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the government challenges here where the, the little girl is posed from the rubble in northern garza following on his very s trying that reportedly tells him mother human cost of israel's expend infinity offense. the carry jones to mrs. i'll just hear a lot from the also coming up. the diplomatic blow for israel, egypt shows it's anger against the offensive and wrapped up by supporting the
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genocide case against israel. view ends. top codes are instances where they've acted inconsistent with their obligations under international humanitarian law. us secretary of state on to the blinking issues, his strongest criticism yet, so israel's actions and gone on to sudden cabinets shakeup and russian president vladimir, touching the face. this is long term defense sort of issue with the from north to south palestinians across the gauze, facing a renewed wave of his very ground and air attacks. in the north, there are reports that is very tank. so moving into the jet ball, the refugee come off the launching a series of intense strikes among the victims in northern dogs. it is a little girl who was rescued from the rubble and attacks that reported. they killed her mother. and
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a warning view is may find the following image is distressing. c aloha little who had died recently about the city of the, the, the, the, the the 0 is honey mood reports. now from the out of the moving deeper into northern and southern gauze. these brain and military has re entered defensive populated city of valia in the north. save the new offensive is to prevent mazda from re establishing its capability, with the body bags piling up our own civilian. rena, i my what,
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what do they want from us? they're telling us they're not children, showing them what can we do? we are staying on the streets, were being smoked. as israel deployed its soldiers back into the north, it's a tax in the south are intensifying by the hour. more than 35000 palestinians have been killed since october and is really forces are inching closer toward the full scale assault in rough and offensive the you and the human rights which she says cannot take place. i can see no way that the latest evacuation orders much less. the full assault in an area with an extremely dense presence of civilians can be reconciled with the binding requirements of international. but it's annual in with the 2 sets of binding provisional measures for the by the international court of justice. many palestinians have been forcibly displaced once again and told to go
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to an area is rose calling humanitarian zone. the aid agencies say the only thing waiting for them is a lack of shelter. sanitation, water, and food with its railing didn't supply and get the talked in the northern southern, gaza palestinians. i've been displaced several times now since of pulver, once again find themselves a trap would know where to go. it appears the suffering here will continue for some time. honey, my from what i was just the it all there is, but off how this time us earlier on sundays, very forces struck the medical clinic in the eldridge refugee camp. and central garza, that's not far from the oval now, but tens of thousands of people have been sheltering. at least one person was killed in the attack. video from the scene shows rest and searching for survivors. there's no electricity. when people are using a mobile phones to look to those trapped under the rubble. meanwhile,
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hospitals are running out of supplies. dr. muhammed so here is an orthopedic surgeon, volunteering in garza project scientific a charge the organization. he spoke to us on the phone from rafa in southern guns and described what's happening, the shovel streams of patients. yeah. and so you have the acute injuries that are coming in and these can range from blocks, injuries of people and all over that bodies space for the injuries. you have shop lo injuries that come through, letting them cut through, none of them, but the souls. and also, and trump dump mil oregon's incorrectly golden as well. you have some really horrific injuries where people come into the now not the recognizable as a human being anymore. they are simply lump sum flash adult, obviously quite, you know, has only to be tied. um, and this is the only exhibit for the adults,
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but also for children. it is quite horrific to witness 1st time. i don't, you have seen that sort of level of trauma on the photos on seeing. and then that should, it's, you know, quite hard to say, i've seen women and children as well as the men all being cut down to no preference. so one demographic over the other, i think many people are being caught up in this initial i think the other, the other aspect is to consider is many people. oh, i don't know a many of the victims though, i don't know. uh yeah. and so go immediately to the moultrie, as well as the fact that i'm going into is could look evacuate. many of the injured, like to happen often at night with people like quickbooks here. and no one can get to these people. so it's quite a while me experience and i feel like we're playing all back to do what we can i moved that we limited resources. the ultimate goal is that marrying
