as far as that concerned. yeah. if it's a, if someone with us above, his hands has died. that's the prism the look at a strike on a densely populated area in there. but she have, we have just got an update on the details from that strike. it now stands at $3737.00 kills, and they to buy root attack. well, a for more on this, we're going to go now to mohammed tell mr. he is
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a media studies profess at the institute for graduate studies. just want to get your take on what the us national security advisor check. sullivan said to just a short time ago is she help was explaining by simply saying it's a good outcome when people are brought to justice. what do you make of this? and why the of the 37 people at least 37 people killed him, that attack. right, so i want to zoom out really quickly on all 3 of these major attacks. this re fi is real, violate the principles of distinction, precaution, and proportionality, which are bedrock of international law from the 1st. so from that standpoint, there's no question that there were grief atrocity crimes committed by israel. it's also important to know before i tell you what i think of his response, that these strikes are consistent with israel's military doctrines. they have several different doctrines. they have been the doctor and the $100.00 to $1.00 ratio doctrine and others, basically that say that israel should target civilian areas and civilian
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infrastructure to maximize damage to civilian areas so that the civilians will sort of learn their lesson, move away from their governments and so on and so forth, obviously that's those are violations of international law. having said all of that, i'm not terribly surprised by what he said. it's in some ways it's a shocking statement. but we have to remember that a, the united states as a long history of its own war crimes and be that the united states has been covering for as rarely crimes. and not only during the past 11 and a half months, but for, for decades. now right, giving is real a cover at the united nations and in other diplomatic circles and obviously supplying israel with weapons that it use us to, to target are quite literally target a civilian. so from that standpoint, i don't think we can be terribly surprised. the us has been saying that they don't want this to escalate any further bid. on the other hand, with statements like that is basically giving israel the green light to continue
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attacks like the one that we saw yesterday. and virus. yeah, and i said this yesterday, but the, the us is behaving kind of like the drug dealer in the neighborhood who tells the attic they really should stop doing drugs, but at the same time is constantly supplying them withdrawn. so the us says one thing, but it's, it's, it's really doing quite, quite than others, applying israel with, with weaponry, telling everybody that if it wants a diplomatic solution and it wants to cease fire, but then vetoing a ceasefire resolutions at the united states at the united nations and so i think that the us would probably prefer if this all died down, but i don't think they're terribly concerned about it. i think if they were terribly concerned they would have done something months ago. so i think they're content to let israel do what it's doing, just to continue to let it play out as it is. we have also heard that it has been some international condemnation that you and i commission to the 1st human rights folk took, spoke out earlier. basically cooling what has happened in living all over the last
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few days, a war crime with heads, various international legal experts also saying the same thing. but that's really not enough. is it because it's really going to change as well as a way of how is conducting this for? yeah, i mean there's no shortage of condemnation of israel over the last uh, 11 and a half months. right. and there are literally hundreds of scholars of international humanitarian law and genocide and holocaust studies who have already declared that what israel's doing in gaza is a genocide, right? there's basically a consensus on that, on that particular issue to say nothing of what's happening and in lebanon. so there's no shortage of condemnation. but at the end of the day, and i don't like to be overly simplistic. it comes back to the united states position of the united states, obviously exerts inordinate control and all of this. and they have been unwilling to exercise their leverage over israel for reasons that maybe we could talk about in another interview because it would take me some time to unpack a yeah, i'm sure it would that mohammed, thank you so much. as always,
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we do appreciate your insight in the home. it's almost every day for us. slow thousands of protesters have march through the british city of live, a pole in solidarity with palestinians in gauze and the cooling for an end to the genocide in the strip. and urge the government to stop, i'm shipments as well. the labor party is to to hold its annual conference and the report for the 1st time since winning a land signed election victory in july with more on this drawing. how joins us now from the pulling to into this much presumably as i am dead to live a potty conference that is happening nearby. no doubt about that. not just the conference itself. of course that's happening just a few 100 meters further along the mozy from where we're standing now, but also at the stomach government in particular $77.00 days in office now. and not in any way about to be given an easy a ride by these protests is the need for you. just as in fact,
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many on the left of the labor party and the labor movement feel deeply let down by kids thomas. they feel that he has betrayed the less traditional support of the palestinians by failing to unequivocally condemn israel and to call for an immediate cease fire in the early months of the war. they are cooling, certainly for a c 5. now these protests is more particularly the pulling front of embargo, a total ban on the sale and production of weapons at to and for israel. and many people have travelled from a great distance to be here. i'm joined by one of them to housman who's come from lancaster to be here's who you've been to many of these boxes. why do you keep coming? i keep coming because i'm seeing a genocide stream to my phone every day, seeing women and children killed. and so, you know, government do nothing and respond us. i, i find frustration but we come no, some don't be human and humane and look houses to people who are just being
