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ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to radically poverty and promote sustainable development the, [000:00:00;00] the pro, i know about this and this is the news our lives in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes is real intensifies, it's assault and symbolic. kidding, at least 5 people and forcing files is to flee. make no mistake. united states is fully fully fully supported. we asked as the united states support for israel as long does
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a make it complicit in genocide the his bottom line is, is walk. it seems as an organ is very tough to get smaller. kelly to people, families forced onto the streets, people on left homeless and helpless. as is where the air strikes destroyed parts of the 11 east capital. the us state of florida, braces for a 2nd, tyler again and as many weeks. the 13 gmc, that's 4 pm in gaza with these really armies killed at least 43 palestinians since don't in the latest attacks across the strip. and is running drones dry kind of time causing displaced palestinians, and all new set of refugee camp killed full members of the same family.
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the child survived the attack but lost his full the strikes. palestinians moaned the dead. and the funeral in the early hours of wednesday morning is ready. military is killed, more than $43000.00 palestinians, says october the 7th. last year. this time, the guy, the son, watches the world, waiting for the children to be killed. the old people are being killed. you are ignoring us, despite the fact that you are watching the daily mastic has been committed against is where the voices are continuing. they're pushing. does your body have refugee camping garza a grotto? salt in the area is into its 5th consecutive day. obviously it is on a socially, for reports from the scene of the fighting and the north of the strip. and the base really military ground operation is ongoing against a bali, a refugee camp, where a hill and the street pulling up to bali. i'll ballade and jamalia tell you what with these riley falls to shoot to any one who moves in the street. some displays
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people who are trying to leave the street and to escape the scene. also, these riley's have set up a number of barriers. they've destroyed a number of citizens homes. i mean the shuttle in order to close the street leading to develop these really military has deployed reinforcements here and there are a number of dead and wounded can the easton and northeastern areas of the can. we can hear the sounds of gunfire. dozens of people have been killed in the streets of the account. no one can retrieve of the bodies. and as you can see in this, yeah, he's really all me, you're shooting at us. that's a very difficult situation with these really operation in the area. and now into it's 5th successive day, a city streets have been bulldozed and these right, these have created piles of diary is to prevent any movement between to bodily. all
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ballade in your body account under the study of the painters, rebellious. but the one year visit was watering garza in the us remains israel's biggest ally, largest supplier of ons despite widespread condemnation. and critics calling him genocide. jo, president biden's tons towards israel and his government's military and financial support remain steadfast. why does correspond with kimberly hawk? it begins our special coverage on genocide and gossip one year old of the from the moment israel launch counter attack. it gets to mos on october. the 7th. there was little doubt about
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the legions of the ally, the united states. see this is curtis, you're on pressure support package for users defense at almost $4000000000.00 annually. the u. s. is the largest supplier of weapons to israel, but in the past year, it's approved an additional $40000000000.00 mostly in military assistance. and the much of that are similar, been used to kill tens of thousands of people in gaza and now thousands more in level. initially, a narrow majority of the american public supported israel's war. oh, the military, a israel across college campuses. and from within biden's own party has been loud and wide spread the siding did pause one shipment of heavy munitions in may, but since then,
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his support for israel has been unwavering. make no mistake. united states has fully fully fully support of this thought with the us presidential election less than a month away. and does the democratic party attempts to hold onto the white house. and the senate analysts argue any cuts to israel's military aid now would be political suicide. in a few weeks before the election candidates are looking for any leverage they can get with any voting block and money group. no one wants to give the other side and on do advantage at all. and god provides israel with a moment of maximum impunity even as the possibility of a conflict between israel and a ron increases. there's little chance the flow of weapons to israel will change, regardless of who wins the presidency in november. kimberly held his algebra 0,
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the white house, the us are sending vast amounts of american weapons to israel, and that's a loving it to sustain as war on gaza or defense attitude outage control for those takes, you look the united states as being by far the chief supplier of, of israel for it's more on garza, the numbers a simply staggering washington is allocated over $21000000000.00 worth of military aid to be spent only on american made weapons in the policy and more than 500000000 chicago plains and a 107 ships supplied israel with 75000 artillery shells. 14900 kilogram booms. 6500. 226 kilogram bones. 3000 hill, 4 missiles. 1000 bunker, buster bones. $2600.00 ed dropped small di but to bones. to give you an idea of the scale of destruction, what's on the goal is to strip in the last year. let's compare some of the numbers
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with the events of the 2nd mobile. $15000.00 tons with explosives were dropped on hiroshima $21000.00 tons of nagasaki, the bombing of dresden $2700.00 plus the destruction of humbug. at 16000 tons and the 5 bombing of tokyo and 1945 record 1510 tons of explosives. all of which adds up to a total of $56210.00 tons. still nowhere near the staggering 85000 tons of high explosives. israel has dropped from gaza. what are the most densely populated areas on this? and there's no way to go for it. it's people go to our conscience. a professor what goes university in new brunswick, she's joining us now from philadelphia in pennsylvania. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. we've seen the pictures of the level of discard destruction that's been coming out of gaza. israel says that destruction is part of its plan to
