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so i'll just areas move i last available in your favorites apps to just set for it and tapped on a new app from out to 0. news that you think is it the 9 members of one family, a code in central, gaza, and another wave of his rarity bombardment took this trip, the de put on him, and this is out of your own life, from dog. how is so coming up the stepping up palestinian resistance? how monstrous from the occupied westbank us there and peeping against is ready oppression. this is a 3rd attack in kaduna state within one week. we report from the remote village in
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northern nigeria where people say the government is failing to protect them from groups and also weeks of unrest. use of gang violence in haiti, a set back for a political times that should have some opposition. policies reject the will begin and gaza is riley strikes, have code at least 9 people from the same family. 5 children were killed when the house was targeted in the outboard age refugee camp and central gaza. the bodies have been taken to unlock the hospital to prepare them for burial. meanwhile, the is riley on the open file as an ice on palestinians wished to collect food aid and gaza city. at least 6 people were killed and 83 injured and the attack is there any forces have repeatedly targeted staffing civilians who wage for humanitarian
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a trunks. the crate round about the intersection is on the slot, dean, voters, that's a main route linking, northern and southern gaza. the peaceful 100 palestinians have been code and is rarely a tax on a delivery so far. the and the attack happened on the same day that as well targeted a you, when food distribution center in the southern city over alpha. that these 5 people will code including a staff member of the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees. entre the facility is one of the last remaining food distribution points in gaza. the agency has called for an independent investigation. felix and your water reports. blood stains the flow, but you when relief, distribution center in rough or stock reminder of the dangers humanitarian work has faced in gaza. oh staff members move on the law. so the creating one know 5 people killed. you know, these are really attack out. oh,
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i know mark that the don't a yeah. yeah. and are going love. this is for a bit and we are international institution. all of this is for the people we stopped returning to our homes and that we work here day and night to serve refugees. we take all of this to the elderly and the children. what is this? one drawer says that it frequently, she has locations of its facilities with only parties, but that has not stopped these really ministry from targeting it. these really ami described when his days attack as a successful operation targeting a mass commander since up to but more than 151 percent has been struck in israel's war on gaza. this includes schools sheltering, the displaced at least 400 people have been killed while sheltering under the united nations flag of the you in call to this latest attack. devastating. it
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has a negative impact on our ability of staff to, to, to work. it has a negative impact on the ability of those who need aid to get aid it's, it's another, it's another tragic symbol of the conditions under which or humanitarian colleagues work every day in the, in gaza. aid agencies say was role in palestine and territories is a replaceable debts from. hunger are already being reported in gaza in a meeting with the us secretary of state, the use policy chief colored for the opening of more channels to deliver aid. we need to clear the humanitarian nexus to see by and that's good, that's not enough to cannot replace hundreds of trucks by sending body which the
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most important thing is to open the by line. under international aid facilities are supposed to be protected during the conflict. but as war rages in gaza, incidents like this seem likely to continue unchecked me or i'll just are responding to that attack on the un distribution center, us secretary of state antony blinking has of israel to ensure the safety of humanitarian workers and gaza. patsy called haines of holt from washington dc. very brief press conference with us secretary state, answer your blinking here at the state department. you wanted to talk about a video conference call that was hosted with cypress, the us, the european union, united kingdom, you a cutter, and the united nations. they're really trying to coordinate how they're going to do this temporary here in dallas or to get aiden by see, he said it's going to take time. but he said he hopes that when it is up and running to be able to deliver 2000000 meals a day,
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he did say that this can only just complement a that really needs to go in the most effective way, which is overland. now he did say that it was a good view is really to provide a very definitive list of items that are not allowed and to speed up inspections. but when asked, who is to blame for such a little a getting in? he did not blame d, as really he was asked about just the latest attack on a food distribution side in gaza without getting to the specifics of this incident . because again, i don't know the facts. i think it does as a general matter, underscore something i talked about a few minutes ago. and that's the imperative of having much better and much more consistent conflictions, mandatory and workers, the agencies they need to be able to do their jobs in with as much security and as much confidence as possible. many of the questions focus on potential consequences for israel, as you know, president joe biden said that there was a red line if they were to invade rasa,
