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the, the, this is the deputy news line from to the funding between israel and how much resumes in gusts hopes for an i day of calm and more hostage releases. dash with his browsing it intercepted a rocket fide from casa, even this negotiated scrambled for an 11 hour truce extension. before is real resumes, major military operations. it must put in place humanitarian civilian protection plans that minimize further casualties of innocent palestinians with an estimated
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15000 gallons killed sofa. international pressure is growing on israel to do more to protect life. also in the program, russia effectively outlaws l g, p, q. activism. after and supreme court levels, that extremist the band is the lightest in a series of measures restricting l. 2 big g q rots under president vladimir clinton's ration the american house. good to have you with us. we begin with breaking news this ella, as israel's military saying it's resumed operations in the gaza strip. just minutes after a 7 day pausing, fighting ended, the temporary 6 by expired at 7 am local time, but negotiated his file to agree a further extension. that would have secure the release of more how much held
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hostages is well set up resumed combat after the militant group violated the terms of the truce. there's been no immediate comment from us, which is considered a terrorist organization by the us and the e u. y joined now by d. w correspondent, beneficial in engine ridgeland. been as well as military says it has resumed combat operations in the gaza strip. do we know any more detail at this point? it confirmed exactly that after the 30 minutes after the truce had run out, we were expecting a possible extension of that truce. but that hasn't happened. it's said that we'd rather we saw the videos on social media, smoke billowing from jabante, a refugee camp in the north. also journalist reporting artillery fire in kansas city and drones seen in the south of the guns of strip as well as a house in profit being targeted to many wounded according to reports. and this is
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the 1st time in the 7 days that we've seen funding, they've been sporadic rocket fi, a tank fire and artillery 5. but this now sounds like the war is back on in full force to use the boards of these readings. nathan yahoos office confirmed the resumption of funding as you sign, as well as committed to achieve its targets in the wall. what exactly are those targets as the targets haven't changed to release all of the hostages to ensure that a gaza no longer poses a threat to the civilians of israel, and that home us is dismantled. over this 7 day pause, we've seen over a 100 hostages, released 240 pounds, a city of prisoners in return and more age getting into disabilities. remembering
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that some reported 15000 civilians have died in the fighting in gaza, including how most find has and other combatants. some 1700000 people having being displaced mainly from the north to the south. remembering that israel had made it clear, if these truths are when this truce is over, it will concentrate. it's operational, the south of the gaza strip. hence the warnings from the us to be more precise. it's tockets because so many civilians have been caught up in the crossfire and those civilians now expected to move to the north. what's left in the north, much of it is a wasteland. according to reports in the pictures we've seen and the small areas that have been set up as safe areas in the south, according to the groups who met a terry in groups way too small to house. all of these displays people.
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another thing benjamin netanyahu said, was that how most filed to agree on the release of the hostages. you've reported extensively in this space since you've been in jerusalem wait as a resumption of fighting leave. if it's to negotiate for the release, it's as well according to it as well uh, its resumption of finding will likely put more pressure on how much to release those hostages. the hard part though is of how most is funding those hostages. according to reports were receiving this morning, but it was finding it difficult to find the rest of the women according to israel. the terms were, all of the women would be released by today, a list coming last minute according to reports, and uh, is well not happy with that. the other part of the problem here is that how much find rockets towards is where the civilians,
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according to israel early this morning in the last hour before the truce. and in just the minutes before the truce ended admitted, softwood, civil ball sirens going off in southern israel, more rocket alerts, and also how most refusing to give any sort of explanation, refusing to take responsibility. so a lot of uncertainty this morning as to exactly what's gone wrong with those these fine negotiations and the negotiations to extend the cx 5 the w correspond to benson, so we'll then introduce lynn. thank you. we'll have some pollution a, it's a general list from guys and who was able to us guide to the jo, dining and capital i'm on in the early days of this conflict. we welcome him now. has them as well say is that as resumed its military operation, what are you hearing from gaza, what it causing is going through in the early stages of this presumption and
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finding yeah, since the, the, the time and the, the, the ending the ceasefire or the bose the, the airstrikes continued clashes reported from different areas where they're from, the north, from the east of the jeffrey deacons, disability area, even in, in the south. a many airstrikes best place. i'll send the refills here from different places, according to the musical and officials in guns on many casualties are reported within from 100 units or rough i, or even from kansas city. it's while accused how most of following rockets from northern gas of this morning. how soon can we confirmed that? well, it's not easy to confirm any, any part. the statement on this regard, nobody is a close to the fighting. a front line is well accused time asked how much they
