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the football team, whatever happens next to the university have already made history out to do is teams across the world. bring you closer to the house of the story. the, [000:00:00;00] the clouds, the whole rob and you watching the opposite, renews on lines. what headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes, the nowhere is safe and garza are listed in sheltering of the school in an old come on the is really attacked. at least 10 people are killed. on the move again, tens of thousands of palestinians, v to central gaza. why makes shift tens,

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have now reached the shoals of the mediterranean sea and thousands of anti government protest as gather acosta as well as major cities demanding the return of kept his health in dallas. that nothing use a russian stride called a supermarket store and ukraine's car keeps the details of these poor people's nothing's more in just a phase clashes in the last major stronghold of a suit. and these are being thoughtful of these $47.00 people at the time is 4 months, just 2 nights. it has beats and local arrivals, month cities, when the english essay company finished to see when the stadium. tonight the manager eric sent home for the hoping the results keeps hit and the gentleman can finish the welcome to the news. always getting goals is right. the forces of killed at least 45 palestinians, and a series of attacks across the strip northern gauze that has seen heavy bombardment

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by the is right in the army. and this are the striking of school by displaced palestinians, a sheltering the jabante, a refugee camp in northern garza killing at least 10 people. wilson dissolved begins or coverage. i'll say, well, blood still hasn't dried after israel hit this refuge for civilians near the jabante, a refugee camp unable to find safety anywhere in gauze. it's the result of intensifying operations in the area where israel's military has once again to of thousands of people to evacuate. how do you don't know where to go? we have lost every thing. there is absolutely nothing left for us. we have committed no sense for nearly 8 months. palestinians have repeatedly been displaced on my watch, just what we have suffered and we have been forced to go through 6 or 7 displacements . winter shoes are here, then to a chief and many other places. continuing is rarely

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a tax in the north of the gaza strip. mean thousands are being forced to flee again . oh, what are your plans uh, the drop leaf lives and called us on our mobiles asking us to leave jamalia camp and other areas and move towards the west of garza. we didn't move on the 1st day because we thought they were not serious. but then the bombing and shooting started and the culture of the roads line with the palestinians clutching whatever they carry with more is rarely a tax. never far behind you will wilson dies or know who else is. there is ready for us to load balancing into giovanni. i tried to take control of gauze as long just refugee can find thing that was intensified during the past 2 weeks because there was an ease of chevy for pools. the. the changing the situation is very difficult. for everyone here in japan, the refugee camp and in the northern areas of the gaza strip. these really military ground operation is being expanded by the occupation,

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forcing the citizens and displaced people to leave the areas and i'll lose the law here areas. the people who have left the eastern parts of 2 by the account of allusions made last year and now being forced to leave again after 2 weeks of this . no tree ground operation and leaving without having a specific place to go. they have no shelter to resort to and it's really forces have destroyed as many of these people's houses and shelters as they could the conditions of very harsh together with heavy gunfire and non stop artillery shell like from these when the forces were another way. yeah, and how like, we don't know where to go. we have lost everything. there is absolutely nothing left for us. we have committed no sense of how did i do is i'm going to come in on this lady is 80 years old. she's disabled. this is the 5th time for us to take her from one place to another. i helped her and walked with her while she was in the wheelchair for 4 kilometers to find a show. so we never found a safe place for her to stay. there was heavy guns by

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a hood as the palestinians were leaving jamalia camp under the study of a good deal. more than 1000000 palestinians are on the move from northern and southern gauze, especially from rafa. and they're all heading to the largest city did or by law in central casa, and make shift come. so i've reached the very end of the shoals of the mentor training and see there's no safe drinking water that goes through the basic supplies of old run out. let's go save a $2.00 and $3.00. he joins us from that. and that's just the gain wave. the issue of displacement as a huge crisis right now. it has been for weeks the yes definitely. so here we're talking about 200000 palestinians. the evacuated in the last couple of weeks from dropbox to the central area. and for newness palestinians had no option other than hon. eunice and that had been left because

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they're the only places they could go to. but there have been continuously attacked by the is there any forces they did by that is pox. we're talking about schools that are parked hospitals, even agriculture, land, empty labs. they're all mix of guns. moving to con eunice palestinians, do not even find a place because oh, can you and it has been wiped off by the is there any forces after they invaded it? the past couple of months, so kind of thing is not really have a lot of options and we haven't been meeting part of sinews that evacuated to unlock the hospital. and they said that the box waited 7 times 8 times. some even evacuated 10 times, starting from the north to the center, to hon. you and as to defy and then back to dated by a hard decide on. and again, there is no guarantee that evacuating and listening to the is where the orders that what you're going to be safe. because for example, yesterday sun eunice was targeted like a tons in