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he didn't go into any detail that there even maybe potential consequences if the prime minister of israel benjamin danielle, who does what he's been said is going to do and invade rafa. anyway. patio haynes al jazeera at the state department is good to one correspondence. honey must move bound is joining us on the phone from the alpha and honey as will be in proportion over the last couple of hours. 9 members of one family killed the lexus attacks and beto blah, which of course has been one of the most targeted areas of gaza since october 7th. a yes and they deliver the more repose. we're getting the from deluxe, the hospital confinement point difficulties of the medical task to intervene and proper right now and to feed lives to bring those who came with different injuries . and i'll do the 3 then chop know that the kids can travel that have very high speed and at the heading people's and coming to a really critical and very easy, it's very difficult for the hospital,
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particularly when it comes to fractured bones and being the fact that there isn't a specialized uh, a, a doctors who can do the operation necessary or the 3rd or to feel like it's becoming very difficult. and but vast majority of people so far. and i'm this kid. but also from the pop injury, the run to the hospital would go under a on the patient right? that we've given the fact that there isn't any medical supplies or of sufficient medical stuff to intervene and save lives and, and, and it protects people. 9 people reported killed and we are looking at close to a 10 different injuries that are being treated right now. that was so much difficulty right now the situations are reported to present ship a hospital in chicago and a different totally different story right now because it's non operation of and the 5, the number of injuries arriving in the ship. a hospital with the situation going on is more of a death sentence to leave injury that within days do they. they are at risk of
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losing their life as there is no. there is no medical supplies and also the medical side of the data from an attack on the aid seekers at the quick round about where 6 people reported a killed an 83 injuries and one of the injuries are either in the back. the area that nick, very serious, injured that the hospital, unable to provide any method they entered into a different uh, on a new development. it's really not what they pulled out of. but i'm looking at how much of the residential city, but leaving behind shared. busy of destruction close to have been kind of the team visit that sort of the tower is completely destroyed, leaving thousands of people without a home right now. all right, honey, thank you very much for that. that is honey. my hold with all the latest from guys are joining us on the phone from alpha and will join now by either of delagarso. he's a fellow and director for the farm policy and security program at the middle east
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council on global affairs. thank you very much for your time this morning. so the latest attacks on that on belie which as we've been reporting, we have seen continually targeted since october the 7th, which begs the question, what is left to target or destroy in these areas. and this is the part and parcel of the collective punishment that this software, the thing the suffering from like golf course. the is there any is have the objective around the great things from us. but i would say the bigger objective is this collective punishment. the machine is in the destruction of scores, hospitals, residential areas, even some of the earlier reporting has shown that actually a lot of things were killed and their families kind of get their bodies. so even in depth, there is no dignity on or this is part and parcel of the collective punishment. the other thing people are getting exposed to right now collective punishment is of course a will climb under international nor do you see the attacks on food distribution centers and points as part of that collective punishment. and do you think that
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we're seeing an increase on these attacks where people are waiting to get food to 8? yes, of course. and basically nutrition and starvation are towards a for that, that part and parcel of the genocide. but it's ongoing now and will be part of the international case against it's, is there a to prove this, this genocide and as a distributed what we see now the us things are getting attacked more more and more . yeah, it's really interesting that you mentioned that there was, we know that as well as being investigated for genocide by the world's top cool, the international court of justice. and at the same time, we have seen these attacks on food distribution incentives increased since it's being investigated. why has that investigation not had an impact on how it conducts its full on gaza when from they say they've said that they've create these 2 monetary and car door. but the fax on the ground highlights how these in mind. how many italian car does not 3 the functioning. and basically it is, there is internationally neighbors such as us can put extra pressure on them,
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but have not yet put the pressure, you know, they, they speak about dropping a and opening the roof across him with actually us can exert further pressure, the opening, the to crossing is that is where you actually control is and let a tool. okay. and with the us election coming up in november, do you think that it will exist more or less pressure? that's a great question, really pointing show is that the war is becoming increasing, unpopular and may have an impact on already unpopular by them in the us and not only among american voters, but actually among young democratic voters. i think this is part big part of the calculus now of us as it tries to wind down this war. but at the same time as us drops the aid, it's the empowering is there by the delivery of weapons. so if you're in because that right now when you look at the sky, you can get an american miss. i'm for american 8 and which ones you get this is this a fires and it makes a joke of international zeros towards bait system that us is supposed to uphold the not the golf and thank you so much for your analysis. we appreciate it. thank you.