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didn't admit this. it could be happening or, but we didn't know nobody on the ground can confirm or deny this, and this is a compacting area of anybody approaching it would be shot. um many incidents happen before, but 1st thing is approach some areas the just to check their houses and they were shocked to us about the humanitarian situation in gaza. hasn't, hasn't noticed, simply improved during the week long pausing, fighting that brought us to this point. so if we compare between before the bose and oft, uh, of course there is a little bit of improvement, but whether it's enough or not, it's not according to the people they there, there are shortages of every single food and all fluids. uh uh, no electricity to the communication is very for an access to the areas is limited
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and people are suffering from a finding basic needs like um, cooking gaz. the lines are still there and people are taking the long time will reach out to 3 charts. seeing their, their device is mobile phones to, to be connected and items of food that entering or just like it's, it's very limited cans and some medical supplies as well. whereas the, the access to the water is, is, is very hard as well. so it's the flight for daily necessities, the is rarely, male. the tree is called on palestinians to stay in southern gaza. how safe do they feel that? um if we, if we talk about today, more air strikes happened in the south. then the noise was there was a strike reported in dropbox city. it's in the south main city or of dallas,
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west red, one in san eunice about 200 meters away from naso hospital. according to a colleague there, there was another strike in much as the east of the central area. many casualties were reported there. so people to the lake, there is no a complete safe place in, in, across the whole district. just have some pollution. thank you so much. okay, bye. sauzie's. well presumes operations against time us militants. international pressure is growing to do more to protect civilian lives. according to the i'm us run health ministry in gaza. 15000 palestinians have been killed in the i, we conflict. i meant clear that before is real resumes, major military operations. it must put in place humanitarian civilian protection plans that minimize further casualties of innocent palestinians. that means taking more effective steps to protect the lives of civilians, including by,
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clearly and precisely designating areas in places in southern and central garza where they can be safe and out of the line of fire means avoiding further significant displacement of civilians inside of gas. it means avoiding damage to life critical infrastructure, like hospitals like power stations, like water facilities. and it means give the civilians have been displaced, the southern gaza, the choice to return to the north. as soon as conditions permit, there must be no enduring internal displacement from all that's cost of the military expect. frankly, aid which is in oxford. frank is what the us secretary state anthony blinking coals for feasible from a military perspective in such a type area. as i saw, i was advising the ideas which looked at least of them. i am not. i would suggest that a safe area facilities might also constitute
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a safe area for the remnants such as it is of hamas. i come to much of these very military, a very keen on the side to so it's a very good reason. and of course, i don't, the only ones that like on the other side of the spectrum, egypt has said that it doesn't like them because it sees that was a precursor to expulsion. in other words, gathering people are more place to be moved about. and humanitarians rather more recently say look, you kind of crowd of people in areas like that without proper supplies, food, medical facilities and so forth that expect me to supplied. and this is suppose to get by the world health organization for slightly different. well, the very closely connected reasons of public health. and so it's a very close to this and it's a non back to the military issue. a save some for civilians. how most is made to defensive weapon, of course, is the civilian population. and they will use that cause a city then, as are already been hit, particularly hot us with saying over another. what more is they to achieve for the
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israeli military that has already been achieved and it's war against them off with mot. israel's focus be from this point on as well as any they haven't finished dealing with or saving the northern passive garza yet in fact it might take on a map. so to available, they probably about one side of the way through that and they found it not time for 100 tunnels that killed probably hundreds, maybe thousands of on site to this and they will continue to do so. i suspect by the way, that the rates and so they didn't casualties time people go down, talk to you as a result of clinton's intervention. but back back to what they have yet to do. so tokenize, think of how much there is to do to none of the 3 major targets. esau tie, you find the levels and why have you been killed or we did capture it. and i think those would be major target studies. riley's in as individuals. and as we will no
