tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 24, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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radically poverty and promote sustainable development the the hello, i money in site. this is the news on life from doha. coming off in the next 60 minutes is running time. so you can find a northern golf has come all at one hospital patients. i'm doped, as a trapped inside dozens upon this thing is a killed and is right. yes. right. so on gaza, you and school ton shelter in missouri, as is told that we talked about the options to capitalize on this moment.
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and next steps to the process for my interest in that part of those heaters will be getting together in the coming days. you know, a section of stay on the blinking is in the hall. he says israel has achieved its who hangs in gaza. israel targets they roots in the back of body and says that nice full soldiers have been killed during combat in southern 11 on your play with fighters. that can be no more playing foot side. we don't have time facing a catastrophic future than you and who owns the well is on track to will more than 3 degrees celsius by the end of the century. the we begin in gaza when it's ready time, so firing on come all add one. the hospital of
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the, the director of the hospital says that the intensive k unit has sustained severe damage hours before the attack began. he was in the hospital would turn into a mass grave, and that at least one person was dying every hour because of israel siege. meanwhile, the north of gaza has been on the is rarely siege for nearly 3 weeks. now hundreds of palestinians have fled to central garza where dozens have been killed. michael, apple reports now just a warning that all distressing images in his report. first respond is rushed to get to a school in central does the top floor consumed by fire. the lifeless body of a young girl is carried from the building these really minutes. we says it struck a homeless, commanding control center, taking
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a precautions to avoid harm to civilians. because she, a full southern explosion within a densely populated building is indiscriminate enough to obliterate that person. leaving almost nothing behind these all the crimes of these riley's shouts was standing in the street. we had a hit came out and by going to a single mine will children and women and one of them cuts up to pieces. these are just some of the move in 17000 children who have been killed in his rainy attacks since october last year. save the children clothes. it's the most dangerous place in the world to be a child based tara, in the faces of those. we've survived the blogs, they know they're headed to hospitals that are over stretched. and bailey,
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functional food is this case of safety here. a crowd of people in dental, but i must fight to get the hands on what much of the world takes the girl into some brain. i would say, if we don't die from the war, we would die from hunger. we appeal to the world to all free people of the worlds of all humanity and know that they was more in the neighboring. oh my god, the refugee camp. another reason why the strike this time on a building that used to be a gym. a single fire extinguisher takes on the blaze, but it's fighting a losing death. michael level l g 0 on a cell. so rece as in girl is associated with more on is rarely a tax in the north. but the mother is really forces went to the city, big law here, specifically to the of become on school and the vicinity of the school with that
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all 3 shelters. well, you definitely know about 6000 people with sheltering that the situation is very challenging. oh no, no. the centers were targeted and they were hit. all the people were ordered to go out and surrender. and those who wouldn't surrender were shot. they don't know what these types of attacks are being carried out of the last 20 days. until now is ready for us is a storming the shelters. arresting men with women and children on the siege. go with the women and children a being forced out of the facility while man a taken to an undisclosed location. the for now, many palestinians don't know whether office or brought this all to sign the lease of being separated and many have no way to go. meanwhile, the us next year state on the blinking has sat down in negotiations and capitalized pulse of a diplomatic push to revive tooks aimed at reaching
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a ceasefire. and garza, he met with the mayor of casa shape to me. but how much a funny before holding talks with the countries prime minister, lincoln says that the us is open to exploring different options to enable, often months, failed attempts. we do anticipate that the negotiators will be getting together in the coming days. and again, what we really have to determine is whether a mazda is prepared to engage. and i believe that we'll be able to do that. starting in the coming days. the got it thing out of the communication with the him, us and the leadership of tubs and let us involved. yes we, we had engaged with them. we've been in the engagement with the present step from that particular office and we had some meetings with them. the last couple of days i believe that until now there is no cloud or to you what would be the way for
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water or if it could be a position full. and now that is why the attack was carried out just as and the blinking was pressing down to talk about peace in his musings and doe ha, 7 people, including children, were killed in as ready as troy. can the easton becca valley and 11 on 14, all those were injured when the real could hit a house in the town of alcohol to setting nearby vehicles. a blaze. emergency teams have rescued. several people who were trapped under the rubble as a bag hasn't laces from alpharetta. we've just arrived at the scene them and he's ready to strike in the turn of a folder in buckeye valley. it struck a home. now we've been told a number of people have been killed, including children, and dozens of people have been injured. not just relative, silence here at the moment because they believe that some people may still be alive underneath that level. this took place in the middle of a residential area. the baby has spread hundreds of meters around enclosed complete
