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the, the says the domain is live from a by lin, growing condemnation to come to nation after and is really asked right on a school compound and gaza kills almost a 100 people. is the latest in a string of attacks on schools that these really ami says being used by how much militants as bases protest as in bangladesh. to take aim at top, officials linked to the hosted former prime minister. the countries chief justice admits his resignation under public pressure as the head of a new interim government calls for unity and russia,
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scrambles to bolster the cross border region as its troops struggled to hold back a major ukrainian incursion. the am totally all logical. welcome to the program senior is you. officials have joined a growing chorus of condemnation after and he's ready as strike on a school compound, killed dozens and gaza city. the top diplomats, which is a burrell expressed as hora at the attack, which guides on officials say killed more than 90 people sheltering in the school, egypt and caught on demanding an urgent investigation of us. a said it's quote, deeply concerned about the strike. israel is repeatedly claimed that how much the use of schools is cover in the wake of the october 7th, tara tax, a tom ain school reduced to ruins after and his rarely air striking browser.
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according to an official from dallas, those who must run government around $6000.00 displaced, people were seeking shelter and the compound at the time. witnesses say the school came under attack while people were offering dawn prayers. hey, i just love talk to for the israel as usual, didn't get a warning on approval. it strikes regardless of whether they're children, women, young, or older adults only imagine that these were peaceful people with the most kindly illness when people were praying, well, not washing will be somewhere sleeping upstairs, including children, women and older people and on the missile, hit them without any warning, the 1st one missile jonathan, another one was the father. we were congress, him, his body part danny. we, i mean full. i know that the is really military has confirmed the strike thing into the homeless command and control center embedded within the site. it says numerous
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steps were taken to mitigate the risk of harming civilians. many of the casualties were rushed to gaza. cities all ali hospital the be dropped to messiah on while we were just praying for your god people, your god arabs, fear god. the strike comes at a time when mediators, egypt guitar and saudi arabia are pushing to resume ceasefire talks. but egypt is foreign ministry says the quote, the deliberate killing of cause of civilians shows israel has no intention of ending the war. let's hear now from laura bloomfield, a middle east analyst, the best selling also, and a former senior policy adviser at the us state department where she focused on the
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middle east peace process. welcome to the w news. now, how does the us reconcile its states? a deep concern for the welfare of guides on civilians with its ongoing military support for israel. a deep concern indeed, i mean, this is one of these examples where the law of unintended consequences in war creates some just disastrous consequences. um, you know, as, as the white house. so today, although we understand and recognize that visual needs to target terrace, that they are deeply concerned. um and that is real, needs to take more precautions to protect civilians from the american point of view . what they're using us for hopefully is to get a, give some more momentum for the ceasefire hostage deal that it kind of underscores the urgency. it's kind of a now or never time, which is why we're hoping to have a kind of diplomatic train of representatives from the united states. with this august 15th to date set for this week. to finally bring the table,
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the parties to the table and reach agreement. but when it comes to putting pressure on israel as the us lost its opportunity now to to, to push as well, to changing costs in a very sad and tragic way. today's event gives the united states additional leverage and pressure because while they are this tragedy that took place this morning and gaza, there is another disaster blooming on their northern border with has bhalla that you know, the israel understands that they need the united states, the back them up right now while they're standing and bracing for a tally tories tax and both the ron and his ball a, they're heavily dependent on the united states for weapons and other assets intelligence. so what is the best case scenario this morning's event can do is to create some kind of momentum and incentive for the united states to say to israel, look, we need some concessions from you to reach that cease fire and gaza. you need us
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more. in fact, than we need you at this point and natania who is time to seal the deal, that's the best case scenario. but do you think these really government is interested in a ceasefire agreement of the stage as it's fascinating they they, they would welcome a kind of hostage released right and security. and the question until now has been, you can't have both the tenure who has been saying, you know, we must pursue this war to the very end. and we can't stop short and agree to a hostage deal is that limits us. what we're looking at now is potentially, ironically, or interestingly, these hostages, which are held in captivity do hold the key to unlock the region to a piece. because if you do have that's used by a deal e ronald back off, we heard the runs representative view and saying we don't want to stand in the way of the seas very deal. so perhaps you run will back off from is retaliatory strike his bella. i don't know if we can stop that train,
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but it's our best chance. of course the world would come off, but at least come to a pause if not a final resolution. so there is this very fragile moment, and by the time we finish this interview, it could be blown. there could be a preemptive strike by israel, and the north that has follow, then all bets are off. but for the moment anyway, my fingers are crossed. president biden says he wants the war to and by the time he leaves office, i mean, considering, for example, the us as just you know, provided the support disability. the freshman entry supports to israel is that kind of dream realistic? i think either way, whoever takes office in january is in patient for it for the former president, trump, if he becomes president, he sort of message these railings is finish up and when right, he likes winters, not losers. he doesn't like this idea of a kind of a wishy washy natania who he likes somebody strong and decisive and in control. and then the same thing for the harris campaign. it's slightly different. they're