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doubt see how my still will retain some co parents as a ministry for us, we'll see with extensive thoughts over the next few days. now there's plenty of these ways to do a sector site blankets. concern is it? well, she's ready? defense forces, if you're planning for an operation for months, he says, look politically, you've got weeks and for them to, to, to cheaper objectives and not time will be really difficult. i think. is there any way of knowing frank, how much of a threat, how much still poses to the better equipped is riley military at this point? how much capability does, how am i still have this? but i think what these writers would say considerable, and we will, we will know when these right is the things that they have to create the objectives when they, they say so when the operation rounds and ground scribes so close a nowhere near that. i mean, the 1st thing that happened this morning was, was a rocket attack, which shot seems to have reached the ceasefire and caused a resumption of hostilities. we know to note by the way,
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under the we kind of still retains of significant terrorist capability. we data as well as well as a huge terrace capability, but they've gone to haven't killed a bus stop. 33 civilians. i've no doubt it'll have us. it's still a going concern. and so the other groups alongside it. and of course, let's not forget as well, the remaining $150.00 or so perhaps even more, depending on whether we can believe how many is still alive according to our boss. scope. so within goss of the summer school he's really got to do you prefer the fragility of the truth, frank? how, how does the going to be to achieve another truth? what does history teaches about breaking a truce and then that shaving a pause in fighting again. yes, i think that's, that's a very interesting question that we have to remember here that the people involved in it, in this, on all sides. a really great gritty, pragmatic. let's say if we can call them not a problem, i take it individually. you got most side on the one side and asked me to ship
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a safely ensconced. aaron cats are on the other as well as americans, categories to some extent to other other act as to these a religious. and it may well be that both sides may calculate at some points in the future. just as i said last week, that the styles are aligned for another. another sees 5, possibly for your monetary reasons, possibly to release more hostages and exchange more prisoners. now i've, i've been told that this could be repeated and they'll take me, may well see that, but that's what testing headed to the future. the 70 contingency. it's very difficult to say obviously try to get your info at frank miller track x, but frankly, bridge in august with thank you so much. thank you and have a nice the 2nd day of the you and it's called 20 i climate conference is on the way in dubai, on thursday, governments of great historic deal to help the world's poorest countries deal with the impacts of the clinic process. but critics fee of that with an oil executive
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chairing the talks progress on phasing out fossil fuels, could be to come by as they had to the summits venue. the control over see over the choice of the host is not lost on some of the participants. the united arab emirates is one of the world's top all producing countries. any picked up and oil executive to preside over the talks that we are here in dubai. and one of the largest exporters of fossil fuels in a country that's really relying on fossil fuels. and we don't want to shy away from that truth. and that reality, we think that this is the right cost and the cost to be calling for a phase out of fossil fuels and centering a conversation on what adjust transition away from fossil fuels look like the comp $28.00 presidents brushed of criticism, same climate action would be impossible without all companies taking part. speaking
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at this um its opening so done all just bear said the world has reached a dangerous cross roads on the way is deeply proud and the home button to be hosting cop $28.00 at the pivotal time and this kind of became for prime it's action we know, as you know, the gravity of this moment, we feel as you'll see, the urgency of this what yep. the like in the sense of urgency is exactly what politicians around the world have been criticized for you to send to men shared by many activists attending the talk to you a the hub in this try made change me think we took less with the 2
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small option at 1st, very important time, it changes, it was very well. we all the references agreement to different use the house called the 2 week summit, the largest ever climate gathering while the us and says it could be the most important global meeting since paris 2015 doc. then nations agreed to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees celsius. but scientists weren't that the planet is running out of time to achieve this goal. with this year, being the whole test on record. the crime now and cave is still waiting for its allies to provide more than a across like at 165 budgets to help it regain territory from russia. finality ami and the force i've had to make do with equipment that has been flying since the soviet era, the deputies max and a made up with a helicopter cru head of a mission in eastern you're flying low. that's
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so helicopter crew survive. and the open spaces of eastern ukraine. they approach targets at high speed, a sent to get an angle, fire, and get out up in the field somewhere in the east. we meet the crew. there m 8 has been flying since the pilot yvonne tells me it was not really built for fighting pushes. we're lucky that this helicopter is multi functional and then we can use it didn't come back mode or that it was designed to primarily transport troops, cargo and wounded soldiers. now it's kind of attack any positions. they've welded rocket launchers onto the sides. the block. this is a block of unguided air miss silence with you can look right down into the can you read? this is a caliber c, 13 and missiles like these are used to hit ground targets and you cannot expect an
