tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 27, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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simple and many see are their situation. we get even worse. the fellow in several venue a. this is the news our lives from know how coming up in the program today is real, carries out another s or i can 7 be ruth. it's army says it was targeting a senior, his block commander is really prime minister. instruct says military to keep attacking, living on with full force, ignoring a ceasefire proposal backed by several countries, more bloodshed in gaza. israel killed at least $36.00 palestinians on thursdays. 15 of them were sheltering and plus the white house pledge as an additional $8000000000.00 in military aid for ukraine drink. president zalesky visits to
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washington. i'm trying to get a real sco with the school to jersey. i'm reading your aims to in the you wrote plague for us. the time is spent a bunch a team take off that campaign with the when ever use social was in east temple. the the is really military is carried out with it cause a precise air striking the roots southern suburbs killing at least 2 people. it says the target was the head of hezbollah as drone unit in the past 4 days is really bombardments, have killed at least 650 people of cost living on and forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee as world leaders in the u. n. chief call for a ceasefire is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu says his army will continue to fight, say, to hold her reports from david's near non stop bombardment, there's been no top and as well as military is sold on has well as the traditional
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strongholds in the south and east of the country. prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah. who has told the army to keep hitting with full force as well appears to be trying to maximize its negotiating leverage. to bring the arms group to the negotiating table. geneva side, want them all out or is ready to take. he doesn't want to get dragged into a long round or that obviously will be atrocious. that israel will be on like me to win that obviously as well. i've been preparing for this for nearly 2 decades. so is this try to pull it up and ramp up the pressure? israel has called up reservists preparing for a possible ground invasion. the goal, according to the army, is to be able to return residents to their homes in northern as well, but many here believe as well as not interested in a cease fire. and once a new security arrangement along the border, you read and you will hear that and why the youth and young wants to change the balance of power long as res. northern border by pushing has put a lot back and,
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and it's made it to kept abilities. it's something that it wasn't able to achieve during the 20061. israel has also been going after, as well as commanders in a strategy to degrade. and we can the group, these positions strikes, raising questions on the amount of intelligence isabel has gathered on what was a secretive organization. this is a 4th attack in favor southern suburbs in less than a week. so far as rel, strikes in this district have been targeted assassinations. hezbollah has so far not shifted the battlefield. it continues to fire rockets. that's what it says. our military positions in northern israel, still sparing critical facilities. ready and population centers that is ballistic. beside that was saying in the last 24 hours, it's an indication that this is only the beginning of which has been lost or so not is. and also because the specialized mississauga unit is still not part of this
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role, but it is going to be part of it very soon. i that there's a radio to monitor in crisis. but the conflict could be just at the beginning with hezbollah, committing itself to keep fighting until as well as its war on garza. and while it does acknowledge suffering setbacks in the past 2 weeks as well, it says it is ready for an open ended bottle. the group is known not to negotiate under fire, and it has largely refrained from launching a major attack on israel. does that include there else is ita, failed. oh sure 0 is all of the morrison is in. be rude for us, oliver. what's the very latest on the ground where you are so right now there's still no official work and that's the law on that targeted strike in bainbridge and the southern suburb adoption of cd as really ministry is saying that they were going off to as low as the drone unit commander, but nothing from hesper law yet. but what we have heard is that these ready is
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really miniature said that they carried out 220 strikes across 11 on today, including a to this evening. in this new wave of strikes in the south on places very close to the southern cities are 1st the tire and side on. and we've just had to more information is coming from 11 these ministry of health. and that's for the 90 to the last 24 hours by strikes across 11 on an a 153 have been wounded. this also asked the number of 500 schools that have been opened here and as made, shift shelters, and the international organizations migration thing. 67000 people have entered their shelters, and we had a report just earlier from save the children saying the best stop here and never known a seeing many children arriving at the shelters with showing signs of severe signs of distress. so very old, i had an intense situation here in berry oliver about that. what is the ceiling like right now when the lebanese campus?