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devastation. now, the back of valley has been the subject of intensive video strikes over the night and the day, but no risk bite for this. people not the important thing to note is every time is okay, is that a strike that bump costs millions of dollars and it's been dropped on places like this on people's homes, closing civilian casualties. and you can see that across the back of value along the main highway of an invalid that contends and villages across it. but also what's important to note is this considerable amount of tension. and i'm going to have people here angry at israel, but also the angry are members of the media. they feel that the world is not seeing the world is not hearing what's taking place. the world is not seeing, and hearing the civilian, dest told, the civilian casualties are taking place. following is a striking after striking after strike and this is replicated, not just the, the size of the baby with the also here in the east of the bar, never done in the best value. i started big data. oh for the that's all value. well,
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one person has been ended off to rockets, 5 from 11 on struck. the northern is riley city of com. you. the attack has caused extensive damage to 12 apartments in a residential complex in the city which lies about 35 kilometers from the lebanese border is randy ministry says that intercepted 5 rockets, 5 from 11 on let's go to mohammed jem june. he is in jordan's capital amman because he is ready, the government has found out his air from reporting and side as well. and in the occupied westbank mohammad. so what reaction is they've been in israel to with us next year state on the blinking proposal to re ignite b. c. 's fight tools. i mean, virtually within minutes of the us extra estate answering blinking and the for 35 minutes from how much not the amount of time
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a saying that they believed that there were going to be meetings in the coming days and don't how you started hearing reports emanating from these really media that indeed there would be a delegation sent to corporate or to participate in these talks. now since then, we've had confirmation from the israeli prime minister from benjamin that's in yahoo. who has stated that he is going to send the head of them aside. david barnett to come out on sunday for this summit as they are calling it that he is going to participate there and be discussing this with. of course the with the head of the c i a william burns as well as um, the hub of the prime minister shifting havent been out that i am on a saturday. uh, also we since then seen that statement from the prime minister in which he has bank egypt for their efforts in getting all of this back on track. in fact, i of this and yahoo said in a statement that there had been meetings in cairo, which apparently had been a mediator in this. and that he had decided to send barnett. they had of them aside
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to cut the, to promote the series of initiatives on the agenda. so he's been expressing his appreciation to egypt and getting all of this back on track. now, what's interesting about all this is what we're hearing right now from these really government differs greatly from what we'd heard from them up until today. because in the last several days, the americans have said on many an occasion that they believe that the killing of yes and war had given an opportunity for israel to step back from conflict and to try to get back into negotiations for cease fire. but what we've heard from the israelis was polar opposite. it was defiance of the rhetoric that we heard from everybody, including the prime minister, the defense of industry. you walk a lot, as well as one of the opposition leaders in israel been against, was that israel was going to remain in gaza for years to come, was that they were not going to leave because it, until they had concluded the war and achieved all of their war games, so there was nothing indicating that they were going to be trying to push for any kind of a ceasefire. now there's still a lot of questions need to be answered. what exactly would the outlines of some
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particular deal going forward? what would that encompass? we don't know in the past few days, there been reports emanating out of israel, that perhaps there would be an attempt to get a more limited ceasefire arrangement in which fewer is really kept as being held in gaza would be released. and for a much smaller period of time, but these are questions are going to have to be answered come sunday when everybody starts meeting into a hot. and then we'll see if that will actually lead to more sustain ceasefire negotiations going forward. my leave mohammed when it comes to the situation and loving on the as really ami has been talking about a has paula what have they said? so, i mean there is a video that's been released by the israeli army showing her to hillary. he's the chief of staff for israel's army, and this video was taken of how heavy as he was in, bobby a, a in northern casa where israel is conducting that sees on jamalia. now,
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these remarks are being interpreted differently by different media outlets. industrial, there are some outlets sort of translator what he has to say, and they believe that he is saying that is real, can potentially reach a decisive end to the conflict with his bottle. while there are other outlets that are translating what he has said is saying that they are going to reach a sharp and some believe it. he's saying that they are interpreting what he has to say as though there might be a rapid in to the conflict in 11 on and some are interpreting it to mean that they are going to potentially be able to reach an into the conflict in 11 on because they have taken out so much of his bowl as leadership. either way these comments are making waves at a time when we're hearing more from his really leadership about the potential of getting into negotiations to try to come to a cease fire. and guys, a lot of questions about what exactly how levy meant when it comes to lebanon at no
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timeline. he mentioned in his remarks, but he does seem to be confident in stating that israel believes that because they took out so much of the senior command of his butler that they will be potentially able to come to the size of and in their conflict in love and i mean, okay, thank you for those updates on how to jump doing that for us in a mon, let's put some of these points to daniel levy's, the president of the us. some at least project form advise that to the is really prime minister's office. the joints is not from london, so what do you make of these comments by daniel levied? israel submitted tree chief talking about the possibility of a shop conclusion. those are his words, the conflict with his bullet in lab and on. and obviously, coming at the same time that we're hearing about the cx 5 talks. yes, look on the lebanon front, i think the is really side. and the chief of stop. let's see how larry,
