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hung good bad the dentist and both the cops that are planted but washed away. it's a total loss. climate experts, one that changing rainfall happens in the email and region could lead to even more devastating natural disasters in band with this the as well as bands you an agency that supports millions of palestinians further endangering the lives of innocent civilians the somebody, the miller, this is all just there a lie from deluxe, also coming up. israel's killed a move in 1005 as the input is 24 day siege of northern the cause of many of them. women and children come with harris and donald trump step up. they're competing
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with just 8 days to go until the u. n. president, you as well the presidential election, the georgias president leads a protest in front of condiments, telling, angry or positions supports us. the election results was afford, the israel's paul elements bossed a controversial binding. the un agency for palestinian refugees from operating them on was condemned to move calling. it's a dangerous precedent. israel repeated the target to the agency during its one, gaza in an effort to dismantle and discredited no to day reports from jordan's capital, among because israel's bandages 0 from reporting inside israel. israel legislates the ban on underneath the you an agency mandated 75 years ago by the un general
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assembly to serve palestinians uprooted by israel in 1948. the see the legislation was proposed by members of nuts in y'all's recruit party. and one of the support of a solid majority of parliamentarians from across the political spectrum. the bill prohibits the un agency from working directly or indirectly, the occupied palestinian territory and bars randy officials and organizations from having any contact to work with the un agency. nearly $3000000.00 palestinian refugees and the occupied westbank including east jerusalem and gaza will be impacted. the consequences could well be a book, elliptic, especially in war ravaged, gaza forest is where the politicians have been very clear what they called you did a scenario. the loudness of the ritual, the mediterranean sea is full to spot implications. that should be noted,
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palestinians, of course it already exists, the organization, which the international community has created to stuff those pop ups in the cool. but as it comes in, pop happens a big picture. well, i fear with it we're seeing as part of the incident, cleansing of palestine. israel has long advocated for the dismantled men to the un agency, arguing its work kept the refugee issue, which rejects a live this campaign went on violent overdrive the past year. politically, some of israel's allies have worn the bills, violate the un charter and security council resolutions and could jeopardize israel status of the organization. meanwhile, some republican leaders in the united states have threatened to sanction the un, if israel faces any consequences, all eyes are now on un member states, and whether they will defend the organization from a precedent that could unravel its work world wide,
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or simply equi yes. to is rarely exceptionalism. with all the i'm just, i'm likes talking about is the former general counsel an agency why director of operations. i don't know. this is israel faces an unprecedented legal conflict with the united nations. we should also consider that these legislative, a tex, come on top of a numerous other at techs on the when, as a whole. and the earlier techs on rob, but also on the un secretary general on israel sort of urging that the, the, the, uh, the, uh, the un, uh, secretary of the building should be closed down into the general assembly whole. uh, it's really reaching a point that uh, the, the principal organs of the, of the united nations, the security council and the general assembly has have really no choice but to take
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strong action. it's not just this recent advisory opinion, it's all sort of genocide ruling. it's also under international humanitarian law. if israel prevents unreal from operating its schools, it's health centers, and it's not a critical service, is really is no legal obligation to provide those services itself. and this was one of the, one of the key reasons why in 9067, israel requested unlocked to continue its operations in god's under westbank because israel knew that otherwise it will estimate probation for this. so i think is rather move itself into a very difficult political and legal warner. and it will be a very critical to see how the leadership in, in, in the un, including the general assembly. and the security council will, will deal with a single response. but i expect
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a very strong response. the owner of commissioner general sleep is a really, is commented on the balancing the vote. this evening is unprecedented. and such a dangerous precedent. it opposes the you and child to and violates the states of visuals, obligations on the international law. this is the latest and the ongoing campaign to the squatted on rock and data trip to my eyes as well towards providing human development assistance and services to palestine. refugees, these bulls increase the suffering of the palestinians that are nothing less than collective punishment. failing to push back these bows will weaken all common multi lateral mechanism established off the will to. this should be a concern tool that's bringing gabriel as on those at the un headquarters in new york. gave what reaction have you been getting after you went on the span of the well were told in the coming hours, we will get a statement from the secretary general,
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antonio gutierrez. he's actually was on his way down to cali columbia to take part in the climate conference there. but i were told we should get a statement from the secretary general. very soon aside from that, i will tell you that this decision uh, from uh, these rarely parliament came down as the security council was in the chambers meeting about the middle east, particularly israel's strike on iraq early saturday morning. so when investors came out of that meeting, many of them were hearing for the 1st time this news that israel did go forward with this decision. we heard from the chinese ambassador who said it outrages decision. he said china is firmly opposed to it. the russian and bastard, the un also said that the situation is now even worse, that the, these really part part of, i mean, has done this. and he said that to the us, if they are concerned about this, i should start by paying their dues to and reduce it they revoked many months ago.