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well, it's just, as i mentioned earlier, this feeling of cautious. com. i mean people are very tentative, very worried about the future. this announcements of a possible ground invasion by these really military people in what she got very, very closely including these us like tools for possible 21 day 65, which the is there any government seems to projected. so people who are watching was very carefully and it's a very tense situation. but i've also been out on the streets and i've seen to many bars and restaurants i've been left and these people are out on this thursday night drinking that trying to carry on with that normal life. and actually just earlier, i saw a group of young men on screeches carrying his blood flags shouting, and so there's these different emotions and different tensions here in the capsule . i've also been speaking sheets. we've been trying to leave, leave a lab and on, on flights and a lot of flights been cancelled. and one person told me they couldn't get
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a flight out for a whole week. just want any flights. medium size is pretty booked and then the other slide which is impossible to get. so people are anxious and people are keeping an eye on these and seeing what's gonna happen in the next 24 hours of the mars and reporting from they really thank you very much that alter and earlier i was, is there was only how shame was in the southern lebanese city of tire is really strikes have targeted that area for the past few days. here's his report. this rent is been striking several areas close to the syrian border, mainly in the content, i mean, bob, back on germany, which is mainly known as the default valley. so on this uh, connection the, the, the drug off the connection between 11 and syria is in a way or another crucial fall festival. it's crucial also for the internally displaced and for the refugees to cross to wants to pay for area in syria. we've been seeing the influx and in a people going towards the see have you on board does leaving to watch,
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see if you have thinking that it's maybe safer. so this could be on one side trying to prevent people. i think the pressure on the intent of front, and that by substitution will add more pressure on hezbollah. that it could be also with a strategic a goes to probably hit connections between has will on both sides of the board. the especially is that you know, that lies present in syria and has lice president 11, i can hear right now. the 5 minutes of ambulance is heading towards the target that was hit in tar and the city and on the entrance of town. as i've been telling you, this is the 1st time that is such a close encounter that's such a close strike. on the entrance on the entrance of the city of tar robbie's table is a professor of the hebrew university of jerusalem. sir, you're a former legal advisor to the as really ministry of foreign affairs. your former
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counselor for political affairs at these really embassy in the us. joining us from boston today. thank you for your time. the us france and other countries are proposing a 21 day ceasefire to give is real and has a lot of time to agree a longer term negotiated solution. and your view should be, is really prime minister agreed to a ceasefire. this is what's called the best doing something that is of was attacked attack by yeah, from us and going about getting over 1200 civilians attacked by the news. and by the way, by difficulties you have them in the south and then what is the, has built initiated this attack? we made all the finishes searching both to look out what all is of interest. now one never knows what's going to happen to them. at least and they dress up to vote in the last we have to make sure that his beloved will not be able to repeat the attack and make sure the mouse is no longer capable of doing the atrocities with
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a date. this requires that the, his ballade would no longer have the offensive capability. all is always a bolder. it's, it is also for us to achieve this, it possibly possible by the dramatic means. if not, we will have no choice but to use military beans. okay? our 1st choice is to try and reach an agreement which will move successful away from is was boys. okay? so there are couple of things in there that we can talk about, but i just want to make sure we all understand. so you, your preference would be for benjamin netanyahu to agree to assist bar. yes. an office which would be to reach an agreement with by cuz by law is the ball goes, i would cease fall would be positive disagreement, but it's not the be able to handle the a agreement is because but not we're no longer be able to sit with a mortgage, and that is all it's worth while recording that we've had to evacuate for the 1st time. and as always, this 3, the whole even know the country. yes,
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thank you betsy mosley pretty much like living on has had to evacuate tens of thousands of people as well along the 2nd part of the the issue to be subtract as well. but we have, we did not deliver them a problem because, but not exhibited that initially i do this attack, we won't defensive. of course, you know, how has belong frames that they would disagree with you? they would say they're attacking israel because they're attacking their defending palestinians. essentially they're attacking is really and supportive palestinians in gaza. it's under security, but they don't, they don't treatment to be affect, then they're doing it for the reasons, but they have to as roles, pounds. so they do phones and i think too much so i asked us how and how what country would react if its severe tiles are subjective to go a 1000 locates supplied by the way by one s. and we have to make sure this will don't happen again. well, israel's one might argue that israel's weaponry is supplied by 3rd countries as
