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the, the trunk crashes into a box and knows and tell of eve at least salty people all in good. 10 of them critically. the hello. i'm sammy. say, dan, this is out just a live from though several of the victims were trapped beneath the truck is ready. police are investigating whether it was a deliberate assign arising desk, told in northern garza to his right the attacks on the back lot. he kills at least $45.00 out of send in. the struggle to survive is charles $23.00 days. siege of northern gauze of student bolts are running out
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the way begin, and israel with lace faulty people have been injured. 10 of them, critically. it's happened. don't throw a trunk, crashed into a bus in the northern suburbs, tel aviv is right. the officials are investigating. if it was a deliberate attack, it happened at a bus stop near the lot. is really military base. rescue workers say several people are trapped on the trunk. it's our, i'm friends when we got a call from that version dispatch about the car accident between a boss to distract our crews come arrive to the saying we thought the streets and a lot of people like old people. this was inside of the box and outside of the box there was suffering for a cigarette injury. and all right, and we took the patient with us both how many injuries installed. so what was the
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condition when you arrive to the scene? a few few. if you a few patients was in the sufferings real severe injuries and y'all do was in uh, an event in a good condition, that's an investigation. can you confirm that passcode being investigated? it's appealing to insight in the police checking the didn't the police checking it right now, we not know, and we cannot say anything about it. it's a honda jim. jim is in jones's capital on mine because these riley government is banned algae 0 from reporting inside israel and the occupied westbank. so mohammed, 1st of all, what are, is right, the officials saying about whether investigations have liked them at this point. somebody let me tell you about some information that we got from one of the police folks people at the scene. just about an hour ago. he was quoted as saying that a truck rammed into a bus. the 10s of people were injured who were standing or getting off or getting
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on the bus. most of them were young. this police spokesperson also said that they are checking the consequences that it looks like a terror attacks. but that before we jump to conclusions, we need to check these really and, and to intelligence and police are looking into it this spokesperson went on to say that the driver is an airbus really who lives 30 to 45 minutes from the scene of this incident. and said that there are bad injuries, some are in a very difficult condition. so that's essentially what we've heard. he also mentioned that the driver was neutralized when he was in the truck. now beyond that, we know that this is an area that is close to a military base. we also know that this is an area that is close to one of the headquarters of the most sod. there's still a lot of information that's coming in. one of the things that's been key with regard to this incident is trying to ascertain whether or not the police believe this to be a terrorist attack. there had been report earlier closer when it happened,
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emerging in these really press, quoting unnamed sources saying that it was believed to be a terrorism attack. now, as we understand it from the emergency services, also from this police spokesperson, the incident is still under investigation. they believe that it might indicate that this is a terrorism attack, but still they want to work out all the details. now of course, this is causing a lot of concern in that area. people are wondering specifically the motivation behind this attack. we will be getting more details from the police from the emergency services, and as we get them, we'll get them to you center. thanks so much. that's my home. a jump tomb, a full team tossed from my mind in jordan because it's rather than down to 0 from operating inside israel and the occupied westbank. i'm enough inclined is professor of political science a body line university joins us now from west jerusalem. so the latest would, is that it seems a thought of his going, and this still checking to see how they frame this incident, whether it was a tank,
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whether they consider it to be what they call terrorism, all not well, how is it being seen and framed in the why there is why the media in public, at this point or in the media is very cautious the media that i saw. i also the primary, as i said we, we investigate. we have to wait the see. but then these are the probably too many, unfortunately too many is riley's su, oregon bundled, the studios are combined. the 1st column inside is right because they are from the seniors non joules. so they work in incorporation with the b. this is a very popular local allusion in these are the society. i will have a side effect. i expect that then you all to set it to to say that we
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should not to jump to conclusions to be more precise regarding the citizenship. stuff is a visual about a student is that they are loyal to the state and this it does show otherwise. what, what exactly happened is that they are suspicious unless they are cleaned. right, because we just to clarify, the view is we're talking about the palestinian is riley's that's, that's the term that's being used to cause these on native people. these are not immigrants who have come into that. these are people who've been nasa, generations before the state of israel was created in 1948. so regardless of you know, what they think of the state, they are native to this land. when you know people talk about them all, some talk about them as a 5th column or a sort of alien entity. what i'm wondering is though, what,
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how is why the is riley society feeling about the government's claims that it is. it is on this war, 14 to make is riley safe. do people feel like they getting safer? hey, this is around the societies defined data, but the majority is right wayne, that definitely is in favor of right wing bodies and war goals. and the only emily norion the see is the is already, but a student has as it was citizens, although they are wrote jews, they are native says you said rightly so. uh and they, most of them were here before 7 years. and so they are the indigenous people here with them. they're just time when they weren't the majority or
