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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm a clock, this is a news life from the coming up for the next 60 minutes. the middle is, is on the bring the people of the region. i can phone thing
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a real dangerous. the devastating to scale come from a cold to the fuse and deescalate tensions is un security council needs to discuss around to attack on israel. israel's war cabinet discusses the responses around wards against any reckless retaliation. palestinians trying to return to the havens in northern garza a find to point bodies ready soldiers many a decade off and not curious to book it couldn't. nothing's dozens of goals are still missing. is the country struggles to stop charles the so then i need to defuse and de escalate. that's the message from the un secretary general to the security council during a meeting to discuss it runs on president of the tax on israel. is comes a day off the chair on launch hundreds of missiles and drains add israel. iran says
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it was in response to his rails, a tax on his concerts in damascus. 2 weeks ago was killed the senior revolutionary god, commodities. i'm trying to get tears. oh, he condemned to run to tax instead, the middle east cannot afford another wall, as now is the time to disuse and the escalates. now is the time for maximum restraints. it's time to step back from the bidding. it's vital to avoid any action that could lead to measure the military confrontations on multiple fronts. in the middle east, civilians that already bedding the brands and paying the highest price. and we have a share, the responsibility to actively engaged all parties consent to prevent further the escalation. meanwhile, israel's war cabinet has reportedly been unable to agree on what action to take. next ministers won't respond to the gates their own, but the divided over the timing and scale g 7 leaders have condemned around to
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attack, saying that risk provoking, uncontrollable regional escalation, will be speaking to a correspondence. gabriel is on though. is that un headquarters in new york and will return it as an occupied easter eastern. but for us, that's it. from the rating on bass to the, to the you. and he said the attack on israel with proportional within his right and the international community. i left it no choice because of the secuity call. see if to a strongly do knows this unjustified because he may not until the least ext taking decisive an appropriate measure to bidding the paternity test of justice swiftly and prevent the requirements of the such hearty but crime against the diplomatic premises of any member of state so just simply the security policy, it has failed in its beauty to maintain international peace. a security face which
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such says comes, stone, says they stomachs. republicans, you don't have the no choice, but to exist. size is in the head on the right to self defense on the international law. so let's head live to the un headquarters. deborah, that's on the. is there a new you? okay. it's a gave the wrong set. they have no choice. what it is really say. yeah, that's right, you ron laid out the case that they did have no choice that they were really forced to respond to did so under the auspices of international law. and the un charter now is real clearly sees that much differently there. bastard, glad or done, spoke at the un security council meeting, and he had a lot of hyperbole comparing is really leaders. i'm sorry you were any leaders to hitler in one instance and to the right in government as a nazi regime. but beyond that hyper valley,
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he called for an immediate condemnation of iran and their proxies. and he said that he also wanted the jcp o a snap back to be implemented immediately meeting the sanctions to be re imposed on iran as soon as possible. those are 2 of the key demands by the is rarely done baset or, but he basically said, was painting it out to be a picture that you run or is real. i should say, excuse me, was the victim here. let's listen to a little bit more of what these really investor had to say. this, that, that crust every red line is red reserves, the legal right to retaliate? well, not the frog in boiling water. we are a nation of lions. following such a massive and direct attack on these read the entire world, let alone is read, cannot set them for an action. we will defend our future. now when it comes to more sanctions,
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i should say that we did hear from the russian ambassadors, he's leaving the security council chambers. he briefly spoke to a few journalists along the sidelines. we asked him, what do you think about israel proposing more sanctions in a snap back mechanism against the ron and his words were, that's a joke. so clearly era, russia is not going to support that at all. perhaps. not a surprise given that russia is a clear and steadfast ally of the rhine can also say that the united states, during their speech said that they are looking at potentially more measures that could be taken against iran, but did not specify what that could be potentially the us could also be looking at sanctions against the route as well, but we're up to wait and see the us us ambassador wouldn't say any more on that. as he left the security council chambers door, i gave what happens next at the security council as well. israel
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was certainly hoping that there would be a condemnation, but it appears that there will not be a statement from the security council. the security council operates with consensus and clearly they did not have consensus on this issue. so it does not appear that there will be any sort of statement that certainly will not to sit well with the israelis. but i should point out that after the april 1st is rarely attack on uh, the reigning diplomatic mission in damascus. russia and algeria and other security council members also asked for a statement of condemnation. and that did not happen either mostly block from united states, french and the u. k. so where are we at? we're back to the point of everyone calling for restraint. and we're really at the point of a really old council members. and this is where we have some sort of unanimity here on opinions calling for no escalation. and clearly the ball, if you will,
