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the the is it the, the, the news line from funding? israel county is that what it says was its largest ever incursion into gaza describing the tank right as a targeted assault on time. us positions. the idea says it was in preparation for what i call the next stages of combat. also on the program, police in the us defense, a government suspected of getting at least 18 people in the northeastern state of may the
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phil guy a welcome to the program. israel says it's ami counted as it's logic to have a ground in cash and into gaza overnight targeting how most, most in positions the u. n. c, monitoring coordinator for the palestinian territories was born, but nowhere in the territory is safe. as israel steps of preparations for expected ground invasion is rarely tang enter northern gods, the setting the stage for israel's next phase of combat. full ground war has not started yet. but air strikes, hitting the gaza strip non stop. they've already reduced the entire neighborhoods to rubble the model because of the book because of the bombing destruction and killing i came to seek shelter inside this camp with 9 members of my family and 2 cars. i did sleep out in the open in the seats for 10 days to get attend. israel
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says it is striking targets of the islamic militant group. how must considered a terrorist organization by many western governments. according to the un, about 1400000 guidance or displaced, the organization now says no were safe in the entire gods. the strip residents there who have no way out or calling for an end to the hostilities. to be nascar. we didn't want me. we wanted to stop was so tired. what overwhelmed? we stand alone cues just to use the toilets. we don't even have basic rights. we have more lifeless bodies. just the tire pressure. yeah. it complete siege imposed by israel after the how must here attack has caused a critical shortage of supplies. and airstrikes are impeding 8 deliveries
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we get off to the, to the, to the kitchen hospital, which is perhaps the biggest provider of cancer in gaza. the answer is not. yes, is that because we do not have security guarantees to deliver that international diplomacy efforts. first, use fire have so far field ground for to topple him. us me now worse and already dire humanitarian situation and gaza will just a hygiene pollution is in gaza. he told me more about israel's overnight, right. as long as they were to report that easily, the troops are fortunately in some areas, particularly in the east, the grades in front of us to read. and according to the news from the are the officials or the witnesses there until the b. r ash,
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out to the read or should they along the board is from the to the time to hold it each treatment border. and it seems like, according to the news, one is really fine. they wanted to, to do a collection of the buddies that lived on the ground from day one, which is october tanner. meanwhile, very few minutes late, or excuse me. meanwhile, the humanitarian situation. that is getting worse, despite those few a lot is getting through the situation is the green card the day by day jack, who can now 1300000 people being displaced mainly to the house or somewhere in the scale in gone or nor and no applies come to god's luncheon 20 days. we are comparing the 500 francs used to come they need before was
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different then by our t o o fi can now we are took it out even before directs and also with black off by one of my goals. services and no supplies, i don't, you affected all the aspects of life we are talking about no drinking water people there were there was, or dr. long distance to get from drinking water or the choice, the animal buying phones or equipment. sometimes they will be the charge, the batteries due to list some, some of the lights in their houses because there is no fuel for getting to really to his for or even any other thoughts is all for that work. and so how will you and your family staying safe and make base the coast into shelling and unlock of supplies as well? we are touring, hardly flexibility on ascending, but most of the time that looking for different things,
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we become look feet high. so in the morning we're trying to to fail, we have a few, we'll get new filled in with the washing water because there is no water in there. that's now there is no extra fee to bump it august, the drinking water sometime in the air. we buy it with extra money to spend money. i can't afford the majority of people. charl are even charging my mobile phone laptop here at the pharmacy next door and who has the solar panel which is not easy. i have to wait for like the word sometimes war queuing can, along with like savings of people around to see one or toys they are terrible by phone. so equipment. it's so difficult. most of the time we don't have like proper food that we use before we we use like s dash 10 sofas and was like i said level in
