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the government says there are signs of economic recovery in the country, but among those coming here, those signs are not visible. and many few are their situation. we get even worse. the is there any forces storm alger 0 is bureau and ramallah in the occupied westbank shot down operations that the hello i marion marcy. this is out you 0 live from don't also coming up on the program. this now has paula fines. real gets deeper into israel. the group says it targets it in as a smith, the northern city of hi fun. the.
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this comes off to israel struck southern lebanon and its largest exchange of fire with his more or less since october. the 7th. coming out this hour left is another commodity just send you all kinds of commanding lead is uh the results come in from shoreline, cuz presidential election 1st most since a major financial crisis in the country 2 years ago. the hello and welcome to the program is riley forces have stormed out as there is a bureau in ramallah early on sunday. and they've shut down operations. that stuff were given 10 minutes to gather up their belongings and leave the military as ordered. the closure of the bureau for 45 days earlier in may these righty government bond algae 0 from reporting inside israel. here. the 1st moments of the
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is riley soldiers presented algiers bureau chief, while it already with the order to shots the bureau down as the above with my vehicle. this is a statement that was brought to us by the is really army. the statement includes in order to shut down our elders here office for 45 days while you know a woman was i thought i was getting you saw that this is a decision that was made by one of the is really generals. he is ordering us to immediately leave the office phone and take our personal belongings and cameras. and that was the other other stuff. so yeah, i mean, who i come in i i said that, but i, i told him that as a client the, the army says we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down and then sell out of the, the office will be closed for $45.00 days, about setup level. yes. okay. now what, uh, what is the reason?
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most of the reason is in the statement, kind of look at it down or something to give us a copy of it to you. i will keep a copy of the statement with you and for any concerns or issues. you can go and speak to our ministry, come on, bob, the army headquarters on the opposite side of being a own man walk. and he says that the order is to shut down the office for $45.00 days and the rest of the details are at their headquarters. and the reason is that let me see the reason for the same escape. whether you can keep this coffee right now bringing home to sell who is with us from amman. jordan, as we were saying that we all reporting from that because is where the government found out is there from reporting, insight, israel. this was some months ago in may, i'm the, is there been any further reaction to what has happened? well, no sort of is really reaction just yet. but let's walk through what has happened
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since the beginning of the war in october, when it comes to the antagonist ation of as a 0 within israel. back in october, these really governments stopped issuing press cards to and just need a journalist, meaning that journalists were not allowed to enter the country. those were already inside and work for jen credentialed, were able to continue their work. so this has been an ongoing matter back in april these really government had passed a law legislation within these really parliament. that's the connected with this final bill to ban as 0. and it was called the just the law. now in this bill that was outlined by the communications minister, israel could shutter a for and networks they deemed a threat to their national security. there have been numerous allegations by these really government against as a 0, which of course are all false with no backing basis or evidence to them whatsoever . so after this was passed in these really parliament in may,
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it was been inactive by these really prime minister, which prompted the rate of the office and occupied east jerusalem, which is why we have been reporting from my mand jordan since then. but when it comes to israel's policies in the occupied westbank or teams on the ground, there have been covering the story nonstop since the war began. it's been the deadliest year on record for palestinians. the raids have only gone up in size and scale by these really military. you're looking at more than 700 palestinians who been killed in the occupied west bank alone by is really forces who destroyed every thing and anything in their way when they're reading these post a new cities and villages. yeah, that's all right, and the is going to be an international reaction to this. not least from organizations like a policy and journalist syndicate. stay as condense condemn this move and describe as an arbitrary military decision. it's
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a violation against john lipstick and media works, but we, we have seen for a while now, but particularly since october, the pressure rising on not just john less but also active us in the region as well. i want to point to the war on gaza. that's been going on for nearly a year that foreign journalists are not allowed to cover from the inside and just see it as one of the only networks in the world that has around the clock coverage from there. and our teams risk their lives on a daily basis to bring that story. but i want to point to something before impressed association had said a couple of months ago, they released the state, been saying that it was apparent and unacceptable that israel was not allowing foreign journalists then. and that what do they not want the world to see? what does this role not want the world to see when it comes to the coverage of palestinian stuff? just in garza. but in the occupied west bank, the rates that are happening to palestinians across the occupied west bank are some
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of the most deadly in its history. the latest incursion on jeanine alone was the biggest since the 2nd empty father. i mean, just imagine that now there will be no teams on the ground to cover it, but this has been his real policy from the beginning to essentially criticize and now try to ban and shudder. anything that is critical of the occupation, anything that holds leadership accountable, this is a policy, a benjamin netanyahu, a policy of his right when government with known ultra national is to continue to incite hate against palestinians against journalists and against edison. 0. specifically, it's one of the reasons why in fact we moved our office from west or islam to occupied east jerusalem when the war began. because there was a lot of incitement against that. just the to and it's journal is there were people who were searching for and a 0 and it's employees for unknown reasons. and that is why we had to move them.
