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on the ground, can the explosions lie top that be rude sky over night. submit is real, a sustain balding town pain, an ongoing invasion of 11 on the 9th. the focus on its northern neighbour, adf, bombardments of gaza. and the westbound, continued archie reports from the moving funeral of an entire family, including 2 children, wipe dogs following one such strong women. when they started flying off, i almost died from fear i started cooling out for my daughters. the goals were inside the room, but there was no sound from them. they were lying inside and i couldn't recognize them. they were covered in dust. and even the in night for the remnants of the
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british empire, argentina, nar, renews the idea of reclaiming the full spring islands following the transfer. but she goes to the archipelago from the u. k. to marisa the live from ranger. i'll send you center. this is our t good to have your company. let's get into our top story this weekend. and we begin in the 11 east capital where i d, f, a tax r persisting this saturday, also marks the 5th day of israel's broadened invasion of the country size. a new wave always really strikes hip, the southern suburbs of a root, just a number of hours ago. while israel claims it's eliminated too high ranking cause bullet commanders and attacks earlier in the day in another city or columns of smoke could again be seen rising over bay route over nights us the is really
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defense forces resume their operation because ball on militant group saves it was able to push back idea of troops, so mccloskies 11 on the side, over 2000 people, including 127 children have been killed in the past fortnight. according to the local health ministry. that's when israel begun, there are strikes against the neighboring country ortiz. yes. and that can, can tell us the, the is raise. the rates have been consistent over the past week or 2. but finding marked a different approach by these rarely is, although it has been a frequent bombardment. it was different from the previous days. the air strikes that these rarely military undertook targeted again, the southern suburbs of bay, which the living scrap it'll, especially as specifically targeting da here a has the less strong hold. but it wasn't until after midnight that the israelis really picked up the pace. up until that point, there was a great deal of silence and com, which was a bit on easing because we have witnessed
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a great deal of environment over the past few days. and very specifically, we understand that the evacuation throughout the country is still ongoing and up until approximately 1 o'clock after midnight we observed a great deal of planes landing and parting. we've seen military cargo planes doing the same. so the evacuations were under full speed and it was a scene to witness and behold. but there's also clashes in the south that are currently ongoing as the law has been able to to work is really incursions over the course of the past few days. there's this specific truck point that has of allies using to at least leverage against is really military and all they see. and this is a very t important piece of land because this is also one of the points of entry for these really ministry, specifically on the ground. it seems that has the lies be successful. pushing back is really military, but it seems that it has the upper ground at this very moment. but with the festivities essentially concluding, we can expect a different approach and
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a shift in israel's operations throughout the lebanese capital, as well as the rest of the country. come either sunday or monday. it's really forces have confirmed a talking a school that sheltered hundreds of sheltered at displaced the palestinians in the central gas and said here they're out. a lot, israel say is to strike game to quote, mitigate the risk of harming civilians. the dozens of people were reported wounded, following the idea of attack, which claims to have been targeting from us tunnels. doug underneath the building, similar operations have met strong combination with american medics working in gas and making an impassioned appeal to the white house. with only marginal exceptions, everyone in gaza is sick or injured or both. this includes every national aid
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worker, every international volunteer, and probably every is really hostage. every man, woman, and child, we quickly learned that our palestinian healthcare colleagues were among the most traumatized people in gauze and perhaps in the entire world. westdale of into the overall figures, the gas and health industry estimates that 41 follows and people have been killed. a nearly 97000 were injured in id strikes since last october, 14 people reportedly lost their lives in the past day alone as well. well, the ox from charge he sees more women and children have been killed in dallas or over the past year. done in any other global conflict in the same time period. this century, years more from the american medics addressing the biden administration, president biden, and vice president harris. we wish you could see the nightmares that plague so many of us since we have returned dreams of children,
