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not content the . ready these rarely, military ton of good scouts of once again killing at least 66 people in just the past 24 hours. the hotel mccrae, this is, he'll just say we're alive from also coming up. the us student lives movement against the war on guns are, is growing with more universities joining the projects picking up also as government rejects accusations, it's military executed more than $250.00 civilians, including children to fight for the sudanese armies,
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last stronghold in the top 4 region leads, hundreds of thousands displaced the lot, the more than 6 months of bombardment as roseville, oregon, so shows no signs of ending. at least 66 palestinians were killed in civil attacks . and just the past 24 hours pillow send in prison. mike moody boss has judged the will to help in the war and allow more agents, a guns, and he's been speaking in the saudi capital of re add where he addressed the world economic for him. a boss appealed to the us to prevent as well from launching a ground to tackle and proffer. we more than 1500000 people a sheltering. he also forms that his friends would try to push palestinians out of the occupied with bank of to it is done with garza, my exit. if you have those. uh, let me know what is happening. and guys, uh, what will happen in the coming day is and what israel will do by inviting the city
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of ruffled all the palestinians from gaza gathered in the city of rough or it's only a small blo remains to get them all out. then it would be the biggest disaster in the history of the palestinian people. i know now i assure you, anybody, we appeal to the united states of america to ask israel to stop the rough operation . because america is the only country capable of preventing israel from to missing this crime. could well for more on the same best probably joins us live from ramallah, who in the occupied with banking the another. the statement from the palestinian president is pretty clear. but how has it been received? we'll just find the politicians that he was speaking to directly, but by the people where you are as well in terms of how he's received and re, uh, i think the president himself said it best in his own words. when he said that the only player in this whole, in this whole situation that matters is the united states. israel's main backer is the only country that can get his real to stop doing what it's doing and gaza. and
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in the west bank in terms of how he's being received here inside the west bank, across the palestinian of the social media sphere. well, he's being quite heavily criticized. the people are saying that he's only restating what palestinians have been saying and suffering for 6 months now. and in specifically, he's being criticized on the part of his speech, where he said that power students do have the right to self determination and an independent state. but in the same breath, he said that israel has a right of full security, and this is our duty he's being seen is putting is really security at the forefront of a conversation. what at the same time, it is the new military, it is really occupation the forces of us every military that our day in and day out carrying out atrocities on communities in the west bank and continuing to carry out this war against palestinians and guys of so for that, he's being quite heavily criticized by palestinians here. and a bus also owns that is where i would try and push people out of the occupied with
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bank. i mean, just how real is that 3 is, are well, policies here will tell you that it is already happening. we're seeing the, the, the massive violence being carried out on a daily basis for 6 months now in gaza. but in the west bank, it is also happening, albeit on a smaller scale. and wherever palestinians are, it seems that is really sol settlers, find those communities and harass attack. and. busy consistently, not just in urban areas like from a low or surrounding refugee camps and villages and towns, but we were in the jordan valley just earlier today in a relatively remote community, a relatively remote part of the westgate were. benjamin herders have lived for generations, they've been grazing their animals on those last for generations. and one of the palestinian bedouin herders that we spoke to said that he's being forced to have to decide between seeing his animals stolen or killed by israeli settlers or selling them and leaving his land. and he said that the only people with the power to help
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the palestinians in his community and elsewhere are not his own leaders from members of the international community. okay, thanks so much. design this and best for avi, for us the in ramallah and gaza is randy forces have killed at least 66 palestinians and wounded more than 130. and just the past 24 hours a huge explosion had gone to assist the in the central region of this trip on sunday. attacks also cause widespread destruction in the southern city of rafa. at least $34450.00 full palestinians have been killed since october to. but for more on this honey mcmurry joins us now from profit and southern guys there and honey, more it strikes as we mentioned there. right across guys that can just bring us up to date. we it has been hit and just how extensive the damage has been a yeah, as well. and a new fresh talk in the central area, nearly an area that is southern part of why do you,
