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on the there's no limit to have a dream container stuff in your own event, you know counter adding the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the news our life from joe ha. coming up in the next to 60 minutes. at least 15 people are killed and it is rarely is drank on a hue ends on school sheltering display, sco simians in southern casa, and hispanic forces kill. and we'll just say we're a camera man. and,
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and strike on the center of the storm. of israel says risk have north disappeared, was a full of bus at a sub and hit cellphones of what caused the military targets in syria plus hundreds of the dead on the french island of miles. also being huge by the worst psych loan in nearly a 100 years find on key to statement authority of sports news clip claudio to say is he is not good enough. that's all the dimensions to united school to late goals, to condemn city, to unsafe defeat, any living matches the israeli forces have once again targeted a school sheltering displaced, palestinians. the army killed, at least 15 people in bombing the u. n. run school in southern goza. you have an s
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at hospital women and children are among the dead. the attack happened. it just was of the is rarely tanks the surround at a school in the north and bade 100 and that attack killed at least $43.00 people. the u. n. agencies owner says almost 70 percent of its goals and schools have been hit by these really ami, at least once since the start of the room. a couple of them is in the, in central guys are standing by on the phone to talk us through the latest on what we know on this attack on this school. you know, get the case number, but the noise here in the central and even in the district length of the latest development taking place to take upon you. and that's why it just in the past hour use any military has called it to a you and one school that's located close to not to me because it says it's
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a 3 story building that was targeted without any probably warning the strike. i believe it behind the face of level of destruction. i used to fly up, broke out for me to strike while the you have the really comes in the group with this act that has been quite a bit in precarious good. faith is triple defense. what could trying to learn to compete looking for survivors. it's quite very hot clicking, especially the family at what the big one the strikes look like. they're talking about mission report indicating about 15 pounds. i mean i've been killed so far. pays out the, the civil defense where i could live together to believe them if i could get packed . yeah. searching for anyone who can really be alive. and this what you can get into what 20, transported to a loss of medical necessity to, to receive some sort of medical treatment, a check box. this is a very drastic reality. they be in the out really minutes
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a target and focused on as populating, generally among showcase and these areas to begin testing taking what you're going to do to the lack of cases and also lack of the so called face humanitarian. so it's, it's, it's not only the school that i've been heck, the dream by out has been very trick because situation is even in the central area . but i was eventually directed you to kind of the why the slot and that lead to now 570. and i've been confirmed children to the children. well, 15 of the in the district and we've been anesthesia, your neighborhood in the eastern area, but it's gone to the situation with clay thing rather than i thought it was the nature of house, month level to the ground. and we have been in touch with federal defense monday to confirm that this strike, i killed killed no 6 posting. so if you could call me its check is quite on the bottom. and then right now we can, he found that to turn them into an area and to get sewing from the potential s
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strikes and coming out of the my to right now for some get this very terrifying and everyone is just getting much more back to find one, but like for was in the situation is getting much more time with calling us control thing that the trying to fight to get does come right here right now in the bucky ground in the car between 2 very good. thank you so all right, that's all corresponding static of us and reporting from data for more than 14 months schools and gaza has become home for tens of thousands of displaced palestinians. every shelter is overcrowded with food, water and supplies severely limited, in some cases, completely cut off, leading to wide spread salvation. the spokesperson of the you ends agency for palestinians showed ultra 0 is having the fluid around the comes in the as we're inside on the school. but now it just shows the entire ro, bala,
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there are 15000 people. so it's right inside the school on the outside, they're all over 50000 people. so $65000.00 people are relying on some of this from this is including a minimal point including any kind of food distribution, hygiene distribution and also the water. well as the water was and missile were made during the war, they dont have clean drinking water, but they do provide me with a full cooking purposes and washing purposes. they don't have enough blankets and mattresses, and the weather's, and the temperature is, is getting very code. as in december now we've had rain. we've had him freezing temperatures. people just aren't have enough. we don't have enough supplies coming in just this week. i've spoken to an elderly woman who was 85 and she is sleeping on a mattress in a corner. she has a very thin blanket. i'm not fit. i'm not saying she said, surviving on breakfast 14 months. it's unacceptable and it's in humane that people are forced to live in these conditions. we have 17 doctors,