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try to eliminate how much fighters within the gaza strip at the same time. of course it is leveling vast waves of gaza strip and destroying thousands of lives. it is real, has made obvious since day one that is subjective in the gaza strip is to be populated in order to resettle it in what is a conundrum that only zion has can create something of the sort of neck of a piece that through the ethnic cleansing and genocide, all removal of a people that would be the only way to establish long term stability. they have frame that as an attack on her mind and sold it to a western, primarily a western audience that is already cloaked in a, some a phobic troops and t palestinian racism in order to understand palestinians and west limbs as late and threats. food, frankly, in their mind, did something already and deserve to die. and so even in their lives they are per, you know, even their lives. they're,
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they're alive on probation until they prove otherwise. and so that's why we've seen israel pursued a genocidal campaign for over a year now. and yet these very reasons troops that have been debunked repeatedly by analysts, by academics, by activists, by organizers, by u. n. experts by u. n. bodies by the international court of justice, by the international criminal court, have all been disregarded. and then the police of that what we have are the prevailing races, colonial troops that continue to guide us into what is unfolding. and so the conflagration, everybody warned. it would be and the primary cost is borne by palestinians and entire generation whose future is on the line. when west impala pit politicians, particularly are asked to respond to the situation between israel and gas, or the usually have stopped with the stock phrase don't they? they do, they acknowledge israel's rights to defend itself. and then they say, the palestinian people have a right to self determination,
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but it always comes in that order. is real fast, paula stein. second, what's your analysis? a 5 that phrasing is used. i think is precisely in order to it makes clear the order of human life and the value of human life we have seen on display not just since october 7th, but well, well before that for nearly 8 decades decades now this ratio higher key that preferences and make supreme zionist is really life and the future of israel as needing to, to, to exist as it does as a jewish demographic majority, which is predicated on the concept removal of palestinians. it's a pact that's been made within the international community, but the expenditure, but the loss that the cruelty against palestinians is a price worth paying and yet, palestinians, again and again, every day in moments of being pummeled and in moments of rising and resistance have
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challenged this western races this force, which is blatantly a colonial one, explaining that they that, that is not an equation that is viable and that palestinians do exist that policy in life is worthy. and that colonialism is still an illegitimate form of governance . i just want to add something in terms of what the law has to say about this south africa part 3rd, south africa, the united states, as well as portugal. during this colonial re jean tried to insist that they had a right to use force against their colonies. and they describe that a self defense, and that has been rejected, no call on you know, sutler calling. he has the right to use force in order to maintain its territorial holdings. and that is precisely what we're seeing right now. the problem is that colonialism has been made invisible to people so that they don't understand what it is and they don't have the language to use it. and so much of the activism in the scholarship and the work of this past year has been to illuminate that to the world
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that we are not in a post colonial order, but that we continue to exist under colonial regina america. obviously the us government's invariably say that it define this as we were just saying, as are those rights to defend itself against on groups like his ball and from us and iran as well as at the same time. of course, the number of for dominant, the palestinian civilians who are killed in the crossfire, rises and rises were now at least 42000 in gaza. as allegations of complicity in genocide continue to grow and calls for some sort of accountability. how, how does it become for the us to defend itself against those allegations? and i think that the u. s. has already shot itself in the foot exposed itself as, as not only supporting is real genocide against the policy and people, but being a primary source of it. this is the us genocide against palestinians. what we're seeing in the expanding waterfront is that this is
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a us war against air bridge games and across the middle east. the continuation of what we saw in the illegitimate illegal attack on iraq in 2003 in that region change. now continuing into the present under the auspices of self defense, but which we must understand as colonial aggression palestinians have not been killed in brutal crossfire. palestinians have been targeted date or the target of attack. their destruction is the objective of israel's operation. as much as has been made clear by the deliberate starvation, the attack on their residential buildings, the decapitation of their hospitals so that they can not even be treated but denial of safe quarter. the sniping of children twice in the head as we've been told. and they're continuing strangulation and so the 1st and primary objective must be to
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end the genocide and none to exact accountability for it. so when we say never again, it means never again for anybody and not just those who exist within european society that i have a cap. thank you very much indeed for being with us on. obviously, thank you for having me or western governments have been accused of hypocrisy with double standards laid to bear and their reaction to israel's war. that sounds installed, contrast with washington stands against russia, but this war in ukraine and its diminished credibility to what us administrations liked to invoke time and time. again. the idea of an international rules based order is a glimpse of some of that contrast. the reason makes clear that there have been atrocities committed by russian forces. we support a range of international investigations into russia's atrocities and ukraine, including the one conducted by the licensee. united states fundamentally rejects
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the announcement today from the prosecutor of the international code for that he is applying for arrest warrants for senior. it's really officials together with warrants for from us terrace. the i believe most of us here, many of the same goals. first and foremost, we want to see an immediate and sustain ceasefire. 3 of those in favor of the draft to these original raise their hat. how the extension, the it's hard to look at what she's doing in ukraine. what his forces are doing, any crane, and think that any ethical move individual to justify that. and being honest about the fact that there have
