tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 26, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy say then this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes for the explosion that in the apartment building a densely populated area or in south by roof israel says it's carrying out what he calls tockets, it strikes. user id prime minister in strong says minute for you to keep attacking
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lebanon with full false ignoring and us friends. the spots proposal more bloodshed in gaza at least $25.00 simians killed. and this really strikes them 1st thing and the sudanese army regains control of areas and call to them. also launching a major offensive against the time. and a tree record support is turned on. piece of fitness with the school teens. barcelona has made it 7 out of 7 in the spanish low league. the latest victory has given the new head coach from si 6, the perfect source of life happens, okay. the we begin in by roads where as well has conducted what it's calling a precise says strikes the cities southern suburbs is right in the media. say the head of has the laws. drone unit was tom gets his local media say at least 3 civilians have been wounded. he's ready bombardments,
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in the past for the is this kills at least 650 people then live and then it's also forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee. for us and from so long with several other countries, a cooling for 21, they sees fire on the is rating lebanese border, but is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he's ami will continue to find these with the scenes in the city of a northern israel, off to these right imagery side 45 rockets loan from lebanon were intercepted or filing open areas, as the law says, that song today, defense industry, complex, me, a heifer with a balance of missiles. we have a number of correspondents following these latest developments, adding hashem joins us from tyler and southern lebanon. stephanie that goes in
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jordan's capital a month without. kimberly how could in washington dc, i might move. we'll have more from data by the in central gall. so on the latest, on bob mintz that the 1st, let's go to zeno holder, who joins us now live from bayard. so saying that 1st of all, i believe you are close if not at the sides where the lazy strikes took place or at least in a ball have the something. so it took us through the 1st of. busy of what the scene looks like of the family. i'm not sure if you can still hear me. we are in the southern suburbs and like you said, at the size of the latest attack, the 4th, the attack in, under a week behind me, you can see the apartment that was target to that residential building. we understand from some source design ground,
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that the of ms file of was fired from the other locations. as you can imagine, there's a lot of chaos here. i'm sorry, if we have to. there's a lot of k awesome. and a lot of the buildings around does have broken glass, so everybody is worried about the glass folding. so as you can imagine, the situation. so this is the 4th target that strikes in and under a we what's the information we are getting is from the army. we're still getting the information from, from, from sources, from loving these sources. security sources is really army is saying that an f 35 hired at least 3 miss housing. what they are claiming is that the target was the has grown. so this is becoming more frequent. these attacks on monday is ro launched the intensive an extensive air strikes and areas where, how's the, how's the process in the south of the country in the east of the country,
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even in some locations north of bailey. but the suburbs, densely populated, area neighborhood. it's through, like they haven't been sharing out those intensive strikes. what they've been doing is target to assassination. so you can see this appears to be very much a position strikes based on intelligence information. and really, this has raised lot of questions about the amounts of intelligence information. israel has gathered about the group because it has been targeting and shooting high ranking commanders, whether members of has the see how the council, that's the highest decision making body of it has from the station as well as the commanders who have been running operations. and so there's nothing on whether there was at the end of the 2 days ago,
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i believe it was the heads up the miss hall unit. and earlier this week, there was a failed assassination attempt on a high ranking number and that she has the council. so we are in baby southern suburbs, we are at the size of the attack. we still do not have much information, but from what we can see. this looks like a position stripe based on intelligence, information, and relay. it has the law has acknowledge that in the past the days it has suffered assessed box. we have to remember last week we saw thousands of of pagers and walkie talkies belonging to members of hezbollah, whether the military institution or the civilian institution explodes. and that's in itself was seen as a major, it's a security so this is the information we have for the time. we're waiting for more information on that target was whether or not they operate
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successfully. that's fine, cause i know who the from day thing us on a very fluid situation, the, the actual sites and seen that she has so basically been able to reach that in the southern suburbs of babe ruth, it's been hit with an explosion. let's take this now though to ali hashem. he's joining us live a little bit further north and tired. and 1st of all, i, li, just take us through the last time we spoke the lodge plumes of smoke behind you. we got an idea now what the scene looks like. they're on the roll, the rubble. what, in fact, the bins more than 30 strikes since the beginning of the standard time. over the past minutes they've been also tens of frustrates, launched by his beloved towards israel. now of course, read and how all these details would come later regarding where these rockets all