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but of course, these policies by these really government are not surprising. they are not new. and in fact, it's been something they have had in the works for many, many months. all right, thank you very much for now. i'm to sell it reporting to is from amman and jordan. it's for in one rabbani a non resident sign of the ascent of the conflict and humanitarian studies. he joins us from dogwood to speech in lean. so we have seen in extreme cases, journalists being targeted and killed and gaza in the occupied westbank. but also we have seen jewish activists targeted by right wing mobs inside israel itself. we've seen the rest of police interrogations. just put this into context for us because it's not just about alger 0. how serious is the crack down on the speech inside israel? so it's extremely serious, i mean, is rarely,
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society has shifted more or less decisively to the extreme right. and is increasingly becoming a society of, of hysteria, of incitement against anything and everything that doesn't share its radical ideological principles. i mean, you now have, for example, um uh for and you see where a visit to right to visit israel or even to emigrate to israel and are being deported because you know, they don't. uh they are, they don't share the ideology and the politics as far as um, press freedom of is concerned. i think we also have to understand, not only is israel now operating under very strict military censorship, but this goes back a very long way. i mean, he used to have a english language posted in daily called and says that and every week
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it would publish how many articles had been removed by the sensor or partially edited by the sensor and so on. and then the military sensor began prohibiting and fuzzy that from a publishing what the sensor had done to the newspaper. so they couldn't even report about censorship. foreign journalists have have their press credentials revoked over the years. ready of course, the main victims of this have always been palestinian journalists whether those who were murdered or assassinated, including unfortunately many inches, each correspondence, but also many others who work for less well known media outlook send. and let's not forget, in the gaza strip, we have seen an unprecedented number of journalists killed in, in any armed conflict, recorded by press freedom, uh,
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organizations. i think there's also an important point here. you know, just as easy to when you introduce your correspondence reporting from my mind, you consistently tell your viewers why they are reporting from on other global news organizations tend to almost ignore and not report to their audience that they are being prohibited from entering the gaza strip by these rarely authorities will, they know also place the slightest dramatic development within the paradigm of israel's right to self defense, or whatever they call it these days bore. will they finally take up their duties to support their fellow journalists, who, who are doing a lot more heavy lifting uh than they are. and finally began to call is real systematic, sold on the press and on press freedom to account. i mean,
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i think it was, i think it was sometime last year, was it not that the national security minister it tomorrow then, because there established a kind of a task force specifically to identify cases of incitement, terrorism on social media. so just to be care, this is a very intense, kind of wide spread crack down. not just on john list to reporting the offices like g 0, but also activist. but also they have been looking at information that is posted on social media. you can potentially be convicted of terrorism for posting something that is a, it's deemed inappropriate or legal. yes, been clear, a radical extremist who has been convicted by his own country of terrorism, who used to hang a poster of mass murder, the route goldstein in his living room. i mean, that tells you a lot,
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i think about the state of israel and its politics and that society, that this person is now empowered to investigate others for terrorism. and in fact, to define terrorism, which is basically anything that contradicts as radical extremist. let's call it neo fascist um, uh audiology. but you know, there is of which one now going on. and the level of the spectrum of acceptable attending is increasingly narrow under the tender mercies of people like been here as boston, attend, yahoo! and, and their allies. all right, now thank you very much. i mean, i know it's, i'm sorry early in the morning here, but maybe we can catch up again as well a bit later on. we know bonnie joining us from tow. huh. thank you. well, there's out, as there is bureau in ramallah was rated as riley, as stripes continued to pound southern 11 in of
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the uh, the or explosions wide and towns across the southern lebanon with israel saying it was striking the region. it extensively has been described to some of the largest of changes across the board of fire since last october, when the lebanese group opened up front in a show of support for palestinians and gaza. will as well as find rockets deep into israel as well as fizz grow of a great escalation between the 2 sides. now, 11 east group presenting that it's targeting the run much david base south of haifa . most of these rockets were intercepted with some fragments, sparking fires in power outages. rocket sirens have been activated across numerous towns and villages in northern israel. out as there is ali hashim has more now from bay root over the past hours, the 3, but i that's when once to was east of the city of hyphen according to
