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the, the, there's no limit to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure. now counter, and wayne, the overall case has high cone. israel's biggest, 55 people are injured as funding deputy clashes near a shopping all the american while this is out 0 live from the also coming up. and it's really a strike targets residential buildings in central pay route. at least 5 people killed. the strength and pain of one go in the gone. so have buffalo for more treatment off the part of the face as ripped off by his ready room. and south
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africa's president warren's live should not be put at risk and the stand off between police and the legal minus the to begin with breaking news. this post out in israel, where rock is attack a spot to launch find an injured 5 people in tel aviv is ready, minute 3 says it's a defense system, intercepted the projectile from 11. that following parts of the rock, it says close to finding a shopping center in the city of ram, got rama gun. and the great to tel aviv, i'm just all who joins us now from jordan's capital a minus. she's reporting from that because he is writing notes his band down to 0 from reporting insight as well as the occupied west bank. so honda phillotson and a few more of the details that we know this attack as
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well. the ambulance service within israel is actually still on the scene authority still assessing the damage of what happened. but these really are me, is saying that this wasn't a direct rocket impact, but rather it was an interception. and the results were the shrapnel that fell from the sky landing on this shopping mall in central israel igniting a nearby fire and causing power outages as well. the military says that this was a long range projectile that was launched from southern love it or not. there are now find people who are injured, one of them in serious condition. but we also have to remind our viewers that these really army and the whole front to man have a lot of protocols in place when there are rock and sirens. which of course, there has been in central israel over the last year or more so than in any other period of its history or rounds of fighting. so when those rocket alarms go off, phone friend, command guidelines say that people should remain in shelters for at least 10 minutes after the alarms are done ringing. and that's because of the shrapnel that
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can fall from the sky and do exactly what we saw this evening. and it can even kill people as we have seen over the last year. so it was really authority saying they're still assessing this damage but our adamant. but this wasn't a direct hit, but rather the results of an interception, but fell from the sky. as you say, i'm doing the 1st time that i've been kind of even had rocket science on the 1st project. so i was to reach the city. why is this rose at defense systems not doing a better job of stopping them as well? you have an air defense system and israel, that's perhaps one of the most complex and sophisticated within the entire world and defense apparatuses throughout the greater west. you have it systems that are 3 fold. the iron down which we are the most familiar with for short range projectiles that even sling and the arrow for medium range and longer range rockets respectively. so you also have very sensitive error alarms and triggers if you are
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operating a camera drones that could even be something to set off the alarm. so there have been a lot of errors within his roles. their defense systems over the last year. and it's caused a lot of outreach and also internal security investigations as to why there were a lot of projectiles that were able to infiltrate. is really aerospace, with no alarm with no interceptors that were activated. most notably. we seen drones that have come from his beloved, from right off to and from young men that weren't able to evade any sort of air defense systems in place and had quite deadly attacks in their aftermath. so israel says that of course nothing is 100 percent that the iron dome itself is around the 96 percent success rate. but during the course of this war because of the sheer number of projectiles that have been fired, there have been a lot of errors within b security and defense systems, especially in his real skies console. who's joining us back from
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a mine that many things. honda for that update? well, in an attack on nova and in northern is really saffel, men to women has been killed and several others injured. has been a real hit, struck a multi story building in the town of ship. our um is remote, she says around 5 project towels were funded from 11 as well as the dikes and israel came as he is waiting military carried out strikes on the center of lebanon's capital health ministry. the says that these 5 people have been killed in 18 others injured. and the latest attack on bay with these strikes come as a cx 5 between has blah and israel is set to be discussed that are at least 12 power emetics or amongst 12. several people killed in, there's really a tax and something $1111.00 of those died in the city of time, but not that sold is expected to rise. want to talk happens new an area listed as unesco world heritage site. residential and commercial complex was also destroyed in by 2, as well as express open this to