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well. in this case, by the us most of the time. look when you look at the last 12 months of fighting and gaza. 41000 palestinians killed most of them. women and children, israel subsequently on trials of genocide and yet israel's work goals in guys that have not been achieved when you look at those 12 months and what that has resulted in you, you say israel might have no choice but to escalate village reaction 11 on does the gaza example? does the gaza blueprint gives you pause? every military operation causes casualties. is really they've had several 100 of soldiers, 40000 cannot afford and so sometimes it, no, no, you said everything. you said every military operation causes capital base me into a pollution call. his casualties that it's attractive is no doubt about that. people who bought it. but it's interesting that when you look at some options,
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the casualties, they don't announce a single military casual rebate, or basically it's, this is not, doesn't affect our troops actually. so that means that we're almost as homeless homeless actually holds a record of the number of people who've been killed with their identities and they hold a tally of the number of people been probably being killed. how many, many kids have very low, slight motor, whatever it is you can do if they go well israel's, during the time i want to have a real release a number. or if israel, once an accounting that is not being done by how much the civilian authorities, why doesn't israel open the doors of gaza to the international press or to international bodies? we would then we have now our casualties um, military and civilian from us. clean the big book to be civilian casualties. have a lot of the money, sir, is frankly this. i mean, nobody is seriously now dismissing the debt,
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so that is provided by yes. but how must run health authorities in gaza? but yes, we did. so in the early, well, the us president, a was israel staunchest allied did so in the earlier days of the gods, a war. but now since then even the u. s. defense industry has been using and relying on those same numbers. and there is nobody disputing that a majority of the people who have been killed in gaza by israel, or actually innocent civilians, whether they are women, children, or the elderly, to go back to the question, has almost everyone else already see? so the categories that they have. so that's about that, why the consumer? and the 2nd point, better, good mind is they made no attempt to defend somebody. a population is, well, that's a menace expenses build a fence. they have them, they build totals only for the military people. there's no civilian. sure. don't source. i don't know, but i'm honestly not too sure where you're going with this. my question is on 11,
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not right. there is a war that he's currently being okay. the border hold on hold on. there's a war that is currently being escalated at israel's northern border for the last 12 months. we have seen how israel conducted itself in the gauze district that has landed israel in court on trial for genocide. it also is the reason why the international criminal courts chief prosecutor is now requesting arrest warrants against the israeli prime minister. and he is really defense minister for crimes and crimes against humanity. i mean that's not nothing. so my question was, when you look at everything that's happened in the last 12 months, and when you factor in that all of this has occurred and his real has not achieved his work goals as not toppled him off, has not released the remaining hostages from gaza. do you look at that, and do you think that is real really should be contemplating another full scale war with level we have no desire whatsoever, but we have no chain against the we did not initiate this buck when attacked,
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we do defend ourselves on the other side of it's going to have the best price if the attack is well, if they killed somebody use we will depend on so okay, i've been trying to track of all week, so he's just on the international field where they haven't looked at him. i think majority of the general assembly and also any big, big pulse combinations with bill. so what do you, what do you mean attacked israel and the general assembly, the general assembly, the, for most of the nation, i beg your pardon, let me just get through to the end of this question is the foremost party in the international community that represents the voice of the entire world, one country, one voice, right? that is how the general assembly was designed. and so let's just take last week, a 124 countries. us about 2 thirds of the countries in the world voted for approved a resolution that is requesting that is real actually leave and its occupation and leave the occupied territories in the west bank, occupied east jerusalem, etc. who voted against it. 14 countries, israel to us,