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a breaking point? as far as i can send the boat for now and supplies i'm, we're really coming to a desperate situation. now. a u. s. secretary states and c blinking has issued a red public criticism of israel's ministry conduct in gaza. he says israel's tactics have caused a horrible loss of life of innocent civilians. he also said that israel lacks a credible plan to protect civilians in wrap the head of a full scale offensive, which it has one it will carry out, been can made his comments during appearances on the sunday talk shows in the us like honda is for him developments from washington dc. the secretary of state has been doing the talk show circuit, basically defending his department's memorandum to congress in which it was supposed to decide whether or not israel was contribution in international humanitarian roll with its use of u. s. weapons. well,
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the report basically concluded maybe not possible to be absolutely definite. now, this report has drawn a lot of criticism. also from some democratic members of congress had the secretary of state. the also speaking about president biden's red line, president biden referred to this when he was discussing a potential, is really threat of an invasion of rough or saying that this could be a red line. now the secretary of state was asked about that. i'm one of the talk shows we have been holding back and we're an active conversations with these real about the provision of heavy or high pillows, weapons, large bombs because of the concern that we have about the effect these weapons can have when they're using a dense urban environment like profit. mm hm. we're discussing that with his real right now. second with the president said, is that if israel goes in with a major military operation, rasa, in that case,
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there's certain systems that we will not provide is real. that with a a that that effort because it's something that we do not want to be part of given the damage that it would do to civilians. and again, not to achieve a durable, lasting, effective result for israel and for security. that's what the president said. we said that in conversations with our as really partners, the results that we've seen in terms of the horrible loss of life, of, of innocent civilians is reasonable to assess, as we say, in the report that there are instances where they've acted inconsistent with their obligations under international humanitarian law, those in those investigations continue both by us and by israel. what a single shipment of those 2000 pound precision bombs has been put on hold. it is still on hold pending review, however, or other scheduled width of shipments to israel. all going ahead by kind of outright sarah washington is ready for us to have arrested at least 14 palestinians
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during an overnight raid and occupies westbank. soldiers have storm several homes of the city of talk to you is also going to sound like weapons at the entrance of a hospital. there been increasing rates, arrests, and killings by it's very forces in the occupied westbank since the war on guns began. as egypt governments, as analysis will now support the lawsuit, filed by south africa and international court of justice. choosing is relative genocide. gyptian missed your phone. a 1st said in line to the increasing severity in scope of his very aggressions against palestinian civilians in the gaza strip. record on as well, to comply with its obligations as an occupying power. and its implementation of it into a measure issued by the international court of justice were renew uh, quote, on the security council on the inferential. international pots is too amazing. move
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to a safe spot in the gulf stream. although the for me is a professor of political science, the loan on june invested to explain the importance of egypt supporting the i c. j case. so this is really an unprecedented moment in the history of the modern day history between egypt and israel. egypt has been the most important mediator in the region, the 1st arab nation to recognize and formalize ties with israel and 1979. and here is this movement, the symbolic moment where the egyptian government puts his foot down on for basic reasons. and the 1st of the humanitarian, one that you cited where the ministry of foreign affairs shows that the intervention currently comes in increasing severity. and that israel's actions in gaza leading to the decimals, $40000.00 individuals via always international humanitarian law and the 4th geneva convention in terms of protecting civilians. they also talk and mention about the systemic practices against palestinians that are leading to starvation. and the
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provisional measures of the i, the i, c, j, had asked for that the, to ensure humanitarian relief actually be instituted. and so that's what the humanitarian level of this moment has deeper implications at the political level. because israel has not proved itself in the eyes of egypt as a good faith, and it gave negotiator. it didn't sign onto the cease fire agreement, even though it had mentioned that it would also for months, egyptian officials have stated that and is really envision a rough, i would risk peace ties between the 2 countries. so it's more so than the aisle c. j ruling, it's also a blow to the ties between the 2 countries, because israel has bought it, they've, they've actually sees the border. and they've taken tactical provisional authority or border to another university. and united states has agreed to consider divesting from companies that do business in israel, in
