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as for employer and employee, a waiting balance, the israeli military residents, families in north wisconsin saying they'll be calmed if they don't leave the home. and the problem in this is the on life from dog. it's like coming up at least 53 people killed, visor any s twice on 11 on in the past 24 hours. is there any football fans announced on solidarity test as cash and adds to them? allison in flags of pull down. and russian president reading intention calls donald trump a brave man and says he's ready to, to,
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to the west president and that the so we begin in gaza with allison. and so we're ready displaced multiple times of in order to move. once again, is wendy military has to rushing families in northwest kansas city saying they will be bomb to. they don't mean. is there any on the continues to target school shelter and display families and residential areas and on the say, that's jabante a and dodd's city. at least 14 people were killed in the night. strikes. move in 43000 palestinians have been killed since the war began. that springing on correspondence static was, he's joining us live from there. i was born out in central gaza. that's to continue to mount, especially in the new product. what are you hearing about the situation there? yeah, we have heard from low codes and northern goals or that the devalue had refused to
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come and pick. now you are still on the very heavy is valley artillery an aerial attacks by 12 objects and fight to jets as well, who continue to show up residential buildings of different size and types. so it's very mas tiles that left behind, very significant. the decisive sense of destruction in the big law here. as far as we know, a base and medical sources that 17 palestinians have been killed since don't today . 15 only of them weren't killed in the north of district. we have heard that minute to come up to drugs have been attacking civilians and the gates of a school sheltering hundreds of posted in families in to valley town, which is a town much few kilometers away from valia refugee cab um its ongoing attacks also on densely populated areas we know from eye witnesses that there are still lots of people dropped on the needs these areas. but we have really getting some upsetting stories about palestinian about who has been critically injured off to his house
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was completely destroyed. civilians managed to trust it to completely evacuate him from the side of the strike. trunk barely came back to me and since us because they were unable to deliver him to come on as one hospital and he was throwing in a front of the eyes and no one was able to provide him with any sort of rescue. he says one of the very tragic stories we continued to hear from locals in the north of the strip. but the situation is a still very trim, especially that this call a line of the know that part of causes covered with a small conduct coming from the destroyed building with no sort of respite to now on the ground. um, its a very dramatic sides. well, that tax on areas that people have been using as a schultz recently off to the repeated is valley of that point. you know, what is flagstaff and then north of this trip i'm fighting every is there any attack leads to injuries, but dos of medical facilities? just do not have the capabilities to treat any more. and we've only seen medical
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evacuation again in the last few days after a 6 month pause. well, that's right. presumably this is actually a result of from these very repeated attacks on hospitals that now have become completely on april 12th with its full capacity is safe. and we know that more than the medical facility have to completely come out of service due to the is valley tax on these areas. we have what this partial of complete destruction. of course, the entire goal is a strict we know from boss is government media office size at the 1200 palestinians, a patient and a very just for you to be immediately transferred out not cause side or that to undergo any sort of surgical operations. that can help them to recover. and we know that within the past couple of days that the is definitely
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a child cooperation with it's the pots and that's on the ground. then with the united power of hemorrhage, they managed to evacuate 100 palestinian patients for out. busy the a kind of a sound of, of course, and we so children are suffering from malnutrition, also from critical entries. among do so we're effectuated to receive medical treatment. i'm full, but the numbers of palestinians who have be not allowed to leave casa off to being inspected. by the is by the army can not be even matching v v, v. the vast majority of the medical sectors needs are so lots of patients and one that people need to be immediately about to a to, to be rescued. and as time passes, without being provided with a sensual medical interventions, their medical condition is deteriorating on a daily basis. this is a very bright reality and about the ground level x. awesome. so we can see lots of kind of sending the children how, how have some of the members are in the very desperate need to receive medical treatment abroad. there are lots of people, by the way, including journalists,
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including our colleagues. notice they are our big goals, photographers and camera. men are in the very we just need to be evacuated, approved until now there's 2 bands of from at leaving gone. so this is a very tiny, a hot checks chatting just everyone in gauze is facing thought of. thank you very much for that. that's thought it was in what the situation live and data all about and central gaza. this is there any attacks of intensified across the 11 on cutting, at least 53 people on thursday as strikes continued unabated and the southern cities of side and entire as riley ministry has confirmed that 5 is where the soldiers have been killed and come back and live in on and says it's preparing to expand to ground operations against has bola that's bringing our correspondent saying a whole that she's joining us live from. they've worked. so we've seen numbers like the more than 50 people killed on thursday. we're starting to see numbers like that every day for the past few weeks say now, how is a country with such a small population dealing with so many people being killed every day?
