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miles of drinks that i'll pick up next time is why don't we do nothing. thank you. the . ready ready ready this route kills thousands of palestinians across the gallons as trip as the war. inches it's seconds. yeah. the ultimate cry. this is, i'll just hear a line from dog. ha. also coming up. can it will russians for the type of saving attacks? well, protest as honestly as rarely governments to bring the captives hon. the
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last 5, at least 5 rockets from living on towards tel aviv sitting of sirens across the city and massive regulations older than ponce of florida as higher can milton barrels towards the us as a category 5 store the it's been a year since, as well launched its war on gallons of following an unprecedented attack by him moss and other groups, and still is ready bombardments from the and from the ground to continuing every day. the latest is ready as trunks killed, at least $77.00 pellets indians across the strip on monday. it brings the number of palestinians killed in guns or over the past 12 months to nearly 42000. if it's to bring it in to is rouse, will have remained unsuccessful. families of israeli captives held in guns that had
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been demonstrating again, saying that a government hasn't done enough to secure the release of their loved ones. the past year of is ready attacks have destroyed 75 percent of causes infrastructure. leaving the strip unrecognizable the u. n. so such widespread devastation has not been seen since the 2nd world war. one of the decades is rarely, they just have used the humanizing language to describe, tell us indians to justify as rouse occupation since october. the 7th was, had become a weapon to legitimize the war on garza so in my, in the them is on the logging bit as one of the lowest ratios of combatants to non combat.
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and you wanna know where its lowest and guys it's lowest in roswell, it's an entire lation that is responsible. it's not to distract or take about civilians, not the way where i'm not allowed to move one other kids because they don't rule. i'm sure you got set up maybe not for this for you. i'm not like, i'm not. did you not consult customer service? laura albano is an american palestinian lawyer. she says, statements, bonds, rarely officials, dehumanizing palestinians being used to defend genocide. i think those statements are going to be essential and in establishing the element of genocidal intense which is necessary in order to make a showing of genocide in accordance with the definition of the legal definition under the genocide convention,
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which is what the court is going to be assessing in this case and you know, so when we hear these is really, leaders for example, refer to posting is, is human. i don't see that there are no one involved civilians say that the children of cause i have brought this upon themselves. we can understand that this is a technique being used to justify the whole scale industrial slaughter of the palestinian people. and that's going to be critical in establishing that, that there's jealous side before the court. but regardless of that, i just want to make the point that we already know. this is a genocide. we don't need the court to tell us that because we've seen it play out date and day out every single days for the last year was extremely problematic. and we also have to understand what's the purpose of it, right? so i'm a little historical context. the palestinian people have been undergoing this process of discrimination for the last 76 years. and the question is why, you know,
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today we see is real committing genocide, but it didn't begin with that. and. and so we have to understand this as a taking place within the context of a settler colonial process of eliminating and replacing the native. and because that's the goal of all settler colonies, they must engage in these massive campaigns of discrimination in order to accomplish their aids. and doing so allows them to project an air of morality onto their project, which is rooted in unbelievable violence that the world would not accept if the victims were human. so in order to carry out this principle, goal of land and resource stuffed and in mass force displacement, we have to understand the victims is not being human as being deserving of despite this, this file is continuing with as a tax on his beloved living homes. there was a more as trunks targeting something by verse, but some of the stuff here has been particularly hard hit by his riley foaming is
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ready for us to say carrying out targeted operations against his block. and the ongoing attacks have killed more than 2000 people and they've been on over the past . yeah. well, i'm on con, is in the house by a, in southern living on. and we'll get to the developments there in just a moment. but 1st of all, can you just talk us through these like just strikes and babies? well, what we're here in just in the last 15 minutes is the, is a new renewed don't drug and strike on the here. we'll get more details on the as they come, but that was a barge of a is really strikes overnight. 4 hours ago. lots of incoming from the is really side. now. these riley site that they were targeting a has bullet come on that we don't know who that come on to actually is as of yet there was a name floating around in these ready media, but nothing from hezbollah. but interestingly though,
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with no warnings given to civilians before that strike the lost a sense of warnings issued by these res full civilians. in da, here in the a neighborhood was 10 hours ago. so they strike for. ready hours ago, so once again, these writing, these keeping up by intense pressure and one of the most densely populated parts of the country now is worth pointing out that a lot of people have left the. but there's a lot of people who are simply stuck back because they just don't have the resources to be able to move in. and uh, in the south where you are, these rarely, miller trees been sign even more people should leave their homes. that topsy right, we're up to about a $130.00 towns and villages that are now on the is really evacuation or does. it's a very big chunk of southern lebanon. these got people worried because they wondering what the definition of limited is by looking and hearing about these mess
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. troop staging in on these really side reserve brigades being brought up and they also seeing the strikes come in and they continue to come in just overnights in the area behind me where i, we saw several drug and strikes take place. his bullets say they've hit 6 at least 6 targets in the last few hours, including one key targets the hit is when the soldiers just in the last couple of hours is also what it's pointing out right now. the october, the 8th actually marks the day that his beloved got involved and fired rockets into israel in defense and in support of how much and have the posting in palestine. so this is a big day for hezbollah because it's a box that, that yeah, full of being within this will room being supportive of the palestinians intake.