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the market and we try to eat it. it's john is the husband boucher in garza. we'll do a general assembly has been debating the war between israel and thomas after the security council failed to adopt a resolution on the conflict. here's some of what was said by the palestinian representative on the is riley on bassett calling for the past 16 years. the international community and the un has been complacent to how much a barrel build up in guys, a come place in the world has kept its head in the sand. that's how much imbedded it's me size and rocket deep. we've in, under the civilian population of guys a, as it takes it, accepted an absurd reality that the law abiding democracy could live side by side with cancer as genocide, the terms that fire tens of thousands of miss as indiscriminately at the art civilians unprovoked. we have seen that nothing can change from us of genocide. the
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idea of the g notes, sadly, not the rehabilitation of gods, not economic incentives, not any promise of a brighter future. do you want to try? many a few tried but everyone's failed. the answer to the feeling of palestinian civilians is not the killing of these ideally civilians. and the answer to the killing of is the bailey civilians is not the killing of palestinian civilians. vengeance is a dead and the only path forward is justice. the only path for that is justice justice for the palestinian people. done this thought the law done, then that done. but eric, it done today. it to accommodate is the in uphold. it
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upholds hi. this is what we are here for. as a united nations to save future generations from the school, the war appalled it for the sake of all nations. for the ability of these united nations. well, the secretary general's asset this week that there had been cleared violations of international humanitarian law. in casa, stephan tollman is an expert on the international law. so i asked him to talk us through the rules of international humanitarian law. a denise of international humanitarian law laid down in the geneva conventions and the protocol, so that to and international. a custom review of the rules of international humanitarian law, govern the means and to methods possible affairs. so what you can do is all fully
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enable, right? i understand you and the secretary general rights different, all these rules being violated in gone. so any, so by who the un secretary general in my view is correct in stating that the loss of international humanitarian. it'll violated the violation of these rules and stuff. it is the attack by a mass on this row on the 7th of october, which was a clear violation of international humanitarian law. but the lawyers also violated by his role in his response to the attack. for example, his role has declared a complete siege of the gaza strip, denying the civilian population, the essential necessities, such as food and mortal fuel and electricity. and this is in violation
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of the geneva conventions and the general rules of international humanitarian law records from us are those forgive me for interrupting so, but when israel we talk to that, that in these, these essential in order for us to route time to how mass because how mass of, amongst the, the gone to a population. you clearly, you don't see that as a, as a useful defense. i know it smell has the right to self defense. but this right to self defense has to be exercised within the framework of international humanitarian law. and international humanitarian law prohibits collective punishment. but his role is doing at the moment by imposing a complete siege on the gaza strip is in effect collective punishment of 2300000 palestinian civilians living to israel. not a signatory to the international uh, criminal court. obviously not. is that hamas,
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do we that for presume, but at any violations in this conflict, unlikely to go unpunished? not necessarily. i assume that if i'm us fighters would be captured by as role they would be put on trial in this row. but uh, the palestinian national authority in the best bang has ratified the room statute of the international criminal court. which means that the international criminal court has jurisdiction over the palestinian occupied territories and could investigate any violations of international humanitarian law. boast by his rel. and by how most fights is, because it is the place where the alleged violations happen, that fall under the ages of this little rather than the signature. is that correct? it depends either on about the crime has been committed or what's nationality,
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the perpetrates off the crime has. so comparing the conflict in gaza with that in ukraine, king abdullah of jordan, has accused the west of double stands is. does he have a point? i think he does because of course the, the rest is conspicuously silent on any violations of international humanitarian law. apparently going on in gaza. the best seems to emphasize mainly is rose writes of self defense, which unquestionably exists. but it does not points to any violations of international humanitarian law. for example, by israel divest calls for humanitarian excess. but it does not state what the reason is that you want to tear in a cannot get through. namely the siege imposed by israel, which as i said before,
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is a violation of international law. i try to clear, thank you for talking us through that stuff in a town and thanks. i think you will have all, it's all situation in the middle east is likely to dominate to somebody to have your opinion leaders in brussels. the you have said that it stands and solids, obviously with israel actually looked at the kind of attacks by hamas. but conflicting messaging from member states has come at the expense of a united, a u response of the site. it's also damaging the in years credit policy in the are of world, the latest i'm not expected to unite behind nicole for a full sci fi and gaza withdraw that so called humanitarian car doors. and polls is to allow a to get through will ahead of today, somebody that you are paying comes with president, show me show, defended the use approach. you know, i, i, am we, so my choices that we actually try to tweet split in a to argue with. i mean dish and we,