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saying, you know, we set down this red line in rafa. months ago that turned out to be our finish line, we would like you to end the without the kind of pressure for this absolute victory . take the when you've accomplished enough, it's time to move forward. so i think either way, there's an impatience in washington with israel and atanya who realizes that, which is why these kind of final string of a saw somebody asked me, are these in basketball terms? are these warm up shots? are they buzzer beaters before a game over? and i think, and i believe that the reason why the is really hard to have been in this kind of lists of assassinations. is there sensing that this is their last chance, you know, go big and then go home to mid least at least lot of them. and so thank you for your insights. thank you. let's take a look now at some of the stories making use around the world. in israel, thousands of people including relatives of hostages,
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gathered in television to protest against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they called on the government to secure a deal for the release of those held captive and guys as well as criticizing nothing. yeah. who's handling of the war to finish? what a supreme court has said. it is not received any evidence from the opposition to show in a one last month's disputed presidential election. it also warned its decision on the when a would be final and binding. both the president and nicholas my doodle and the opposition leader and window gonzalez claim they won the vote. turning to bangladesh now with pressure from student protest, as has prompted the countries chief justice to step down. the protest that ousted payment is to shake has seen a earlier this week, i know whitening to target mall officials appointed during her administration. 5 of the supreme court judges have also resigned in a shakeup of the judiciary as a high profile. but in addition, figure,
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falls in the face of popular purchased. the students came out to demand chief justice of by the son step aside. the demonstrations were clear and the demands and reportedly boned, of quote, diet consequences. if he didn't leave his post on the by o everyone to come out to him to the streets until the chief justice and other justice has resigned. and it wasn't just students calling for his sons resignation . relatives of victims of enforced disappearance under the government of former prime minister shake has seen a oh, so it came out cooling for justice. they alleged the judiciary failed. they loved ones which of did sure you didn't run an investigation noted of, of justice. we want all of those involved, including the chief justice to resign. then we'll find the case against all those who filed for lucy's and towards the innocent people. they must be brought to
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justice as well. as son was a loyalist to ousted prime minister shade casino, who was appointed to head to supreme court in 2023. his downfall began when he called a meeting of the countries high court and supreme court judges to discuss working with the new government. but the students say they won't tolerate any connection between the traditionally and shake has seen as and why re leak. and they calling for a clean slate. the whole thing, the newly formed interim government headed by mohammed eunice, will help them establish it your history that operates without any influence from politicians or any other authorities. david baghlan is an investigative journalist who worked for several bangladesh in newspapers. and here's his take on the resignations. so i don't think this is the right approach. i
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think it is important obviously to recognize that the people in the civil service in the police, in the cold system and in other institutions have worked closely for the why me. but you can't get to remove them. you create a huge amount of problems. if you do that, you get a situation of the country, me on a kind of a which funds for anybody with a warming, the cleanings, i'm in the pot. it was people in the b and b who was treated like this, so it's not correct, not right for people and you want me to be treated in this fashion. it's important for the interim government to get ahold of us. that may be some g appointments that they do need to change, but they should try to work with the existing system as far as they can try to persuade them to. there's a new, a new dispos dispensation in town. and they must move away from the largest to the breed of the previous regime. otherwise, i think it was a pretty much any of these thoughts. forcing the move of, of so many people in the existing system and it'd be very difficult to replace them
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. we're going to replace all these judges. we're going to replace with the civil 7th if they try to do that. as an investigative journalist, david bagman russian state media is reporting that more than 76000 people have been evacuated from the coast border region after ukraine launched its biggest incursion into russia of the war sofa. moscow is rushing to reinforce the area where a state of emergency is in force. ukrainian president for the dumas, zalesky says his troops are now bringing the fight to russia. the ukrainian tanks roll into russia, encountering little resistance. the ukrainian forces are keeping tight lipped about the extent of their operation, but they say they've taken control of several towns and rushes, kirk regions, and assets including this facility belonging to the crumbling controlled gas producer gas problem. flow, great, or ukraine also says it has struck in air base 300 kilometers from the border, destroying russian stockpiles of deadly cali to bombs and missiles present. so
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lensky praises miller transactions green, the whole the crane is proving that a truly knows how to restore justice and is providing the exact pressure needed the pressure on the aggressor. but russian president vladimir putin called the ukrainian action a large scale provocation. he can be in an emergency meeting of his security council and vowed to stop the encouragement on today's agenda is a very important question regarding specific aspects of the fight against terrorism . but wild russia may be struggling to stop the ukranian advance. it is shown, it is still capable of devastation elsewhere. rescuers are still searching for victims of friday's bomb attack on a supermarket in the eastern city of constant geneva. and in the face of increased russian attacks, ukrainian or authorities have ordered the evacuation of numerous communities and assume a region across the border from kursk. and then with that,
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