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when the israel has gone through an agency that supports millions of palestinians further endangering the lives of innocent civilians, the little uncertified of their life from the whole. so coming up, israel has killed more than a 1000 palestinians and the $24.00 j. c. just know the cause of many of them, all women actually more than 50 people have been killed. and because all the, one of the deadliest days of his riley strikes in easton 11 on since the conflicts escalated and called mila harris. and donald trump step up the campaigning with just a week to go to the us presidential election. the
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israel's parliament has post a controversial bill binding view, an agency full palestinian refugees under all has condemned to move, calling it a dangerous precedent. israel has repeatedly targeted the agency during its will on gauze, but in an effort to dismantle and even discredited, nor all day reports from the jordanian cup to amount. because israel has bond on the 0 from reporting from within that and the occupied territories. israel legislative ban on underneath the you an agency mandated 75 years ago by the un general 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 mitchell already of parliamentarians from across the political spectrum.
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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 in the occupied westbank, including east jerusalem and gaza will be impacted. the consequences could well be a book, elliptic, especially in war ravaged, garza, the 4th is where the politicians have been very clear what they called you did a scenario. the ladder from the river tool, the mediterranean sea, is full to the part implications that should be noted, posted. and of course it is this, the organization, which the international community has created to stuff those pop ups that comes in part happens a big picture. well, i fear with it we're seeing as part of the estimate cleansing of palestine. israel
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has long advocated for the dismantlement of the un agency, arguing its work, kept the refugee issue, which it rejects a live this campaign went on violent overdrive in 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 is real 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, or simply as well. yes. to is rarely exceptionalism. with all the, i'm just, i'm well here, i'm so sorry. general says he's deeply concerned by the band on the agency is
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issued a statement saying it is the principal means by which a central assistance, the supply to palestinian palestine. refugees in the occupies policy, the entire treat. that is no alternative to enroll them from the implementation of the laws could have devastating consequences for palestine refugees, which is unacceptable. you know, so as i quote on israel's, i've consistently with its obligations under the charter of the united nations and its other obligations on the international little national legislation cannot alter those obligations well. so i think that the implementation of these roles would be detrimental for the resolution of these riley palestinian conflicts and for peace and security in the region. well russia on china, some of the countries condemning israel found on and ro, gabriel, others on the reports from the un headquarters in new york of the security council was in a meeting discussing israel's attack on the ran over the weekend when news came
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down. the israel's parliament passed these bills of banning own room. so after the meeting was over, we got some reaction from a few of the council members. we are some of the posts. so this is this. and as we, i said the, this is a, an outrage us decision. and though we, we do believe that to our has play the a key role in maintaining a lifeline for the part of sending people in god's terms association in, in a new perspective which is worse than we had before. what do you think the one should do about it? well, that's a good question. that's a good question we, we have to attend to that because i'm sure that the what, what are the meetings? one of the meetings over the security council to model such as we use the open today because we have to be least discussion the americans do some of just give me
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i think they can do of it is what it is, what political move they can pay that use to, to, to demonstrate their, their commit staff lawyers are expected to be sifting through the as rarely parliament decision to look at every single word to see how the un can move forward . but make no mistake about this decision by these really parliament is not only a violation of international law, but also a violation of the un charter gabriel's onto i would use it at united nations in new york as well. mohammed advisory is the director of new york university center for near eastern studies to be joined to fly from new york. um, thanks very much for joining us. how would you describe this on surprising but also unprecedented, but is it on president? and i'm president of the band because we have
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a member of the united nations and member state israel that has decided to ban of an organization, a part of the united nations. and if israel is allowed to get away with this, if it's allowed to implement this band, and if the un does not take steps, the count for that if the united states and the by the ministration to continue to defend is realized that the security council continued to prevent as well, from paying any costs or flouting international law. we will see other states, other member states, the u and take up this kind of but infinity on it's been a very tough time, full interest of the last few years. so facing many obstacles, including a major financial crisis when it came to donations in the last few years and such and the since the oakside. but a 7 attack happens. i mean, this has huge repercussions for palestinians on the ground. and now this is