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well this has been and continues to be a deadly and costly conflict. according to 11 on the health ministry for the 3100 people have been killed in more than a year of possibilities. the majority since mid september. since as well because of massive offenses. and nearly 2 hundreds of them are children and more than $600.00 are women. so you can see this high depth soul of it is only climbing and it's not just that thousands of people have been injured. the hospitals are struggling to treat them and there's also the trauma, the constant sound of, of it's really drones buzzing overheads. yes, baby city has, you know, there have been a few strikes, but the massive bombing campaign is the southern suburb, which is here. those that bombing across the city and this is causing a lot of trauma, especially for children, even when it's ready. war plains break, the sound barrier,
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buildings shakes. so people are affected even though not all areas are coming under massive, bombardments. what is clear is that there is no frontline of vehicle are being targeted is going after what these really military calls a target. they are ready to bring down a whole building and kill whole families as well. this is anna, what's most likely it is that there's absolutely no end and sizes waiting, military saying is going to expand ground operations has been like continuing a still able to send that. how much is the rockets across the border? yes so so they go chasing under fire. hezbollah says all it needs to do is to continue to resist to survive. this is the strategy that they employed in the last major war in 2006, they continued to fire rockets and thrones across the border of the times, you know, hitting military positions. they've struck the deep inside as well,
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close to tel aviv international airport. but as well responded to that attack by striking next to the favorites international airport has the last is the, you know, is acknowledging that as well controls the sky, is that, as well as a more technologically advanced army. but what this says, it says, rely on, is it it's fights or is it's fighters who they say are preventing the is really army from advancing deep inside loving on. so how smaller strategies to make this costly for the israeli army to make sure that the people cannot return to their homes in the north and the central and central as well. but no doubt, you know, this is, this is as been costly for both sides and as there is no prospect for a cease fire with many searing, we're going to see an escalation on to do as president elect from a takes office in january. dana, thank you very much for that zeno whole the live and favorite us and adds to that. and there's been fighting between is there any football fans in palestine
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solidarity demonstrations, fans of israeli club? mccarthy? televi. we're on the batch capital for you for the police match against i. x. video posted online shows is right. he finds tearing down palestinian flags in the cities tend to police say there was also a confrontation between local taxi drivers and the visiting fans. is there any problem, mister benjamin netanyahu says he's sending 2 planes to the netherlands to evacuate is waiting citizens area. i split for the already gold, but he's in his really political commentator. i stopped by asking him about the psychology of the alternation. this is where any football fans is not generally considered an ultra nationalist club. it has one group of cultures that is known for mt palestinian content. but as far as early clips, though they're considered pretty much the middle of the road and representing the is early mainstream in the sense of rhetoric and equating between football and
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politics. and the israeli prime minister has certainly been pushing. and now to that, anyone who supports palestinians is anti semitic doses. incidents give him an opportunity to further that matches. of course, let's begin with the fact that it compliments the other aspect of that narrative, which is that simply by sharing a physical space with palestinians or coasting and supporters is alessandra tech. and his are. these are victims and he must isn't just sending cargo plans. he's sending military cargo planes to save as early as from the persecutors in amsterdam . but i think the important thing to remember here is that this isn't the prime minister bushing and they're just, this is the, is rarely mentioned narrative at the moment. palestinians are simply by being as our post and then supporters, an existential threat to israel, to everything israeli, and also to the general good fight is that these are a little shocked that the dutch don't realize that is always fighting their war for
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there is always fighting against the existential threat, that as far as, as early as are concerned, is uh, threatening as we speak to take over europe. and the fact that is rarely sense rampage. and right in the middle of amsterdam sing racist songs, climb the walls of private homes to tear down valley stadium 5. such just doing what needs to be done. so that is a major part of these are the condition at the moment to complete detachment between the actions and consequences are a complete rejection of the notion. the actions have consequences if is riley's more unsafe now, whether it's at home or abroad. how much of that would you say is down to nothing yahoo and the government's on policies and is, and if so, is there a realization, any realization of that in mainstream is rarely society. that in this instance, it's an you know,