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is now in israel's court, if you will, because iran has said that they consider this matter over at this point. deborah is on the reporting that from the end security council in new york. thank you. good. what is there? any government held several meetings throughout the day to discuss it runs on president of the tank when it's relevant, whether or not israel would respond to sentence for both. now from tennessee. this is not over that. according to war, calvin administer ben against the day after israel says 8 on launch 350 drone cruise and ballistic missiles. officials here say they will respond to the attack when the time is right. well, now you should be on the, when even a call, it's in the face of the rainy and straight. we will build a regional co relation and exact the price from iran in the fashion and timing that is right for us. and i could probably minister benjamin netanyahu convened his war
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cabinet to discuss what comes next. i mean, pressure from his own government, members to retaliate with, no decision to respond has been made. is rules defense minister yo. i've got a lot described to the event as one of the most dramatic in the country's history and said, cooperation with allies in the region showed what he called impressive results. lupus thought that good. can we have an opportunity to establish just as easy to elias against his grave, threatened by a rod which has brought them into mount nuclear explosives come on dismissal? which could be an extremely great threat and will bill, us israel and its allies and shoulder to shoulder, to defend us against this threat to remove these rarely armies says it is ready for any eventuality. iran from the beginning of the war, once only one sink,
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to escalate the region over the last 2 hours we approved the provision of plans for both the offensive and defensive action reports indicate american officials had dissuaded there is rarely, counterparts from launching an attack of their own, but officials within the political and security establishment say that it owns a tac will not go on, answered the central jersey don't televi let's had to buy these truce them that we're trying to speak just to really say away from that you and meeting this talk a division among these really woke up and be meeting yeah . what else i can certainly as we can gather from honda's report that there is a willingness amongst a little cabinet to retaliate for ron's retaliation. well, they haven't decided on yet. is the form that is going to take and the timing of it . now that might be the cause of the high stakes that the situation presents, but it's almost like i think because of the different personalities and
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perspectives off the wall cabinet and the wide security cabinet, east coast. benjamin netanyahu is a wiley political up. right. so you've got these grizzled ministry men. you off the lines, the defense minister, by any chance form a general now to and opposition politicians. and then you've got these 5 brand ultra nationalist, fall rights politicians. i bet and give air and smocks they spend give this a in a sweet sadie once a day said that he wanted the boss to go nonsense. he put it, but the ultimate decision comes down to the will cabinet and are the 3 people in that little cabinet? benjamin netanyahu? yes. glance. yeah, yeah. good nights and weekends and there is an opportunity here. so. so is routes because i think they've seen over the last few months, the line says and, and friendships that it said that traditionally relied on start to fray because of the snow to this going on in in garza. but yesterday for, for
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a brief 5 minutes. again, it was, yeah, it was back to the good old days where israel, where it could rely on the store and supports of its allies shooting things out of the sky and all that international call, paying about civilian casualties, an aide into guys that are in 2 sites solutions, etc. of that was also gotten for awhile sites. what is it, what's to do is, is build on that and turn it into a wide coalition against iran that was states. it's quite clearly by your glance, off for a fight and coal with his kinds of parts of the united states, lloyd austin some readouts. and that cycle was that he highlighted the opportunity to establish an international coalition and strategic alliance to counsel the threat posed by iran. the white house, though, is making it clear that it does not want his route to strike back against iran. it would like to see this mess up close or line going under it and for everything to
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deescalate the question of course is will as well go to the line. we don't know the answer to that. yeah. all right, well really with that, thanks very much for your time. is there an occupied interest in or on some people took to the streets to celebrate the attack with israel, while others joined long queues at gas stations. worried about what comes next. dosage of our reports from tyrell. this is how radians learned that their government had launch the countries 1st ever direct attack on israel. big tv broadcasting at the moment. a waste of ms 1000 drones were fired. but the country's foreign minister says that prior warning was given of how much the most talent so deep as you know, last night the forces of the as long as republic of your on struck design is where she is. military targets or actions were limited. we had informed the white house that our military actions were to be limited, precise with the intention for self defense and to punish the is really regime.
