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the, the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now. the is right forces store mileage is here is bureau in ramallah and you want to buy west bank shut down operations that the hello i'm marianne and mosley. this is alger 0, life from dell also coming up on the program. has paul applies rockets deeper into israel groups as a targeted an ad base in the northern city of high fun. the
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. this comes off to israel struck $711.00 and its largest exchange of fly with has far less since october 7th. those are coming out this hour left as the new to commodities as an eoc. a has a commanding lead as audi results coming from shoreline, cuz the presidential election, the is there any forces during the alger 0 is bureau in ramallah early on sunday, and shot down operations. that stuff were given 10 minutes to gather up that belongings and leave military is old and the closure of the bureau for 45 days earlier in may these ready government find algae or from reporting inside israel. and so here are the moments of the as riley soldiers present to the alger there. is bureau chief wanted on marie with the order shutting the bureau down as a i'd rather than i would love with my idea of who this is with statement that was
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brought to us by the israeli 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. i don't a subsidy. yeah, i mean who i was coming out. i said that, but i, i told him that as the 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 and that setup love you. yes. okay, and what uh, what is the reason most of the reason is in the statement, you can have a look at it down or something to give us a copy of it. let me know and i can see i will keep a copy of the statement with you and for any concerns or issues. you can go and
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speak to our ministry. come on bob at the army headquarters. i'm with the data that comes out of being a oh man, welcome. 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 design was there were the lima, you can keep this coffee and that's bringing home to sell who it is with us now from amman. jordan, as he was saying this is because out is there was that and from working inside israel, this was back in may and we just seeing some extraordinary footage there of the throat you for lead on. are you receiving the order to close the bureau in ramallah and the occupied westbank come to take us through the sequence of events leading not to this the whole before even getting into the sequence of events, these really army raid on the edges. he has office in the occupied westbank lasted for several hours and in fact ended with the army welding shot to the door to the
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office, putting a metal barricade essentially. so there is absolutely no way of entry to the office after this point. let's talk about how we got here. back in october, there was a lot of talk within these really government about shuddering as a 0, which then prompted to be communications minister slomo car key to draft up a new emergency law as he call this the edges, the law. this essentially gave israel the power to shutter for, and networks that they thought were quotes of threat to their national security. since then, these really government had accused engines eat out of countless things, all of which are false, of course. and it is also worth mentioning that after this law was passed in april, it took about a month for benjamin netanyahu to an active, and then the office was rated and closed and occupied east jerusalem. which is why
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we've been reporting here in mind for the last and nearly 5 months. but now this situation has changed and it is now in the occupied west bank. this is an area a of the west bank that is supposed to be under full control of the palestinian authority, but none the less, this is a territory under full is really military occupation that has seen the worst of days just in the last a year alone. since the war began, the raids that have happened across the occupied west bank are so severe and have been so large in both size and scale. of course, we have seen this. the particulars and october 7th, we have seen a shift that has effected many of the journalists and media organizations inside israel, beyond which is 0. well, that's right there. it has been countless incitement against palestinian
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journalists, the error of networks from around the region. because this is israel's policy, they do not like when the truth gets out there. this is something that is typical of israel. i wanna also point to something we saw in these really military raid is really forces tearing down a banner of a photo of shooting a block live who was brutally murdered by is really forces in 2022 during a raid in jeanine in the occupied west bank, this is a journalist who was renowned, well known in the arab world, known as the voice of palestine who was shot and killed that bite is really sniper . while she was wearing her press best, her flak jackets, her helmets, and there are still been no account ability to for dest, for her death. rather, the attacks on journalist bias really forces have only continued since then. and in fact, have gotten worse since the war began. on october, the 7th, nearly $159.00 journalists have been detained by is really forces in around half of
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them are still in is really custody just to give you an idea. so while this is not really a surprising measure of bias, really, authorities, it's important to note that one bed was by these really government and the 2nd one was a military order which still falls under these really jurisdiction. okay, thank you. honda. so reporting to us from amman and jordan is out there as english raw v. now describing some of the work done from the rub. my left bureau, neil replied westbank or after shutting down old a 0 in jerusalem. the is really government has or the closure of our offices in ramallah, where we are now in the occupied westbank is the core of a news gathering hub from where ultra 0 has carried out uninterrupted story teller spending 3 decades. in that time, our journalist of what to bring our viewer stories about the palestinian experience . everything from home demolitions to air strikes, raids and assassinations, the construction of separation barriers and the absurdity of occupation in the 21st