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17 medical staff that what care owner is at the point now, is that almost 70 percent of the medical supplies that we need. all right, 0 or they're about to run out this month. how can these doctors do that job when they don't have very, very basic medical supplies? this is our anything we have to provide the children in these vitamins because there's no fruit, there's no vegetables, there's. there's no baby formula, there is no hygiene, there's nothing for these children. this is it in these packets for these severely mount r as children, people are back to back in these tense and shelters. they've had rats comp purchase mice. snakes coming in between mosquitoes and slice spreading disease. there's absolutely 0 to prevent the spread of disease in the gaza strip every time there's a 4th place, an order in the areas. most families come here. so throughout the 14 months, every single time there has been
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a force displacement order. more families have arrived. the shows has got more busy and that's how we thought the situation were in today. is there any forces, have kills, and odyssey or temperament, and it is a strength on central garza, i'm at all. it was reporting at the time on rescue workers trying to save a family injured in a previous is there any bombing? the military also killed several other people in the attack on the, on the senate, refugee temp israel has killed almost 200 palestinian gen list since the start of the war. in a statement on to 0 says the network calls on all human rights and media organizations to condemn the. is there any occupations? systematic killing of gen, list in cold blood, the evasion of responsibilities under international humanitarian law. and to bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to justice. oh, to 0, unequivocally condemned the ongoing crimes committed by these very occupation forces against
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a journalist and media professionals in gaza. dirty ginsburg is the chief executive of the committee to protect journalists entry joins. we now live from new york. jodi, thank you for joining us on the out of here and use our today. we are reporting as i've just said on the killing of another palestinian john list. yes or no. the al jazeera john list to being targeted. yes, as you mentioned, this is the deadliest period of conflict for the next the committee to protect. and this is ever documented, and we've been doing this work for more than 30 years. this year alone. we've been able to document and verify that killing of 9 to one john, nice globally, 2 thirds of those have been killed by israel. and almost all of those palestinians, and the important thing to stress as your view, as will know very well is al jazeera is one of the only international use of
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organizations with stuff still in cause or because no international media is allowed in on, has been around and since the start of the war, so we are in tiny, reliant on it done. and as like says, i'll just say we're done. most like there's very many, many pun assuming, john, as you continue to put, we are reliance on them for all the information we're getting out about what's happening inside causa. and jody, you mentioned that important contextual information that are the gentlest outside guns that have not been allowed to enter the gaza, to report on the situation that, that makes the role of the journalists who are engaged with the local journalists even more important. and there are, of course, other methods of that is rel, is attempting to use to suppress information about the situation and goals are getting out. can you talk us through some of those other methods are absolutely, well, what we've seen since this done to the war and indeed before the systematic attempt by israel defense information coming out. not just of guns and but the west bank that includes the kidding of done this, the deliberate we believe targeting of a number of dollars, which would be
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a will crime. the targeting of media facilities, the binding of foreign media organizations. encouraging the data from the forcing from israel, but it also says the sanctioning of is really news outlets like how that switch with subjects to sanctions on the pulling of government funding. very recently for its criticism of the government, we've seen a very high number of arrest, in fact, so many arrest by israel palestinian john. this is see, is that it puts it less than a power with china as a leading j to i've done this globally for very many years. and of course the bonding of international media from cover and gaza, which will correspondence say, is absolutely unprecedented in their experience. and jody, you mentioned a sort of point of comparison between the situation and gaza and all the places around the world put this into, into context for us. have we ever seen anything like this in terms of the way that journalists are being systematically targeted in gaza?
