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happened. to. shocking images of children killed in the crossfire as violence between israel and palestinian militant centers a 2nd week with no end in sight. to our children we are true 34 years old what did they do that made it necessary to kill them they were torn to pieces it comes as hostilities between israel and gaza militants continue with missiles fired from both sides and israel blaming how much for the escalation and civilian deaths i want to say is a form of command to the citizens of gaza we love you we want you to leave my life you need to know that your leadership hamas leadership making all the
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problems other developments anti israel protests break out across europe with some turning violent as thousands call for the attacks on gaza to see. how they were good afternoon monday the 17th of may my name's kevin owen hear it out international with our latest for you for the next 30 minutes thanks for checking in well as you heard the israel gaza conflict dominating and israel's unleashed a series of new air strikes on the garza strip monday morning and an ongoing tit for tat after militants fired rockets at its neighbor palestinians say at least 192 were killed in the coast long played in the past 7 days including 58 children over israel 10 dead including 2 youngsters now we're about to show the aftermath of one strike on gaza. which you may well find disturbing warplanes striking several
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buildings and roads in gaza on sunday 42 killed it was the deadliest single attack since fighting broke out a week ago pictures show a bomb crater to blocking a main road leading to one hospital there to show your next multiple children haven't fallen victim to the shelling. or the load of the clothes or the. just stop the food. was just simply this if you. love a farmer sent then there are children who are 234 years old what did they do that made it necessary to kill them one of the targets the israelis were after they targeted their missiles at small children who did nothing wrong they were torn to
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pieces this is street of many buildings that be destroyed already by the israeli warplanes including 2 main building the residential buildings this one and the other one next to it as really intensive area strikes are killing women and children inside their homes and it is important to note that israel did not send out free warning for these buildings this board before they bombarded them which is something only 3 sedated as israel used to a warning to people before they attempted to strike any building there is. i mean a nearby who is living next to my house his wife told him i want to make it is each time to his wife wanted to go to visit her your father and here mother so she went to this building deliberating that aid and unfortunately she is now under the rubble in a state of celebrating piccies now under the rubble and they are still searching for help. there were
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a few hours now this machinery have been has been trying attempting to to rescue the people even sired this rubble of this forest all rebuilding in a way that's 3 and as you see here it's exceed it seems to these people who are trying to risk you risk your operation is a bit difficult their house has been totally completely destroyed and this machinery is attempting to save what could be saved of the lives of the inhabitants of this particular of this particular building that is the scene for now for the moment in gaza city where destruction is widespread destruction is largescale the homes north of the innocents who began the rescue operation we've seen a lot we've pulled 4 survivors from the rubble there have been managed to. we spoke to the head of the hospital by the israeli attacks and civilian casualties
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he calls the situation miserable in his own words and says people in gaza are losing all hope at the moment. now for the 7th day the israelis are attacking randomly and attacking domestic zones here as you know gaza strip is a tiny strip of land inhabited by 2000000 population squeezed in 360 kilometer square the problem is that when they attack any of us eventually. simply the old city really ends will be the victims of those attacks this is explaining why out of $1200.00 of the injured we have almost 50 percent 1000000 children and this is explaining why there are 52 children among among those who were killed when you see children of 2 years of being killed you cannot you cannot make sure not sure that anybody's going to be safe in gaza strip they should let the palestinians live free on their land simply they're not convinced that if you believe why they are kicking people outside their own their historical homes for god's sake just if they let us
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live in peace we would certainly exist on our land without problem but that way imposing a seizure on 2000000 population for 15 years what do you expect from those people this great and they lost hope in everything of this life the situation is becoming very miserable and our band of families are continuing the desperate search for loved ones in the aftermath of the strikes in gaza after hours and scrambling through debris were little good news one father was finally reunited with his injured child the infant survived the strike on a residential building there where however his mother and 4 siblings died we spoke with a dad. there's a lot of innocent children were targeted while they were going to visit their uncle and cousins the israeli army bombed their uncle's house which led to the martyrdom of his sons and his wife as well as for their uncles cousins and his wife 5 month old baby omar gallaga survived. and he's now lying in hospital we have children
