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the, the, this is the w use life from bell in hundreds date and injured and is way the, as franklin goes, that the homeless, one helpful starting says medical facilities are overwhelmed, is what else is it targeted to village and commanded our region? we're going to work so by the defies goals to a band and his re election campaign is democratic will make his step up, the pressure on him to drop out of the race for the white house. as a levis, multi $1000000.00 indian wedding attracts a glittering guest list and move by highlighting the huge gap between rich and poor . the
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i've been visible and welcome the homeless run health industry and gone. so says in his way, the attack on the southern part of the territory has killed at least 71 palestinians, and wounded, almost 300 the injured in, dead with taken to announce the hospital in hon. units that will media and weaknesses say that this strikes you, the cap for displaced people as well as military says the attack targeted to senior homeless officials in an open area with his needs agency report that a separate strike killed 10 people in a cap west of guns and c, as in your international correspondent, funny that changeable. so then as more on the striking on use, it's as you're looking at those pictures, how people with the they are hands are coming through the rubble, trying to dig through the sand and trying to take out casualties,
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civilians we can see children there on these videos coming in now, one can only ask how many people are amongst the casualties. the number that we're hearing is simply the number from the gods of what the us run of for it to see our house or authorities. and they are speaking what, at least 71 people killed and many wounded. like we're hearing that there hospitals . enough said hospital, there is a piano completely overwhelmed by the serial number of people who did casualties that are being transported there at the same time, you're not hearing much from ease realities without casualties. what we're hearing that they are looking into reports, they say, and they made very clear early on that this target was meant to take out the top command or of the military being of how much mohammed the youth. and the debate targeting a place that was there describing it as a place. it was fence and full of militants. mostly. now that contradicts in fact, earlier statements of other attacks where they were saying that when residential
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building spray hit or schools in the past, that in fact these were the highest outs of homeless militants. and always when they were, these strikes wasn't just how much militants that were hit spot, a lot of civilians, especially women and children for the a. is there any clarity yet on the exact location of these tockets? so what, so, so far that this stride happened in hon unit as now. this is one of the 16 governance of a gaza strip in the south. if i, this is a place where hundreds of thousands of people at the beginning of the war be order to go. because is well focused at the beginning of the war on the north and, and on the central part of god district. this for free refugees whatsoever. the western part of communities is the sofa. i'm a wasi camp and it's just on clear whether that swipe actually happens right exactly in the caps even though that wording cancel. it has to be careful because it's not really a cap to say so, but it's become known as a camp as well,
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and more refugees, more and more displaced people. in fact, they didn't, they didn't uh, that strip have been twice of set up tents on sand. really difficult conditions. that is all clear, just which part of one unit at this point has been hit there. regardless, over the course of the past months units has been very frequently subject to nothing. bombardments on, on a very big scale. and this one is just a very significant one. also with regard to the political implications is and this is what's being currency verified. if that top command or mohammed, they had been really killed, dw 25 job with the context there. and the latest from jerusalem, like a link is a professor of laura west and university in london, ontario. and is it for when you when special wrap up to us like human rights in the palestinian territories regarding the strike in the humanitarians or nissan units. israel says it was targeting to senior homeless command,
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it's hundreds of civilians are either dead or injured. what are the legal implications? its international law is very clear that during a combat zone that the attacking armies have distinguished very clearly between a combatants and civilians. as your target, and this has been a, a running seen through the 9 months of this particular war, where israel claims that it's shooting targets that are only aimed a mass militants, or middleton's from other palestinian groups. but where the consequence has been thousands and thousands of, of civilian deaths and injuries with respect to this and most leading human rights organizations that have examined both these rated claims and the facts that have been able to gather on the, on the ground. i've concluded that israel has been indiscriminate in its use of military force resulting in these thousands of civilian deaths, even joe, by
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a certain several occasions the israel's attacks have been indiscriminate looking at the other side. what about how much is obligations is they have evidence of palestinian civilians being used by the militants as human shields? yes, look at that. that's a claim. as the israel off it makes um, uh how much does fight in a, in a densely populated urban area. and it is applies to try to stay away from civilians are putting them in harm. but the fact that there are fighting in a densely populated civilian area does not excuse or relieve the other army. most cases is really army from taking every precaution as are distinguished between civilian and a and combatant. and we've seen guess what's happened today. this is, i think the 5th street day of missile attacks that have resulted in substantial, posted in civilian deaths where israel a said it's a talking middleton's, but the consequence has been this enormous death told among civilians and michael,
