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because as well as threatening a wider war if border security doesn't improve, the 3 children are killed, wine is really drone strike ended up off more than 900000 palestinians of now flood southern gaza the you're watching ultra 0 live from a headquarters and dump time teddy, you navigate to also a heads, i'll just 0 obtains exclusive, exclusive video of the is really army seizing over a 100 palestinian bodies during it's rates on and ship out hospital last year. this picture goes dark, is really all forty's. i've shut down a live camera feed of gossip operate is by the associated press and use by
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thousands of global media outlets plus indigenous active as in the french territory of new caledonia. say they'll die before leaving their roadblocks after unrest triggered by voting room. the we start and gaza, where is really strikes or targeting civilians in every corner of the stress. it's been more than 7 months of unrelenting bombardment and despite international condemnation, there is no light up to the palestinian suffering. at least 3 children have been killed. mine is really air strike on the refugee camp and dropped off the top target at a gathering of palestinians in the southern city. scattering bodies on the streets or in central doza is really or strikes to the family home and the end bodies, refugee camp. several people are wounded again, including children. be injured,
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have been taken to the nearby and saw hospital which is already overwhelmed. and the northern garza is really military vehicles of open fire at the command on demand hospital medical stuff and forcibly displaced palestinian seeking shelter inside. for having to flee for their lives, hospitals are meant to be protected under international law. but instead they've been a constant targets during israel's work. to hold on the i really do not know what they mean by this. there is no explanation of the attack or medical facilities. it's out of hubris. feathery and palmer is these right is the right thing according to the desire. and no one is able to hold them to account, allowed a hospitable, has been deceived by the israelis for 3 days. this patient, for example, has a fractured hip. really, i don't know what to say. i'm set on a video has emerged. stuff is really troops taking more than a 100 palestinian bodies and transporting them to israel in mid november. and this
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happened during and is really see jeff. and she felt hospice old. that's garza's largest medical complex. a 2nd rate in november led to the complete destruction of the hospital, as well as the discovery of mass graves. laura con reports this video to, i'm secretly from high above chief of hospital grounds in northern casa shows, is ready. so just wrapping it loading policy and bodies to be sent to israel. that's according to witness statements made to human rights groups saying the bodies were collected from inside the hospital, a bulk and a mess grave. it's the 1st video evidence of it's really treat, ceasing bodies of to rating goals as largest hospitals in the, at the time, the director general of goals is ministry of health setting the statement, these really ami abducted the bodies in the car and a large truck taking approximately a $120.00 bodies these radio me
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a bit is taking more than $350.00, pulsing and bodies only 3 months later saying this is to verify if any of them were grady captives. the bodies were collected all is ralph 1st major rate on the sheep. a hospital thousands of terrified people fled from kansas city and headed south during an intensified, aerial bombardment. in mid them is ready. so just enter the hospital saying a mass was using it as a come on center, offering no verifiable evidence to back. that claim. fighting also raged around the hospital, leaving stuff terrified to leave, and many staying behind to help their patients, including children. is ready for us is carried out a 2nd rate on chief and much destroying what's left of the building. un
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humanitarians assessing the psych describe it as an empty sho in the off to box. they also found mass graves in the courtyard of hundreds of bodies. some with signs of mutilation. oh, this decompose beyond recognition. adding to the suffering of policy. now, even unable to berry and grieve their loved ones, nor hon. oh to 0. will bringing him to the fidelity to tell us more about the story in him. do we know what's happened to these bodies that in what, what was aired before i come right now is consistent of what we have been reporting for months now. we have been talking to the medical staff and the policy news that made it and survived the is there any raid from us you for hospital and evacuated to the north? they gave us horrifying system. oh nice. they described how the is right. and these
