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the the . ringback the israel's military says that one or 4 bodies handed over by how mouse on thursday did not belong to sheree the boss. as expected, the, you're watching l g 0 life or my headquarters in delphi, i'm getting you navigate to also coming up multiple explosions on buses and tell a v if no one is injured. but israel's prime minister says no tre operations will be intensified in the occupied west bank. i look,
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president trump is obviously very frustrated right now with president. so wednesday, the us national security advisor asks keith to stop insulting president trump us for a lot of years, a landscape meets the american special envoy to ukraine. and for the 1st time on african soil. j. 24 and ministers made in johannesburg. the we begin with breaking news in israel's military says one or 4 bodies handed over by her mouse on thursday, did not belong to sherry the boss. so israel's militarist as dna testing suggested the body does not belong to any other captive. the bodies of siri bosses, children, fear and 4 year old area will be boss, were confirmed to be among the for released him. us has not yet commented on this
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claim. noodle, it is joining us from the jordanian capital. how much is there? because the is really government on the policy now, 40 bonds all 0 from reporting from inside israel on the occupied west bank. what more is the, is really military saying about this? and have we heard anything from, from us as well during this dramatic announcements by the is really an army that came about 1 30 in the morning and local time. really took everybody by surprise. we have not heard from the forensic institute in israel about more uh, technical details, but according to these really are me that body as that was handed over to israel a as being a that of sherry. but in fact, it turned out to be that of an, an identified person, not, not chevy. the bus or any other is really captive. these really armies considering
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that a violation of a ok most to verity of the statement every and they uh, the army of course demanded that the body of should be the bus is handed over along with the rest of the is really captive. we have not heard any response from him us, as i said, it is a now to in the morning palestine time. but we have to also remind our viewers that the, the, the bus finally were not captured by him. us. they were captured by a smaller or lesser known group. although of course, the hand over was done with the oversight of how much it is unclear how this could have happened in the week to see what kind of reaction in the morning we get from him. a and the other groups and guys regarding this announcement. note,
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i know this is a very much of developing story and early hours in the morning in palestine as you were saying. but, but what, what can we read into the statement or the fact that israel is saying this is a grave violation as well. i mean, it, it, it does, i mean, the tone does sound quite combative and it does sound like as well. uh, or at least because really army is treating just as somehow unintentional um, acts by uh, by the by how much and the other groups. we have to remember that according to the captors of the bus family, they were killed in that is really a bombardment in november of 2023. that is as that their account. and we have yet to, to hear from the forensic authority and a 0 or institute in israel to see what their assessment is of the circumstances of death or even the timeline of death. but if that account is accurate,
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then more than a year have passed. that since the, that bombardment and the, you know, the area 100, that's where the hand over happened has been under, is really invasion. in fact, it's been almost decimated entirely. and so the circumstances on the ground are extremely complex. and we heard even a few days ago, a statement from him, a from cullen, how you, when he announced the decision to release these 4 bodies and then to release his living is really captive on saturday. the more equipment was needed to enter gaza in order to remove the russell, not just to recover the bodies of thousands of palestinians, still still trapped under it. but also of the is really captives who were killed in is really by making an are still trapped under the rubble for this is a very complex situation on the ground where we understand that even part of the
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negotiations has to do with that. giving him us and the other groups a chance to, to do a, to even get in touch with the groups that were responsible for guarding at the, the cap to this or for recovering the bodies of those who were killed. okay, no, thank you so much. the reporting for us, for my mine and jordan. well, a series of explosions of is really city of tennessee if have destroyed 3 buses. no one, no injuries were all there had been reported to other devices that failed to explode, were found on other busses. is really all theories are calling it a suspected terror attack. a forensic investigation is now underway. so those bloss happened to several locations in the suburb of back to ya. that's to the south of tel aviv following the explosions. bus drivers in israel were instructed to stop their vehicles and check them immediately. while these are the prime minister has
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instructed the military to carry out an intense operation against what he termed, quote, terror hubs and the occupied westbank. benjamin netanyahu also instructed police to increased security to prevent further attacks. calling clark is the director of policy and research at this to find center, a global intelligence on security consultancy. he says, waging war on palestinians may not make israel safer in the long run. going to war to make yourself safer, and in many ways seems like an oxymoron, right? especially going on the offensive and waging the type of score stairs counter insurgency campaign. we've seen the as early as wage and gaza and in other parts of the region. i mean, a real kind of a no holds barred military campaign over the past 16 months. and, you know, even if some terrace groups have been set back temporarily,
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i think the backlash that is going to come from the really, really high levels of civilian casualties. and just outright damage, i mean some of the city or videos and photos coming from guys that are, are hard to believe. and so i think, you know, as much as many want to believe that were toward the end of this conflict. and again, it's great that there was a cease fire at hostage deal and a lot of hard diplomatic work went into making sure that happened. i'm a bit pessimistic on how long that will last. it certainly seems like there are elements of these really far right? that are itching to get back to war and fulfill what you know is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu talked about in the very beginning of the conflict which was totally destroyed. come us. i've been very public writing and speaking about this, it's not really an attainable objective, and it's likely to lead to more death and destruction in the long run. the us on
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void to the middle east, they would cough as doubling down on president trump plan to displace the population of gaza in an interview with trump, son in law and former senior advisor. jared christner with cops says it's important to give people the choice to leave voluntarily. the conditions are horrendous. i don't know how people can move in there. the buildings are all listing. there's nothing standing up in a good way. and it's going to take a lot of clean up and imagination and a great master plan. and that doesn't mean that we have to, that we're on an eviction plan when, when the president talks about this, it means that he wants to shake up everybody's thinking. and think about what is compelling for that area and what is the best solution for the palestinian and guys and people who live there. for instance, do they want to live with that? do they want to live in a home there? or would they rather have an opportunity to resettle in some sort of better place have jobs upside of financial prospects?