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at, they've taken additional law suits today. they would like to maintain this idea that they're on a path to victory of that hezbollah is, is defeated, it's degraded to the point of incapacitation. but one sees every day, both in terms of the limit to the dance is made by these ray, the ground troops, as well as the exchanges of rocket fire and the need to have additional american defense systems inside israel demonstrates that that's not the case, but i don't think there is any serious prospect of a negotiated outcome in lebanon because the, the mom, the, the, is ready, the governmental side will place on the conditions full that will be too high and the intentions and will be, i'm realistic. and the intention is to continue with this, and then it's really a sense of ground health day. isn't it bullying when it comes to what is going on
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in gaza and a flurry of excitement because an american secretary of state says we're going to resume talks, but he repeats the same old tried to tested, failed, deceitful narrative that is accompanied us through more than a year now, all the hell and the idea, and the one can happen even sure to rest. but let's just re, these get released less time for palestinians to not be the permanent mass destruction. this is somehow a formula less but less will move this forward. if i don't know, i said if, if the americans think that we already else when they book this kind of thing forward, that what, what is your feeling or your sense of what the is? riley strategy is now in north and gaza. we've seen a real intensification of ministry action even today. we're seeing a tax on one of the main remaining hospitals in the north. the seas continues at
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$21.00 days. what is your sense of the of a game plan here for is randy ami look 1000000 the game plan, sadly declared openly and publicly by as well as leaders from the get go. who's an intensification and continuation of the displacement and the denial of palestinian rights that has gone on for decades. but in the fall moved through some way. they told us from the beginning their intention to drill no distinction between the civilian population and any armed resistance. they told us that they would impose collective punishment. that is why they're well urgent provisional measures called for by the international court of justice, months and months ago. and that is what they have continued to pursue. and now we all right in your place in the north of gaza,
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where the intention is apparently to entirely de populate that area using will quite all starvation of allowing disease to spread even the podium campaign. uh the uh, no impact uh to the prevention of podium could not be continued is trying to get everyone out of there. you have confidence who's being held by the willing polity in israel and government ministers preparing for the resettlement of golf. so you have the full live deputy national security adviser, mr. re run it sealed, going public in saying this is the implementation of what we will now know. it was the general's class, which is precisely this use of stop ation and mass dissipation, placement, and mass bombardment. saying this is a will cry, calling on soul, which is in israel to refuse to. so you have a petition being, so it could, i didn't know mass numbers joining it, but cooling from his ratings for weapons to stop being sent full serious. not well,
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it's not rhetoric, but serious international pressure because what he's riley's doing is criminal. the americans go ahead and announce more aid, but they keep sending the weapons. they all mean this military. they're providing political cop uh, narrative cop full. they submit a treat and these make believe ceased by adults. i'm not going to present what must be prevented. okay, thank streaming. see i've been north golf and elsewhere. thank you for your time. daniel levy, president of the us be at least project for my advisor to these ready prime minister's office speaking to this guy from london. thank you. thank you. oh, with so many people and 11 on, forced to flee the homes. a challenge of making and distributing meals to those in need continues to grow chiles. traffic reports from jeanette in beverage the
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signs of a one's normal life. scattered among the twisted steel rubble, people search for personal belongings in the crumpled devastation of what was once a home. we play and we loved we to the title for the children's book. i love you, the whole table was supposed to meet those who are killed and monitored here with children and women and they were educated, they were studying and most of them the work teacher, what were the is what it is looking for. they came to kill the supportive community of the resistance which angers them, supported by the u. s. the u. k. and others with weapons, equipment and politics about the home i met a young is ready, it strikes the heating shell, mostly of neighborhoods like this one day and night residential properties tens, if not hundreds of thousands of homes destroyed. at least one point. 2000000 people
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forced to flee for their lives, and that number is growing all the time as the number of people made homeless increases. so does the challenge of getting food a lean, come a key and has converted to a restaurant into a food production sensor, making 50000 meals a day. that she says is nowhere near enough. you need that's least 200000. at least. this is a basis stood if it goes, yeah, 1200000 the clips displace people in the schools or in the shelf as we have around 400000. you have a lot of people, doubling the houses or on the streets. cash were ingredients comes from the humanitarian organization. the will central kitchen. yesterday you had cited exactly. yeah. so yes,