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a small minority jewish community existed in a bonus time story gonzales, the bought. the really is the best obvious mate of the state of these red and the wants of the conflict with the steering is the term brandy is really tools relates to them as being in favorable, cooperating region. it'd be, it is bought this morning after october 7 from us attack. the easily societies fright that it's is where the society lives in deep fear. and it does not get any all fault message from the government and the, and the, and they, and the army on the contrary to gain in his speech in the collaboration center where we are going to officially national medical margins. so i'm gonna be off of
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the fixed sense of how most of back and performing soldiers and civilians. prime it is the neo spoke, they're both exist stairs show wrong war and existential enrolled in the how the more so if we are in the existence show more right they, there are special effects then anyone who's was not, as you know, is suspected to be at a level right the wrong day and then as a potential for that. okay, thank you very much for sharing your perspective and the analysis. good to have you with us pronouncing klein, it's thank you the, let's go to northern garza now where israel is bombing more neighborhoods live. it's devastating seed is now and it's 23rd day. at least 35 people were killed in
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best law here on saturday. also these are the ami targeted 5 buildings and then also another 10 people were killed in the set for the attack. also in that law here was no one to help them. palestinian civilians had to rescue children from the rumble themselves. hunting the movie joins us live from debt and by in central garza. so 1st of all, how do you take us through this quite disturbing story of, of people 35 people who had managed to survive. all of the these weeks of siege had managed to escape. when we know people have been testifying to being shot to if they try to, to leave. they make it to the light and then the building. they make it and take refuge in is from then that kills me. the more we talk to people from the northern part of the district,
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but from your body refuge account, but it's vicinity that the funds roll on the western part of it. like i said it, i just just to point out it's dominic asian have been quite difficult to reach people in the northern part of it. they're, they're almost kind of from the remaining part of the gospel. but the more we talk to them, the more we realize that what, what they've been going through in the past 24 hours been defended. go off the, the pot, the 22 days off that enforces our vision and the hydrogen under heavy mass bombardment of almost the remains of life. so it is not all the, the, the overnight attack on this particular neighborhood, this residential walk and a big lie. yeah. but they're also 13 occasions that were bonding over night attacks the reasons we are not able to get an exact number of casualties because of their no civil defense. crew members undergrad. no paramedics, as well as there are no hospitals to count and identify the bodies are removed from
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under the rebels. the figure that we're getting are actually based on for the remainder of the civil defense members on the ground for the remainder of the paramedics and volunteers are from the area. those are the surviving family members and their neighbors who rushed to the bonsai. then give us an assessment of how many people wear inside these residential buildings, not only the local residents, but also the many people who were forced into internal displacements by this really monitor ends up in these residential buildings were actually among the casualties. so these are vibe that caesar was very difficult. the word eventually for is because of the lack of food and, and water, the ongoing bombings and end up in these buildings. but they were old. so i talked and, and build inside these of us. so 535 from one location. this is the 5 residential buildings that were bombed in over night. attacks between killed and injured. the still under the robbers. old a few few were managed to be removed from under the robbers. those who survive had
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to walk on foot all the way from this layer to come out. i was one hospitality devalue. if you get very long distance, by the time they got there, they were really leading to death. unable to be saved because there are no medical stuff inside the hospitals. no medical supplies come out. going to talk about is that definitely the graveyard. there's no any sort of of medical care whatsoever inside the facility itself. the other 2 locations are pretty much facing the same scenario. there are no equipment or machine or, you know, civil defense members on the ground to help remove rumbles and rescue people who might have survived the attack. but as of now, it's almost to be um, guides of time, local time. it's been hours since the attack happens. so the idea of that there are still people under rubble is a reading is visit, is decreasing by, by the time goes by thanks so much. have a much more with the palestinians in northern garza struggling to survive with
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little oh no food and water. these right, the army as being preventing the entry, a few minutes, harry and supplies for the past 3 weeks view and says it's blocked nearly half of all a missions into the north since the beginning of the month. it's also choose the ministry of carrying out the system of extermination campaign against palestinians. the situation is dia rights across garza, about 96 percent of the population is now facing high levels of food shortages. unicef says 9 out of 10 children likes the nutrition they need for growth and development. at least $37.00 kids of died as a result of mound nutritional dehydration and gaza since october the 7th. few and says israel has blocked the entry of 83 percent of food 8 into gone. so since the world began and that around $50000.00 children on the age of 5 need urgent treatments, allow nutrition by the end of the year. oh my for the sockeye is an ox funds,