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a make shift. comp was targeted earlier today, did it, but i had a couple of targets and also the se, dot and good a. so wherever palestinians are seeking refuge, they're definitely being targeted, of course. and then that's a where palestinians are in the gaza strip, as you say, perhaps they don't have any choice, but to listen to what these varieties of saying what they say, you have to move from one place to another. and yes, that will be, that's and have its ability of a deadly strike we're hearing about. that's another opponent, the safe space which was supposed to be a school was hit by these riley's of the well yes, today of school and the school in the stuff that we neighborhood was targeted by that is where the forces the school is in the stuff that we area very close to divide. yeah. where hundreds of palestinians from the area evacuated after that is

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where the forces started its operation into about yeah. and they tend to, and those kind of sinews were striving to fill on up gallons of water when the is ready for says targeted them. this is not the 1st school that has been targeted. this is not the 1st group of display people that have been targeted earlier today is in the past couple of hours. a center for women affairs affiliated with the owner. well, was also targeted more than 6 palestinians have been killed and at least 15 injuries. and this is constantly happening, people are seeking refuge and shelters in buildings in u. n. facilities in schools and hosp with those. but all of these facilities are being bombs. and it actually, it's, it's, it's very, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's continuing every single day. people are, are willing to evacuate to schools because they have was, they have ceilings other than he is paying in for dr. 10. so that's why they choose

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buildings. but unfortunately, even in the buildings or a box you waiting to, they're being targeted. and of course the, the big issue is fuel because the hospital setting the way you are needs fuel as do those at all, even vaguely working has anything cuz arrived through any of the crossings that we continue to reports about. so they all close, have any of them opened the well, unfortunately not yet. so, and it looks a hospital where i am right now. there is only fuel for 2 days only, and there is nothing there we did not receive any news that more fuel is getting in . so let me take you to the alexa hospital where we have been reporting from here in the past couple of weeks. let me start with this area here. this is the new cemetery updated by the where every single day polish didn't use our fair wedding,

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their beloved ones. they're printing on their funerals and on this insurance. also, palestinians are receiving their medical treatment outside of the hospital because the hospital is literally packed with the patient's injuries, kidney dialysis patients and a lot of of, of this place before. because literally you can't even walk in the hallways because they're packed with policy, new seeking refuge. these are those ambulances that were transferred um, 3 injuries from a good age. and let me point out to this very big extension that was made by up to the hospital officials as an extension because the hospital is being over. well, it's packed and there has been a limited number of bets. so they made this extension to receive more a patients more injuries and we know that there is,

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but now is one of the only hospitals that is still such a late aging an operating and receiving injuries from can you witness for the fall from the days from the mid to an area and to say that and. 2 it's on the verge of collapsing, if it doesn't receive any fuel in the next upcoming days. as the the protestant administer of has also mentioned that 33 hospitals went out of service in the past 7. 2 10 bill country with that update, it goes, we'll continue to check in with you through the evening. thanks and to the situation of the hospitals in southern garza is equally dalia, the director of the quite hospital in rough time as well that the medical facility will run out of fuel in less than 24 hours. the design is the question is on going against people in rasa. these ray design is forces hit moving parts of the area and the world still silent and unable to intervene without in the quite hospital, which is the only operating on splitting offer. and it operates as

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a reception point 247, was sounding the alarm and urging the international health organization to live up to its responsibilities and provide the hospital with the necessary fuel to pump to generate, to solve about we have an amount of fuel that's only for 24 hours, we want to age every organization to live up to their responsibilities. the posting and people must not be left alone to face to face. this hospital still operating and it's never been evacuated. we will continue our efforts for the sake of the patients and we're now trying to establish a field hospital as soon as possible. summarize and structural planning. and while i enjoyed this though, from rough, i could talk with a southern we, we spoke what 2 weeks ago, i know that you've spoken to my colleagues in the middle of all of that. that just one does right now. what is the situation in rafa? i mean, do we see any affect to the i c, j o to on the ground that which was supposed to, you might say stop the fighting, what you called comments on, cuz it's a political issue,