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been civilian casualties and that they're likely will be more, is being honest because that's what war it's, it's brutal, it's ugly. it's messy. i've said that before the yesterday president bible said that in his opinion or crimes have been committed. and you, frank, personally, i agree intentionally targeting civilians is a wordpress. after all the destruction i find it difficult to conclude. the russians are doing the message that i bring israel is this. you may be strong enough on your own to defend yourself, but as long as america exists, you will never ever have to. we will always be there by your side. well the us has repeatedly showed that it's outliers room at the un security
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council 11 days into the war, a blocks of resolution that brazil had tabled calling for humanitarian pause to allow you and agencies safe access to gaza. you asked and said it was prioritizing diplomatic efforts on the ground at the time. it's really been bothering to have killed 3 and a half 1000 palestinians. in december, they blocked a resolution put forward by the united auto ballots. calling for an immediate humanitarian seized by us, a said this would only plant the seeds for the next war. 17 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed in february, the us rejected the resolution drafted by all julia demanding an immediate cease. 5, instead of post for a temporary truce tied to the bodies of his ready captives and satisfied to jeopardize negotiations, is really a tax of killed more than $29000.00 palestinians. we're going to bring in, i'll just get a senior political analyst, mambo shot a, he's in london,
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he's with us a life. when you're looking at a timeline of that more one is the, the fact that i'm finding that the us has been blocking these efforts to try to find that either a pause or for humanitarian aid or for a cease fire. every time the number's, the palestinians who died goes up in terms of the allegations of complexity and genocide, that makes it, i would imagine what a more difficult for the us to defend itself. yes, there's no doubt about that. and by the way, this is an excellent damning chronology that you just showed there. and it tells you really period by period how the united states complicity in these boxes shipped uh with is right in the guiding, or a generous how the guys all, uh, has the extra actually contributed to the actual supplementation of the casualties among the citizens. so there's actually no doubt, especially in the 1st 6 months through the end of march,
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but this whole year of american park there should driving the war, i guess guys are through the ottoman financing and shielding of these right now, if you look at your previous story, reports by those are accident reports and summarizing the year and the see. and what we do as journalists, as academics, as observers, to be done with standards and parker c, and the importance of human rights and all of this because as june but has invented the thing is that's what it's all about. what's, what's right then? what's good for people, right? and here i think is where we need to have that added value analysis. where is this whole coming from? why is the united states toward the critical? why do we see that? we, why we couldn't get off on that? look in washington, we don't think of themselves as at the critical in london, they don't take themselves. i say i prefer to go and don't think of it as double standards. so what do we show on the part of the auction? the contracts for them it's,
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it's nonsensical. the push for them that is one standard of not the sun, and that one standard is the interest in the area of interest data, our interest, the state's interest, that's the interstate pursuit. and the answer is, what is read against the palestinians on the news on the radio? well, let it be there and kind of, if you will, the premiums against the russians. so be it effective 2nd with the guy when he use against the chinese. how do you go? so she's not, he's a about racism against the kind of thing. and so i'm sure there's a large degree of racism involved here. it's not a city and life is less important than ukrainian life. that's how we see it. for them, it's about the actor. not the acted on the side of it about the act. it's about the extra rush. it is not a bad is radius of goods. uranium is not bad,
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chinese are bad. english are great. trash are wonderful. so your partners and all eyes are great, you're exhaust studies and images are horrific. unable, it would take me a moment to go to new, to add account to professor because university, she specializes in humanitarian cases. she was making the distinction that, of course, israel regard will defends the number to published any and that's as essentially collateral damage. and she was saying, this is not coincidence. these are not people being caught in the crossfire. these are a, she put it targeted attacks and that i would imagine changes the whole dynamic of any argument with regard to defense against genocide. well, 30 or so since we are doing video review or interview, let me go back to the 1st week off the offices of the war on garza where i'm 59. i've spoken to you about how the case for the general side was the manufacturer
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in the 1st few days of the war. and why hes, i'm electrically speaking. i mean, there's not actually was a sheet and the less likely speaking, the more was work on grass. not what on a mouse, in the sense that god has to be destroyed. and how much would have to be destroyed in the process. and the number of things need to happen, but distorting garza was important. and that's why the case for general started like drive by the comparing uh, guys have to isis. and why say there is no one who says in gaza and the odd human animals. it was oh, to page the way for the destruction of god and this. how much was that collateral damage? the thug is in fact of the war, the objective, what does the destruction garza indicating of its people? how about houses? they dies, ask you about those damage, and hence, this incredible discrepancy between how many civilians,
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how many children have died, and how much fewer from us probably because have died. and then is it when you bomb residential, good things and hospitals and schools and universities. what you want to find good on the people, not the factors who are hiding in the tunnels. it's been repeatedly said, and particularly in recent months that joe biden no longer has any influence over benjamin. that's an gallery name or that nothing yahoo is essentially, as for his critics would say, is out of control, and nobody can influence it. but never the less that to the level of weaponry that the us as applying to israel must give some leverage somewhere. looking at the way that the, the us is, for example, trying to influence in its targets for example, and iran all the way that it handles it sufficing with, as well. or do you think, in fact, that the us is using that leverage, but is using it judiciously, guys, that doesn't really mazda so much for all the parts do?