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and i think what's happened from the present in talking like this is that he's in gender. the discussion with throughout the entire world about different types of solutions that before he talked about this people, the people would have never considered shelters. that heavy machinery have been allowed by israel to enter garza but only a small fraction of what's needed to come out. as soon as more from bluff and southern garza under the ceasefire agreement as well, it must fulfill it to its up legation clearly by allowing enough amount of heavy machinery and mobiles sholtes as to inside the causes checked by what has been sent to the strip is a fraction of the must have needs of causes displace population. we understand that only to. busy car box was sent to the unicef, one of the main key agencies for the united nations. apparently, no, i completely more about shelters for sheltering purposes. up into the cause of
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football from roof off or from com. i was selling 1st thing as we are still waiting for that entry that will help to mitigate the aggravating humanitarian crisis as families has been with us struggling to cope with the harsh, with a condition of the happy left homeless, living at the ruins of the destroyed homes with many civilians believe that the entry of enough amounts or more about shelters will help them from the data, hundreds of thousands of families and will enable to support long tab recovery efforts inside gutierrez, till now apparently as well, did not give any sort of serious indication to its commitment through the implementing the humanitarian political video, which can intern at for and disability or 55 agreement spends the gap between how much and you spend regarding a very smooth transitions take place. for the 2nd phase of the sci fi agreements. as we should that does that trying to accept pressure on both parts in order to
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bring sustainable peace to the entire region. target of reserve, alta 0 roof. i had us call the ukranian president. we'll let him as long as he says he's had a productive meeting with a us special envoy in keys. keith kellogg says the focus of his visit is to listen to ukraine's security concerns. through this to go the u. s. on russia. imagine reward for it talks on ending the war president donald trump has since dismissed the landscapes, concerns about his country being left out of discussions. iran con has more on the diplomatic developments from keith ukrainians without realizing that that has been a rapid reset of the relationship with america. presidents lensky has been very clear the what donald trump is saying is basically russian. this information when he refers to the fact that as a landscape is a dictator, that is a line direct,
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a coming from must go sites ukrainians, also ukrainians. now i'm very, very worried about where the seat is at the table. there are tools taking place between russia and america about you crate that do not involve ukraine, so that is going to be a very, very serious concern. moving forward now keep color is the special envoy to ukraine when he go his job. in january, he was actually the special invoice to ukraine and the russian federation. but russia objected to him at cooling him, product, ukrainian. so now he's just dealing with the ukranian side. that was supposed to be a press conference that press conference didn't happen at the request of the americans. so there is this rapid reset of the relationship that keeps. kellogg says he is in ukraine to listen and report back to donald trump. but there's a lot of frustration coming from the ukranian side, particularly when it comes to these negotiations that taking place without ukraine
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and wrong cause i was just there, keeps 0 social security advisor has praise. the trump administration's approach to the war. mike walters comments, follow the sharp verbal exchanges between trump and zalinski, and fisher reports from washington, dc. the relations between ukraine and you guys haven't been this strain since the stopped of the war. in fact, just 2 years ago to fight and was actually in keith to meet with load them, use the landscape. but over the last few days, there has been a lot of words between the 2 countries. ukraine upset that the united states began peace talks with russia without inviting the ukrainians. let them use the landscape saying that donald trump has been talking more like a put in sort of gate than the president of the united states. donald trump accusing flooded me as the landscape of being a dictator and refusing the opportunity to end the war. like waltz, who is the us national security advisor says there's on types of like frustration
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in the oval office. what president trump is obviously very frustrated right now. with present zalinski, the fact that i that he hasn't come to the table that he hasn't been willing to take this opportunity that we have offered. i think he eventually we'll uh get to that point and i hope so very quickly. but present trump is as we made clear to a russian counter parts and i want to make clear today he's focused on stop in the fighting and moving forward. people here in washington will tell you that donald trump is perhaps the only man who could get both sides around the table to begin peace talks. and it's clear that the united states does want peace. ukrainians do too. but they're worried about what sort of piece still would be agreed as they are not actually at the table. i was for sure, i'll just see it at the white huts page at crawley is a former us assistant secretary of state for public affairs and the obama