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maimed and mutilated by our weapons, and their inconsolable mothers begging us to save them. we wish you could hear the cries and screams. our consciences will not let us forget. we cannot find them while you continue arming the country. that is deliberately killing these children on mass. it was something else to throw into the mix. just last week is real secured. a must have no victory. a package from washington, not all of a total. $8700000000.00. 3 and a half $1000000000.00 for allocated for so called war time procurement. so essentially buying weapons, while the remaining majority will be spending or defense systems. it's only clear whether any of that money will be used for the ongoing assault on the gas that the $1.00 american trauma surgeon who's work there sees the palestinian simply have suffered too much one. i really was not expecting to see large numbers of children who had been shot in the head in the chest. every single
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physician who has been to gaza has seen a child shot in the head of the chest every single day that they were there. that cannot possibly be on accident. while i'll be honest, i was very angry when i was there. because i know that this, you know, i'm an american and my, my government is the one paying for every every bullet, every bomb. everything because it's, it's all coming from the united states ultimately. and that was infuriating to be quite honest that though that was extremely frustrating. what westbank base political science scholar, side name, your is all the view, washington has a vested interest in fueling the middle east conflict. the more and then it is the more i benefits following beach and whether the company's on job companies or how does university of this war and the policy of the united states so far is going to
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induct induction direction in order to make a profit for these companies differently, there was a support, i mean, kind of brothers on the road. i need to do i, as a matter of fact, maybe creating wars in some areas around the world in order to send in more and more of their, their what that it is going to expand are investing more and more and just wants to continue. and that's why you are supporting your video, for example, jesus, or as a fucking the ongoing war. and they are even against what sometimes will be suggested to cease fire in any way or in any time they are more interested in this work to continue even live in apples to make it even larger. meanwhile, residents of the west banks to the car and refuge account of how the ceremony to
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more than those killed in a recent idea afraid the incursion was the deadliest and over 2 decades with 20 fatalities reported by palestinian authorities, including the entire young family ortiz, maria phenomenon to witness the porting of grief and anger. hundreds have gathered for a mess of funeral in the palestinian refugee campbell and cut them in the northern west bank. that is often what these really army called accounted terrorist and rate . at least 20 people are dead. armed man move through the crowd, some with the faces covered, occasionally firing shots into the air. several carry him as flags. the militant groups seen by most palestinians as a force of resistance, with labeled a terrorist organization by each ro. some of the bodies are wrapped in his leg, jihad flags, some of the dead worth fighters. but not all those statements v i g f
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announced that the ad on the board hearing from the other significant member of the group were killed in some states. authoration. however, among the body buried today to belonging to young children were not mentioned. shawn was just 6 years old and chrome only 3. before heading to the cemetery, the crowd stops for prayer. and his law marches, i believe, to go straight to paradise. but this believe does little to ease the grease. the sorrow in the town remains heavy. this time the devastation is even greater. an entire family, including 2 children, was wiped out in the deadliest air strike in over 2 decades. and attack these really army code for size video footage circulating online captures the immediate aftermath, plains rubble and what appears to be
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a lifeless body dangling from the ceiling, fitting in the background, the hard renting cries of women. i heard the building that was hates for the 1st time since the 2nd sally seen in a private nose intifada in 2000 israel used by to jets just like a target here in the symptom campus. this building house, the coffee shop here on the ground floor with a parchment above and nearby its residents are among the casualties. have some leaves in one of the flats hours of the attack, he came to his apartment to see what was left intact. he says it is a miracle he survived. whenever i sat down and was just about to eat with my wife seconds later, the missile hit the house shook, and the place filled with dust. a fire broke out and the doors flew off when they started flying off. i almost died from fear i started cooling out from my daughters . the goals were inside the room, but there was no sound from them. i found the flashlight and shown it to my
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daughters. they were lying inside and i couldn't recognize them. they were covered in dust. my wife's face was black, black and charred. i couldn't recognize any of them. killed family were his wife's relatives. and wonderful. this is what successful my wife asked me west sondra. my niece. i told her i didn't know. couldn't see her. she went inside and started screaming. it's chum sham is lying that cutting off. i wanted to see my wife. she was barefoot. so i took her to my brother's house over that i couldn't handle the reality. it will seem so real when you see it with your own eyes being that was terrifying. i ask him if his relatives had relations with him as he was not surprised to hear such question, the president, we are ordinary civilians. we have nothing to do with either side. we would just living in this house, me, my wife and her niece. and this is what happened to us, people from resistance movements, young man, they come here and go, the resistance is here. they come around since that was a cafe. here is some doesn't roll out that these boys were probably wanted by is