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not from a supposedly democratic country as well, has said repeatedly that it supports press freedom, that it's a democratic country, but that is not what we've seen in its treatment of done. and this is not the way it is treated. the media insight is run and it's certainly not the way it's treated media. i'm done this in gaza and it's imperative that we see it up hold as international commitments to allow media to report for reading done, and as of civilians, i must never be targeted. and will, jody, it does seem that when palestinian gen, unless i targeted in gaza, the global outcry seems to be somewhat lacking. what do you attribute that to? so i think it's attributable to a number of things we know at the committing to project on this thought. getting people to cover the attacks on local media as opposed to the international media that we familiar with being sent to cover more things. for example,
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that the interest tends to be unfortunate. the last from the international community, people engage less. people i think are very nervous about being seen to speak out in defense of palestinians on this. one of the things that's been notable about the way in which israel treats processing and done this is it's repeated smearing all palestinians on this as terrorist. and that creates a sense of doubts, and it's a deliberate sense of doubt amongst the public about whether or not they can trust those. done this. who in doing that? right. so we're putting those local news reports as and again, this smearing of done, this is criminals. it's something we see repeatedly from authoritarian regimes. it's a very deliberate strategy, minutes to make cost confused and doubtful, and mistrust. the information that we're seeing, the pictures in the images that were receiving the news that we're hearing, that we can see with our very own eyes. and so one of the things we need to be
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doing much more is speaking out powerfully as an international community. i've done this in defense of punished engine during this cover, and this will thank you so much, jody. that's jody against the chief executive of the committee to protect you unless of israel plans to shot its dublin embassy sizing islands, anti israel stones as relations between the 2 nations deteriorate dublin calls the decision deeply regrettable. last week island support in south africa is a genocide. case against israel at the international court of justice. you know, feel rejected israel as cold, who withdrew un peacekeepers from 11 on citing is riley forces proximity to irish troops. us concerning engine may islands alongside spain and no way recognized palestine as a state, prompting israel to recall. it's envoys. but we don't know is
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a former irish ambassador to the u. k. european union and easily he says, israel is moved to close. the embassy reflects its inability to accept a balanced approach to the palestine issue of the 2 elements of the site, the fundamental industry statement on today's decision to her completely false. the 1st is that the accused items on the street is right there. issues. this is not true, i left has taken a balanced approach, which at the moment involves not only can tell me what time i stayed at 2 years ago, but also concerning the totally disproportionate is ready response. that's about the position on people and always as well is that motivation is seen by them as experience. and the 2nd thing that's even more ludicrous is the obligation of actually symmetric rhetoric on the cause of the armstrong. and that's not just wrong. it's over nonsense and i hope to hear as well with understand that there is not one single example of an artist on making you not to symmetric remark is part of the deliberate translation by the presence is ready to talk much on some of the
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supporters in the world conflation between actually such as i'm, which is the scourge. whatever is happens. it's not particularly troubling tonight . and condemnation of the good tests, behavior and ideas where to go which we, we, we, we are just now in your program. 16 more people chose this. every day and we see it without eyes. and so what the government's position in general um the specifically in condemning the killings in guys at this disco coarseness, to discriminate feelings is very much effective advice. public opinion. the israel insist immediate threats from serious still remain launched, more strikes targeting. what it says um military science is really media is reporting that its air force has destroyed warehouses,
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storing missiles and rocket launches near the town of coastal in damascus countryside. the turkish government has also to train the syrian army if the new administration asks for it, and its defense minister says there is no sign yet of a complete russian withdrawal from syria. meanwhile, the un special envoy to syria, again, petterson has arrived in damascus and is cooling for an end to weston sanctions to help reconstruction, to leave it hopefully. so yeah, it's a great m. so sanctions so that we can see really a rattling around spending all syria again. and then my last point we need to see or costs just is an accountability for crimes. i'm in need to make sure that that goes through a treadmill justice system a some of the binge of a it has more from damascus. all the promises made by new leaders and syrians hopes for the future in amber. they should have the director of the journal. we talked about it. right. and you talked about russia,
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he talked about various aspects of governing this country and things that city and people on the street as we speak to them, say they're liking the words, but it has to be followed up by actions and, and to discuss that further, if we don't have a political list, but we've got a student here from damascus university mohammed. abraham joined us here. now your medical students. thank you very for the device. there's a lot of hope, but fear as well. what is the city or for the use of syria? where is the opportunity and where do you see a country? boy? i see my country and fall are going to a better place. it should be taken care of by, by a lot of people were the students must study the farmers, most ro cross the engineers would build, we must go into a better place, an inch. but there's a lot of divisions interior right in the last 13 years they have been divided amongst it's 6 a month. it's religions and months as people. so we're at how do you find common