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so there's been widespread condemnation of this. i think we'll hear more. we've heard from ambassadors and foreign ministers from several european capitals. we've been posting messages on social media. but on tuesday, the security council will convene again on a meeting on the middle east on the palestinian question, and particularly the situation in gossip. and you can bet that we'll probably hear some more strong reactions as well. this was widely condemned, even before the decision was undertaken by these really parliament. but now that they have gone forward with it, you can expect to see even more widespread combination of this hard. gabriel is on those at the u. n. thanks very much for that to the european union's issued a statement in response to is as bad as the legislation stands in style contradiction to international law and the fundamental humanitarian principle of humanity. the bose may also entail the violation of the provisional measures
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ordered by the international court of justice and is those obligations under international law. millions of lives of potentially at stake and these obligations, complete disregard of any longer the remains committed to supporting on wrong and its mission, while maintaining neutrality, accountability and oversight. and this partnership overall is also being discuss at the state department in washington dc. john engine has more at the state department, there is a deep concern about israel's plans to ban the un relief and works agency from operating in gaza. speaking to reporters at a briefing shortly before israel took action on that band state department spokesman, matthew miller said that the state department had warned is real not to take this action. he has said, we have made clear to the government of israel that we are deeply concerned by this
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proposed legislation. he went on to say that secretary of state anthony blinking spoke to run durham or the administer of strategic affairs and defense, secretary, or defense minister, you of the lot warnings and bows it. this action was completely unacceptable to the us, that there was no other agency capable of delivering relief to gaza. and that, that would mean that children, babies, women, men, civilians, would all suffer degraded circumstances or even possibly deaf because of the lack of humanitarian assistance that, that would mean would be going into gaus. he went on to say passage of this legislation could have implications under us law that as a reference to conditions on the aid that us gives to israel conditions that include the need to ensure that humanitarian assistance gets to the people it needs to get to or otherwise the us can with full validate. so this is essentially a threat from the us saying that we could withhold aid if israel does
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not stop this action that they are planning on taking. and matthew miller also said that in a number of important ways, the relationship between israel in the u. n is not productive, and it does not serve the as rarely citizens where we may hear more from secretary of state antony blinking. but for now, straight up condemnation from the state department at this action by israel john henry and l g 0 of the state department. in the past few hours is rarely a tax on the eastern ebony city of both back of killed at least $28.00 people. video showed a major fire of tennis. do i get the city on monday night is where the strikes target to the 1800s across the book called valley killing at least 54 people and wounding mold and 100. the reports from the southern lebanon, the residential blocks,
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are being brought down in huge strikes after forcing people out of their homes under threat of bombings and the cities c front were restaurants, and cafe is used to be packed with people are now destroyed, livelihoods, and history. erase this has become part of as well as policy in areas where as well as support based live the i'm a power of the today the, these attacks are part of pressure by these ladies on the muslim she a community and those who represent them this way. it helps, by pressuring them, it will change the position of hezbollah and it's, i like amazon and force them to give in and make concession was witnesses will not be, they can. israel doesn't appear to be interested in a ceasefire. and 11 on it says it's in a phase of destroying hezbollah. this is a neighborhood bordering the southern city of sight. in more families were made homeless and what appears to be a target to killing of a husband,
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a member that also killed women and children. left most costs of the power shots have been destroyed. our homes are being destroyed. people here are not fighters. there displays people who left their homes in southern lebanon as well controls the skies, but there is fierce fighting along the border. has been the hopes that by maximizing casualties among is way the troops it will give it leverage and potential ceasefire negotiations. the army group has also intensified rocket beside and drone strikes on military targets in northern and central as well as well. however, is continuing its escalade tori pressure. israel appears to be showing its strength with attacks like this one. the feeling here is that it's wants to make it more costly for hezbollah and it's supporters. hundreds of thousands of them are now internally displaced. there's little to suggest that there's support for hezbollah is eroding center for their eligibility to how that site though. so there's nothing
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on the list on to what's on the holding on the ground and goes on a 24 day see to the north, skilled to move in 1000 palestinians. it strikes the targets in heavily populated areas, wiping out entire families. the women and children of the majority of those killed the cause of civil defense is at least a $100000.00 palestinians. remain trapped in the north. those of sled say they were forced to leave at gunpoint. and in central garza, these really minutes these talk into the residential building at o as a way to refugee camp. at least 10 palestinians have been killed in the attack. the injured little rushed to the nearby a lot, so hospitable, which is a witty, overwhelmed with patience. they refused the death toll could rise. was gabriel, as on dimensions, the united nations security councils held a meeting called by iran to discuss as well as most recent attack on new ron,