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you have around 50 to 60000. yesterday. increase the demand arriving to title and from site that's we're here. monday i'm like most of the people working it is of all into whose phone was destroyed. find his way to get a strike on it. about the middle off, and it's not just about the house that's gone. it's about everything, not only in the neighborhood, but everywhere. in the back of valley and in the south, the precious things we have lost of affected us a lot. and honestly, i can't describe the feelings we have. we finally, one of the bands taking food to people sheltering and this decades old palestinian refugee camp. but the food being handed out here today is for the lebanese victims . if this will give me, i'm just a who 1st i'll work stops, so we had no money in our hands to buy food or drink. then we were displaced from the south and we moved to the bay with suburbs and then they started bombing the suburbs. so we were displaced here. again,
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i'm going to sound some of these really drugs above smoke rising from a blue to a to tell and no one knows when the next these really military force displacement order will come. or where the next strike will charles profit. i'll just 0. they would from in germany, have pledged over $1000000000.00 in a to 11 on to help people displaced by is really bombing president and money on my call is hosting an international aid conference for $11.00 on as, as riley forces continue to attack. they claim his bullet targets. some of the money will also be used to strengthen the lebanese army in the south of the country . delegates from around 70 countries, 15 international organizations including the united nations, attending the event in paris. as a spring in luciana soccer ice, associate professor of golf politics with the golf study sent
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a couple university vincent and i wanted to ask what you make of these renewed si fi talks. that seems to be a rig nice of energy around the fact that negotiations to bring about and, and the war could happen. now, do you believe that this, this could be possible? honestly. no, i mean we have, we have, i mean talking about the conversation with me, which is on the 4465 since 2 or 3 months ago. it when there that talks about that as talking to 11 and nobody was talking about the everybody was talking about the stuff in the, the, the escalating 11. and now we have the conferences in probably a strength of other money to help at the space people in lebanon. so this is something that happened. it seemed, looks like out of the blue last attempt by blinking his last visit us a secret day of his day to push a little bit to demonstrate that they are trying to do something. but on the other hand, we have the strata, claiming that they want to continue by kate in the whole area to start the
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settlements as part of the liquid buffy. so i don't see that this last attempt we'd have any, any impact on, on, on the, on the current situation a little bit. how the new money that's if you started that has killed all the people, the could be the negotiations and they were sure of those that they are from inside because i'm not missing. i don't quote talking of how most we are also getting reports that a, how most delegation headed by a lead all higher has arrived in cairo a to meet with egypt, intelligence head. oh, how, what sort of position is homeless in right now from indigo shades in point of view because they have, of course lost that the person in charge. actually, we don't even know if the, there's a connection between the people inside the subject on video shaped or so. i mean we, we don't know which solution if the, if the house is out us, i live where they are. and so he's been able to, to, to see what they come, negotiate more over in the conditions the, and of course,
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the start of the house. we offer military committee. they never, even though they are still fighting us some point, but their liberties, the east red house, or when they are doing with a and i guess the reason is it's surrender. lincoln said that this is an opportunity to reset the of the lease of a couple of people for the, for have that has all the power and the control distribution. not for how much that they would need to do. basically to lead the way the dams and surrender without condition no think leeway as soon as possible. okay, thank you, luciana soccer, a associate professor of golf politics, golf study, center console university. thank you. still ahead on al jazeera funerals and take a for the victims of wednesdays attack on the state, run defense company, president ed, one, polls and emergency secure sneezing. and we look at the challenges, the rank it face, and the world's largest refuge account 7 years off to being forced to flee from
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the color of the weather as low as a fine and troy across the good pots of year or pat somebody. ma'am we have still got this little punch of storms heavy. a shell is just around easily pushing across the balkans. still with the accomplish. how's to just into that western side of the met then this we go on through the next style. so here's where the system that's going to make his way in across the west side of here. but i'm not the little sacralize near this area of light pressure. bringing some heavy rain into southern parts of the island. we'll see some wet weather creeping towards the south west. the prices of england as well as certainly some rain there for good pots of frogs, and also into west spite that we got the most house across the western side of the maple from much of europe. it is fine that it is dry,
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single figures that for most go right celsius, some of the temperature as we go into sat today. i've assessed by similar weather, read a lot of dry and fine weather the central and eastern parts, but either towards the west or heavy down pulls. are we looking at the potential for some flooding across southern areas of front? depending on my recent spell, a very heavy right. what's the weather to just coming back in across the northwest as you can see, the north west of africa into the channel, just seeing a little bit of weather to a few showers of slapping onto the coastal shows here as to west africa. well, a seasonal range about whether it should be the unique perspective. we don't want to head to well, but we no longer have any private spaces on the incident. that's a scary well on heard voices a year into this genocide, it still remains large. one section connect with our community and tap into conversation if you will find elsewhere but humanity,
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the number of people who want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0, a ceiling behind me, you can see just really a slice of the damage. as a result of these intensive is really strikes asking questions, don't you see your, your future? and when you see the state of the country today, we're forcing from the action to a scene. another talk here within the like from documentary i'll just say it was teens across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story, the