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and you know that no disrespect to them, but it's done a lot to micronesia and the countries. i'm sorry about for dominic subject about a 40 so you have to something about for the 40 the full day. what i'm trying to say is a germany seventies or political body. we all and am i know yes, following democracies on that. and it represents the international community, that is what it is supposed to do. and 2 thirds of the world have spoken very clearly and have asked israel to respect to international law. it's a problem to think body. where shall i know? i'm listening still. i have the same boat. and what's the problem? it's a problem because your counting a block of states for the hostile to as well what block? we noticed that our hostile, what excuse me, sir, what are you talking about? i took kind of what i told to you about the general assembly has never condemned be attacked by something else of monday, not a word of the piece of the legend as well. and it was
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a condemnation of yours by law of how most new splitting rack is that based on lloyd smoke. it's based on politics, and we're by noah and democracies, by the way, all the nor do the general assembly, the general with the secretary general of the something, the secretary general of the united nations. every time he speaks in public condemns, in no uncertain terms how mazda is attack against israel. in other words, the very top of the pyramid of the united nations always condemns home us and, and the october, certainly not always, every single story. i think you'll find a big issue with the general assembly. no, not positive as it moves. i kind of explain why. exactly. oh no. oh, i'm haven't done. it's not it's based on politics or the assembly. i'm look to be fair to you. i'm just letting you know that i'm going to have to go because the british prime minister, cure thought a storm or speaking at the general assembly,
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the okay, i think, okay, but i will actually address your point. i'm not running away from it. the un general assembly, as you well know, requested from the world's top courts, a traditional opinion. the most recent one was on the status, the legal status of israel's occupation of palestinian territory. but saying, connecting is one of the best buy but solution that you quote from them as well. think about ultra buying surgeries. it's not much and it's, it's a fanatical body and the occupation and no family occupation in the side, bins unlawful and the claim ultimately adopted a resolution asking israel to comply with international law mr. all be. so i'm not learning. i promise. i'm not running on the conversation, but i've got to do this probably as soon as we speaking the language. i'm sorry sir . i'm going to have to take this live event. i hope we get to speak again. thank you so much for your time today on else. okay, thank you. all right. as i said,
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we are listening to your storm or speaking, addressing the general assembly of the united nations live into the we could because of corporation. so political division between north and south on said the geo political dial, a way for the will of little tools, brute force and aggression. this mathis to us, so 8 boxes to the purchase people. my government was elected to change bridge to deliver national emissions on higher growth site for streets, clean energy, more opportunity, and a healthy a society behind every one of these missions sits. and i'll put inside something that used to be on spoken. but now needs to be said that we recognize the all success in britain could never be separated from event spiel and shows global challenges refiled on us. but how to
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drop full only with the facts of wall property, climate change content makes well a regular migration but now arrive on our doorstep is to set ourselves up to fail. we must work with others to solve these problems. route to attack the lacrosse's. britson is stronger when we do side. so we are changing our approach on the global stage to my message today is this. we are returning the u. k. to a responsible global leadership. because i think the international system has to be better. we need it to be better. people talk about an age of polarization, impunity, instability. i'm rattling up to you and charles. and i fear that
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a sense of fatalism has taken hold. but all task is to say, no, or we won't accept this slide integrate so great to conflict, instability, and injustice. instead, we will do all we can to change it. this is the moment to bring a set fundamental principles and the willingness to defend them. to re commit to the un, to inter naturalism, to the role of law, to work together for peace, progress on the quality because it is right. yes, absolutely. but also because it is plainly in our self interest. so we are ready to step up in a spirit of respect, an equal partnership. i don't claim, but solving these problems is easy. but there are a positive practical things that we could do together. this stopped with
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addressing the rising tide of conflict and preventing a regional in the middle east. a cooling on israel and his beloved stop the violence step back from the brain. we need to say an immediate cease fire to provide space for diplomatic settlement. and we are working with a partners to about it because further escalation says, no one offers nothing but most suffering, innocent people on all sides on the prospect of a wider war. but no one can control with consequences. but none of us can foresee. this is intimately linked with a situation in gaza, where again we need to see an immediate cease fire. it shames i sold the suffering
