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must be told, this is not just the tank on journalism. if some attack on the world's white journalism is not to cry. attacking journalism is the global concerns of a full scale war of the hezbollah and his riley engaged in some of the fittest fighting since october the on the bulk of this is just a life. and also coming up, dozens of palestinians are killed. and this really strikes across the gauze, this trip among the targets, with schools where people at sheltering view and joins wild leaders in condemning israel spotwood strips rate and shut down. i will just do is office and we'll find
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westbank, the celebrations for lumpkin as a lift, as president is elected for the 1st time in his history. the thanks for joining us. we begin with the cross border attacks between as beloved in israel. a lebanese group says it's entering a bottle of reckoning in the new phase of fighting with this route. it launched a series of rockets deep into his ready territory as far south as the port city of heifer on sunday, as well as vile to increase its attacks against hezbollah quote, until it understands setting to hold up against coverage on the lebanese capital banquet. to pittsville on least a sustained assault on northern and central israel. early on sunday,
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the jews bigger weapons, medium range missiles that struck some 50 kilometers south of the border. it was one of the fiercest exchanges between is, ron has beloved in nearly a year of fighting as well as said, it's targeted an air base and the military complex, near hateful, as well as the 3rd largest city, there was damage to civilian areas. it's not clear if that came from shells used to intercept rockets and yet today. hi, dustin went straight to that can steal our community college immediately in a meaningful way, which is kind of consequences for the security of israel has the law has raised the red flag of revenge, showing israel. it has not broken the will of an organization that has knowledge, suffering severe blows after a series of is radia tax in the past week. and then after that happened, we sent a bit of trucking. the 1st i was about to quickly overcame it and return to our position. the front will never sees no matter how long it will take. and there is
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evidence in northern israel will not return to their homes. and we are ready for our own options. the message of defiance, while hezbollah gave military honors to one of its top commanders ibrahim i, as he was heading a meeting of leaders from the elite for the one unit, when as well, had their location killing civilians as well. friday strike was the 3rd time as well targeted federal southern suburbs in the past year of fighting in july as really forces killed hezbollah as a spouse. and in january, they killed the deputy leader of the palestinian movements. how much has the law has also reiterated. it won't step down from its demand that as well. and it's, we're on garza before a potential resolution can be reached all the while as well. continue. it's, it's the fence, please by light seen the horse whose blog is starting to feel some of the is riley defense forces capabilities. these moves will continue until we can safely return
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the residents of the north to the homes as well has been targeting hezbollah capabilities, but it's clear the group hasn't been paralyzed. instead, the conflict has widened and could further intensify center for their i was, was it a bit of well, many across lab, and i'm a fearful of an all out war with israel, especially those in the capitol where israel is carried out a number of attacks targeted against bullet members and killing civilians to since you already have small from them, there is a lot of fear and anxiety across the capital bear roots. ordinary lebanese are worried that the recent developments and escalations that have been going on between has the law and a israel only means that they will be caught in the middle given the air strikes that took place in the da here on friday. and the number of civilian casualties we saw from that strike is only adding to people's fears here they, many people have spoken to say they really have nowhere else to go with
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a severe economic crisis in this country is impacting their ability to be able to afford to move elsewhere, it's 11 on so a lot of people don't have much choice but to say where they are, given the current situation and how things are progressing. there is a lot of anxiety here about what could come next. door safari ultra 0, they roots and hum to solve who'd as more on the is ready reaction from the jordanian capital and bonds use that because these are the government's bind, i'll just do it for reporting inside as well. and these really military says they are going to intensify their attacks on his will. a targets in southern and loving on a comes after his ballade fired nearly a $150.00 rockets at several different locations across northern israel. on sunday morning we've heard from a wide variety of his really officials, including these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. but previously, throughout the last week, he had only release short statements around one sentence,