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oh, that's interesting. i look as it where the proof is in the pudding. right. and then it will be, if it's through, there was not much wrangling behind the scenes, and there was a lot of pressure in the dog rooms. then we would have seen it come through. it didn't come through. we've seen that video and assist on the land and vision and he got it and the vision of the how have you got it in uh, and cutting and blocking military and aid, he went to get it and he got it in. was it in the war he got back in widening the what i guess slab it on. he started to cut that and getting the masters. the fact is it gives the news he's got back and getting assassination throughout the region from syria to 11 on to your on he got that. so i don't know what that bridge by that i was using. secondly, how's that work now? but it's important to say what needs to be said, the american president,
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stephanie has never done. i let anyone for you by say, wow, you know nothing, i can do whatever he wants. is the sinus? no. the empire has that bridge over. it's the wrong client. even if it's is read with a huge lobby in the united states. if the american interests are at stake as the what a number of times an american person could step up and say, shut off and set up a, let's say. so. busy america study you otherwise you're going to cut the aid. we're going to cut the arms, and we kind of cut you out at the un security council. i'm going to leave you to the international community to deal with you. you know, i'm out of town presidents just doing that instead. not by then the subsidy, clim designers. right. so i think the by the administration is fine to have. it's taking it to the site to support is right. it's more, i guess not. and does add in the least at chief, it's supremacy originals,
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departments and at the same time playing the human rights card playing that is actually cares for the human rice, the human rights. is that the set, the personal and policy vs model one. thank you very much. indeed, as from baldwin bush, all right, we are all just as a senior political analyst as a federal officer farmer, russian deputy in foreign minister. he's joining us from moscow. what's the view from moscow about what's happening in the middle east at the moment? uh most cool, there was some issues concerns about this kinda in stage of crisis. we sure can lead to unpredictable. consider the problem of the conflict is that it's on the way off the escalation and risk off crush, real close of the future. but the question between israel and iran is growing
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a man, this can be civilized, not only this region disco, the civilized, globally, the whole dimensional, political life, economic life, as well as the boss. uh, it seemed the interest of russia to uh, at least it's much tall, but the low down, the extension of box sprint is speaking the same thought. 2 i'll probably today is that's a rough shot in such a way lost its influence on, uh israel like it was before. and that i know should be, is it 2 increments on if and yeah, hope personally man, that's why uh, this is uh, an obstacle from the other side. russia is on the way to sign a 25 year agreement with iran in the same way,
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like iran sign was china. and from this point of view, russia needs to keep contacts with iran. restaurant needs iran as a oh boy and they bought the boat and in the north of south prosperous cars or so this is a little bit to the blocking russian there before we came up. uh be tough on both sides. um hm. it wouldn't be fair to say, therefore, that russia's concern about the situation is mainly prognostic. obviously, the oil supplies that are going to be coming from iran to the global market that would clearly influence uh, the price of oil, which would, of course, in fact, russia and $1.00 would imagine supplies to russia as well. is it as much about that, or is it more about that compared to the actually safety and security and strategic elements of the region? yes, of course. no. it's much more pragmatic. uh, uh,
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a brochure without any kind of ideology and uh, security. uh okay. you know the situation. uh it could be important selling. uh, but now when that is the stage, the what was the crane? uh, this is uh frank speaking. it is on the 2nd on the back stage on this patient. as i mentioned earlier, uh for us it's important to realize some very uh, really both of the uh, the contract and the agreements with 0. and that's why we're thinking about keeping it wrong out all speak the war as long as whole main targets. but at the same time, we cannot read lines floating around, i'm very excited off. we appreciate you being with us on all just here. so thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you.
