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look into all the international players of that city as committed to on the 1974 accord. and we are also prepared to receive the you in full season in order to restore the situation as was before that he sent the advancement by these really forces got out of no doubt has a big role to play within this particular issue. and they will play an active role in order to continue to exercise price or, and cooperation with a number of states, wisdom at and european, including the united states. how old the world states. i agree that very soon the advancement buy is way in the present time. represents a surface the other violation cuts out will be, must adopt or they can save up in means in order to exercise price or, and they stated sit down with $1.00. so he's going to buy this. the press
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conference comes to an end. thank you. the sanctions must be lifted without delay, the cold lab i caught those fondest and 5 minutes to my home. it did not the man and fanny was speaking there in sylvia, alongside the new leader with a shuttle. i let's go live to our correspondent. i'm a jump june, outside the presidential palace in damascus. and we've seen the, i think it's, i'd say my home with a, a stepping off of interactions between country and certain officials as well as certain officials and all the arab countries. what, what does this tell us about the dynamic that's developing in relations between syria and the out of world? you know, certainly over the course of the last 2 weeks, you've seen so many delegations arrive in damascus courses. the 1st visit by taught those 5 minutes or, and 4 and mr. jake, how many amount of funding. but there had been
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a company delegation that came to syria in december. and you've also seen delegations from saudi arabia and kuwait. uh g c. c, a mind, you've seen many countries come here and visit and also your a p and countries international actors. certainly this is saying that syria is very serious about trying to strengthen its ties with gulf countries and regional leaders. now in this press, are you heard of course of the 3 prime minister say that is saying that sanctions against syria should be lifted. us be coming another in a long line of countries that is urging the west international actors, especially the us to lift those crippling economic sanctions on syria. this is coming over again and again from the syrian leaders in the past several weeks as well. beyond that, you also heard about those prime minister and for minister say that author will be investing in syria when it comes to lots of projects. they're going to be providing power to syria going forward also. uh,
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they are going to try to streamline help from businesses in syria to try to boost the economy. also, the most important thing they said is to try to ensure the flow of very much needed to monetary and aid into syria. so this very much showing that when it comes to the relationship between syria, unfortunately they want to build warm relations, a very strategic partnership. this was a very warm meeting that took place between the shut off the head of serious new administration and corporate as prime minister and for ministers. just how much the knob on a side. so i'm all right. thanks so much to my i'm a jung june. that bringing us an update on that meeting that we've been seeing in damascus between causes foreign minister and find the best um, i'm and did not offline assign me and the new leader of syria leading that transitional administration. i some of the shut off the
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off to a devastating rule that kills more than $46700.00 palestinians and gaza is around how miles have finally reached a cease fire agreement. but all the circles remain so many are hopeful. the deal will end the war, but these right the minute tree, it's showing no sign defending. it's from bob minutes until the si, fi comes into effect on sunday. it's counted out in 10 says strikes across gauze, killing at least $73.00 palestinians. since the announcement was made, that he had had a good many women to have the delay of this truth till sunday means we have new catastrophes every day. every hour, every delay means one, families killed the proof of what i'm saying. the montes x, the dale includes the release of his writing, the caps is being held in gaza,
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but it still needs the approval of these where the cabinet, this row is now tuesday, how mass of remaining on parts of the agreement. it says the cabinet will not convey it until the group accepts all the elements. how mass on that spot. it said it's already committed to the deal. all the while a group of his riley's have gathered in west tourism to protest against the seas. far, 3 families of israeli forces in garza, or among those demonstrating the calling on the government to abandon the deal, calling it a surrender. one of these right, the strikes that happened off the seas. 5 deal was announced. killed 20 palestinians. happened in july. the a city in northern garza, but i know how late it has been to the size of the attack. the also to cease fire announcements. yes. are they these really fights or is this have intensified their tags targeting several homes across the goddess rape. i'm now standing in your values to be these where you'd be fights or just have targeted this residential
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building. at least 20 palestinians were killed and dozens were injured and transported to the nearest hospital. the situation nearest the and much more dire as you can see, the steel of a destruction inflicted to this was a visual building and the buildings around in this target in a home. as you can see here, civilians are trying to move from a shock. they, after they have been celebrating yesterday the cease fire announcements, they ended up being targeted and importantly, killed as at midnight by john gunner, who has rules celebrating the cease fire announcement is really well. plants took us by surprise. i woke up to find myself lying in hospital with head injuries. well my brothers and my aunts were killed. i'm miraculously survived. as a civil defense member pulled me from under the rubble and couldn't make the for funny. and we were gathering a home happily because of the announcement on and i already lost,
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assist without husband and all that children to this will not been as i was about to sleep. i had a loud explosion. i ran out to find the whole building next to me level to the ground. nothing but rubble, dust and smoke rising to the dark skies. i heard screams from under the concrete ruins. some civil defense members rushed to our help. without bad hands we managed to pull out the dead and a few survivors. the means who were sleeping inside this, this fraud residential building and as we have spoken to civilians, there are many still under the rubble. they were still in the bridge and last night the unfortunately had been targeted and brutally killed civilians are trying to just move the debris from best free to just to get back to life. the civilians are wasting cause cautiously just to liberate the ceasefire. taking effect, if i am sending me just a rough, northern gauze on part is fine. kindly,
