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the top stories of today on this week that israeli airstrike kills two children in gaza while another hits a media center leaving six journalists injured. while on another front israel also strangest file with syria where the rebels are gaining more western support on the point to president assad. also europe united in austerity fury millions go on a first quarter native continent wide strike demanding an end to crippling cuts. on to power shuffle at the very top in china new leadership takes over the world's second largest economy for the next decade.
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and welcome to see. with the latest news on the week's top stories for us two children have been killed and over twelve people injured in the missile attack in gaza on sunday as israel steps up its military assault with increased shelling from sea and air it brings to a police forces seven the number of palestinians who have been killed in this severe bombardments launched by is wrong wednesday three israelis have died at the hands of hamas rockets over the same period. of rings as a makeshift on the developing conflict. has been stressing the point that when it carries out our targeted killings that what we witnessed in the early hours of sunday morning is the israeli air force one in a media building in gaza city and according to palestinian sources and least six journalists have been injured in this latest strike we also know that they were overnight strikes in northern gaza least two children were killed and some some
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steam people injured so what we're witnessing is this increase in the civilian count despite the fact as i say these radiology saying that it does only carry out very specific targets the i.d.f. has also confirmed that its navy is now attacking from the sea plus you have these air strikes as well as drones now on saturday was an emergency meeting of the arab league in cairo and during that meeting the arab league chief. accused israel of carrying out war crimes he also said that all arab states need to consider the peace treaties with israel we know that the arab league is going to be sending a delegation to gaza this morning sunday that will be headed by the arab league chief and have a number of foreign ministers in and they will be trying to assess the humanitarian situation on the ground and deal with what they say is an increasing crisis now egypt has been playing and mediate we have heard from the egyptian president mohammed morsi that he things a ceasefire will be reached and mass president stuff on and on you if the jewish
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state in the blockade that it's had in place on gaza as well as stops these assassinations and these stipulations were made during the meeting between and and egypt and its actions in cairo and also heard of another peace proposal put forward by to keep in which it says it to egypt the united states and russia should be involved in soho teigne peace plans if it needs to be said and that it's not very clear that either side really is ready for a cease fire so to say that they are ready but only if the other stops and we've really seen an attempt to see. when the egyptian prime minister visited gaza recently and during his visit that so-called cease fire was broken both sides. breaking its suit so it doesn't seem at this stage that any kind of c.s.i. is on the plans israel has been moving its tanks as well as its armored personnel vehicles have been down the israeli gaza border for several days now and this does raise the whole question of whether nothing is going to be an imminent ground
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operation did see some seventy five thousand israeli caught. in the last few hours at the same time we also are hearing course that israeli officials have been meeting with foreign diplomats and warning them that they will be extending the ground operation or even to actually see a ground operation its ability their operation but the assumption by and large talking to at least here in tel aviv and elsewhere in the country is if it's gone operation is going to happen so you can see it's being experienced by the palestinian side so i think we'll see in the coming hours if not the coming hours the coming days as a possible ground invasion so you can all the signs you seem to point in that direction. despite a number of civilian deaths including those of children israel's foreign ministry has held their perception of the israel peroration and my colleague talked to their spokesperson paul hersh on. this is being so far one of the most surgical pinpoint military operations in modern military history i think again you will see that the
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civilian to militant casualty ratio will show up in israel to have unfortunately killed civilians but fall fewer then than any other comparable military. action but you have a pin point operation you call this one of the most precise and exact and pinpoint military operations that israel's known in recent history and that can allow for what you might consider collateral damage the killing of children when you when you presented and you talk about civilians it's always said as all the three israelis who were killed but all of the palestinians who were killed seven are confirmed militants choose to use it like you know you are you. possibly you're just giving rise to anti israeli attitudes among palestinians let's let's have a listen to this quickly as the hamas leader that we spoke to just a bit earlier placed on by. the assassination of this great leader. really confirms that we are still in the heart of resistance with the israeli view that we are designers generally knows nothing but the language of killing and blood our battle
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with the enemy is an open bottle to god willing this battle will end with palestine and jerusalem liberated being what we should wait for actions would not occur and. we've seen their actions a situation which most often anywhere in the world could accept what would you do were just one missile to land in central moscow where we talk about our missiles and let's this car fire here we're talking about more rockets that are being attracted over some i say that a mortar or rocket from the palestinian militants compared to your. health fire inside why the missiles from your super heights fighter jet so well that's quite a big difference between fireworks and bombs but the truth of the matter is that we have a situation where just today three israeli civilians were killed call the mortars call the missiles or did civilians we have a situation where in the recent past something. the percent of these raby children in southern israel diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder israel was heavily