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heading. so we don't know. but the fact is that the situation here has been really very tense since this morning. and is really strikes well massive you saw in the past bullets in how big the explosions were. and there was one even very close to tie on the entrance on the eastern entrance of the, of the city. and this is the closest to, to the city that with respect to number of casualties. it's not clear how about out . i would like to just say something about the f as a nation and, and be root probably over the past 11 months. you've seen how much the drones and has what law played a role in a talking is really uh, is really submitted to positions. and on some occasions, getting deeper into is run head think some phones or site hitting some entry
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bases in on the 25th of on the actually we can see now and deceptions above us. i don't know if i the can show us then deceptions. so why we are seeing the end deception see, i'm just saying so one of the main attacks has launched was on the 25th of, of august. and it's called the the 40th attack and it was in, in retaliation to the kidding off. it's come on the fly chick on 6 according to has will last 6 off. it's jones red headed towards tel aviv on hit one of the intelligence units. the so the fact is that is where the head thing one of has what was going unit calanda is just part of what's been happening and how much this drone unit has been playing a role in the floor. and of course, just a couple of days ago we saw, or maybe yesterday we still have a drawing from iraq hits a lot to the saw as a phrase. right. it's of course all these attacks are a new way of. busy other brain by, as well,
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on his will law or has the laws are lice. and i lead just to put this into the context of what's happening politically earlier, just before you. we spoke designed for the north and by rude. we came to you entire in the south, where there's also is right, the strikes going on to has the lot feel that there is any real chance of a sci fi given the wave of, of his ride, the strikes we're seeing across the country. well uh the money that you're assigned me here is press. there is the defense. it doesn't seem does it does anything in the field that reflects this feeling? golf possible? choose probably those pressure each side is trying to pressure the other side. well, the fact is that there is a gap, a very huge gap between what these rays are asking for and what physical law is asking for with has what law a puts in good condition to have a cease, why?
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and that is the, or the choosing the impact on the, with the truth and not been on. it's going to be very complicated to reach a compromise with is really that, that's why that is. i mean, i mean we can be pessimistic completely, but there is not much of the missing for that reaching what's being offered on the table right now. all right, let's sign county hash and he's been talking to us about the prospect. so let's see sign, and we have been reporting that the us from so long list several west and gall 5 countries of issued a joint statement calling for sci fi along the lebanese border. well that statement rates the situation between 11 in israel since october. the 8th 2023 is intolerable and presents an unacceptable risk of abroad a regional escalation. this is in nobody's interest. it is time to conclude a diplomatic sacrament that enables civilians on both sides of the border to return
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to the homes. thus we call for an immediate 21. they cease fire across that i've been in israel buddha to provide space for diplomacy. we call on old policies to give a real chance to diplomatic settlement. stephanie deka is joining us now from jo, this capital on mine because these ready government has banned down to 0 from reporting inside israel. so the coal there to give diplomacy a real chance is that being reflected in the statements of people like missing. yeah. when he talks about full force, you know, and we've also just had a statement from h more been given the or the national security minister saying that he's basically threatening to pull out of the government if there was a permanency supplier and threatening to vote against the government, if there is a temporary one, there's a lot of opposition to this from within that and yahoo cabinet, the very cabinet that he you know,
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just depends on for his political survival which is why over the past 1011 months, many analysts and his really, unless say that national has been pushing back on a ceasefire in gauze because he believes the longer you prolong these wars. the more his political career will develop and ensure the poll somewhat show that he has risen in the polls over the last couple of months. and certainly these really public, when it comes to hezbollah, when it comes to the page and we'll get to the success the way they see it, real victory when it comes to what you're seeing, what you just heard zane a report on specifics targeted, shoot intelligence, victory, when it comes to these ratings over hezbollah, the feeling in his role is a finally having some amendments, some victory, and they certainly don't want that to stop. all right, that's a, an important point. stay with us, stephanie, but we want to take some of those points to our white house correspondent. kimberly
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how. ok. i'm kimberly we were hearing from stephanie that how some members of these writing cabinet and talk about pulling the government down if there's a seas fine. nothing now is being told you about full false, always hearing another thing out of the us and us officials and what is looking like might be another, sees us bank sees find proposal that this integrates before washington's very eyes or. yeah, well it washington is keenly aware that there is this deflection by israel to international calls for a cease fire. but it is proceeding like none of this is happening. it is still pressing forward with optimism. in fact, what we're hearing from senior administration officials is that they are still calling on all parties to accept without delay. the white house believes that