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thank you so much and we're on and we're on come for us that and self and living on or meanwhile at least 5 missiles have inside from living on towards televi tv's. they sit off sirens across the is riley city area on monday. missiles will also find one as well from both goza and given his, but not issued a statement following that barrow shipping the sounds lower, con. as more from the living east capital, they said that they had fights towards the limits base. that is one of the pop ups of tennessee, but it's an important strategic location because both of houses, the massage intelligence agency. so it is obviously at strategic position them. and hezbollah says it is firing towards his right, the military infrastructure. this isn't the 1st time to try to strike that base. it was only a week ago, they had sent a salvo real kits over and they hadn't minded, they've been mostly intercepted by the israel assigned to him defense system. and
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then of course on monday when they central kits towards the very important and strategic port fishy of haifa, they much to get through the item defense system. so this is ready, a has bullet sending a very clear message to the as varieties, but even though they've had it some huge blows in the past couple of weeks, and especially with, you know, some of the top minute treat bras being taken out that communications network taken out that they are still communicating and they also or pricing. we also know they have the mason them in face to face specials with these readings on the southern border. so it certainly looks like those kinds of basing anytime soon. because riley's had been paying tribute to the more than a 1000 people killed on october, the 7th families of the victims observed a minute's silence to mock the moment when a mazda by has launched this surprise attack. in total, $251.00 is riley's and foreigners were taken captive on october,
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the 7th by mazda and all the finances. $117.00 is riley's, have returned time. some released in exchange deals of those risk. you would buy these rarely ami. they are currently 101 captives housing because of 36 of whom have been declared dead. but it's rarely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has announced that half of the captives are alive. does he, 7 bodies of captives have been the pantry editor as well. most of believe to have been killed by it is rarely file and age. people have been risk advised, rarely, false, has been not without devastating consequences. the guardian is the leading member of the hostages and losing families for him. his cousin was believed to be captured until the managed after the war broke out that he was killed on october the 7th. but he says the only way to ends of what is the site for 10 of the captives that remain in gaza. but we wake up every morning to the same reality where the hostages are still not back. and we need to do everything in our power to bring them back.
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and we feel the horrible, you know what, what, what other ways they're to feel i feel horrible. because we are at the state where i there is no deal inside that the currently, you know, in the past few days come us and it doesn't even respond to any of the initiatives to, to start a d, a d is really government has turned to the north, the public attention to international attention as the term north and, and it seems that pretty much um, you know, the, the world has forgotten that there is this big critically critical and time in the matter of taking these hostages out, which is also the key to ending this war, i take 0 joy in seeing other civilians suffer. i feel this is a tragic thing for both people. i think that what we need to remember today,
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like any day that this war could end tomorrow is put in tomorrow, the suffering of the gods and people put in tomorrow. and the key to that is actually releasing the hostages. and therefore, i feel to see how the world still keeps doing the same thing. it's been doing it. i'm not even talking about it over 7 or record ever since that i'm talking about the years and years before that when the world in as a whole has been completely complicit with the it's really palestinian conflict. on the one hand, handing out arms on the other hand, handing of funds via to israel via to her most fully knowing that they support tears. and this, that this money is being used for their and october 7th is a combination of this complicity. the hostages are still not back, therefore i believe that they haven't handle it handle that. well, let's as,
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as you know, it's very clear as they like because if they wouldn't handle that, the way i feel they should, as if they would have prioritize the way. i feel they should have, if they would have done and uh, what i believe should be the, the guiding light for what we is rallies believe and when it comes to the value of human life, then the hostages are, would have been back. therefore, i am incredibly critical of the way they've been handling door. the spokesman for mazda is military wing, says the size of the captives lies, and israel's hands, the owner to hold. and when it comes to the captive salt and i'd left it to the occupation, add to the families of the captives. either you off good. able to restore back and ask you the captives one year ago finding bought nothing. yeah. who's
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a missions i live voted was against the captives. again, is the families of the captives. we have decided that since day one have to feed the, the captives what i mean, a safe place because we've followed the rules of our religion. and because of the rules of humanity do are keeping them in safe places for a prisoner swab. a bustling head here on al jazeera demonstrations are held around the world in the solar terrace. even tell us the news we have in georgia, 365 days of this rounds war. and we look at how saw the criminals in southeast asia are exporting possible june, which is as official intelligence. the is really for us, is seek to silence the truth in garza,