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a us to office these 5 deal with israel present. joe bite and senior aid and his hosting is expected in 11 on tuesday. and the honda reports from beverage for the 1st time in a month, isabel has resumed attacks against hezbollah targets within bay boot itself. just as the armed group was set to respond to a us drafted ceasefire proposal. it responded with a yes, but with reservations, particularly about the western lead committee to oversee the deal. now, according to the part of the speak up, literally the actual american proposal itself does last include israel, freedom of the that's being said to be more media speculation. but the that you show up the committee to whoever say these implementation of a resolution that is a point of preservation. israel has still not stated its position on the us proposal. that is based on un resolution, 1701. it was adopted in 2006,
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and called on loving onto extend its authority along the border is right, the official say it was never implemented. and the to army cross the border last month's as part of efforts to destroy it has the laws. capabilities is ready, residents in the north will only be able to return home if the enemy has freedom to face any breach by his bullet or any other terrorist that freedom of action is seen here as a violation of sovereignty. these attacks and central roots are increasing a sense of and security among a population that's already struggling with a collapse the economy has. the law has called on its supporters to be patient. they may listen, but in areas outside the groups dominance, many people are angry. there are deep political and secretary and divisions and let the non union and know, know where i handle the. where are we heading to assess and we don't want the war.
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we want to live in peace. there's bombing every day. there should be a ceasefire. there's disagree, they say hezbollah members are part of society and there is no justification for as well to target them away from the battle field. i think of a person has the right to the front of as, as country. like what um underscore is probably there was visiting the negatives the people they know. so they have the right to move on. and we live in 2 months into a war that has already killed thousands. there is cautious optimism that a proposal to end the conflict is on the table. but for now that's all it is center for their elders. eda balte, what kind of thing you know the story of one go and gone. so who is suffering the life changing injuries to her face of to and is really striking. non governmental organizations don't as an active, as the calling on israel to allow most unit to leave the strip so that she can get
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reconstructive treatment. israel has refused her family's requests for medical evacuation 5 times honey. my point has her story from daryl bella. in this video taken before israel launch, it's, we're in gaza. the 12 year old measure and walks happily with her family on a beach in district. but on june, 8th, her life and that of her family changed forever. her face was ripped apart and his regular walk in her house and on the site. right. versus you can that morning is really special forces killed more than $247.00 palestinian including several members of misuse families. while trying to free for is really hosted on godaddy and i do one more thing. we were safe in our house when suddenly and is really not slow. sid us and i found myself on the street with my daughter, my sooner my face was bleeding. i was almost blind. my daughter hala and my son were killed. the kind of, along with my sister and my mother,
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my youngest daughter was badly burnt all over her body. my see you not has no teeth or boom left in her mouth or cheek that she can eat at the effect. but the quick video is family. say she nearly died after the assault and she has suffered to trauma, pain and shatter, holds ever since. and hospitals in garza are unable to provide the specialized treatment. she needs to reconstruct her face and rebuild her life. for nothing, the mobile phone, nothing off to the attack, resume loss to human vital signs and remain in intensive care for about 5 days. at no so hospital the doctors were about to remove the devices and the tubes from her . but allah is merciful. she regained consciousness just one hour before the devices were to be removed in minutes. since that time we haven't stopped or if it's with international organizations to get out of cause for treatment. the unit
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says she just wants to live like other children again. is that my face is always in pain. i want to get good medical treatment so i can eat the way i used to urge the well, give me a chance to travel abroad and to be treated properly. i don't need anything else in this to her mother. the reason i say is her daughter is unable to eat foods and survives and a food use event. and i'll see if she's not doing well. she cries all day from the moment she wakes up until she falls asleep when she can eat or live her life like everyone else the buy in a race phase. her family as applied to is rated for it is 5 times for permission. for me is you would have to travel abroad, but she has not been allowed. the heroes fathers, things relief agencies are willing to help. but this is really a forward is keep refusing, he and says that the family will not give up and will continue to keep it trying until they get the approval to travel and save their daughter's life. her name was