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ground to go forward. now people, i guess that people must have the face to uh, to, to, to come on us, could you come on a page and agree on what, what they're supposed to do in order for them to, to take this country to a better place. we're supposed to love each other. of course that was that did no wrong, should be unpunished. no more injustice, no more darkness, no more. uh. as being afraid to speak, freedom of speech should happen. people should, should do what they love. this is a slice of life of city where one young man we were driving through and he said, do you feel that? and i said, what do you mean? and he said, we're driving through syria without feeling that there will be. and this is a strike, or a check point very will be arrested. so this is what life looks like from damascus on day one of a new week where people have started going back to school college and they is
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a non resident senior fellow at the middle east council on global affairs. and he joins me now. live from oaks with goes. thank you so much for joining us on the, on to the are news hour. you just heard that interview between now corresponded as i'm a bunch of age. speaking with a medical student behind the abraham who was talking in, in quite optimistic tones about the country that he hopes that syria can become a place where people can speak out. but people can feel safe with people can love each other. what are some of the challenges that might stand in the way of realizing that vision of what i say 1st, less the shape in the optimism because it is a block list revolution. so that's a, that's a thing that needs to be separated by any wall. and it boots origin fell bomb this time without uh, without much bloodshot, given the fact that it was the same, it'd be changed. and that sounds great. you got so many uprisings and many as personal people. but however, there are a lot of works that these are waiting to be done by the students themselves,
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1st and foremost, because this process has to be seen on entry and that, but nevertheless, by the original and intention and charged actors from the political transition today from the station process, a new government formation to the rebuilding on sale yet because the construction office. yeah. there are a lot of work that needs to be done and for these work to be done. first and foremost, the state institutions nice to been maintained because the government or the whole the firm to hold on. so i thought was interesting not try to ensure that the crumbling of the state station or the state collapse. so that's 1st and foremost, the state institution use them in may and maintain, and secondly, the good things that husbands on and the funds on open new change to take the government, the step in the right direction. obviously that could be many improvement with this decision, particularly if fund and government that trying to take the diversity and inclusive it that of the same as to being done. so i've seen sort of themselves before autonomy, but the important thing is to prevent
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a state relapse on for this to happen. an appointment, or if a new government, bedtime that can provide the basic services that can maintain the institution that can prevent the serious from a, from the polar power avoid emerging was important. however, going forward the lips of a new dialogue that is taking place between obviously charles k as one of the major actors that was the most committed, both as you know, position of states that you're paying and then the us. so because the previous form i called the assign a t o that was made up of the turkey you want and russia has run its course. now there is a new for a new platform and a new needs for a new set of actors around the table. and distribute this to you and neighbors, the trogie and the out of state, the, your pin and the us. and the obvious. so the question that a minute has raised is the question of designation on the issue. yes. but this
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personal designate agent or the legal complexity piece should not prevent the catchy of the, to capitalize on this moment in june. that can always be in middle draw between, between removing often. there's ignition consistency if it's not possible at the stage, probably one what can be done to make is to distinction between asia and now the intern government that is in place in the mosque was which is not designated. so the, your p under us could use this to invest in serious future until of at this moment, as we speak of this process of looking ahead. the un special envoy to syria is calling for justice and accountability in the country. how important is accountability at this moment of political transition? it is very important in the end, the one that face and injustice of the one that changed it in humanity. i'm cleaning out the also a saw region or the boxes. you nice to see that the justice is being so however, there is a distinction between justice and we violence. so therefore, the justice,
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the presence of justice, it should be, it should be on the taken by the political, the foundation by the legal system, by the political system. so the 1st and foremost, the focus should people in the region and the king know if this whole 2 regional cases and if it should, it should in no means it should be trying to inject communal revenge. because the also reason does not represent any community of per site, and for me i represent a criminal and a brutal region. so therefore, we should make mistakes. shouldn't be been the transitional injustice to be so so that the people feel that there's a new period and that you just isn't that the absolute is being finally the same and being corrected. but this should not turn into a camino grievances and uh, and in his sick time convinces the next door. neighbor, iraq is a case being fine after the full, the southern region, the new government,