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i'm the occupied westbank by indiscriminately killing jermel is now just here with journalists, a paid the price. this is not just an attack on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know. the truth must be protected and heard. and the stories of real people must be told. journalism is not a cry. pressing its scheme, depths, analysis of the day sidelines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinion it's feed treaties? have a very high kid in kidding, civilian political debate. what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft of flashes that have seen taking against on the inside story. what is israel trying to achieve in lab and on? is there a strategy on ouch, as the era or the
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showcase of this document resumes from across the network? on the the, you're watching. i'll just hear a reminder of our top story. is this how at least 77 tell us the indians have been killed by is really is trucks and cancer in the past 24 hours. many of the attacks targeted homes and tense with this nice people living in kansas city into poly in the northern part of the strip is around let's continuing its attacks on his belie, i'm living on there. thing more strikes, targeting, southern favorites to some of the stuff here has been particularly hot. it's buys
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raining bowman and at least 5 missiles have been fired from living on towards telephone eve sitting of sirens across these rarely city lillia. on monday, miss holmes, what was i fond towards this route from both kansas and game in the cities around the world has helped demonstrations to mike one year since as well launched as war on gaza. really is condemning is ramsey along bombardment have been held in several countries including the us human focused on germany into q. kristen salumi has the subject from amman, child by mostly students, the new york city, the students from at least 10 universities and colleges across new york city stage . walk out today to call for an end to the war in gaza and in lab and on building rallies all across the cities in public parks. when we are witnessing what is happening and goes to this truth disturbing pain each and every right minded
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person on the globe. but we are jewish people are even way more disturbed because unfortunately all of this is being done supposedly in our name. and we say no, this is wrong. if you're a human being, you're a paul, you're a 2nd and you need to do anything you can do. to bacon. paula, simians are still not pulling into despair. there's being strong, while the bumps are drifting on them for every single 2nd of the day. we are not to train them at any moment in our life. so as we are no trainings, we are buying their voices and we will be standing here to the student said they want an end to this war. and efforts to track down on campus protests are only pushing them off the campuses and causing them to speak even louder. present salumi out 0 new york u. s. president, you abide and has, can memorize it a year since the type of saving the tax with the ceremony of the white house drug binding. the chronicle, he called the unspeakable brutality of the attacks. a white house correspondent,
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kimberly how could, has more in addition to present abiding, honoring the is rarely lives lost on october 7th, with a calculating ceremony at the white house he also telephoned is rarely president hertzog, to express his condolences, the white house press. secretary create job here, calling it a meaningful and important conversation, but the conversation, but not has not yet taken place, is that between biden and his is really counter part prime minister benjamin netanyahu. there has been a promise that that conversation would take place for weeks, but it has still not occurred. this has been rushed aside as not being problematic, according to the press secretary, because she says that their teams, both is really and the united states. at the lower diplomatic level, she says are in constant communication on
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a daily basis. and she says that the man has been in close contact the for much of the year. in fact, more than a dozen times, even though they have not spoken since last august. now, she says the president's priority is to make sure that the captives that were captured last august, the is really our return to their families. she says that the other priority for the, by the ministration is making sure there's a cease fire, both for gauze and in love and on. as she says, that is president of biden's focus. kimberly healthcare alger 0, the white house, the will to other news and evacuations. underwent us to florida is a powerful storm ages closer our can. milton rapidly grew in strength to a category 5 storm. it is expected to make land full on wednesday. that comes as 10
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dies off to higher can lean hit the area, nbc correspondent, just in case she is in sarasota, florida. preparations for hurricane nope. in our unlike others we've seen in recent times because there was another major hurricane that hit the same area. florida gulf coast less than 2 weeks ago, and you can still see the remnants of that storms impact. take a look behind me. that is a boat that has partially submerged tear off the coast of sarasota. there's another one along the brush off to the side here. queen of crews are working. the governor says 247 to get debris picked up because we've seen everything from mattresses to chairs, to cook, where even a long sidewalk in the streets. because of again, the cleanup efforts from that storm, hawaii, and that was less than 2 weeks ago. and now people are working on boarding up in sandbag in properties to protect them, working on getting gas, getting water, getting out of town. all of that, as there was this push to get that debris removed because we're looking at
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a storm that couldn't be bringing around a 100 mile per hour winds, if not higher, based on the projections we're seeing. and that is something of real concern. then in nature totally as an environmental scientist, he says that we'll, we'll likely see more intense storms because of the climate crisis. in a world of global warming, we have warmer oceans and then that causes hurricanes to what they call undergo rapid intensification. but just when they go really quickly from a relatively weak tropical storm to a strong category 34 or 5 hurricane because of going over such warm waters and water, water acts as hurricane fuel hurricane helene, that just happened was one of the strongest in us history. it's done, the 2nd most damage, i believe in us history, possibly the most damaged. we'll have to see how much the cost end up being in terms of property damages. and other things i believe is the 2nd. but at least storm again because of underwent this rapid intensification to become this giant monster category 5, hurricane and