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food security, and livelihood, leading gossip pay sizes rather as using salvation as a weapon of war. knox family is unable to reach people in the north because of as well as ongoing bombing campaign. especially when we're talking about the north, the people exhausting. all available means force or void, but there is nothing you are talking about the 10s of days that they are not receiving any supplies. and when we are talking about the north, the most of the populations are rely on the supply. so when we are talking, there is an invitation and to book it and restrictions on the coming. this is implicitly will let, will feed in that the people that are, will suffering from this man in addition and the other this we have noticed before that peebles are the stars to this in the, in the north. and we are expecting, unfortunately the same in the coming days of the situation is continual. and this is continues and even just an a, an, a boy that's related because this is also related to the, to the freedom of the,
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of the, of a $130.00 or, or, or the, i mean, it didn't is to work to free on that areas. the humanitarian workers are risking their lives every day is in order to tie this about those people in a desperate need and there is no uh there they are, nothing about it and they are, they are targeted the many and many times without talking about more than the 3 hundreds of humanitarian workers have been killed and goes up since the start of this. and this has not had been even an anywhere. ok. so all these, these links to other needs to be involved in order to be able to, to address this urgent needs of the people that is no longer there who are starving to death nowadays around supreme lee. that it's a lie. they come in, i is made his 1st official remarks on israel striking the country for a rainy admitted fee post and now were killed with that on and says there's been limits who damage as well says the strikes with a response to in the rainy and miss on the attack early this month, but and tony, ron says that the attack was in retaliation for news radio,
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assassination on arabian, so in july and had it got the shed, ronnie's good 2 nights ago. the cut it out, the malicious. uh, the of course is the rate at which is wrong, but at the same time it shouldn't be, don't play. and either by saying it was insignificant or unimportant designers to gm's calculations must be taught. they are making serious mistakes and judgment. they do not understand the iranian people, they have not recognized as trends, capability, creativity and determination of the iranian nation. they must be made to understand these realities and it's up to the country's authorities to determine the appropriate response. the best serve as the interest of the nation and the country . i told you more how it's about still ahead on al jazeera, winning, overwhelming support from the boys. and you as presidential candidates had to michigan, appealing to the converses angered by the war and garza.
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the in depth analysis of the days headlines. how do you see the educational system in gaza informed opinions and really have a very high kid in getting civilian political debate? what happens as either now has to be seen in the context of a whole raft, especially those that have been taking against on the inside story. what is israel trying to achieve in lab and on? is there a strategy on how to 0 in a crumbling clinic. the last remaining delta in one of america's course counties, struggles to capture those most in the least able to afford it for many of the people out here can pay for care. so then volunteer. how long can she keep the tools as i'm have spent on meredith so basically you can't you
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to walk away under the sales witness. the only doctor on out is there the colleges here with the welcome back here watching out just to a time to recap on headlines now. the trunk is crashed into a boston and old and some of us kind of eve injuring at least 40 people. 10 of them,
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critically. it's happened to the bus stop near the lot is right. the ministry advice is ready. the full series of killed at least 45 people into separate attacks on residential buildings and best that he hadn't noticed and gone. so the struggle to survive is as well. so you don't open girlfriends. it's 20 to day outside tells out just to expect small people in northern garza to die of salvation the coming days. the michigan is one of 7 crucial swing states in the us presidential election onto the democratic policy strongholds. now the on from pamela harris are fighting for every vote. john home is more from the city of kalamazoo in michigan. just 10 days left before election day coming to harrison. tony trump campaign to mckee, about 2 grand state, michigan consecutive in kalamazoo former. firstly,
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the michelle obama rally with harris was the 1st time the 2 have been together on the campaign. true, believe me, a donald trump is president again at some point or another, that ugliness will touch all of our lives and it will not matter what you look like, how you worship, who you love, or how you vote harris. repeat to the warnings on the dangers of the trump presidency. a big part of the message and the finding that the campaign. just imagine donald trump, with no guard room. he who will claim on checked an extreme power if he is re elected. he has vowed he will be a dictator on day one. he who has said he wished he had generals like hitler. trump was it normally on the outskirts of detroit. he didn't appear alone. some of the states, most of them lead to took the stage to say this, we as muslims,
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the stand was the president tom because they promised, disappears. he is more. he was the scene would have been improbable during trump presidency when he met to the time looking immigrants from 7 majority muslim nations. he promised to unhook some of the states sizable, our, the american population and grid. the current administration support is ro, trump is boesky in it, winning over welding support from the mold as low as our folders right here. it could influence the race to close to close. this, that was one spot of what was the reliable with the democrats. but since the bodies, if it comes to say 2020 or 250000 this time around the short coming from here it
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seems. everybody really will a john home in kalamazoo, michigan, now election officials in georgia have declined. the countries routing policy has one parliamentary elections. with many old ballots counted the georgian dream party has 54 percent of the vote for the oppositions as one to accept the results. the opposition backs the plan to join the you father. government policies being accused of drifting towards russia. many far right policies in europe have searched in popularity and recent years. although some of winning elections are often struggling to form governments. so boston takes a deeper look and to us being described as a firewall against the fall, right? the freedom party in austria celebrating its election victory in early october. but it's the new consent to right party. that is no task with forming
