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because we have people here from the united states, from russia, from india, from germany to june, your findings for the idea of israel's foreign army on a just yeah, that's all i could say. the more is really air strikes, follow a day of funerals and gaza. many of the dead are children. the . i'm how much room this is. how does your life from don't also coming up. the israeli forces killed at least 14 palestinians during a major rate in north shuns and the occupied west bank. thousands protesting,
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tel aviv against prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his government's handling of the war and goss plus the us house of representatives approves military 8 packages, worth tens of billions of dollars for ukraine. israel and type in the last few hours is really air strikes of killed at least 17 palestinians in the rough. i gaza southern most city. we've had news that a baby and pregnant women were killed following, showing that by the palestinian death toll since the war began, has surpassed 34000 and majority women and children thought a couple as one begins are coverage. and a warning, the viewers may find some of the images and this report distressing the, this model, is it trying to accept the test on homes of gone? he's one of the children killed and that is really strike on the one family home in russell and southern guns. the
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the, the other women and children were also killed. and this attack can tell us to a neighborhood 12 year old plan as of to survived that. i mean that's not what we were sleeping and all of a sudden i heard my sister shouting and crying. the roof was coming down on our heads. i thought i was dreaming, but when i opened my eyes, it was all black smoke. i was buried under the debris. 13 minutes later i was pulled out of the credit of the body of his daughter in disbelief to the on the
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was her back. elizabeth, and what is your home then? know how the album and button and them capital because they have an incentive despite international close to a band and plans for the ground and agent of rough israel says it's going ahead with it's offensive. the united nations has formed any operation that we're risk, the lives of more than a 1000000 people have been shocked during the 60 this is a state crime. there is no country in the world that has committed such crimes. what not even in syria or rock or ukraine? nothing like what's happening here. this has never happened in history. palestinian parents in gauze. i have been living with the dread of losing their children for months. but you can prepare them for the final good by the suffering here has not live top since is will launch. it's devastating will back in october. and now here,
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as it's on the protest and they dropped like many palestinians are worried about the likelihood of even more unbearable civilian desks, topic up as an owl. just a rough, rough southern garza housed in an emergency services say a mass grave has been uncovered in san eunice. 50000 in bodies were found buried inside an officer medical complex in the city. the palace, city, and civil defense, as it is still continuing search operations for more bodies. this comes after these really military withdrew its troops from the han units area on april. the 7th. much of the city is now in ruins. after months of relentless is really bombardment and heavy fight. at least 14 palestinians have been killed in and is really raid the begin on thursday and the occupied westbank. israeli forces have used bulldozers to destroy homes, shops and other critical facility in total. cut them is that abraham reports from notions, refugee camp, where many medics say they have also come under is really fire. it's
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a risk many here. say they're willing to take medic see, is where the forces injured one of their critics and fire warning shots towards some of their cars. but it's their job. they tell us, as they tried to enter the news jumpstart, a few decals in the north of the, occupying the left bank lands every time we don't need it, we try to reach a patients, but usually forces obstruct the work. now look how this is really cheap, is blocking the ambulances for mentoring since the war and cause of started. these really forces to being treated the islands cause regular cause the ambulance was forced to return one of several failed attempts. during these read the rate of the account that started linked on thursday. we heard that bodies inside, but the army didn't even talk to us. they signaled with the hands that we couldn't enter, being under, in this way, the siege. it's hard for palestinians to count their dead or injured. there was
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violence between the soldiers and palestinian fighters during the invasion. one is where the forces fired 3 needs. at some of the homes. they conducted field interrogation, route, detentions, and damage the camps. facilities. as well as the them know how this incursion is unprecedented, accepted even compared to the one in 2002 and previous incursions. the r snipers, uninstalled that squads and special forces deployed. and this is the nation's arm, through the inside the comp reports had said their lead that was, that was killed in these really weight, but they've denied that. we are all well and fine of issue john has just left us. now. this is his rifle. we are in high spirits hymer all in service to the cause of god, which is out has been wanted by these really forces as a part of the track down on armed groups and some of the refugee camp cindy