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really authorities that local residency as occupiers. but still this cannot justify the killing of little kids and civilians a little bit. i blame the ami these the civilians. what do they have to do with it? they don't fight as will doing anything wrong. they on terrorist, what did we do to deserve this? in another audio from social media, we see the chairs. we find a man who was sitting on one of these chairs with his brothers and friends at the time of the attack right next to the targeted building kilometer. cuz there's a lot of colorado. we started chatting, talking about everything, then i heard something whistling, and i thought maybe it's planes like rockets coming from outside. it exploded in the air. i thought it wouldn't affect us because it was in the air. i hadn't counted on a rocket falling and hitting inside the room. i looked and there was nothing but dust, fire, and blackness. just blackness, and balls of fire inside. i swear to god, i saw bodies, young men's bodies, initial media reports mentioned at least one me. so fired, we found
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a medium sized hole in the ceiling on the ground floor. it appears the rocket fell from above, piercing the upper floors and ceilings before reaching the ground level. and exploding. this is at 3 story building. now let's go to the, on the floor, to check what we can see there. okay, this is the top floor and, and we can actually clearly see 2 holes in the ceiling and in the floor indicating that at least 2 missed house target at this house. by the time we finished booming news broke the un condemned with the cold and unlawful as strike on the didn't cut them can. shortly off to the idea of the shoot. the 2nd statement claiming the years try killed. at least 9 have mass and his lemay jihad operatives stating they were involved in manufacturer and explosives and carrying out terror activities against israel natively. in this update, again, there was no mention of the children or women who lost their lives. maurice and
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optional r t reporting from to cut them in northern palestine. the catalog of interest over this next story, argentina is reviving plans to take back the full can island, according to the nation's foreign minister. the archipelago has been in dispute since the u. k. retain control of the sites atlantics her tree following a brief for in 1982 in response to deanna mung dino's remarks. the governor of the british overseas directory, known as the now venus by argentina said. it won't be giving up sovereignty over the islands. international security, unless done commentators. sergio kaplan say for u k is using as military presence to hold onto an area, thousands of miles away from land containing seized on the, on the claim that started on they are 1833. actually. it's more than a 118 years of the international claim for the marina sovereignty origin. tina,
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the u. k. has strong interest in the sofa sofa atlantic ocean. i can see no one to see and negotiate the terms of the ocean, all that sovereignty and the case, and all interested in doing that. i told it's being rarely said in the, the you, when they have a massive military holding on the island. so it's not on there. what do you think of interest to, to say the power of their weapons? if we think of a police issue as historical or ego or even geographical terms of the silence are undoubtedly urgency and but the position of strength of the weapons of the military assets that the u. k. has on the islands uh make the resolution of the of the dispute, unavailable?
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well, the renewed call desire by argentina follows a deal struck between the you can maricia is for the return of the check us islands in east africa. but there's a catch, the largest, awful depot garcia, it's name. we'll continue to host the u. s. military base of movies and movies. a fellow morrison's today is a historic day for our republic, following conversations with prime ministers or cure stormer. we have finally arrived at an agreement between england and the cha goes silent. we are proud to announce that england through disagreement recognizes our sovereignty over child got so many excluding diego garcia. some thought that this was impossible because a small country like ours wouldn't be able to have a case against such great powers. despite all this, we weren't guided by our convictions into the colonized nation of our republic. gotcha. take offices persons last african colony, consisting of over 60 islands. the u. k. forcibly expelled chicago scenes from
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their loans to nearby nourishes on the se, shelves in the 1970s to accommodate the u. s. military base on the largest island, diego garcia, un legal bodies including the i, c, j on the international tribunal for the law of the c previously supported them are as just plain at true the islands with thought success. the church res. communities on human rights groups have been pushing the u. k. government for decades for the right to return to their homeland issues only not being result with the condition that you go garcia, remain under printers control for the next 99 years. what we heard from locals on murray issues, who despite being happy with the return of the audience, a continuing us military presence, there is a major blow, a man just beckers citrus. i hope this is a temporary situation and that malicious will regain full sovereignty of this archipelago in the very near future if he is or what's happening instead of up, what is the british wanted to denigrate us for so many years?