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done to deserve being bombed with missiles from f. 35 aircraft what have they done to this child by rockets at israel what did he do to be targeted by missiles what is happening guys is a crime against humanity houses are being bombed in collapse in their residence without warning or notification now only crime is that they are children of gaza. religious buildings were also destroyed in the israeli air strikes one mosque in the north of gaza was leveled with surrounding property suffering massive damage at least 3 civilians were reported to have died there. the 2nd i'll leave next to the mosque and the street separates mosque partment from it i hug my children and my wife i think you would die from the intensity of the bombing but thank god we were not harmed unfortunately missile killed 3 of my brothers 2 of my sisters and one neighbor i told the jews that you're destroying the mosques of gotz and not bombing the security forces inside the right children the elderly and women their homes are destroyed the seris severe wind and there is no military presence for the
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resistance fighters in the 2014 war this house was bombed but it was rebuilt again and the syria does not fire on the troops and no rockets came out on what basis was the smallest destroy it. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has defended his country's actions saying israel is doing everything it can to avoid civilian casualties and blaming hamas for using people as human shields netanyahu added he sees no clear end in sight to the violence of the moment meantime armed groups in gaza continue to target israel with rockets with the southern city of ashkelon a recent focus their synagogue was damaged and numerous cars destroyed no casualties reported. over in east jerusalem the palestinian rammed his car into israeli police on sunday injuring 6 officers the driver was immediately shot dead after what police called a deliberate attack a mass later praised the driver. our correspondent there paul asli spoke next than
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to former i.d.f. officer about his experiences in gaza more generally and also now about the current tensions happening. when i'm seeing what's happening now in the gaza border it's killing me from the inside because you know i'm thinking. about what i read through and about the friends i lost fighting for this country for our robes and jews in the same way. i'm asking myself sometimes if it will all worth it to last part of your hands to the last part of your body part of your soul if this situation will continue and i'm uncertain myself every single time that yes as if she spent 6 years in the israeli army 3 of them in gaza where he commanded 130 combat soldiers an i.e.d. improvised explosive device ended his service and almost his life it was 6 in the
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morning id of tanks were waiting to return to israeli territory and because of sniper threats xiv advanced alone to open the gate separating gaza and israel the id blew up in his face i opened my eyes and you know the pain filled my body and i medically noticed that my left hand was missing there was blood everywhere around him and i remember myself trying to reach and apply pressure on the room but nothing happened and i looked on my right arm and i realized exactly why it was also almost disconnected lying on the flaming hot soil hanging all small pieces of skin and flesh for days it was touch and go no one thought he'd pull through $700.00 surgeries and nearly a year of intensively habitation has left him with 10 percent movement in his left arm and a prosthetic arm on his right now he's taken it upon himself to make sure the world
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understands what it's like for israeli soldiers fighting in gaza i risked my life so many times just to make sure that no civilian. from the palestinian side really hurt and the very complicated operations i risk my soldiers we walk. exposed completely instead of send sending a tank or a missile from a plane just to make sure that no child or no innocent people will be on this specific place in the gaza border here and recent video of the israeli army stopping a strike after seeing children playing in the area looking to create a little bit my own going to bring in a limited. and 14 year old child riding a donkey and approaching him and his soldiers they yelled at him repeatedly not to come any closer after we decided not to shoot this child oh he ran
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away and the donkey was close to us and it was explode. in. such a powerful way that it. destroyed completely the fence we will relocate that really was under shelters and not to me and not my soldier was harmed by this incident if israel want considering only the power of the army. as it could be finished in 24 hours but we're not doing it we're not doing it just because we know that many civilians that live there i want to say as a former commander in the i.d.f. to the citizens of gaza we love you we want you to live a normal life you need to know that your leadership hamas leadership making all the
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problems as contrasted to teach continue to heat up the prospect of turning to normal life seems and. i suppose a lawyer donna rice who previously worked for the israeli defense forces he told me how mass makes it impossible in his view from the body have to avoid civilian casualties the i.d.f. standing orders the. military target now not everyone will know what the target was because some of its intelligence information but there have total prohibition on attacking civilian targets even when they attack of military target they do everything they can to verify the minimum number of civilians all know civilians preferably in the midst and unfortunately because hamas has placed all its military installations in the middle intentionally in the middle of the civilian life of
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gaza it's incredibly difficult they create an intentional d. level thought i'd only known as i about which obviously what they're looking for or what we don't fire back you would see the tragic judgment of lateral incidental tragic. for hamas it's a win with i know we don't get mad at all you'll show long pictures in both. meantime mention european cities witness pro palestinian protests over the weekend of thousands amount of the attacks on gaza stop at some demonstrators any flags threw stones and bottles police responded in terms of tear gas and water cannon a number of arrests were made. i am.
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this is about international life from moscow a round the world and thank you for watching coming up it's not easy being green sometimes the outcome can be worse for the environment than the original perceived effect the story why was saying that after the break despite 90 seconds away.