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and gauze it continues to grow. the officer is diplomacy the release of the hostages, and the uninfected flow of age to those that need thought is the only way to break this devastating cycle of balance. i'm getting the journey towards a political solution for the long term which delivers the long promised palestinian state. alongside a safe and secure is route. we must also work together for peace ensued on i think proper response to the west to monitor and process in the well, today we need to see greater action to deliver aid to deliver peace. the world cannot look away and we've a sign up for international law. and that's why we also resolute it all support for you trade. they are exercising that right to self defense. as provided for under
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the u. n. johnson. and recognized by a $141.00 members of this assembly, we will stand with you prayed for as long as it takes because the alternative would be to confirm the west claims about this place. for the international law is merely the type of type. i'm not to address this, can do what they will. we will never let that happen because it is all duty to respond to about the interest world, which trends to keep people safe. but alone. that's not enough. that's not the limit of our responsibility. we must say what together to make the world less dangerous. and so we have to face some hot proofs. the institutions of peace, struggling,
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underfunded under pressure on over politicized the entire framework of bombs control and counter proliferation. painstakingly constructed, often decades has begun to follow the way the rom continues to expand this new truck typically in violation of its international commitments. incredible, new technology is like a lot of being deployed from military use without agreed rules. these all difficult challenges the grip on to urgent tweak. no. that's why the do packed for the future is so important. we must put new energy and creativity into conflict resolution and conflict, but i should reverse the trend towards eval great to volumes like the institutions of peace fit for purpose and hold members to the commitments under the un charles.
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but again, reducing conflict is not the limit of responsibility of the global challenges impact cost to so we must work to get the s p jeez, back on track. so mr. president, on the my leadership, the u. k. will lead to good toppling climate change at home and internationally. unrestored now commitment international development. like many of you in a few weeks time, i will be traveling to savannah for the come on, well types of government between where a generation of children are having to contemplate sling the island of the bus for good the front of climate change is extra central and it's happening in the here a now. so we have to reset buttons approach as we have listed the default to bind on show when in england, and to do oil and gas licenses and create
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we find ourselves on an ton instead tools, the rule of rule towards cooperation, responsibility on progress towards piece fact of the you had been listening to the u. k. prime minister care a storm or as he addressed the annual session of the united nations general assembly. that's that un headquarters in new york? that's bringing nelson's here is mike hannah, who was at un headquarters. mike, what stood out to you in that speech? well, there was an impassioned play you to both israel and hezbollah to accept that's the spot and immediate seats. why? because it is. he wants the prospect of a why the war is that no one can control. the implication is that the conflict is still controllable. at the stage, but if it is not dealt with now,
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it could get into a situation where it's cannot be stopped, even though those $12.00. he also spoke about the ukraine, insisting that that must be a continued support full the country, saying that he will stay with you claim for as long as it's takes. he also joined a number of other speakers in terms of calling for reform of the security council. insisting that there must be why the membership permanent membership offsets console, including states from africa and from latin america, a will to about students, which he describes as the worst humanitarian crisis in the world today. one from which he says the world can not look away. sorry mike had a reporting from you and a headquarters in new york as you continue to taking those features by we're a leaders. thank you very much. mike will come back to you now. protestors in new york are demanding. the rest of is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, the head of his un general assembly address,
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and that yeah. who is due to speak to world leaders on friday, the international criminal court prosecutor has requested an arrest warranty issued against him over alleged war crimes and crimes. against humanity in gaza. houses here is 3. suppose live for us in new york for these seeing what are you hearing, theresa, the well, i can tell you we've been walking this people have gathered earlier today regarding the city public library. they tried to get to the united nations, they were know nowadays because all that area is completely around that. and then they've been marching on around the 50 and now we're right in front of a new york time going on, and they want him to be in the united states a when again,