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that emotional practice on the sheet and produce power sharing. and this to new, bruce was marginalized, that was all ready to live in, and the result was bloodshed. the result was the extreme isn't we should not the that should be no risk. additional fees mistaking the rocks. so the both the committed, it's under strategic amenities and for this was a whole other commit is west of liberty. it's easier. shoot me, maintains me to close. christian a student is part of a tough non so almost done. so that should be transitioned justice should before was from the regions and the criminal elements within the region. so it should not have an identity if they were issued not how to communicate state laws. so it's just totally focused on the origin and it's trimming of actors. i thank you so much gallop. that's kind of doing a who is a non resident senior fellow at the middle east council on global affairs. exclusive footage obtained by under 0 shows the large crowds of former syrian regime soldiers gathering outside the home of police headquarters to begin the
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process of circling the legal and military status on the summit reports. former soldiers of bush auto as his army search for answers a week after his regime was toppled. a video obtained exclusively by adjust the shows hundreds of men gathering outside the helm of police headquarters seeking information about what's next for them. how long? uh, i can task uh the free. so, you know, i mean have set us free. i was a soldier and effective. now i have registered the adjustment bureau as a step to restore our normal way of life. all those ex military men outside and willing to return the welcome. there is nothing a tool, nothing but safety and security and laws for many of them had already surrendered. after the new syrian administration announced its plans to help reintegrate soldiers from subs. army,
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it's now issuing temporary identification cards to those seeking clarification on their status. the new administration has said that any person who is not committed a war crime is welcome to rejoined society with those accused of committing torture will be prosecuted and brought to justice waste. yes will be trying to do is to try and accommodate former regime members who don't have blood on the hands walls of the same time, making sure that they can put loyalists in the people whom they can trust. it is a delicate balance. after all, positions fighters captured damascus in a lightning offensive. last sunday, thousands of former syrian army soldiers crossed into neighboring, idle, surrendering and giving up their weapons. would many still remain in the country looking to the new administration for answers on what role they'll play in the new syria in the have this as good as jesse you don't. after more than a decade of conflict in syria,
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the united nations says 7400000 people remain displaced within its borders. it says 70 percent of the population needs. humanitarian aid and 90 percent lives in extreme poverty. the large cities of a level, hama and homes have enjoyed the worst of syria's displacement crisis, with entire communities for should because of the civil war. the syrian wide home is a group of assistance throughout the war and has dispatched the teens. they are expected to focus on rebuilding and recovery because it is the deputy general manager of the syrian wide helmets. he says syrian refugees returning to their homeland face and uncertain future as it may not be much for them to go home to the thousands and thousands of people who are trying to get back home. you'll see the crossing points at the borders, but they've been on the enter key. i called it was people who tried to come. but to be honest, once people arrived back to their homes, many of them a big disappointment because there is
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a lot of destruction in many neighborhoods in many finishes the lives. there is a live of mine. i follow my own discharge. and uh they were uh, he was about a few where the situation warrants are and then it goes to the systems are actually uh, damaged. so we have a lot of work ahead to clear the unexplored in the ordinance. you know, a lot of millions may be a flat mines and explosives and also munition, which we need to clear the, the levels which we need to remove and open to votes. and we need to have like a, the infrastructure to enable those are the piece and re refuse to continue to return home. or israel's government has approved a plan to expand settlements in the occupied golan heights. it comes a week after the invaded the un office own between the territory and southern syria
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. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the government acted in light of a new front facing syria and wants to double these rarely populations on the golan heights. the 1974 agreement established a un mountains had both a zone with 2 separation lines. these rarely controlled blue line, and the syrian controlled red line, forming an area of 235 square kilometers. it's served as a critical barrier against direct military confrontation, the golan heights. originally syrian territory, was captured by israel during the 19676 day war, and unilaterally annexed in 1981. the sonic station has never been recognized internationally and syria has consistently demanded the territories returned. the recent developments highlights the volatility of peace agreements in conflict as those following the collapse of the sun regime is barely troops recaptured mount
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time on escalating tension in an already unstable region. probably who really is a distinguished public policy fellow at the american university of things, which he says, israel is policy of ministry over to doesn't work. and he wants its approach to self. defense has only made it more isolated on the global stage as they are trying to send a message to interact to iran, especially to anybody else in the region who will try to strengthen israel because they've already had how much hard they've had has about low. they've now knocked out the state of syria, and they're using syria as a lesson to intimidate other people. but again, this policy of military overkill works and the sharp from the games land, but it doesn't work in the long run. israel is increasingly isolated internationally. the arabs are watching all of this on tv, doing nothing but making statements. but at some point, there's going to be