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so it comes from the selves that can do the most $10.00 for you guys for, for them in color, printing the product you believe in the international load that you believe in the road route to the best buy based on the roof and then put them in to infinity parts and we would continue with that to them. they're different, but you can see you are the means of those are using 2 circumstances to try to ready fox of the international community to attach the european union to our tech. i was talk this across the road and to try to instill some dos about it. i work for disability telling michelle what are brussels bureau? chase. i was having a phone number and as following the summit and i asked uh if it's likely to come up with a unified position on the conflict as well. it seems so filled. that's us. you leaders have been able to find common ground there. i mean, it was not a problem for them to have a unified position when it comes to condemning how mosse and their terrorist attacks across as well. all of them are calling on them to release to hostages as
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soon as possible, immediately. and also, all of them are on the same page when it comes to their demands to allow humanitarian aids into g as well. but the question how this goal can be achieved that was discussed a bit controversial with some member states saying we need a ceasefire to allow humanitarian aids into guys are countries such as pain and islands? others, countries such as germany, were a bits habitant here because they didn't want it's too cold for any ceasefire. stats could impinge israel's rights to defend themselves. but now they seem to have found a compromise wording that is acceptable for all of them. they are expected to call for humanitarian cory doors and pauses. so not just one ceasefire, but potential pulses, as long as
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e 0 can manage that as long as how mazda is not attacking israel, because especially jam. and he wants to make sure that any time israel can respond to any attacks coming out of it as well. okay, so let's go. so let's talk about ukraine. in slovakia, i'm newly appointed to 5 minutes to robert feed. so has said that he wrote back for the military 8th and is this like me to effect the blocks support the case? well, it could the seats, so have from is to stop all weapons deliveries to ukraine on campaign trail and t announced today that he is going to do exactly that. go back here was one of the 1st few countries to support ukraine with weapons with soviet era made to site to jets with s 300 or defense systems and export now exports. now as i was saying, are saying that they are do not have much more to deliver it to ukraine and still open question is whether i missed the feed. so we'll also block and join forces,
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for instance, would they, hon gary and prime minister or bond to block financial military aids to ukraine, or whether he will strike a more conciliatory tone when dealing with his fellow leaders here when it comes to important decisions. and to uh, continuing supporting q crane. so i found a lot of times of thumb nominee and brushes anything while i'm at least complex as diverse at the world's attention, away from the wall in ukraine. russia has been trying to seize the moment, stepping up. it's a salt in the east of the country. it's been concentrating a lot of its forces on the ukrainian town div. ukraine has reported heavy fighting that over the past 2 weeks, but despite heavy rush of losses keeps as moscow is pacific is more on the situation. and one of the most contested bottles of this war. this is after you've got ukrainian control city,
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just 10 kilometers from 10 yards of the month on the defensive. russian forces going full out again to create new positions. here, the fighting is most intense, but ukraine is that the time to prepare, developing, and reinforcing its defenses. since rushing back to purchase, took over nearby to net back in 2014, in russia is now coming up against the very same problems that the ukrainians did during that summer offensive. to me, it was easy to lose you, you, you, people in your ukrainian army has well defended positions french troops. and it's telling me that's why it will be not able to inflict such a serious loss is on the russian forces and prevent them from advancing about offer . give capital speed. cool. i'm do you get those? he's getting these. got your brand new forces can direct out to the re, strikes from the safety of deep, underground positions, whatever. see everything with the help of drones when russian soldiers leave their