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my food is in debt and by the hand central gaza joins us from the now. so have a i need celebration and hope being mobbed by intense his re the strikes in the last 24 hours, killing an increasing number of people of the absolutely. on. as of this moment, people across garza city and the northern part of the city park experiencing a hard time and living the aftermath of the talks, they were only given just a short window to express. their happened is that excitement that uh there are these fire agreement was reached as of last night, as the announcement came in from doha. but right after that there, there happened is their excitement there has been. so you have for ya, was caught short by the bombing campaign. it was a heart breaking seeing here, where while we were covering it,
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where someone was informed that his family was bomb, the house that they were shouldering in was bombed in investment. there is by city, this is the, the, the moment that people have mixed feelings. whether it is this going to happen this time, is it real or are we still going to enjoy much of the pain and the agony and the sadness and a lot of people in, in gaza city work, not only the have been enjoying the intense bombing campaign and all the by products with the difficult living conditions and, and all the horrible and unfolding tragedies. but they woke up this morning to remove bodies of from under the rubble of many of the bombed homes in gaza. city in the northern part of the strip in jamalia town and its vicinity, 66 people as of early our this morning as the as the, the progressive that's the number of people were killed. there's still many under missing and a trap under the rebels. we're talking about at least $21.00 to children among the
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dead and $25.00 women also work among the did once again. we are with the same patterns of women and children making up the majority of people killed and, and, and, and then did that as a result of the were elsewhere in con eunice, in the mos evacuations, or even at the time of the ceasefire, announced as a journalist lost his life in a draw on his try so long with other people here and on the setup, do you have an active? it's then a journal goes to what's going to be in a car, along with his brother, and 3 more people while driving their car in on the side of the refugee camp in preparation for the seeds far it was really sad because we saw this particular activists here at the corner of the hospital, he said he was going to say, right, you can this particular area that haven't related of the bonds you wanted to celebrate with the kids and, and people in the 10th accounts this, these fire is coming and there's an end to this been happening now, he was caught short when he was when he was killed inside his car. all right,
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thanks so much kindly my load that data by it's what else? prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office really is the statement on the c 5 deal. it says how miles has renamed on pumps of the agreement, reached with the mediators and israel, in an effort to extort last minute concessions. these ready cabinet will not convene until the media is, is notify as well how mazda is accepted, all elements of the agreement. i'm asked for it spot, it says it's committed to the c's. 5 deal announced by me. the 8th is in concert on wednesday for the asthma and the video regarding the claims of his ready permanence to benjamin to, to know his office. i confirmed that how much is committed to what was agreed upon and to the seat fight agreements that was announced by the mediators and no amendments. why did i hope that such statements from the to know his office? i'm not an attempt to evade that commitment to the ceasefire agreement. just hum this, although joins us now from my mind because as well as banned down to 0 from operating
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that and in the occupied west bank. so what is this a power and crisis over what is the sticking point? well, the prime minister's office is claiming that how this is going back on some of the agreements saying that they're back tracking on some of the things that were already agreed upon. but him, us release the statements saying that that's not the case, but they're ready for the framework that was that line and presented and confirmed by mediators on wednesday night. but there is another sort of issue here, and that's internal disputes within these really government. from the far right, you have the party of betsel of smelt rich, the countries finance minister. his party has released the statement saying that they are actually ready to leave the government. if they don't get some sort of assurance from benjamin netanyahu. that israel will go back to full scale war to
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continue is fighting after phase one of this deal. we've heard from the finance minister and also the national security minister throughout the last week who have been staunch opponents of any sort of ceasefire deals or negotiations restarting. they've said that this is a bad deal, but this is bad for israel's national security. and that they would be giving up the so called military achievements that they have gotten in the last 15 months. so the security cabinet was supposed to meet for a vote on this deal, but that is still delayed and the prime minister's office has said that he's not going to be commenting about this at all until everything within the deal is finalized. and we've been hearing, rumbling some, some cabinet members about how they might even pull out of the gulf. what can you tell us about that as well? you have some more buttons here. the country's national security minister just
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a few days ago released the video statement, saying that he's ready to leave the government but not as bad, but he successfully evaded any sort of ceasefire deal over the last year or so putting constant pressure on benjamin netanyahu. but also stressing, but she and bethel and smelt, richard don't have that same sway with these really premier this time around. so we some are been here was calling on smell, trace to join him, vote, know against this deal. and believe these really government that essentially toppling benjamin netanyahu has coalition. but the main issue here is what is going to happen is benjamin netanyahu is government collapse as well. you have the opposition who has said that they would step in offer a safety net for netanyahu. former unity government during more time past the ceasefire deal and then the country could go to elections, but this is something benjamin netanyahu hasn't taken them up on. they've been saying this for many, many months since these negotiations were starting to pick up again around the summer of 2024. so all eyes are going to be domestically on israel to see how the