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each, saying that there was a new objective to the war and that it related to returning those evacuated is really back to those northern 1000 settlements. but in this statement, nothing y'all who outlines that as well as now feeling the capabilities that israel has and that they are not going to stop until the war goal is achieved. is really defense minister you'll love. go on to echoing, that said permit saying that this has been, quote, the toughest week on record for his bolo, saying that they are now understanding the types of capabilities israel has. and that there are still a wide variety of them that they have not use. now they use really army chief of staff, hurts the whole levy, while releasing a video statement on sunday has said that they are going to continuously be striking his beloved until the message is clear and then to the goal is also achieved. israel says it's in a new phase of the war that the center of gravity is shifting and that they will continue to intensify their air strikes and the center with that, just you know,
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i'm in addition to you and special quoted and age of 11 on is issued a statement and solve the cross border conflicts saying, with the region on the brink of an imminent catastrophe, cannot be overstated enough. there is no ministry solution that will make either sides safe. not present. joe biden says the us is doing everything possible to of us a war in the middle east, the white house national security spokesman joan could be says there is still time for a diplomatic solution between israel and hezbollah. we believe that there are better ways to try to get those as rarely, citizens back in their homes up in the north and to keep those that are there there safely, then a war, then an escalation, then opening up a 2nd front there at that border with lebanon against his, but we still believe that there can be time and space for diplomatic solution here . and that's what we're working on and goes up. that's where the forces of killed at least 8 palestinians and overnight strikes across the street. and the last few
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hours. that's why they will play into the house in the jabante a refugee camp in the north rescue. workers are still searching for survivors trumped under the rubble. these ready ministry also showed a home in the early hours of monday in darrow, by the killing 5 palestinians. and 3 people died and 11 ice trying to the home and home this arrest refugee camp there on sunday. the is ready ministry struck a school housing, just based palestinians, and all shots the refugee camp. that's the west of kansas city, getting at least 7 people that many of those, including children, were wounded in the attack. on saturday, we got this place and came to the school. i left my house after it was targeted. and my husband and 2 children were more through. we came here thinking it was safe, but then they target us. where are we supposed to go? if at school we are not safe. we got this place 7 or 8 times and i'm all alone with my 2 remaining children. had the mother if i that it with names and phone with them
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. and these places are supposed to be classified safe by these really nice and safe places for people to stay in. but then suddenly, well, we're sitting, we found the whole school being destroyed from around us and the classes we're staying in are collapsing over our heads. as you can see, these classes got destroyed and stopped like it was by mistake, though. this is genocidal targeting aim to destroy the people of guns that so if i decided to move it, isn't there a bother with the latest on those strikes? more deadlier attacks carried out by this really military, that overnights and early hours of this morning and throughout the day have really caused further civilian casualties. more in force displacement for families. it's your level of destruction that is a quite visible right now is where you go in the central area and further the southern part of this trip and northern parts of just an earlier hours is really a military attack. the schools in the western part of dogs is that the shopping
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refugee camp, particularly in an area that is at the northern western part of the city, were 6 people reported killed that several other injured inside the school. this is an evacuation center, an honor, what school is that? the united nations for palestinian refugees and facilities across the gulf through . but i don't have time to show there's any valuation centers for displays and families that earlier our this really military just warren, the house. next to a larger evacuation centers in giovanni refuge account and just given how close the house to the this particular evacuation centers are yet again, it's a school that's an honor. what schools people with forced into further internal displacement seeking shoulders everywhere. the total number of people killed from overnight have talked and throughout the day has rise into 60 and people. and again, we're looking at the same exact pattern of casualties. women and children make up