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were dragging the bodies from a to pa hospital departments into the courtyard of the hospital. we also talk to some time it is that we're looking for anything related to the bodies of their beloved ones. some did not even find them in the mass graves. another 11 stores me that she wishes to find the body of her son, even if it was the decompose was. but so far we do not know what happened to the bodies that were transported to is right, but it's obvious that there are a lot of families waiting to know anything about the bodies of their beloved ones. and at this hour, we also know that is really ministry has been targeting yet another hospital come out, allowed one hospital what's happening to the patients and the doctors, and also the, the displace palestinians who been sheltering and not hospital of the since
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the morning. that is really our teller you sell it, is it have been selling that come on at one hospital, people are evacuating. patients are back, you waiting. we have been seeing videos emerging from journalists in the north and they were, we saw a patients being evacuated with their hospital beds, but unfortunately some of the patients are unable to evacuate because they're connected to my met machines. and if they got disconnected with they're going to lose their lives and not only come on at what allowed the hospital has been at be seats for 3 days now at least 15 a patients are b seeds inside the hospital among them are to policy and you'd women that knew the at gave birth to to do some babies and no one could reach the hospital. and it's
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very obvious that the is rate. these are targeting palestinian hospitals. yesterday, that is where the tanks were stationed, 5 meters away from the hospital and combined at one. okay, and thank you. thank you for that update from didn't better it's earlier. authorities are shut down a live camera position of the associated press located in southern israel and overlooking garza, so ac has maintained that live shot for months. they also sees their equipment. an a p says their organization was accused by is really authorities of violating the newly institution van analysis 0. so since as real has bandages 0 from reporting from there. how about jump june is joining us from the jordanian capital i'm out and how much so clarify what's going on here because api is saying that this is because they provide access to their life shots to l 0. i
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tried getting a look. let's try and break this down bit by bit for our viewers as far as what happened in the past couple of hours in a southern is really a town called stair. all you had administrative communication officials go there. go to a live shot position, a camera that the news agency associated press has, which gives a live feed of what's going on in northern gaza to its clients so that they can broadcast that live feed to their viewers. now, i'll just 0. it's one of those fights, but ape has thousands of clients. what we heard from a p is that a p had ministry of communication. officials go there. they gave them a verbal order to shut down the transmission, the ac refuse, and that's been their, their, their, their, their camera was confiscated and they were given an order by the ministry of communication to cease broadcasting. now we did reach out to a p to ask them about this. they provide us with the statements. let me read that statement out. the statement says the associated press, the cries in the strongest terms,
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the actions of the israeli government to shut down our long standing live feed showing up you into gaza and sees ac equipment. the shut down was not based on the content of the feed, but rather and abuse abused by the israeli government of the countries, new foreign broadcasters law. we urge the israeli authorities to return our equipment and enable us to reinstate our live feed immediately. so we can continue to provide this important visual journalism to thousands of media outlets around the world. and again, this is what we need to emphasize those words there from the 8 p, they have thousands of clients around the world. they don't just provide a live feed to alger 0, but the is really government is utilizing the law that they passed in order to shut down outages era. and now they're going up to going after the associated press, which provides to, among thousands of clients, including others. you're a live feed of what's going on inside of northern garza again, this camera was in southern israel instead or on that now has been shut down.
