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[000:00:00;00] the israeli attacks, so good luck to known for face day despite cools for a ceasefire by its allies. more than 700 people have been killed since monday. the main site, this is all it, is there a life? and also coming off simon's a ton of even throw sheets down and miss on it says was 5 by, here's the rebels in the oven. we report from central garza where it's rarely bombardment has hit tense, sheltering displays kind of spins in a hospital quote, you on thousands,
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march in mexico demanding. i'm says 10 years off to the disappearance of 43 students. the we begin and 11 on where at least 9 people in the same family have been killed in is really strike. the attack happened in the town of shabba early on friday, near the border with syria for children among the dead. more than 700 people have been killed since monday when israel expanded it's bombardment of 11 on as well as military says that now believes it has killed, more senior has been all protects off to strikes earlier this week. meanwhile, and is rarely strike on the syrian lebanese border, has killed 5 syrian soldiers. the syrian state news agency saying that a ministry site near a village in the damascus countryside was targeted. you know,
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kind of happened early friday morning, or meanwhile in israel to people suffered minor injuries in the city of high for, of to walk us with 5 from 11 on these riley ministry says it identified 10 projectiles crossing the northern proto says they will intercept it all they fail in open areas. the ministry also claims that it shot down a missile that was fine from yemen, which was targeting tel aviv. let's go to iran, connie's and march, are you in, in southern lebanon in ron a. so as role striking has bola, with full force, despite cools for a cease fire to control the latest strikes, well where i am right now in the last minute or so we heard how going rocket fire from lebanese surgery luxury towards loading is all, we don't know where those rockets will land in knowing these route will be
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intercepted about 30 minutes, go west in the distance we saw and is really as strike. we also had to sony boons. that's when a fight to just break the sound barrier. just about 30 minutes a go. this only be was don't actually do any damage, but if you, within a show to them, that sound is absolutely thunderous and is very scary and it happens. pump them and pump again and pump is not the right word to use to describe that sound is absolutely funder us now has bullet say they've also hit the poor city of hyphen. they've also used a far the one short to medium range rockets to hit a k, a type and knows in israel and type areas as well. and these ready on me says that fight jets have struck 1600 targets just in the last 24 hours. a number on
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a took us through the impact this has had on the local population in 711 on we've been hearing about hundreds of thousands of people who become displaced. what more can you tell us as well as a real se? uh, i'd be speaking to my colleagues of you to speaking to people within who have fled from something living on the 11 on will be next on the won't be any safe areas to go through all. so it's a system that is nearly a breaking point. hundreds of thousands of people now trying to find shelter. schools have been closed and been repurposed into basic dormitories. now the health system is also under incredible pressure and mindful people have been killed in the last uh 24 hours. uh, 37 to 371 health facilities have been shorted on the buddha. and that's because doctors and medical stuff are telling us it is because they simply skid.
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the these rays will target hospitals like they've done in garza, and just as a precaution, out of complete mistrust on what these right, these do and say they've had to show to those hospitals. okay. many thanks for that in wrong. com, that for us in march or unit in southern lebanon. let's go to stephanie deca. she's in jordan's capital amman, because is there any government is buying the aisle dessert from reporting inside israel? so stephanie, what is the latest we're hearing from these really is about the strikes on level. so yes, will they say that their operation is continuing and continuing, continuing successfully? these really are me saying that it also knew a target to that destroyed rocket launchers that test bullet had used earlier today to target type. ah, you know, it's interesting what of this happening as benjamin netanyahu is that the united nations and we've just had more leaks in the american media of just how frustrated
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the power to the american officials are as you charge a power to just text of a potential a 3 week a ceasefire was a question of when not if israel and hezbollah would agree. now this, you turned on by these really prime minister because of domestic pressure because of the backlash because of the threat of one of his cabinet ministers to pull out of government meeting the collapse of his government. extraordinary that benjamin netanyahu, because of his ego and his own political survival, has expanded the war from gaza to lebanon. the analyst will tell you that this is something that he's been doing for months, refusing to agree to any ceasefire in goals or refusing to bring these really hostages home, because he wants to ensure that he remains in power. so we're gonna have to wait and see how those tools go today. they will continue on the sideline of the un general assembly, but certainly us officials expressing frustration, add more doubt now that that would be possible. but at the same time,
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the americans are doing anything about it. recently, still approving a 1000000000 dollar ministry aid to israel and a stephanie promise, and this note is due to speak at the united nations general assembly a little later today, given what you've been describing about his new ton. uh, what do you think he's going to say when, when faced with all his critics i think nathaniel, who is currently high on the fact that the polls he's posed the highest in terms of popular support since october the 7th. so he will be coming with incredible confidence that he is doing the right thing and it is israel against the world. and he will be reminding the un general assembly of that of october, the 7th, the atrocities committed against israel, that this is self defense, that they are justified in whatever means they use to be able to stop the threats from us, from hezbollah, from anyone in the region,