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817000000000 dollars. i mean, he's from the students here in new york city. you mean that isn't the city? what do be the way and what are you driving to? we're one year now into relentless mass errors. right? first serve ation of the 1000 people. and the un general assembly is welcoming the butcher. has the benjamin that i work criminal to speak our position as the people in the movement, sweets in the diaspora is that this is not acceptable that the popular will of working us interested people across the world. cnn's genocide in ever the united states stop harming and financing and providing political and diplomatic cover to
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is one of the things that is that many of the people that are protesting for almost a year. again, on this many having to take that you are just telling me that detain, but then they're back on this boat, the cell. no, we're going to be out here every day. our demands are very clear. we want to see it arms and mark on israel. we want to see an end domestic cleansing of house sign in the occupation of palestine, and we want the release of our boat 1000 a political prisoners. we had people today block a highway to prevent cars from getting because un general assembly, they're back out in the streets after they got released from, from jail a few hours later and they're out marching with us. this isn't gonna stop. i think the gates have been thrown open because people are seeing babies for some and for younger generations, for the 1st time ever. how this system works, how repugnant it is, and how unwilling it is to level with the will. the moral and legal row of
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people who stand with post on. so i think we're going to see this for a long time. thank you very much. so this is the situation on the ground in new york city of thousands of people are marching across the city. there's several other pro just non for the day when you mean nothing else will be addressing the general assembly on friday. many of the people that you're seeing here say that they're going to be on the sweep the want to make noise. they want to be hard. they want to make sure that the rest of the world knows also that not everyone in the united states support as well as your own guys are right now. that's a reasonable reporting live from the streets in new york city. thank you very much . teresa and gaza, at least 15 people have been killed and it is really a strike on a school in asia, bali, a refugee camp. the targeted building was housing, many displaced people that brings a number of people killed in garza in the last 24 hours to 36 abraham l faleen, the reports from the site. i'm now inside the house of school and i'll try to get there. yeah, northwest,
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the value of the account is really why i was just have case a brutal attack resulted in more than 15 palestinians and dozens and just needed the scale of a destruction inflicted on this quote here. as you can see, the old here on the ground off to the massive a brutal attack on this, the school civil defense policies are trying to connect the bodies of the kids to be on the some of these really will please find a number of me self closing massive destruction, many of the victims were blown to pieces with separate body parts strewn all over the area with a covered tended bodies in addition to an identified body parts, many victims us the body under the degree. let one of those missing. this is called in to 3000 of those seniors who saw was the offer. they got their
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houses destroyed to do and the on going is like media. where on garza. ringback none of 10 very cool that we are display civilians taking shelter in that school building but wrong that those children to, they were blown to pieces. where is humanity to when will the world stand watching in silence? close to those are being the project on a daily basis here. as you can see, the best or bombed out buildings here that is listed to this silver is full here in japan. yet with the account we have this a funeral or just a joke. civilian in your school, the are going to bury him, maybe they are going to deliver it to his family to give the last there, well, you're in this, it school the i just you, all,
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all the gods. all how does fine, how is the officials have buried more than 80 bodies after is really forces delivered them in a truck? the bodies were handed over without any identification, forcing them to be buried as unknown martyrs. because his health ministry had refused to receive the corpses, citing a lack of coordination from israel, french president, a mentor, and my call says he will work on ensuring that israel symes onto the proposed ceasefire plan and 11 on. he made those comments during an official visit to canada . the stance was, they've been in the most people. and there is no reason for them to be understood. so many strikes and have so many civilian casualties. this is why we issued this proposal called in a date it was in us and negotiated with both parties. we will not stubs the folder and the item comes to those at the,
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the 1st comments on definitive coming from these 5. so we will work hard, is it always to come in order to convince the comments and then in the delivers is file for $21.00 days, which will be so unique occasion to have the diplomatic way for what? you know, though, to secure people on both sides of the boulder, what we would do is that we, we keep working hot with the us, with the side and all butler's to try to get the maximum guarantees and finalizing the agreements. and then we are ready to go for a new meeting of the security council, you know, to, to raise a question and increase the pressure precisely to the vocal case of the president joe biden has reaffirmed us support for ukraine's fight against russia and pledge to send an additional $8000000000.00 and military aid degree and