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punished and killed and having the leg just susan. i feel i like, i've got to hold them to account. so i feel that we talked to companies and yeah, the engine manufacturer of them. are you one of those who, who doesn't feel a great deal more positivity than you government than the last? i feel no positivity until i see the money from the israel lopez being fed into when to use on the policy. see those and to use going off to israel to view that perspective on. not just this just types of silence when they look, it was happening to the mass. so tear off the master code. this is rachel not being held to account for anything. and i live, i live in the northwest nicely. all universities. i feel pretty savvy space. i processing candles, i see them all providing hops to the sci fi and these us 35 of the news to kill children and all of them,
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it just allows it to go long and on and take no notice that many of the party will be here on this crowd and taking this message into the conference, what do i say deliver to the moms humanity and consumption. i mean, type of, it's a, i don't politics most. most of us on the basis of these, based on human rights and not based on where the money comes from. and the person has the biggest, say, show me it's about the decency and the labor and pays to not vote to get to know overseas by examined by all doing i'm looking at the right model, phone sits and saying this is not right. we talked about some volumes, 2000 a 1000000 people killed and just go in there and pretend we're doing our job because we're not doing our job unless we end with unless we cool for a ceasefire to so many thanks for your thoughts and what must be a dispiriting process for you in many hours
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a week after weeks. what does it say the labor party conference getting underway on saturday, beginning in earnest on sunday. and so pretty strong thoughts, the faith protest is here very much to be delivered directly into the house of the project. indeed, thank you so much joining you on hold for us that and livable the u. s. secret service has admitted complacency, ends communication. so i use the head of an assassination attempt on the full of president donald trump. in july, the agency made the admissions in the review into the shooting pedagogy and reports from washington d. c. if you want to really see something this said, take a look what happened? a ton of the had saved former president donald trump in this moment, immediately the question, how could this happen? a goodman 20 year old thomas crux, able to climb on top of the roof of a nearby building, able to take
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a shot. trump just 135 meters away. now the acting director of the secret service listing, all of the failures that allow that to happen. the secret service did not give clear guidance or direction to our local law enforcement partners. as there were communication deficiencies between law enforcement personnel at the site, the secret service did not deploy its counter drone technology because of a technical issue. agents and local police were on different radio frequencies in different command post. the secret service was not aware, police were looking for a suspicious person. in 2 shots were fired. agents realize the roof was a security risk, but didn't follow up and didn't ask local police to stage their, even though they'd volunteered approximately 18. 10 local tide rosa's, those problems have been fixed, as he says and witnessed at a recent event. you had secret service agents in that room monitoring frequencies and listening to what was going on in those state and local networks. in addition to that, the locals were flying a drone in proximity to the site. that drone feed was being beamed into that
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unified command. post on our agents had total domain awareness about what was going on. also, they had traffic camps. they're able to pipe in their traffic cams into that unify command post. you said the agents that made mistakes here will be held accountable . he would not say how or how many do us house passed a bill also on friday, st. candidates need to get the same protection as presidents rowse, as donald trump, has been getting that since the july attacks crediting it for stopping another assassination attempt just days ago at the florida golf course. but he warned he needs more money and more agents because he doesn't see the threat going away. any time soon. pedagogy, l g 0, washington. the new zealand pilots held captive in 19 months by rebels and indonesia has been frayed for the missions was working for innovation airlines to see it when he was seized by the with pop of national liberation army. he was
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providing supplies to remote communities when he was abducted. the rebel was trying to use him to bargain for the push for independence from indonesia. the official from japan has put people in the region of chicago on high a list of to flooding cause major damage to infrastructure. one person has been reported missing in way. he, most of the following heavy rain. the land ministry says the unprecedented down pull it to 12 rivers, boosting the banks in the region. it's called on people to prioritize their own safety. approve has to create a state of emergency in ponts of the country following a wave of forest fires. crops have been destroyed and find, find it as a struggling to control the places. maria sanchez has moved from the capital, lima amazon is burning across south america. thousands of hector's, of wild life, consumed by the fleas. usually, every region has been affected. firefighters overwhelmed the lack of equipment to
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fight the blazes. people losing the animals and crops are desperately helping them . they say the situation is out of control. vs we put the fires out and the next day they might again, we are leaving because we are very tired the government has sent helicopters to drop. the water tends on the worst effect in spots, but proceed in the know a lot of their knowledge is the government is in equipped that up on the look at the name of this with everything we have was supposing to fight the fires. perhaps we don't have enough to provide assistance at the national level because the logistics of our armed forces and police are really poor. and we have to recognize that the critics labeled water has done too little too late. calling for a state of emergency, only on wednesday, she focused on political infighting. congress denied her permission to go to the un general assembly next week. the police has continued to expand
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a psychological pre. i'm assuming some of the experts say, well, fires are coming this time of the year, a traditional practices of burning fields to prepare the land for the next harvest, ignite the disaster cycles? well, the name of we do not have a cultural fire prevention because it does not exist. many people believe that smoke generates ring. yet it's the other way around. it inhibits ring. and this happens every year. but it falls on deaf ears because the authorities are preoccupied with other things. the amazon has been destroyed by illegals, mining deforestation, and forming all of which interrupt the cycle that produces rain. as a result, the natural process of putting out the fire sticks much longer, posting a much higher risk to the environment. and the indigenous population in the forest . officials say there are thousands of hot spots, potential fires about to be ignited by the high temperature and winds. and while