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exactly about has been, is real sites for many years and is realize use the post october 7th environment the war on guys of the assault on gaza and, and the lightning regional war to put even more pressure on, on why and now we we see this is really attempt to essentially dismantle underwater in the past in territories. it will also have repercussions on, but it was operations in lebanon, and jordan and syria, in other places, even places that is real, doesn't directly occupier a controller exert influence. it could severely hamper and was work across the board in the region and in gaza we already, we've already see the impact of israel, preventing humanitarian aid, preventing u. n. a. and other agencies from providing this essential life saving food and supplies into, into the territory. and, and this will only make that worse. yeah,
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of course. and as you know, we've seen also the 2 weeks ago with us demanded israel take steps within 30 days to improve humanitarian conditions in garza. but it seems as well as completely disregarding those quotes, not just by the us, but other countries as well as the i, c, j. and it also, it doesn't seem to even have a backup plan the same way. it doesn't seem to have a, a so called day off time. so when it comes to gaza, and that's exactly right, there is no they asked or planned for guys those, but the nothing yahoo government and there is no plan for providing humanitarian aid. there is no plan for providing any alternative. is there a loss to dismantle online this way? but it has no plan for providing the life saving a. we've seen the bi ministration part of the draw, the sped lines repeatedly. israel and israel and nothing you know, cross these red lines with impunity. there is no consequence. 5 minutes decided
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that he's not going to impose any costs on israel and nothing else government. and so from their perspective, they have nothing to lose. they might as well push this as far as they can and to dismantle as much of the international order and international protections for policy. and so they can and in your opinion, what do you believe has motivated is role to do this is role says that a lot of the under our work, who's had participated in the october 7 to type it has consistently targeted those health workers as well as agencies and even john list, what's the motivation? do you think of from the is ready government from prime minister benjamin netanyahu is government. i have seen a lot of those. is there any accusations against the walls fall apart as they were subjected to independent scrutiny? as we've seen, other is rarely accusations toward the journal itself. and you in journals,
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especially journalist berkeley for all just the run other and other networks fall apart when they're subjected to the scrutiny independent scrutiny. we had, over the summer, you and your investigators cleared the number of one of the employees who it was as real had accused of taking part in the october 7th attack. there were some you and employees who were fired at that time because a potential involvement it was, it was not definite, but even the ones who had the potential have been involved were fired by the u. n. a. and so israel has just gone fully ahead to try to dismantle unable and to push it out of be the most effective lifeline to palestinians under this most catastrophic war. on the catastrophe it ca, situation full, those palestinians in the occupied territories as well as gauze. and as you said under it doesn't just provide aids. so those that but also to the palestinians that were displaced and ended up in lebanon,
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as well as syria and of the middle eastern countries. thank you so much, mohammed buzzard. all right, so i have new york university spent us in the eastern studies. thank you for having 9. the last few hours is radio tax on the east and 11 the city of by the back of killed at least $28.00 people video showed a major fire off during the strike at the city of monday. the 9th is ready. the strikes targeted 18 towns across the back of valley killing at least 54 people. and when doing more than a 100 years, right. even baldwin has also targeted southern lebanon, multiple strikes at the coastal city of time. spent a 100 reports from southern 11 on the residential blocks 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,
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and history erase. this has become part of as well as policy in areas where hezbollah supports based live via and how one of the today the, these attacks are part of pressure by these radius on the muslim she 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 for them to give in and make concession was, and it says will not be the can. israel doesn't appear to be interested in a ceasefire, and 11 on it says it's in a phase of destroying has the law. this is a neighborhood bordering the southern city of sight and more families were made homeless and what appears to be a target to killing of a husband, a member that also killed women and children had left most of the power shots had been destroyed. our homes are being destroyed. people here are not fighters, there displaced people who left their homes in southern lebanon,
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but israel controls the skies, but their spears fighting along the border has the hopes that by maximizing casualties among is way the troops, it will give it leverage and potential ceasefire negotiations. the arm 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 tory pressure is rel, appears to be showing its strength with attacks like this one. the feeling here is that it wants to make it more costly for hezbollah and that supporters of 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 on while it's time to watch on folding on the ground in goal is that because a $24.00 day seats in the north has killed more than a 1000 palestinians, strikes the targeting heavily populated areas and wiping out entire families.