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the father of the palestinian child killed by israeli forces and occupied easter. most of them says israel as imposing restrictions on receiving his body. 15 year old ami al julio shaw from the chest while playing with fireworks near a check point, close to the show off with the refugee camp on tuesday. is way the rates have become more frequent and more intense across the occupied westbank. since as well as warn, garza began last year with a violent depression of palestinians buys very serious, as adults replied, westbank has intensified since october the 7th palestinians say whether they use on so ok to find back the label terrorists. either way, the bus lobby has moved from the occupied westbank when war is brought to your doorstep. when faced with the destruction of your culture, life society, posted you and say, armed resistance is a natural response to the structural violence of israel's military occupation.
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maxima, zip, zip, not a sophomore and guys, it makes us more determined to carry on the path to fight side by side. oh, i'm comfortable, keep going. we were let down by the palestinian authority. europe's everyone let us down and we rely on the, on god custom, we are prepared to die. it is familiar rhetoric, ideas that would be considered a valid part of any struggle for freedom. we're culture and resistance intersect. anything, anyone that stirs the collective consciousness of people, artists, musicians, and performance, are also targets of this really aggression shows how pride guy they are effectively are threatened by even a symbolic, called sort of project like the, the phrase of our song. so i don't want to sound forward. the key is i tired as 8 song arms are on, on any kind of palestinian resistance,
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any celebration of cultural identity, even something as simple as coming together to dance. israel proceeds these things as a real threat at the post, a new popular arch center in a moment to dance is to resist young men and women using art inquiry 100 feet instead of arms and ammunition. keeping traditions alive to protect posting identity with funding for the arts is limited as are their movements traveling abroad to perform challenging at the best of times. for people living under the authority of a high still i mean the culture for any kind of people. it's the backbone of, of the community and, and, and, and it ties with the idea that you exist, that you have the heritage that you have the past and that you're proud of it. and
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it gives us hope as well. so it's very important these days to say that our culture is parts of the resistance movement, the post any and see the resistance is quite simply self defense. it exist because the occupation does. and resistance will remain in all its forms. as long as it takes between bus route the o. d 0, the occupied was still the head on knowledge a 0. the us moves full with the plans to potentially bend chinese social media. giants tech talk the hello. there we things and very heavy rain effect australia, and there's more of that to come. thanks to the increased monsoon. you can see it laying a like a ribbon across southern areas of south east asia. now that's cool. some flooding
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in indonesia is a java and some land slides in bali and see the rain continues to full heaviest here on friday, picking up as well across northern pots and borneo. some of that falling in bern, i as well southern north of this much triumph indo china. some relief. however, from some showers coming in spaces like thailand, it has been extremely hot in places here across the north of the philippines. well, in the way of shall re, conditions coming in on saturday. but there is a heavy rain that continues to pour into northern parts of australia. we seek to developing a tropical load. we could see them turn into tropical fly claims. one of those to the north west of his trader, bringing some very heavy rain to northern parts of w. a little of another one in the bay of coppin tiara. that is likely to cool some flooding. we have got some watches and warnings out, but the good news is it's not so dry up a whole southern pods of w, a pud, seeing the heat at $33.00 degrees celsius. something of a cool down. however, for that southeast corner,
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with more in the way of showers coming in to sidney over the weekend that she weather update. the president biden says one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. but does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line award winning documentary is from around the corner, which is 0. the the,
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what you're going to see over me, elizabeth put on the door, han alonda about 10 stories for solid is rarely strikes, have killed 9 members of one family in the central casa 5 children died. and the attack and output ation refuge account and overnight, just very full of code, at least 6 palestinians waiting for food and golf, assessing another 83 were injured. the attack happened at a major intersection, which is rarely since those have repeatedly targeted stopping southern and nigeria as president bolton, who has said the government will not pay a ransom for kidnapped school children. gunman adopted more than 280 students installed from the school in the north west in kaduna state. last week, they demonte more than $600000.00 for the safer ton of the victims, the nigerian army has been deployed to rescue the children. and another 61 people have been kidnapped in a food attack by gunman and kaduna state. and one week,