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criticized by a part of the world community i agree with you there i remind you and i point out that that was four years ago the lowest civilian to militant casualty rate in history twenty nine percent of those killed were civilians and i'm not belittling the death of any civilians but far lower than any other military campaign in the last century i think that we will see something similar to start with hoping to achieve number of things first and foremost to significantly degrade the commander control operational abilities of hamas. and for a constant update on the situation inside gaza where staying in contact with activist and filmmaker harry fear is currently working that he says innocent civilians suffer from the israeli onslaught said to be aimed only at military targets. israel boasts that it has been as you so advanced it can target with pinpoints what we're seeing is dead children and pregnant women israel has its mission it has its objective it's got the people that it wants to kill but the
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thing is it doesn't care about collateral damage it has the same policy if you like the united states with regard to collateral damage that it's happy to injure dozens of palestinian men women and children as long as it can kill one person who might have helped fire a rocket into israel that is the psychology of palestinians all around the gaza strip are at some level terrorized by this state terrorism this is a largely defenseless third world population most of the population under the age of eighteen most of the population are reliant on food and they're being bombed with drones and f. sixteen by. and by sea over these last few days. and you can keep an eye on what's happening in gaza now website right now and that is good at a time line featuring cost and updates on the latest plus a line transmission from gaza and right now we're bringing you live pictures from
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the gaza israeli border. and also there right now group anonymous launches an attack on almost seven hundred israeli web sites in retaliation for the ongoing bombing of the trade so find out more on. the hamas military leader ahmed jabari was assassinated at the start of israel's offensive and it's being reported he was murdered any talks on a long term truce with israel israeli peace activists to go should be asking is among those demanding answers. we decided to try and push forward. part wrote a new version of the draft he was presenting it to hamas leaders in fact on wednesday morning he was presenting it to me but he himself i was supposed to receive later that evening the copy of the draft in arabic for you to deliver to us where these were waiting for an intelligence the israelis thought. that by having a truce with them would strengthen them there were people who believe that what we
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need to do is systematically weaken him that they will fall out of power and there are those who believe that we need to create deterrents strong enough so that hamas will attack israel the attack of rockets to the civilian population in israel is intolerable by any country and they needed to take action i believe personally that we've tried everything we've assassinated leaders even assassinated military commanders we have put on an economic siege we have bombed them we did cast lead we've tried everything except dialogue except an attempt to reach an understanding with mechanisms for verification and for compliance with the involvement of the egyptian military intelligence i think it had a chance to work but now will have to postpone it for some time. on the developing situation in gaza and israel.
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are now as the battle rages on in gaza israel has been fighting on another front i.d.f. shells fell in neighboring syria in response to the gunfire that hit an on a vehicle in the disputed golan heights they area has seen artillery fire from size in recent weeks and claims its shells cause no injuries and while syrian opposition forces are looking to spread it and assad are gaining more support from the west the french announce that they will be welcoming and national coalition will add to their country france and the u.k. are a push to lift the e.u. arms and by their side they can supply weapons to the rebels and journalists that western nations are using to lead their blueprint to get a foothold in syria for the long term goal of a war against iran. what we do is we get together the opposition puppets if you like not their heads together call them the government of of libya and syria and
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then we work to end the arms embargoes and very soon we'll be hearing talk i expect no fly zones this is all part of a plan to topple assad but it actually will western powers actually glary who it's ok for us to are the rebels in syria but for anybody else to arm the syrians it's allowed so it's absolutely appalling to be a proxy if we have the constitutional boat back in some sort of serious voted for it we had elections in may you know there is a every possibility of a trial of change in syria through the ballot box but the west don't want that because they know the president's job is to popular. majority support in syria the last thing they want is the people's will in syria to prevail they want to impose by force a puppet government and you know what would happen in libya. if a stylish topple we have in syria more chaos we have more death and destruction but the west doesn't really care about that he doesn't care what's happening in libya at the moment all he cares about is a new government in damascus which will probably tie the entire economy the links
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with iran and hezbollah. that you know that the move against iraq to take place and this is all about paving the way for war gets there are. as western support for the syrian opposition continues to grow there have been shocking reports that rebels on murdering innocent civilians said they support bashar al assad free syrian army spokesman assad al masri admits that his group cannot control the actions of those who join their ranks. a free syrian army is not a regular army but the soldiers of the revolution some troops claim to be part of the effort singular the seem to do not follow orders killing city police but as we are in a revolution we cannot control such a young boy certainly there are some extremists some guns and some who want to take advantage of the. army journals dramatic falls from grace and races candles all three are becoming an alarming trend in washington that could be one of the trends skase than just passion as one former intelligence officer such a shortly. also had
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a football match between bitter rivals in the russian premier league is cut short in the first off after find the file workers in a goalkeeper called the details later in the program forty. millions across some twenty european countries how does that anger this week in the first coordinated cross border protests and strikes since the financial crisis took hold people are frustrated with this slew of spending cuts as the eurozone sinks into its second recession since two thousand and eight it was just after violence in italy where police fired tear gas at workers and students who were throwing bottles and stones transport in portugal came to a standstill as striking workers walked out of their jobs and even hospitals are only providing a minimal service in the heart of europe in brussels france gathered outside a you had quarters to demand and then. but a massive action star today spain where so which so clashes and dozens of arrests are stafford's to the trip to witness their discontent. i think.