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and this government's policies reflect these early consensus. it's not the other way around. this isn't indoctrination by government in power. this is what is early jewish society actually thinks. um, we are under threat simply by being in the same space with palestinians. we are perennial victims. we do we do because we must, we do in self defense or we do as a part of siding the good fight. if anybody doesn't realize that it's, it's their problem, we are not subject to the same laws and rules as everybody else and perhaps more than anything. this is a demonstration of how deeply engrained the collective is early psyche, the sense of rightful impunity is, is there is a, don't deserve or shouldn't suffer the consequences of any other options we do. we do because we have no other just holding the 100 revenues and pays have a pelting in this color to protect world heritage sites located in areas being
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heavily bombed by as well. it follows is rarely strikes close to historic sites and 11 on and face some tweaks. on thursday, an ottoman era building was destroyed near roman ruins in the ancient city of bonds back the city has come under repeated attack, buys riley forces. both of jabar is at dawn with lebanon's culture, minutes to, to find out what's being done to protect the sites a collection associated with a successive damage. we have assigned to impossible overlapping on who's the head of the permanent mission, 11 on to unesco, to carry us all necessary procedures in order to hold unesco. to account for response was nauseous. that should be a graphic map, was issued by the as really enemy saying that is in tens to target the city of bell back, which is a cultural heritage size which necessitated the lebanese prime minister to contact the french president to communicate with the director general of unit sco, i'm thought is what spared bob acosta from being targeted after targeting fall back
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yesterday. it was obvious that israel has a problem with lebanon. they have a problem with the lebanese way of life and with lebanese cultural heritage are rich, cultural heritage is a movable. it's a logical to think about dismounting, collins and artifacts and the cost of the building. i'm transferring them to another place or a broad would you describe what is well, is doing in loving on around these heritage sites as cultural genocide. the most that israel has a problem overlapping on the model in terms of what it is famous for. both of them, the level of cultural and intellectual diversity, is the level of cultural heritage which constitutes an identity and identity that is relax. and that is the reason place is ready to target the cultural heritage sites. on his commission, cultural genocide, still a head of knowledge and say, are you as president of job item 6 to reassure novice americans and promises a peaceful transition of power? the
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it is typical november in europe to have a big anti soccer diagram of high pressure. ryan withdrawal, the weather is stupid and we didn't, which is quite often the system, the foggy, or at least over counts to days on end. but also the wind goes around this direction. so residuals tends to get drawing up, and maybe surprisingly, it was quite warm in ireland just before the rain comes and temperatures hit record highs for a few places from north to sides. given that winds direction that seem high, maybe to many of us, but they off orland for november now. yeah. to brother baltimore soccer and still in the waters the west and met big charles that potentially the costco saw the need may be sicily and certainly the size of front. and then the whole lot tends to move into north now g area and to nicea leaving much of mainland europe still quiet and
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not very wor, single figures for many places. as you can see, however, bucharest catches the opposite. wind direction. it's getting cold. here, a drop for some like 8 degrees between friday and sunday, and that wind keeps going with overcast rather wet skies. north africa is a calm trust given to the how much and is blowing. now we're suppressing the showers but wounds. well that's certainly the in the west of the
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the challenges here of me and this was put on and uh huh. a reminder of on top stories this out. another life is ready as strikes of towed at these 14 palestinians of gaza. as randy ministry has ordered people to move from north west of gosh, seat of face being found. this made flashing between his riley football fans on palestine saw the doubting protest as in amsterdam. is there any prominence to benjamin netanyahu says he sending 2 claims to the netherlands to add that to a society, citizens and authority attacks of intensified across 11 on canning,
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at least $53.00 people on thursday as strikes continued and the southern associates of side and the entire human rights activists, the criticize into controversial laws paused by the is there any problem in this week? they say the low to expel the relatives of people involved in the tax on the targets palestinian citizens of his road. it is likely to be challenged and cold and not a little past on tuesday at honda. it's palestinian. is there any teachers who could be dismissed if they show support for attacks against israelis? hold on, 50 nations have signed a method cooling for a hold on sales to israel. they say is rather isn't doing enough to protect the lives of civilians and gaza. gabriel, and he's on the reports from the united nations headquarters in new york. the letter was co signed by 52 different countries and delivered to the secretary general, the president of the security council, as well as a president of the general assembly. the letter collectively calls for immediate