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a combination of forces around the region and around the world that will be more seriously engaged in either making a peace with israel, which is what everybody is willing to do, including the new syrian government or engaging it and the resistance of battle once again down the road when the resources are recalibrate. and so what, hopefully they'll move towards the piece, making an option. and this is really what we're looking for now. and the serious the government is saying, now the leader saying, look, we're not interested in fighting these really is. that's a great time. the ronnie ends on the so these are making a better relations. the ronnie and so made overtures of the americans, the signals all over the region, the cold conflicts possibly may have mechanisms to resolve them. finally, and this is really what we should all be trying to achieve. the still ahead on ultra 0 and foam and sciences and forced labor. we looked at why haitian gangs on
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targeting children and then support a dominant display via streaming is creek. it is against n d s p. so we'll have the details, the off to days, the bits of the cold wind and overcast gray skies in northern europe, the change taking place off was it wind direction? a warming of the skies were relatively speaking as high drifts away. low pressure comes in these tight lines being it's wendy. it's wendy was double figures temperature wise for london for example. but snow piling up now once again in norway, probably in from down through western russia as well. and the wind is quite strong from the west. 9 level last, so once you've got the, the rate in the state is gone through just to be fairly breezy, but not as cold as it was. whether it would feel it way. not sure if you are in
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central and southern europe, even in the mediterranean, things are improving the quiet. the sun will be our temperance in double figures, somebody and the shares of launch the gone. but to get to that position, we've got to go back. of course, the forecasts for monday and take the shower times with the cafeteria to into libya . and that'll increase the wind that runs across algeria. the through molly and all retained here. and increasing wind like this is almost certainly going to bring a desk to him, even a sandstone, to this part of africa. as you can see, based on the catch, the norton gambling, eventually, that sign will go across the atlantic towards south america and stopped federalized amazon. beyond that, it's a fatty drive, pictures you can see, even in the coast of west africa, the, the,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, this is which is 0 mind to of the top stories this hour. at least 15 people have been killed in an attack on a un run school in southern garza, the building with sheltering many displaced palestinians. women and children are among the tags. just hours only these rallies, hang so surrounded a school in the north, invade 100. that attack killed at least 43 people. so you and says almost 70 percent of it. sconces schools have been hit by these reading at least once. since the start of the israel has launched more strikes across serious targeting dozens of what it says on military science. these really media says the air force destroyed warehouses,
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storing missiles and lucas launch is near the town of custom in the damascus countryside. palestinian authority forces have rated the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank exchanging gunfire with fine to is. the camp has been a strong hold for armed groups opposing israel's occupation for decades. not all day has this report from jordan's capital. i'm a gun baffled in jeanine, this time between palestinian security forces and the janine battalion, an army group operating the cities refuge account. this is days free of a controversial campaign. the palestinian authority says is meant for rudolf. what it considers lawless elements tension have been building for days. the battalion is accused of stealing. tell us any and security vehicles. then designating
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a car. janine then palestinian officers killed a 19 year old while pursuing a janine battalion fighter. the janine refugee camp has been the at the center of is really military aggression for 2 years. suffering white scale destruction and dozens of casualties. many here say the infighting among the palestinians is the last thing. sputtered said he needed. we're afraid this in fighting could spiral out of control. this is not anal interest. we are role tag. it's a b is riley enemy, which is rejoicing at our and fighting presidents are calling for unity. pleading with palestinian security forces not to enter the refuge account inside the account . there's a growing anger. the fighters are defiant or low, so the subject isn't caused old account, but rather an attempt to end the patriotism and resistance in the company. and the palestinian authority has ruled out dialogue of the will. this operation will
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continue until his goals are achieved. regaining safety and recovering the german camp from lawless elements, who have hijacked the camp and created a situation of and security there. all of our trust here has been broken, palestinians, and jeanine se there helped us to stop the deterioration week and, and stripped of most of its powers by these ready occupation. the palestinian authority is seen as fighting for its relevance in the streets of janine palestinian human rights. organizations have pleaded with both sides for calm and dialogue in their absence. many fear the darker days are ahead. not all the angels 0. i'm the spokes person for the janine battalion spoke to i want to 0 in an exclusive interview. he said his alms group was the only thing keeping them saved from the violence of his riley said liz, in the occupied westbank, a blue cross and they want the head of the resistance. we are not outlaws, we support the law, we enforce the law and the rule of law. the question is,
