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site w, w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m. the at least 40 palestinians have been killed, including many children in disparity strikes across the gauze history. the last 24 hours the johnston. this is all this era web will costing life from the also coming forces must immediately enter their active participation in the ad support for set their attacks on palestinians un contends is very minute treat involvement, inception of bondage ok pods. westbank against the palestinian civilians fighting escalates between israel and has put up with both sides training as strong as for
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the commanders killed and exponents, hopkins, sucking negative thoughts. ukraine's president finds a new minute tre, recruitment, and names western nations for failing to send enough funding to stop russian attacks on energy infrastructure. the beginning in dogs that were at least 40 people, including several children, had been killed in a series of is rarely strikes in the north of the strip. but these 9 palestinians were killed when a police car was struck in gauze, a city. and in the south of 7 palestinians were killed when a residential building was targeted in the you have the refugee camp. honey monthly begins our coverage from rafa and southern gaza. the dead and dying lie side by side on the floor of blocks, the hospital and central gauze. the majority of the victims of minutes conklin
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mills. as the refugee camp. our children believed to have been playing together when the strike happened. further north, in a densely populated area of gauze, a city rate expires, struck again this time hitting a vehicle carrying police officers. we received a report that there had been a targeting. we went there and find people torn to pieces by witness to say the targeting was carried eyes on 2 strikes. those who survived the 1st rank, we're targeting the 2nd one. the did a load it up while any survivors are taken to hospital that can cause we're operating with a minimum capacity. we've received an unusually high number of injured people. were limited in stature, which split the cases between our alley and come all add one hospitals. women and children continue to make up the vast majority of those killed in this for children with playing and were taken by surprise with me. so i was pulling on.
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nothing was happening, things would come, the arab countries and not taking i saw i looked at this, you can see these are not resistance fighters, it's a little child. besides an outpouring of grief. there's under here, the anger that truly of the who so what was happening this for would in any more of the, of the rough and stuttering guns in northern garza. and it's very striking, a mosque and it's a bali, a refugee campus killed one person, an engine 11 emergency team scrambled to a rescue. survivors, travis, onto the rubble in the alpha correct area. paragraph assume has more from rafa. the desperate calls for help rescue is hoping to apply the search for any survivors of yet another is very striking on the about the fine and the sewing is
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the young girl is found in des moines. she was one of many children in the home. and as a whole area, when it was destroyed by elizabeth destroy, when the neighboring and most of a gentleman, they have targeted the mosque. there are other people in the house. this is my daughter, like countless other children in casa. this wasn't the 1st time this young girl had been injured and is really strong. thousands of display spouse opinions have been killed drinking and around most since the will be counted as trey is about, has continually targeted them destroying hundreds. of course, the gaza strip in the last 6 months open killing goose, who had hope to find safety. tara could as soon l. just a rough, rough southern cause of the un agency for palestinian refugees,
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such as received numerous reports of mess, detentions, treatment. and then 4th, disappearance of hottest indians by the it's very ministry is what are your thoughts as have released 1560 tain these from gaza since april. the 4th, including women and children. when you are says, all of them were held for weeks and military facilities with no access to communication, torture, including psychological and physical homage, sexual abuse. oh, so when that or israel's war cabinets has met for the 5th time since the rollins, unprecedented attack on saturday, ministers had been debating how to respond around 300 miss 1000. a ton drones with an interest in the 1st as a direct stripe on israel from ron. tyrone that says the attack was in retaliation for the bombing of the rain in conflict and damascus 2 weeks ago. so i think that covers funding developments from occupied east to us. no clear statement coming out
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of tuesday, back and forth with the war cabinet actually met some reports saying they met in a smaller form that there was agreement on how to counter it wrong. and it's proxies, but it was the timing that's now being debated. other major leaks saying that there wasn't a word cabinet meeting, a tools that these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with a security officials at the minister of defense intent. i believe what is clear is that it is an incredibly complicated situation. that's also why we haven't heard yet from the prime minister himself was always talked about iran as an x, a central threat to israel since that attack we haven't heard from him at all. he's under pressure from a foreign countries from the americans, from the brits from the germans, from many others, not to escalate that. this is a time for com at the same time from within his coalition government, within the people that are keeping him in power. the only way he was able to return
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to power as a prime minister, people like a budget, all smart choice and it's a by that and give you a once in a very direct and harsh response to iran. so a lot of pressure on the prime minister, the tulips continue, some media reports indicating that there is certainly a consensus that the has to be a response, but the timing of it and what kind of shape that is going to take, of course, is a big question mark. it's definitely decor. i'll g 0 it occupied is choose a. it's randy and the president abraham, that race is tova in there of cutoffs but to iran will respond to any is rarely a talk against its interest around foreign ministers. also, warning is relevant, immediate response. how much in, entre if the is ready ration you make some mistake. this time around the response, as it runs military command is announced, will not be minimal. the media until the next 5 or correspondence dose search bar is entire on with more on everyone's reaction. the war of words continue between