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president followed the mirrors. alaska has been holding talks with binding in the white house after meeting congressional leaders earlier. but republican presidential contender donald trump, has again questioned why the united states is giving billions of dollars to keep right now we have distresses you guys position, i'm about. and that's why the day i'm proud to announce a new $2400000000.00 package of security assistance. i've also directed credit gone to ella gate to allocate. busy the remaining security system, the funding that has been appropriate crane period by the end of this my term, which is january 20 and this was the traffic crash position and fusion negotiation . second, we look ahead to help you can succeed in last year. we are strong support for the decisions that are helping us for a test ukraine right now. so we did today appreciate that ukraine and america have
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side by side from the worries, moments of these terrible russian nation. your determination is incredibly important for us to prevail to sit in these army has made games after launching a major offensive against the paramilitary rapids support forces. fighting began in the early hours of thursday morning. the army now controls 3 strategically important bridges, linking cartoon, undermine, and cartoon vari. ahead of the rapids, the board forces mohammed, i'm done, douglas said his group remains ready to implement a nationwide ceasefire in a recorded message for the rest of the united nations general assembly. this follow the army chief speech to were leaders in new york. adolfo adolfo han insisted. his group is committed to a transition of power to a civilian government. gabriel elizondo reports from new york. in june, the united nations security council passed resolution 2736. they called for the r s f to hold its a sold on l faster. in his speech here to world leaders at the un general assembly
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abdul 5 to upper hand. the leader of the s a s lamented the fact that that resolution has not halted the fighting. nevertheless, he said, he's willing to find a solution to in the conflict when you, but then said, i'm going to attempt to tell you the possible what an end to this concept is clear . you know, of the comedy the 1st and foremost, and put an end to the hosting. the militia must withdraw from all the eighty's. they cut into it. okay. but you know, i'm from what people have been displaced. the most laid down there. whether it's so that people can return to their homes, then assistance can be delivered total. what about this would also facilitate the opening of ethics under the assumption of production. secondly, is this end to see that this must be accompanied by a political process law. so that we can see the political trends agent through avoiding that assumption of for potential cruz. this is denise, unfortunately, is one of the states oldest institutions for non political. what it's very much in
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favor of democratic transition was committed to the right of the people to choose. they need to shift um there been many meetings on the sidelines of this general assembly about this situation in sudan. there's white acknowledgement that the fighting has gone on way too long, but no consensus on how to get both sides to come together to india. gabriel's on the i'll just see it at the united nations in new york. hurricane helen has strengthened into a category 3 storm as a barrels across the gulf of mexico on its way to florida. authorities say the hurricane is about 300 kilometers south west of tampa and has sustained winds of at least a 175 kilometers per hour. helen is expected to make landfall on thursday. evening . officials have called on people to move the safer ground. as the mayor of new york is resisting calls to step down after being indicted by federal prosecutors, they have charged eric adams with accepting bribes and illegal campaign
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contributions from turkey. christian salumi has this report after an early morning read on the new york mirrors, official residents and a 10 month investigation federal prosecutors made an historic announcement. charging eric adams with 5 counts, including bribery and accepting a legal campaign contributions. because we allege their adams took these contributions, even though he knew they were illegal. and even though he knew these contributions were attends by a turkish government, official and turkish businessman to my influence with him, we also, it was at the mere thought and accepted well over $100000.00 in luxury travel benefits from some of the same for the actors who arrange many of the illegal campaign contributions in exchange for the funds, prosecutors alleged adams health turkish officials obtain necessary building permits for a new consulate,
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pressuring fire safety professionals to issue them. despite concerns, the building was not safe and a boiler that is a was finally re adams, surrounded by supporters vehemently denied the charges which he described as politically motivated. this is not surprising to us at all the actions that. busy unfolded over the last 2 months, the late comment to the david eyes. this did not surprise us that we reached this day. and i asked the officers to wait to hear all defense before making any judge. in recent days, investigators also rated the homes of key members of the items administration, including the police commissioner and the schools chancellor, both of whom have since announced a resignation. some public officials like new york congresswoman alexandria or
