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[000:00:00;00] the the high school where i disgrace palestinians, where sheltering is hate spine is really as striking. nolan got the plane, you're watching l g 0 life from the back to also coming out. sedans, army says it's recapture to strategic town. south of cartoon. after more than a year, a fighting the power military erotic support for the largest fire in los angeles
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has grown. baker forcing thousands more residents from now on june the whole the new frames northeast with civilians face stock, joyce lee, or died as russia files. fresh defense, the news really striking to school housing forcibly disgrace palestinians in gaza has killed at least 8 people. children are among the dead. the attack took place in giovanni and most of the gaza strip. dozens of people have been injured in taken to allow the hospital in gaza city. these really military says it was targeting how my spices, as well as the talk to us with
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a missile. i don't know how i'll trojan all, we don't know anything about the, whether the wounded or killed these release of targets with us without any prior warnings. we found the human pulp say they killed children, they killing the poor people and the innocent people and the defenseless people who can except the children to be killed by miss silas. the israelis don't fear. got a report from the hospital in guys a city way grieving parents, gavin. 8 was watch, love e o was here as a to on the kids in supplying their attacks against the values and the loss of that . but then, but it was the school and jump out of town and visit asked included, the children would about the warranty is 10 years as it can lead. and they say there is charles
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who just killed by the name of me. he was inside the see another little baby here just can't find days variety and the school data was developed down and there was here's another body. 1 * this place is designated to be a place for the collab. tell about this. been the last moments with the beloved ones. additionally, the deluxe gonna lie. i go to, my son was 3 years old. they killed him. i don't know how many people with knots it . we have 9 siblings on my brother's a wounded, the. my sister went missing. my 20 year old brother was mazda it. so the situation
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of the moment is really the, allowing the hospice as there is no, i need. i need to go supplies. i oh so there was no on discussion on the doctor that's justify. uh, a why the, the, the just told inquiries is a on a daily basis. so this is all the old situation. um, this is the, the, the, the situation here and i left the hospital how they got fluids. i just need a allow the hospital all this time. and other developments us president elect donald trump's middle east and boy is in israel. steve with coff has met. he's ready, prime minister benjamin, that's the out. the meeting comes as diplomatic efforts continue to secure a ceasefire in gaza. that's yeah, was also sending a high level delegation to go high to join negotiations aimed at reaching a ceasefire. deal that speak to him, the sound hooked about this. she's joining us from amman. jordan,
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because israel's government has been down to 0 from operating in the country, hummed us. so we have, i, what i understand is the most senior is really the delegation traveling to do ha, us present electronics and void meeting this. now how significant is all this, how, what could it signal the whole prime minister benjamin netanyahu announcing that she will dispatch this very high level delegation that includes the head of israel's messiah. but the accidental security agency machine, but the internal security agency and the representative from these rarely military . it's worth mentioning that the 3 of them have not been dispatched together since august of 2024 last year. but you have to remember that these negotiations have largely failed, but what's different this time is that there is a new us president coming to office in just under 2 weeks. and the new envoy to the middle east actually met with prime minister benjamin netanyahu,
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and reportedly told him that incoming president trump wants to see a deal before he takes office. and previously we heard from us secretary of state anthony, blinking just in the last week. but he's confident a deal could come to fruition in the next couple of weeks. but that if it didn't happen under president bind in, it would happen under president elect donald trump. but it's really official speaking anonymously to is really media say that there's still hasn't been any progress. right. and as we speak come to, we're seeing another protest in israel by the find me of the captives the in gaza. it is a saturday. so the, this is of course been happening for the last year and it hasn't had any effect. it would seem, you mentioned the discussions largely failing over the last year. why has that been the case as well? there are tubs sticking points on both sides. hema says they want a comprehensive ceasefire, a total into the war, a withdrawal of israeli troops
