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the, the is data, but the news live from funding. israel down place, talk of a sci fi with has ball a israel launch is a new wave of and strikes against the baby. roots have to prime minister and that's and yahoo tells the ministry to keep fighting with full force arab states. the u. s . a. you called in for a 21 day trips, also in the program. saddam's capital is rough by shattering 17 months into the civil war of the sudanese army appears to be trying to retain, consumed from revival power military faults. the
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feel good. welcome to the program is ro is resumed and strikes against by roots, hours after allies, including the us and the you cold for a temporary cease fire. they propose 21 day truce along the israel 11 on folder seems to hold as strikes against 11 on that have claimed more than 600 lives in 3 days. israel says it's carrying a precision strikes against has blocked malaysians militants. despite those sees michael says, ready, prime minister, benjamin net and yahoo! what did the army to continue fighting with full force? the southern 11 on awakens to the sound of explosions is across the board to conflict with israel. right, which is own tens of thousands of people have already selected the region of to isabel issued a deadline to evacuate. some taken refuge in temporarily. shell says such as this one as a school. the others hedging for the relative safety of neighboring silvia,
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including many syrians who were displaced during that country and civil war to them . it's a homecoming mix is an uncomfortable feeling of deja food hold on the last one on the soda. yeah. we left syria in 2014 because of the war. so we went to south lebanon, lived and worked the general, then the slightest war and the south stopped at the time of the general. they were too many strikes and a lot of destruction. so, so we left again on a few of the general what bottom, the general, the, all new in both of us with a lot of us and french efforts to push for a c side seemed to have come to nothing. israel saw administer as cats rejected the idea out of hand, and the office of the as a prime minister, gave it clear response, but not responding a tool. instead, the prime minister instructed is riley forces to quote, continue fighting with full force reactions among his riley to the idea of
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a seaside were mixed. we don't just want to cease fire, we want looking so and they look specifically. so i think that a ground defensive is not the solution them uh they will bring more escalation, more missiles on us, more damaging the blog. it's not the solution. and they love just because i think that is less what we've been needing a ceasefire for awhile already. missed some of this war has been going on for too long, telling me that it can't go on like this. the normally a gus and not for anybody in f. um, it's in human and little below, and i really hope it will end for good a not just for a few wait to speak with the resident. that means zillow to come, as well as well. what else like that? there is more time. again, this is a temporary cease fire and i want the citizens of the north to be able to go back to their home of light. that looks like it's real. this is what they need to sign on. what caused them to what is what is typical up the logic of model. meanwhile, most of the board of 11 on the funerals for those who died. and these very
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districts have already begun to have many of the attendees here, realizing that could be many most have come is look at some of the basis developments and to comes like between each round that has been on its way beyond me, says 40 projectiles were fired from lab and on on thursday afternoon, several of them were intercepted, others hit northern israel. they've been no reports of casualties. and the id assets is carol, the chief has bellows drone units into striking 7 by root is rather curious. is mohammed sort of organizing attacks against the country. meanwhile, lebanon's government says these really strikes killed at least 26 people on thursday. more than $600.00 kil since monday which i felt more heavy save the children's country director for 11 on from by which she told me more about an events unfolding the as well. i mean, we have a situation of extreme instability,
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antics, and, and, and very, very scary for kids and their families. here we have a continuation of their strengths that really escalated on monday and resulted in the dramatic images of hundreds of thousands of people taking to the roads to escape the south. and now so many families are trying to get into the shelters that have been set up to the, to house them. and meanwhile, the fear is palpable. and the airstrikes are continuing and told her report just, you know, a feeling of, of tear uh, tear and insecurity. okay. so these are people are moving, know from the board. how far are they having to to move where all these, these comes that have been sent so well, they're mostly screens and they're not that far away. they are moving out of the immediate, the area closer to the border, 10 kilometers from the border and moving further north towards the root. schools
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have been opened throughout the country, but most of the people are, are housing schools along the coast, their south and be rude. and although it's really not that far away, it's took hours. some families slept in their cars and some people are still sleeping on their cars or, or outside because there's just not enough space and enough shelters for people to be safely housed. it's a real chaotic situation and very dangerous and very scary, obviously. just looking at the broader context here of lebanon is probably was reminding people that the country has had to deal with waves of display displaced people probably 3 ways. and this week's intensified, bombardments seems self type, a 7 foot tax and from what was going on before that attack. are sure, i mean this country has gone through multiple crises and run multiple ways of displacement. of course, the palestinian refugee question is a quite old one. here and since the syrian civil war, there was a,
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a significant other influx of the syrian refugees living on hosts, the largest number of refugees per capita than any other country in the world. and on top of that, there has been a series of crises in the last 5 years with the report explosion in the economic collapse and, and the governance for jewelry and in the country is really just passed through such a complex and, and complicated and terrible time. until uh, the war then escalated in uh, in october, further displacing people along the border. and then escalating, of course, this week with the, with the major increase in possibilities on monday. and this has affected every aspect of a child's life. and for us in particular, the, the, the, the lack of access to the interruption to the educational school year is again, a feature of this year of it. kids life is the 50 year of extremely interrupted