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most of the victims of women and children. when addressed reports from buddha, that's the village and could do and where the attack took place. people in the world, the communities in ideas couldn't estate, us can these of, to keep a couple of more than 280 school children, including what they called brand. it struck again and put the village, dozens of people. what do you have? you know, who not only escaped the awesome, that's actually the, the, or did the out of the house to code into to do was heavy. i also had my baby on my back. my soldiers arrived the band. it's panicked because i see the opportunity to drop the load and run what i mean. that's almost a website and yeah, but a few others also got free to, but it's in the community. i mean, we're not to do. they drive us out like counseling to the outskirts of definitive and the minute for that, right? we run into
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a north church. that's how some of us escape. but my wife and step mother did notice that being held by bandits along with 58 other people here say if the soldiers not arrived, everyone in the village could have been abducted village of say, dozens of attackers arrived just before midnight and went from house to house seizing men, women, and children. this is a 3rd attack in federal and state within one week on fellows the kidnapped of 287 score children. the number of abductions in nigeria. as knowles has increased, at least 600 people have been kidnapped in the region this month. and open the scripts and security service is struggling to contain the lawlessness sweeping across many nigerian states. the government is key to reassure people in the government to make sure the
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company's depression, but really just say gunman rule freely in many parts of northern nigeria, imposing what they call texas and their own laws on helpless. but i just, and it seems that it's a little stop. how many degrees, obviously that would nigeria proposal to install a new political leadership in hays. he has a road block off to some opposition, policies rejected the move. the plan was to create a transitional presidential council to select him to him government. meanwhile, relatives. com has return to the capital portion of print socks, a weeks of gang violence. some band, some businesses of videos into that schools, fuel stations, and the 2 main effects remain closed. prime minister, i and andre has promised to resign once the transitional presidential council this formed now the world food program, this morning of aluminum salmon. john holman, has moved from santa domingo and neighboring dominican republic as well. hate to
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use political crisis plays out more than a 1000000 people. and now in the bring consignment that's coming from the well food program, which is struggling to feed them, it's a losing back to because the country and especially the capital, a cut off from outside supplies order prints is essentially on a bubble. the roads in and out of border prints have been uh, controlled by our groups for a long time. these past few days before it's been closed and there been no incoming flights. and we're seeing food prices rise. we're seeing scarcity of some food items. gains are in control of both ways. the cap 2 is then choking of the entry wise. they've been doing it for years, but it's escalate them. recent weeks is a climate for prime minister audio and ready to quit. now he says, you'll go as soon as an interim prime minister is named. but as the political crisis plays out, people are struggling to provide for their families. to chair,
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the original lives incense to one of the poor parts of the capital. they've been especially affected by food shortages. the ones that you see, the problem of hunger is very difficult for me and for all patients. i live with 5 children as well as my mother, all of whom i take care of and feed every day. it's no small matter. this is the worst experience in life. we live in a country where people's rights are not respected. the patient children especially are at risk, even before the recent escalation environment, when in full suffer from chronic mountain nutrition. and the wolf preprogram says it's now running fruits reserves. once those give out things could get worse. the children and border friends, the most valuable part of the population are a great greatest risk. i am the commune of aquatic. okay. it's important for us. you've got malnutrition rates that are as high as they are. they are in, in words on the hope of some is it, once a transition government's established, the country can reopen and supplies can get where they need to be. but that appears