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this newspaper headline reads, the time of revenge. those who talk to the media were the police supportive of her own actions? did you eat on? um it was very good and the fact that iran showed is real that we are strong. and my opinion is that to this extent, israel realizes now who they're dealing with after each event, when they attack, i remember seeing it means they attacked test so. so according to what the supreme leader said, it happened and they got punished. this poster went up early sunday morning as the attack against israel came to an end. it says in hebrew, the next slot in the face will be stronger, as both countries remain on the high alert. many here are hoping the worst is behind them. but with israel vowing a military response, the situation remains tense. nationwide, with cars lighting up for fuel when then use 1st broke the currency at
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a record low and the threat of more economic sanctions. the repercussions premier owns retaliation could soon be felt. door so jabari ultra 0 to air on what j. 7 leaders have condemned the wrong strike when his real saying it risk provoking, an uncontrollable regional escalation. lead has held the video conference and in a statement off with said that we're going to try and stabilize the situation in the middle east earlier us present job. i met with his national security advisors refund for the calls, america's on club commitment to israel security, a white house correspondent, kimberly. how could as mol on the us response to the attack in the 10 days leading up to a ron's attack on israel, us pro, to that. and joe biden works with the is really prime minister trying to prevent the attack. there were constant communications between us and this really officials,
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but we are now learning that there was also true swiss intermediaries contact between the united states and iranian officials. what we know is there was an effort to try and prevent what ultimately occurred. the united states saying what did not occur, however, was a 72 hour warnings that are ron had promised to give prior to any attack. instead, the intent to the us official say was to be highly destructive. still, the united states saying that the defense was 99 percent effective in stopping $300.00 munitions and $100.00 ballistic missiles. now in a call between the united states president and the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was told that the u. s. president will not join any effort to retaliate against iran. the goal of the united states is to de escalate pensions halt further attacks the united states. not seeking any war with iran. the us
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presidents also holding a call with g 7 leaders, where they on a critically condemn the international community that is unequivocally condemning the what they call unprecedented attack on israel as the need to hold iran accountable. the goals they say is to try and address the root causes as much as this conflict. and that is israel's war and gaza by calling for an immediate and sustainable cease fire. calling for the release of passive and bringing humanitarian aid to the palestinians. kimberly help it out to 0. the white house. all right, let's bring it in. this stephen's eunice, he's a professor of politics and international studies, specializing in the middle east and politics at the university of san francisco joins live now from go from back in sweden for us to stevens in us. how do festival assess where we are at right now? is israel can citizens options, it is
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a very dangerous situation. obviously the united states, as your correspondence mentioned, is trying to call them things are that there is a greater war, could be incredibly disruptive, economically, and then other ways in terms of international relations. but also, given the united states strong support for israel, us interest, including american soldiers, could be targeted directly by around and its allies. and so while the united states has allowed israel to engage them, some pretty her record rifka work crimes against the palestinians. expanding to an international conflict of this magnitude, especially against a relatively powerful opponent, like around the something that the, the united states really is trying to to prevent. for these riley's, however, there are at least some more hawkish elements like and that's in yahoo. having the community focused on us, or we're sorry, focused on israel versus around,
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is more separate. the then israel versus the palestinians because even on the united states regarding one or more sympathy there, that's it. and we can certainly that the focus is away from the 10s of thousands have been killed in gaza and the children being maimed and killed as well. exactly . and the, um, because it ran a uh for, for, for good reasons as a pretty bad reputation in the past for its uh, support for extremely scream, sits repression at home. don't. yeah. and it's also true, however, that around as a seeking or conflict to some degree, you know, with the help rally forces around down at the bottom line though, is if you're around and if you are some of the around a line routes for voting a war with with israel, you get any, you get damaged pretty badly. they're a big advantage political, but just holding back. and while the is ahmed world sees a israel in continuing these massacre sees the united states and in certain ways
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some other western countries supporting them politically. or they are gaining by doing nothing and having an actual, outright war with israel would be quite damaging their they're better off trying to de escalate. right? is it that you, are you saying that you think you believe that rhonda seek accomplishment? that's what is rather saying that it's trying to escalate more in the region. is that actually the case? no, i'm sort of saying that i think for a regular actually it gaining politically by not as escalating because they, even, they, and their radical politics is also true. and some of the, you know, hard line are sitting groups as well. is that the, the, the, the, the, the us and those really actions are getting people more and more alienated a towards the with less and less likely to normalize relations with israel. and more likely to support the more a hard line rejection is down. what about the full,