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education for kids. and it is just, it will, it will take decades for uh, for 11 on the kids here to recover from that. okay, thank you for talking us through that. so clearly jennifer, i'm more head country direct to a phone lab and i'd save the children to the well laid is the un general assembly in, in new york also spoke about the growing conflict between israel and has been the aspect corresponded benjamin alvaros group about reactions to israel's rejection of a proposed ceasefire and level, we can imagine that a lot of the disappointment from us officials as being voice behind closed doors as well as negotiations you members, some of the countries that participated a. so when we heard from the side of israel that they saw this just as a proposal from the united states and front and not it with this statement submitted by so many other countries. we have italy, we have germany, we have katara, united arab emirates, also some are
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a countries taking part that we can imagine that there are a lot of conversations still going on here behind me at the headquarters of the united nations. on the 3rd day of this high level summit is was still waiting to hear from prime minister and from israel benyamin antonia holt on friday tomorrow. meanwhile, israel's war against thomas in gaza is also being discuss the palestinian president mahmoud abbas cold on the international community to pressure israel to stop the fight. we'll hear from him and then come back to you. oh, people have here to just stop this crime. i'll stop it now. i'll stop killing children, the women out before how to model it bad. the stop, the genocide side is to that, is that i stop sending weapons to israel and this madness cannot continue in the the entire world is responsible for what is happening to our people in gaza. i may
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as you read on the west bank of the one that it could probably got to be well benjamin alvarado screw. but the u. n. what sort of response didn't masked mood abbas is cold, gets so there was a lot of clapping from the delegates here at the general assembly met with us as a well known political figure here in new york. he has been giving it several speeches that but this time it was different because in the past, the apollo sign was an, an upset the state of permanent of service states. so that meant that they had to sit behind all of the other delegates. but this time it's different off to the general assembly, overwhelmingly, a sad that they have the conditions to be a full member. and that's something that my food that bus a, the policy and president also stress during his address. he slammed the asked for a, posing a full un membership for pa is sign it the security council using the veto something that the us does not have for the general assembly. ordering,
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overwhelming number of countries supported that he also said that the international community needs to react. now saying that the international community is responsible to what's happening in a guys right now the suffering. then he ended his speech by saying that he, along with other officials, one to pay a visit, go to guys that inviting other members of the united nations not only to agree on a un resolution, but also to join them. and also to increase their efforts to put pressure on israel to my try, of course. so by that visit he said, why do they not want to call this? the state of paul is sent to be a full member of the u. n. and why is israel a country that has acknowledged me, ignored several resolutions, not just from the general assembly and the security council of wise israel allowed to be a member of this organization. and how is that benjamin long as booby b u. n?
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i little and we'll take a look at some of the doors making headlines around the world now stopped in new york city in the united states where the met eric adams has been charged with taking bribes and accepting illegal campaign contributions. prosecutors alleged the prosecutors accuse him of crime stretching back to 2014, adams and says he's innocent and his asp. new york to withhold judgment until after he presents who's defense with us. officials, a warning of catastrophic damage from heart can have that in which is racing towards the florida gulf coast. mandatory evacuation notices are in place for some areas because of a predicted storm search of up to 6 meters. elaine has strengthened to a category to hardy can quote in hong kong has sentenced a june list to 21 months in prison. for sedation. chung few quinn was chief editor strands news which published articles. critical of china is national security track down and the editor at the media outlets. patrick lamb was also sentence,
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but be least on health grant not to sit down where the officials say the army has launched and artillery strikes against revel. positions inside the capital hall to witnesses report to heavy bombardments in classes from gold. as troops tried to cross key bridges into the safety forces of the arrival of power military group b r. s f of controlled parts of the city. since april of last year. the states advances appear to be the owners most significant portion, months to regain lost the tattered tray. conflict is driven more than 10000000 people from their homes and coast extreme hunger and found a correspondent janelle dom allowed, spoke to the us envoy for sudan after the general assembly in new york. tom period, perry, hello, a told him that as many as a 150000 people may have been killed since
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a stop or slow down civil as well. we've been able to talk to thousands and thousands of nice people um, through the refugee community in the neighboring countries. also through virtual technology, we talked to sued news every day who are in each of the 18 states. and what we hear unfortunately, is horrific. stories of people who've been literally eating dirt and twigs, people being forced into horror ethics situations of exploitation, including sexual slavery in order to keep their families alive. these are conditions that no human being should face. and we're talking about millions and millions of sudanese, facing this level of trauma and atrocity. we need this word and we need to combat the sam. and immediately we need more of the world to pay attention to the $50000000.00. so it needs people who are suffering, i mean watch the entire interview with us and boy for sit down on the news africa here on dw, in about 15 minutes of next on dw cause series and looks at how tough it needs to get a driver's license. here in germany,
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