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a diplomatic option is the only option for ending the escalation that has occurred between israel and lebanon. and they also point out that the cease fire proposal is not tethered to the others. these fire proposal that the united states has been working on to end israel's war on gaza. but what they're saying is look at, we still believe there's hope for this new proposal. that's being put forward with regard to 11 on because what it does is it provides space 21 days to for the parties to talk to put in place something permanent to allow people to return to their homes. and so that's why they believe that this is still worth pressing forward for that regardless of what's happened on the battlefield in the last 7 days. so they're saying now, so we get time to achieve this. now is the time to work on this to avoid a broader regional war. and so they're really asking the parties to reconsider and
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to, to look at this and to, to really try and make this happen. all right, thanks so much to kimberly how could their reporting to us from washington, dc and of course as well, has been reinforcing its nolan combined in preparation for a potential ground. the salt in the southern evidence, the $36.00 division is already them, mainly made up of on salary and tank for gates. recently, the 98th division of power and troopers was deployed to join them. now they solved as i've seen. extensive comebacks and guns are in the past year and to reserve for guys have been cold up to join the 30000 soldiers over the the most likely there was a game of the 98th. so 3000 more highly trained diable and troops, and a reserve and brigade with 4000 mall soldiers in tanks. the student has been training for a possible invasion scenario with stephanie deckers in jordan's capital on mine because these ready government is banned. i'll just hear from reporting inside of israel. so,
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given everything that i just mentioned that stephanie plus the fact that he's right, the generals are talking, what are we seeing video than telling troops who boats will be in southern lebanon? so any indication of just how soon that might become a reality of the but i think one thing we can say from what we understand from our sources is that it's not going to happen. well, imagine yahoo is in new york other than that, we have absolutely no idea what these ratings are. planning what we do know, as you say they're, they're making it very clear that this is an option on the table and they're preparing for it. cooling up to reserve us for days there you mentioned um, but again, somebody remember the soldiers, these reserve us have been fighting for 1011 months. they're tired of the army is tired, the country is tired, the economy is tired. it's costing israel billions of dollars. we have fighting
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both tours. so whether the long term plan is to send in ground forces remains to be seen. what we can say is that this is going to change the dynamics of what is already a very dangerous and violent hor on lebanon. i think it will probably be the point of no return if israel goes into 11 on, on the ground. and again, there's so much more at stake right now because of the regional implications of this, the spillover, which is why i think you are seeing those tools at the one on the sidelines. and americans potentially putting more pressure on israel. this time we're going to have to wait and see this thing stephanie, a deck of their reporting was from a mind in jordan because israel has band, they'll just say that from reporting inside the country. all right, let's take you now to the united nations general assembly session. that's listening to the canyon president lines. he's speaking now with him,
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brutally cold by deals and mission of the united nations. excellent fits that was, is that that challenging moment? i mean, i'm most, the katya of international security dispensation the promise of the united nations chapter to save, succeeding generations from this cultural war has been profoundly shake from line to see i'm from a, i to the out of the piece girl. but it pieced security and stability are increasingly and upfront conflicts and pensions copied from ty, undermining the collective security that international cooperation. 6 to uphold. okay, so so paula, paula, rising not a function of the social upheaval, organized crime, you know, and still piling of weapons of mass destruction out of an or time high.
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great. by what rivalry is intensify from booking, regional competition, and using g or political on your economy, a line pre alignments on tensions. the subtle one says of them vices us has produced negative correlations. was tensions, as well as the trust and good and confidence in global money collected on the system from gaza to the full ukraine. yeah, man is done the out of fee. this was done. the saw handle on the criminality in haiti. conflict is inflicting a tray of destruction, of life and livelihoods in historic proportions. these conflicts have become brought to the grounds for functions,
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external dimensions and proxy was resulting in our present 10 that i'm not good situations and long lasting negative repercussions on global stability. on the economic development to the was can not realize to report a piece, security and shad prosperity when and fuzzies is being put on what divides rather than what brings us to get. we must therefore promote the approaches that support positive competition for all the petty less security landscape. these 5 that complicated by imagining threats stemming from a human advancement site about security threats. and so please to get that cyber attacks on critical infrastructure for some significant risks to national security and global just a minute. for them all the product protection of advanced technologies,
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such as artificial intelligence in the military domain and for toner months, whip on systems. hosp introduced new challenges, full control and international regulation. regret to believe that was the most powerful states have increasingly chosen unilateralism and military zation of but dialogue and diplomacy. as a consequence, the capacity of multilateral institutions come into united for peace, even in national crisis, with significant regional impacts is severely undermine. even what i did start against of nuclear race. boyd, by the intensified geo political rivalries, intentions has made that the possibility of a catastrophic nuclear warfare at a really possibility of vision of what was free from nuclear weapons,