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whose law, when it is really cheap, enters janine city to arrest me. you as the law, where are you? today? we're confronting the settlers across all the cities in the west bank. they want jeanine to be disarmed. in short, no one can disarm jeanine or compass is clear only against the occupation and nothing else. now our message is clear to everyone. for god's sake, just let us be. we want to fight these release. the vehicle that exploded near the special police was actually car that was impounded 2 months ago. although they accused us of the incident with our brigade commander, condemned and denounced that incident in the press conference. it's impossible and unthinkable for us to kill our own people. speaking about the palestinian authority security who entered the camp, they would be a 100 meters away from the location of the explosive charge. and we would set it off to one that we do not mean to kill you. if we really mean to kill you, we would set off the charge targeting your vehicles as we speak right now. their vehicles are on top of the explosive charges,
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but we would not set them off. they attempted entering the camp once or twice, and 3 times they assassinated one of the men who had been pursued by the occupation for 4 years. but the israelis could not capture him. they killed 2 innocent children, but whose only crime was that they were children of the cap. oh, this war is not against the brigade, this camp and braces, the people of thought to of his stomach jihad from us and of the popular front. yet they ask us to surrender. let's say that i have surrendered. what if a settler enters my house? what could i do? we know the purpose of the posting and authorities weapons. it's well known. one can't open fire against the israelis is forbidden to open fire against them. how could i surrender? protect me from the israelis and my rifle is yours. evict? he is released from our country and my rifle is yours. i will be yours to execute evict. he is released from my country and you may execute me that
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the tomatoes of west africa is regional block has approved an exit timeline for the keenest us out. molly and nisha at a meeting in nigeria is capital a boucher. the decision was made to give the 3 countries 6 months to reconsider the decision to withdrawal from equal us. the nations have ruled out returning to the blog which they condemned as subservient to ex colonial rule. upfront. patella's mother has more from boucher as i expected. the absence of mind, the book, you know for us, so a need to do minutes a discussion during sundays meeting in about the elite is this be a very general block of saying that? so they've been making efforts to ensure that they re, i'd meet to this country as well, that the mediation has so far, not to yield at any positive impact. and they've been, you know, demanding the presidents of sending go until to speak to the through the countries
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that have broken away through january 2024. and it was supposed to be formerly withdrawn from the original block in january 2025. what vehicle was it saying that said to be gracious enough to extend it up to july 2025. that's an additional 6 months of mediation after which if the countries fail to come back to the block. now formalize the, you know, get withdrawal out by invoking the southern provisions off for the treaty of the cost to ensure that they are no longer members of the original block. one of the issue that came up during discussions at this time, it was that the view security in the region, the, you know, decided that to a tentative attack. so see it happening across the countries. but that'd be a confidence that to, with time on the cooperation of the member countries that do be able to bring it under control. the admin said that's a, you know, a find my head that crisis. we mean it'd be headlines, it was, and he is actually down and that's only
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a very few where reports it across the region. one of the progressive so had been made was that of piracy that they said they've been notified the pirates attacks across the cost of the west african regional blog. and this is something that i attributed to corporation among the countries i'm for now. yeah. waiting to see if this countries will yields, that's the amount of countries of mind the book you know, for us on need to, if they will yield to the mediation efforts and the appeal to them. so they do come back, i resend the decision or to withdraw from the regional block. but if they don't do that by july, they'll cease to become members of because for them to send back out to 0, pull jet talks to in the long run in conflicts in eastern democratic republic of congo have collapsed. it was hopes, the high level discussion due to be held and then go low, would end fighting between the congolese ami enter the m $23.00 onto group with the
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congolese president's office says negotiations with the foreign ministers. he's instead log off 01 and demands to hold direct talks with the group. the new company is in go my in eastern democratic republic of congo with more on the sales talks or the president of the law as announced early this evening. the failure of the peaceful process between the government of wanda and the democratic republicans cause the site as failed to find that come on. so initial on some of the key issues opposing them see is the last 3. he is, the government of the us is accusing was on officials for the physical size that we drove is security and defense system from the eastern part of the country and some of them to sort of use of one of the special forces fighting alongside to enter into rebels, indifference, 4th line flight. and now here they started. yes. according to the seo officials, the 2 countries has been engaged in this process after the failure of the process