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so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race in this spear in dramatic development that only really exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. again france's top cop has slammed retired officers for asking for more help for
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the police just under 100 signed a petition to the president asking that stations be protected from quote hordes of massed individuals. who reports. this is another warning of a security threat faced by france by what's described as being a violent minority we've please everywhere that's the warning from around a 100 retired police officers that we've had warnings in the last few weeks from retired generals and also from currently serving soldiers that there is a looming civil war here but what's different on this occasion is unlike back then when the majority didn't give same names didn't keep their ranks the police officers with this letter this petition to present not going to have not just signed pending but also the ranks of the chief before they left office they calling for effect the information to be able to recall the country today the authority of the seat is undermined by violent minority laws are no longer applied in the last
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series years of the republic the increase in attacks and the violence directed against guardians of the public peace demonstrate rejection of our republican values our customs and our model of society in entire sectors of our nation have outlets and not just highlights 2 recent attacks that saw the deaths of police officers in graham lake which was being treated as a terror attack and also just off the bat in our field where a police officer was shot this is trying to stop a drug raid but it also talks about the continuing attacks the open attacks on police officers generally on their cars and also police stations which it says is now becoming a regular occurrence to carry. the .
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load. well the for to. who's calling for reform of the people who quote him from saying it was the sentence is to refer back to verity of the crimes that he committed and not only has it gone to more than 40000 signatures to date it's also attracted the attention of police is top officer here in france this is said to be who is unhappy with this letter from this retired police officer saying that he does more to damage the institution of the police than it does to strengthen it and he's talked to them about the idea of looking at what the government is implementing at the moment saying that these measures should make things better for the police he's perhaps referring there to the controversial global security law which is being passed by parliament ariens but it's not yet been ratified into law the so-called
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separatism rule and the fact that the prime minister jocasta in the last week or so said that he would be looking for tougher sentences against those who attack and kill police officers but despite that of course this reflects a wide issue this is not the 1st time in the last month or so that the warnings about the security right you're wrong this time coming from retired police officers previously so this man retired general so really you can imagine there is a lot of consternation immediately easy at the moment about what we can do to perhaps stem the tide of people deciding that they not doing enough to protect the security services. international energy agency's clash with joe biden's team over whether or not the u.s. should spend trillions of dollars accelerating the clean energy transition it comes as the watchdog issues a report that draws a gruesome picture of the white house's green ambitions. if we take drastic action right now to address the climate disaster 3 see the nation. by 2050 the united
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states will be 100 percent. kona me with a net 0 emission. of the world's clean energy was that probably sent to turn it into a green tizzy and it does sound great wind turbines solar panels electric cars a green new wild the problem is green energy not so green i'm not so crean and these thoughts the conclusion of a new report by a top energy policy adviser and it's a bit of blow to the countries on the climate bandwagon who have already committed trillions to the fight. the building blocks of a clean energy future a mineral z. i'm talking things like nickel kobold and i'm talking a whole bunch of them because if you will buy it and thought that the average car on the street was a gaza while introducing green energy machines it's
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a pickle electric car require a 6 times the mineral inputs of a conventional car and an on shore wind plant requires 9 times more mineral resources than a gas fired power plant so to feed this we need to mine more a lot will the report alleges that the future president wants will see jamaal and explode by 2014 lithium supply will rise by full 1200 percent graphite by 2500 these are some serious numbers on the wild card catch up but even if we do have enough it will be a very insecure future why well movement 3 quarters of critical minerals lie in the hands of 3 produces that's a whole lot of pressure on very few sources what if there was flooding or a war the supply chain shuts down and what if you fall out with one of. there's 3 produces something probably the washington's mind is on since china mines more than
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60 percent of raw minerals that's one trade war you just can't win. but even if we started building the mines to match the rising to mond tomorrow the earliest we'd see actual results is 2035 the same year that by 2 the margins will have 100 percent carbon free electricity and innocent mistake or a political promise to please his party and put in the photos and i wonder what those voters would think if they knew the price of that guilt free electricity mining and mineral processing o'flynn generates toxic and radioactive materials these can leak into groundwater causing major health and safety issues including fake teletubbies environmental impacts including biodiversity loss and social disruption due to land use change weather depletion and pollution waste related to contamination and air pollution like i said green energy not exactly what it says