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and that the weapons of mass destruction is dine increment. then we might floated back and leave the future of upcoming generations to fate. we must intentionally rise to their location to meet the challenges for about time by re up finding the coal values of the un charter. we need to must, that the political will and collectively reinforce our diplomatic efforts to confront the security threats to comprehensive, multi prompt and part of the context specific approaches. excellence is commitment to international peace and security is on what buddy. we continue investing in efforts that promotes the ability and how money but with the not region and beyond. we are committed to continuing to make it fucking the date
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and support piece to initiatives and processes in our region, contributing to regional piece operations. and the un peacekeeping missions through our participation in the africa union tons, transition mission. and so monday we have to the side by side with our sis telling a by so money in the fight against our shut up, we are proud that some money out would soon take up a seat as a non permanent member of the security council. and that's courting the tremendous progress i keep in consolidating peace and stability in that country. the u. n. must, however, continue to support some money in 14, not an agreement on the post printed 24 security support. okay, now when it comes to adoption of the security council resolution printed $719.00 establishing
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a framework full financing africa union piece support operations through un upset contributions that by enhancing our collective beast keeping efforts when funded a huge piece of partition out of not only an applicant priority, but the global good considering the complexity on into connected nature of emerging threats to international peace and security. and you have this here on the request of the leadership of south to don. i launched the all inclusive to miami initiative, bringing together the wadding parties and the political leadership websites are done to address the root causes of the protected conflict in the country. i come in believe that people so to don an or the participating parties for their commitment
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to that piece process. i also tongue or regional and international partners for the on we're butting support, but call it to call and find the answer to this out to them. to miami initiative. ladies and gentlemen, i've been lost general assembly. i announced cutting out some randomness to lead a month to not so security support mission to haiti, ibex ation governments request the following. the security concerns authorization and direct solution 20162699. okay. now have deployed 300 did promise of the you and child, so to say future generations from this good, you know, war has been profoundly shakes and the warning. and the statement that by the, the leader of kenya is he addresses the united nations general assembly.
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he went home to talk about in erosion of crossed in the multilateral system and pointed the finger somewhat a world's most powerful states who he said had chosen unilateralism and all over multi lot for work or to commit he will. and that it had made will need to see the prospect of the possibility of catastrophic new they will more of a possibility, you know, fair and democratic elections as we all right. let's go now to gabriel. amazon though, he's at the united nations headquarters in new york and gabriel, the still number of world leaders speaking, stay, including we're expecting to hear from the palestinian authority lead to my best. what are we expecting to hear from him? yeah, that's right. we should hear from him in about one to 2 hours or so depending on how long the next few speakers go. certainly. uh, a boss is going to put the focus squarely back on the guys and the wider
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palestinian occupied palestinian territory. the west bank, he's likely to bring up very much as well because we essentially now are facing to crisis. not only the crisis and guys of israel's continued bombardment there. but a boss is likely to re re focus attention there because there is also now the crisis 11 on with israel's strikes on 11 on as well, sort of expected to hear from my hood of boss and about $1.00 to $1.00 and a half hours. now where he will again, put the focus back on palestine and the crimes being committed by israel there. we've heard from other speakers throughout the last couple of days. heads of states basically supporting palestine, calling uh the israel's apartment of guys or what it is a genocide. but now it's, it's really a boss is moment truly if you will, to again put the focus back there. all right,
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thanks so much to gabriel. as on the following developments from the united nations and this week of general assembly sessions, the still ahead on al jazeera a decade of pres and marches, but still no answers for the families of 43 students went missing in mexico and the baseball that was hits for show time, these 50 is home run of the season, can be yours. to, to tell you much more how much you need to pay. this for. the is really forces seek to silence the truth. finley occupied westbank, storming and shutting down houses. here was bureau and romano, the truth must be protected and heard. and the stories of real people must be told . this is not just that
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a task on journalist. it's an attack on the world's right to know. journalism is not, of course, of pressing it is from heather narratives to media was from propaganda to the changing face of journalism. i have never seen the elite 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 of the as rarely, official machinery. they're all palestinians are the enemy that has any post, the codes, the media, or that just the