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the, this is there is an opportunity here for israel to rebuild that. there is a lines is that have come talk that since its efforts in gauze and to build this wide coalition against around you think it's going to a selection by main like the, the israel's intention. but so far it's not working. uh the united states only has the united states discouraged them, but uh the, the, the air gulf states have also made clear that uh, that they dont need to see this kind of escalation. they will not allow the united states to, to use other bases for this kind of escalation. so it seems that uh there, there, if that's the israel's intends there and they're not going to get very far with this professor stevens. it is great to have your perspective. thanks for joining the . these randy ministry says it plans to call up to reserve divisions for operations
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and goals as it proceeds as war and the strip goes as meter offices. 6 is brand new attacks within 24 hours on the product. refugee camp of killed 19 people and wounded more than 200. for the norse divided, it was sold to hit by a series of ass strikes, at least $33600.00 promising has been killed since the will began in october. was ready soldiers of open fire on palestinians, in gauze the city you were attempting to return to their homes, and then also district, several people have been injured. they decided to make the journey off to would spread that it was safe to leave central casa, i need my food has more now, from rafa are hundreds of people leaving central dogs and trying to reach their homes in the north, traveling through a rashida street that runs the length of gauze at coastline. their journey is cut short by in his regular surprise. many palestinians had heard that these really military was allowing safe passage to ask somebody. they said there's
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a return to the north. we want our homes, we want our lives. we want to return with a with or without a truce, and we want to return enough was not in the road denies, offering people access to travel to liam and get warrant people against moving north and saying the area is, is still a war zone. and it has been since the war began on the verge stuff. that conditions were the 1900000 displaced people in central and southern gospel that 80 percent of the population are so difficult. many cannot bear to remain where they are. yeah, and that's how yeah, but it says that life years very miserable. denise, the cities of life are non existent at risk to ourselves. we are trying to return to the places we were in before and meet our families, children, and loved ones who the main 30000 people are in overcrowded honor with shelters
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that were formerly schools. and many more are in the 10th and may shift children all with inadequate access to running water, food and toilet the. we have not no comfort since resort displays. we want to rest and return to our places and it talks about wanting to return to their homes in the north. but the journey home is dangerous. and if they managed to get there, there was winds widespread destruction with the majority of buildings including their homes. latin honey, my more data about southern garza, some bakeries have reopened, involving dogs that have started selling small amounts of bread. these really all make a story, many of the bakeries across the strip and has prevented the entry of flower and other basic goods as palestinians struggle with forced to starvation color as well from jamalia. every day is the process is getting down. so the process of today is
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it cheaper than the yesterday when it comes to flaw flores finally, eh, offered in the markets. and there was one only a factory in north of gauze and gaza city, which has come out of old cabinet georgia module bakery. in this, in the gaza city that to provide a drink for the people. and if you want to buy these a dread, this 3 kilos are for bread for 5 straight because you would a wait for a very low line in, in the victory the, so a, these trucks and these are flow that's arriving to the north. then the to the north of garza is evaluating the, the problem of the human to turner crisis, but so lot solving gets. so people who are here are asking for more trucks,
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asking for not killing the coordinator was between the a traders and the other side in the south, i still had to are not 0 female is minute, treat a false recruitment of a range of men and boys we report from bangladesh for many have managed to escape the the, it's quiet weather relatively speaking for the whole is the constant of all straight at the moment. yes. sort of few shares around thunderstorms, wandering around the coast, new south wales. but even the west australia, with those bits of disappoint initial right couple of days ago, there's not much more to come to be honest. there might be some wes while rain in can port douglas and eventually maybe reaching darwin. so we took the back, 5 tropical knowles in australia, and a few more that i was getting new south wales where initially there was recently funding,
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the radiant miss. i'll try and strike overnight. it's the 1st time the radians have direct to talk to instance route from iraq or defense that it's a alex gets helpless, takes a closer look at the referee, iran laws, and the defense system is real use to intercept to run a tax as well last night with some $330.00 cruise missiles, drones and ballistic missiles. now in terms of flight times, the ballistic missile is only going to take less than 5 minutes to be able to get to as well. but the cruise missiles being launched here are going to take between one and 2 hours in flight time. and the slowest of all is going to be these drugs, the sure head 136, are going to take 7 to 8 hours before they can even hit anything within israel. plenty of warning for them and is, will use this equipment to be able to shoot down most of these. so what we have here, the lowest level, we have iron and the fight to chat. so i'm going to take out the drugs and some of the more basic cruise missiles. and in the middle we have david sling. there's
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going to be taking out some of the more advanced stuff. it's on the level of the patrick missile battery. so a fairly complex, fairly capable. and then, but the most models, the newest is arrow 3. just come on line in november of last year, but attacked and destroyed a who's the missile? this is going to be intercepting the most powerful over runs missile inventory between all the full things they managed to shoot down to 90 plus percent overruns, michelle and drone in victory. the us step down past the to the un says that iran wanted to call significant depths with its abstracts in his role would make the comments well, addressing an emergency un security council meeting on saturday. ronda in 10th was the cause significant damage in depth. and israel, it launched over $300.00 nations, including more than $100.00 ballistic missiles, atlanta tech crews, messiah's at israel,