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that's what we know what this our daddy and we're expecting to find out more in the coming hours as well. okay, and just one more for you. so since the band on al jazeera has come into place, how is it being viewed inside of israel? so look, we're not seeing a lot of reaction just yet today when it comes to the news of the ape see camera being taken away, but look, i was in is real. i was an occupied east jerusalem on may 5th without g 0 was shut down when they came to our office space and they shut us down. i can tell you that in the hours after that many people inside of israel reached out to us saying that this was the wrong move. now it's divided in israel. when it comes to elders, you're a being shut down. there are many on the right that believe what the government says about l g 0 and they say that it should be shut down, right? but then there are many who also say that it's wrong for a country that they say is a democracy to be shutting down media to be,
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to be instituting these new laws in order to get rid of media, whether it be critical or not. and they're worried that will have a chilling effect on other networks inside of israel, both for networks, local networks as well. now let me tell you as well, let me just remind our viewers that once others here it will shut down. there was a statement from the network condemning of the really government's decision to close this operations in israel saying it was a criminal act. and warning that the country suppression of the free press stands in contravention of international instrument at terry and law. i'll just give you one other example of one of the things that i observed that in when i was last in israel, i wasn't tele, leave the saturday night before we were shut down at those anti government demonstrations. right. and when i was out there, you had people that were angry, that the government was trying to shut down media networks. in fact, at one point i observed people chanting, it's been 7 months. you haven't done anything when it comes to the war. and the
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only thing that you have been perhaps successful in is trying to shut down out just the or so while there are those in is real, that very much support what the government has done. there are also those who very much do not. thank you so much for how much i'm doing. thanks for that reporting from a mind. it is where the forces have killed at least 7 palestinians during a military rate in the city of janine in the occupied westbank. so among those killed include a teacher, a students on the surgeon, at least 9 palestinians were also injured. a journalist with shotwell covering the raid, he's in a stable condition, is really military sent reinforcements to the area officers special is really units infiltrated. the city in the camp where they were confronted by palestinian fighters. knew that, but he has the latest from around the according to channel 12 more than 1000 is really soldiers reading. janine, since the start of the morning at 8 am, which is a time when palestinians are just trying to get through their schools to their work
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places such as the surgeon who has been trying to get to his hospital, he parked his car and he has been shot by a sniper, according to local sources. they say that they expect the more palestinians have been injured than possibly there are people who have been killed among them. but because these really forces are still in the area, it's impossible for the medical teams to go and get those injured in, or the bodies that are inside. so fired was talking about 7 palestinians who had killed 6 of them are still inside the governmental hospital, meaning that there would be no funeral procession at the moment until these really forces leave because they are surrounding the hospital. but one person has been laid to rest in his town, which is near a village near a genie. and he is a, a teacher of 48 year old who has to come to his wounds after he was going to cut them at school. and we've been reporting since the morning about the students were
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stuck inside that school before they would allow to be picked up and evacuated by the parents. again, this is the only funeral that was able to take place because this situation is so bullet talk. the funeral ceremony is under way for a runs late presidents, but the humid or e c has body has not been moved from the capital to rhonda to the city of chrome. he was killed in a helicopter crash on sunday, along with the foreign minister on 7 others. tens of thousands of people have gathered to pay their respects. this is the 2nd to 5 days of national morning, announced by iran supreme leader on it. how many is his body will be laid to rest in his hometown of muskrats on thursday, and he has some. how's the latest? once i run to the body of the president's right, you see and his companions arrived in the matter about the airport. it's on its way
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right now to the city of palm. it's one of the holy cities. yeah. and you're on to be there with the also a ceremony of the my former shrines that and after that the, the body will be moved back to different on whether to be here for tomorrow's official funeral. now, in general, us from the moment you live in the airport to go down is being besides it all over the city, pictures of the president and the foreign minister and all the of the companions that can be seen everywhere in the city. and the fact that the preparations can be seen very clearly here and to have on and also, and all the cities, of course, and my shut that off at the nations. and today, as we saw in the morning and deputies, there was a huge funeral. everyone is preparing for rep tomorrow screen early,
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especially that that would be also. so i'm going to nationals, guests who are going to take box and the ceremony. okay, we have with us store. so jabari who is also covered at a ron extensively so door. so the message that's coming out from iran after this accidents is one of continue, etc. so do we expect the interim president and the interim for administer to be a continuing of that message until the elections are held in 50 days time? certainly, i think it's very, very likely that we could see the acting president will have much more fair become the next president's overall there. it's a very, very, very likely because he's a very well known figure within the system. he was in the iran iraq war. he was also the deputy governor of whose us on province in the south that his home to the countries error of minority. and he's also been, they had a various financial ins, solutions in the country, which is very important because at the countries in such dire economic situation.