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the women and children are the majority of those kills goals and civil defense is at least a $100000.00 palestinians, remain trump to those who have fled, say they were forced to be at some point the, the and central guns are these ready ministry has targeted residential building as a way to refugee camp these 10 palestinians have been killed in knots, attacked, the injured where i should rushed to the nearby of the hospital, which is already overwhelmed with patience. thought about as soon as in dated back with more details. the is really minutes where a has been intensive falling. it smell x ray, a tax softwares, the entire garza state. but the main focus has been on the central area alongside with the number of cars in the central area. in fact,
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2 residential buildings with hips within the past few hours. but these ad strikes have hit what appeared to be a residential buildings that out back to with civilian at least 7 palestinians have been confirmed, kills on the number is expected to rise, especially that the rest corporations are still ongoing on the ground that the postage of the strike, while the miniature ration is ongoing in devalue with very, holly is where the movement of these strikes continued to unfold. civilians wants to trust in devalue and bait law here, and they are reporting who risk details regarding their humanitarian situation as are exterior running blood in terms of their basic humanitarian needs. alongside with the destruction of multiple buildings of come out. i do want to do today is very military operation on it's the senate seat and the great destruction also been selected to send to the medical department that which impacted you get to the
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ability of medical teams to rates and building cause especially to the hospital has great life line for all types of city and stuff in the district. power out there that are kind of as well. still a heads on al serra china begins rolling out drive. this taxi's making camp drive as nervous about the future of x rays, the northwest frontier province. at the time when british colonial rules purchase over an entire closet appears to leisure, much of fun needs a peaceful local movement in the wider struggle for indian independence. which is 0 world to the remarkable story of a man who changed the lives of millions to non violent protest. peebles hutto for boucher hon. defined and empire on out to 0.
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the the or come back your reminder about top stories based on israel's parliament has pulse in lieu of finding the u. n. h. how this thing and refugees and role has condemned to the vine calling. it's outrageous. the bible significantly restricts and resides with caesar. postal key part, east jerusalem on the ocean. pride was buying a $24.00 days radius theater, northern cause of his skills, more than a 1000 palestinians, as strikes of targeting heavy related areas. the civil defense says it's nice. the 100000 people remain. truck is ready strikes, an eastern level, struck off on the half killed, more than 50 people was at least 20 of those killed and then they to strike in the
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well, with a weak. so go to the last election. president joe biden has cost his ballots in early voting in his time stay. it says della biden has now returned to washington dc. well, his vice president comm, the harris, is campaigning for election in michigan, a republican opponent, former president. donald trump is holding a raleigh in atlanta, georgia, a just a week until election day. donald trump's presidential campaign is managing the fallout of a crisis or the sale. oh truck is not true. so the former president's sunday rally in new york city was suppose to accommodate his campaigns, closing arguments. instead, critics allege it devolved into a race, a scene reminiscent of the 1939 nazi rally occurring at the same
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location. especially when this committee in compared puerto rico to trash is literally a floating island, a 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, comma, la harris, the democratic presidential nominees. as the 1st samoan malaysian lowered to former california prosecutor adverbs to be elected president, the trump campaign has distanced itself from the comments. casting is valid in his home state of delaware us president joe biden told reporters trumps weekend rallies approved a vote for trump is a mistake to simply verify. you know, most of the presence of scholars i've spoken to talk about the single most consequences, the presence of question every time.
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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 dangerous. donald trump times china have americans. fans, you hate and divisions, and that's why people are exhausted with vice president comma le harris says there is a big difference between her and former, our president, donald trump, at a riley on tuesday in washington. harris says she plans in closing arguments to highlight that contrast. kimberly healthcare alger 0. the white house official has the lights has from donald trump friday on monday nights in georgia, atlanta, 18000. tony from raleigh in atlanta. this would be considered democratic territory,
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but you can see that he got a very large topic for what was a very typical donald trump speech. did he apologized because of the controversial comments at madison square garden on sunday. he did not, and not also as typical of donald trump, never back down, never apologize. instead, he went on the attack, saying that one is opponents describe them as a fast is to compare them to hitler that has been directly responsible for the assassination attempts on his life over the past few months. but kamala is leveling more than hair for the country as the enemy combatants, and she's calling them all fascist analysis. okay. but she's a fascist, okay. she's of issues. the trump campaign has tried to pump down the backlash to those controversial comment saying that they will neither seen, endorsed or approved by donald trump. but this is a campaign that believes it has the momentum going into the final week of