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it's really. cool to. hear it's most debt ridden countries join together with many others for the continent's first cross border mega strike from the beginning it was clear that emotions were running high in many places madrid saw violence early on and after a brief. break the. first thing i didn't think that between the protests and the right places right almost things that matter it's not going to get more symbolic i need for the the he's. by the people say there are right now all across there are the three legged governments and between the people than those who have real therapy but those. where the bullets invite in confrontations with the authorities becoming you know the familiar sights the
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consonance leaders stand the disparity is a necessary evil to cut the sky high deficit only event the fourteenth the people of europe seem to have formed a county union to fight back against the prevailing type of stereotyping ahead of next week's budget meetings russel's would have been watching closely as the scenes of police and protesters battling one another played out across the nobel peace prize winning. and it spain which has the highest unemployment in the eurozone with around a half of young people. sociologists connell's believes austerity won't help turn the situation round a protest isn't about a solution a protest is normally about something you don't want so in this case what they're protesting is you austerity is cuts in social spending and cuts in social rights and the expansion of social misery people can make the argument that austerity is
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a solution to the current problems being faced by your european citizenry and in particular by the southern european citizenry the problem is what does that austerity mean is that neoliberal e.u. austerity where you cut basically all of those all of the social protection that keeps people from descending down to a sort of downward spiral of social misery and with all of that escalating conflict or do you leave social protection in place and cut in places where there really is overspending such as a bank bailouts and and areas like these. the you used to be a place where people from around the world went to seek their fortune that that crisis changed that where the europeans now looking elsewhere to find somewhere they can make ends meet. struggling to find their place. and also terry to house anyone in need is welcome here in the queue for food traditionally immigrants from some families but this is new some europeans as well
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. quantify are those who came here from spain eleven months ago after he lost his job and gained debts instead of doing a gig with out i came here with hope i was forced to leave spain due to the economic crisis and bank recession here i work and make three thousand euros a month and i can pay my debts in spain a. million it's not queuing for food she cooks originally from colombia she first immigrated to spain but the crisis pushed her move for the man she now works at a cafe in always famous movie music and while she serves those who come here to admire the world famous scream she says her life if only they knew would probably provoke an even stronger impression on the visitors. it's hard it's not as in here they show it on t.v. you go from one country to another like a rolling stone with you have kids and nothing to feed them with and no job.