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but certainly the delivery positions and posts with to be opened so the age could come in a ways not. well, thanks for having me. and we've not seen any immediate uh, changes on the ground in terms of impacts on the lives of power. steering is what we have seen as a commitment for goods and fuel to start flowing again from egypt. tomorrow we see this is a positive development of very positive development or something that we've been calling for for a long time. but and so we're able to get those supplies in and distribute them around jobs are only then what we'll be able to resume distribution of flour, another food commodities to the population. that remains inside rafa out of a positive garza. so what your organization has been experiencing is a confidence funding from various countries we've heard today. it totally is resuming. it's fun to go under war by 38000000. what we also were

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hoping for was, as you had before is, is today's a trucks to enter. they haven't. so can you tell us what you do have actually in your stocks and stores and how you are able to distribute it's knowing that there is an ongoing, relentless building of the area or absolutely, i mean there are a few challenges that we face. i mean, and you, and you've touched on a couple of them in your previous speech has did as well. one is the simple lack of supplies inside galls or, and if we go back a stairs, particularly inside, right for we take that one step further back. the reason for that is the difficulties in getting the supplies in through the car. i'm sure i'm crossing since the 6th of october at which point the area in which we're working that has become a not so complex. so it's on the safe. it requires a detailed and in depth coordination with, with these riley all thirds is what kept to check points are holding points for

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a long time and linked to that. we also need to coordinate the entry of fuel into, into, for, for the same crossings as well. and without the fuel, of course we con, run our trucks, we can't run the generates is that power the water wells, the hospitals, the, the intensive care unit, stylus as machines, etc. we have uh, as on route, low thousands of trucks of a either inside uh, inside egypt or in the ash store in israel. so the aide is that, you know, bedroom not far away. in the case, the vast of times of columbus is away and in case of other reached a bit further. but is that on the boundaries close by? well, so population in gauze it gets closer to finding the pull. the vision to is that people watching is probably oh, so why can't you get into, they know that there was a war going on on israel's behalf into, into gaza. and the entities as well as permission that is required for these trucks to come through. before that permission is given, that's

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a very complicated scenario of checks that are also conducted by these ratings before they even release the the trucks to garza add to the us. and i know there's a lot here if everybody is watching that they have to understand that a truck is entering, rafa has to go via the kind of a boost. so i'm crossing for checks and then go back to ross i to watch to get through. right. but it's a really cold, polluted scenario, which the public at large outside of the middle east will not quite understand how difficult is the palestinians to get even the most basic cub supplies. absolutely, i mean those, the fact that it's inactive complex over some of the movements that we coordinate with, the radio authorities all with that in mind. and because it's not safe complex and we accept that it isn't always possible to, to guarantee that, that, that movement. but as the, the parties to the conflict as part of the i, c, j, rolling it as parents, national juvenile tara, and all of the policies the complex have

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a responsibility to facilitate that access. and as he said, the other thing is the very convoluted, the very complicated but often arbitrary checks that are placed on any suppliers coming in to govern. these are checks and systems that have dated back uh, several years. i mean, it really came into place in 2005, following israel's disengagement from college. but it's a system that the international community in the world has, has somehow become comfortable with over several years and in positions and times of conflict. when that was the route that were all dependent on gas closed off, we end up in a situation like we were in today. unfortunately, it's always good to speak to. so under these conditions and it's always good, good to get that that connection with you. so thank you very much for your time. really appreciate it. no problem. that's fine. we'll this is well, it's coming into increasing global criticism for it smokes level in gaza,

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fridays i see j decision added to it's great installation. now the ruling came just days of to prosecute as the international criminal court and not the international tribunal called the rest of israel's prime minister and defense minister. same week for european countries. island no way in spain took the cultivated step of recognizing palestine as a state about 2 weeks ago the united nations general assembly had but they palestinian bid to become a full un midnight edge. the security council to reconsider the matter favorably and rallies in solidarity with power steering's continued to go across the world despite widespread condemnation against as well as well ongoing. so that's been, they signed a bit slowing down 20 minutes. daniel navy, president of the us middle east project that the us $70.00 pay day was also really very negotiate. so i believe the under the brock government joins us now from london. misled, be good to have you with us. then luckily i got the right way,