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the vast majority of people arriving to the hospital, either really dead or in critical conditions. but there are no signs of slowing down these attacks despite what's going on in the front. then they both being events unfolding and live on on right now, i knew my most ologist vieira from the central area of the go through the hollow side as being global condemnation off the heavily um does rarely soldiers stormed out as it was ramallah bureau in the occupied westbank, our colleagues were given just 10 minutes to gather their belongings and leave doors to the office of being welded shots. and they made the trees or did the be ready to close to $45.00 days. i'll just see them in a statement says it is in a front to press freedom and the very principles of journalism, demona reports israeli troops moved in before sunrise the their mission to silence l. d 0 is reporting when the occupied with
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most of the many were masks and were heavily armed in the hallway. the soldiers confronted l 0. 0 cheap and carried nothing but a microphone. wow, that's what i was getting. you saw this is a decision that was made by one of the is rarely generally see. he is ordering us to immediately leave the office and take our personal belongings and cameras. i guess you army says we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down. the the office will be closed for $45.00 days. is really forces also tore down banners of al jazeera journalists, surely novel aqua. she was killed by israeli forces in 2022 while reporting imaging in refugee tab banners like this stood as a reminder of israel's past attacks on journalism memories. it is now seeking to raise transparently vengeance. or how does he or his crime or reporting the truth
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about what his role is doing and be occupied, palestinian territories of israel's carrying off unless atrocities and nobody has got a better job of reporting on them that all to 0 has. and i think this is a transparent effort by israel to essentially punish, i'll to 0 for that crime. and also to ensure that there is even less coverage. uh that reality unless it comes up to the rest of the world. media rights groups have condemned israel's restrictions and attacks on journalist l 0 has been a cost in presence in palestine, giving voice to a people who are rarely heard in the international media. since these boys is often challenged israel's narrative, something it appears, it is no longer willing to accept their whole strategy. and israel is to produce a narrative about as real about palestinians about zionism, about the arbitrarily conflict about terrorism, about all of these issues swirling around the region. and the narrative says that these relays are good guys. and the palestinians,
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and the arabs and muslims were baptized under a threat. and this is a narrative. up to date is rarely as have succeeded in disseminating all over the world. israel shut down about zeros. bureau in the occupied westbank follows its expulsion of the networks reporters from israel a few months ago. as israel struggles with growing criticism of its war on gaza is now seeking to control what people can see and prevent its critics from being heard . mentioned about him, alex's era, and this being reaction and that the united nations to israel shut down about as it was bureau right in ramallah camera on his own day has this some new york, the world leaders are beginning to arrive here at un headquarters in new york for the un general assembly. one of them is a president of ireland, michael higgins. he gave a press briefing to irish journalist, but i was there and able to ask him about his reaction to israel,
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closing out your zeros office in ramallah. my question to you sir, is, what is your reaction flash from that context? i take this outrages and i was level to say as well. and i said, it tells you, is there a 3rd grade teacher there reviews of to that address that you're going to authoration has read and those so i, you know, very, very much i'll pass on my sent to you and your colleagues about your konica and address here, who has been killed and casa, we were also able to ask the spokes person to the secretary general for his reaction as well. we're very concerned for a number of reasons. one, it's another example of journalists not being allowed to do their work in this conflict, right? and journalist or the eyes and ears of the people in order to see what's going on on the ground. we know, and we've talked about the lack of journalistic access to gaza. we're worried about what the impact is here. more than
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a 130 heads of state are expected here and un headquarters in the coming days. israel's war on guys will certainly be front and center in many of the discussions, but now particularly the situation in ramallah and press freedom. we will continue to press the world leaders for the reaction gabriel's on don't. i'll just say to at united nations in new york, how does it was through he's a bo spoke to the legion foreign. minnesota is relo shutting down. if i was to do his bureau and ramallah, he says that the many instances where israel has undermine general this. the lord has me quite a bit that the journalist detects everything is being undermined by governments. because we have seen in the augusta war, one of the most extreme tigers, so that the journalists on top of everything else and just like human to terry and workers on age workers. it's important to have a particular ad. it takes particular care to allow their lives gunderson to work.