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a complete and to the aggression ongoing. so, but these riley's have said that even if a deal is secured, if a pause in the fighting is obtained, but they're going to continue the war cuz they have military goals and objectives that they have to reach in nearly 15 months later. none of those objectives have been met, so israel says the war has to continue until they get what they want. but how much says they're not going to agree to those terms. while there have been a lot of back and forth discussions over the last 13 months since the 1st and only cease fire deal took place in november of 2023, they have largely been out of stalemate. and whenever there are talks of them for regressing is really official weeks who is really media, but that's simply not the case. then you have family members of is really captives who blame these really government st. but nothing yahoo is the one who is neither capable nor willing to accept a deal. come to thank you very much for that. have this on hold slide for us there
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. and i'm on another world news. so don scotsman says it's army has liberated the strategic city of want to my donnie south of the capital cartoon. government spoke to us and says, soldiers are now advancing degree of pockets of power, military rapids support forces. what wants mcdonny is a capital of 20 stage is putting under control of the i assessed and december of 2023. he but morgan has moved from car to all the sudden these armies game of what am i the need, the capital of agency at a stage comes of the back of advances from the army from various access to worth the capital of data over the past few days now we've been seeing the army taken over villages in the south and south east port parts uh south east, some parts off, and just either stayed with let's look at the significance of wouldn't bethany the capital of data space. first of all, it lives in the center of the country and control of it gives the army or where was in control off the i wouldn't get any of the capital,
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nobody does eat them access to other parts of the country. when the rest of took over with money in december 2023, that gave us the ability to be able to move to other parts of the country, such as in, not in the southeast new nile in the, in the east and west nile. and the south as well. now that last, that territory, that progress was able to make will not be possible. and it forces in those areas will be trapped between forces, obviously the needs army wouldn't. bethany is also where the army 1st infantry division is located. so that is going to give the army a moral boost, especially when you look at the fact that's when the arrows of took over with money . there were a lot of complaints among officers and soldiers saying that the leadership was not meeting the standards, then his army and that they should have a replacement of the leadership. now that's what made and it is now back under the control of it to move army. the army is likely to gain, especially if the leadership is likely to gain more support, not just from the soldier them offices, but also from the to the needs citizens as well. hey, bill morgan,
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onto vera cartoon. the most disgust is major development. it seems to dance or with dolly, i've done my name, who is a sort of nice political commentator. and so the side to active issues. joining us from cairo, don, you good to have you with us again on, on to 0. as we heard this don's military forces earlier this week also came to see several other r as if territories. how significant and strategic all these games and all they are an indication that the are a cellphone, a box, what? and they're very significant. i mean, this time, last year we were all dis, funds and because seemingly so don was mostly in the control of, of the minutes of the our assets. so the inroads, but the army has made is huge. and then to z a, especially the sick capital method. he is significant because it does, it is the actual, agricultural hard kind of so done. and it's the 2nd largest city to cartoon. and it
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was host to the vast majority of the space people. so it's significant and so many ways it also comes hot in the fields of the sanctions that were faced by the, by the restriction on the, on him it t, the leader of the are assessed. so it's a moral victory. it's a moral victory for the off of the army. it's a joint us victory for the 70 civilians who have suffered immensely under the art stuff. so today was a good day. today is a good day. and i mean, i don't like to be a pessimist or very cautionary, but i will, will celebrate today, but we know that, you know, the war is far from over there. so what's happening in a fashion? there's still some parts of cartoon that are under the r as of control, right, and the destruction in damage with our stuff has committed against this. so the news will take a while. you mentioned that the military gains, of course, come after us earlier this week, determined that the staff had committed genocide is done and impose sanctions on
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him, etc. do you think this decision by washington has had a need fact on that? what's contributed? do you think to these games the military has made and what is it going to take? what else remains to be done by the military to be gainful control? thank and i think the inroads made by the army has shown that the, the army is gaining and it's not, you know, there's a so, so now when they just go in there having to go see asians or any mediation talks, the army comes from a very strong point and that plays heavily in their favor. and as you know, they have been talks initiated by turkey between the u. e and the sudanese army. and i think the, those, the sanctions imposed place by the us by the you with a is significant and is also in terms of timing for it play. it plays favorably for the army because they know they've been victorious so far. and this comes in and the, you know, the r a stuff has been deemed a genocidal militia,