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watching out as there are a mind on top stories, this is really times have been firing outcome all on one hospital. the medical facility is located in the news, which has been on the is really stage for nearly 3 weeks. come all ad one's director says the intensive k unit has sustained severe damage. us actually stay on to me blinking as in cat top costs budget financing push survive towards aimed at reaching a cease find gaza. lincoln says the us is open to exploring different options and the will often months of failed attempts. he says he expects negotiators to meet in the coming day and 7 people, including children not been killed in an as ready as pride in the town about quarter in east and 11 on. and another is running a talking to have a route 2 people killed. they try and call on a main highway the now does their investigation has reveal the extent
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of ministry support. the united kingdom and united states have given israel in the past year, an average was created that was vital as well to sustain the intensity of its war. and gaza the u. k. government has responded and claims that role and this was limited to non nice, so call go logistical support. all parts of the effort to support a release of captives in gaza or defense editor alex good populace breaks down the investigation. the evidence on those filed to 0 use is open source like data to show the scale of american and british involvement in israel's war and gauze. and now, living on the day to shows more than 6000 military flights in a year, including hundreds of transport, missions, ferrying arms to as well as will fluidly 20 percent of the 1600 recognizance flights recorded. where is the u. k. account for nearly huff using it shuttle all ones surveillance aircraft,
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which provided intelligence on ground movements in gaza. you case it is real targeting data, a mass enjoying 645 flights. the report reveals the extent of the weapons a bridge built for israel, moving $1200.00 military cargo flights made up the left over a year. several bases in europe were used with hundreds of flights from each from the u. k. germany, italy, cyprus and greece. it is this a bridge together with a vast number of surveillance flights and at every feeling that it sustained israel's bootable garza and help to expand its operations into 711. on the case. ministry of defense has responded to out as there is investigation. with this statement, the u. k is not a participant in the conflict between israel and homos on non data is naturally defined to focus on securing the release of the hostages only, including british nationals with b r. s. recently conducting unnamed flights since december of 2023 for the sole
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purpose. as a matter of principle, we only provide intelligence to allies where we are satisfied that it will be used in accordance with international humanitarian know, and in this instance, only information relating to hostage rescue as poss to these rarely, authorities in line with our international obligations. we would consider any formal request from the international criminal court to provide information relating to invest investigations into real crimes. so speak now is have benjamin freedman is the policy director at defense priorities a u. s. strategic policy? think tank. he joins us molly from washington. d. c, any thanks for your time on our does there. can you explain to all of us what exactly a military bridge is and how it's been vice of israel to sustain the intensity of a tool in gaza at 11 on as well. it's just a logistics network. and
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a kind of a regular channel or a stream of military hardware that comes from one place to another place. so i think it was due to a virtue of an air break, so to speak is largely having solved a bunch of logistics problems. you know, the ability to continue to fly at a relatively fast clip material into israel this case. and you know, it's hard to say exactly how bible it is. i think they were israel left to its own devices without all its aid from the u. k. in the united states, in particular, they could still have a war and guys, but it would be harder and uh, they'd have less money and, and as a result, less material, less bombs, literally. and so they'd probably have to be a little more careful about uh,
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you know, the speed at which they use them. they'd probably be a little more discerning. and maybe they'd be more cautious about doing things like expanding the war. so labinata is they have, so i think, you know, the united states and united kingdom have really facilitated the escalation that they prefer quarterly, oppose the bite and government the u. k. government, purportedly opposed escalation as the, as release of done. but in fact, we're underwriting, it literally funding it through these shipments and through the money we give to israel. so what do you make of saying you? k is defense when they say that and also part is spent in the conflict between as well and how much. and instead this can be explained by trying to find the hostages. 7 well, uh you know, that that was the original purpose that they claimed back in 2023, the us to said a row were doing flights to look for the hostages surveillance flights. so i think
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the, you know, if that's true, if not, of the data that they've provided to the israelis has been used for targeting from us fighters and also civilians. uh, that would be nice, but they should demonstrate that i think the, you know, the u. k. probably, oh, is it to their voters to uh, you know, proves that they haven't their, their intelligence hasn't been misused. as this report says, are you surprised by the extent of military support that we've seen from the united kingdom of the united states over the last year? well i'm, i'm disappointed with the united states. i wish i could say i was surprised, but it, you know, i've, i've been uh, in this country for a long time seeing with this appointment how closely we support israel. despite, you know, their regular refusals to listen to us president, it's going back a long time and over decades, you know,