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the toner, the situation is really lebanese border. know israel is covered at a series of air strikes across 11 on on as well as finding rockets in response to these 2 people being killed. and then attack on the northern is really trying to, to yet small, not several rockets directly hit buildings causing fives. well, how much i'm chosen jordan's capital amount. that's because these way the government has bind. i'll just say that from reporting inside israel. so we're getting reports to people killed and not truck attack. and it could be a small, not in northern israel. what more do we know of the yeah, that's right. rather more detail starting to emerge with regard to the aftermath of that attack. israel's emergency service provider saying that at least 2 people killed some of the details that came out from them or that this was one man,
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one woman in their forties if they have been severely injured by shrapnel as a result of those rockets falling and carry up simona which is a community, a town on the border there, and that border area and that they died as a result of those injuries. now, there are also some reports that there are others who have been injured as a result. these really aren't you said that they are conducting an investigation as to how the rockets that landed in carry extra mona actually got past the is really air defense systems, the iron don'ts system. so we'll expect to hear more from the israelis in the hours to come. also, as you mention, reportedly there are fires in the area as a result of those rockets falling into. there are several fire brigades out there trying to battle those fires and put them out. and i wish you'd mentioned curious. ramona has often been the target of rocket attacks launched from 11 on this is just the latest time that it's happened. but often those missiles, those rockets are intercepted by the iron dome system. so all in all of these really officials that have been commenting on this. and so there were about 20
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rockets that were launched from lebanon towards kerry extra mona. also there are reports in the past hour that there were at least 40 rockets launched from 11 on it towards the high for area. and we must remember that in the past few days or been dozens, every day, dozens of rockets launched from 11 on towards hyphen. in fact, several days ago, you had 5 rockets that landed in the center of high footboards high for the very strategic city. it's a port city of the north of israel. it's the most popular city in the north is we all, you have a military presence there as well that cause a lot of concerns. so clearly, right now, a lot of concerns as to what might be happening in the hours to come in. we expect to get more information about the aftermath of those attacks. we should also just mention one of the things in the past few minutes. we're seeing reports of a lot more air raid sirens going off in northern communities along the border. young probably check in with you to find out more about what's going on there. but it's been several weeks i've, if i remember correctly. but since you've been mentioned, yahoo spoke to you as president joe by them they are expected to be speaking. i think in the next few hours or so. what do we know about what the us is hoping to
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get out of that? so rob the us, 1st of all had wanted to see these really defensive minister in washington dc. did a meeting with his counterpart with us secretary of defense, lloyd austin. and in fact, i have been scheduled that have been announced by the pentagon that you off the lot was going to be traveling to washington last night that he was going to be in washington today. but then last night you had the surprised announcement by benjamin. that's the yahoo! but he was putting a stop to this that he did not want you up to lot to go to washington dc, which is certainly an embarrassment for the us. he did not want that trip to happen until he got a chance to speak to us presidential by and now this is coming at a time when you're really seeing a need or when it comes to the relationship between vitamin. that's not a lot of tension between those 2 in the us and wanted to get logged in to the see to meet with the us secretary of defense because they are trying to get more information about what is real is planning with regard to its promise. retaliatory strike against iran,
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the fact that the us know so little about what exactly israel is planning to do. a lot of analysts are saying that's also further humiliation for the us. um they were hoping to get more details from the lot. that's not going to happen now, we're expecting that a call between netanyahu inviting may be taking place in the coming hours. it's very unclear as to what the, the tone, the tenor of that conversation is going to be. but we expect to get more details once that call has taken place. rob, that's well how much i'm jim and jordan's capital i'm on as well as long as i can close out. simona kennedy to his release comes just hours out to israel bombarded baby boot southern the suburb of the hair. it cause extensive destruction to residential buildings. fighting has also been reported in the south or has the ball that has followed artillery and rockets at is really soldiers, people and a lot of these capital are being forced to free their homes. this is where the attacks continue and are trying to find refuge on babies, the streets, squares, and beaches. united nations as
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a quarter of lebanese territories under forced is really evacuation threats. the cost of the flats from the bomb being from the rockets that were coming to us. our homes were destroyed. the people for display here they have been civilians. how de hot is there? anyone not scared of war? especially that we have a child with that? god help us and help the people to do it is dave of ships have done to baby boots, ports of evacuated citizens from loving them. hundreds of june nations have gathered dockside hoping to board the vessels. chuck is a thought he said that he expected to transport about 2000 people to the coastal tunnel not seen in the southern tier ships also brought humanitarian aid supplies, which are being unloaded in baby boots for dosage of bodies joining the now from the lebanese capital talk to us about the humanitarian situation in davids right now. well, rob, the situation continues to deteriorate, so we're seeing more more people trying to find