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a deal with protesting students administration at johns hopkins, heated the key, the amount of students who had set up an unstable incumbent on campus practical hang reports. tense home to protesters on the johns hopkins university campus for the last 13 days voluntarily taken down after they were able to make a deal with the university officials. the administration is offering us a very fast track review of our divestment concerns. and then the boat, the board of trustees is going to vote on that. in either march or june of 2025. as part of the deal, the student protesters will also not face disciplinary action. and the protesters have agreed not to disrupt the upcoming graduation ceremony. something that has happened across the country in the last few days. at duke university students walk out before committee and jerry seinfeld,
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a vocal supporter of israel gave a speech. this was the see that the university of california berkeley and the university of north carolina chapel hill protest after the ceremonies at the university of texas in austin and it virginia commonwealth university. students walked out as the governor began to speak to protest the violent police crackdown against protesters supporting post died on campus. those tactics have been the norm across the country. police in riot gear using pepper spray and violence to arrest nearly 2900 people at 57 universities back at johns hopkins. just one of 6 universities to agree to a peaceful settlement protest or say this part is over, but it is just the big. the disagreement will be the 1st step in a much longer fight, and it will allow us to regroup and focus our energy on future actions and on
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future agitation towards the ultimate goal of a total divestment from israel. now they have a promise that a vote will happen on whether the schools large endowment will divest from firms and defense contractors that help israel just not a guarantee that they'll vote in their favor. patty calling elda 0 washington. the russians president, that in a person is replacing one of his longest serving ministers and a surprise that cabinet resourceful more than 2 years into ukraine. well, he's removing defense, submitted a system it is showing from his role. so it will be replaced by former deputy prime minister andre police of who is an economist with no, but it tr, experience and move it needs approval from parliament, but is expected to be a formality. so good. well now head it rushes national security council. you know
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stuff about it, but has more now for most to let you be patient assigned a decree of pointing survey, showing your secretary of the russian security council and you collect pots or should, who held this post since may 2008 was the release of haste position, the criminal permits to name a new position to be filled by any collab partnership. within just a few days of the survey. sure. go ahead of the russian ministry of defense for the last 12 years before moving to the security council. so i list expect that sydney collab partnership will head the presidential administration, but to h remains to be seen letting me present, proposed a pointing economist. i'm tre. below. use it as a new minister of defense. he served as far as deputy prime minister before the rest of the nation, or the russian cabinet of ministers. it has never been involved in the middle tree service and according to criminal spokesman, demitra pasco police that is needed in the army to introduce innovations. and the,
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to our trust me shall be economy and beyond me. and just a couple of weeks ago, survey showed use deputy, it was arrested for bribery. and there were rumors that show use position was shaping box on the, at the same time that would choke. that's a he could possibly be replaced and the same time others were saying that's a car in place. the situation on the print in front looks quite good for sure. you unlike the situation last summer so they would know there was no need to replace him. so let me person has made this move and the choice of being human is still defense, as seems to many, quite surprising you would have, should have all of that. i'll just the right most girl said i had hair on the out. patients with chronic illnesses and gaza are running out of time. you know, any hospital that provides not saving dialysis any 2 days or few left on mexico could soon have its 1st female president would explore what it could mean
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for the countries indigenous women living in the taking off your weather reports in the middle east. and it is a quite picture temperature starting to go up. we've got a southerly wind here, so that's what's lifting those temperatures. $43.00 and re i'd, they'll have, wouldn't be surprised if we had 40. same goes from a nama, and coates will be a dusty picture. for you, but your temperature is also pushing past 40 degrees on monday. quite a bit of heat for 30 minutes stands capital ask about, but while things are about to change, check out what happens on tuesday when shift around. we've got somewhat weather dancing in, so that drops it down to 29 degrees back to the here and now for its work, you also look in like a mostly dial forecasts. we've got wet weather and it's stumble. some that weather