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as well as explosive unmanned aerial vehicles. ron's reckless actions not only post a threat to populations in israel, but also to other un member states in the region, including jordan and iraq as well that a we spoke without seeing it for let's go on this moment. shara is, what do you have to say about the us ambassador as comments of the un security council? regardless of whether you agree with this or disagree, the united states does not have the credibility. and clearly it's not going to the echo in much of the area because of his position on april 1st, but also because of its position on guys on isabel's unraveling genocide, that in the end of the day, we hear that you're not to say being sold category it covers, it comes to iran, but so lovely when it comes to is right. so could there be
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anything it doesn't have anymore because of his right. and i mean this, this, this a continuous justification of is rose action defense or is as action promoting is resurrected with this of defense is it is justifies anything including 56 years of occupation and 75 years dispersion of that sort of stuff on the part of the united states is undermining it, standing in the region for sure. the us said that it in the coming days it will explore additional measures to hold around accountable. what kind of measures could they be and you know, what difference will that mean? i think it's the kind of thing that's being discussed with the g 7 and i'm sure it was discussed today and probably you would expect more sanctions eventually against iran. i was a bit taken back to not. i mean, i was surprised but not shocked. usually you're not shocked, but surprised, but anyway, it in the way that from the u. k. came together with the united states to
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actually get involved in many federal in them, at least in the, in defense of israel. is there a that violated international law on april 1st and allowed for this to happen? us? and they have also allows for this to happen by not condemning it at the destination security council, because one was looking for the nation. if there was a condemnation of this end, the act on april 1st, there's a good chance to home, wouldn't have acted a guess as of yesterday. so they are complicit with is read and now they are completely in military action on behalf of israel. and the reason of this escalation pending because i've been without it. right. so i think they are coming together is right, is hoping that there will be a new we invigorated on site uranium coalition sank still yesterday's attack on his right. and that's what biden is bleeding with,
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his red not to react, but to allow this new situation. this or for trinity, if you were finding or for trinity in yesterday's attack, word. why? first of all, because there i looks like a victim right? being attacked by your on that i q and actually that will definitely gives it a better b, auto van being the general side there in gaza to it would allow the united states to bring together this unpack everything and coordination and support the visit. sorry. it's where i now washington to give even more support for his art because i'm sure nothing you know is going to be bother getting for the russian and it raining for a minute as a whole different cool rushes for a ministry say that the 2 different must discuss preventing scenarios that will escalate the situation in the middle east in the wake of a wrongful termination against israel moscow, his actual size to shape restraint. anyway,
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we spoke with an independent defense analyst probably felt in huh. and he says it's against most guys, interest to have this escalate, fed in russia. yes. surprisingly right now styles more or less with the rest of the international community that does not want them that sort of the respiration of the st. george. basically no one wants it, but everyone's afraid that that may happen because this could be russian interests in the region. the children in bro ron and uh, well, i mean that's around would be hard to be capable of sending more weapons to russia . and of course, it could then go russian troops and serious syria and lebanon in a boss of bo escalation of this conflict in georgia regional one. unless she does not want that, the tool restaurant basically, especially with the russian foreign ministry and russian intelligence military committee that these kind of good
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a long time relationships with many arab muslim countries. um, but uh there are parts of the russian establishment that there are more pro, is rarely and don't want to have to have a confrontation with israel to. israel has not drunk fashions. it's not educated as and then in the country, israel is not supplying weapons or military technology to ukraine. so we're going to keep this state this quote and not to be put in a situation on a big side. and this could, that's great, very serious. we the situation and of course there's the region nuclear program underground nuclear facilities as well as being preparing to attack them for a long time. this could the end of all the americans directory drunkards, american bases, and americans drank them. this could go very, very,
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very bad and very, very quickly to what time does remain high and neil expired. westbank is, is rarely such as target posting in the villages. this was in between east to ramallah such as a scene and setting a car on fire. the slightest finding sparks by the disappearance of a 14 year old settler, whose party was late to found dozens of properties that being said, lights and to palestinians were killed in the confrontations this week, a need. abraham met a family and they all complied. westbank this being attacked twice, including on sunday of to she felt this report has of him. it says he lives in a small prison, isolated by his ro separation well and surrounded by an intriguing his way to supplement his father. bid the family home in the 1970s before the supplement of bit as new roman law was established. late on saturday, the postilion families were attacked by his ready suckers. how that related to the sol took place last night at 11 p. m. local time? we will shortly dental,