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committing war crimes. so it's all positive for present for us out a streaming negative for the, our assessment, our persona non grata. but as you say, a diety of the war is fall from over. i mean, this crisis is described as well as western 90 terry in crisis. today, you have firemen and 5 areas of a country, at least 5 areas. what decisive actions do you think are needed today from the international community to end this war, or the more of the army gains control of the territory, the better the access in regards to aid, which is like you could, could pointed out, you know, the army itself has denied that there is from them, but we all know there is from and, and in the family has been there and the prediction so they will only get worse. so hopefully with the victories of the army, this will allow for more age convoys to get through to that more areas to reach
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more people or in dire need of assistance. and so i think this should pay into their hands. and if the army is smart and they, they think of, you know, they should utilize this momentum for their thought for themselves and allow a voice to go through these to allow more aid to come in. okay. and the more territory they gain, the more access to better access and will be for the for 8 dining. thank you so much for talking to us about the study i've done. my name is so denise political commentator and civil society activist joining the staff from kyle. thank you for your a. thank you. now. some on. yeah. and do you feel you have agreed to restore full diplomatic relations after talk soon? addis. however, the announcement was made during a visit to if you, if you are by somebody as president sure has on shared from hamlet fox with the fuel. kids fridays and dr. young midway are described as positive. a dispute between the 2 neighbors erupted in january last year after, if you'll be assigned to maritime deal with somebody is break away region of
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somebody that still ahead on alger 011 on scale. take upon minutes are me serious new leader in damascus to discuss the border of refugees and the economy, the, the latest news as it breaks people desperate for which solutions and i'm so, so the o problem which put this 5, that's a full for the new administration with detailed coverage for people on business or something affected by a tax going to buy. i'm groups in the region with more than paid 10 percent of the population consider for from around the world, implementing the free meals program. the government ends to reach at least $15000000.00 by the end of this year. the hard hit came in to be could be in term head for 4 years, which is pretty much the electoral times. now. i didn't say that that will be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election?
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mean pretty tough. it is most important that we focus on how to work with president trump thought provoking on stuff. and your wife is dealing with the climate crisis is a crisis of crisis good times, but so it's not just one price is up via the story on talk to how does era is there any sign of relief for the millions of palestinians and gaza? for now, stuck between an outgoing fighting administration and an incoming trumpet industries . now that americans have decided to put forth back in the white house. what from the country and the world expect a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, the, [000:00:00;00] the,
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you're watching out your 0 reminder about top stories and he's really striking us full housing for simply disgrace palestinians in gaza. ask him that. he said, people, is there any forces of now he has more than 46500 people since the war began. the u . n is warning of growing style nation sedans. army says it's retake and the strategic city of one mcdonny south of the capital called to the government says its soldiers and now advancing decree of pockets of power, military rockers support forces in the us that was not into the 5th day of the wild fires in the sands and his way emergency caused a binding, the flames from the ground and air during a brief long from strong wind gusts. the fire chief is wanting that moderate to strong winds will pick up and continue until wednesday, creating dangerous conditions for more fires. people across and they are being asked to stay indoors from dusk till dawn to avoid breathing and toxic fumes. at
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least 11 people have died and 13 people are missing. more than a $150000.00 residents are under evacuation orders. let's speak to out of there is phil laval now is joining us from california. i feel your at a heavy part i understand having just gotten off or helicopter trip around the 5 zone. talk to us about what you see for you. you got 2 different perspectives from up that for the festival, you get a perspective that you don't get on the ground of the damage. you mean you see these images on television, you drive around these neighborhoods that have been completely destroyed, like the policy side. but then when you see the, from the, uh, it looks like a pump system, they all leveled out totally flattened. and the policies, you know, a week ago this was a vibrant community. it was full of businesses and shops and homes and lives. and now it's just completely destroyed. but the other thing you get from the and is a sense of just how much gain just eliza had. because apparently this is what this