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occupied westbank for more than a year. people in the north, some sort of pure jacob, having to continue with his way the ways we've seen destruction, widespread destruction to its rose electricity, lies on water lines before it's hard for palestinians here to assess the damage from this read yet. but early signs indicates it's the worst the gap has seen in years. is that what he just told the okay? by ge westbank is really settlers have attacked palestinians in the occupied westbank on the highway between the middle and jericho. another attack took place and told him was higher, northeast of remo were cars and property were destroyed and at least 3 palestinians were injured. and as the we a village when settler shot at palestinian homes same as robbie has more from ramallah and they occupied westbank another state of attacks this evening. we know that a paramedic was killed in an attack south of nablus in the village of so we're when
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a group of about 20 settlers descended on the village begin shooting at posting and hoes. when medics went in to try to assist the injured, their ambulance was fired on o is really soldiers opened fire on this ambulance. the driver, a medic. the driver was shot in the abdomen home without the mussa. a married father of 6 and his fist fifties died. of his gunshot wounds, 2 other palestinians were wounded in this attack, one with the gunshot wound to the face. another with a gunshot wound to the chest. they are stable, but these are very serious injuries elsewhere today. there's currently ongoing settler violence on the outskirts of the village of caught a huge self nablus. there's been a tax on the village of eugene, east of nablus settlers of attacked palestinians on the highway, as he said, between rumbling jericho. they've destroyed carson property in the town of total messiah just northeast, northeast of where we are here in ramallah. so who soldiers is rarely soldiers have also been storming and reading homes in the village in most of the yacht. the south
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of hebron and today's attacks come just a week after a mob of 1500 is rarely settlers descended on the village of the northeast of remo, setting holes and cars on fire and earlier this week on monday. so it was carried out in the tax on the ton of october to into posting and stare. so we're seeing this escalation consistently across the occupied westbank. we go on, we us and is really media is reporting that the buying administration is due to impose sanctions on a unit, a v, as really army for alleged human rights abuses in the occupied westbank. this would be the 1st time the us has taken such a step. we have correspondence covering the story from the us and israel have this of her with the standing by for us and occupied east jerusalem. first let's talk. did you have her time? see he's in washington dc. do you have, are we hearing any more specific details from washington about this to nothing from the state default, but instead what they've done is a tactic we often see which is david leeks. this information to a favorites,
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a favor john. this way getting tough on a military unit for the 1st time in israel. and witnesses like this part of the latest, the 3rd round of sanctions. the bite in ministration is imposing on westbank on violence in the west. back is really violets in the west bank, but it's actually quite misleading. it's not as simple as that. this isn't part of some executive action from the by did ministration as the previous sanctions have been. and it's just simply what's required by law and certainly on the face of it, it seems to be by the ministration attorney blinking in particular, actively not been abiding by the law since december. but what cool out on the 1st day when the us, what your group pro, public, publish and extensive report based on the testimony of several current and former members of the state department, which shows how much discontent there is any administration about use us cause
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a policy saying that i've called the little the state department to go to panel together to investigate human rights abuses. and that should be committed by a this is really unit b, then that stronger who the i'm filed in december that they were credible. liza of human rights abuses. if there's extra judicial murder, including of a policy to an american rape torture. they presented that report to blinking in december and then the words and what are the officials and the reports? it's been in his briefcase ever since. he's required to act, but by law. now he has, it has not been discovered. so on thursday, and now we're having this leak, which is framing what we would appear to be what they have to do now. now that we will know about it as part of a concerted attempt, which has been ongoing for some time, the games westbank software and you know, west bank, bottom to the west bank is rape the violets in general. but it isn't as simple as that. obviously when we talk to, when we also say what the next week does,
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i like this is just part of the process. we're going to do this any way. you know, it's not as simple as getting the report and then imposing the sanctions. but it, it does seem awfully coincidental. all right, you advertising in washington dc. thanks for bringing that down for us. let's go live now to henderson which was unoccupied. east jerusalem. the, what's the reaction been thus far from is really officials a lot of reactions spilling out from is really officials from the very top, these really prime minister to members of his war cabinet and his ruling coalition . what start with the premier himself, who denounced these sanctions saying that it was morally incorrect, calling them absurd, saying that he and his government will do everything in their power to fight against them. now we're also hearing from war cabinet administer benny gans, who you'll recall has been add ons with nathan young throughout the entirety of this war. that's now in its 7th month, there's been a lot of disagreement between the 2. but on this issue there seems to be consensus