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the 5 minute stroll on that occasion. i could help you with this. i mean, how much pressure is i right now on the nets and you all who government considering they've been sort of triple. why me? in the last 7 days a lot, it's a good question. so how and i wouldn't go too many months, what is going on. i also wouldn't want to exaggerate. what do i mean by that? these are significant steps. the international criminal court in the international court of justice in particular, those on fortunately, all know, self in forcing. so this is not going to provide the continuation of what we've just been looking at in terms of what's going on in the process. and that was where in gaza the all the steps we've taken, yes, the response to public pressure, but they still for mostly in the symbolic route. roberts, within the tangible well,

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well that says to me is the layers and layers of impunity. the israel has feel top of being slowly chipped away. yeah. but on the stage it is slowly being all the was recognition. fine. box good, active solidarity. what are we seeing in terms of the flow? what are we seeing in terms of trade? what do we see in terms of israel's participation? continued participation in international spoke rich since the summer, so then thank you repeat for it cetera. so what i think this tells us is this may be a week a month that we look back on and say, this was the beginning of a real shift to pressure. right now. the pressure needs to maintain the maintain. i'm really intensified because inside or what you have so help ease. first of all you have to do based inside the tablet, inside the coalition. oh not send yahoo! where the 2 wings are. um, should we be populate at nikki kept plans,

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a reset in gauze. oh, just continue to military. oh, i said just so when i run the key, of course, i mean you have the plans objects which are fantastic fantasies about having a european arrow and palestinians that we don't know the exist helping managed all speech to the police and you're showing those images alongside media that in the public there is more confusion. there was more questioning of how this is going on . there is a sense that yes, base of the wall, right? because palestinians have been, so de schuman, i bought, they know this isn't going well. yeah, telling you, let me just to just pick about study. i'll talk about the tangible rounds that you just talked about in a moment. did you want to get to the pictures? we also, you can because you know what the impact of thousands of his riley is on the streets every weekend. and israel does something psychologically to the public at large in israel and the politicians that are watching about what the demands are

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and what the comments all we came. we came out and i was just wondering how the politicians are managing to survive to reassure the public that they have the best interest at heart. because he didn't know the public committee buying is holiday. tom. so hailed the public is of course not taught from one class. and so we sort of every polarize these route prior to october, 7th. and in a way that override ization is never gone. but that motorized ation tends to be around the person. i'm not saying yahoo ross has and the policies the humanity of what is being done in gauze it now is true. and those images show, i think a cohort of these really say you've a band and the hostages. this isn't working. i think there's a lot of confusion. there's something that goes deep up because the government not saying you always coalition can survive these protest space to buy lots of protests about the social judicial low,

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the whole price or the 7th. they can survive the smaller focus. but i think was the deeper rules, the deeper corrosion is people looking at this insane militarily. it's not going well. there's a waiting game, but it's based minister in 5 minutes past because it's not a success. they say he can normally see how we're going to be it. does the military have the manpower to continue as it has the weapons? thanks to america. and they look at this and they see systemic dysfunction as a video going round out of a soldier holding for a pretty revolt. if they know the lounge, it totally destroyed garza and somebody's res, least, ca political class that has no plan beyond the continuation of the my was an outside si 6 for most just re lease. it's probably no plan other than the status yet. don't get through that a couple of questions before we have to end it because of time. will that be done? you know, i mean the inside of the wall cabinet seems to be and we see a search and things at certain times of the day when it suits those involved. i mean,

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is this just for the public or do you think that is an imminent collapse of coalition, either within the cabinet or certainly within the whole cabinet. okay, so the stop the war cabinet which general guides and he thought he joined. he is now threatened to leak. um, by the way in case people the confuse that he some a great piece monga. one of these criticisms is that they didn't invite rough. uh oh yeah. so he is threatening to leave, but nothing young would still have a majority and not majority. i wouldn't say it's strong, but he has a stability that he feels can carry through your the other point erase which is important is do people feel that the government is coming clean with that in terms of what's happening in terms of, especially for the probably what's going on with these hosted chico stations. so every time there's an increase in the volume of protests, the government says okay,

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we're sending the team back. so meet with the consulting prime minister with the c i a chief with huge issue intelligence cheap. so we've given some kind of mandate, it's never a mandate, it's enough to actually secure a deal because nothing y'all does not want the sci fi he does not want. and then so this pretty vice of a little more time because we cannot spend the whole month some months now. so now to invest in, you know, he wants to buy time with his own public letting go back then to the beginning of this into the way you talked about the tangible realms that could be touched upon. and maybe it's the public, the global public that need to continue to put that pressure. we're seeing that in most capitals and major cities around the world. but in terms of the tend to ability of what the i c j could do and what the public could do it lodge. the word that keeps reiterating and reset the thing, certainly in the last 7 days has been sanctions. if that are all sections and issues like that, but can touch as well the cool, then these are the moves that will hurt israel the most and may be be the initiate of