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which happened to the audi i was assigned today. the wisdom countries of, since i was the wrong, not to respond. and the last few hours, the reading and, and best of the told the security council that israel is the stabilizing the entire region. because even though there's, you know, if he's right, has for the exams, the way elated international law under un charter by committing the bit a to x of division against sovereignty on to told you on the integrity of your on is id aggravation. i guess you don't is obvious and does not a care in isolation, disagree. it aggressive attack is part of abroad, of sustain peta, of aggression unchecked. impunity which, which is why you continue to just update the entire vision. most of the top, the federal is i'm going a division that's me, cleansing on wall crimes against the, for the senior and, and live on is because the still ahead on all just there are
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a british fluoride activists accuse of inciting riots is jails will tell you what is pete of guilty to the the big salary seen just recently and they're going off here on the satellite picture in new south wales. and queensland won't be repeated that i think we can probably look at them in use. even the 2nd, as a voltage that's coming in through west in australia with pass up to city 3 or b, you don't and mark, which is way across the whole is a constant. i think you might see a wave in the next we've temperatures rising. but from the point of view of what's in the sky, just discussion your shows no more, right? these are the different case in point. this is significant right side of island. so of course that height and it moves from the side of van,
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she to the know not old during tuesday. it's still fairly quiet. right, and an easy, there's a scattering of shots and the full cost of binds rock competitor, possibly, maybe born here, but most of the energy has gone a bit further north. on the side of the south china sea. this is flooding from narrow tropical depression in viet nam apart on di. but con ray is a developing tie, sued. he's of not just heading towards ty wrong and eventually the chinese mainland, where us otherwise is looking fine here. that there is significant right now thinking home shoot during those tuesday and wednesday night we might produce a bit of flooding. but it's definitely conrad. you should watch of open water, but it will effect tie, run during 5th day of the things as a content creators have become journalists, rescuers heroes,
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and targets fair to customers. so when a visa comes to me and yet they continue to report that the close of business, the story of just one of the shall be, should be a little bit higher for the loved. because on that, just the, you know, the, you're watching old is there a reminder about top stories, the sour, israel's paul evans, boston new branding, the you win agencies to buy this thing. and refugees on raw, has condemned the band pointing it out, rages the band will significantly restrict on rose activities across occupied east
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jerusalem. and the occupied west bank of $24.00 days where the siege of northern gauze is killed. hold in 1000 palestinians. it strikes the targets and usually populated areas. the civil defense is at least a 100000 people who may trust them. and in the past few hours is where the attacks on the eastern ebony still falls back and killed at least 28 people. on monday is ready strikes 12, which is 18 towns across the call valley killing, at least 54 people and wounding mold and a 100 the as well. you as president joe biden cost his ballots in the early voting and his home state of delaware biden's. now expected to return to washington dc with 8 days left until the election full of president. donald trump is headed to atlanta, georgia, or vice president campbell harris's campaigning. in michigan,
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we have teams covering a bose campaigns in a moment. we'll have the latest rebellion, fisher, who's in atlanta monitoring trump's, riley. but 1st let's go to rosalind jordan, who's in washington, d. c. was you really watching the latest legal comment of harris's campaign? what's the latest they have? or? well, the short main screen version would be that the vice president, now democratic presidential candidate is spending her day campaigning in michigan. she's already toward a semi conductor to a factory. she's talked about her plans for fixing the economy and she's going to be out a rally at this hour with her running mate. tim walls in ann arbor. the big story from the harris campaign is that they are capitalizing on some of the race as language they came out of donald trump's rally at madison square garden in new york on sunday, namely the calling of the commonwealth of puerto rico, a trash island. and so this is
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a way for the harris campaign to try to persuade those yet undecided latino voters, particularly in the swing state of pennsylvania to vote for her in part because as the vice president told reporters before flying to michigan on monday, that the people of the us are really tired of this. they are tired of this language . they're tired of the hatred and division, which she says, donald trump has been spewing throughout his campaign. and in fact, throughout his entire adult life. she said that she is trying to build a unified country and that people who want to see people getting along with each other, it tolerating each other, respecting each other, should convert consider voting for harris waltz. all right, tours and jordan, thanks very much for that from washington dc. let's go to atlanta, georgia and that's where ellen fishing it is. what's trump doing there today? i'll and with face leaders and face group in atlanta. first
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thing today and then he has a riley here in the heart of atlanta. it's in the basketball arena, which is just behind me behind that big screen that you can see behind me. it holds about 18000 people. the heading to that sort of numbers is gonna stay the stream of people, but what we haven't seen as the, the numbers of a people that i've been other riley's earlier this week as well. um, what is interesting is whether or not donald trump will address those comments about puerto rico from the raleigh. of course, many people were surprised that has been a backlash about that. in the past. we've had donald trump, who just refuses to accept any responsibility. and certainly the trump campaign said that the comments were neither approved nor seen by donald trump in advance. and people are distract being distracted from the comments of the comedian. when there were many people who were leading white, donald trump should be president, so he's here in atlanta. this is an important swing state for him. it's not going