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so i think this is boring to undermine the very practice of journalism that concerns me. everybody's happened so it's not only in the glass on the west bank, but the we have seen some uh, some strong examples of that there. and that's where it is made of still a handle out just a rough. it's been a difficult few weeks to present this new government. we look ahead to the ruling labor parties, annual conference, livable the the, or had low, the astronomical autumn may have kicked off or full as it's known across north america. but we seeing moving away sunshine and warm across the south west of the us to places like california los angeles, seeing the temperature of peak up to 32 degrees celsius the on monday. but farther
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north was seen more in the way of wet and when the weather is starting to work its way into western parts of canada. and it is looking rather west for eastern areas of canada. thanks a rash. off severe storms stretching down into the south eastern states. it's looking pretty wet here, but still some heat still clinging on to the very south places like texas as well as phoenix, arizona. 40 degrees celsius that on choose day, long as the quite cool southern parts of north america, that's not the case of whole central america and the caribbean were watching a circulation in the caribbean sea. this could turn into a storm possibly into next week. working its way into the gulf of mexico and if something of a disturbance of the west coast of mexico, that's going to bring some very rough seas, some very heavy rain to weston area is on choose day. we could see some flooding, not just here, but of course central america as well. the,
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deal with just a regular mind about top stores this hour. and this lady has tried because killed 7 palestinians in a school sheltering families in kansas city. at least 16 policy is have been killed in the tanks across the strips and still on sunday every armed is ready. soldiers stormed out. josie was be right in the occupant at west pine giving stuff just 10 minutes to pack their belongings. i leave the office entrance has been welded shots on them in the face of audited disclosure for 45 days as well as lower state by roger focus towards northern israel. the group says it targeted multiple sites and israel's, as a count, as around 400 attacks on southern 11 on since saturday afternoon. the us of the un have warned against further escalation david dest, roche is a professor off the national defense university. he predicts that will be an increase in his row using unconventional methods will fare against hezbollah. so i
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think we're about 40 percent of the way to an all out escalation. i think that it's increasingly probable that we'll see short targeted incursions either. um, hello, going forces, seaborne forces or even a ground based forces moving in and out to see specific facilities. this will probably be underground command control and this will sort facilities that these rivers will destroy and then withdraw. i think also that the unconventional attacks attacks against leaderships and lots of targeted taxes. leadership and the logistics facilities will continue. well, i don't think you'll see pushing along with, along the way, people look at the conventional war like say the soviet army moving on berlin in 1945. but what you're likely to see is a move in to hit targeted logistics command in weapons. facilities that which these roads would go in probably avoid hezbollah fires,
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and then leaves them without any ability to support themselves or supply themselves . and that would probably if executed properly would leave that as well as 5 years with no option, but to move to a place where they can continue to fight with logistics support. so i think, i think the initial incursions with the sicilian equipment oriented rather than personnel or oriented with the exception of course, of the leadership, which is always a danger. garza having rains of flooded tent incumbents in this trip, where displaced pasting is a sheltering people are struggling to cope living and make ship shelters with little or no basic supplies. the u. m says israel's war as full as nearly 2000000 people. that's nearly the entire population of the strip of my homes direct. i was able to pull some. darrow bhalla and central goza are on right now. and one of the biggest and cabinets here to the central area is hope goes off with palestinians right now. oh,
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trucked by the right. so we can just let me show you the scene at the bottom that you can see how is the rain? water has tons between these sam, z tents. we can see that the winds completely to these plans. the 10s families are trying to repel what has been damaged and now they are unable even to move. really struggling. certainly in order to find blankets, mattresses, pillows, and some certain cases that were forced to sleep on the ground. now those palestinians are suffering because basically the minute 3 has destroyed gauze as basic service network system. the same time, there is no fleet drange water system here in the strip. and that's why cube winter is compound think the misery of palestinian people. now we can see water has been floating these 10, scrolling through us, families are unable to move it out of these flimsy tents. we can see children right
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now are trying to just move out of these areas. but the situation is incredibly, very grand, because those people have been told by municipalities and owner was to move to other locations. but you do not know what to go simply because families have been losing their houses. and now they are ended up living in that very drastic conditions. and what winter is yet to come to our cup as an algebra. there is but i had a story. in other news, 51 people to see a doctor of coal mine explosion that eastern around it happened in south cross on provence. near the city of ta boss is believed to have been caused by a leak of methane gas sago reports. and the bodies of the deadline is brought to the surface. those who survive the bloss try to identify the remains of those missing trapped hundreds of meters underground. it is already one