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a refuge from the continuous is rarely bombardment of the southern suburbs of the capital. we have seen over the past 10 days or so, a steady stream of people basically tried to fire and shelter wherever they can, all the streets and your mosques along the cornish and in public spaces i parks and there is also a temporary shelter as public schools have all been turned into temporary shelters, but the government is clearly overwhelmed by the sheer number of people that have been internally displaced according to their fingers. 1.2000011 use are now at sticking shelter and they've been forced away from their homes. many people view this as a tool displacements being used as a tool of war by these rallies to try and create a division within the lebanese society. and people are worried because they're not totally sure where they can go and how long they will have a place to say that united nations have started a campaign to raise at least 426000000 dollars to help the people that have been
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internally displaced. but that will only last 7 according to officials, less spoken to for the next 3 months. the situation is very, very serious, and very dire indeed. adding to the tension. benjamin netanyahu is the bottom to people and loving on the should force out of all up, all face. be coming, another guys or how people reacting to that? well, many people here see this as just another uh, rhetoric coming out of israel and the government's there. they believe that this is not the 1st time they've been threatened by. it is very upfront minister and certainly won't be the last many here, p b believe that this crisis has actually given the people of love it on an opportunity to come together to show that they are united despite their differences and any attempt by israel. let us government to try and explore it. so what it perceives to be weaknesses, and especially by hezbollah at this given time, is a few times because a lot is not just an entity or a person,
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it's an ideology that cannot be defeated in lebanon. so people are using this time, we've seen many people open up their homes and businesses to accommodate those that have been displaced. people all around the city are trying to raise food and goods that people might need mattresses, clothing for children to try to assist those that haven't been display. so there is a real sense of committed to hear this message by virtue and at yahoo is being dismissed as just another attempt by israel to try and stole divisions within a society that refuses to heat those calls. also, thank you very much indeed. dosage about it, talking to this from baby, starting attacking the tunnel for data and the heifer district in northern israel has left at least 6 people injured police and the prophets right has been killed. or at least 7 people have been killed and it is really is so i can serious capital, damascus. the defense ministry says women and children are among the dead. it's
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like talking to the medicine neighborhood which has a several. and this is a security headquarters around in state media says the strike target at the building near it's embassy is very mandatory scattered outrage and multiple cities in the occupied westbank forces. don't have it on in the science as well as janine and to best in the know of these one person was killed and 2 of us that are reports of confrontations between palestinian fighters and is very troops. is there any forces have conducted raids in the occupied? why is the bike nearly every night? says a tober last year. one woman says she's lost for her son's. they've all been killed and is really of age and to her i'm in the occupied westbank since october, the sounds to send someone to sunset and then know they called me on time zone. that's a famous array. being poet who lost her sons and one bottle. that's because i have lost 5 sons, no one sacrifice like i did. 5 is a lot in the form writers and then one died of cancer, all in
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a row. it is hard when you sacrifice 5 of your own sons. this is not easy, but this in the service of the and it's a bit of it is very difficult. terrifying. we cannot rest our hubs. there is no comfort. all you see is the drones and the raids, this alone is rarely enter with brutality. they bump places and demolish things. all the gloss here is damaged. all of it. really smit to stella. i heard the sound of gunshots and i thought to myself, where are the gunshots coming from? my son on the lo was yelling and crying. i asked him, what is the matter with my food murdered? there was a sniper in front of us and he shot him here. his blood was everywhere, then they couldn't carry him. so they drank to him and brought him to me. he stayed for 7 hours in my lot where i was pulling him and looking at him. no ambulance or anything. no one came to his aid. they would not let anyone help him. the ambulance came but they turned them away. he was killed. the us state of florida is bracing
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for the 2nd topic and just 2 weeks. how to can milton is moving toward funded as gulf coast is expected to make landfall later on by the state within 10 swings and a life threatening storm surge on the plane carrying government scientists. and that equipment has flown into the store and they wanted to collect data from inside out of him to get a better understanding of seaborne stones. say it's going to help response teams. better deal with natural disasters. are major ologist. capitan fox explains for the residents in florida, i could expect. so here we can say the size of mil to look how big that is. it is at least the same length, the same breath as much of florida. so it is a rang folded by a right. so across florida, i just continue to drive its way and that general no safety direction. clearly pick out the, i have a stall that as it runs across the gulf of mexico. picking up those weights to around 260 kilometers per hour, a category 5 stall, and then heavy rain flooding
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a life threatening storm. so as a storm search could be around 3 to 5 meters, we're looking at an excessive by $300.00 millimeters. the frame is that the system continues to run across the west coast. so i have a nice wednesday to the 1st day that was the pitch. i was explaining, making its way further northwards and east with widespread heavy rain for many punches its way for us to go through us. stay still a hurricane. i cannot a category 5 just to have them. 940 today is likely to just dip a little. but then it will push the damaging waves, the flooding, right right across the southeastern corner. grassy coming back in this we go on for friday, brought us guys coming in, but quite a rash or should i was still a brisk when i'm still is that still a concern for the east coast of florida? i've correspond to hydro castros in florida with more and how people there are preparing a debrief from the last hurricane helene. that struck less than 2 weeks