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to get a huge reaction here that he would have in other parts of georgia. quite simply because this is atlanta, this is fiercely democratic, so he's coming into an area where he thinks he can start to pill democratic votes away from camelot house. and that, of course, could be called a difference because georgia is an important state for donald trump. you want to in 2016, lost it in 2020, and come law. this according to some polls is up according to some polls is done. so you can understand why both candidates will be spending a lot of time with themselves. and with this sort of gets here in the build up to the election, which is now of course, just over a week away. all right, that individual, thanks very much for that with the latest on a trump. riley in atlanta, georgia, as well as islands when saying donald trump is dealing with backlash off to speak at his campaign rally in you consult of the island of puerto rico using races language. now trump's campaigns been forced to go on the defensive white house correspondents. kimberly held good reports just
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a week until election day. donald trump's presidential campaign is managing the fall out of a crisis or the fail. oh trump is not true. so the former president's sunday rally in new york city was supposed to call many, his campaigns, closing arguments. instead, critics allege it devolved into a race, a scene reminiscent of the 1939 nazi rally occurring at the same location. especially when this committee in compared puerto rico to trash is literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. yeah, i think it's called puerto rico. other speakers piled on making derogatory remarks about the vice president campbell, a harris, the democratic presidential nominees. as the 1st samoan malaysian low r 2, former california prosecutor adverts to be elected president the trump campaign has
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distanced itself from the comments casting is valid in his home state of delaware, who as president joe biden told reporters trumps weekend rallies, proved a vote for trump is a mistake, is simply very, you know, most of the presence of scholars i've spoken to talk about the single most consequences, the presence of question every time. that's why vice president and democratic presidential nominee comma la harris is using the closing days of the election campaign to argue a vote for trump is danger us. donald trump, times china have americans play their fingers. fans, you hate m division, and that's why people are exhausted with vice president comma le harris says there is a big difference between her and former president, donald trump, at
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a rally on tuesday in washington. her says she plans in closing arguments to highlight that contrast. kimberly health hit algebra 0. the white house. the bolivian government's accused former president of a morales of staging an assassination attempt. on sunday, the former president posted a vigil online, which appears to show his call was shot that it happened at a small town. you should all tie in the central bolivia. tensions between morales and bolivia is current. president, louise are say, have led to violent protests. morales is currently on the investigation by the prosecutors office for charges of trafficking and human smuggling, a diligence of protesting against the results of today's parliamentary elections in which the governing georgian dream party was declared. the winner president of solemn is auto bish, really called for the demonstrations and accused rush of interfering in the poles.
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allegations of moscow denies hums of mohammed reports unhappy with the election results. thousands of george gibbs rallied outside parliament in the capital to be received. the accused, the government pro russian just beginning to vote georgette the president said and lead here. so you said and i agree with the sub position i think that people have a lot of opportunity to to work in that sense. so they're here to read the election commission, say deposed, was free and fit. i think that the holding party 154 percent of the volts,
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election absolve as disagreed election days was generally procedure would be when can i use an administrative in an orderly manner? but most by your tons of every month, we stricken compromise when you're sick receipt and several are trusted directly. inconsistency president salumi absorb, she says she doesn't recognize the results accusing rochelle. middling in the election. i'm losing the ruling party of having used the russian forms russian messages and probably some type of freshman timing for this. a really special operation. russia deposition st. outset powers of trying to destabilize georgette. do you opinion quote, for a full investigation of the results? the people of georgia have been striving and fighting for democracy as they have
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a right to know what's happened this weekend. and they have a right to see that electronic and regularly t's are investigated swiftly, transparency, and independently many good guns, one of the country to go into your opinion, lucky subsidies election results. that dream appears more difficult. now. how does that? does it are? we are of as large as call manufacturer. volkswagen is planning to shop at least 3 factories in germany. it's the company's 1st closure of domestic violence in its history both law and is binding to acts tens of thousands of jobs and cub salaries by 10 percent. the german comic has been facing pressure from weakening demand in europe as well as intense competition in china, which has stepped up. it's vehicle production in recent years. to the u.
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k. now with 4 rights act of a steven e actually lennon. but a notice told me robinson has been jail for 18 months. he pleaded guilty to contempt of quotesoft of reaching an injunction, but prevented him from repeating libelous claims. he actually lennon had earlier been sued for libel by syrian refugee jamal. he draws e and he was ordered to pay almost a $150000.00 in damages. his lawyer said he repeat of the claims, because he believes in free speech. he's been accused by critics and politicians of inciting days of riots across prison. and that was in late to july san diego jago has moved from london the far right activist and found the of the english defense league stephen. he actually lennon has been jailed for 18 months after breaching a court order that prevents him from repeating false allegations that he made about a syrian refugee back in 2018.

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