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century. the expansion of illegal settlements and the terror of subtler violence, the humiliation and economic burdens will checkpoints the suffering of thousands of incarcerated post indians and the impact on their families. the pain and anger of the people that you and officials have described as living under a part time oh, behind that not our teams regularly face threats to their safety and to many have made the ultimate sacrifice for telling stories about people fighting for their freedom. old is 0, has been accused of harming, is really security of inciting against israeli soldiers. but to quote, our bureau chief, you're always been doing is reporting and with the israeli military has been doing to people in the occupied palestinian territories. and if they stop doing it, we can stop recording it. same bus route, the old is 0 romanella the occupied westbank palestine lane rabbani is a non resident fellow at the center for conflict and humanitarian studies. he joins
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us live now from dow. ha, john, it says we know play a critical role in documenting and reporting human human rights violations and war crimes. what is the, the cumulative effect of abuses against john les as well this is one of the oldest tricks in the book. in this particular case, if you don't like the exposure of genocide in the context of an illegal occupation, you shoot the messenger. and that explains, i think that the ceaseless incitement against josie, the smearing of its journalist and israel over many years. but particularly during the past year and unprecedented number of killings of the journalist in palestine primarily in the gaza strip since october 7th of last year. quite
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clearly, israel has something very, very serious to hide. and that seems to have concluded that the best way to hide it is to literally murder thousands of people who are telling the story. and, and to also now formally than major international news organizations from reporting from the territory they control and occupy. and we have seen the ongoing attacks against john, listen and media freedom by these riley authorities, including the killings and targeted killings of jobs less. but how much more expensive is the crack down on media freedoms since october 7th, as well. it's become much more expensive. i mean, you know, when, when, when international press freedom, organizations say that more journalists have been killed in the guise of stress than in any other conflict on record. i think that in a sense,
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tells you all you need to know. of course, there is also very strict military censorship within israel, and in the west bank, you know, preventing journalists from doing their jobs by kind of pushing them out of their way, shooting them and so on has, has become almost routine. i think there really is also another issue here. the one we're discussing is of course, vitally important, and that's the ability of the media to do its job and to inform the world about what is actually taking place. but the other one concerns the motives of why israel has done this and why it has done this now. when can only really speculate, but it needs to be asked if israel is trying to get certain people out of the way, in this case, journalist because it has some kind of intent to conduct to
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potentially major operation in the west bank. i think it's a extremely legitimate question to ask, particularly given is your correspondence pointed out the the, the, the raids and attacks within the west bank that have reached unprecedented levels since the 2nd intifada. how, how wiring is that, that we could now be about. we could be on the precipice of something quite deadly and the occupied westbank. of course, people have already lost their lives, but human rights organizations has spoken specifically about much more lee. so more like tactics being deployed in the occupied westbank, including as strikes. all right, well i guess i'll just do that today. it's essentially gone after the weakest link and not only the news organization that has been reporting
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the most from palestine, but also one that is real and it's apologised and flunkies abroad has been smearing more or less around the clock. so when you can get away with doing this, against the one who's organization, it becomes that much easier to do it against others. and israel can impose, for example, what it calls close military to is owns where journalists are prohibited from entering. and the fear is that under the cover of its genocide, a long slot on the gaza strip. and now i'm much more so with, with the explosion of, of, of, of violence across the is really lovely. these border on the ground can we have seen other signature options, the professor says he's having a significant escalation there in the, in southern lebanon as well. thank you very much. i do appreciate your analysis on this story. i'm wayne rabbani. a thank you. is out, is there
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a spear in ramallah was right. it is really strikes continued to pound, southern lebanon the earlier on explosions wide in towns across the area with israel saying it's striking the region extensively. it's been described as some of the largest exchanges across the board of fire since last october, when the lebanese group opened a front in a show of support for palestinians in gaza. and has bought a result of 5 rockets deep into israel as v as grow of a gray to escalation 11. these group says that it was targeting the run that david base south of high for most of the rocket sprint were intercepted with some fragments. fucking fires and power outages ok simons have been activated across numerous towns and villages in northern israel. ali hash, whom has more now from bay would or over the past hours, the 3, but i that's going once to was east of the city of hyphen according to the has the