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a change. well i think that's exactly right because the only reason is real can do what it is doing is because that has been no accounts there. let's see that has been impunity. the cost benefit calculation for his rate. he's such that because we need to know the policy was quite literally build a wall so that would have to change know the 1st radius 1st to see, you know, to minus the morality and cool. some do not make you. ringback guessing that it's a mueller's, but the 1st thing is if these row had a different incentive structure, actually paid a cost to the best interest rate would do, would be to say, ok, now there's a cost. now, some would say it's cost, what pay offers. and as the cost increase, you'd imagine that would grow as it as a novice. that just was would say,

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we need to rethink that to use the kind of ownership all sanction the good i think can shift the fate and we will prevents it. we all know that the us doesn't know full to shield these rel with some of the ex west and allies from having to make those choices. and so the american hand wringing and saying, you know, we're telling these right, these do this differently is, was precisely nothing. and that's why the pressure needs to be at the very minimum may change. but i would say increase if we're going to see change. thank you. so much, yeah, we should see what does happen hooked up is a long, long way to go get done with the on the label a done, your lady, tony, aside from london. thank you sir. as we've just been saying is that you mention those successes continued together is how that needs to demand. but the government prioritize is getting the cups is held in gaza back home alive after the military. you know, so the recovery of a,

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to cover 3 mole captive bodies for move in garza as onto the government valleys, are also taking place that's called cyber to solve a kyra two's joining us now from the jordanian capital in amman because i'll just say what is banned from reporting the story from within the borders of israel. so right, yes. and that's a large demonstration mold protests. and as we speak to daniel lazy, does it really put pressure on prime minister netanyahu as well? it certainly does in the sense that so these protests have gotten louder and louder and bigger and bigger. we can, we can actually the price testers once it's a stand together, install, desire to your raw, the, the families of those colds. cough so if you know, we come together on the october 7 master co enroll in the same situation and then they slowly uh, initially at least spec us trusted uh,

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the will cabinet. they trusted the prime minister and they trusted the military. they were told that they would be able to go into the gaza strip and then eliminate some us as soon as possible and quickly because in the words of israel, but they have the strongest army in the walls. well, weeks and months have gone by now and the best still access fail mate with these negotiations in terms of a ceasefire. do you have the latest at the moment with the dots? is that the c i a cheese the most? i'd cheese and a catch all is prime minister, have left paris just returning by today having had switched to stopped and resumed those negotiations folks officer was dead in the water a couple of weeks ago before the rough offensive a now that's well king about it potentially or what least that's what is really means is reporting is that these totes will be happening. it seems. next week the dates has yet to be confirmed, and it may, it looks like be taking place in castle,

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although it hasn't been confirmed bypass. so which is the main meiza? so now in terms of those live pictures that you're seeing that since have a v dot said hostage squared right outside of the carrier, that c is riley, defense ministry. you've also had anti government protests across the country in the last few hours in the north, in haifa. outside are prime ministers, the residency as well. not just only calling for an immediate and so the will because they won't. those costs is by cars, parts of the deal, but it's also a criticizing the prime ministers telling him that he needs to resign as soon as possible. and just to give you a sense of the anger and the emotions that you had. one father speaking saying that his daughter, who was killed in october 7, he said that no army should read nothing. you all who resigned. he says, i stand before you today and he's tilting directly at same thing that you are responsible for our terrible failure. he said, take responsibility and then we also heard from

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a mazda of one of those health caps is saying, if the government doesn't sign the deal now in the end, israel will be suppose to end the will without the return of the object sees and will lose them forever stop this will and you'll have them charging f shop x of extra which means now now now and they said they will continue with that message until they start to see results. so the car, the 4th mitchell damian problem, i'm thank you still ahead here on the out of the news that i'm on. was it up below in mexico city. were the upcoming general elections every fuel the debate over militarization and the unprecedented role of mexico's armed forces and the country public services that's coming up and installed roughly on the dial in southern utah and elizabeth time and planned sunday will have that solely to