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. bellingham, st quote, that this part of these really army this but whatever battalion they're calling in particular is the in separable part of the is really army. so you're hearing from been against a word cabinet administer saying that this is a part of the army that cannot be removed or excluded, or have sanctions placed upon it. russell hearing from members of nothing. yeah. whose government in the coalition these are some members of the security cabinet like bits on a small ridge, the countries finance minister. i mean some are ben, the are the countries national security minister, both known ultra national as saying. but this is absolutely absurd, that they can not impose these types of sanctions that they respect their american partners. but in this specific case, it's absurd. now this is a unit of these really army that has had alleged human rights abuses and human rights violations against palestinians, and one human rights organization. one american nonprofit, called dawn, has been documenting these for the last 7 to 10 years segment. there's been
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a lot of instances that are far too many to count that this specific group of bees really army has committed against palestinians. and the most notable case was back in 22 during the killing of an american, a palestinian. so a lot on the agenda for the is really political round, but in this specific case, or say they're going to do everything to fight against these sections right themselves. is there a time to send who would live for us from occupied east ridgeland. thanks so much. have a this is really, protestors took to the streets on saturday to demand early elections and political account ability. they say not enough is being done to return the captives held them gauze. stephanie decker was at the scene and tell him he's the smaller part of the private. as you can see, people have been calling for the government to resign. prime minister benjamin. you're in charge on october the 7th. so what is your responsibility?
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this is, this is the chair we do to have the family of hostages and their supporters. this is how these protest started in 30 days for an immediate deal to bring the whole now becomes much more political calling for early election, holding for accountability. people who are very disappointed in the band. why? because they believe that this government isn't doing enough to bring the whole degree in the last week. you've had the series of skinny should with the wrong people here saying that they feel that the hostages is no longer and really hasn't been on the top of the agenda of this government, which is why it's now also become increasingly political. as time goes on, they want more john, they want, and the media deals, a lot of the people who are saying whatever it takes, whatever it takes to deal with, how much needs to be made to bring the whole to just box. so these protests have been going on on a weekly basis and pretty much since the war started,
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and they feel that their voices are not being part still a head on out 0. the public health care reform can't come sooner enough for some protesters in columbia. and to my ears are killed. and as many days in ecuador, i had of a referendum aimed at finding gainful the that there was recently. well, there is on getting a bit of a push of coal there. as you can see from parts of canada, maybe trusting east with so so that we still have the full costs, but for go back and maybe no long terrier. that code is pushed to some degree. the thunderstorms for the firefight through southern mississippi and across 2 words, florida. i think we'll see some shelves on sunday. california is enjoying the
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sunshine on the train. that's the next day. as i was to bring wolves back out through the plains, states against will still fairly coated because it's high grants. so you tend to get this generation to an area of low pressure. we can produce big chairs, i think eventually will do. and that will probably come to chicago round about tuesday. and after that you feel have the area code 8 degrees come wednesday that are in the kind of be. and it's quite active rather than the restaurant cities in rico and to spend your frequent share of some of which have been fairly big. otherwise, you're looking nice cubis actually, okay, as, as the peninsula of the pump. so next week i will see some big showers. you'll notice, and that's also true in pots assessment back a specific line from ecuador through southern columbia, through northern brazil. but science is that it's at the moment, fairly quiet. of the
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why have american evangelicals become his real strongest back or is us president, you'll find the right to stand with israel with no red line as long as us support continues. is there anything that can stop is real, solve on concept, from going on in? definitely a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, reporting from the x 3. when i'm hearing the facts arabic content has been removed or restricted, i'll just say it was teams across the world. bring you closer to the hosp the the you're watching. i'll just hear a reminder of our top stories this hour. in the last few hours is really are strikes of chilled,