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let's wait and see how it is received. often people walk out of that chamber when they don't agree with the countries. okay. i think it'll be interesting just how many woke out today. uh, but yes, i think he will be making that point very clear that as well as justified and that it is going to continue its campaign both against the goal is to end up in on. okay, thank you. stephanie deca that for us in amman, and we will of course, have that speech here on al jazeera next to it today to gauze. and now where's where the strikes have hit the courtyard of alex, the hospital and central garza 18 tense, sheltering displays, palestinians were destroyed, at least one person was killed, 7 others injured. 4 people also died in these rarely bombing of a family home. in the giovanni a refugee camp, sorry, a couple of as soon as more for my locks, the hospital in durham fall off the now impact side of the strike that so for the license only the backyard of,
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of the hospital where residents have been taking this place. as a clean refuge, pleading that is very bombardment. of course this trip, you can see the scale of disruption. and this is the messiah that has been used to attack this very densely populated area. let me read for you what has been written here. it's going to miss title surface attack, and it has been manufactured in the united states, and it belongs to the united states army. as you can see here, what has been written, and you can see the crater coast from that strike unto post indians have left everything behind here. from completely destroyed, you can see blankets, mattresses, beds, bits cover, and families even worked. sleeping peacefully since the attack took place in the backyard is not the only time that the i talked to place one post. the man has been killed in the attack while 7 others were wounded up to the hospital as
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a place with palestinians are drawing to be protected inside of to the is very massive ground and cogent and guns of people that place are no longer feeling safe because of its value repeated attacks, of course the territory terrace about so i will give you the palestine is as bringing a husband berries, professor of international affairs a castle university, a good to see again hassan. i want to 1st bring up a point that we had stephanie decker make just a little earlier about how supports the prime minister netanyahu domestically is at the highest level. it's been since october 7th. this is the problem. essentially in a nut shell, isn't it? he has plenty of support back home and he has no reason to change cost when it comes to 11 on when it comes to gaza. if somebody in the to day and not even which is a daily is ready to do this before has published a new poll showing that actually quotes not only in it's in the whole has again the level seats that it would have lost. like maybe after the,
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till the 7th and the very beginning, you know, even the majority of these ladies were saying that and that to me a whole isn't, doesn't even fit to the middle of leadership. now, i think there is a change in the perception, and simply because his, his narrative has been now dominant in his reading that only by using force, you know, as far as can win at what happened in lebanon. and you've indicated what he has be single on along. and so that's why he got a lot of support in the very domestic scene. and this makes him feel that he can continue business as usual, as if it is the only way for him to, to save himself of the hawk when it comes to the intended issues. because you know that a lot of you the shall cases against him and the court and how genuine do you think these attempts to uh, bring about a, a ceasefire on the left and on for the, on the coming across from the united states and, and from from the sidelines,
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if the u. n. g, a, which, you know, on the one hand, you think, okay, the international pressure is that, but then on the other hand, you have the united states approving, move funding for the is riley army. so you just, you wonder, really don't you the how, how genuine, all these attempts unit to 1000000, you know, if they want to really put 3 and pressure that would pay off. so i'm not saying they have to condition this. i'm think it to the price tag to punishment. so when the americans keep providing him with everything and use it for, for the by the field, the bombs planes name it, diminishing everything and even that kind of look also a well. so why would nothing you all even back down simply because he kind of get to whatever he wants from the american, and you can continue door and check days, no price tags. so we've filled all of these stories about even cspan and gas and all of the international committee saying a us go and do it, please do it, but he's not doing that. so why? and all right, so we changed course in lebanon, unless there's something a price tag. the americans can actually put this price tag at the end, wouldn't to do to do with because capital raises,
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like in the mid of elections. and the other thing is that if his with law can do something that would raise the cost for the continuation of the war, i mean shorter these to condition. i think that any i would continue on that change cost us on how worried to you about the situation on folding now in $11.00 on it's been less than a week. we have a nearly a 1000 people that massive, massive displacement crisis. and it, it appears at least that's a these ready to have just started uh what, what they were about to do. i'm more then sat at the same time simply because i, i believe that is things that have taken a different course, had these ready to government degrees for sci fi out and, and guys, i think the news border would have been quite to now and we wouldn't have seen this amount of, of casual because and even a see if even be in the field or to, to another genocide that's we've unfolding by now. but also there's another source