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does that and the northern part of the desert. right. right. you can't, that's better known as a rama area that they are nets. are you injunction where there's really monetary you just set up it's military base right there with the ground force in the area of the effective li, cutting off the northern part of the gas for the, from the central area and the southern part of the straps there are reports of multiple casualties as nor was it the google residential building were targeting, including a public facility in the area. and as far as we know from a source in the ground that public facilities, a health facility and privately own health facility, not public or owned by one of the local residents in the area, the still waiting for more confirmation of how many transferred to a lot of the hospitals, and if there are actually people who arrive did or, or not in an earlier hours in a talking eastern parts of robust city and but as the, in a neighborhood that's a very densely populated air. i'm familiar with the area, there's so many displaced families there not only residential buildings,
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but also those who were forced to set up their tents on the side roads or who was good at islands in the middle of the road park to walk and little known to drive in a car, so as simple as talk could cause us this further civilian casualties are multiple reported with severe injuries arriving to the jars hospital that maybe one of the most intimidating a scene right now and feel like is the ongoing buzz of a drone and not only will looking at attack drones, a savannah through, but those reconnaissance aircraft, they've been running all day long, just causing great deal of making him and panic for it really traumatized the population. 1.5 displays palestinians in rough city are in limbo right now. they don't know what's going to happen is they're going to be a ceasefire, a potential deal, or are they going to be forced to evacuate? what more time to and evacuated in zone? in the midst of misleading a vague contradictory,
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a narrative of evacuation zones visit, the vast majority, describe the frustration and ending with this day is it there. you can create a safe zone in a war zone in honey, in the last half hour or so. these really miller tree has to the amount of i'm going into accounts that will scale up in the coming days. and obviously we'll wait to see if that happens, but just have desperately needed. is that right now? a quite desperate situation right now, because in terms of a humanitarian situation, there are still very dire. no, not old. or we're looking at extreme 40 volts that can affect that is, excuse me. and supplies, including food supplies, medical supplies, and other necessities and survival goods are right now important, much important, much needed for the population. whether in this reservation, over a credit of reservation, in the funded part of the city, or a reservation to know the part where people have been struggling with family and
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for the past couple months, we're already that more than 30 people have died of the ongoing is in force, the hydration, and it's our vision. i mean that the talk about increasing the amount of it have been said multiple times. but what we see on the ground is nothing compared to the actual needs. and it's not nearly enough of what, what people are really needing here. but let's remind our viewers here before the worst, gaza daily needs of humanitarian aid. that includes all the food supplies, the survival items, and water supplies a more than $500.00 trucks on daily basis. now is the time of emergency is what we're looking at. could possibly be that you need constantly flow of doubles the number on daily basis just to help people combat the difficult condition of the crated not only by the intense bombing campaign, but with all the implications, including the sprite of diseases right now. the uh, the strains that are imposed on the health sector. there are no whole sectors of functioning right now with the,
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with most would the vast majority of health facilities i've been destroyed or severely is severely damaged. it just, we need not only double, but it's probably triple the amount that you will receive before the war. okay, thanks so much, honey. honey. mike, mood for us. the in reference, southern gaza for the world central kitchen says it's restarting humanitarian operations in guys. a weeks up to 7 of its employees were killed in n as riley strike. the convoy was hit in central gaza on april. the 1st, despite having shed their movements with his rarely forces, israel apologized and described the incident as a grave mistake. the g o is chief executive, aaron, going to say is the is really army has changed rules all of itself or ations. but notice it has no concrete assurances about the safety of its employees as a student led to participate in cameron's against the war and gaza, continuing for a 2nd week in the us, that demanding the universities dropped financial ties to israel. before on this,
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we're going to go to ellen fisher, who is live for us at live for us at george washington university and hell. and it sounds like they usually relatively quiet. i mentioned on campus. can you just explain what is happening then now? well, the energy and the numbers have certainly increased in the last hour or so over my shoulder. you can see the tented encampment that has been there since thursday. the numbers they are greatly reduced. the number of people have left, but they're still somewhere in the region of 15 to 20 students who say they will not be leaving until the university because their minds. but there is a much bigger protest right in the street in front of university yard. you can see there's 10 steps and that's food that has been provided by local businesses. there's water, those drinks the snacks. and then there is but close to a 100150 people, good know, chanting and singing and showing their support for the students. what is