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last statement that was issued just after the launch. the group said that it's targeted that i'm not the he had base and that this was in retaliation is, was effect on the defensive any cities as the killing all civilians. however, the group didn't mention the retaliation for the beginning of it. combined that paperwork is on friday and they when i faxed on tuesday and wednesday that i saw, i guess it's communication devices and that's more than 30 people kids and thousands injured mostly from his la. no, this new devil is important because this is the 1st time that has the last is targeting areas that are 50 kilometres from the border. and it's also important that significant because it's just the size that has lives using mid range. just
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before this i thought is really minutes. we said that his progress, it says launches of mid range like this and saw 7 on the what directed to was is when you have so much as you know, maybe. meanwhile, these really minute trees carried out more attacks and gaza targeting solving in central areas that at least $22.00 palestinians were killed in an attack on a school in l as a to near guns, a city that was sheltering thousands of displaced people thousands more than injured, 13 of the dead with children. 6 women just there is a very model i really has moved from. i was a tune in gaza. i am here stand inside, i'd say to school, located and as a to neighborhood. as you can see behind me, this is the offer math rebuttal. air strikes for i get it. this is cool. and this is the belongings of the civilians here who have been already displaced from as a to neighborhood. civilians are sticking, this is,
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this is cool as shows are also the own going around encouraging of as a to a neighborhood that has been taking place for more than one months. i'm not the last sort of we were shocked and done by 2 missiles hitting the school. we are not terrorists, and we are not part of the resistance. we are nothing but normal displaced people. these babies 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 accused of this toner, pock pieces of flesh, was catalogued over bowls and even on our faces, a woman was due to give birth and a few days was killed disapproval attack targeting this is the resulted in many killed civilians and does is injured in skills
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instruction this is not more than 17 school have been targeted. superintendents forces are trying to collect the list of camp civilians here in northern josephine . if i am a, how do you mean a 0 to northern gaza? that is fine off for a quick break with rain, you a special report from send a low, a state where a bible for palate. inside one of mexico's biggest drug cartels is left more than 60 people that the a little or no reason the minister from bangladesh. with 360 homes in britain, jerry looked down. you spent 200000000 in just a new you tank has vanished point yet the only thing you might want to say, i mean,
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how does your investigates the ministers millions the from the, the narrative to media was from propaganda to the changing face of journalism. i have never seen a leave media consensus change. so questioning what is reported and what is not. the videos further reinforced a discourse. it is coming out of every sector. a, b is rarely official machinery. they're all palestinians are the enemy finishing the post, the codes, the media, or that just the showcase of the best document resumes from across the network on the the
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the welcome back to the vouchers era. a top story, this now is writing forces of stone to alger 0 is bureau in ramallah and the occupied westbank and shut down operations. that ministry is ordered. the closure of the bureau for $45.00 days. as far as 5 roll kits deep into israel groups as it was targeting the run like david at base south of high sucks rockets. islands have been activated across numerous towns and villages in the north. and this radio strikes, it has some 11 and late into saturday evening. the all new set, hundreds of hezbollah locate, launch sites and all of them use any results and showing cars. presidential election. sure, the last cleaning candidate has taken
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a commanding lead. new to canada, destiny aucker is far ahead of the main opposition candidate in the southern present. runaway, promising a dozen young has promised to crack down on corruption and institute policies to benefit the pool for language recovering from an economic crisis. it was forced to cost spending and raise taxes to get a bailout from the international monetary fund, but also not as joins us live from the capital colombo and it looks as though destiny aka, is currently beating the incumbent. and the main opposition contend, what are the figures telling us now? so when you look at the sort of numbers right now, it's very clear that under a commodity sound like a has a pull the highest number of votes. the only issue that many people are sounding a note of caution with ease has he paused that's the magic, 50 percent number and for that we need to wait until the complete picture imagines
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. so obviously we've been speaking to this on like a camp. there's a lot of, um, sort of celebration that, but they are also conscious of waiting for that final picture of the do say that the result is very much in affirmation, a confirmation of the platform that does sound like a took to bring change to the country. to, you know, sweep away the old, bring in the new system doing away with corruption and things like that. but they're also waiting for the final results. now obviously the other 2 kids have more or less realize that they haven't come very close to something like a but that, uh the, the main sort of people, even in the victim of thing as well as in the subject can, who have admitted that it can be has one and congratulate to them, but obviously a more information and more results to come. and what is a k d doesn't get the fit goes for and outright victory?