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is the policy. it's probably behind me. we're still at a distance from it at this highly port. but last we flip over it. you could save those flames. what really, really, getting quite high on the problem they've got is that the wind is changing direction every now and again. and it's moving in different directions. for example, last night, when we got to this neighborhood, i almost immediately, we got an evacuation warning telling goes that we need it to be ready to leave. because it's moving towards this part of that light, which is something under valley, and this is a very densely populated area. what's what with millions of people here, it's also be moving towards brentwood, which is like that, that direction. that's where you got places like you see, i like 40000 students, you've got all the sense the populated neighborhoods and this wind direction can change very quickly. let me just tell you about what the house has helped me get this. how the poor because if you come around here, see that yellow red play it over that. that is what's called a stupid group, but it's one of 2 that to be loved by the canadians. there's those planes that can screw up the water and then they fly over the mountains and then they drop that
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water onto the flames. although one of those is actually carly out of action because it was hit by a drone that it's believe was being floating illegally a few days ago. but what we've also got, because a local tank is that all taking over those areas and they're putting down the red flavor, taught them how to. but it, they hope will kind of draw a line that will stop the slaves from spreading. but you know, it is such a massive task, reached about 6 fires butting se with them at the big once you've got the eat messiah, which is still going that's destroyed to like, full thousands as a full hector's. you've also got the policy. it's 5, which is the largest that is destroyed 9 heck does that fire load has got 3 and a half 1000 firefighters working on it. this some, some of the hall 1000 and la accounts you at the moment from los angeles, on the accounts these other states, from canada. so coming from mexico, which shows just how much this is an issue. i know so as you said, these wins all set to pick up. so right now the wins the picking up a little bit, i think fairly mild this morning before cost of the sites do not be fooled. people
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need to realize that these winds will pick up like sunday. and so monday, this could be just as bad a situation as we saw earlier this week when those winds got really stronger. that makes it harder for those ad defenses to kick in because those plays caught fire. but when the smoke gets to dense, those firefight just can't get to some neighborhoods because some of these areas are in canyons, but they're very, very difficult to reach. what you've got is this repetitive cycle, because the wind then blows embers from these places and they'll float maybe up to a columbus or a way that loved to people's yards. a lot of people's cause that level people's reeves that that house is. and that the way those winds will cause those flies to grow and then they'll spread even further hot. it's like that that boy like a walkable they called keep across every single fire. so it is so difficult for them right now. yeah. extremely difficult conditions. i thank you very much. i failed for bringing us a nice day from los angeles. they live at 11 on sky. take a prime minister,
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has met the serious new leader in damascus way. they promised to strengthen their borders and territories. it is the latest in a blitz of different met diplomatic visits to syria, as governments around the world work to formulations with its your administration. lama jump june, has latest, i mean the flurry of diplomatic activity that's been taking place in damascus. the last few weeks comes another high level visit to syria, this one, the caretaker prime minister of 11 on this evening thought the who was in damascus meeting for over an hour behind closed doors with the head of syria do administration, how much a shut off? now both men talked about how one of the relations we're going to be between 11 on and syria going forward, trying to present a united front and turning to a new chapter for the future of both countries. top on the agenda as far as discussions between both man, several issues, one of them, of course, the issue of syrian refugees in lebanon. there are more than 1000000 syrian
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refugees. they fled to lebanon during the syrian civil war, remain and 11 on both men agreed to set up a committee to try to look at some type of long term solution and a potential return of syrian refugees to syria. also, on the agenda for the 11 east care take, or prime minister the issue of lebanese detainees in syria and wanting to know more about their fates. beyond that, but most important step, both meant was the issue of border security between both countries. here's more of what both man had to say, because i felt like i a little the other we discussed. the situation on the board is between both countries and ways of boosting the joint efforts to protect the security in both countries, fedex, and to prevent anything that can hits the security and safety of both countries. this visit bodes well for the future way to malice little. i mean, that's who i should hold off of the young menu. we shouldn't forget that we've only been in power for one month and some days. there are many issues that need