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administration. he says the trump administration is making a clear shift away from europe, a trumpet perceived himself as being this master deal maker. you know, but um, you know, this is multi dimensional chest and, and it's not clear, the truck really knows how to do this. but, but clearly, you know, by particularly by saying that, you know, when there's an agreement, if there's the agreement, when there's the agreement, it will be up to your, up to provide the security guarantees and up to your up to arrive whatever forces or resources you know, to rebuild ukraine and make a secure, we're not interested. yeah, that definitely means that the united states under the trump administration is stepping back from its long standing commitment to the security of ukraine. and the security of europe are still a heads on l. g 0. the us senate naturally confirms cache patel who's fiercely
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criticized the f. b i. as the agencies, new director, the in depth analysis of the day sidelines is leveled on this ami capable of keeping the peace both internally and externally informed opinion. the united states investing in the redevelopment of jobs, the, i think would be a great idea. but again, if you propose to remove the people who actually live critical debate is the freezing of us a id in line with these goals inside story on out to 0. as the cause of all celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between serbian and because of albany and forces we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people have power, examines the posts for landscape,
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and present the challenges for the regions. youngest country, this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so, you know, hearing defined as the old ones or whether it continues to civil and gauze or have no choice, but to find what little shows are they come out to see who is teams across the world when you closer to the house. if the story the, [000:00:00;00] the, on the top stories on how to 0 this, our,
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israel's military says the body handed over by how much on thursday expect it to be that of siri boss did not belong to her. dna testing suggests that the body does not belong to any other captive either. from us has not yet commented on this claim . 3 buses have exploded south of television. what is really media or calling a suspected terror attacks? as a result, israel's prime minister says military operations will be intensified and the occupied westbank. the us national security advisor says president donald trump is frustrated with the ukrainian leader for a lot of years. and lensky is demand james lensky, except the american proposal for access to ukraine's minerals. the 1st day of the g. 20 summit of foreign ministers in south africa, was drawn to a close. it's the start of a series of events that will culminate in a heads of state summit in november. farmington miller reports from johannesburg. this is the 1st time
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a meeting of g. 20 foreign ministers is taking place some african soil with so africa holding the presidency of the grouping of the world's largest economies. it is a great opportunity to, to promote greater collaboration between african nations and the rest of the world. but it is also a great opportunity for all of us as members of the g. 20 ended ride to the countries to a gauge in serious dialogue. but a notable absence us secretary of state demarco rubio, that's due to tensions with washington over new land reform ruins of africa. prison and donald trump says discriminates against the minority, white population. and so of africa's case of the international court of justice accusing as well of genocide. i don't believe that really. so america could be threatened by either a south africa. i do know that the, the,
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the president is very close to the, is really need this up. and the, it may be a lot to do with the international court of justice. case rather than the dilemma of african the speak african speaking. so that forgets within the g 20 meeting. so the africa intends focusing on solidarity equality and sustainability targeted at combat and climate change. and that's something the new trump administration also vocally opposes the through vo, quoting its anti americanism, the finance ministers and ben, governors of g 20 states the due to meet next week. again, the us will send its most high ranking official. it's treasury secretary in the signal, it's pulling back from the good deal politics being was shaped. this could be the toughest g 20 summit ever. it's hope to move in a 100 and the to work in groups and 23 ministerial level meetings this year. will
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benefit africa as it attempts to deal with the worsening dead crisis. the global economy and developmental inequalities, both rushes foreign minister, so the lever and his chinese counterpart, one d, i here reflecting the country significant influence across africa. the european union says it remains a reliable and practical partner, not only for sale that for good, but the west of africa to well so the africa is in the early stages of its presidency. it will also prepare to hand it over to the united states late to this . yeah. which could come with its own set of challenges given their differences. so we develop oh to 0. john is books of africa. the 8 organization doctors without borders is calling for the protection of civilians on humanitarian access and the eastern democratic republic of congo. the rwanda box, m. 23 revel group and its allies have been advancing and mineral rich north and
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south keeble provinces, which both border lawanda. since taking bukosa on sunday, they moved around a 100 kilometers south. now battling for control of the town of vera. and in the centre, a book of rudy. i'm 23. organize the collective street, clean up an m 23 spokesman assured people its forces are there to provide security to criticize the government of presidents felix trust academy. and i want connie reports from a burial sites and we'll cover were about 21. people were killed as i'm 23 advanced on the city. the group denies responsibility for the killings just behind me is the team from the red cross, local red cross here with the del colleagues from international, but at the coast community conducting today. equality body and then my duty to avoid is coming from these trunks. yeah. we're collected from different areas around the city of because we're with coastal officials are saying that they don't