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what happens in, in that scenario? so the, there's a long constitution max out. the process that needs to be adopted if a presidential candidate does not secure 50 percent plus one vote. and the process for that is because we have a, a system where a voters are allowed to preference 3 preferences. 123, the top 3 choices. what happens in the event of design? i cannot securing that 50 percent plus one magic number. what will happen is the election officials will order a 2nd count. what happens in that 2nd count is the votes of the top 2 candidates are set aside. the ones that either directly only vote for them or where they're the 1st set of preference. and then all the other votes where they have been marked as the 2nd or the 3rd choice. i've been counted and put into the relevant files and based on the topping off of that
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a when that is declared. so given that under commodity so like it is ahead in terms of numbers. the likelihood if that happens, is that he will be in any way, but at this stage we're still waiting to see about that magic 50 to want to thank you so much, man. l fernandez, reporting to us from columbus can use presidents as troops in haiti's capital. ports of friends have helped make the country more secure william route to flag to effect deployment. there are nearly 3 months ago. office is a, a part of a un back mission to restore security from gang violence. that's no quarter of the force needed is present on the ground. but we test those can, you remains committed to the mission. the mission. we have one or
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a fight between 2 sections of one and mexico's most powerful criminal groups. the center level contel is causing a wave of death and destruction. more than 60 people has been killed at bodies often turning up on the streets of the state capital. clearly account and even more reported to disappeared. john holman reports this in the lower coattails gripped in a civil war. it's paralyzing. it's at present to the city of korea khan, and it could spread. it's the most serious conflicts of 15 years. one of the most powerful criminal groups in mexico that the genesis of this will was almost 2 months ago. a pull straight out of 2. it will start. so in the morning of the 25th of july, we have a meeting at this route. one of the attendees, a 76 year old man with a $50000000.00 balance, he only said his name is miles above, but he was better known as our menu. one of the founding members of the call tow,
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he was meeting one of its younger generation walking guzman guzman was one of those chuck peters, the sons of legendary king pin and chapel. they were rivals 12 mile within the co tell that they they did, greets, come together to help resolve a local political dispute. instead, according to elect to the miles subsequently released through his lawyer, something very different. it happened as soon as i set foot inside that room, i was ambushed. the group of men is sold to me not meet to the ground and place the dark colored hood of my head said, oh my through he's a lawyer. it was a kid, nothing. he claims quite king guzman tons, michael says, but he was in hancock, put in the back of a truck and been driven about 25 minutes to this strip, where it was bundled in to apply the strips. he didn't move in the lower, and this is the play it to pay for king guzman,
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and no miles. he says restrained with zip ties. to el paso, texas. us agents waiting for the guzman was tending himself in, allegedly using a maya was a present to us authorities to get a better deal. guzman, lawyer. the nice, any such, do some john, this question might reflect as version of events. would he really have been kid not after evaluating capture for decades, but many of us here in cooley a can see it exactly as he tells it the great the true. and it was just the beginning of trouble to com over 2 months. so my son is miles above us, it guy you. those reportedly made alliances and gather forces to start a war against the remaining to pete, those on 9 september, it began. so for the fights clay move the 50 dead meanwhile. and while you and fucking guzman, a bow for waiting tried in the united states on drug trafficking and other charges
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don't home and how does it a career account? that's it for now. but tell, we'll be back on more of all of the outcome stories in about 25 minutes time. i'll see you then off to 1212 janera. that's the problem. i'm coming up next. the we're still getting the daily dose of fun, the stalls in western society, which could be flashed bloody but most significant, whether it's been showing up recently in talk. yeah. this is on the north coast. the black sea coast. this is what's happened so far. obviously these shots taken at nights, beating, flooding in trap as on. however, it is not the end of it, the development in that part of the black. so it looks like turning into a proper little spinner. so in the same sort of area you are at risk of stronger winds and yet more rain, i doubt sweat into
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a few of the shingles are showing up and moving studies and stretching down through 11 and possibly be on back with the breezes bitten will. nice full, but i don't think they'll be, i think, significantly here. so is that carries on south of that, particularly as dry apart from the channels i mentioned, the still might show up in the high ground the rest of the oven. the edge of the monsoon is so weak now that secrecy very much from it anyway, so our included little difference during the except about circulation, which has not gone away. might even have grown to twin if you like, so long. and those kinds of took here to drop the class that knows where his it was . but there was to cheryl, is that right now, jerry, or, and something. and is you still at the main risk? and the recent snow that fell on the eastern side of south africa has gone, attempts to recover the sun, his art, they feel remote to defend the american constitution.
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