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casio cortez are calling on him to do the same for the good of the city. i'm here to tell you today, new york's governor has the power to remove a man who's been criminally charged. but so far she hasn't with the scandal swirling in the next may or election approaching in 2025. the calls for eric adams to step down are only getting louder, but for now he's resistant saying he'll continue to serve the people of new york here and city hall, while his legal team defends him in courts. christian salumi, i'll just hear a new york still ahead on alpha 0 in sports football action from the robot league, including an early goal for rangers. that's coming up with joe gunter. lost interest among the
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type of support would do god, roscoe, who has joined us in the studio job. so thank you very much jason. we're in years but when the right plague for us, the time is of to a winning start with fen about check. what are you finished running out last year in charge of roma and when it was mentioned to united in 2017 and porto. but when it was the wife a cup, which allows you into put in a bunch, a hedge against union sons. it was of belgium and it was an article from christian burgess that doubles the advantage and assemble in unit pull one back. but it wasn't enough in front of much a 121. both sides had them on central for chosen radio. it's meant what is called the morning effect of trophies
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cups. we cannot think of using symptoms, no trophy, still in september. oh, can you see the effect in every club? what i've been. one cups only taught them. i left the club 2 days before a cup final but they never glove. the fact was vitals. i cannot entitled, incidentally, i'm sorry, splitting yes for my top right now. what, how to 11 dro at home by athletic nobel, ukraine's awesome. don't. big puts very, very in front of the 1st house, but the spanish site equalize misapplied with its way to i told pettis room is c o step down on sunday because of fun anger at the sucking of coach daniella dental c . replaced. there we go. back in january, i moved to one another is moving years old teams taught them, smashed azeri champions, cadillac also going a mine down early on by the drag motion was given
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and is described. daniel ricardo is a legend off to the australia and hinted that his formula on korea is over. besides, if i go drive it has been dropped by his all be team effective immediately. he's being replaced by 22 year old liam los and for the last 6 races of the season is contract had expired. also last weekends. sample from pre where he finished 18th and it wasn't renewed and a post on instagram recalled a cold, the sport wild and wonderful and said he'd loved it. his whole life. recada raced 258 times that f one day during out the british chrome pre in 2011. he said 17 team starting with h o t followed by tara ross. so read 4 runner, mclaren, an alpha talary, which was re branded as all be this year, were called her $18.00 times starting in canada. in 2014. he won 7 with red bull, and his final victory was with the current at bonaza in 2021. on the dash around uh,
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she came about how son wants to play one more test series at home before retiring from international cricket. but its in doubts. she keep is a full member of parliament and one of thousands of ex politicians facing mothers charges related to loss loans, protests which toppled to shaken, seen as government. she gave was milton bangladesh at the time of the protests. in the meantime, let us do safety and security that's, that's like one says what i'm hearing from my both fans and family members. you know, they have the funds and so my whole being so getting rid of the said well, and there should be a solution. 2 we that was top right, tennis play in extent, i had a tough stops. his defense as a china open last the opening stacks of his match against nicholas jerry. 6 games to full for 10 foot back to take the next 26361. it's helen. well no one has 9112
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much is in a row following titles. and the us open, why he won his 2nd friend slammed. it wasn't upset at the japan open and take your top see taylor fritz summit and send updates in the us here from final lost his months. 2 feet by 3 set in $0.03 by a frenchman also sees to go straight to the tale bearer received a square between great britain initially and sailing through its own cop both teams, one erase each on thursday and the 1st 7 competition which will determine the official challenge of the americans comp. let's take on defending chance of new zealand inbox, atlanta next month. all right, that is all useful for now. it is back to serial. all right, joe, thank you so much and that's it for me 0. then the 8th of this news hour, i will be back in just a moment with more of the data. so to stay right with us here on out, the
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the clearing the debris, living own grapples with another is really your strength on the capital killing at least 2 people. the i'm several venue, it's good to have you with us. this is allison 0 life from the also coming up, israel's prime minister, arise in new york for the united nations general assembly resisting calls for a ceasefire on lebanon, is really attacks, kill more civilians and gaza. 16 palestinian sheltering in a school or among dozens killed in the latest day of bloodshed plus the white house pledge is an additional.
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