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a lot of time to deal with the priority. now when syria is considered the situation inside the country, the weapons inside syria. and this was us, this meeting, and we will be having more meetings. many topics will be discussing the upcoming days at the top of those comes to board a situation young argument also discussed in the meeting was the issue of the economies of both 11 on in syria. the economy 11 on has been in ruins for years. and of course in syria, the economy is in a dire condition, suffering under crippling international sanctions. of course, over the course of the past several weeks, the due administration, syria, many of the officials here have urge the international community to lift those sanctions. haven't just eat up damascus. ukraine sizes captured 2 wounded north korean soldiers in rushes, kirk's region. s believe to be the 1st time the military has been able to question north korean, kept his after several seas last month died from serious phone's investigators say
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they provide undisputable evidence. that true, sent 5 killing young, are fighting for moscow. freshman attacks on the front lines, the northeastern ukraine of forcing residents to make the difficult but necessary choice to feed at homes. fatigue from almost 3 years of conflict is making people in the region favor a negotiated settlement and the war general whole reports on the hockey. reaching of coupons in the hockey region of ne and ukraine, a time divided by the us skill river. now a front line in danger of being overrun. some of its last remaining residents decides the time has come to sleep. they're picked up by volunteers who regularly face danger on the submissions like this one. this we're going to, people will be it just a trickle is a troubling sign for ukraine. frontlines here in the north and the east of the country that have been relatively static, are now beginning to move,
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and they're not moving in ukraine space. both sides are consolidating their battlefield positions ahead of possible negotiations. they see for neighbors in the and victor, it is a bit to sweet journey to safety. knowing their homes may never be one back. or those are involved. there's no need to say anything. my emotions are old or eaten all over my face. and i thought was that what you took on? yes, now, yeah, of course i don't truly want to leave, but them to do it. and why should they find this strange letter? we which i am sorry. shifting front lines bring of the visitors to war. crimes, investigate is documenting alleged breaches of the laws of war like leads recorded in the village of keep sharif sometime quiet about something. it is evidence that hockey regions chief prosecutor tells me that should form part of any negotiations holding russia to account extra little boys to this work is more done then the
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russian federation can say, do you even have that it was an ukraine will respond to no we don't, we were waiting for negotiations to talk about and then rush it can say, oh, so the one no more crimes. after all, the window switch, drone an infantry battles have left little standing in the village of keeps every from those still clinging to their old lives. the arrow find really persuaded to leave. arriving at the reception center in hockey, october looked the means to go quarter. she'll move surely. who doesn't dream of i've been living while again, in case everything fine and life back together again. let people you, my dude miller is among an estimated 52 percent of war fatigued ukrainians, who now want a negotiated settlement with russia and the it's unlikely anyone will turn to live here again. so it was a party, a single house or shop device. if we don't all agree, let them take us little girl takes it just real. now what does nothing good remains
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there? she accepts that seeding territory. her home included may be the price of peace during the whole elder 0 in the khaki region. one, all the stories were covering on al jazeera on our website that on to 0 dot com, the very latest on to stories on this day with this coming up next, it's tough to out, is there. and i'll be back with one of these. after that, the the hello there, a cold snap has swept across europe this weekend, cooling things down, especially across the west scenarios. but we will see things ton more mild as we go into the new we can just look a little bit quiet across the west, but out east where we have got that winter weather pulling across poland, affecting the czech republic,
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the baltic states as well as looking very windy here. we've also got more in a way of windy and wintry wet weather affecting the balkans, moving into grease. that's a storm pushing across easily and we have got some amber warnings out for those winds. red warning for the wind in croatia and things are looking largely unsettled across the belly, eric islands, as we go into monday. you can see those conditions washing pushing into greece, stretching old way into the black sea, with more wintry weather, pulling its way across the western russia. there's more winter weather to come as well. so no way you can see the stronger wins some heavier rain moving into the north west of the u. k. but still some sunny spells down in the cell. now in terms of temperatures, it has been looking very cold out west, but have a look at that. we'll see temperature coming up and places like scotland to double digits and a blessing sunshine again. on tuesday, the,
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