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a government in germany to fall right. alternative for germany. party want to state elections last month. but the body is excluded from coalition talks. but 9 off the, the f t only get 10 to 15 percent of the national vote and then they can continue to ignore us. but this won't be the case. the country is slowly waking up both in the east on the west, and we will get more votes. it will be impossible to continue to ignore the a of the is most popular among young folk just age between $18.26. in an effort to stop the rise of the far right below, make us a stop to the consent to bend the ac. arguing the parties extreme is an unconstitutional. but us of skeptical se, outlawing upon doesn't mean it's. i fear in the file in the north of germany. you sure. okay, good. has organized protests against an asylum seekers center used to vote and that's what is now containing 40 a. if the main stream parties have disappointed me,
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i voted for the social democrats and the laughter. but they failed me. they've not brought the change. we needed many pensioner is are living on $1000.00 euros a month while a lot of money goes to asylum seekers. for some observers, european leaders adopting more restrictive migration policies is a direct result of fall right electoral success. as you can see, that they shape the policy, but without even being, you know, in the government, in this pen and we can see everywhere. mean some of the countries they are part of the government. but even if they're not, they still uh, yeah, shape the policy agenda. but studies show that copy and file right ideas does not attract more focus. people who agree with empty immigration policies would rather fold for the original. and then some countries, the original pets manage to get into government. and then that lens, the file rights freedom party over here to bill. this is leading to coalition, but he's been stopped from me coming prime minister, raising questions on how long year of the firewall against the fall, right? well whole step size and l just sierra building,
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a conservative christians of stage to protest in the south korean cap. so again, slows the police could lead to adopting same sex marriage from mcbride or thoughts from sole even by sole standards and this positive the city center is used to sing big protest. this is unimpressive. turn of with the organizes climbing hundreds of thousands of people have been converging on sol sent by a christian and church groups from across south korea. the issue that has got everybody so riled off is the issue of the same sex marriage. now. the organizes of this protest felt proud of the fact that south korea is one of the last few developed nations still don't to have a don't to same sex marriage. they believe. soft career is a kind of boston of conservative christian values and they wanted to stay that way . you don't empty discrimination laws in places like you or the united states and
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you can have left to confusion and a model decline. and society building the distinctions between men and women. what's got people, hey, why read is a law change that was introduced over the summer web? i same sex partners oh, now created as a couple when it comes to the sacrament of national insurance claims. now it's just a small legal change, but people here believe it's potentially the say, the end of the legs, that once you start to make these changes in the law, the legalize ation is same, sex marriage is bound to follow each other comfortable, blah, blah. we believe these laws could happen to undermine the family values, which is why we have here to protect families. now in spite of same sex unions being progressively accepted around the will by more and more nations, the organizes of this protest don't believe that they are out of step saying good around 2 thirds of people in south korea, be they christian or not, are opposed to same sex marriage from mcbride,
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i was just there. so in that sense and now hold back is it helps me out with rob the the hello, the rain clouds gathering once again across the central parts of china. a little more in the way of cloud to sliding through here. this weather system that's licking its way up towards q shoot, flushing with the east coast of honshu as well as at what the weather just posting is where i could not ship japan as we go through monday, eastern pulse of the korean peninsula. we'll see if your show is pushed further west is generally dry. not too bad for autism getting up to 18 and 19 celsius. the in phasing show has continued down towards the south east for a time, but these will tend to fizzle outs and fade away west to where the will continue. meanwhile,
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across the good parts of the southern and central eastern cost of japan. and notice developing tropical storm developing type food, making his way place to taiwan. that's something to watch out for. and that's a part of next week. we will have a few showers still affecting the northeast of india from our old tropical sites. i'm here but they're facing out. we're not too concerned now in terms of any heavy rain coming through. still scattering the showers that never last showers to down to southern india and some showers to into franka. my system showers just around the southern end of the red sea, but much of the right information that is fine and fry little breezy temperatures. here the 33 and the pod came in to me and they say that your government has repressive policies. respect of human rights with this most important task. mike, all of them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time that so i thought that it
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was like the thought provoking on says how much with the trip do you think and policies right now to us it seems to be spreading more easily. here the story on talk to how does era israel attacks iran and set its objectives has been achieved? it's military said this strikes more precise and wants to run against further escalation. but what is the one response? and could the 2 sides be on the top to a full blown confrontation. this is inside store, the .

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