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the automatic you're watching out. just you don't have time to recap on headlines now. israel has conducted what he calls the precise and striking the cities southern suburbs is right, the media say the head of has the last row need it was targeted, at least 3 civilians have been wounded according to local media. prime minister, ben, you mean nothing? yeah. besides, these ami will continue to find the office of the us and several other allies cooled for a temp 321 day. sees 5 experience rather as the law is very fond business days. well, caps has rejected the proposal at least 15 people have been killed in an attack on a school in japan, the refugee camp that was housing displaced people. the building was targeted, bind is rarely plain brings. the number of people killed on thursday across garza
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to at least 33. a highly my smooth is live outside the. i likes the hospital in data data in central garza and how do you every, now it seems like the numbers i read out of going up how all the hospital and medical authorities dealing with the rise and casualties. well, some of there's definitely too much of pressure on health facilities, particularly in northern garza work there. almost no, all facilities operation whatsoever. what we're talking about is one health facility that is running at a very low capacity. it doesn't have the capacity to accommodate those large number of injuries transferred to to it's a property of what we're talking about is the on the baptist hospital already a crippled health care system across the northern part of this trip. just the past hour have pretty quiet terrific. just seeing from the hospital, we looked at some of the footage that are not suitable for viewers. some of the most a graphic picture we looked at mid right out,
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people pick up. it's last piece is it from the ground of the bomb side. this is an evacuation sensor and known during garza, particularly in the body of refuge account. and this is probably more than the 50th time of this particular area. your body over, you got to be repeatedly and deliberately targeted by this really military, including the many recurrence the ground incursions for the past months. it's important to point out, this is the 8th is school in a row this month. 8 is schools have been targeted by these really military relentless areas. products have been targeted, evacuation centered why people are inside these schools because simply when their homes have been destroyed as severely damaged when they were forced into internal displays, been the only options that were lived for people were these evacuation center would be the schools, the open the doors for the many 100 displays families to stay in right now with the
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ongoing gets hot. there are no options in terms of safety and security for the display families, one person describing more of what they have experience and this talk a couple hours ago. and the fact that there is no safe place to go to the school for that was the last option after they were displaced many times. now, in addition to the 15 people listening to the women and the children and the infants who were killed inside the school, there were still many of the injuries who are at risk of losing their life. because simply, there is no medical care whatsoever, because hospitals are running at a very low capacity because there isn't sufficient miles to stop because there are items as simple as on pacific all the that and the go down to how i mean we've got this escalation going on between israel has the law, the policies of coal. so people who've lived through decades of occupation, lebanon has seen, is right, the occupation,
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including the continuing occupation of the shut off alms which syria and lebanon assigned to lebanon. tell us how this is chasing the palestinians perspective towards what's happening towards the north of the so i really just said besides the fact that has been going on for years, whether it's whether we're talking about the israel palestine conflict. whether we talk about this genocide that is going on for almost a year now, everything has been large. the one sided for the past few years, including this word big june is by the year everything has been one sided dominated by this rate in military. and it's the maya deep and military are, as you know, they've been pounding across the gaza strip right now. the distraction that is, has been created by these really military, whether on the political narrative level or the military levels, their, their northern front is it has opened up and there is the, the, the, the heaviest part of the military operations have been transferred to northern
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garza but at the same time of we're seeing the contrary, why is there are a talks in northern front or liberal and there are more relentless, serious attacks taking place around the clock. if we look at just the disc tall, we've been just the past 12 hours overnight, all the way to this hour. we're talking about 33 people. while there are talks in the northern part of district, there are other a toxin and those that are at risk comp earlier hours. the city a roof i, i'm tanya and as an early are in a bridge records, you can, if you divide this across the board, you see at least every hour we have an air at the top or give the art dealer's being fired at residential buildings on right now what we're seeing is people, residential, densely re, densely populated areas have really emptied by the ongoing, got to talk sense. what's happening. the population has been a driven into areas that are beyond that capacity 3 or 4 times in terms of
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facilities and infrastructure. that's why we're seeing a than a drone miss, though it could cause tens of people to lose their life when alone, when we talk about it as an ad, 16 or a slough fighting. just dropping these heavy bomb zone residential buildings can cause further civilian casualties. and to your level of destruction. but what more tragic is the ongoing recurrence, internal displacement of people's. what's really concerning right now is that the, the world has been done anything in the past and the growing fear that whatever one is paying a visit 11 on the golf and are going to be forgot it. but let's just put things in context. the conflict and level not on the world. dogs on enter length, and it's hard to separate them from each other. all right, thanks so much, honey. my fluid that from there is a balancing garza now, is there any forces of being carrying out a series of raids in the occupied westbank in have wrong is riley soldiers entered