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interesting is things are relatively quiet here until a pool is really support to came past on his bike. i tried to go the reaction from the students that were here to be fair to them. the simply ignore them all. in one case, told them to enjoy his son, the bite ride, waved to him very cheerily, and then stopped at a time which was picked up by everyone in the crowd who have seen a couple of is really flags as well. but they are largely being ignored, people who are supporting these really government and their actions in gaza. but you can see by far, no way the bus majority of the people here are very much in favor of supporting the polish city of people and calling for an end to the siege and gaza and to an end to the killing there. they also was actually in from their own universities and other students here from the 8 or 9 universities in and around washington, including famous names like american university in georgetown university,
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but also the university of maryland and george mason university. both sides of the dc border want a middle and one in virginia. and all of them want to see their universities take action by doug fast again. any is really stops. they may have, by talking about at any legacy money that is sent to them by is really doing those by cutting academic links with israel as well. but they're also very keen to make sure the doors to of organized and taking part in the protests will suffer no rep of cushions. it's been reported that at least 70 students from dw, how been suspended because of the actions that they took on thursday and friday that could lead to them know, graduating losing their credits for the last month. and in some cases, even losing the housing that they're seeing, if it's, you're the best they provided. so you can see why that's an important demand of the protests. there's no other universities of small things that they would like to see happen. but the overall coal is for
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a ceasefire and guys up for the us government to stop sending aid to israel and for the to be immediate action from these universities to recognize the claims that the protesters are making. okay, thank you for all of that. ellen fisher, for us, they are george washington university. old universities in gaza has been badly damaged or destroyed by his riley forces, despised palestinians, and students and rough uh thanking protests as a campuses in the us. for this solid heresy. messages of gratitude have been displayed on the attends students a cooling for the purchase to continue to spot a crack down by police and university or thursdays. we appreciate very much we we, we truly love them. anyone who raises a flag for by the sign, we appreciated with all our hearts that they are leaving to their education. they are getting hard and they getting in trouble for us. we really appreciate that. we really want them to, to keep going. and we really want to be
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a part of this university is because they have the sense with us. no one did that. when i saw all the process. but all the colleges like columbia, harvard, yale, and all the colleges and all the students there are ready to, to, to maybe be arrested for us, for sending into a visit with the sign. that's disney, a glimpse of hope, high temperatures and making life more difficult for displace palestinians living and make shift tents and gaza. the extreme heat hesitate to health warning cell just here is on a cell sherry, proponents from northern gaza mobile doing for the last place. he knows it, who knows, but some of the season has stopped it and displays people facing extremely challenging living conditions. in mixed defense, the tense made of sheets 9 and other materials they become unbearable leaving the weather gets warmer. the temperature inside the tense is often higher than outside, less teeny and families here in floods. struggling to cope. you will know this is
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posing a serious risk to the lives of children and the elderly. especially those with chronic in mrs. william austin, i would say, be experiencing extreme heat which is unbearable getting vento being good freezing temperatures. as you can see, the attempt is made up of 9 and there's very little between us and our neighbors. but this is a more so my has brought many challenges in 6. cockroaches rots the temperatures increased when it's 40 degrees outside the temperature inside the tents can reach 50 degrees. we are generally appealed to the international community to help us in this dire situation. yeah, i seen what freedom of the thought to new a living and these tense is simply untenable. we like food, water, and basic necessities. sometimes we only have a small amount of drinking water. fresh water is out of reach. we long for even just the breath of fresh air or breeze. the situation is unbearable has oh, how i know that in these the dia,
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conditions in which displace palestinians i live in, in the i not safe from the heat, cold or the spread of disease. and insects, and the chevy of a good deal. some of a so hit hit on al jazeera, ukraine's tom come on to assist his troops and losing ground while the russian forces step out there at von swimming east. plus, i'm for meet them in a, in, so it's, and we were speaking to answer your party to activist and jazz legend. people hot stick, small boys in south africa, mox, 15 years of democracy. the in depth analysis of the days headlines. those the failure to free, the captive still being held by him. i asked how difficult a moment is this for 5 minutes with nothing you know, who is trying to stay indifferently as 5 minutes to the know the to state possibly out of j. frank assessments. how to relations decline between them is uh,