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now we don't know what's going to happen for the next 99 years. i surely won't be around long enough to find out. we're all against the militarization of the indian ocean because we use that to me for so many years and the type of thing people have been complaining about it and they want but the island. so if we want to make this like this, people happy, we should keep all of it to them. so most of the stuff, the military action, no former nature will chief in stoughton berg has something to be offered up. some alternative thoughts in how the ukraine conflict cut in, in response to a question by british daily. he said there's a scenario where a key of could accept what territory it's already lost in return for stability. i ask what he would propose to zelinski. moore's then suggests a historical comparison. finland fault a brave war against the soviet union. in $39.00,
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they imposed much bigger costs on the red army than expected. he says the war ended with them giving up 10 percent of the territory, but they got the secure border. and it's not only in stilton burg, who's preparing ukraine for giving up gun western media. i types. they are increasingly suggesting that a peace agreement with russia, remember that word is the only way i'd fricky at ortiz mean a culture of expands on, not for us. oh, how the narrative is shifting in western media when it comes to the conflict in ukraine. more and more headlines reveal the true stage of affairs from pessimistic assessments of the war effort. so all of this reports about keeps increasingly coercive tactics. efforts to boost conscription are becoming increasingly deceitful, coercive, and violent as the authorities attempt to mobilize a new generation of soldiers in the face of mounting war, weariness, mere daily reports and videos are emerging of men being stopped in the streets,
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bundled into unmarked buses and driven to the city central conscription office to be processed for mobilization, confrontations can turn ugly in june ambulance staff and conscription officers were reported to have clashed after a medic visited a recruitment center to update his exemption papers, but was barred from leaving. in other cases, locals have far officers attempting to detain. men wasn't covering and showing many examples of this for months. now, the was largely the ne reports the smiths and them as propaganda. now that's despise all the video, but this which continues to appear almost daily. the you are likely to see this footage in western media, but at least now they're talking about it. it was always clear that ukraine didn't
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stand much of a chance winning this war alone. which is why it's western backers had been helping kids so much. but they also had to convince or tech squares that this was not a fruitless endeavor. this spies all the evidence to the contrary. and this is how they did it. you crying will when there's no question. you cry and will wind as well. you cream can win this war up. so this shows that 0. when in this world is there is no other way. us of invested tens of billions of dollars so that they can win this war 10 ukraine. actually when this i think they can freed i, it's been amazing what the ukranian army and your cranium people have done so far. the public was convinced and although said, the offices were silenced. but cuba struggling more than ever. and it seems that the west is no longer interested in hiding that even you claims to lensky has made
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a u. turn, conceding that russia should be part of any peace negotiations, and that a resolution is closed. so this is the same man who signed the decrees back in 2022, formerly declaring the prospect of any talks with vladimir putin impossible. oh, how his rhetoric has changed since then. we work in this is about to leave. this plan is city. we organize the 2nd, the summit that the russian representatives must be present, who will see we're closer to the base that we think we're closer to the end of the work. we just have to be where a strong piece might indeed be close for it because the crane is losing ground and it's remaining soldiers are exhausted with reinforcements, hard to come by. and most importantly, this is all being discussed openly in the west. as the battle field situation deteriorated, an increasing number of troops started to give up. in just the 1st 4 months of 2024,
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prosecutors launched criminal proceedings against almost 19000 soldiers who either abandoned their posts or deserted according to the ukrainian parliament every day. the number of graves in the park next to the calvary cemetery and usual road west and ukraine grows to fill the ranks the ukrainian president last april, signed a controversial law that lowered the mobilization age from 27 to 25. under the new guidelines, draft debaters can lose their driving license, have their bank accounts, frozen, and property seized. this hasn't helped boost morale. conscription numbers that and translate into of x rays on the front line and polls show barely 10 percent of europeans believe that kia full when this conflict. and this was back in february when the western media was still reading favorably about ukraine. and the latest surveys show europeans are now in favor of negotiations, and that this is a deciding factor full voters in germany as well as they do us. all this can only