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the city of dora and search more than 30 homes. they also rated towns nan, nablus. i'm a law and janine the palestinian prisoner society says $25.00 people were detained, including a woman and a wounded man. if that number is the palestine policy fellow, for i shall becca and independence think tank your joins us live from it on my luck in the occupied west bank. so 1st of all, take us through the sort of pattern that we're seeing in intensifying in the west. bank as the world's focus shift towards what's happening between israel and has the law in lebanon as well. i think it's, it's definitely a mistake to look at the west bank because if it's the front front on what's going on, we're basically all part of the same story. what's happening endorsed bank and even in jerusalem and within 48. and also what's happening in the red sea and then level
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on these are all parts of the same struggle and the same resistance to colonialism . what we're seeing in the west bank today though is very dangerous. escalation is rid of the aggression by the side of the army and also by the settlers that we have not seen anything similar distance. the 2nd and default the to the point where they've been witnessing bombardments from drones on from the air force, which has not been the case since the 2nd and the default as i mentioned. so that is really uh army is reading villages and they are continuing to work as well if you did caps, which saw the emergence of multiple resistance groups to support the palestinians and verify for independence celebration. but we also see you that the settlers have been very highly emboldened by their army, but as really we team and by basically being escorted by soldiers when they go around the west bank and are frankly, i think, the cleansing, i was given to me that these thousands of palestinians have been kicked out of their villages and communities by settlers. they tell them you have 24 hours to
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leave, or we will shoot you all. especially in the huron area that has not that a dozens of communities have been abandoned. and this is only the beginning because we see that those we have is, are now talking about transferring the legal system from a military one to a civil one. so it would be under the control of the government not under the control of the occupation forces, which is another, a significant milestone in the accession of the west bank. the fact doing also to ensure we, uh, we are expecting the a palestinian president who that best to address the un general assembly just took us through with this cycle of pressure and the tax and violence by central those banks. my, these are the ami, where is that leaving the power steering authority in the eyes of palestinians. it's an, in its ability to conduct the sort of activities is supposed to be able to do under
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the alls level codes. so yes, definitely the 1st day of sort is under a lot of pressure internally for most palestinians. they see it as being capable of protecting us. and not only that, they look at it also as a complicit in the occupation, for example, over the last couple of months, they escalated their security coordination with the israelis and they've been turning out large risk campaigns in areas such as one of this. now they're saying that this is, you know, to prove to protect the palestinians from the security for her and for security purposes. but it's actually, they're going after resistance members, which only adds to the fire, i guess the fall of $240.00. and the, the reputation that they're actually a sub contractor for the occupation from the beginning of the war. the policy that's already has been adamant about trying to separate itself. but what's happening does, does the, i'm the, i'm trying to make it very clear that they are not on board with the, with the war to not on the board and october, 7th, and of all of these different things. so it's, this comes through very clearly also with diplomatic efforts, but unfortunately,
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i mean, we've heard how many speeches since, over the last year, from the posting of oregon, from the international community in general, there has been no efforts, even the whole system of the security council has been ended by american pressure and that the, the, the refusal to even take these kinds of resolutions to be any binding in any matter . so the idea that appealing to the international community for any way to try to protect us has failed majorly. what palestinian see is that they look at the red sea and they see the outside of the for example, are now dictating the terms of engagement that how now the americans are trying to negotiate with them because they come from a position of power. so if i was going to see if they see that it's no point in trying to beg for these kinds of a stopping to, or while you have 0 language to, to carry it out. that's why has well look, for example, a level on the, the, the, there are joining the supporting front has been very important very
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t aspect to the war. and this will help of hasen any kind of negotiations themselves with appeals to the united nations, which would seem over and over before october 7th, even that is really rich. nothing because at the end of the day there is no leverage for palestinians. and these kinds of diplomatic charades that say, all right, thank you so much for your thoughts and analysis on that such a number from a shop. the sitting these ami is made gains also launching a major offensive against the time of the tree rapids support forces fighting began in the hours of thursday morning coming now controls 3 strategically important bridges. thinking how to, to almost the mind and help to him by heavy videos published online show, members of the army, celebrating a new the tap should areas of have to have a moving sent this update from the sudanese capital. especially the news army launched a major offensive in the early hours of thursday morning against the power. i'm in