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government is going to handle this. but it's worth mentioning that tomorrow on friday at sundown, starts jabard, which is the sabbath in which these far right parties do not work. and so they're either gonna have to come to these boats thursday night, or saturday evening. all right, thanks so much. i'm the solve, the i said i had on al jazeera i'm still a valid los angeles, whether you still are coming to help in the fight against the wall flies are coming, not just from out of state, but out of prison to the to still raining heavily handle a daily basis in single port has been for the whole month, and that rings crept up just as a side of the border into some time. chances are flooding has been resurrected in
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there. it's not surprising is already in singapore, so went month. however, they've had about 418 minimizes right. and so far this month to be half way through the month. and the average is about $250.00. so we've doubled the average, and we hoffer through the months as some flooding here, and some more possibly to come to the feet of all this right naturally is the color that comes the other side of the whole line, whole front, the seasonal front, and it's producing snow yeah, to most i for home. she's a high grand mostly and how carter lowered right. but the feed over it is not a very strong wind and it's not particularly cold and the sun is i have the top, it's doing this work time just dropped evasion. that 70 invasion, 10 in shanghai, 19 in hong kong park where it should be. and nothing springs parts to me as being unusual. just slightly warming. same is true for india and answer lanka with the seasonal northeast the when you get rain coming in and palaces next pulses to industry lanka. i would think fairly soon the northern plain, still full of fun,
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particularly in new delhi and up to was northern pakistan. and that's not for us to change for at least 2 or 3 days, but he will change the humanitarian crisis and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. okay, i foundations loving an emergency response subs as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play a crucial role in alleviating suffering, promoting community wellbeing and contributing to the recovery join. okay, foundation in its mission to support 11 and during this critical time. full now or visit. okay, adult tool. the, the the
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welcome back. you're watching, i'll just do a time to recap, i'll headlines now. these are the minutes where you show no sign of it and it gets from bonham. it's gone. so going to a cease fire agreement reached with some us comes into effect. it's carried out intense as strikes across the strip kills at least $73.00 power stands. since the announce is made, vio includes the release of his way the captives held in garza, it still needs to be approved by these ready cabinets. this problem is now using how much. busy of renee being on top of the agreement, it says the cabinet will not mates until the group accepts, pull the elements from us 1st part says it's already committed to the deal. the group of israelis has gathered in west jerusalem to protest against the seas.
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fine, they want the government to abandon the deals willing it. a surrender was more than 70 percent of residential buildings destroyed. the most palestinians in gaza doesn't have a home to go back to john. this be sent out has been documenting the war. she's spoken to the residents of hon eunice who decided to go back despite the destruction a hi everyone. this is the son i. i'm still alive. i'm talking to you from the golf trip with more than 70 percent of the residential buildings were destroyed in a one year. i'm going to decide on the question now is where can the people who used to live in this next group and survived the destruction of the genocide live after all of the people that i'm gonna make because i'm going to show you the lead on why the numbers to them for you to the level
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of the, the the amount of who should get it. so i don't know how to get model mobile or if i bought a, i certainly does at the bottom of the necessarily a, a few behind me as a whole. the 1st floor is destroyed and there is no interest in france for the whole. so people court stairs here, open a door into the wall of the next floor and good to their plans alive means that there was a way down to chasing us ahead, refunded the money from him. the money or my son. as you can see here, before the close of the length of the options,
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we don't have any places to go through. so people now are returning back to their homes and trying to rebuild any seems like any we'll look at here. on the side is that we need to set that up today and i said that you know the name on those done according to the terminal financial. so i'm gonna have this check. i definitely go from account futile families that i'm about. how about if i look over the apologize that we don't have the smoke that the progressive through the district? there's some of those usa deflect, gaila to come and be but i'm just show is the director of the palestinian non governmental organizations network. you joins us from data by in,
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gone, so good to have you with us and i understand. yeah, obviously this is a very personal story for many people in gaza, including yourself and you've just lost a friend who is killed and his entire family killed in an as trying to tell us about the, the difficulty and the challenge of, of processing that when we believe was so close to a cease fire in gaza to you. yeah, i lost the police on the fence. you was injured and severely is the is where it is prior to his home and the what all the family member who killed and he was injured. and this morning we last time suffering from has to be in the rooms. he was the director of the independent commission for the human rights and got something off. and he was waiting for me to see if i know the bench is probably
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back to god the city and why he's waiting. he yeah, this is ryan. dwayne is a dream and his life and the same office. it's 2 sides and 2 daughters and his wife, who she was invest in one of the hospitals here. so the, the case is continue. not only for a rough one, my friend, but also for many others. last night and today we, i, while i was at the hospital in the front of the rock but still was vince or federal and sort of all those children women of those who would have killed in the last line than they had in the morning. and his rice and why has to be, what was the breaking this is fire, the bill was a strike. and this happiness happened yet there and so place in which was makes
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a sad, this mixed old high consensus good and how to have been really so the lot the big watson that we have receiving from the even got the one waiting for the 2nd that the application of the cease fire agreement will be to which women haul that's all right and the see if it were offered south of a prominent figure in the human rights community. but also his family 12 people were killed of his family members. and i'm wondering from, from what you know, what you're hearing, did they get any kind of warning? were they given any reason why this family home was targeted? i or i, we have no clue why they die. and that is right. and this home.