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irena and officials and there is really counter parts the uranium president abraham, where you see received a phone call from the mirror of katara. she's coming been home adel sony on monday evening during that conversation the mirror of cuts are expressed in their praise for the actions that iran took against israel and the mirror. it said that it conveyed a very strong message to everyone, the radiant president, for his part at set that it should israel continue at these uh, threats and make good on there. right. so they've been making against iran and carry out any kind of actions. iran will respond much stronger, and there will be a broader at response to israel than what we've seen in operation to promise the way new foreign minister has also been speaking to nearly a dozen other foreign ministers around the world at highlighting sharon's position . and yeah, same issue and further warnings saying that any action that would be taken by israel will be met by an immediate response by iranian officials. for now,
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there is a waiting see moved here in iran. of course, iranian officials are on high alert, waiting to see what israel will do next. but they are, i urged the officials in israel not to continue this kind of behavior door such a party l g 0 tyrone but it whitehouse says it will soon announce a new round of sanctions against iran. it also says it expects its allies to follow suit $1200.00. fisher joins us now from washington, dc. and do we know any more details about the sections as well? we know that over the last 48 hours or so it joe biden is security team. i've been talking to the g 7 and also to other close allies and certainly the, the mid music coming out of the white house. he says that we're getting very close to these sanctions, being a nice we have from china. you have them. here's the treasury secretary,
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it'll be the department that will be responsible for implementing. and i'm noticing a lot of these sanctions, but just in the last hour we've had from the national security advisor jake sullivan saying that it's been intention to get the sanctions in place relatively quickly. they are going to target the miss out and joint industries, particularly in iran. now, the, the turn industry has been a consent to the united states for some considerable time. not least because the russians tend to use a really and drones in the attacks on ukraine. and they've certainly adopted that sort of technology. and neither drones have been used against israel. it's something that the americans would want to certainly hinder to a significant degree. know, of course that have been sanctions on both the miss out on the to an industry before they didn't work incredibly well as we saw the weekend. but the state department did say within the last 24 hours, they believe that the sanctions that wedding place meant the iran women perhaps
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getting the best materials, the best technology. and that could have contributed to the fact that many people regard the attacks over the weekend as more symbolic done, impactful that will also be sanctions, probably against named individuals. and these why mac revolutionary god core, that is almost certainly a given. and they will be looking to make sure that they can put the sanctions in place so that they are coordinated. and the effect of all this is going on. the americans are still trying to convince these relays to make any response something that is proportional unmanageable. because the last thing they want, of course, is to be dragged into a way to conflict in the middle east. and that could happen, given that on several occasions, not what they said, that they will come to israel. so, but i said, if attacked by a run out of the fisher, thank you. and this one person is dead off is very drone,
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struck in southern lebanon. the man who was killed in the attack was a senior member of his investigators say he was targeted while driving in the area . i am how tension was at 11 in israel board escalated significantly since the october 7th. the tax separately is very forces. i've also talked at home in southern lebanon, or correspondence, i shouldn't report some outside the house in the toilet district. i mean, the sound of the shop, southern levin on the house was just fault by his really well things done. so i talked to to fix off the fire to see if there are any casualties of this home while we're best to close. this fixture fire talking to emergency
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services on the refresh, just the fresh of pocket and receiving reports. moment by moment, just try to show you inside the house has gone completely gone. this was on the war will. plain strike is really will play strike and the same area. i'm a shop witness. over the past $48.00. several is really strikes. it's just part of this continuing confrontation. also, all the areas just fall from here when we all are on trench kilometers for behind
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the town of finding a house, which is, which is the time that goes to the city of mine for skill set to be a has will a member and several ranges and this is the situation, this is the scene in south lebanon. so a lot of my shots are the hash images here. the matter of fact, robert and the okay pods. westbank says he's very minute treat was involved in the killing of 2 palestinians on monday. sign up on a job who witnessed the attacks as soldiers supported? the um is rarely settlers who fund indiscriminately the latest kidding comes off to a 14 year old is randy went missing there. i'm not, i was found dead on saturday. these really security forces must immediately end their active participation in and support for set their attacks on palestinians. is really, authorities must instead to prevent further attacks, including by bringing those responsible to account to those reasonably suspected of