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the united states position on israel has become much more to sort of behold into their governments even as they become more right wing. and frankly, a liberal, you know, if you go all the way back to the george h w bush administration, who had real push back and refusal to give over some promise funds where they didn't comply on issues or uh, around the settlements of the west bank. so unfortunately, it's not surprising really, but it certainly disappointing and i am somewhat surprised that the u. k is gone as far as they have along with the us to, to support israel's more as even though they've expanded the scope for them to love and honor others parts. i really appreciate your time, benjamin freedman, policy donner defense priorities. thank you. the the least 24 people have died in floods in land slides caused by tropical storm. try me
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in the philippines. as nearly 200000 people displaced more than 7000000. well, without electricity around the affected areas, as authorities have to shut down power lines to avoid accidents, schools and based offices remain closed. now, united stations report says there's been essentially no progress at all in tackling global warming. if nothing changes scientist, one things will take a ton for the worse. the climate is set to increase more than 3 degrees celsius by the end of the century. that's more than twice the amount agreed in the power as agreement signed nearly a decade ago by several well leaders, high temperatures, the report says would lead to catastrophic conditions. severe weather from droughts to floods and fires would become more common food in security and widespread displacement would likely fall. those around the world's people are paying
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a terrible price. record of emissions means frequency, temperature of separate charging. most of the games requisite you studying photos into their boxes and see these into sonus recorded dreams or resulting biblical floods, or transitioning away from fossil fuel is a key issue. representatives from several countries will meet in azerbaijan, next month for the us. annual one is summit to discuss how to reach that goal. as i said, right, man is the executive doris director of low on wants a that's a charge either works to fund policy and social justice with many climate issues. he joins us now live from london. thank you. 3 point one degree celsius is a double the target set in the 2015 powers climate agreement. how worrying all these numbers hey, what are you in this? you and your mission is gap records is no longer signed in the law. i mean, it's ringing the funeral bells for the purchase agreement,
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and the probably spent governments made to all of us citizens of the world and to the permit that they would prevent install catastrophic climate change. as you remember in 2016 governments recognized that the state of the crisis that we were already destroying lights and livelihoods of millions of people with sol, shows we have to commit to keep temperatures well below 1.5 degrees. we currently just over 1.3 degrees c, um we can see the effects of that as your report. you said kind of floods drives funding over on the many, many countries. so what, well, once, once in a century, kind of explain the weather events, i've now become once in a decade in the not coming. i do want to think so when this report says we're on calls for at least 3 degrees straight. we have to remember that literally means that the very ecosystems, which many people rely on for our freshman water, for our food, for our safety, security will all will starting to are not pulling literally c degree c is it gets
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sent to 12 millions of people around the world and the racist ecosystem. victoria lion, there has been some green policy shift happening in the united states, china, germany, india, brazil. when it comes to reversing deforestation. so why is the pin no progress a tool being made when it comes to testing global warming? and so what we saying is really tinkering around the edges. fundamentally, this is a, an issue of our economic systems that are, you cannot make systems have been built on their extraction and exploitation of fossil fuels. so yes, there has been some progress in more renewables coming on stream, but hasn't preventive expansion of fossil fuels can affect the if you look at the funds of some of the biggest, which is countries the us, the united kingdom, european union, australia. they are in the next decade, going to expand the amount of new gas and oil. and when we need to keep 60 percent
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of what we already know in the ground, if we want to talk any chance of limited temperature as well. and we'll 1.5, this is the problem is that the excessive called and emissions a largely by some of the richest countries in the world. and then of course, growing wealthy. and the companies that are responsible, the big oil and gas companies are extremely wealthy. they've profiting billions each year, and they are affecting an, an, and lobbying customers to slow down an action to not take the kind of drastic action that beats which actually can be better for people. because we can not only have a safe and clean but also a more equitable well ok, appreciate your time. i said redmond, executive director full on wants to charge either works to 5 poetry in social dust justice within many climate issues. thank you. which was the brakes annual summit task included in cars on, in russia. viewed as
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a cornerstone of most goes foreign policy. the 10 member lines aims to provide a counter balance to weston palace and wrapped up with a speech by russian president vladimir putin. who said he, welcome to us presidential candidates, donald trump's comments that he sinks to and the one you crane, he will say address most goes relationship with north korea still can say it's an issue with the machine you regarding relations with the democratic people's republic of korea. as you know, a strategic partnership tricky was about to find today. it contains article full. we never doubted that the leadership with north korea treats our agreement seriously. but what we will do and how we'll do it face up to us. you will see us in here. yeah, sure. portfolio that has moved from cuz then the sledge invitation was speaking as a press conference for the break summit where he avoided answering a question about the presence of north korean troops and russian territory. news