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and we have 2 little girls who are 6 years old. they were very skit, they were crying, so our neighbors came and took them a week. since the start of the war on gauze that is really forces of established a gates. you're saying it would prevent the palestinians from attacking is really suckers. but what's happened late on saturday is that is really subtler, attacked palestinian families here. and that gave me the difficult policy and you could come and also help until they to the in other villages. it was impossible for palestinians to rush to the rescue is really forces clues through and leading to the villages under attack. the dusk barely settles in one place before 3 appears. in the village of the year, this home was attacked not once, but twice on friday. and again on saturday and we were inside, oh look, we were having lunch when we were exposed to gun fi shells and stones. the circular
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run page started after and is really teenager when missing. the 14 year olds body was found on saturday. need his house in an illegal supplement out post circulars spread out their attacks from the center of the occupied west bank to the north. soon after these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu described the killing of these really teenager as a heinous murder of pledge to bring those responsible to just this. it's such just this posting you see, thursday night. just since the start of the world goes on, the one has recorded more than $700.00 sceptre attacks against palestinians writes groups say 94 percent of the poor to the tax go on punished. many see the palestinian authority has undermined people's ability to defend themselves. but how the mock, it's a complicated political situation, while the international community is silent again, that's what's happening in guys as if it's normal. the kind of thing you know 30 is doing. it's huge. withdrawal of supporting district fastness over budgeting is on
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their land. subtler groups are quoting for more violence. the result is i mean the on, on palestinian population facing many heavy arms is really sucks. it has been growing in numbers and increasing their violence. but he just need to be occupied. westbank the it is 10 years to the day since 276 school girls, we could not from that school in northern nigeria. dozens of the goals remained missing off to the infection by baker around 5 years. no one has ever been charged with the crime which makes headlines worldwide. then investor has been commemorated a new ton of people. how many addresses move from of the 10th anniversary of the remembrance of the abduction of 276 school go, sir, and to book was really tense. there is
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a lot of anger that is unlocked to accuse issues with the counter accusations patterns. so you know that it's unfortunately insightful the government to say it's came out from other schools across the country within a matter of weeks or even days while they yeah. well, have to wait more than 10 years to get everyone back there asking the nigerian government to act strongly. negotiate a better way possible to get this kids back. why don't be one of the parents told, i just see that that they can't even understand how suddenly the international community has lost interest in what happened into about 10 years ago here into bulk parents who got the children back happy. but that are some who we spoke to will feel unhappy that not all the kids are back then i did. and government kids reassuring the patterns that they will have their children back. unfortunately, up to 10 years, a to,
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to us still missing that the parents here and to book i also often been, i did and going to step operations because up to know, 10 year says these goals have been taken to book. it's not entirely safe. they say that all tax and the situation here is tense. how many degrees i just need to book that jetta. well i'm, this is a national says many of the 276 girls were afraid of escapes, but 80 to remain on account of for i am as the ones the not journal thirty's to investigate. allegations are false marriages between 22 book women who were rescued in full up book around fights. his sister book, nigeria has suffered at least 17 similar abductions with government. seizing nearly 1700 schoolchildren to mount i. and that is a visiting professor in new york university, and she says the nigerian government could have a more to secure the release of the missing go of the company. just making that achieved collective action. trying to pressure the nigerian government to bring back these girls that were kids out. spiteful around of questionnaire if the 10
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years age i she your 1st went in her notes that the parents of the remaining, i've looked at gross, have really reported that there's this lack of political commitment by the nigerian authorities to ensure that all the goals are accounted for and or found we have seen unfortunately the last 5 years that a lot of non state i'm groups in northern nigeria are adopting this book, are instructed. you must get nothings and wonder if populations such as women and school children are particularly at risk. because this month, the abductions are during this significant domestic and international pressure as well as media attention that they need in order to press the 2 minds to the major and government. 12 people have been killed in widespread flooding across em on emergency services have rescued thousands of people from effected areas and evacuate to thousands more as a precaution, such as a continuing to people who are still missing. funding is also sometimes parts of northern because they've gone more than the 107000 people have been evacuated from
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their homes, euro river, which plays through restaurant because it's done was swelled since last week by snow mills, causing a delusion. dozens of towns along the border. the emergency services of fights and spring. wildfires under control and southeast in spain. places have broken out in the mountain areas the country. the 1st follow on seasonal high temperatures in the region. authorities say the landscape and drive education is like the box to the head here. and that's why prime minister during the movie is favorites when the 3rd time in the upcoming elections in the world's most populous nation, plus the aggressive passion in. and then just also to where the surface does that to be the number one pick to join the women's basketball league.