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mean one thing. ukraine and perhaps more importantly is, backers, are getting ready to talk. after all, over the middle east, on the brink of an all out war. the west can no longer afford the political risk funds or weapons or wants increasingly becoming lost and ever. when we spoke to expert on american foreign policy, jeremy cause more off about this. he sees that despite being bombarded by messages from a one sided media, the american public is increasingly seeing and questioning ukraine, the conflict as a law school. we also see waning public support in the united states. the americans don't like to support a losing cause. and now this has. busy the appearances of losing cause that, that americans are wasting their tax payer dollar. most of the media, i think it has been totally controlled by the executive branch of the us government . and that's why i repeat. busy thing on foreign affairs is very poor,
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and many americans are ill informed and that's why they've gone along with this and a rush or rather a, and the support. and it wasn't mounts to a fools crusade and ukraine over the last years. but again, they may be slowly realizing that this is a failed cause abandoning support for and you see that with a lot of conservative others who are supporting republicans in the office who want to end the war and funding to ukraine. can want to turn attention into, don't boss swear. russian forces have taken control over the village of illinois and strengthening the army strategic position in the north of the region when in terms of casualties. most schools say's ukraine's most up to 600 soldiers over the past 24 hours. that says russian troops are reported to have head kiera. this is really made video detection systems on where the se ukrainian forces retreated from
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blue star. that is a key stronghold in the box opening the way for the russian armies advance a correspondence from our sister, john, lar tiara, but such as this from the ground the. this was to be a key starting point for the ukranian armies counter attack booklet. dar is a liberated town currently under russian control. its geographical position on high ground made it difficult to access for a long time and still the russian armies east group forces have managed to break through ukrainian defense lines. thanks to precise tactical actions of lean meaningful to the despite the numerous defensive lines set up by ukrainian forces to keep the hoo good are strong hold. they have been unable to control the area, as well as some other liberated towns, the capture of google. adar will help russian forces to boost their offensive in other directions, or here's an interest. we were ordered to capture the town from the south side and
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occupied 2 buildings. we used motor bikes, but had to leave them behind 3 kilometers away because of the barbed wire. and finally, after another kilometer on foot, we reached the 1st building and engage the enemy inside, or some of them surrendered. but as others were killed, we completely cleared the neighboring 9 story building and were the 1st to wave the russian flag on its roof. russian troops have cut supply routes, seizing the highway between constantinople, oscar, and moved with dar, surrounding the town from 3 directions. and in full trading it with small groups of special forces, greatly so that the enemy began to flee in small groups towards the forest on the north side of the city. leaving behind their wounded and military equipment. they were surprised by our presence and had no choice but to retreat when you were realizing that we had already occupied the 1st building. and how did you bother less to have to come? here are some light weapons that were seized by the assault groups in the town of google adar. apparently western countries continue to supply weapons to the
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ukrainian army, most of which are made in the united states in germany as well as sweden. this machine gun is made in turkey and this grenade launcher is made in poland. okay, that is just a mopping up of the city to identify sleeper cells and the mining is underway. ukrainian troop have left a lot of explosives, especially in residential buildings. we are also assisting civilians in evacuating those who wish to evacuate was a 4th with our remain strategically important for russian forces, especially as it is the last liberated town in the southern direction of the dpr, after ukrainian forces retreated to their controlled areas in the zap rosie regions would pass on nicer r t with our direction to nets, the peoples republic next renaud and veteran british diplomats. allister crook is the guest ongoing underground. the former middle east adviser to the un office is tick on the current tents. run is really stunned off in particular on how he sees the conflict in the next tier of 247,
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