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i was just the euro from there is but i sit in the central air. busy palestine, i'm as you know, is just one of the many children in gone, so who's been named by as well as will on the strip you and report 10 children a day at losing one open most of the legs. it says garza is home to the not just number of child on p t as in modern history because of health ministry reports. $13219.00 children have been killed since the starts of the war on garza and the rail told could be much higher as thousands of children a missing and $409.00 days into the war. the bombing continues, at least 43922 percent of students have been killed. i'm more than 100000. i've been in judge dr. mohammed i is a search and working with my mazda unit in the, in gauze for medical aid group project scientific. he says her condition is guessing, was not the expertise to treat to does not exist in the stress the most una has
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received injuries. and in fact, we tried to bring a mix of official surgeon to deal with her, but he was denied then she. so neither can we bring people to treat. uh, no. can we take out for treatment abroad? the expertise and the requirements needed to reconstruct her face, all simply not available. and because the and she is it 2 or anything getting worse and worse as each day goes by. and so of course, as you say, she's not the only child with perfect injuries. there is a sea of injured the main children. every man ran here and with him as you want his family, she lost wellness. in other words, i follow him discharging children, the buttons i've had to take the lives of many children is horrific. it's not the real life, it feels like a horror movies, but it's the reality. and because unfortunately, um, so basically we can do is to try to help these innocent children have no part to
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play in any of the public in any of this war. so that's the least we can do, and if the wall is facing them as all the past 24 hours is riley forces have killed at least $76.00 palestinians and attacks across the strip and the besieged north is ready. soldiers bundle the solid nation plant, a vital source of clean water. people are trying to flee the area, same. the risk coming on the far from is rainy. forces the bodies of captives held and goss i have interrupted these riley prime minister while he was making a speech and the connect it the, the mounting benjamin netanyahu reach a deal to secure the release of their loved ones. the moving to yeah, they've accused the prime minister of the tank politics. i'm not doing enough to bring the remaining captives home. i'm um israel's efforts to bring the captives back hasn't stopped for a single minute. at 3 in the morning,
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i was meeting with members of my cabinet discussing all the tools that will lead to the return of the captive state as well. so it has hair on alex's era, he welcomes washington's green light to strike inside russia. but must go warns of consequences and driven from the homes on substance heat in another country, the 10s of thousands of refugees cling fighting ensued on the phone and the concentration come snatched from his mother and birth. now in his fourties, a survivor of argentina's, brutal miniature dictatorship search of his ident, you might just from shooting to exposing the reverberation systemic force adoptions in the states. 19700 speak with gina
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stolen on a less than 2 weeks off to the us selection. brazil is hosting world leaders of the g 20 summit designed to seek agreement on global issues, but with an outgoing us president. and with by them it puts in refusing to attend what can be achieved in these, on certain tasks full of the g. 20 summit on l g 0. the the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the printer again, you are watching out. is there a has a mind drove on top stories this hour? that's been a walk into town on the is ray, the city of tel aviv is a minute. she says it's a defense system intercepted the real kit. i'm pulling shop. no cost far as i move, that's where the ambulance sense to say 5 people were injured. and is there any s, right? because it's a central neighborhood in evidence. capsule batteries, at least 4 people have been killed and 18 others injured. spot proposal in high school and israel is set to be discussed on one gun and garza has been left with a life changing injuries to have face off to and it's raining strikes. but as well as refusing to and that's a need for strep, for vital medical treatments, for application, for
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a medical evacuation has been turned down. 5 times the russia has criticized us present j biden's decision to allow ukraine to strike inside rushes cost region using american missiles. cummins, but it's been, demetrius has cold, cold at an escalation that would throw oil on the fire. it comes of weeks before bite and leaves the white house also, as i said vague. so i did the strike on the pulled 6 of a desa, the russian we saw. so after you create a defense is intercepted it overnight, 11 people are killed and taken to children. consuming massage, hit the residential building. it came just hours after us president joe biden gave permission to ukraine, tease younger range, and we saw targets inside russia themselves have a range of 300 kilometers,