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accurate hit from the the main damage comes from the debris when it flies from what i was a, that's a good one. yvonne has flown $100.00 comet sorties, which he says is not very many, but he knows what he's risking each time he takes to the sky. you cranes, army says this is them shooting down a russian helicopter. yvonne could suffer a similar fate in his m 8. it only has armor plates around the carpet. everything else has exposed. even the fuel tech. the danger is ever present and they told us that we have to get used to it no matter how scary it sounds. so 1st, during the 1st deployments, sure, there was anxiety, there was fear. but with each time we took off, i became more confident and the army and air force have lost valuable aircraft. they're hoping to get f. 16 fighter jets promised by western allies. sure. but
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successfully achieve what our country expects of us. it's necessary to use all the possible tools available with low. that's why they're talking about these planes so that ukraine can finally gain air superiority or at the moment. the fact remains that the enemy has more serious forces in the air the what they lack in equipment in technology. ukrainian pilots have to make up with skill tactics and bravery rush. the supreme court has effectively lowered l g. b. take you activism off the labeling. an extremist, the judges approved an application by the justice ministry which argue that it's already set identified extreme. this tendencies in what it called the international l g. b. take, you know, the band is just the latest in a series of lowest restricting l. g. basic. you writes under president, find me put in treasury. this is what really we spoke today to blake correspondent
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genesis pals kept from the late fee and capital riga. well, most gotta be removed after it was shut down by russian authorities. she told us what this really means for the o g. b, take a community in russia to put it shortly. it means that people from the eligibility to community in russia are under threat more than ever before. technically speaking, this ruling forbids any form of eligibility to activism as you have said. but because the ruling was kind of big, there are fears that people simply belonging to the eligibility to community could be arrested, prosecuted. and then phase long term prison sentences. but it's not only people, it's also organizations that use symbolism that is related to the l g b t q movement like rainbows, or rainbow flags, for example. these could also become a target. another possibility is that l g b, t, q, people living in russia. now could try to leave russia for good as they have to
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fear for their safety. now more than ever was dw, correspond to jennifer about that in riga or diplomatic tensions of rising between washington and daily of allegations of an assassination attempt to kill a sick separatist on us soil. india has called the allegations a matter of concern and said it's investigating. the case comes after a diplomatic rout escalated between canada and india, of the killing of a sick activist in vancouver. earlier this year, the u. s. media outlets say this man is the target of an alleged assassination plot by the indian government, which considers them a terrorist group advancing, pun, who has been organizing a symbolic referendum to create cost on a separate state for 6 in india, it is death. threats are not new to me because this 2019, the indian government has labeled me for running a session is contained as terrorist. they have desensitized to be
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a public in india. they are trying to be sensitized, the foreign governments. but today you to expose that here to, to that who is using wireless and who is using good, what we are using works and they are using wireless to suppress some of the balance of the double. it's in the indictment, us prosecutor say, an indian government official who they did not name, directed the plot to assassinate pano quoted directly us attorney damien william said we will not tolerate efforts to assassinate us citizens on us soil, and stand ready to investigate board and prosecute anyone who seeks to harm in silence, americans here or abroad. this indictment comes on the heels of an alleged political assassination of another sick activist in canada. in june 2023 mast gunman killed. hardy singers are outside of sic temple in british columbia. these
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are wasn't associated upon who they were among many targets on a hit list according to one of the potters named indian statements. because group dot, who was directed by the indian official to pay a hit man, $100000.00 us dollars to kill new. that hit man turned out to be an undercover us agent stand. before we go, he's reminded of that top story, the cell as well as military is saying it has resumed operations in the gaza strip . just minutes after a 7 day pause and fighting time 20 because he had his file to agree a further extension that would have secure with the release of more how mass health hostages is ralph said, resumed combat after it said he had intercepted abrupt 5 from gaza indicating that the militants were advised lights of the terms of the truce. there was no immediate comment from us on those clients. and initial for the x rays had been extended 3 times before it finally expired. friday at 7 am.
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and that is all the news for now. coming on next august onto the point, discussed gemini, economic challenges as of the 6 to go carbon neutral. and that's after a short break. don't forget this more on the website at www dot com and on social media, the handle we need is as the deputy names on it and the how it into a name for me in the team here. thanks for watching and stay with us. if you get the,
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