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steps to be taken to hold the arms and munitions transfers to israel, wherever there are reasonable grounds that those weapons are being used in the occupied palestinian territories. now the letter was signed by a broad cross section of countries to give you an example of norway, south africa, cut russia, vietnam just to name a few. but it is turkey who is leading the effort. we cannot stress enough that the state getting see really impulse, but i don't want to play affecting women and children resulting from ongoing bridges of international mentoring. and human rights flow is both unacceptable and intolerable. as we all know, the i c, j said that this, the illegal occupation has to be terminated as quickly as possible. the general assembly said that means in 12 months. so if we want to end
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this occupation then, therefore, countries should not be giving the tools to extend the life of this illegal occupation. this letter is less about pressuring is real and more about pressuring the countries that still send weapons to israel to stop. there's a broad consensus now that stopping israel's war on gaza, also means cutting off the arms to the country, doing the killing gabriel's onto, i'll just say to at united nations in new york a that spring in the home of the must a has a media studies professor at the institute for graduate studies, so 50 nations and you were saying earlier to organizations cooling for a host on sounds to israel mohammed? is it significant? well, you know, as i was saying earlier, what i think is interesting is that the genocide convention requires all of the
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$150.00 plus signatories to prevent genocide to actively prevent genocide if they see it taking place. and obviously for 13 months that, that, that has not happened because the united states hasn't, hasn't wanted it to happen. they're the one entity that could put a stop to all of this. and they haven't been willing to. so in some ways, yeah, it's significant that they are 50 plus countries signed onto this letter. but as i was saying earlier, it's interesting that there aren't more countries because this is really a bare minimum. all this letter is saying is don't give weapons to a genocidal actor when in fact, the genocide convention requires uh, countries to do more than that. and of course it's not just the genocide convention . i mean, countries like the us have their own goals, prohibiting the transfer of weapons to nations that are using them in violation even of international humanitarian. your right we are approaching the end of the 30 day notice of the united states gave to as well to dramatically increase the number of age that was being allowed into gaza. what we have seen in the past 30 days is
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the opposite of israel has, has escalated right there. they're ignoring the united states is advice. i mean the united states has been overwhelming. we support of, of israel throughout this genocide as we've, as you all have been documented. and as i've said in this chair, on many occasions, but this is one of the rare instances, one of us actually a public. we don't sort of centered is real now what, what will happen at the end of the 30 days? my best guesses is not much. i mean, israel will, will ignore this and it will be a sort of 5 business business. as usual. i don't expect united states to take any dramatic action against israel are you mentioned international law american law. united states is quite literally violating its own law. the lazy law, which prohibits the us from sending weapons to a country that is belligerent and that is carrying out atrocities and that is blocking aid. and what's interesting to note is that a few months ago, there was
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a us government agency that did its own internal investigation and found that israel is, in fact restricting a including us a. so it is literally illegal, not just an international law, but according to american law, for the united states, to do what it's been doing. and so do you expect then? why do then think then that this most was ever published? was it to do with the election campaign and to be seen as doing something? yeah, i think the, you actually wrote an article about this and notice here a few weeks ago, but i think that the united states knew that this was going to get leaked. and this is kind of uh, you know, image image management, right. and it was done to help boost come out of harris's. chances are re election . i don't think that the united states is going to take any significant action in response to israel's continued violations. i'll be really surprised at this point. and how misguided was it if you think that the us in ministration for this