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or will be used by ukraine in the russian coast region. part of which ukrainian troops occupied the move has been welcomed in ukraine. showing you by today there's a lot of talk in the media about us receiving permission for respective actions, but strikes. i'm not carried out with words such things or not. so now it's ms. sauls will speak for themselves, but some don't believe this is a game changer. we see the dramatic step because it does give the ukrainians, the ability to hit really important military points and then for structural points inside russia. and that will absolutely have an effect on rough, his ability to wage war. but it won't when you cranes the war out to rights and certainly not in the next in, in, in the, in the immediate future. another tool to be perfectly honest with you on the streets of keith, to move as welcome, but people remain skeptical. so those are, this is good, i guess that it will help us in the future,
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but i don't think that this will be solved by what ends alone. it may mean additional points for buttons with americans, but full ukrainians. this is a little too late. so i think it should have been done on the very beginning when russia was still weak. now, i don't know, i want it as more weapons and before it's a little late, russia has promised to retaliate. if the weapons hit targets inside its territory, the ukraine continues to struggle in the east of the countries where russian forces i'm making advances. on monday presidency, lensky visits the front fine city of precautions with it has been intense fighting to small girls school. and the boys in the cross section is a very tense one. i know that only things still resilience the east hasn't been occupied in its entirety by the russians. the country has 2 months to make the most active, the permission to use the range missiles. the next u. s. president,
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maybe best decision. i started big data key. if you create a u. s. president elect donald trump has confirmed he has prepared to declare a national state of emergency as part of a mass deportation of migrants. how's it going? his truth social platform, he responded to reports that he was considering the use of military assets. trump has pledged to the port what he calls for and criminals who have entered the us and legally he made the emigration. a key issue in his successful bed. for the white house as well, it comes with election of the whole topic amongst leaders from the wells top economy. is that the g? 20 summit and brazil? i thought diplomatic as to james space is that at the rear diginero it says, what are you hearing from the about trans eminence arrival in the white house? well, you just mentioned something that trump might do, but we remember from the last 4 years when donald trump was the president, the united states, the floats, all sorts of ideas. some of them happen, some of them don't. and i think there's
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a real sense of uncertainty here about what's going to happen about how his his re election is u. s. president. and remember he takes office in 2 months and 2 days time is going to change so many different things in the world. we certainly know some of the things that he said there's real concern with regard to ukraine. i think the training government is very concerned the credit and government most invited to this particular g 20. of course the g. 20 is not just the us as friend was. it's also it's competitive. ibis risen, and the russians all here. uh, vladimir putin said he wasn't gonna come himself. but he sent his foreign minister . so gay level for me, i think on, on both sides, whether they are allies of the us. so whether they are competitive of the us countries really are trying to evaluate what the trump policy is going to be. but they're very uncertain. the balance is, i think it's pretty certain that in most in the formal meetings, but in all the discussions about lead with lead is between leaders. trump's name is come up. but interestingly,
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and all of the public comments trump's name is don't come up at all. no one is mentioning and he's the person who is not being named. and that's why i think is because they all know that if they say a bad word about donald trump is someone who in the past to show he's prepared to retaliate. so everyone know this and being very, very cap change by his and joining us that for me, it is near the g 20 summit. many thanks times. so i don't forget, the president says live should not be put at risk in a standoff between police and the legal minus. hundreds of people out believe to be stuck underground. and if disuse, goldmine, family members want them rescued, bought police say the armed and dangerous. how much also report some sofa contained in northwest provence phone. just let me sign. he doesn't know if a 28 year old son is dead or alive. he left home several weeks ago to work in a dispute goldmine in northwest and south africa. illegal mining is seen as an easy