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work on south korea, release, satellite imagery. so daniel, green truth, they were allegedly taken to russian ministry unit in the forest and say, 2 or 3 reasons. again, try again saying quote, images are a serious thing. if there are images, they do mean something. and he also said that he had no doubts about north korea's serious attitude to the implementation of the joint russian of chris, the teacher corporation, 36. so the reason opinion here that some your screen troops can possibly be flown to russia's co screen turn to help recapture it from ukraine. in august this yeah, ukraine launched and operation the country. more than $1000.00 square communities of land says, tens of thousands of civilians has to flee from that homes. and since then, the russian army has been unable to completely recapture the area of the altar 0 cuts on rush. the european union has approved
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a new loan of up to $37000000000.00 to ukraine on wednesday. russell says the funds will come from earnings generated bike frozen russian assets. russia says they use auctions a challenging the international financial system by on demanding the euro as a was a currency. the funerals have taken place and the tuckers capital, encore, us of the 5 victims were killed and wednesdays attack on the state run defense company. government officials say that members of the could just on work as policy or p k. k were behind the attack. president rich of tape at one held an emergency meeting. following his return from the break summit in russia take, he has conducted several strikes on to cut his targets in iraq and syria in retaliation. so then co c o has moved from this somebody. as soon as prison visits they probably don't lend to, dennis stumbled on thursday, he gathered his
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a team. the cabinet members, defense administered interior minister and the chief of army, intel and hughes to secure the advisor to discuss the details of the attack. and right after this emergency meeting, a message was leak that took you will not allow any kind of what that's called a terrace state to be established beyond the supporters. here they are pointing out a possible a p y delays autonomous region in northern syria. and the trick is determined to continue its counter terrorism operations inside and outside a true care. of course the if a thursday was any for today, especially in on car there were funerals held for the victims of the attack and for, for it and many accused the p. k. k. the interior minister announced that the attackers were identified and they were p k, k members. but so far we haven't heard any outlets of the p k. k or it's of shoots
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a claim. this attack yet, but strongly on career, believes that is perpetrated by the p k. k. and there is a fear that in the new intention for a possible curtis resolution process might be undermined. despite the efforts by the national, the spar to end, the government and the kurdish party seem to solo else, is there a stumble? ton is one of the days of the top stories now of to over 2 weeks of valid counting . most of the governing policy council that has been declared the winner of the countries disputed presidential election is daniel chapa or feet. fremont policy game just over 70 percent of those with all positions candidates only securing around 20 percent has been violent protests and widespread obligations of food in the lead up to the village. and the 7 people have been killed, including 4 children, high coats and pocket stone has released the wife of former prime minister and on
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con, on bail. the con, boyd tiring bush or baby was seen leaving a prison in reopened. these has been jailed for 9 months and the case related to accusations of the legal sale, a safe guess, maybe was held at the same facility where her husband remains incarcerated. he's been embroiled in more than a 150 legal cases since he was ousted from office 2 years ago. or than a 150 ringo. refugees have arrived in indonesia this week off to sling facing in manual men, women and children came ashore and the country is north. so not true of provence, indignation, indonesian officials say it's the 2nd wave of arrivals from me on ma, for. she's a weapon to find them, temporary shelter. you and reports that more than $2300.00 rang get arrived in indonesia at last year. that's more than the combined total of rivals in the
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previous 4 years. was staying without story. it's been 7 years since submitted a request down in yamaha, forced over 730000 right and get to flee to find the dish. they face numerous challenges in what is now the world's largest refuge account. as a conflict in me and most rocky and state spreads many rand, good consent, they may never be able to return, have a type of chattering reports for 7 years after the 2017 military crack down in me and my growing go refuges. say life isn't much better in bangladesh, violence, trafficking, and drug crimes arrive on children are forced into marriage. flimsy shelter as offer little protection from extreme weather and food restaurants have been cut due to funding shortfalls. at humanitarian agencies division, i know there's a lack of education that private health care, central facilities or any means of making
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a living. yeah. when people are trapped for long periods without the future dreams or hope that is only natural that some get involved in crime and as a legal activities trying that the international community should take steps to resolve this price is a bundled together rights groups. everything also face frequent, harass them, torture, extortion, and unlawful detention by special police units. more than amelia and growing, i live in what is now that was the largest refuge it can, but the face, new in security is inside as rival drugs and battle for dominance. when the money some children make up more than half of the population in cox's bazaar, and every year and now the 30000 are born into this uncertain life. and without access to formal education, fears of the last generation are growing. i mean, they're cutting flat to bangladesh in 2017. she has 4 children, 3 are from, were born into camp. i am worried about my children. how can i help and support
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their education? there is no access to form and schooling. i don't know what will happen to them in the future. the latest conflict between rebels and me on mars, military government has forced more running from their homes. some of the young people not believe that freedom and the right to return can only be achieved. so i'm struggling, something visit our team was able to meet. one of the active is in a secret location of the many and the younger generation. now believe in arms struggle against the me and mark government. we see it is the only way to gain freedom and return to the homeland. we will keep fighting until we get our rates back. yeah, the, well, the, the un saves me on mart, isn't ready to take back row. hang. it also acknowledges bangladesh is grappling with the complexities of managing more than a 1000000 refugees. the slaves, many running are frustrated as they have little control or say over their future