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on the box. and what do the minerals the bidens utopia come from if we take an electric car what does it need a battery what's the core ingredient of the battery lithium why do you find lithium in kopel but who is getting your cobalt. the real frontier of the battery revolution is in the unregulated coal mines of the d.r. sea where children as young as 7 work in perilous conditions a couple of dollars a day to work in narrow tunnels at risk of collapse it's unacceptable for businesses to shrug their shoulders about their supply chains consumers deserve to know that their cars are not powered by human rights abuses the mining of many minerals is mired in slave labor allegations which will only get worse when demand increases ahead of the price for someone to drive around with a carbon free conscience in a tesla so going green is
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a great slogan it's definitely a great way to get you some voters and it's great p.r. for administration that wants healing but dig a little deeper and biden's clean future has got a whole lot of little secrets journalist shall have all chipped in he says the report leads to more questions than answers. the biggest issue from that sort of economic perspective that i can see is that if you're running a large business. and you come across the stumbling blocks for example a lack of supply or inflation issues you can have to have quite a lot of structure that's the core all around the world in order to get out of these obstacles because richard when you look at these company still make them up and make money one way or another so it's not it's no use governments like the u.s. saying now i'm saying right right will you next finance. manual initiate now 510 years down the line necessary and got the money anymore so i think these problems
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will be resolved $1.00 way or the out the other we have to get close at least to these targets but it's going to need government support rather than just so short term gesturing which which is what i'm seeing at the moment. more than 1450000000 coronavirus vaccine doses of no been administered worldwide but there's a star gap emerging between the numbers vaccinated in different countries it's happening as problems are mounting for one of the main players canada's no considering giving away the unwanted supplies of the astra zeneca vaccine after the job fell from favor in 2 of its provinces and indonesia is pausing distribution of a back to the jobs after the death of a young man there in the latest episode going underground we talked to a scientist who developed the astra zeneca vaccine among other matters adrian hill explains why he thinks reports of blood clots are now emerging. we don't know what's happening yes there's a huge amount of research going on my own view is that you need both of our
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lecturers and the spike up to. contribute to the us it's very interesting that it appears to be emerging just in the last few weeks at the 2nd dose of actually most people have to as you know doesn't seem to do that's. that's a clue as to what's going on i do sing so that we will be able to address this hopefully in coming months either it was reducing the dose of luck scene or giving it a different route or some other maneuver that sir hopefully immediately or why does it not work so well in south african varian do we know why because these initial trials and fazer and would earn or sign a farm the chinese one was good your one novak's johnson and johnson don't seem to be effective against a south african variant as well as much bigger than a very small trial 2000 people out of the 60000 to be in trials when our axing were tested in south africa and all we were able to do was to get
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a small number of cases miles disease so what was measured in that small south african troll was protection against mild disease which was not statistically significantly present but the numbers which was small so very much. right funny for a go knew in bit of excitement coming up maybe they're saying the sky's the limit but not for 2 leading russian aerobatic crusader marking their 30th anniversary doing it i think you have oliver takes a look at russia's top aerobatic perform it. they are the elite of the russian air falls they test their planes and themselves to the limits of both pilots and machine their craft they fly are 100 percent combat ready fighter jet planes just tuned for air shows and now they are inviting get a very special reason the role of engines and hundreds of thousands of spectators aviation enthusiasts with families have arrived today at the airfield in cove in
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kenya moscow to mark this 30th anniversary of the most famous russian aerobatics teams this wastes and the russian nights at the colorful air show having machines are literally dancing in there before when they lies to complex formations today they show what modern military aviation is capable of the difference between the swifts a nice is that they fly different types of aircraft the mc 29 is a light fighter and the planes of the super hornet design bureau piloted by the knights a larger and heavier the knights pilot this is said here sam and sue 35 s aircraft powered by engines with thrust vectoring control and they bring pilots to perform a new this use in this particular technical feature for the swifts the emphasis on various formations and dynamic displays. we are friends but there is always competition if there was no competition there would be no forward movement and we must always develop during the show all eyes are on them but behind the scenes
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there are years of hard work their program becomes more complicated every year since 2020 the swiss have been flying and doing aerobatics was 9 jets the more aircraft in the ranks the more difficult it gets the scope of the entire group increases and pilots especially extreme pilots on the flanks find it much more testing to maintain a place in their formation or minute is just some relief trucks just as there were no surprises during the performance the program is just down for general purpose. from traditionally the sun is sun just as he's carried out on the ground with one that he can assume you're exploring still all this allows them to p.c. and the illegal residents of actions in that within the group of. people who push eve's little bit much to much you love. next to comes the house so in the air the group try kisses on.

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