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publishing nurses like this would help the campaign? especially if you look at the results. i know that we don't have enough to see how much of an election campaign gaza was, was, but we know that they lost they lost the dable in, in michigan, which has the largest out of american population coming. the house only got around 32 percent of the vote. job item got around 60 more than 60 percent of the voice in the last election. yeah. she took a major hit in dearborn. and now at 1st glance, the data suggest that there were other issues that were way more important than gossip. but i think it would be a mistake to completely discount the possibility that cause i had a significant impact on the election overall. and that's because there were 15000000 fewer votes cast and i know multiple americans are that did not vote because they're so angry at the guys a policy they couldn't bring themselves to vote for, for donald trump and they weren't, they weren't going to vote for camella harris, so, you know, unfortunately the exit pulling data only looks at, you know,
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people who voted, we don't know why those people, those 15000000 people stayed at home. but it's certainly possible that many of them stayed at home because of the browser policy mohammed. and lastly, thank you very much for your analysis. we really appreciate it. us president elect donald trump says he's spoken to more than 70 world leaders since his election victory. but he hasn't yet spoken to. russian. president vladimir pierson reprice, promptly denied as a brave man for his handling of an assassination attempt in july. who is it and says that he's ready for renew dialogue with the us. a newer desist, especially the sort of this is going to be his last presidency. whatever he does, and it's up to him to decide because what he said about rebuilding relations with russia and helping to facilitate an end to the ukrainian crisis. i think that there's a tension at the very least. i would like to take this opportunity to offer my congratulations on his election as the president of the united states and you mind you hello fresh. it has moved from palm beach in florida. letting me put in his
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congratulated donald trump, but there's been no coal between the 2 leaders. tom's team says that that will happen at some point in the very near future at vladimir putin is very savvy. he understands that to get anything from donald trump. you really have to play with his ego and he did that by describing them as incredibly brave. after surviving the assassination attempt seemed to be handled. it like a real mind at also saying that previous american presidents that he's dealt with, including donald trump, when impressive man that will all appeal to donald trump, the trump said that he could get a solution to the water and you cream within days of winning the election, he wouldn't even wait for the no creation while the clock is ticking on that. he never gave anything more than broad brush strokes, so everyone would be waiting to see what sort of plan he may come up with the ukrainians are concerned because they believe the donald trump may want to see some of the a to take to the russians, to bring it in to the war, something the be upset on numerous occasions would be unacceptable to them. just
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another note we're hearing that the leaders of a number of foreign countries will come to model lago to florida either before or after the g. 20 meeting in brazil, and they're off obviously going to come to pay their respects to donald trump before he takes office on january the 20th. next year. i'll look for sure. i'll just eat a palm beach florida stolen. tom has announced the 1st k appointment of his new administration. his campaign chief susie whiles will serve as white house chief of staff once he takes office in january. tom says, whiles helped him achieve one of the gracious political victories in american history. and us president joe biden has addressed the nation for the 1st time since trump's victory on his democratic parties, crushing defeat. and tuesday's election by them promised they would be a peaceful transition of power. on january 20th, a white house correspondents company, healthcare reports. first thing, americans to accept the results of the 2024 presidential election us president joe
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biden phrased his vice president campbell, a harris for her historic run for the white house. she ran to the spar and campaigns and everyone got to see something that i learned early on the respect so much for character ad doesn't like his predecessor now president elect donald trump, who refused to accept defeat in 2025 and underscored his own commitment to transferring power peacefully, abo from mile and a lot of the constitution. on january 20th, we'll have a peaceful transfer of power here in america. speaking from the white house rose garden side and reassured, nervous americans and democratic party members encourage them to embrace unity under trump. you can't love your country, only when you, when you can't love your neighbor. only why do you agree?
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why didn't also told supporters despite his party's election laws, the ideals of the democratic party have not and should not be abandoned. setbacks are unavoidable. like giving up is unforgivable. kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house, as the greek and turkish foreign ministers, amazing in athens on friday to decide how shameful narrow time boundaries and the ag and mediterranean seas. the issue has brought the 2 countries close to will 5 times and as many decades. and those disagreements on the, on the issue between greece and took care of john throughout the last reports of police station on the greek island of rhodes, inside dozens of migrants and asylum seekers being held in custody until recently, hundreds of.
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