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of the deadliest mind is asked as to have happened to the country in use. 70 people had been working in the top was part of a day, 5 mine operations by the privately owned month. a new company will sorry to use blame to the explosion or leak of me saying in the mind a gas that's commonly found during mining. those who managed to escape describe the harrowing ordeal to call, to go over the most important people in the workshop. then suddenly we saw smoke coming in off of death. we couldn't breathe. i raced on to workshop and escaped, but some of the friends were not able to leave. deadly plus caused by gas is i usually avoid just by using ventilation and all the preventative measures. well, 30 save explosion is now the focus of an official investigation. by the time we are examining the cause of the incident, determining the guilty policies and we will also examine the safety measures were provided to the minus. this is what we will be focusing on. the emeralds president must suit possession and offered condolences to the victims. families and said that
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the accident should serve as a reminder that safety systems should be set up to prevent such disasters from happening in the 1st place. so when he got jago, i'll just say era. let's say it was a russian strikes only ukrainian region of south frazier has led to evacuations and left a number of people with the injuries. the 6th strikes my guided missiles injured, at least 5 people, residential buildings and vehicles for some damage. so for reasons being regularly targeted by the russians, it houses a nuclear power station, which is also coming to shelling in recent months. a jan agents have been protesting against president chi site, accusing him of timeframe with the upcoming presidential election. technicians escalated after the electoral commission disqualified 3 authorization candidates. cruise executes sides of using his power to secure another time in office. she needs, he has moved towards the democratic system after the 2011 uprising that house to
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then president is in aberdeen. ben alley, with the country continues to face challenges with regular crackdowns on political opponents, for lanka is just elected, it's for us left as president, a nora comalla this america has promised to roots out corruption, improve the lives of old and bring to book those. he says around the country is an outstanding change of 14. so someone who apologise, 3 percent of the last election in 2019, but no fernandez, looks at what's different this time. right. the excitement reached see the pitch as the man who once a long because presidential election arrived at the election commission, plain speaking and outside of the countries. dennis the politics under a commodity. something like a turned up in the most modest to think of. among many of the candidates i've top black fit. how about is that we announced that another come out of this. an article has been legally elected. us go to the 1981 presidential elections act. it's been
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a no road for ag and he's spotty, which for just 3 percent of the vote. the last time he contested the presidency. this election, he struck a chord with voters who promised them he would root out corruption. funding strong do is re factory. it's doing well and ensure to better future federal, not the not of its people support and then mandates that gives a government strength and guidance. the a for in order to come out of the mess this country had full and then to we felt the need to restore a rule that has the people's mandate. people fed up with the family of successive governments to focus on the needs is management, corruption and on sustainable that would ready to try and know tentative equity had the message to the name of everyone should unite to rebuild this country. it will give you the support and leadership from us side. earlier in the day counting took longer than expected,
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as neither of the main candidates secured 50 percent of the vote. this meant a 2nd round to account the preferences mark by vote, as the people had spoken. choosing a candidate who has played change haven't come to you. free of corruption or window is considered part of a system. that's really the hoping that there's a lot of promises mendez, columbus, germany has naturally avoided having a fall right political policy winning an election in another of it states the link social democrats of being re elected in the state to brenda bag. with 13.9 percent of the vote, the far right alternative for germany gold $29.00. it comes just weeks after the f . d became the 1st fluoride group in germany's post for history to with a state election was in the state of india. because ruling labor party is holding us annual gathering less than 3 months, software landslide victory in the parliamentary election. but just need to talk few weeks for the new government, among other things,
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those being and go over its plans to go about saving money to plug a suppose a 29000000000 dollar holding public finance is trying to report some livable p as thomas political honeymoon was never going to last long, voters won't change and they expect storm is labor party to deliver it, but not the sort of change a cup to when to see things subsidies but pensioners was one of the government's 1st attempts to plug a hole in the public finances it doesn't know can be doing nothing for you just take an f t things away from here. you just considered warranties do actual malware expense and a budget to come out. that's going to have a detrimental effect. so i'm very sorry. expect every day for you, so we know. yeah, i'm, i'm with with and kim, i was talking to the lot girl say for the next he is the glue. the message hammered

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