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least 17 palestinians in the rough gauze of southern most of palestinian death toll . since the war began and surpassed. 34000, the majority, women and children at least 14 palestinians have been killed in and is really rate that began on thursday in the occupied west bank. there's the mass arrests and whites for damage and to cut them and north shops. refugee is really protestors of gathered until a v to demand and for the election and the release of captives held in johnson earlier on saturday doesn't demonstrate it outside of military prison, for hundreds of palestinians are being held in washington, the house of representatives has approved a huge military aid package for ukraine, taiwan, israel, and several other us allies. the package had been held up for weeks because of divisions among republicans on aiding ukraine. but after being split that the separate bills, it now goes to the senate after which they'll be signed by president job. i got to go hand rounds of developments from capitol hill in word and deed,
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members of the us house of representatives, sending the message with ukrainian flags in the house for the day support sending 61000000000 dollars to ukraine. a huge number of republican members, 112 voted against getting money and weapons to ukraine. you know, we have the false choice about the same that ukraine doesn't matter to america or support ukraine was no question as was blank checks and bows. this position on the board, you know, a national interest to bill is past 17. 17000000000 to is really 9000000000 to the palestinians. prove divisive as well. it passed, but 21 republicans voted no along with 37 democrats gentlemen. from texas is wrecking many criticising is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, that whose actions have not led to the release of the remaining hostages. he's
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ignored the police of the families of hostages. he's ignore the police of the president of the united states. he's ignored his own people. he's engaged in self preservation. we should not be sending offensive weapons to israel right now after this or warning president joe biden, that if he signs the legislation, he will pay a political price. this is taking away any leverage at present and buying might have to get and then yellow to pull back on and beating ra, offer or killed him. warranted some people, a 1000000000 easily passed for taiwan. and so did a bill that would allow the us to increase sanctions on around allow the buying and ministration to seize russian assets and then tick tock in the us unless it's chinese owners sell the company. now these bills go to the senate, which is expected to pass them and then the president is expected to sign it because you got officials tell me that once it is signed, they can start getting weapons into crane. in a matter of days to go home al jazeera washington,
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while the us house voted on the long delayed for an 8 bills. ukrainian troops fighting in the east are struggling with a shortage of ammunition. draw stratford reports from near the front lines in eastern ukraine. this is a print job to, to re system close. do you grades eastern fund line, one of thousands of pieces of heavy weaponry supplied by ukraine's nature while license the will began a soldier shows us the munition stock just 12 shows left, holding the 1000000 shells of being placed by ukraine's back as in recent weeks. but they're not getting here fast enough. do you currently ministry? say the rate of fire is at least $6.00 to $1.00, the russian on these favor of the year. so the we are trying not to leave our position. yes, the enemy is advancing. but even with this little amount of shelves, we are trying to hold the we hit towards the besieged small town of shots if your
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russian forces occupied the east announce goods russian pointed yet so being slow between ukraine policies and along the crating on the supply routes taking advantage of what cube has been saying for months, it's critically short of a defense. for no way to a stabilisation point, just outside the village of just the view. all the soldiers tell us that the biggest concern traveling along least very expose roach the circle if you feel 1st person vision of drugs that the russians ukrainians were using to search devastating dangerous effect. please video shows the precision of the russian f t v. cam a cause you drive an attack on an on would you trade in vehicle you currently ministry estimate that can be up to a 100 various types of russian and ukrainian drones operating at any one time. and a given 10 columbus of radius from the eastern front line to sort of the so called
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sugar cube are used to detect drug and sound frequency. often contact into fi who's, who's an explosion close by. bits all is a medical, one of a number of so called stabilization points just outside chance if y'all were injured. so we'll just get emergency treatment before we evacuation across the exposure spiel, store hospital in a safe area and may be shown. the stucco producer to one of the, the biggest dangers is we can be sent by a k d, or artillery at any time in the house nearby is completely destroyed. we are anxious all the time. we can afford to advise you around 10 kilometers to the west . of the east announce goods at close then to meet the next town on the part of the russian army. slo, drones rushing policies are increasingly targeting the city which at a pre will population of $67000.00. but thousands of people remain. the