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so somebody with his experience would be ideal for the system to have. and the deputy foreign minister who has been now acting for mr. ivy butler economy. we know him, of course, from the nuclear negotiations in vienna. he's been a part of the country's foreign policy portfolio for many years. and he also comes from a very well known religious clerical family, his father and his uncle, both of serves in the assembly of experts in iran. and certainly the former for a minister who was in the helicopter crash was a very seasoned diplomat. supposing today certainly, um, well sir, i mean hosting i'm, you're up to law here on served as a rounds and various representatives in, in, in the region in the middle east, in iraq and up and on. and his portfolio has always been the region, the middle east, and when he was appointed to foreign minister, he took on more of an international role. it's certainly it's going to be seen as
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a very important portfolio to fill if it's during the next selection. at this current acting, president becomes the countries 9th president. we could very well see the current people that are in power, stay in power. and as for any sort of crisis, when it comes to succession, what's the conversation over that? because we know that's what he meant a easy was to as possibly one of the candidates to succeed the iranian supreme leader. well, the issue of succession is very much hot topic in iran, and there's a lot of speculation, but in reality, we just don't know the way the system is set up. it's the assembly of experts, the $88.00 member that will decide who the next supreme either will be. and there is a number of criteria is based on the constitution. but it really with bringing racy, was seen as one of the main people who was, who has the requirements in the background and experience and the approval of
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course, of the establishment and with his desk. now there seems to be more of a bigger question is who is actually eligible? we really don't know. so we'll have to wait and see when the time comes, of course. but um it's uh certainly he was possible. he was a possible a candidate for the position now. there is a bigger voice. okay, thank you so much. doors on still ahead on i was a 0 on time, runs out on president the let him are zalinski is terminal office, but there will be an election for now the, it's a hot forecasts for many and is a hard for one. let's get going with your weather update. colors are on dark, the red, the hotter it is, parts of the same province in buckets done closing in on 50 degrees in jacob
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a bad i do think you'll get there later in the week. now through the other side of the border in northwest india through punjab, the national capital region are just starting to pradesh like this. temperature is exceeding 40 some cases 45 degrees. but let's take the colors off. we've got quite a bit of rain pouring into careless state in southern india, same through the northern bodies and all of this what weather will crash into the western side of sri lanka. so copious amounts of rain to go here over the next little bit. all of the stretches across the bay, then golf course into the enemy and see runs into the south coast to be on our crosses. the border and the thailand. injecting a lot of moisture into the atmosphere for indo china. so showers and storms here on wednesday shows in storms in southern china that's moving across taiwan through japan, through islands. it's just going to clip kyushu islands, but for the rest of china to the north, the low river valley temperatures in the 30s. and there's some of that rain getting
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close to kyushu, and our biggest burst of rain for indonesia will be central, kelly, montana, and borneo the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, [000:00:00;00] the color again, the top stories on how to 0 this our, the is where the military is targeting civilians and every corner of the strip, at least 3 children have been killed by and is really are starting from the up now refugee camp and dropped off. the attack targeted a gathering of palestinians in the southern city. scattering bodies on the streets is really military vehicles of open fire at the come out on hospital in northern does the medical stuff and forcibly displace palestinians seeking shelter inside are free and for their lives. hospitals are meant to be protected under international law. as a 0 has obtained footage showing that is really military sees a more than
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a 100 bodies during their 1st rates on and she felt hospital and cause a city garza's. health ministry says the bodies have been at doctors and taken to israel. the chief prosecutor of the world's top quarter seeking to arrest warrants for the is really prime minister benjamin as an yahoo. and his defense minister you on the lawns. they're accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity in gaza. and that's it now who has called it a complete distortion of reality. and so, as the icy seas move is against the entire states of israel, up to the bush increasing the. this absurd and deceitful warrant of the persecution in the hague is aimed not certainly against israel's prime minister and defense minister, but against the entire states. it is right off, it is against the idea of soldiers who are fighting with the utmost bravery against a vile murder was of a month. all the i used to say, prosecutor also once arrest warrants were 3. how mosque leaders for the october 7 attack in southern israel?