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the this is the 1st one they saw that we see in real time it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to see out and raise the listening post covers how the news is covered. the latest news as it breaks the message, they say they're going to carry on the details coverage. these really prime ministers spoke this evening saying that the military is ready to invade,
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drop off the spike criticisms from allied from the heart of the story. everyone is terrified. thank you. shelter in the hospital for more than 6 months right now. nowhere is case and kind of seeing these are targeted on the, [000:00:00;00] the know me come on does it may more be accused of ordering the abduction and false recruitment to bring good muslims to fight against, put his revels activists. say the ministry's using the written good as human shields and sticking tensions between buddhist and wisdom communities. ministry did not respond to relatives or went off to reactivate allegations type of charging, as it may need. well, hang up teenagers and young man have recently flat rock kind state emily on my
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while they have gone into hiding in the jungle to avoid transcription into the me and my army. oh yes, i spoke to a 21 year old or hang up recently managed to escape to bangladesh from a military camp and put it on the sides. many off his comrades were killed in reese and fighting against rebel forces with no legal refugee status in bangladesh. he doesn't know where he'll end up next. can you hold on to the phone with us you? we were facing a very difficult situation over there with very this will suit the ace in the camps . after just 10 days of basic military training. they forced us to take pots and battles against our account, rebel groups. mobile phones, video secretly filmed by ro hang a, have surfaced on social media revealing the recruitment process. that is to objective from the military side, that we can see. one is to use a routing to use as many as you at the better feet. and now that is to create the tension between the 2 communities. what kind of bodies and definitely jump mostly. uh, because uh, this is
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a very sensitive issue. tensions remain high on the border between bangladesh and me on my because of fighting and what kinds states between government sources, an arc and army rebel, good dark anatomy, but this condemned uh for 600 men of reading the most things, citing there historical co existence. you told me to bury all the lights, it will be comes and it be on as religious conflicts will be through the can community and within the communities. this is the one who is looking for the message on many to hang out describe being arrested. the nighttime raids course with false promises of citizenship and threatened with arrest, abduction and beatings. you can also for the people on your side with this, people have no choice. they cannot find themselves. this is the against a bent, and that's the law. we can uh,
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push it to internet since i'm not even that un, more than a 1000000 joining our refugee is possibly displaced from me on my upside shelter here in bangladesh. additionally, an estimate of 630000 ethnic growing, i must name designated the state. bless by the united nation faces restrictions on their movement or are confined to camps in the kind of state in west and me and my the me on my military's force recruitment of ring. i is the latest instance of expectation of the ethnic community that as long complain of persecution and marginalization to enrich other agency to back up and running. lee is research left for university in england and he says where he can go, who are unable to leave me and my live in shocking conditions. a bringing the communities of daughters who were not able to flee in 2017. so when the, me and my me the tre genocide to lead to portage a random 1000000 working guy in 2017. these with these,
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with the civilians who are not able to lease and they leave. now with the me in law in i've pretty shocking circumstances. the genocide continues, of course, their access to health care severely to tile human rights abuses, very common and their, their, their ability to, in a living severely can child as well. so they're living with the trish of genocide hanging over them. and what they've now discovered is that the me in my mueller tree hasn't changed its mind it's, it's more than happy to instrumental the lines the rigging guy. and i, because the me, in my military is losing, losing a civil war in the country. it's trying to use bringing get civilians, basically as cannon fodder as, as human shields, and as expendable troops on the front line. it's, it's a shocking situation and we'll make, we'll make those working good, who remain in me and my, i'm fully aware that the only place that they will be safe from the genocide only in the military is if they can escape the country. i mean, the me, a military is desperate, they're, they're losing a civil war. they're,
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they're trying desperately to hang onto power. and they'll say anything if they think it will give them the manpower that they, they not know they need to try and hang on to pounds. the me and my military will never give the ringing your citizenship. a land slide has struck villages in a mountainous region in central engine easy. it can be at least 19 people. the toronto to community itself, sort of waste products on saturday night. for us, the teams are searching for 2 missing people. it buried under the template is probably minutes to an arranger moody is expected to win a 3rd time, as well as the most populous nation goes proposed. starting on april the 19th. the critics argue he's enhanced his popularity by promote the religious division between hindus and muslims. nothing, and this is this report the governing board at the agenda, paul t o b j fee popular among the countries he knew majority is producing effort to empower. and this is the man, the believe will achieve it. more money is