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ago. still litters this template neighborhood workers are raising to remove it to 4 . hurricane milton arrives and turns these shards of damage home into projectiles. milton is predicted to be the biggest storm to hit tampa in a 100 years with winds likely topping 200 kilometers an hour when it makes land fall late wednesday. heather rolston, liz minutes from the day she and her family watched as the leaves flood waters rose to her kitchen counter. we've got water up to about here. so our house is somewhat destroyed, but that's okay. when we build, she says at least she hadn't started renovations yet. that makes leaving a head of milton a little less painful. well i have a house to come back to. obviously we prep everything is off the floors. so hopefully it will be salvageable. all of this area is under a mandatory evacuation order,
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along with 1000000 people across the gulf coast. in the state of florida, the highways out towards the coast were packed with people, leaving in the opposite direction. president joe biden approved an emergency declaration for the state and cancelled a planned trip to germany to wait out. the storm under evacuation or order is issued evacuated now. now now you should have already evacuate. it's a matter of life and death. as a matter of life and the rescue workers are especially concerned about an expected storm surge of 3 and a half meters. we will have before landfall 8000 national guard for the state of florida that will be activated. we have already on hand 34 different search and rescue aircraft. we've never had this many resources prior to a storm. people across florida have become accustomed to filling sandbags to protect their homes from the growing number of intense hurricanes,
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fueled by record warm waters and climate change. heidi joe castro out a 0 tampa, florida to have a range of triggers. the flash floods and lens lives in northern bangladesh. at least 8 people have been killed so far, but that number is likely to rise thousands of taking refuge in government on shelters as rescue operations continue to monitor charging votes from shepherd in northern bangladesh. just as the water begin to restate in the country south is a new city or flooded. the country is not displacing tens of thousands across several districts. many are reluctant to leave their homes and help is slow to come . but most of course, we don't have any fresh water for drinking, nor can we cook food under this condition. we are just barely living on dry suit. it is stuff for us. the region is familiar with flash floods,
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but this is one of the worst thing over 30 years. turbo and rivers swollen by heavy rain and water from upstream india bridge several flood protection and bergman causing widespread flooding in northern bangladesh. thousands of people that force to move homes and farm lands severely damaged. members of the armed forces with the help of volunteers are leading, rescue and relief efforts in flood damaged areas of the school. civil told them today we faced real difficulty and rescuing people as that was too much water and on the current of most of us a local people here kind of distributing relief. and there is not much help coming from other sources. recovery for many rural farmers could take months or even years . but even if there's a home good, bad, the damage and all the crops that are planted, cuts washed away, it's a total loss. there is nothing left for us. climate experts, one but changing rain for evans in the human land region could lead to even more
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devastating natural disasters in bangladesh. tunbridge audrey, i'll just say that i shared northern bangladesh. there's still a head and i'll just say that we're going to look at how one hospital spreading as saddam's healthcare system is devastations by 18 months of a boot log in gold plus photos on the way in mozambique and the presidential election that could see the germany policy expense,
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it's 149 years and power. the injustice to me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day. whether it's a war or a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand in
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a simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent evacuated. most of those people actually left in the early days at the will. i couldn't do this job without the best cumberland, best produces the best spaces and those of the people that i rely on in order to be able to get that message out to the world. the sedans health sector has been crippled by 18 months to fight to between the army and the pot of military rapids support forces. the world how's organization says that i've been more than a 100 attacks of healthcare facilities leaving more than half of them out of
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service. obviously there's gave exclusive access to the only functionally health center in the city of buffy, where the army has been regaining territories from the auto scythe. hipaa market reports. the city of buffy is one of 3 large cities that to make up to dance capital 2. with 18 months of fighting between the army and the power in military rapids support forces or r s f has left this hospital as the only one functioning in the city. i've seen that uses some jabot as malnourished. she brought him here after he suffered fever and diarrhea for days and she couldn't find a functioning hospital near her home. a letter saying this has been cut out of 11 and he has been vomiting and his stomach is distance and they just did him and found that he has malaria on the stomach infection. but there are no hospitals near me. so i brought him here and he was met at the hospital, isn't the northern part of the city where so dance army has controlled doctors. the hundreds of patients come in daily,
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including from our assess territories in the city, from both in need of operations to those who need nutrition for the children. but getting to the center is not easy. we live far away, getting back home is difficult. sometimes there's fighting or are so very showing, so we have to hide in the nearest house. sometimes the hospital is too crowded, so we have to come back the next day. hospitals have been repeatedly targeted incidents, conflict with authorities, and the human health agency. seeing that there has been more than $100.00 attacks on health facilities since april last year. the government also says the deteriorating security situation that has for us to more than 11000000 people from their homes, has also displaced health workers. leading to shortage of medical staff that's contributed to hospital closures. let's get this. the lightning was going to be this for the mobile doesn't have the issue of supplies has been a problem since the start of the conflict. this is still the case in areas under