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way to make money in a country. we one in 3 people is unemployed, confirmed that and for non guy in got to. he's the bread winner in the family. he looks after his sisters and brothers. i'm so worried i need answers, but no one can tell me what's going on. so what was initially to police and still fontaine had brought supplies of food and water to the legal mind as to try to force them out. some i believe, to be underground for months. but off the public outrage. some supplies are being sent to the hundreds of people believe to be in the disuse soft is not clear. if they're unable to get out or just don't want to return to the surface. it is, it's just not supposed to be shipping in a democratic set up in this situation. the, the efforts for all of us to be focused on is save, retain risk of what to take to bring everybody to the surface. illegal mining has the thriving industry in south africa for decades. operations often run by
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organized criminal networks. one local government official said no police offices would be sent down to shaft because many of the main underground have any armed and dangerous. this is one of the entry and exit points. the many holes like this in the area, people climbing and then they crawl through the tunnel. it's a maze down. yeah. eagle mine is can spend weeks, sometimes months, underground. president silver. i'm a plus, i say is the situation at the mind is precarious. he's those police to do the job, but also to respect people's rights and they'll put lives at risk of thought to say this area is a crime scene when they could to invalid how. how do we toss out? is there still something so that if you, if you is preparing for another influx of student needs refugees, but aid work as well. and they will struggle to look off to them. tens of thousands of people are expected to across the board. to join more than $60000.00 already in ethiopia. of let the fighting between the 2 don't all me,
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i'm the pano to rapid support forces. government story reports these to do, these people are headed for a settlement in northwest and the reason she, the costs of the tired traumatized. and i'm starting with a drive father away from the homes. say how around maybe next say she's fled of to home village in central. saddam was the top 2nd. you think you see this issue? it was very difficult with my child there was no food or water on the road. it took us 7 days to get here. you'll be a host more than $60000.00. so then these refugees, even as it deals with its own security problems, one and 3500000 is still peons have been displaced by fighting to the u. n. a refugee agency says it does what it can to keep refugee safe. there has been also issues of security,
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especially in the amount of region which has made our access to the area quite difficult. we had to shift, i'm looking to reduce to a new capital, and as i said comp, which as a capacity of $12000.00 coming to the, the cost of $3000.00 recognizing these come most of the refugees of this comp in ben mission good for most states have come from so don's blue now providence to low up a lot of mall saw and had children left costume a year ago. now she runs a restaurant in the comp. i lost my, my husband, even my last born. i 1st of all and his name is acadia and to know, i don't know where he's at. that's why i'm here with that is a lot of telling just fighting between the army and the rock pizza. port forces broke out in april last year. both sides have been accused of committing war crimes . many here say they want to go home,
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but they're not hopeful. the epa will. catherine, sorry, i'll just sarah. i'm not fit for me. laura. you can find plenty more on a website that's out. is there a dot com, and here we go. the web, the next then and side story looking up whether ukraine's use of us themselves in russia will change the will, the, the had low that will stop down on the, where the tail end of a cold front moving across the talisman is going to continue to bring stormy and showering conditions to eastern areas of australia. you can see those in 10 storms affecting northeastern areas of new south wales, the southeast of queensland. but they rash out across into the top. and we'll see the development of the west to whether across the interior of w. h. used
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a into wednesday. it will tell a blustery for pass cooler to $25.00 degrees celsius here on wednesday. but that southeast corner is set to civil once again as we go into the latter part of the week, such a degrees celsius on a thursday. so a lot, sonya and wilma from melbourne. that was it had of course a tasman to to new zealand. we're seeing temperature is above average for the likes of christ church and oakland, and we'll get slightly cooler looking most settled on choose day. but the showers start to push the way north as we go into the mid week. and it remains rather stormy, across southern parts of east asia. thanks to tyson menu, which is working its way towards high. now not an island, it's falling apart. it will take the heavier rain towards vietnam by wednesday remains much quieter. across the north of china,
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