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the the hello, the heat is the feature across much of north africa and the middle east and event. we're seeing temperatures pick right top across some of the gulf states where it is a launch, the hots in dry storage. shamal wind is expected to blow down the gulf. and that will pick up some lift of sand, affecting the visibility and causing some hazy sunshine. but there is that heats coming into places like katasha though ha, see 47 degrees celsius. the on sunday i think is all set to come down slightly as we go into monday to still be above average, across many areas here and they'll be picking up across the event. the heat is the dominant feature on monday, and it's been very dry and hot to cause the north of africa with record heat for places like l. g area, as well as libya. sunday into monday it'll be egypt ton to seem very high temperatures. cairo seemed $41.00 degrees celsius, the on monday, we should be around $33.00 for this time if. yeah,

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a strongly going to school in northern garza. 15 were injured witnesses said a drought and carried out the attack. and most of the victims of women and children . these were the army is continuing to its own gras folder in southern gaza. miss also, if it be a sugar refugee con palestinians for sheltering protest as of candidate in until they used to develop the government prioritized as getting captives held in jobs that came along to the notary, announced the recovery of 3 more intensive qualities. remove the gaza altogether, rallies also taking place across major between the english and strike of the credit institute car key field, at least 4 people in india. dozens will the strong talk to the high football case and the residential part of the city fees. regional governor said to russian guided phones hit the john store or the fiber account over 15000 square meters. there are

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a huge range. he'll claim this attack on hall. keith is another manifestation of russian madness. our only modern, unlike pretended capable of killing and terrorizing people in such a vile way. we already know that there are wounded and dead, my condolences to the families and friends of those who have died. when we tell the leaders of the world, a crane needs sufficient at defense protection. when we say that we need legal determination to allow us to protect the lives of our people or in the most effective way possible. so the russians terrorists cannot even come close to a board as we are literally talking about how to prevent terrorist attacks, such as these yes, a 2nd striking talk to you for the residential, i really just 11 people now the cities mass of civilian infrastructure, including a post office was deliberately talk that you all home enjoyed so from the ukrainian capital keys. and while it's really key and defiant, isn't that job at the moment?

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a yeah, and it's not just a day of such a day. i think those, the types in particular, especially the, the, one of the hardware hypermarkets, what president below them is like, because we had a little bit from him that the human over official saying that this was really, it was a civilian building and it was quite clear that it was such they couldn't have been a really a military targeting that so why did this happen? well, so go, i'm still manages of the store next door saying there was lots of people going in because spring is just really starting now. so people are starting to get the gardening supplies and the place and the, the carpet was full rim. the son of the fire has not been put out, but that was also raging for quite some time because of the 10s of pain and the 10s of bonus for the world. so in that store, i think president below them is the landscape. he's talking about a defense. there is now a $61000000000.00 miller tre package was held up in the us, but sometimes was approved in april and those supplies are starting to arrive in ukraine. obviously,

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she wants to see them get here as soon as possible. he especially wants patrick the systems at these a missile systems that he says could protect part of keeping the hockey region. but he was also speaking there about the billet cpu, cried to watch the games at russian. a tall gates on russian soil. and at the moment, the united states a side note that he says, it says that the weapons is 30 nights are already full of things that are happening with within you crime. presidents related skis, argument as well. some of those are the types of being lot from just over the other side, the border. we've got to be able to hit those 2. so that's sort of the political context of what's happening at the moment. i mean, there's also a psychological and geographical reason why car keys on the why the area is being targeted by russ services the so yeah, there's also this offensive that's happening in the hall key region in the northeast. just tons of columbus has away from hall. keeps city that was bombarded

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at today. russian forces have been heading across the for the last couple of weeks . that offensive started on the 10th of nice. they've taken about 200 square kilometers of territorial move. but there's also other offensive, so rushes launching across the entire t if that more than 1000 kilometer front lines. what you craning authorities have said is, i think the russian full says a, using the a talking to ne of the country to talk about treats. but also to divert attention from their types from other parts of the front line. with that also making games, brushing full sees claim today did they taken the to the village of out of town house gate, which is the end of the next screech. and it'd be a so that seems to be at the moment a line that you crime is just about, but struggling to hold together all the way down it's lacking, ma'am power. it's also lacking at west from, or at the moment to be able to do that. we're getting into some went off to the

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wind phase. fighting season is when russia will be seeing that it can make gains and be trying to use this window to do so. it's on home and in the creating capital key. thanks very much. though at least 47 civilians and soldiers have been killed and he liked his violence instead. also dave l, sasha, the governor, the citizens don't full reason, says at least a 100 others have been in just the united nations is also a warning that the region is facing a great risk of genocide and simon. so those military has been fighting the power of military rapids full, full sized foot moles, and he gave it a civil war, was killed files and then thousands and forced millions from the looks of all is the executive director of the world peace foundation of the such a school of law and diplomacy at tufts university and joins us now live from brown . good. have you with us, mr. developed on the program. i mean, a year ago, saddam most of the global top story now it's gone. so, i mean, how is this affected the push to find a solution politically to the problem of saddam?