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a has the last statement that was issued just after the launch. the group said that it's targeted that i'm not add bass and that this was in retaliation is, was effect on the defensive in the cities as the killing all civilians. however, the group didn't mention the retaliation for the beginning of the combined. that paperwork is on friday and they when i fax on tuesdays and wednesdays, that a so i guess it's communication devices and left more than 30 people kids and thousands injured mostly from his law. know this new devil is important because this is the 1st time that has the law is targeting areas that are 50 kilometres from the border. and it's also important that's significant because it's just the size that has lives using mid range bucket. just before this effect is
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really minutes. we said that his progress, it says launches of mid range like this and sort of 7 onto what directed to was is when the actual address, you know, maybe to but also in gauze, if he's ready to ministry is carried out more attacks. they're targeting the southern and central parts of the strip. at least 22 palestinians were killed in an attack on a school in l as a to near cause. a city that was sheltering, thousands of displaced people thousands more of an injured 13 of the dead with children. 6 women just there is a rim out of honey, has more from all as a tune in gaza. hi, i'm here. spend inside, i'd say to school located and as i to neighborhoods, as you can see behind me, this is the ultimate rebuttal. airframe for i'll get it. this is cool. and this is the belongings of the civilians here who have been already displaced from i'd say,
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to neighborhoods civilians are taking this is this is full of shows are off to the own going a ground encouraging over they to neighborhood has been seeking a place for more than one months, i'm not the last sort of we were shocked and stunned by to me. so i was hitting the school. we are not terrorists, and we are not part of the resistance. we are nothing but normal displaced people. these ratings have left nothing for us. they have destroyed our houses, schools, hospitals, universities, and most only god can help us. when we were in the playground and the children blow around us suddenly too is where the massage had the school. blood was all over the place, people were killed, others, toner, pock pieces of flesh was canceled on the walls and even on our faces, a woman was due to give both in a few days was killed. vista will attack targeting, this is the result that in many killed civilians and does is injured in
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skills instruction. this is not more than 17 school have been targeted. dividends forces are trying to collect the flush of camp civilians here in northern guys. if i am, how do you mean, how does your northern garza, that is fine, is all there is more to bring you on the program still as well. it has received, publish, residents come face to face with the devastation caused by days of severe flooding . the as readers gather in new york for the un general assembly escalating situation in the middle east, the ongoing conflict and ukraine and climate change will be top of the agenda. can a consensus emerge or will political agendas prevail? stay tuned for regular updates on out. just need to take the one,
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the the problem back and of named stories and following this. and now is there any forces a strong the alger 0 is bureau in ramallah in new york supplied westbank and shot down operations that military is ordered. the closure of the bureaus for $45.00 days. as far as 5 roll pits deep into israel to groups as it was time between the rama david as a south of my son broke his sirens, has been activated across numerous towns and villages in the north. as rainy as strikes of his solvent 11 and late into saturday evening, the army said it had hundreds of hezbollah launch sites. orals of following some important developments in shoreline custody results and the presidential election
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showed the marks this leading candidate has taken a commodity lead a new or a commodity. us on your guys far ahead of the may not position candidates. i'm the subbing president ronald wick. we're missing a this, on a yonkers promise to crack down on corruption and institute policies to benefit the pool trunk or is it recovering from an economic crisis? it was forced to cut spending and raised taxes to get paid out from the international monetary fund. well, michelle fernandez joins us now from the capital columbus a very significant that this is supposed to call them a 3rd party candidate. destiny aka appears to be doing very well, just don't update us on what the results are showing right now. so these results that are coming out most side, one of the main counting centers in colombo, but drive throughout the night from what we're heading under a commodity this, an ica has searched ahead of the sort of break down from what we have got out so
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far. in terms of districts and sort of individual constituencies that have been put out officially so far. uh give him a lead in these um, sort of individual um it is from anything from 47 percent right up to 58 percent which gives them the sort of close race. and people predict thing that we'd almost have to go to a 2nd found is, is quite a significant achievement fall under a, provided this on like a. now, don't forget that this is very much a sort of a 3rd party, an alternate that almost knocking on everybody and took everybody by surprise. but it's also a measure of how much. 4 the sri lankan constituency has been jaded by established names by established political parties who have just lost credibility. so the window of change promised by it could be, as he has been kind and commonly known now,