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have identification of people because that is not there. who's a to give a notification evict is about. the majority of them was people killed during the time that the m 22 was advancing in the town. but many at the moment, yes, the army was leaving, the city fled in the area out of the book of we have seen different pictures imaged on the social media. so we to nature the groups today, you know, and some of them when severely and some of them do with the d as the uniforms when conducting low team and young kids with guns in some of their little 80 i here. and then by the eve of dental introduce, started collecting guns. and this is why, for example, you and he's accusing the community of others. we do so it is a them to in the treat for conducting a must killing. here is this one is rejected by them. 23 and even up to now it's
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very difficult to know who is this plastic bag here. but the red cross was very clear that some of the kids, but that was the just collected the bodies. they don't know who is and in which situation people wait till about 2 days, the 5th body will cease the tone this additional and uh, reopen in the town of to detroit will do roubles. and even them $23.00 tables rejected deposition from the un on demand scaling. and they said that there is a possibility is on the d. c on it because they are the ones that left the gun on the relatives, hence, and also some of the sort of these are responsible for what happened here. but for now is the button which is taking this just in one of the nibble symmetry here. for those we're already in newport, rhode island. the icon of jo 0 because of the democratic republic of school us donald trump's pick to lead the f. b. i has been narrowly confirmed by the us
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senate cash battelle as a staunch supporter of the presidents. he's also a harsh critic of the bureau. democrats say that they're concerned patel will use the position to seek retribution against trumps political arrivals. patel has called for reforms and promised what he called quote, profound changes. rosalind jordan has more from washington, dc, casper told will now be the 9th director of the federal bureau of investigation or f. b. i. the law in storage and long notorious national law enforcement agency here in the united states. patel has buried a reputation in recent years as being a very strong, sorry, good for president donald trump, a choosing those in the federal government and particularly in the agency that he is now going to be in charge of, of running a political vendetta against trump and those of his political persuasion patel has
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promised that he is going to investigate some of the 38000 people who worked for the agency. notably, some of the special agents who are took part in investigations into allegations that trump try to throw the results of the 2020 presidential election and also mishandled classified documentation to $51.00. republicans voted to confirmed patel's nomination on thursday, but 2 republicans voted with all senate democrats against the nomination. they say that having patel in this position, especially given not just his overt political sympathies and a job that's not supposed to be political, as well as financial load conflicts makes him the wrong person to run the agency. they also say that having patel at the head of the f b,
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i opens this country to the possibility of people being prosecuted for political reasons. not because they actually committed any crimes, russell and jordan elders, 0 washington. okay, we'll have more news at the top of the hour right here on how to 0. the weather is next on inside. story asks whether the relationship between the us and ukraine can be saved by the the, the latest out porting of winter air from northeastern china. we will drop time just down in beijing and shanghai to 2 or 3 below the average. and of course it will keep generating snow showers for 100 sure. and how kind of the in fact there's a one year from the japanese met service of significant snow coming up the next day on the site. and then for the central china cloud 6 enough to being rain, it's cold enough to being snowed in places where it's reasonably high,
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the heaviest showers and next. so seem likely to have this. i have to be in the philippines, dental's best property of the bound archipelago. and there are shelves showing up tonight. i get in sumatra. attendance from lazy and southern thailand should be right this time of year, but it is. and that breeze keeps bringing rain into viet nam and all the way down to the sides where it could well be heavy. it's not just any drive time that you have for india. missionary, i call to being very poor, and then all of them play and that's improved recently because of the series of channels that come straight. it looks dry on friday, but on subsidies. a hint to shows night, forming around this case up towards our dish and through buying the dish, there's certainly shelves in the northeast of india and they've been stay shows up in the himalayas. nicole, the back to us knows in pakistan, which bagwell carry on. but for saturday and sunday, maybe monday, the shelves are quite big around calcutta, this is a region that is rapidly develop thing,
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but it's one also that is afflicted by conflicts political upheaval. some of those who talk to elsewhere is saying that they sled after hearing that other villages had been a talk. what we do, and all just there is try to balance the stories, the good, the bad, the id, tell it as it was. and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into mine is he asked me to tell the stories. us president donald trump causes ukrainian counterpart, a motor slate successful comedian and a dictator. modem is the landscape, jesus trump, of living in the russian, made this information space. so tell me that relationship be safe order. so lensky need a new strategy. this is inside storage. the

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