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criminal acts, including murder or other unlawful kennings must be brought to justice through a judicial process that complies with international human rights standards and follows a prompt impartial, independent, effective, transparent investigation. google employees have states that tends to protest against the tech science of business with these rarely government. for testers, rather than the companies offices in new york and california, google and revival tex than amazon. the fortunately signed a $1200000000.00 contract. it's very guffman factory 2021. the project nimbus deal is set to provide cloud computing infrastructure and surfaces. israel's miniature, the kinds of presidents assigned a new minute to recruitment. no. it's aimed at boosting true numbers as come on
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this face and how shortages for the war against russia. legislation increases payments to volunteers, as well as adding new penalties for draft dodging. child stratford has more from eastern new this new mobilize ation little has taken months of debate. reputed amendments up to full 1000 amendments made in the 2nd draft in parliament zalinski signing over it. now, highlights the kind of problems that ukraine is facing on the front lines, a massive manpower crisis. and that's how it's, we've described by the numerous people in the military establishment here. and certainly, western intelligence just to give you an idea of some of the provisions of this new roll it into gypsies. now mandatory medical checks for those people who initially work and see that you have only partial eligible sites as a whole. so heavy penalties for those trying to dodge the draft that we know
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mandatory conscription for women, 18 to 25 year olds, will be expected to go to basic military training, but will not be conscripted. and i think one of the most important and controversial elements is worth highlighting, and that is the one on de mobilization. that provision was taken out of this lower and is going to be separate separately debated in parliament. the previous provision gave soldiers the rights to come out of the military. if they hits 36 months, they can no longer do that. so you can imagine that it's going to cause quite a lot of control to see quite a lot of anger amongst many members of ukraine's ministry establishment. meanwhile, heavy fighting continues around 10 kilometers from here. the small town of chess, if you all the town of constance, and if you're in front of us here, where we all is also coming under increasing. shelly, we've been visiting some of the front line towns that were initially occupied by russian forces at the beginning of the war,
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and then we'll liberate to buy ukrainian forces. those towns now seemingly, again, in the cross hairs of russian forces in we expect expectation of a potential russian involves in the next few weeks. and this is our ripples, a ukrainian at present for them is. lensky has blamed his western allies for the impact. so recent russian a tax on energy infrastructure across the country, several key pops on something hits in recent weeks, was an excuse saying his ministry was unable to shoot down to solve because a run out of a munition. it says there's a clear rationale for nato countries to keep supplying. keep with arms or not, can choose. we run out of old messiahs that defended to pay a lot. when someone says that i lies, can't provide us with the so that weapon will they comp in ukraine with visual that force, because that would be perceived as if you crane is engaging nato in the oil. well, after yesterday's attack, i want to ask you a question. is israel positive nato or not?
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but it is. the answer is right. it is not a nature country. the nato allies, including nato countries, that being defending israel, they showed the iranian forces. the israel was not alone, and this is a lesson. this is a response to any one on any continent who says you need to be very careful when assisting ukraine, so that you don't engage nato countries in the will not us present job. i have none . the republican leader congress may be close to a deal that we'll see for an aid packages voted on for ukraine, israel and countries. and in the pacific region, including taiwan proposals from house to be come up, john snow now being considered by the us administration. i want to ask correspondence, kimberly how has it passed the senate? but for weeks, the house of representatives refused to vote on a white house approved 95000000000 dollar. a package providing for an assistance
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for is really you frame and also taiwan. but now the white house confirmed is considering separate a proposal, put forward by how speaker mike johnson. the speaker called the us president joe biden to put forward the idea. and now national security council spokesperson, john kirby says, but as long as is real ukraine and the in the pacific get the resources that are needed. they say at 1st blush, this could work. they are just reviewing the proposal right now at the white house, and even though the white house pushed for a stand alone bill, john kirby says that the separate bills are not a deal breaker. like johnson says that each of these individual 8 packages could be loaded on is early as this week. kimberly help it out to 0. the white house. so head on al jazeera solomon not in his head to the opposed to elect to new
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parliament, close to the times of china is one of the issues at the bottom of the . so hello, severe storms really gathering now across the central parts of the us. you can see there's lots of storms all associated with this intense area of low pressure which will continue to drive its way further east within the coming days. much cooler air coming in behind, calgary, struggling to get to 3 degrees celsius still into this. that is the, for dallas, of a sort of that front will see the cooler grass, the winning out squeezing that heat out to the way $24.00 celsius but dallas the on friday, the coolest of us. we go on into west fast. i. so you can see how the heat does get pushed by the south and east big storms. and we have talked about live the weather