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the rains take longer to come, the destruction is likely to grow. again, ascentis, i just see the lima bustle, head here on al jazeera and sports new zealand basis. strategy are in the right, the championships that only adjust the pod came in to be they say that your government has repressive policies. this beth of human rights, it is most important task. my tell them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. said he was sick, the thought provoking nonsense. how much with the trip do you think impulse is right now to ask? it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era,
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pivotal moments and us on your nominate. decisions made from the white house, the sick millions around the world. stay without your 0 for life coverage of every twist and the special programming correspondence across the country. both parties are looking for any small group they can get to put them over the top. god bless the united states of america are great. the us elections on i want to see over the best times this book. now here's joy. tell them. thank you. nicholas jackson was the stall play over chelsea as they moved up to the 2nd in the premier league with the 3, you know, when at the west time the senate goal strongly kept put. chelsea,
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it had 4 minutes in of the west homes. defenders was slowed to get back. it was jackson's 15th game for chelsea and then he got another to make it to the full half time. after the break, he was to provide us setting up co palma who added this to chelsea said, went and wrote me some above all sml into 2nd on gold difference. she points behind late, as mentioned city, west time on the prussia with 3 defeats and 5 that was supposed to make games on site today. livable are, and action against ball must talk them, take on breakfast and the late game. she's mentioned to united a way at crystal palace too much, especially play, also on sunday. but especially midfielder audrey has suggested plays, could strike as a playing too many games is manage a pipe. claudia has now weight into the debate that stokes reports the world's best football is of had punch fixture schedules for use. but it may have reached a tipping point with a new expand the champions league and next year is 1st of
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a 32 team, couple cup top international style space planning up to 85 games this season. months just the city and field, a rotary says play is a close to getting on strike. and his manager agrees that things when i me change, if the football is themselves make a spend can be without managers, can be without support in direct us can be without media can be without the owners, but without the please, it can not be blake. so the only have the ball it to do is it them? it knows i'm pretty sure they do it for me to adjust his game to be a more attractive game. i would say no, just didn't discount to sell, or under all the people who stuck into the you, something is going to change always got must come from the base claudio this form a city captain vincent company, now coaches by munich. he previously worked with faith pro one of several players union instead of taking legal action against will governing body fee for over the international fix the calendar and this expansion,
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if the club will cut. it's not just the, the load for the players, but it's also the travels and, you know, these guys, some of these guys that go from, from playing an attempt to seek to find your national team game in korea something and i'm back. and if you do that for 707580 games is this point way. it's not realistic. many of you ever talk football is and hundreds of thousands of dollars a week. but round madrid coach calling on to lots. he says this does not justify the being asked to play more and more games and football necessary that inflicted on that football need to just take a closer look at and sell out of the truly the goal is to play fuel games to avoid injuries on i'm sure the plays would have no problem with the lowest saturdays if it meant playing left field. as things stand, the solution on fixture congestion that suits teams governing bodies and broadcast seems some way off. but that could change fast if play is refused to take to the field, david stokes, which is 0. the formula one. now qualifying is on the way for the single pole ground free,
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but there was an interesting moment earlier the street circuits is clear, but just have a look for the live with the ship that me though the truck lizzie hubs. that was an added obstacle for the dr. is a large list and spotted in the middle of the track, forcing the 3rd and final practice session to be halted. and marshall struggled to catch it, but managed to chase the racing reptile away. much the management of dr. daniel recada meanwhile world champion much and stuff and has been handed and unusual punishment for swearing during a news conference in the sample. the red bull driver who currently leads the standings has been told you'll have to do some work in the public interest of to using a rude words to describe his call. the stuff in who's been frustrated with his lights performances, apologize to officials. a document began to season with 7 winds from 9 races, but hasn't made it onto a podium since last june. francisco barnett, virginia has taken pole position from night to gps emilia and a ramana from pre breaking his own lap record at the masonic socket. just 3 tenths
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window for australia to retain the pleasant slope. just as a also making history by becoming the 1st baseball players, reach 50 home runs and steel. 50 faces in a single season. so head tony has been added again. i like to just start adding to that record, making it 5252. as his team relates to beat the colorado rockies. and he was given a standing ovation by the don't just find the chicago cubs. well, they kept alive that hopes of reaching the post season by beating the washington national screen one on friday. and 1st baseman michael bush was to start the show with this outstanding catch in the ending bush took a dive over the top at wrigley fields to catch j as a 10 years hits the full funding. it's been that um there was a holding one at the live golf event in dallas and bob waste, vincent, grab this a. so in the past 314, it helped his team b i n c brooks because smash team in the it's a fine. all right then of who you spoke to now with german later. thank you so much
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