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also dropping down through the band would be surprised if we catch a few drops in the occupied palestinian territories on monday to respond to africa . we go because 1st of rain, sarah, the own and liberia, and for central africa, i think it will be along the coast here. so camera room and gap on looking to get hit with some pretty solid bands of rain along the coast of congo as well. suggest showers for that eastern side of south africa, but we're seeing it move in to improve the longer in limpopo provinces and quite a helping to frame for southern most and be including for my put so. okay, so yeah, the same day as deliberate over $300000000.00 will suffice. emboldened $75.00 countries around the world, 100 percent of set on an emergency donation spence on projects. and we ensure beneficiaries come 1st of a $300.00 on luis hobbins. it goes through the roof,
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the crossing in recent months. our most of these bless and be blessed and we all turning your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence the the new watching. i'll just say a reminder about top stores, this palestinians of being forced down to the, to volunteer refugee camp in northern gauze. and once again, there's been intense, foaming, and fighting is where a forces have into the area. months on pushing us secretary of state onto the big concerns. israel doesn't have a credible flat protect civilians in breakfast isn't with full scale round defense
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is false. just criticism against all sorts of tactics. just affordable dose of 9 instincts. if it goes is ready, forces have arrested at least 14 protest indians during an overnight res. occupies westbank. soldiers have stormed several homes, give us to give talk to the use of sonic weapons. suddenly entrance of a fest only 6, a trucks were allowed into gaza on saturday. that's often no trucks occurring life saving supplies were able to enter the strip since last sunday. hospitalized bakeries on the a distribution centers are running out of fuel and food. and in central gone, so the o x, the hospital is the only medical center industry that's still able to offer the hottest of patients with kidney failure. but the fuel power it's generate is running out of hand. who do the reports now from the elbow out
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to you all is this is a life savings treatment. it triplicate, the kidneys, functions, cleaning the blood, the waste and excess fluid and the ok so hospital and did in bella is the only medical facility in the cause of strips to able to help people with kidney failure . 10 to pick up this in the model, but old people, patients in gaza have no way to go for treatment. but this hospital i was suffering is unprecedented. not experience, but anyone before we p o for the world health organization to lend a helping hand. 600 patients are sharing 19 dialysis machines. the treatment usually takes 4 hours. these people are receiving just 90 minutes. how do you see it going on? so this will also force to reduce the number of sessions for each patient from 3 times a week to twice a week. this caused many patients to die. this is really armies expanding,
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assault and joyful has forced. the closure of hospitals, including the biggest niche, are meaning many have had to risk the dangerous journey to central garza to continue their treatment that love us into the civil war. i've been receiving dialysis and wrap up for 3 years. i missed my sessions when the attack spread to rafa. it was difficult for me to get here. it's a long distance and costly. when i finally arrived, i found that unit overwhelmed with patients. this is where it has block deliveries of critical medical supplies and fuel. the hospital is powered by generators and without fuel health workers can provide these patients with the care they need. not only that these patients were receiving tedney, they all as his frequent in unless you are hospitalized, but they were also seeking refuge here unfortunately. oh ok. so hospital does not have any pays for these policy news to seek refuge here,
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leaving them homeless. this is in the study of to 0. that is the la garza palestine . now george's apartments is set for the 3rd and potentially final discussion of the controversial for an influence bill. but the testers have already begun to gather outside the building using life pictures now. and so today, thousands took the streets to monitor the government with joe the proposal which many civil side is the sent me from that the bank that reports from the capital subleasing opposition figures in georgia. say that being targeted. good jeopardy, used to be the country's invested up to cyprus. now a political activist and vocal critic of the for an agents bill. he was attacked near his home this week, they started beating me. i started the defending myself, then i fell down. they started the beating we so the speaks