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. lots. how the all tornadoes certainly are possibilities. it makes its way across the plains in to the midwest. and this that when she makes them to central parts of kind of the old one, the little further east with what's called of new york by thursday at around 11 degrees celsius towards the west. where we do have plenty of sunshine and that sunshine runs down into much of mexico, southern areas of may sky perhaps a little more cloud here, but nothing too much to speak of. we're going to see the showers there into central america, with the weather still lingering around his spaniel advocacy. the knowledge of the carrot been returning somewhat dry. the cuba the oh well it's a threat but who pays the price? when are we can katrina, new orleans more than 1200 poor black people lost their lights? not a single rich american loss. they like the real cost of the climate to emergency the
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most vulnerable people who are suffering are poor people. but even rich people are going to be affected by the impacts of climate shift. outages here as new series dying us off to the higher can of the, [000:00:00;00] the watching on this here remind to of, on the top stores this is very minute tree has killed at least 40 palestinians including many children, a series of attacks and central and northern dogs. that the injured dom intake of the hospitals were shop already a man who witnessed the killing of 2 protest in ins
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and a secular attack. and the multi point is westbank on monday, says the it is very, but it was in the products came off to a 14 year old disability for a bunch of listing never was made to found as well, has carried out more strikes in southern lebanon, local compound, of his but it was killed in a drone attack on the call, the area of the head of the u. n's platform for humanitarian action. and that ok part kind of student actually has been briefing the media about the situation in gaza. andrea, the dominican said, although israel had briefly reopened, that there is border crossing. nothing enough aid is coming in. i'll just say it was gabriel at his own day reports from the un headquarters in new york. the u. n. teams are starting to gain access to areas in gaza after these really military has left. and what they say it is really military has left behind, is devastation, homes of cars, trucks, roads,
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i completely destroyed. the vast majority with school have been destroyed and there is not a single university that the standing in, in gaza. it will take years to, to, to bring back students to school. and you can imagine what is the implication for that the un says a raise border crossing in the north was reopened by these railways, but only temporarily. and very little aid got in the stress that any trucks that do get in to gaza does not necessarily mean more aid is even reaching palestinians. let's not be distracted. but by that, i think that what is important is also to understand and it's, it's the 4 to has to be not only on the crossing, but also on the internal distribution. unless we sold the issue of the internal distribution of the maintaining the assistance, we will fail the assistance of the other thing and so you can gather today,
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you and humanitarian. some say that until there is a cease fire, many parts of guides and will be too dangerous to work in effectively. gabriel's dondo, i'll just see that at the united nations in new york or the 2nd look now some of the well news. well, the it says again to the post across the solomon islands, to that 50 members of parliament and extra to is worried about the rising cost of living. and there are some fear that governments closer ties with china. but this isn't the only challenge that on a nation faces that around $900.00 orleans, that over a huge area, counting ballots will take weeks, only be the pulse gearing up for its being described as the most important elections has independence from britain almost 50 years ago. folders in the country of 3 quarters of a 1000000 are choosing local officials in electing 50 and peace. who will then select the next prime minister prime minister,
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minnesota. so go about it is seeking the 2nd term. he's brought his country closer to china. first, by separating diplomatic ties, which i won then by signing a security agreement that has raised pierce by the us and its allies of a chinese military base. their opposition politicians. what the review of the chinese pat this something that is very uh, containing, like in place of the ccp in this country like people are not really making decisions that comes from the on the way. the thing of the things they've been influenced by money, gods and things. so that is something that we don't want to see in this country. so the body argues deeper ties would paging, brings much needed developments. soloman's was proud to host the pacific games in menus built and funded by china. and i suppose other pacific nations will be looking to see what the consequences are of taking
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a very of the pro china stance. i mean, of course, they want him to the connections with china. they like the chinese aid projects, but they don't like the political pressures. but you politics is far from the minds of many voters. they say they want to cnn to both buying and the better quality of life. the change you want to see is a government, but the people says that is the one that's the media within the want to see people 1st is everything that they do is a cation in education, in health, as well as employees in the country were progress and development have yet to reach many of the remote islands. it's the core issues that will likely determine the result. find it below, i'll just say, are you in this special invoice for libya has resigned saying he sees no hopeful political progress in the north african country to the back of the said the un
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cannot successfully support the country's political transition. as it currently does, puts an own interest above funding a solution. it's very sad, but to note is that said in libya, to date the barcode, when you've been for pollution, want to get out to dismiss became to me and ask for the formula which we go beyond. what was the does, do you want to put an end to the crisis to become one, put the sufferings and under the circumstances there is no way for you and can operate successfully because the
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