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you mentioned what consequences or consequence which sets of light both the may but will the consequences of this will be for both sides or well, one can only hope that there is going to be a reckoning one day for, but for the leadership of both sides in the hague, we know that the prosecutor, the international criminal court in may made an application to, to the court itself for arrest warrants for 3 senior i'm us leaders and for these ready prime minister. and there's really defense minister that is, yep, those are best for and so if you have to be decided upon or issue by the court, but it's big it's, it's a slow but necessary for a start in trying to bring some issue of accountability to not only this 9 month old war, but the fit to the 57 year old occupation. and the, the issue is, and this has been repeated in the number of united nations reports. that there is a almost total impunity and
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a lack of accountability with respect to both israel and from us in, in the various complex that are going on for the last 15 years. in particular in guys a and the u. n is repeatedly said this last and in the meantime the fighting continues to this continued michael link from west and university in canada. thank you very much for taking us through that. thank you very much for having me. concerns about or biden's, fitness adult being his re election campaign and prompting calls for him to withdrawal. for the 81 year old remains. finally committed a message he's brought to the key battleground, state of michigan. still, america's political divisions becoming further entrenched with every bite and performance scrutinized for signs of decline. some voters feel motivated to turn out in support while critics find more reason not to vote for. to benjamin or java is a young democrat at a time where a mountain number and his party say their presidential candidate is too old. he's
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melting his own local election effort, knocking on doors, hoping to convince his neighbors to vote jimenez county commissioner. but on the day, the president was in michigan. the nationwide discourse around the presidential election, large to benjamin keeping donald trump out of office is the priority over all other concerns. every single issue that we know and that we hold dear is at stake in the selection of project 2025. donald trump's no signature policy agenda, $996.00 pages that are dedicated to tearing apart every thing that we know and love about america. whether you care about your environment or you care about your health care, or you want to make sure that your kids get a good education because we will lose everything in the presidential election. that's going to be one on the margins. few states matter more than michigan, but beyond this room of tearing supporters, the campaign prices over biden's potential age related decline is further impacting
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the presidents already complicated standing in the state. outside event the abandoned by the men urge voters not to vote for bite and seeing . the president continued to support israel throughout its bombardment of garza ignoring their condemnation. the movements founder says that the discussion about biden's age has created an opportunity to turn more photos off by the people have now come or join the events not for this. but one thing that we've learned is also to tell the american public that we know a few things about joe 5. and we now know that the president is often in denial, is a person who has been stubborn. we're seeing the exact same behavior now when it became evident to the american public, that he's just not capable of leading to the muslim american vote. health edge joe
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biden, to victory in the state in 2020 few expect the same outcome in 2024. providing supporters. a reason to be more vocal about their candidate the need for him to continue this run despite the ongoing concerns. i think it's ridiculous. whatever, now, how do you do the job? he's doing the job right now, and he's doing it with really, really what really well is not a better candidate that can come forward that would be able to perform that his level. replacing him at this point is the risk human over very, at least to my eyes, plus who's going to replace some burden and says, no one has to. and the message appreciated by most the audience will probably notice the speculation. maybe what's joe was going to do is you're gonna drop out here's what i mean is we're gonna, we're we're not everyone in michigan convince.
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however, why they need especially michiganders to come out for him. and it might take more than just a vigorous, rarely appearance to get them to do so, especially when it's more than just of age at stopping. so let's take a look now at some of the other stories making news around a dozen people were rigid when a storm his nonce festival. in slovakia, strong winds and heavy rain collapsed attent bad weather was also brought down trees and damaged buildings. in other riley frances sports, me just as swimming the river send to try to prove that water is clean enough for swimming events and the powers games authorities are trying to clear up high levels of bacteria before they get them fixed later this month and rescue teams into polar begun recovering casualties after land slide, switch to bosses into a river. the vehicles with caring more than 50 people. several days of months in brains has fallen, rivers and streams in the mountainous terrain. the guess list is just one
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couldn't be wider. that brings you up to date on all the international news i've been phys owens back with more news here on dw, next, our otherwise have to our website dw, talk of the last name is the calls back saved. now thank you so much for joining in. welcome to don't hold bad. a lot of people do that. it's all about saying it aloud. that's what it being nosy bay, like good everyone to kings to check out the award winning called called the hold back is fast fashion, a lucrative business. one of the hottest fashioned retailers, she and sure hope so, and is now remember to be planning a stock market debut in london where they're hoping to raise $64000000000.00 smart
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