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of my war and this is a, it might draw in other players like around like the, i mean know it. cd may be difficult to imagine that, you know, if things could get out of control. and the whole c militias in new york and whole region. i think that the meal is gambling and he's unaware that you know, if things get out of control and maybe it would implicate to be one and in indiana . and this would be a source of water in his for everyone who concerned about the region. okay, thank you for that. how sudbury progressive international affairs costs are, you know, if its okay still ahead on the al jazeera, she gave her a she bought. when's your pounds governing policy leadership both to become an ex prime minister? we'll look at the task ahead such a pens, new head, us government, and the us terrace on chinese goods come into effect. look at helping, james. react the
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the hello. we have a developing tropical system, just off the coast of the philippines at the moment. you see this massive cloud here, circulation that'll bring some very wet and windy weather into northern positive lose on, in particular. it's pretty light level to just around the southern thailand, freedom of light peninsula into some monster that so making its way further east with a borneo turning increasingly on settled. so nicholas, west and pumps. as we go one through sunday, rush, the showers across much of indonesia, malaysia. that's not west of whether we're really starting to gather the cross. know them areas of the philippines, rush of showers, the into a indo china but not too bad at the moment. at least rush the showers along the spells of right into the east and sort of australia of the northeast of new southwell southeast. in parts of queensland saves and break down pools. $62.00 millimeters to fried victoria river downs in the space of 24 hours. some areas of say around a $120.00 millimeters of freight and that's
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a touch. see is the developing area of low pressure just off show that and that's drawing interest ragging in some very windy weather. live the down pools, at least for tom says, it does look like the west di white pressure into the southeast. we'll skip a little further east with a lossy drive for new zealand. but what to when it comes back in to the south, east of us is really forces seek to silence the truth affinity occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses here was bureau in remote, the truth must be protected and hurt. and the stories of real people must be told. this is not just that a task on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know. journalism is not, of course,
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of pressing. it's the the the and watching out there on my desktop stories this as well as from apartment 11 on end to the 5th day. 9 people from the same family have been killed in an attack in the town. a ship was another is where the strike on the syrians side of the boat. at kenning, 5 syrians, soldiers destroying the strikes and hit the courtyard. if i left the hospital of the central golf at 1810 sheltering displays, palestinians were hit, one passenger was killed, 7 office she gave her is she but it's set to become japan's next prime minister of to winning a play sleeve for leadership, race form of defense minister,
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she but beat sunny to catchy. who would have been japan's 1st female meet up in a run all the dates restricted by the resignation of prime minister for meal. she to step down last month. the l. d. p is going to pounds most consistent continuously since the parties founding. 1955 from a fried has the basis in tokyo, a forcing gather issue. but as l. d. p veteran debt 67 years old, this was a remarkable victory. this was his 5th and final attempt attaining japan's top political job. he is a polarizing figure. having had a long good checkered political career, been involved in various intrigues and in fighting within the l. d p. a times he has been branded by fellow l. d p. low bakers as a crate to, to the policy. it's something he recognized in his final address to mo, make his saying,
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he apologized for the previous mistakes and had lunch and would bring about change within the l. d. p. policy. he brings to the job a lot of ministerial experience, especially in defense. he's considered a defense and security expert. he has proposed, for example, the establishment of an asian version of nato and is likely to continue japan's more assertive role on the world stage with more defense spending. and also as a counter to the growing influence of china in this part of the world. and also to the close to ties between russia and north korea. so his election is likely to be welcomed and washington domestically. of course, there are still japans in grades of problems with the economy has to deal with. but politically, this process was all about to re boot for the l d. p policy, which is being damaged by so many political scandals and domestic scandals. and as
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can be seen as something of a maverick within the policy. and also, as they are the agents of change that will probably play well with a cynical japanese public run. mcbride, i'll just say era took care a steep terrified sun chinese and pools by the united states, including a 100 percent dizzy on electric vehicles. go into effect on friday. the us as a heights will protect as strategic industries at home from china, state driven production. the chinese officials say the tire. so on fact, on politically motivated to any technical, it's foundation. thousands of electric vehicles lined up on the key side, literally a new gun, eastern china waiting for expos overseas. it's a booming market that increased a 1000 percent between 2018 and 2023. last year, china exported more than a 1000000 and a half the these. but in recent months, those figures have dropped sharply driven by phases of terrace imposed by the us.