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and the united states of america. the crux of the matter is, is choice of miniature partners and specifically russia inside story on al jazeera. this is the 1st genocide 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 at 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the showcase of the test documents resumes from across the network on the
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all the for you which and you'll just hear a reminder of how top stories, the salad, the palestinian president has appealed to the us to prevent as well from launching a full attack on profit and southern cancer, but mood, abbas also repeated calls for an interval and israel to allow more. i is ready for those have killed at least 66 palestinians and wounded more than 130 in the past 24 hours. some of the licensed attacks targeted kansas city and rafa and more universities have been joining the student protests in the u. s. against israel's war on gaza. hundreds of demonstrations have been detained. the
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new kinds, top general says his troops had been forced to retreat, is fighting on the country's eastern front, intends to 5 caves of forces, have phone back to new positions and at least 3 places along the front. the new positions, a west of the doing it screeching for john home and has moved from cave. the russian forces are attacking in several different points on this 1000 kilometer extremely low upfront line. and that's a full thing. and that's giving them the initiative on the battlefield. fuels i talked about the fight in certain parts of the front lives. brushing policies are hopes of pure power with a good superior. i, munitions, not something that we found ourselves when our teams have gone to the front lines. the site broke at that they've been told by ukrainian army puss know that the being out shout 6 to one or 7th one the top nato commander who will say,
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speaking recently said that that could go to 10 to one. now, there is a possible and insight in the disparity between the 5 power of the 2 forces. the united states has just to prove to $61000000000.00 a package military, a package for ukraine off the months of delays. the difficulty is to ukraine. when that will arrive, the 1st $1000000000.00 that is set to come from supplies with us for the has. so presumably a could ship reasonably quickly. it doesn't have to procure that 1st trunk well fits defense industry. and ukraine will be waiting anxiously at full dot weaponry to arrive, including a defense is to protect not just its front line, but also its power pulse. 80 percent, for example of its the plots have been damaged or destroyed by russian shows a missile. so this is a critical point ready. the ukraine, i'm for russia is it tries to press home its advantage before the expect to date
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arrives to the un security council says as deeply concerned that so it ends paramilitary rapids of port forces that preparing an attack and al sasha, the city is the last stronghold all the army and the width and 4 region. the rapids support forces to control all 4 of the state capitals last year. now at least $21.00 communities have been attacked in the area since march. the fighting has seen the number of displaced civilians in l fashion grow from 300002800000 in recent months and have been morgan has more on the story from call to. the reason why the united nations security council and other agencies, nations and the united nations secretary general as they are focusing on n slash it is because it's the city that's many people from other parts of the are for displays to when their cities fell under the control also be permitted to rapid support forces. the number of displaced people went from 300002 over 800000 in
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recent months as a result of the iris of taking over the cities in the therefore region. the concern is that these tribes the tribes that are right now in infested, our tribes that have been historically targeted by the apartment. a 3 are a separate since the size of it are 4 in 2003. so they are fears that if they are assessed, pulse attacking the city, then those tribes will be targeted just as the ethnic must certainly try, bored, targeted english in west star for in the city of june. and i was that's where the you and said between 10 to 15000 people were killed in the space of weeks by the parent military rapids support forces i'm allied diminishes. so the concern is that especially would become what has been described as a killed box, and they will be a mastercard, where they are assessed, and their allies, melisha will target people based on their ethnicity. now there's been calls for as he's quiet until the turing parties to return to talk before uh, the hours of attacks and pressure. but so far, the 2 sides are, you get to he to those calls and announce that they will be reviewing negotiations
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in the far, the city of did the between the, between them mediated by saudi arabia and the united states. so while the 2 sites are, you get to attend to negotiating table or for to agree to any ceasefire. they all concerns that once the recept attacks those trapped in the city of especially the ethnic a 4 or as of our people who have been historically targeted by the our staff will be caught in the middle and that they will be a mess, a car, and ethnic, cleansing it tonight or has drunk. the southern chinese city is a gun show killing 5 people. 33 others injured when the twist to landed mid afternoon on saturday. the more than $140.00 factory buildings were damaged. the 2nd tonight i've had another district later in the day i. it must be an ice doubting for to risk the modern tiger. it comes to a now at a zoo in northern friends, they will pull in last month as part of the european breeding program. they both has raised types of saving the endangered species. there are fewer than $400.00.