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a really short period of time. we're going to see as long as the climate keeps warming, we're going to see more intense hurricane has a higher wind speeds. also more moisture and more precipitation falling, causing more uh, flooding. also because we have higher sea levels as a result of global warming. the storm surge from these hurricanes both because of the wind speeds being larger and the sea levels being higher, it brings more water onto land and causes flooding further inland. in, in greater flooding, we do know that warmer water is and it's been long protect the warming waters will cause the intensity of hurricanes to become a larger and larger overtime, especially we're going to see more of these category 34, and 5 hurricanes. so that's generally been expected, but yeah it's, it's just, it's definitely a challenge to predict something is complex and complicated as, as a hurricane. official results from tennessee is presidential election show the incoming case site has acute a landslide victory is closest challenger, one, just 7 percent. but it's smith reports from the capital tennis with most credible
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opposition candidates either jailed or disqualified, is perhaps no surprise that your museum present. ty site has one second term with just over 90 percent share of the vote. but on a historically low turn out to just on the 29 percent faster in the country, that includes the optically embraced the democratic transition of to the 2011 revolution, the gate, the to the owner of spring. how does indication of how we can the opposition is well support as of one of the candidates who was on the pallet, i actually use the mouth. he was jailed for 12 years a week before the election. they haven't criticized the election process, but they've simply called on the president's proposal, political prisoners to create a com, political atmosphere so that they can all work together to help the economic challenges to any of the faces present inside himself has previously set the table notes from full on or effect, or do anything to stop freedom of expression, but he needs all the policies taken corruption. i'll
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just choose. the united nations is warning that cyber crime in southeast asia is becoming a major to local 3. is the new reports, as casino is in business, parks and countries of port, lauren enforcement being used as kind of a crime syndicates and the criminals are now exploring. you, i, technology is tony chain reports from bangkok, a modern office compound in the philippines, whom you might think to a tech company or call center. but this was a cyber crime hub. and the scam is now have a dangerous new tool. generative lots official intelligence. the integration is powerful, new ai tools has really been a game changer for cyber enabled fraud and really cyber crime more broadly, especially in the context of southeast asia hughes approach to to game keep it a form, a heck of he's no, a cyber security operative is so easy to use, he says, what do you need to do is follow the tutorials,
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even like known tech people. you just see the video and you follow them. you go to go and they only so you know, like what kind of the team that you need, like a picture of someone now. all and a voice, a someone who might be like 22nd or 30 seconds. who gets to work? within minutes, he's blended. my image with hollywood actors, bruce willis, and jason stake them the new most power of a i to manipulate audio video. i mean that a team of scam was based in a remote corner of southeast asia cannot communicate directly with the victims on the other side of the world in a language that they don't speak. what i have been here been for the upset idea by the medi schedule will be shifted in. i didn't do then expanding crime hubs in southeast asia like this one k k. paul could think built on the time in my bold home to criminals using these tools to steal billions of dollars. but you never
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know it now they look and sound just like you. tony king elder 0 bangkok. well, that's all for me to tell him the price of the moment. whither is coming on next? followed by inside story to stay with us, the the stadler, they will head to africa in a moment. first of the middle east and live and to that is a very quiet picture. lots of set of weather and sunshine to be found. we could see some cloud continuing to linger around coastal areas of mon bringing a shower to here, and some showers as well effecting weston pots. if you haven't been a very dry picture, as we head further north, across that event was temperature sitting where we expect them to be. was the temperatures improve across to a key in places like on correct?
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as the weather slips from the black sea towards the caspian reading some showers into northern parts of iran on wednesday, we're expecting showers across the north west of africa as well with the cool down . as the rain starts to stretch and that'll be in places like morocco and algeria, thanks to unsettled weather across the mediterranean. but it still remains very hard to cause northern parts of libya, thanks to the southerly wins of the south. with this shell was continued for western parts of africa, switching across that central bank reading some rain as far south as places like mozambique. we also see some way to weather lingering cost, eastern areas of south africa, much t, y, and wilmont, and cape town. the showers remain in the suit to the on wednesday actual the realize the right that the bed itself is real as an absolute right to defend itself
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. how western mainstream media obscure the genocide israel was able to perform a mass for class in manipulation of the media with inside their testimonies from user rooms as well as those on the ground. if you're saying that i've never seen in the vietnam and then you are dismiss immediate failings as behind the lens of western media list, the both special on the jersey, utah is israel. still infective? sang trinity seduce world wide, hundreds of thousands have left since it loan spits war on golf or last year, with the violence and hostility only was today. how is jewish conception of israel changing this assignments model failing? this is inside story, the
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