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on the east africa community after the deal, if you feel so negotiated david, through with them 23, choosing them being backed by the government of wanda, they're the ones on government also in east side as being a choosing to be honest, the government for supporting the dealer. and doing so. president's pretty security trucking wonder for talking militarily from here in the east, on the odyssey. and now here in the country, people are warming dot, this failure may cost another damage on the grounds of the army of the deal, honestly. and the entrance to the boys has been fighting for almost a 14 days white to now with no stop on the ground. and more people were pushed out from their homes, joining almost the 7 millions of it tunnel distressed the country as registered to this a conflict which has been lasting for almost 4 years. why to know many people are expecting that the solution will come as the president for the security still in the optimal. even the government did not make any move in on board about the delegation from the both site is still the end. they are hoping that sony phone
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will of a come from district recently in order to solve the ongoing issue on hill island. why connie, i'll just go on the democratic republic of congo. i just don't know where at least 38 people have been killed in a drone attack in north, at the for at least 20 others were wounded in the attack in alpha should the capital city of the region active as of blaming the power military rapids support forces which controls nearly all of the fluid and has laid siege to the capitals since may. both the army and the, our staff have been accused of targeting civilians and they move in 19 month the conflict. a t u, an agency for the protection of children says has been a huge upset in gang recruitment of children in hazy gangs already control 85 percent of food friends. and with more children on the front line, they aimed to seize total control of the capital. so days ago has moved the
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members of the v. then some gang coalition in puerto friends. they're fighting to extend their control over haiti's capital. but many of them are just children. that dunwoody not his real name is 14. he has been in the gang since he was 12. his father was killed 2 years ago. his mother is too ill to take care of him. the police kills my friends, my father, my uncle's. so i'm fighting for revenge. i shouldn't be in again. but this is what we haven't hate to. we're hoping to control the apples again and then control the whole country. uni seth says child recruitment has increased 70 percent in the past year as violence has swamped this carry the a nation. there used as fighters informants enforce labor conditions. deteriorated in the capital after the kidding of president julian invoice. in 2021. the united nations has a security, so for admission here,
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400 canyon forces were helping the police and the fight against guns. the lady is 16 years old. he's an old friend. he says the gangs have given him a purpose. the chief treats us well. he trusts us with the money we say for him and gives us everything we need. maybe i should have been in school, but it's not our fault. the government is responsible and that's why we've taken up some children in haiti are struggling for food education and are now extremely vulnerable to recruitment. may use all at any means possible. so yes, in some cases they do go when they track the child and their family. if they refuse to come and join the army group. in other cases they will call this food and security and income for the family and for the child. in other cases, they try the are really busy, they're, they're quite good at using social media that i am always important princess working in haiti has become extremely difficult for international organizations. the security situation, frankly,
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is making our work much more difficult. it's making and more costly and much more complicated, but it also makes our board even more unnecessary because children are children no matter what. whether it is a child who has been forced to join in our school for now, it seems the international community has failed to find a solution to the ongoing crisis in haiti and of the conflict continues to escalate . children have now taken a crucial road on the front line. babies i will, i'll just see to a french official says several 100 people, a fee. it did of the cycling cheeto, his the southern indian ocean island of males. it's the worst psych loan and nearly a century to strength of french overseas territory. psychology to abroad wins of more than 200 kilometers an hour, with reports of settlements being flattens. is your zip. ask yourself that little piece of salt then. i think it will certainly be civil 100, perhaps approaching
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a 1000 or even a few 1000, given the violence of this event. we will experience that the now flesh and now family with our loved ones. our colleagues was at the command seemed to with all my colleagues, the ceiling of the operation will seem to flow away. we found ourselves facing the storm. we all experienced disobedient. inevitably, there was a much high account and it is obviously up to us to drop this tow all french presidency manual. my crown has blanched aid for the cycling. had residents of my aunt while meeting. pope frances on the island of corsica. the 2 also discussed of the will in ukraine and peace in the middle east. the people in georgia are protesting again the day after it's governing party selected a new president form of football. and mikhail calculate she was the only candidates on the ballast opposition parties. boy culture and the vote accusing the government of electro fluid. demonstrations are angry,
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the ruling george and dreams haughty as do radio to data for a membership and a cooling for new elections. still ahead on now to 0. in force, the american swimmer is broken. 9 world records in a week, that's coming off with the a weekly look at the world's tough business stories. what does a rake cost in the united states main for the rest of us from global markets and economies to construction small businesses should that be beyond to asked if people have spent a lot of time working. that part of the answer to understand how it affects the nights with still remain before we can truly say that we are in say, 10 x ray. counting the cost on m g 0 for examining the headlines. what they wanted to do, what they wanted to leave the without health system unflinching to. and then
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