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is anybody actually listening to civil society? it seems not to me. if garza is the most intense starvation in the world, sedona is the biggest finding on the at the center of time, simon is the for region which is been ravaged by the rapids support forces us. they've rampaged across it, and now they are besieging, encircling, tightening the grid on the last remaining garrison city of this and on forces which is faster. i'm attacking it to stop reading it, and it struck me yet another is all stuck in this terrible. i mean, all i seem to be on alpha short the name and to the potential crisis that could involve if that falls while fashion as well. no centuries is significant for a number of reasons. as i mentioned,

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it's really the last stronghold of the internationally recognized compliment on the sit on the palm and off for it's also a place where many of the, the, the, of the groups that are now allied with the government or big to some loosely, some very tight and hold up many tens of thousands of internal refugees of flood 12 show for safety. so if it went to full, i'm to the the r itself. not only i'm afraid when we see the kind of massive rampage and the root searching that we've seen elsewhere, but probably also not large scale in mexico. all of all civilian sunday, just recently the are itself was credit pretty and choose to the genocidal atrocities. and we'd like some more of you just mentioned earlier as well, obviously that, you know, i mean, it is a real possibility of moving

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a delight bus to aid agencies from your knowledge of the people that you'll speaking to. once all the warning signs that the timing is potentially evidence a number potentially given. and i mean, timing is on folding come in the next week, we will expect to see the next assessment buying the assignment, review committee of international humanitarian agencies. we've seen pull the, the food production systems also done in the state of collapse as we head into the hungry season. we're seeing projections, but hundreds of thousands will perish of starvation and disease over the coming months and months and, and we're seeing a brocade on assistance but focused on stage sedona army is prohibiting international assistance going into the for because it says it may go to feed the, the, are assess, the, are, assess, is, is, is, is reaching, rampaging,

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stealing and also, and also allowing assistance in various stakeholders. do have a vested interest in sued on and this will in general. so mean, what would you like to see happen on the diplomatic front when it comes to for bump one to a batch of phrase knocking you heads together and getting the sites to sit at the same table a the key to this lies in the go. it's lies in riyadh and about top a, because it is the rivalry between saudi arabia and the united, a pair of emeralds that standing in the way of a diplomatic solution. it's not that they can solve the problem. but unless saudi arabia and the way you come together without the least touching, monetary and agreement to impress their respective prophecies to agree to humanitarian access, to protect civilians. but simply wouldn't be any, any forward preference. alex has always, has this rule while we're using, di,

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when it comes to a getting through, you know, pulse the dog seems to be the only avenue a to get through. but saddam is a huge country and the areas that we've just been talking about and indicated on the map that all view is a scene hundreds of miles away from where those trucks need to get to. and they need security as well. uh, full full that a to get that and as you just mentioned, trucks eluted trucks are attacked. it is a, a huge re complex scenario to try and get help to the base. remotest, a battery is ensued on and i just want to, you know, as, as a, as a, as a person, you know, who knows? yeah, very, very well. where do you start thinking about how to advise agencies, government policy and politicians about where they need to start when it comes to helping the people that need it most. it was very, very light. and the day the,

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the united nation says appeals for $2700000000.00 in humanitarian assistance for this year, when mary halfway through the year. and they got badly 15 percent of that. every single route needs to be open from chad from south sit on the from port sedona. as you mentioned, the, the, the, the local and use the local emergency rooms that provide that. and jo, local level, community assistance, all those types need to be open at scale as quickly as possible. we need to have a commitment from all the lead is all sit down and indeed the, the, the region and the sponsors that we're down to face a loss of human learning on such a huge scale. they cannot just stand by and do business as usual. osha see what happens is we have beans over yet. alex development,