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now being considered by the e. u. of the chinese government such as being unfairly targeted. and that these measures do more damage than good cheese delta. this investigation is a typical active protection is and is politically driven and ignores objective cycles when and disregard the world trade organization improves, goes against the trend of history and harms the use green transition process. and the global efforts to tackle climate change, us in china have long wrangled over steel. another market, the china dominates, state run industry is pro top by subsidies are impossible to beat the price of these washington with terror of civil so being added to solar panels and lithium batches, products the require minimal results is aging. his strategically secured, as many countries race to meet compet emissions targets. it'll be hard to do so without chinese products. in terms of the cars, in terms of solar panels,
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a wind power charges or the leading fields. but china come actually have more investment fixed on the new oh, in the us like president trump said, welcome chinese investment. but whoever emoji is victorious and have them is us selections, is i'm likely to have much sympathy. the chinese manufacturer is in a country so divided by politics. both democrats and republicans seem united and that concerns with the chinese impulse. and there's no just the president biden announced plans on monday. the bad old cause containing chinese software from american roads on the grounds of national security. i think the fuel to the far this economic complex, tony tongue l g 0, aging. the decision is on a has made gains off to launching a major offensive against the power ministry, rapids simple forces. and they just fighting the academy at the hours of thursday
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morning, only now controls 3 important bridges, thinking call to the mind and cartoon, sorry. the head of the rapids support forces mohammed him that douglas said his group remains ready to implement a nationwide so useful in a recorded message address to the united nations general. assembly cable is under reports from youth in june. the united nations security council passed resolution 2736. they called for the r s f de holt. it's a sold on l flasher. in his speech here to world leaders at the un general assembly, abdul thought the upper hand, the leader of the s a f 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 and to this concept is clear. you know, the, somebody the 1st and foremost, and put an end to the hosting to,
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to shut off. the militia must withdraw from all the eighty's. they cut into the multiply, you know, i'm from what people have been displaced, the must lay down their weapons. so that people can return to their home side, assistance can be delivered total. what about this would also facilitate to the opening of efforts under the assumption of production. second, what is this and to see that these 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. well, it's very much in favor of democratic transition, underscore me to the right of the people to choose. they need to shift um their vin, 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 to l,
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just either it's united nations in new york. hurricane helen has made land full in north west and florida. the storm has now weakened from the category for to the category to but does remain life threatening the level within the city is tallahassee, where helen made lungful. well, how excited helene, how do we for now here in florida? amazing lungful around the big bend, which is where it was expected. also a really dangerous situation, particularly because there was so many low line communities around that part of the well now this sold has been growing up for the last 24 hours. it is now category for it is less than the cost would be $5.00. katrina, a 2005 that cost so much devastation in louisiana. but this is also a horrible situation because it is such a huge so we have to think it's still about how some 700 kilometers in with an ice that is around $65.00 columbus is. i'm 40000000 people across a number of states on that. those flood advisories. i state of emergency in georgia
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and florida. i'm the carolina is there were 3 big concerns here. first of all, they're all the wins because when the winds hit, they can make everything a project. all anything that is not screwed down the road sides. i've read signs of furniture can fly through the i can damage property, can damage people, re files can come off. trees can come down, hit power lines on top of the big fish is the lowest set because you've got the gulf of mexico where this stuff has been pushing that most of it does that. he won't, i won't buy it and won't buy out because the board to call get out the only place it can go is to loan. so that's where we see this was the start to reach those c defenses. we are told that in some cases, some communities may say up to 6 meters of storm sides and then there is the rain. the fear is that this could stretch as far as north carolina, that we could see it places like asheville land slides because of the right or whether these are all reports of power outages. we see some flashes and some things
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as sensible with a load. have some 700000 people, at least in florida now without power. and a number of just reported including a 4 year old gal, a 58 year old man on a month in tampa, who was driving his call when a sign fell on top so many people have they are now hunkering down, but it is going to get worse for many before it gets better than the file. i'll just say era. tallahassee, florida. so the may of new york is resisting coals to step down off to being indicted by federal prosecutors. christians lead me as me 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
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were attends by a turkish government, official and turkish businessman to my influence with him, we also alize at the mere thought and accepted well over $100000.00. and luxury travel benefits from some of the same for an actors who arrange many of the illegal campaign contributions. in exchange for the funds, prosecutors alleged adam's health turkish officials obtain necessary building permits for our new consulate, pressuring fire safety professionals to issue them. despite concerns, the building was not safe and a boiler that is a with 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 have unfolded over the last 2 months. the lead
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time had to be demonized. this did not surprise us that we reached this day and i, it's new york is to wait to hear all defense before make to really just in recent days, investigators also rated the homes of key members of the atoms administration, including the police commissioner and the schools chancellor, both of whom have since announce their resignation. some public officials like new york congresswoman alexandria or 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 has been criminally charged, but so far she hasn't. with the scandal swirling and 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
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a new york thousands most in mexico city to me all 10 years since 43 students disappeared. julia gully on their reports. a decade of the marches hasn't made it any easier for relatives to face an undeniable truth even after all this time, they still don't know what happened to their missing children. how are you today is a very painful day for the parents. it's very difficult to describe what we're feeling, but we do know that the administration didn't make the progress. we thought they would be attack and disappearance of $43.00 student teachers from the state of capital spends as the most symbolic example of bylaws, interruption in mexico. as recent history, shortly after the incident,

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