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woods are clear on the destroyed railway station who what is the question? what are, why is this shows us that the enemy wants to capture constantly difficult in order to move forward. they want to scare the civilian, instead of destroying the town. we didn't, or we can to stop though. ukraine will spend $5000000000.00 producing its own weapons this year, including a 1000000 drones dropped in the ocean for what analysts say is, keeps most critical. charlene, since it's failed counter offensive last year to hold ground against russia's expected attempt at a concentrated sum of bonds. jones rep it out just here and it shows that the eastern new crime to the central african republic. now were a wooden boat capsized on friday, killing dozens of people. it happened near the capital. bunky video shows the boat carrying more than 300 passengers moments before he began sinking. at least 58 people drive. military honors been paid to kennedy as former chief of defense
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forces was killed in a helicopter crash on thursday. 9 other officers traveling with the military chief also died in the aircraft and went down shortly after take off in north west kenya investigations or looking into the cause of the crash. the fighting between me and mars army and rebel fighters has force at least 1300 people to flee into neighboring thailand. fighters from the ethnic korean rebel group recently captured the border town of milwaukee. time media is reporting the latest rebel attack targeted a group of nearly $200.00 soldiers in an area close to a major border trading post. colombians are set to march on sunday to protest the government's plan to reform the countries health system. president gustavo petro wants to make it more public, but he's faced hurdles in congress. assembled around the reports from borger top long lines in growing frustration. it becomes the norm in recent weeks and many medicine dispenser and simple good people have been spending up to 7 hours in
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line for life saving medicines that are becoming increasingly scarce. i only have anti coagulant medicine entity model. i depend on them that a sensor is horrible and fuel to 80. the associate that much, they will get up to. the government of gustavo paid through has accused privacy ensures known as yes of corruption and siphoning the available money to clinics, the control since taking office. he has been pushing for a major overhaul of the system that would cut the insurers out, leaving the state as this will administer. but when the bill failed in congress, the government to intervene, taking control of 3 of the main health insurers, columbia public private system, prides itself in providing me are universal coverage and relatively low out of pocket costs. if everybody agrees that it's in dire need of reform to improve the
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quality of its care and also ensure it sustainability in the future. whether you disagree on it's on how to do that. the sure say the government has withheld funds in order to precipitate the crisis. that surgeon aramon by your nest, said that is not the case worker jack system and the government the enforce this crisis. the crisis already existed almost everything, major damage in the health systems. it's affecting clinics and hospitals, most owned by insurance and patients. i'm of texas and health care because we don't have the funds to do that. so the government, that's is the government sort of the fundamental rights of health had to intervene because it's truly mascot. but other medical experts say the government's actions are heavy handed and technically in sound and could bring about a collapse of the system. i believe it's, i'm state, uh because, and the government is proposing a law studies increasing costs without increasing revenue sources. and at the same
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time is fragments in the system. and by for inventing the system and making more expensive without more money. what that implies is that people will not get the care they need and they deserve. how to preserve or transform columbia health care system has become the latest ideological clash in this deeply polarized country. and that could for, to complicate the already difficult access to health care for millions of patients in need. allison that i'll be at the, i just need a book that millions of people in ecuador will go to the polls on sunday to vote on a referendum put forward by president daniel nicola, he's urging voters to approve new security measures to tackle the rise of violence in the country, that is simple reports the morning and grief by loved ones. at the funeral, familiar closely, scientists. he was killed this week by a known assailants in the town of coming to bones,
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hembry cuz he nick wild. son just had been in office for less than a year. he's kidding, is just another example of this serious violence ecuadorian ser, facing days before voting on a security referendum. precedent then, you know, war is asking voters to back the matcher as a way to fight organized crime men would ascentis you sent me was brother. he hope suppressed and will get the backing. he needs the, the, the late echo doors insecure because of a lack of lows and hopefully the yes but well, when and the minute true be on the streets. i hope that will be new laws to fight crime. my brother was executed and they didn't do anything since taking office last year, president money and noble, i declared a state of exception and deployed the armed forces to find the drug. cartels that have increase or controlled over large parts of the country. this town is one of them security forces here on high i.

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