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a to wrap it support forces here in the capital costume, the army was able to re take control of several bridges here in the capital. 2 of them that connect the city of mine to the city of cartoon. and one of them that connects the city of on demand to the northern part of the capital to the city of heavy. now we are a step, also loans are to lose track against disabilities army and had several sibling areas here in the city of on demand killing at least 4 civilian civilians and losing several others. according to the safe ministry of health. both sides had been fighting each other despite calls by the united nations and other international bodies to observe a c flyer because of the communitarian situations that has resulted from the continued fighting between the 2 sites over the past 17 months. and how the tool is not the only place where the 2 sides have been fighting each other in the south eastern part of the country. and seeing that the 2 sides have been fighting each other as well. an interview to state the army was able to take control of some villages and fight the back of the iris half into the other states. meanwhile,
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and especially to the last remaining army san pulled in the dark for region. both sides had been battling each other with the rest of the launching artillery strikes . one to take over the last minute 3 garrison in the dark for region. and with the army launch and repeated air swipe, including in the early hours of thursday morning against positions of the iris f. around of sasha heap of oregon, ultra 0100 to russian president vladimir fruits and announced on wednesday rusher could use nuclear weapons if it was struck with conventional missiles. the decision to change russia's official nuclear doctrine comes as the us and britain discuss whether it's a give you a crime commission to use western supplied massages to strike targets inside russia . moscow says it would consider any assault on its territory, supported by nuclear pallets via joint time. that's the names that we put in when we reserve the right to use nuclear weapons in the event of aggression against russia and batteries. as a member of the union state,
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all of these issues have been agreed upon with the battle russian side and the president of batteries. the use of conventional weapons drives a critical threat to us over into existence. it's the mayor of new york. eric adams is facing federal criminal charges officer corruption investigation. the details of the indictment has not been made public yet. adams is the 1st mayor of new york to be criminally charged, while still in office. he's denied any wrong doing. he says he'll find the charges . it's been 10 years since the kidnapping and full disappearance of 43 students in mexico. the case attracted international attention as evidence suggestive collusion between mexican authorities and organized crime gains. giuliano reports from the southern states of glad that all were parents continued to search for answers. a candle has been burning on as i never had strides for the past 10 years. that's how
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long it's been since his mother did. she not last saw him. when he was attacked and disappeared along with 42 of his classmates in mexico's most flagrant example of authorities colluding with organized crime, you'll put on government the coma monitors for you as a mother. i can't bring myself to say he is dead or alive, because frankly, i need scientific proof. if they're dead, the government should tell us where they are buried. but as long as we have no proof that says otherwise, well, as far as i'm concerned, the government has them good with what i see see done with the 43 student teachers from the state of the state will disappeared after being attacked by local authorities following a protest, these were the last images of them, taken on a security camera being driven away by police. and independent investigation concluded that local politicians, police, and the army worked in conjunction with the drug, cartels to disappear, and presumably killed the students. the remains of only 3 of them have been found, but the investigation was abruptly ended, allegedly,
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under government pressure orders and both put up in potomac. initially there were results in the investigation. as more documents came to light that showed the involvement of the military. and what happened them, and that's when the relationship between the families and the government deteriorated. a because government interests were being meddled with, having and we know the army has a very important role in this country. when he came to power president, under this man with lopez of and lord seemed sympathetic to the families caused. calling it a state crime and from it seemed to leave no stone unturned during his years in office. he said it's primarily a crime of local authority and has denied any involvement by the armies relative say they have lost trust in the government's willingness to establish the fact. hundreds of these marches have taken place over the last decade. the tiers near where the students were taken and in mexico city. but this movement has also been
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worn down by 10 years of hurdles in a bed. and there is a real fear among the organizers among the leaders that they plus the interest and the support of the mexican public. today's students that domestic indigenous school, all of whom were children in the 43, was taken. try to keep the move into live in the most minimal, please know like i'm doing. nothing hasn't changed. and these 10 years we still face refreshing. a rushman from the police. a government strategies might be different than the result is the side with no justice or any real answers over. what happened that night? family members impacted by this tragedy. here. it could easily happen again. julia galle, i know alj a 0 guess. i don't. mexico? i said i had on al jazeera, they also know youngsters hold their own position as single to on the page. they were back to school the next morning. that's coming up next to me as for
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the on the let's catch up on all the sports news with pizza. 70. thank you very much. we'll start with a perfect 7 out of 7 full boss alona. it'd be cut off a one know to maintain a 100 percent wrinkled inlaw league a robot living dog skis. going in the 19 minutes, prove the winner. the 7th goal of the season to put them safe points clear around the dread at the top and continuing hunt see flicks, reinstalled as head coach. it's for me that are important. that'd be 595,