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to depend as much on the gains as the politicians, a powerful, unpredictable force in the poorest country in the western hemisphere. john homan, i'll just say to the dominican republic, the us house of representatives has approved a bill that would force tech talks chinese on is to sell the app. it costs for the parent company, bite dons to offload its shares within 6 months. so full just say chinese ownership poses a national security risk that tick tock denies ties with the government and badging alan fish. it has the story the bill is passed without the objection and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. the moving us house of representatives took a step towards binding, picked up the chinese owners of the social media up used by around a $170000000.00 americans would have 6 months to sell it to us opperation or present nationwide. but critics argue the company works too closely with the chinese communist party and could seize us user data and even push
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a political agenda. you wouldn't allow a radio tower owned by the chinese to be put up right in the middle of washington dc and then allow it to just put out chinese propaganda. you probably complained about that. that's exactly what tick tock can be used for. tell congress to not being tech talk, so i think talks to the possible band coming and us content creators mobilize to object some lawmakers think the bill doesn't address key issues are going to tell americans a color can't put a piece of software on their computer. they can't go to certain websites that the president designates. president joe biden says it could be a national security risk. bypass all fine. the chinese government before the motion passed, criticize the idea of a sale or for the bon. jeanette, i think was may of all sure to me which all, although the us has not found any evidence of tick tock threatening, national security has never stopped. going to take talk with step step on any
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social media platform could face court challenges with the issue of freedom of speech. but before that, this would have to pass the senate and there are no plans even to give it a healing. never mind, devote one 1st amendment expert says the idea of government going after social media should kill everyone. i think it's a terrible bill. i think that runs rough shod over the 1st amendment, and that it is a kind of gift to authoritarians all over the world. who will use this as a pretext to, to, to crack down on their own citizens, access to information and ideas and media from abroad. when president donald trump issued an executive order binding take talk, but rescinded it when the court ruled, it had not been established. it was a clear and present national security threat, which makes it talk to see the disappearing from american phones any time soon. allan fisher, i'll just see that capitol hill. well talk talk say she was each who has responded
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to the vote and uses to help keep the service running into us. this legislation is sign into law will lead to a band of tech talk in the united states, even to bill sponsors and that the district goal. this bill is more power to a handful of, of the social media companies. we believe we can overcome this together. i encourage you to keep showing your storage, shed them if your friends share them with the family, share them with the senators, protect your constitutional rights, make your voices heard. china's foreign ministry has said that any u. s. bond against tech talk on national security concerns is not fair. katrina, you has moved from badging? well, the chinese government has weighed and accusing the u. s. a bullying chinese tech funds including tick tock and bike down to says that this is an active hedge. a monique that undermines coincidence in each national business, and that it will eventually backfire on washington. now just going back to take,
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took seo, showed the 2 states that you did go on a following that say that the biggest, the victims of this post say would be americans. he states that 300000 american jobs are on the line here. and that this will also endanger the income of many, many small businesses that rely on tick tock. so the direction here so far has been quite strong. and we'll have to wait and see what the next steps to be. aging has seen sort of this coming. this is not the 1st time the tick tock has been targeted by us politicians in 2020 aging as a response started to put in place some regulations to stop the sale of any critical technology. now the secret soul behind take talk is not the app itself. it's actually the quote, all the algorithms designed by developers in china is owned by black dots, the parent company. so china has put in place regulations that save any critical proprietary technology. that agent can sit is critical to national interest. here
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in china, it requires meetings approval for a sale to obtain a license, so whether or not they do, she allowed the sale to go through. that is a whole other question altogether, an impulse to bite sense. this is also a big business dilemma. if it's like dense, most of it's operation is most of it's printed to make here in china, it's true, but to talk is a very significant portion of it. it is about 20 percent of the sense of the false is rolling portion of its business. so whether or not by dental let tip top go willingly, seems unlikely. south korean and us troops have conducted life. i drills at the end of the annual joint to military exercises. the 11 day long freedom she and chose aim to counter threats from north korea. the final exercises included 40 times phenomenal vehicles as well as drones and north korean leader kim jong has responded to the drills with a display of his.

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