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homage, vehicles, ukrainians, control grenades on them from above. cranes. military claims, russia has lost more than 2000 soldiers. and after you've got your, where are you will go with the russians have been able to clear the client in mine fields. we would have seen that homage vehicles making more progress as it is the stuck in convoys on now very well. they've become easy targets to create in forces . liquid mission, you know, greens, cookies, ukrainian military blog is posted face video, showing what they say is one of the drones destroying a russian flag on a hill overlooking the city. the message is clear, even russia's symbolic gains and have to have got the going to be short lived. this map was compiled from open source data by the institute for the study of war and shows areas considered to be russian gains in yellow. at most, let's say russian forces have advanced by an estimated 1.5 to 2 kilometers. still
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fall from surrounding of div come fighting ukraine this summer and autumn has shown the 20th century mine fields and defensive positions can still make things almost impossible for 21st century. always comes spring, but to create in russia. i liked you to look for place to tech. the tech knew anything like have difficult places where the enemy hasn't had a chance to dig in. sole source is in the us of launched a mass is a search for a gunman, suspected of coming 18 people and wounding 13 more. this latest mass shooting happens in the northeastern states of may. and the city of lewiston police of issued an arrest warrant for the suspect, accusing him of not a president by them has condemned the shooting of senseless and tragic and repeated his appeal for a ban. on assault weapons, washington bureau chief in his poll brought me up to date. yeah,
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so governor genet mills confirmed that 18 people at least 18 lost their lives and so to not injured that makes the largest mass. sure thing this year in the whole country, the show to replace is still in order in the region and people really get a warrant that the man is on the danger, isn't that they should not of any circumstances approach him. many things are still don't know, the police said that the my main priority is to capture him. they will also bought the rifle. he used a, they referred us, this isn't the ongoing process. they don't want to answer these questions. and then also the questions were asked if it is true that you had some mental health issues and spend some time this summer in the mental health facility. but again, the police didn't really want to answer this question, referring to that this is an ongoing process. i know would on a mostly, if at this stage no word on the motives um we know that uh
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he has been serving in the army. uh, he has been a, a petroleum supply uh, specialist in the army. uh, subbing more than uh, 2 decades has no overseas deployment, but no, we don't have any motors, is it personal or whatever. we don't know it by it, by no, sorry. and the berries talk of uh this mom having a previous mental health problems and people will wonder how such a man was allowed to have a gun. yeah, that is to uh, especially as main has a so called yellow flag law which was past a couple of year ago and they didn't allow is official to take weapons away from those people who have mental health conditions. but you know, feel made especially this particular area of maine is very, very rule and it would be very difficult to find out who owns
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a weapon and to doesn't buy them. so we will learn more about this over the course of the next hours in days. let's say this poll a washington us. meanwhile, us republicans have elected conservative congressmen, mike johnson of the state of louisiana. as the new speaker of the house of representatives. the vote ends weeks of uncertainty and republicans in fighting on capitol hill since the removal of the previous speaker coming the coffee, the 56 speaker of the united states house of representatives, the honorable mike johnson. after 21 days of lead to this chaos, the us house of representatives finally has a new speaker. so this week, mike johnson, most less the known, say good in us politics. but his sudden elevation has trusted him into the national
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spotlight. to my colleagues, i want to thank you all for the trust that you have instilled in me to lead us in this historic and unprecedented moment. they were in the challenge before us is great, but the time for action is now, and i will not let you down by his election ends, the paralysis in the house since the unprecedented ousting of his predecessor kevin mccarthy. this is the 4th time republicans tried to agree on the need for the speakership. they failed the fest street, the speaker elect mike johnson, the state of louisiana not conservative and student support. the former president, donald trump, the new speaker is no stranger to controversial opinions. a vocal opponent valley would you b t q lights, a stringent anti abortionist, and 2020 election denied. his success is a victory to the trump insights and the republican party. and donald trump had some whole months. the new speaker,
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the the mark johnson faces alex and the pressing issues, the 1st of which will be reaching a deal to avoid a government shut down by november 17th. and despite the divided nature of politics in the us, many that will be glad the deadline is come to an end. you're watching data between uses line from a reminder about top stores at this hour is right. the armies, as it was counted down to overnight rides in the gaza strip to attack time. us positions issue on says it's in preparation for the next stage of combat. as a country propose to launch a full scale innovation, and at least 16 people have been killed in
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