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maybe 6 minutes. and i'm proud about that because the team but only play football. they also are able to, to fight with a fantastic intensity. and also a proud of all the friends because they today they realize that the and that we need them and they doing quite shop pressure continues to build on manchester. united manager eric to in august we saw drew 11 with these old club, etc twins a in the you robe league. then i'll explain to 8 is as a play at the dock side. here who's united, who would take the interest in eric? some of the great store, like in the 55th minutes. it's the 20, then found the equalizer in the 2nd house law moves with the gold to make it a frustrating knife for the house. was the life when the thoughts for ever yet and yeah, we didn't ended up as if there's not enough to give 100 percent. we have to work on
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that. that's clear. yeah. i think be great enough to is that? yeah we we have to school elsewhere in the robe. legality. massage, also, winning stores against pals, beating them $31.00. it came full days. also they be such a rival spent about 231 in the turkish super league. well, that rivalry explains to the took his boss could both supanik to and fetch ale refusing to allow a place to report for international duty officer. the national team head coach showed he support, forgot to test drive, who didn't. altima is also the head coach of front of the lycos in greece. i decided beat got a test to write in a friendly on tuesday. the support of his opponent as he raised these fingers to show the school from that football match. he has since apologize. it's been about che say none of the players will pay for the wall. awesome. on still has the roll. well back on the football pitch in england also those youngsters thrashed bolts and
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51 to reach the 4th round of the lead cup. 16 year old gold key project photo. it became also those youngest ever stalled to, but it was 17 year old mary who stole the headlines, becoming the youngest awesome player to school to goals. he needs 1st thoughts, raheem sterling, then goodies, 1st go in and also share it in the comfortable victory. because sets aside faced price the in the next round. assume. yeah, that a few that i few, they even i have to be there. i think it's a, you're going to be great. they were buzzing. as i've said again, the spoke to the play as, as to the time it was around, it was a, was a nice moment. they weren't prepared for that to see that biggest app is, is, is that vocation for them to hold as level thrashed waste time to progress. the hosts were trading one note before the other job to equalize. it was the 1st of 2 for the pull to the international. so to get closer school to go to
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a huge 51 victory on the slot side will face the brights. and in the 4th round, it just carried it into the brazilian top, bought the photo, have eliminates a big countryman, sell palo from a couple of bits. a daughter is in the quote of finals, both of photo winds in front and the 15 minutes. see all the home of the missing food, the visitors, the home. so i'd have to wait until the 18th stevens minutes a jo level on mottos, selling origin time jonathan chevy. forcing the match into a penalty. she tells me about the fall. it takes each. it was level before the legal nest or had a shot saved my tooth, mountains flexing the winning spot, take lots of 5 that will take the window between flamingo and pinion. it was a similar problem. so the couple of bits of the semi finals for athletic metals, they saw philip brazilian sleeping in same day for some schooling. both goals, you know, to know when the house on substitute breaking the deadlock, 5 minutes into the 2nd tough and then wrapping it up in the dying minutes after
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it's coming out. we'll face origin time joins river place in the sydney finals. well you can get your hands on the bowl that showed hey tony hit to school, he's the home run of the season. but it could set you back as much as a full and a half $1000000.00. that is the option to purchase the both privacy. otherwise you can try your luck when the book goes on, action. bidding will start at $500000.00. it's on the last 3 cases, the be a total of the season to become the 1st man, and they'll be history to do that as what a steel, 50 bases of the season and from achievements to unwanted records the she called the white soft set of avoided losing dates, 100 and 21st game of the season of chicago beating the los angeles angels full of 3 on wednesday nights. they currently hold the record for most of the feats. with the 1962, you made a phone games to go. they remains a bit, jones, they will say a new record for most defeats in
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a modern majorly season. full minnesota vikings quotes back to me, kramer has revealed that a year ago, he was diagnosed with dimension. the 69 year old played in the pro bowl in 1986. it comes on the back of x green bay packers. celebrate fobs announcements that he has parkinson's disease. new york jets quoted back aaron rogers, who spent 17 years at green bay. i'd like for the one the super bowl with the packers. hope science and medicine can catch up to these diseases. i feel bad for him and dana but it's, it's unfortunately part of our game that's part of the risk plane. and we all in the back of my mind know that that could be a reality. at some point. we just kind of hope medicine at some point can catch up and, and either make the symptoms easier or, or radically some of these issues that we have that has all the sports needs for the time being. they'll be another up that a little bit later on. sammy,
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thanks so much feita. that's it for this news out. i'm back in the moment with another full show hoping you updates on the situation 11 and so to stay with us. the is really forces seek to silence the truth simply occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00 and romano. the truth must be protected and heard and the stories of real people must be told. this is not just an attack on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know. journalism is not a crime or pressing its c with americans more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era? the us once to keep the war in ukraine going to russia's will is broken. is that strategy working?
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