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campaigning. this was a very large type to go misstep. it could alienate hispanic latino voters and they will be crucial in places like georgia and in particular, pennsylvania to swing states. the donald trump really needs to win if he has any chance of winning the white house and the presidency on november, the 5th. and i was so sure i'll just eat up atlanta. rosalind jordan has been following the harris campaign from washington dc. she has more democratic presidential candidate, carmella harris spent the day campaigning in the battle ground state of michigan. she went to a semi conductor factory where she met with workers and talked about her economic plans to help working class and middle class americans. harris van appeared with her running mate, tim walls in ed arbor, where she talked about the need to unify the country and to not traffic in the
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business, such as what she accused her republican opponent, donald trump, of doing one other thing that harris touched on the ongoing war on garza and the fight and harris administration's efforts to deal with it and listen, hey, on the subject of gaza. hey guys, i hear you on the subject of gaza. we all want this war to end as soon as possible and get the hostages out and i can make it. so here's return to washington late on monday, i heard of what she is calling her closing argument. a speech on the lips, just south of the white house here in washington, where she's going to make her case for via us voters should choose her and 10 walls instead of donald trump and j. d. vance. on november 5th, russell and jordan elders, sarah washington, china is running and trial of self driving. taxis,
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simulate ones operating in the us spots on like that, where the primary concerns have been about safety. china is charles of raised questions about how people's livelihoods will be protected in an economy racing towards automation chinese trying. how does this report from china? hey, look, have on the streets of will hon. you might be in for a surprise. the city's host of china is 1st fleet of dr. dallas, texas. the moment it's just the trump project in a limited area, but it's captured the public imagination. be the problem. how did you, how affordable so you, if it becomes popular in urban areas. later on i'll consider taking a driver less car as i live in a busy area. but for now i'll go with a manually driven car publish also use i'm choosing possible. it's just a new way of traveling, a one more option is a good thing. and if i'm a safety point of view, there are no examples of either been dentures. that means travel,
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his costs are reliable and that's not entirely correct. in july, this year a man was hit by a dr. list taxi that ran a red light. but public perception of rule remains good. because a help with an app, the company is an off shoot of chinese tech john by do of the punching in the code . the doors on low and you are on your way. a touch screen gives passengers control of climate and volume levels. it shows obstacles on the road detected by 38 census imbedded in the vehicle spring. the right is a little bit january, the motion sensors so sensitive the stops, and the thing that could be a possible obstruction. be frank and the to use of writing tanks is in china. this is one of the safest drive is that the autonomous taxes have become a whole token pointed china, no for the safety record. but because of that price does begin at $0.50 only
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a 5th of the cost of an ordinary cat is china or embrace is automation. people are worried about the human cost couldn't even though you know, i'm definitely worried. i'm worried about losing my job on the income. i have to work. i have to live, i have to survive. already new prototypes have been seen on the streets and the fleet of tribe less taxes is to be doubled by the end of the year to a 1000. little stands in the way of progress here, or even if it seemed by so, is it dangerous past? tony checking out a 0 we're a small or just call manufacturer volkswagen is planning to shots at least 3 factories in germany. it's the company's 1st closure of domestic ponds in its history was 5 and is planning to watch tens of thousands of jobs and comp salaries by 10 percent. the german call make a husband facing pressure from weakening demand in europe and also insights competition in china. a well that's it from the sort of files the news continues it
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on the islands, there was direst jordan off the top. so i'll just sarah the the, the still active where the in the west the pacific is just the bottom of your screen. com. right, developing tie, feet and the seasonal brains haven't entirely gone. you can see the, the clay was on the satellite picture and it develops into rain of significance for on sure. however, given that might be a little bit of funding from, from that writing home, shared, it means that the rest is a beautiful contrast. so the dream pleasure to china, apart from our breaks of light is right and heading up towards paging is warm sunshine. the exception here to the the taiwan strait wind is increasing as calm reg develops into a significant type of food like to meet landfill on taiwan during, says de ghost,
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that means there's not much to go on to the science of it will be and she's been taken up by these 2 circulation, this is more flooding stilts coming to vietnam from what was a tropical storm. right? but there's not much going on in, in these here. we're still looking at very few thunder storms. and of course, we develop things that way in india and pakistan. monsoon trough is old, but it's gone now. we still got channels around, but, and not particularly big settled weather in northern india. it means the evolution is back with you, particularly new daddy, karachi is faulty degrees is offload. shouldn't be that taught that stays that way . for at least until thursday, what above average, the pilot sizes expect this will be we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down. for the victory for the government,
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get this one of those containing refugees coming the actions of israel's government . the military contagion has been described as the closing of the design as well and gaza hazardous tens of thousands of people that entire communities. this type of 30 mentors funding what's left of it submitted some facilities in boston for the many of them actually in the scale boxes faced and impossible choice or state on time to save lives. like many of.
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