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the group has denounced the move demanding a withdrawal of the request from us, says the i c. c. 's targeting. if it's leader is confused as victim and executioner . step faucet has the latest from the hague in the last 24 hours since the announcements on the request for arrest florence. that's been a lot of strong reactions from a lot across the globe and support, but also consuming the decision by the i see. and also questioning the credibility, but in the meantime, the i c. c continues to work the requests for the rest for one, so that the prosecute has submitted are now going to the free trial chamber. a judge is there will have to decide if this request can be granted. in most cases, this is, has been the case in the past 22 years since the ice t exist. they will have to answer the question if the court has jurisdiction in this case, there's been a lot of questioning about this as well as mainly also from the united states. but
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the, the ice, se itself have decided in 2021 that it has jurisdiction to look into war crimes of happenings in the palestinian territories. although depaula, city and state is not officially recognized by the security council, but still it's been recognized by a majority of nation. so they have jurisdiction according to the ice se itself. so we will hear from this panel of the judges, the, the free trial chamber, probably in the next few weeks, reese has dismissed the case against 9 and gyptian man accused of causing a deadly migrants shipwreck in the mediterranean last year. so they were facing charges of people smuggling ahead of the trial, right? police tussles were protest was outside the court house. the demonstrators claimed that the 9 men were being denied a fair trial. they accused the greek coast guard of failing to intervene and rescue
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efforts. hundreds of people were on board the ad riana and only a $104.00 for rescued to austria. a new zealand have some planes to evacuate their citizens from new caledonia. indigenous chuck activists say they're determined to force the withdrawal of the electoral reform bill and have refused to abandon the roadblocks that have largely shut down the pacific archipelago for a week. of the 6 people had been killed and hundreds are arrested on last month unless probably won't give up until they withdraw the reform that are about to vote . so no, we won't give up even if we have to die for it will stay here on the road blockers . good to go there, but we're waiting for the bolting reform to be withdrawn, because it means be illumination of the conduct the people we're already in the minority. if they get this referred to congress, we're screwed. that's what they don't understand what they're, we're already a minority at home. you know,
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the more than 14000 people have been forced to leave their homes and ukraine's northeastern car key region. that's according to the w h. sho, evacuations, commas ukraine said that a down $28.00 out of $29.00 drones launched by russia during overnight attacks on multiple regions. russia says that it's captured a series of border villages, though, presidential landscape and says that ukraine's forces are still in control of the contested areas. and we stay in ukraine because the landscape term as president was scheduled to end on the 20th of may. but with the country at war and marshal law declared, parliament was postponed, not vote, and no elections will be held. for now. i'll just say was our home and reports from keith. its been solid use. 5 years since a fresh face below them is the landscape became president of the peace time you
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cried. that with me now is the end of is to say, i'm fresh elections. somebody else with the country on the marshall lewis is 2022 votes. prohibited, the incumbent president continues in office in a statement last november he said that was the right course. not is denied, but now is the time of defense, which is the time of the bottle that determines the fate of the state and the people when it is not the time for manipulation, which i knew russia would expect from you. great. i believe that now is not the right time for elections, pg the q he question his own, during legitimacy. and he remains popular low lower than before. his approval ratings still over 60 percent to many ukrainians on such feeling the election would be unrealistic and disrupt the worth. the po, the smaller 78 percent of those all said they were gains collections before the end of the war. in addition to that,
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there's also the practical difficulties. some ukrainian towns ruins many power plants have been hit. so they were rolling blackouts in parts of the country, and perhaps most importantly, a 1000000 ukrainians, a displaced 5000000 of them outside the country. is also the problem in getting the boat to ukrainians and russian control regions that have still been some questions from outside of the country. political i'm list alexi have and says they come from one place. sions. when we hear about the selection that it's necessary to have some selections, because otherwise the landscape will not be legitimate. foyce things that gosh, dictate the same dictate the, in that aspect is saying that within ukraine is more concerned about the

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