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protection commission says that the microsoft and website fail to disclose to its uses how that personal data as they use visual suddenlink and allows all the companies to obtain the personal data office seizes without seeking feedback consent and so our season indonesia have blocked the sale of the newly launched i phone and all the apple products, they say the company is failed to meet commitments, to support local businesses. patrick folk reports the apples being, having a stella year reaching its highest a 3rd quarterly sales volumes ever. it's been helped by brisk business and markets like into an issue where there's been a search in the month of smartphones and it's, we're expecting the life and 16 to propel shipments. but the block on its latest model means people in indonesia will need to wait longer before they can get their hands on. one thing, a lot of spanish already looking for what the again, you know,
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i city and this a, as in the 1st time looking at a and see what the info is quite disappointing. usually nowadays, i mean, in this time a month, we already get like the promotion, right? all iphone is coming. so, and then you can order it here. indonesia, it requires locally sold smartphones to contain 40 percent local components. alternatively, companies can invest in other initiatives like research and development or applications authorities. a apple is about $15000000.00 shy and the refusing to renew its components certification. its recent success may have been part of the problem. i think that is probably some lack of clarity if we look at, you know, when these guidelines was said that was at the time, then apple was importing far less or iphones into the information market. the move could drive some consumers to purchase the newest model overseas. the cheapest iphone, $16.00 cost $994.00 here in single pool. if you bought from an apple store but buys
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in indonesia late to full, get an additional $155.00 for the same phone because of import fees imposed by the country. early this year, apple c o 10 cook announced plans to open a full apple academy in indonesia. the company's already invested about a $100000000.00 in such facilities, but it may need a more adaptable solution to meet local requirements. i think it's a market where it's not is that companies can afford to ignore its largest market and sell just asia. so uh they are definitely very focused in, you know, being present. the blog comes as governments around the world are increasingly taking steps to come big tech. last month, brazil supreme court banned the platform x because of a disputes about this information in the nation has also recently been chinese shopping platform to move to prevent cheap products flooding its market. patrick
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bulk, which is 0 single audiologist, an issue that you have um coverage, an unusually sized house of the ancient rome and the city of pompei. now despite being smola unlocking a traditional atrium, its will declarations rival those of more appealing homes, known as the house of fe, drive that wedding showcase is remarkably preserved. fresh goes illustrating mythical tales, including the story of the athenian queen cedra. see on the internet cost. we are in a tiny but richey decreed housing, pompei and exclusion of this house is domestic all talk requires the calibration of very specialists. let me say we have our goal is to restores and kind of cool botanist. cute. understand exactly how the rituals of plastic or fi before the rupture to places that there are still to burn domains of does ritual. and there is the knife that was used to chat. okay, that's it for me, my the insight for this news. our lots for coming up with my colleague, sarah. hi,
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rhodes. she'll be here with the latest news to stay with us. the afternoon. democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors, colorado beverages collateral damage. that's why pre op team is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the you are systems corporate is real effective. it's mobile friendly from the us election for the escalating conflict in the middle east. upfront returns for a new season. setting the stage for serious debates upfront with month to month, held on out to say around a meeting of mine's the tragedy for me, of a democratic solved effort. there. it's how quickly we sort of adopted missouri told re global news, the intertwining of money and politics. campaigner andrew fine, state and photographer shock you do on on active is under crisis and gone. so what
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is happening today is happening on our watch. the news from now there will be people asking, how did you let it happen? studio will be on scripted part one on, on disease. just as the water begin to restate in the country south is a new, severe flight and hit the country is not displacing tens of thousands across several districts. we don't have any fresh water for drinking. no. can we cook food under these conditions? it is tough for us. the region is familiar with flash floods, but this is one of the worst spin over 30 years. thousands of people are forced to move homes and farm lands severely damaged members of the armed forces with the help of volunteers, our leading rescue and relief efforts. we faced real difficulties in rescuing people. i think that was too much water recovery for many of those farmers could take months or even years and got that the dentist and both the crops that are
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prompted washed away. it's a total loss climate experts, one but changing rainfall happens in the email and region could lead to even more devastating natural disasters in band with that the the is there any time so far on northern goals has come on one full special patients. adults has the trucks inside the hello and welcome on side of side of this is officer alive from the whole. so coming up, dozens of palestinians are killed in his radio strike some dollars. the un school sons show sitting on site or.
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