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well, rather than the, his relatives were in the home was the one of those children and dropping to this and your family. i think one see the home. so it became pieces of brussels and i have no losses. that this is why we, we goal all the, the international act is in order to be sure to stop documenting the serious and the civil premises as to homes in the hospital. robert is that you might have defended and he's well known and his and then also his family, that team data thing that, that tall. so daughter giving this whole and we are going also fund investigation what, what does it do for the human rights defenders?
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yes. the same kind of inquiry mission to investigate on the coming of profit somehow. and also the international justice board. basically just the gate on the private is doing overall ha, ha ha. and the others, thousands of others be inducing, thousands wouldn't go. a civilians, as you know, i didn't call these victims 46000 people when killed 70 bucks. and then when the children and women, so this investigation lead for accountability is needed isn't justice for the victims, blah, blah, blah. and this is one of the calls that we, we have to do it every time the international community, a little bit of legation to list these, the crimes committed against the stance to meetings. all right, well the,
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for the thank you so much. i'm just show for the palestinian and g o network the, the u. k is pledging long term support for you crime with the signing of a 100, the security and trade agreement for things 5 minutes to kiss down there is in k of where he and president with all of them is that and sky paid tribute to cranes full and sold just the agreements include small minute tree and economic aid for ukraine, n grades and military collaboration on maritime security and drone technology together we saw and a lot of the 3 the very 1st it's kind of the partnership between u. k and ukraine reflects the huge affection that exists between observations i'm, i'm proud to speak for the whole of the united kingdom when i say we all with,
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you know, just today or tomorrow. but this year, over next, before a 100 years, this big cry emitted for he says it's false is have taken 27 russian soldiers present that in the south west and quote, a screech and yeah, key the somebody and thoughts is more north. what's more that they should just talk to a small go to the army, publish this video, which appears to show the captives identifying themselves by name and rank ukrainian forces launch and incursion into the russian territory in august the to this been 5th, find change since south african police as low as a camera on the ground, into an abandoned gold mine, and still fontaine to see if any survivors or corpses remain. this comes as police and the community lead is ended. the last girl peroration, they say there's no one left inside, dead or alive. at least 78 on documented miners have been confirmed that now we
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can consume, that's the case of the mind. racing has changed with the told us today is indeed true that there is no longer any legal minus emergency crews in the us. city of los angeles are still trying to contain several on size as resources, poor in from other states and countries convicted. criminals have been recruited to join the front line. full of al, spoke to $17.00 to and $5.00 fi to and this reports to visualize it. no, i got you. i got some stuff for sure. with boiled writing these at quite the journey from behind, balls in prison, to out front in the fight against california as while fi, as it really gave me the opportunity to redeem some of the things that i've done in my past when i was a young man right, and he was given 6 years for burglary when he was just 20 years old,
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but signed up for a program to train as a firefighter, as part of a sentence, i was like, you know what? i don't like myself. i want to change. why am i want to be trustworthy? i want to be responsible. as los angeles has bunch, the incarcerated have health, nearly a 1000 convicted criminals joining firefighters to bottle of places that have wiped out entire areas and left dozens dead. if ever there was a need. this last week has proven it because even with the 90005 fighters, they had access to when it came to these wildfires that devastated so many places like counties, 5 chief says they just didn't have enough people. that is why we've seen support come from further away from out of state, out of country, even from canada and mexico. i close at the home from california is presence identified by the orange uniforms. they sign of voluntarily to learn the skills california needs. i'm giving them a path to a career on the outside makes it feel really good aside. and that's something that
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i didn't really think i get the opportunity to do state govern a given use of a big fan so much. so he paused and dried me, who now runs the forestry fly and recruitment program to try to get more involved. since i started my organization.

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