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some modern tonic is in the wild, jude habitat last, the 4th type, the for a station and a legal hunting came out to south african. now we're music played a major role in the movement that ended the pods. supposed stick smoothly say is an artist to use just tell us to encourage you. unity in the quality to meet them in that cool help with an idea of a double cross and reach us in this case. and with an important track simply titled, nelson, montana was it was written by musicians. people hot stakes my booster in support of the freedom fighter who had been imprisoned for 27 years. it was just natural, as a musician you, you feel the importance,
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the contribution that one could make in writing a song like that. the song itself was a contribution a reading, colorful, nelson mandela's release. this is one of dozens of songs linked to solve africa's fight for freedom. rich, a know performed by musicians locally in a broad boost, a wealth of global stones, like maria mikaela. and you must have camera between the bringing awareness to the struggle of millions of south africans calling for into a part to south africa. held its 1st and aquatic election in 1994 and helped me god . oh, how can i go? montana was elected president. the city is on civil presidents and administrations later. critics say south africa struggling with a poor economy and governance corruption and crime. it is important for us to see
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some of the good things that happened with them, of course, and of course, we have not dealt with poverty. we have not dealt with those who came up to us were homeless. we have no doubt with a, a how have issues there many challenges stick with it, the youth, the young people went on and unemployed, but it doesn't mean that nothing has been done. but booster says, despite the challenges, many young still the africans today, one of them, his daughter, a former opportunities and before music and arts played a significant role in south africa's fight for democracy. and so what so and other places, songs quoting for freedom pins decades ago, a so song today when people want to express and go discontent. and often people here have a lot to complain about while democracy, broad, significant change and freedoms for many here, the government is not fulfilled. some of its promises while sold africa remains one of the most unequal societies in the world. so meet them
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a lot older 0 so way to pull this off and they told me to cry for the moment with the is coming of nixon inside. story will examine the challenges of clearing rubble from gaza and what it could mean to palestinians who still want to return home to stay with us that's coming up. next, the the that was settled, whether in the middle eastern, usually go together in people's mind, but the website's been pretty well settled this last few weeks. and you see a lot of thunderstorms which coming from southern saudi arabia right up to talk you and all of us persistent. well, i know it has got brakes. anything it looks like mondays, forecasts would just be a few showers in georgia and also down through lebanon. to sylvia jordan, possibly beyond that, they've gone and looks lashley drive that that picture also extends into was northern saturday. and these, this problem,
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the raving pollutants are which will fix on the 2nd. but quick look around, looks great weather wise, but you still got the potential for snow shouts for you in the high ground enough to understand the final package down in due course. but a rapier thunderstorm, spread east was possibly even reaching behind or kept out by the end of the week, suddenly split up towards southern syria and the rock and the winds. pretty obvious where they pick up. they're going to pick up the dust and the sand. yeah, you can still use the wood unsettled there through tropical africa, the biggest rise of building can. yeah, they could be repeated enough occurs to times maybe they could also be repeated in the form of some of this to them. but science of that have to say, it looks too dry, drive it in quite a few places and was very few sheriffs, the top anything up the
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west side. so far we've challenging place to work from as a journalist, even though the way you can do it, it's not allowed to be a field pushing. we're always pushing a boundaries for we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media doesn't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story. the waste land of russell, the un says clearing the debris from his vows war on guys will be a huge challenge that to take 14 years unexploded. i'm a nation would also make this a dangerous task. so what will this mean for the millions of policy and so hope to return to that health. this is inside the .

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