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in september the unemployment rate within the eurozone hit a record high of eleven point six percent in the seventeen countries united by a common currency for more than eighteen million people are now out of work that's an increase of around five thousand every day since august during the years of gross year of was in desperate need of a cheap labor force and therefore provided immigrants from all over the globe with work but with the worst economic crisis since the second world war now in the gulf in the continent not only is the label to provide jobs for outsiders it cannot. and create works for locals turning the tables and sending many of those in a search for a better life abroad that you know we for example and non-user and only used state two factors some analysts say that have averted this can even country from disaster is out to dinner with is one of the safest currencies in europe many people here in germany and in under european countries believe that our monetary system is being
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pressed up against a wall and this makes us weak is when the economic crisis fully engulfed greece last year brussels was on alert then a bailout treaty brought hope and belief apparently for mature space in portugal joined the club and someone will still be others to come let's raise switzerland and norway are not a you members they're doing better than any other european country all sweden denmark and the czech republic you euro countries we never hear things about. the whole system when it's steals all the major powers from state. economic diplomatic and military and give it to brussels and washington is doomed with german chancellor angela merkel saying at least five more years will be needed to recover and it's clear countries like no we will not have a deficit in labor force at least some more decades brief notion r t from know we germany and france. and of the secrets of cyber security the last point out
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how fears about how times have prompted the white house to make was allowing for military deployment at home to protect against it. and also lie and misery and mystery of history or just a bizarre mistake australian high school students setting their final exams get a bit of a shock what a child robot ok is it a picture depicting the russian revolution or about how it happened at a party have caused. a generation of chinese leaders has taken a. a power in the country as the government's undergone its once in a decade political transformation seizing payment was appointed the communist party's head responsible for that stewardship of the world's economic second largest economy and political analysts have been cheering over the implications one of them it's professor joseph chang from hong kong university who believes many challenges lie ahead. china has certainly be doing been doing very well you know
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terms that you cannot make. but at the moment is economic growth model we've reached a stage of diminishing returns you certainly faces severe trouble just the consensus konami reforms is strong stand of agreement on what needs to be done but at the scene crime is severe recession from vested interests for example the state the big state owned enterprises to walk on a lot of infrastructural you know cement projects a steel wonder a lot of credit from the state on bearings and so on. the u.s. campaign in afghanistan suffered a fresh military grade blow this week the career of the current commander in afghanistan is now in jeopardy after he became involved in the case that led to the resignation of the former commander and cia chief david petraeus he had to resign after his biographer paula broadwell admitted to having a relationship with him and classified information was found on her computer the
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transfer standardise passing on any secrets now general allen have succeeded betray us and afghanistan is under investigation for inappropriate communication with a woman who has ties to betray us and poor wolf and a feeling is growing that there's so much more out of the pages and it's going. it's beginning to look like a very well written drama really interesting sense that knowledge bombs. that can prove this time we were talking term they can you use the green shoots we keep the old regime. generals who sort of move through the revolving door in military was actually the intelligence so she was one of the points brought in to get much coverage of ours to triumph and that is the fact that he has been very much on our really important really pushing for the idea that there should be some sort of military action against iraq so there may well have been some sort of new group behind the scenes by other seem. obviously to try to get me to come up with the is
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not spider peddling a line which i don't agree with but which undermines that question no danger. to other news making headlines this hour in the gym between a plane and a bus carrying children to their came to gaza and south of egypt's capital cairo has claimed fifty one lives almost all casualties were children aged between four and six it's emerged a railway crossing wasn't close to what it should accident prompters the resignation of the transport minister and outrage against president mohamed morsi was criticized for failing to also the demands of last year's uprising for basic rights and social injustice. tens of thousands of people have rotted across france protesting against the government's plans to legalize same sex marriage and child adoption demonstrators donned blue white and pink colors in an alteration of the french fly traffic law which will be debated in parliament and would undermine traditional family values on the foundations of
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society. said to the first ever u.s. president to visit me on as part of his three nation tour of southeast asia to visit signals a shift in american foreign policy as the country looks to improve it standing in the region that's been strongly influenced by china obama has already lifted an import bond from the country which had been in place since two thousand and three. huge crowds in ireland have marsh of the parliament building to call for changes to abortion law the demonstration took place in memory of an indian woman who died after she was denied at terminations during a miscarriage a kind of ritual was held along with a one minute silence and towns and cities across the country. a russian premier league football match between two of the country's top teams was abandoned in the first hall after flares fired from the stands badly injured one of the players. it's the incident between bitter rivals gentleman and
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a reigning champions in the st petersburg so all the most guys goalkeeper hates was in need fines shutting up senses the player as he was treated thomas has the details. and john shewan who is the goalkeeper for do you know moscow has been injured doctors have looked at him and they say that he has been blinded by this incident in france to see him the one i took you back through this it matches between st petersburg and because he didn't know it took place in the he would be area which is in the moscow region fans from st petersburg started putting the pitch with fireworks and flares one of those flares or fireworks went off in the face of the goalkeeper he went down on the pitch in pain and then after he was down on the grass and they had stopped the game it is reported that the fans continued to pelt objects at the goalkeeper at that time so the decision was made by the officials and the referees who stopped that game it's unclear whether or not that
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game will be continued at a later date or if it will be given a technical defeat if you will now turn choose between st petersburg fans and moscow fans have gone on since around two thousand and eight they've been at a high level at that time there was a banner that was placed at a game in st petersburg that was questionable got fans upset and more recently in september trying to game between a torpedo and you know there was a similar incident with fireworks being thrown onto the field but much the worse at that time and in the same month do you know more fans then attacked their own headquarters saying that if the team doesn't play better they will start destroying it properly as well so there's a big problem basically between a football fans and the teams that they supposedly support but their actions at this point in time are being more disruptive to the game than being helpful. as of now there are no laws in russia that are designed to protect football teams or to punish fans right now that is being talked about as
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