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the control of the, our assess, we fit for the safety of our work is because the, our stuff is in the pos, detained health one cuz sometimes medical supplies disappear before reaching the hospitals. but it has not come a lack of access to health care in other parts of the city means many people die before reaching here. but those will make it hope. the hospital remains operational to continue serving them and their loved ones, at least until others thoughts functioning. people, morgan ultra 0, northern bassetti hudson buildings on the way in most on beach. for the record number of 17000000 people are eligible to elect a new president. and members of parliament proposed marks the end of president infinity uses 2 terms and office is rooting fairly more policy that set a secure hold and power for nearly 5 decades. as proved forward, daniel shuffle says potential successor and actual commission says it's running a free and fair vote,
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but to write scripts of raise the alarm about bogus voters on the role. welcome by and has more from a police station in mos on beach capital. us here in the food side, vices of wasted it fast and pouring rain lights up in human heat coming costs the names of the check on the link to register. right, great, i'm, the physician says full of problems like groups say, really a 1000000 guys votes is on it. we things exist. and they say that the moving freely, my policy controls the electoral commission, the police, on the cool for lima. i'm the election commission, deny it into the commission says it's running a free in fact, whole 3 nights failed and it's young. you have a candidate to try and extend its full c 9. yeah. room, samuel traffic has tried to distance himself from for the most cost corruption, scandal election analysts say, or physician candidates, the non c, i'm on gun a, present the greatest challenge. really my rule,
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people are waiting to see if mozambique many young people will accept the results that are now. malcolm web out to 0, the food se mozambie in kenya, members of parliament have voted to impeach the deputy president before the legs to abuse of office. the charges against the gaffer you've got your court included enriching himself on staring ethnic hatred. emotion was approved by 281 m p's that's board. and the 2 folks required impeachment trial will now be held in the senate dominican republic has deported nearly 11000 patients in the past week is it starts to become a controversial boss of repatriation policy. it's priced to remove up to 10000 patients a week. blaming the crisis there for an influx of people, which is overwhelmed. schools, clinics, and hospitals. same as rob,
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because more and the message from the dominican republic is clear. haitians fleeing the violets at home should god seek refuge with their more prosperous neighbour. the 2 country share the island of hispaniola, but relations have long been hostile. and this week the dominican republic began vast deportations of thousands of patients. and only for them uh, we have be informed that the police are the ones cutting out the patients. it is a kind of persecution against black people and against all those who are presumed to be haitians. the gang violence and poverty synonymous with haiti are getting worse. only last week in the latest seems domestic hara gang members and to the neighborhood of boss on the, in the dead of night. setting fire to houses and gunning down presidents as a flat, at least 70 people were killed, including 3 small babies. struggling to cope with the return of thousands of people,
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have you requested an emergency meeting at the organization of american states. margaret is having so much edward was even though not ridge, despise our if it's a dialogue, we report gripe violations of the rights of haitian citizens and the dominican republic. patients who went there looking for security and best or opportunities for the international community, agrees this policy of deportation as most it really is a campaign of discrimination based on nation that was 8 and skin color for that it tomorrow and reprehensible. and then direct violation of fundamental international rights. the dominican republic said on tuesday, it is fulfilling a pledge announced last week to deport people living very legally. for at least half a 1000000 haitians live in the dominican republic trying to escape a country in collapse. and then you went back to mission, led by kenyan police that launched earlier this year is facing the serious lack of
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funds and man the same bus route, the old a 0. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on all these stores i'm robot has and stay with us on the and they tell us that he's waiting for says do not differentiate between palestinians and the occupied west bank ad international activist majesty rooms weights and areas on the floor was of dollars is hospitalized on me or on no sides . $500000.00 is released rally for deal to bring back. the remaining is really captive the ones as continues and many tell us that this green from the cells when it goes up, prisoners, will help to function every single person. these exhaust seats along past the limits of their in doing through centuries of expansion on persecution.
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ideology was form that with the appropriate jewish identity, facilitate the creation of israel and frame it within the western world. order. in a 3 part series, the big picture charts, the rise of the still religious states from an imperial proxy to an indispensable copy of the west and examines how this alliance has granted design this project, global and punitive civic picture. how israel, when the west part one on the jersey to
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the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award denominator here on now the . ready ready ready these ready, mandatory intensifies is assaulting jamalia and northern gaza killing at least 5 people enforcing funds to flee the i don't know about this and this is obviously

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