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was something that they wanted to collect onto. they had said that they had tried and tested all the parties and been disappointed. so they wanted to go with this new kid on the block, so to speak. he hasn't been in parliament for almost 20 years, but he's promising change. and even his party, i spoke to one of his senior members who said this is very much an affirmation that confirmation of the platform they took to bring that see of change. and sampled corruption and bringing a new era to shalanda. but it is, you say, as a commanding lead with, i think of off the votes already counted, he does come to the presidency, potentially whoever is the next president has some very serious challenges to face, as you say. is it likely to be a smooth transition, split, own indications, sofa, in terms of the sudden if you look at the way the pool was conducted throughout the
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yesterday, we had hardly any incidents of violence. uh, that was negligible incidents and this is something that's quite welcome given the nature and history of sherlock and politics, of which can be quite sort of for often tends even the elections, particularly when you have, you know, the history of the politicians and the way they all put, it can be quite tense even out here in the counting centers. sometimes it's very sort of for us. but the whole day yesterday, as well as through the night during the cold things were relatively peaceful, which is why when the government declared the coffee overnight, it came into place at 10 pm, initially to 6 o'clock this morning. and now it's been extended again to meet the people who are a little bit taken aback. there was some concern to say, look, if things were peaceful, why the tough you but the government, i spoke to the public security administer. he said this was a precautionary measure, obviously to ensure that there's no one to an incident. and it's very much the
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nature of that sort of approach that we're having even under commodities on like i, his party has said that they hope that'd be a smooth transition. to follow, they have said, even the cuff you, they hope it's only to ensure that there is nothing on towards the government has talked about, you know, making sure that there are no sort of violent incidents. so it is likely and that you have the, the, the n p p under commodities party is also telling us that if the final results confirm, obviously him as a, we know the, we look at a quick sweating and so that's what we look forward to it we do, it's a, it's an important story and then l am we gets took a bit later on. thank you. michelle, fernandez in columbus rescue teams to continue to come through the devastation left by the was launched hungry and poland in more than 2 decades. the european union is paid for millions of dollars in a to the affected regions as not to get it going. our ports of the remains of what
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was once the home and the polish village of july, snow wolves ripped away by the shift full of flood waters. close by torrential rains, but led to rivers busting that banks. as those watches receipt. the damage done isn't meant, as it is in the nearby town of stone, yet shanowsky. when the down bus it's swamped the town, leaving it barely recognizable residents left homeless by the floods clearing off what they can so they can move back in before the winter wants to own their showed how much work there is to be done. ready it was the back to the back room of the show. here with the leaves is the dishwasher. here's the warehouse, the food products can the various things and it's still on the shelves. and here with so much water, we have them to be absent,
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but 1st building on the street is completely destroyed. nice for those. a couple why survives 40? the husband was taken away by the water. we found his buttons down. the street and hungry farm is about to harvest, the crops were left with little to salvage, and a financial does all stuff, especially those with small holdings for the crew to come. because of that, they will have lots of earnings because of the lack of harvest because about 60 percent of the growing gland is flooded. we cannot do the new so, and then the sort of preparation works for next year. and then the capital budapest, the down your river rose to record levels. while the city has been sped, the west of the floods, the search is never the less assigned that it may not be sped in the future. if such torrential rains become common. sonya jago, i'll just say era a lot. so it's an app over you more and all of our top story is
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a bit later on israel, how is where the force of song, the address here is bureau in ramallah, in the occupied westbank and shut down all prices that are also going to be covering that development in newman, israel, and supplements on the 11th and in the next house stay with us the the that we're in california at least in part from the central valley. it is still quite helped in sacramento, the state capital values. so if you want, we're at $556.00 us describe just how they're long heat wave territory, but nevertheless, how the normal. whereas in contrast, attempted to dropping through the plane space, the midwest is this line, which is followed by call to generate big funds of stones, chicago's in for them on sunday. and they tell of for the size the code to share might allow. but it's not in the mountains in colorado during sunday,
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but generally speaking to some progress of east woods, the cooled rad behind is cold, admittedly. ahead of it, it's still quite cool, but not exceptionally hot. big charles, recently of coal, some flooding around nick or acura on yours, this genuine larry could see yet more of the same. i can. jamaica is also open to the risk of big thunderstorms and cuba and the pacific coast of mexico. likewise, south of that, they want to see the right. we have not seen much that's been the case for winter. the some before about this that should be like is very, a palmed. western mcgowan felt the whole amazon base and his rubbish short of water and nothing is going to change that to the immediate future. it's still too warm and sunny. the investigative gen. thousands of young men and women come down into the jungle to
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