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for everything and the then data the bill requires media and other organizations with eating 20 percent or more of the funding from abroad to register as agents of foreign influence. the government says it's essential for transparency and that the country needs to understand who's financing thousands of n g o's playing an active role in politics for us to look at a book according to polls, 80 percent of the population support the transparency of and use based on these, the georgians parliament will fulfill the will of the people by passing the bill in the following days. cuz they're going to know that it's across. the bill is highly divisive. it mirror as a law, russia adopted in 2012, that moscow use this to crack down on the sent the traditional committee of georgia as parliament is holding a 3rd reading of the so called for an agent spill on monday with a vote schedules for tuesday. now the president has promised to veto this bill,
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should it make it through the readings? but the thing is that the ruling policy, the georgia dream policy and its allies, they have so many seats and parliament that they can override any presidential veto . so that'd be one political observers say the party could lose its dominance and parliament at elections in october. i think there opposition to george of have woken out. there is a lot of a lot more recognition. there's a lot more question. there is a lot more external pressure, extra the supporting the freewill of georgians, that the government is trying to hijack and oppress the european union has cooled the bill, anti democratic, saying it could end george's ambitions to join the you. and this is scaring the business community. one of george's chief exports is wine with 2 thirds going to russia. producers have high hopes for joining the you. because of the bid fails, all the informed and capable people believed the country. you know, so this is the one that can happen. and then of course,
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it all depends how it totally and for us, the markets, the markets also closed. it gets more difficult to reach out to you. you know, tensions are running high in anticipation of tuesdays vote, because so much is at stake for georgia. dream if it didn't go out to 0, w c, as the 4th phase of voting and india is a general election is on the way into the administrative kashmir is one of the regions voting. it says the best selection of elizabeth majority areas since the government of prime minister in that range, or maybe the folks at decades of gold, which gave a degree of autonomy to the region. both these pa, to the d j. p has not fields of the candidates in cash. and i've got to stand slash floods, triggered by heavy rain of kills at least 315 people. and there were faces the death toll could rise. i'll just hire a spoke to displaced residents in bucklin. one of the hardest hits areas. kelly, it kind of reports now. buried on demand in debris,
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the ruins of what with family homes. the fullest of friday's slot, destroyed thousands of properties across bygone province. isn't that going to move in again? this is my life, but you see now all these warehouses of it for one house off to another. scared reflect, came and took everything with it because of what i'm booked, the act, the number of it on. it also took more than 300 lives, according to the taliban ministry for refugees, a number that is likely to rise. oh, many of the victims have already been buried or not. i mean, i lost 13 members of my family, including women and children, have a lot of flood waters washed out in time, villages and livelihoods. the guy said to them, we don't have clean water to drink and there's nowhere to live, nothing to you. that is everything, including the school and the clinic, are gone. the seasonal heavy rains, close the flash flooding, sweeping through several provinces across afghanistan. line is considered the worst
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effected while that is that rather than the i don't know what health is coming to us from the government. there is no life left for us. i mean, why should we go? this is my house and all of it is destroyed. there is no life left for me anymore. many of the roads in announcers, the regions paved in money, making it difficult for rescue teams to reach remote areas, digs on, needed to come out of pocket. so i, at the top, i expect the government and the un to provide us with shelter water medicine or somewhere to live so that all these people can be safe or not. the people in the bug line a waiting for that this really needed help to arrive kindly tell a, hey, i'll just go to the mexico is set to elect its 1st female president, next month, or the flights of the countries indigenous when it is done, i have an estimated 70 percent of them live in poverty. julia gully on a visited several indigenous communities to find out how people that think the
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upcoming votes may impact the future. the nation mind culture, traditional massages, were belief, secure ailments, ranging from intestinal issues to post partum recovery. today in southeastern mexico, new cnn, like a new, is keeping these traditions alive as a way to empower her community. if the proficio effect this profession is disappearing by the older traditional, he lives of died and there was so much them on. so many women come here and end up showing so much about their lives with me. just so, you know, as part of the largest network of indigenous women across mexico, working out of community centers created specifically to address the needs of this vulnerable group. 70 different indigenous groups make up 15 percent of mexico's population. most of them live in poverty. and like the influence and resources to make decisions about their own communities, someone's my us.

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