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a good leader with a strong determination. he has done what he promised stood with a if you want to approach development to everyone. you got a slick publicity machine works overtime to market the cognitive movie present to him as a decisive due to who has delivered his castle across to the image and the lucy as made him the beach. if he's most powerful weapon pro, a pop up by friends to fulfill the dream is it developed india every minute. every single 2nd of my life is dedicated to this country. the economies one is will these media achievements, india has become the was 5th largest economy. and it's projected to become the 3rd biggest by 2027. that y g d p is going up. some of the economy, see it totally benefiting a very small segment of the population. unemployment is on the rise and the
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informal sector which accounts for up to 90 percent of employment is struggling to this. so this behind the multi machine is easy to do to political ideology which promotes hinduism as the domain in political and cultural force in india. in january, he opened a partially completed drum, the. the $270000000.00 handed temper was built on the ruins of a 16th century most that was destroyed by him to mumble in 1992. it is no longer considered politically in clinic. to see that this is the country of speaking, those if the religious minorities wants to stay, they all will come to stay. but on our terms and conditions, minorities, especially muslims, are felt increasingly discriminated against in one of these india. the recent amendment of citizenship rules, which excludes muslims and foss, direct citizenship as not to mentally say the mainstream media has been bullied or
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brought or leaving few critical voices. but this hasn't affected the prime minister's international to does his work. that was stage with confidence featured and celebrated around the globe. movie says is motivation is ensuring a license, dignity for every indian with they can achieve their dreams. he's test as a leader with no the winning of the but all of the countries, 1400000000 people benefiting from his policies. mean that fernandez just ear for now on monday in the united states, the women's national basketball association is set to witness a plan selection that could go down in history. the endo and the fees basketball team based in indianapolis will have the 1st opportunity to choose 22 year old caitlin cock play who's already shot to the college. second scoring record to 100. as more now from evanston, illinois, it's possible many say likely the best women's basketball player ever is about to
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step on a pro court for the 1st time. at this point you feel like she walks in as the greatest player of all time. caitlin clark average is more than $28.00 points, a game, often more than half for teams total. the university of iowa sensation broke the all time scoring record for women's in men's college basketball earlier this year. and hardly seem to notice. now she's going pro, as the indian a fever is expected to make her the 1st choice in the women's national basketball association draft. you know that i said it's not as fun to watch. i can correspond to watch as clerk sings long range, 3 pointers. she's also shown she's got game when it comes to go over w n. b a has found lucy putting bodies in the stands. there are 7039 seats here at welsh. ryan arena northwestern university, and every one of them was occupied earlier this year when katelyn clark came to
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town. it was the 1st time ever a women's game sold out here. fans lined up for 9 hours. the w n. b, a is hoping to see that kind of enthusiasm when clark joins the lee during the national collegiate athletic associations, march madness, tournament fans packed into willie wheels pub in chicago. hundreds of miles from iowa to cheer herat. she's aggressive, she's passionate, and then she's also a team player as well. she's amazing. what do you like on what any female blair i've done is a re clark take. seriously. you know, women are pretty great so, so i'm just happy to be a part of it. and have somebody supported people around me and you know, he making history after dribbling circles around related their opponent. clerk recently gave her autograph seekers to a girl wearing her number 22 jersey katelyn is different. and i don't know if it's because she's having shots that usually the men can hit and she's doing it with
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such ease. but i think it's mostly her persona. she understands the celebrity that comes with what she's doing. she's able to connect with young kids. she takes time to do that. that's what legacy clark hopes to leave women's basketball and the next generation getting ready to step in her shoes. john henry, and l g 0, evanston, illinois, or that's it for me in the cloud. so this, these are just will be here in just a moment, then he'll have more of today's used read rest of payments to buy from the scene. how believes that shouldn't underestimate the consequences of snatching out and move from their natural habitat. family groups are separated, and infants and juveniles are separated from their mothers. and it causes a tremendous amount of social disturbance in these populations between just don't think about. i mean, know how come here to be. and behaviorally sophisticated the whole complex they are,
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