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thanks for joining us from the world. peace foundation. thank you sir. thank you. so topic is ruling african national. congress has held its final riley before pulse open on wednesday. the policy is expected to lose is obviously majority and parliament, which is held since the end of the pod times 30 years ago. about monthly to coalition government with the ac potentially needing to strike deals to keep the presidency swap. well, it's just over a week though, before mexico holes, it's general elections. voters will elect the new president. and i've cited selections near a debate is going over the role of the countries future lead and commending its military forces. so mike's best rule that the military establishment, the wheels unprecedented influence and the laundry rolling governance. so that's any time in the past day, 2 years from west coast city as my little rock play. mexico was military, a force of some 335000 active duty personnel. the for president on this one way, lopez over that order. the armed forces have become

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a favorite tool for carrying out large infrastructure projects, particularly in parts of the country that have historically been seen as under developed. police spent the society, the general public have different opinions, but the majority have a positive opinion because of the places these projects are being implemented like the south eastern region of mexico, which considers itself excluded from major investment projects. policy experts say the military presence across public services that were once under civilian control is undeniable. i thought it would. oh my goodness. yeah, i've even said jokingly that if the military is now handing out textbooks delivering vaccines and patrolling the subway, all that's left is opening a nail salon and offering manicures. it's really quite something. but this also has another side to it, which is the issue of the budget data. and when it comes to the budget, the book doesn't stop here. the role of the military has been expanded to include management oversee ports, borders, oil refineries, even a civilian airline. as well as construction of

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a $5200000000.00 airport on the outskirts of mexico city, who's operations also fall under the mandate of the military. critics say that by outsourcing projects to the military, that range from running airports and airlines to building trains. president lopez over the has used national security as justification to evade scrutiny over costs and contracts a for years many award over the potential consequences of further militarization during the winter. the military doesn't face the same accountability as other institutions and not even in the mexican senate. the bicameral national security commission doesn't even allow the public to observe when they hold meetings with generals and admirals. that's the level of privilege they have with general elections going in. the military's influence, expanding questions linger about where's the loyalty? so the armed forces belie after mexicans, head to the polls on june. second,

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will mexico's next president have the result to challenge the trend toward militarization? it's a question that policy experts say could shape both civil military relations as well as the future of mexican democracy. moved up a little, al jazeera mexico city. the still ahead here all the news. charles looked lag cool stalls of the funds of the grid full sunday's mother k chrome 3 in his home. right . so those details coming up with and the to the right. the pod came in to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that to move in the f one, his government with these 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e you made weapons being used in gaza. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from being presidential,

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could we go to some we can uptake the fact that he was suddenly present as not that important effective. he had the story on talk to how does era the the school know his are these very happy button behind you? there is yeah, a lot of relief in manchester, united at least arts and hawks united st. has bates and local rivals. mom sits, eats a when the english half a cup despite this try and stow 10 hawk is still expected to be followed as united monitor. after a disappointing league campaign poll, brandon was at london's wembley stadium force. a local rifle range between 2 teams felt worlds upon for much of the season. not just a city aiming to complete

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a premier league, an f, a comfortable? well eric and hodge long term failings meant this was expected to be his final act as united manager. season long setbacks can quickly difficult and a one a final on the defensive mix up. how does united best hop lead of london's wembley stadium? alejandro gone. not you, the grateful beneficiary. the gotcha was involved in the build up because united doubled their advantage before the break. coby, my new, becoming the 1st english teenager to score f a cup funnel and move them both in the city looked more like the don't want and full as you come to expect in the 2nd hall. and then the final minutes. a goal from jeremy dealt who gave pep, claudio his team, hope united, hung going to secure to own with avenging the defeat they suffered against city this time last year. 10 hog guiding you know me to, to

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a 13 f a cup try and printing team is progressing and winning trophies to trophies in 2 years is not better to finals just the bed and we have to keep going. i'm not, i'm not satisfied that you have to do better and if you don't want me anymore and i go anywhere else to interpret because that is what i did my whole career. i've been following that same for 55 years and lots of fun. it goes up by go based off for 30 days, but something also randomly with a better team into the garden, but i didn't think we was going to wing, but miracles throughout. it happens at all. you know, the end of the day that's might see a way to say though, because it was really fun how found out in 2016 winning funnel is always enough to say, it's not just united manager, but it seems to be 10 hogs. final game in charge, winning against

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a corpse. survivals. is it close the public right to say goodbye. now rejection, same last day of closing in on a record, extending 12 african champions lead cycle. the 2nd leg of the final guys are supposed to. she lives here in colorado settings for schools on the 1st i could finish and the goal is to invite early own go. let's give an, i'll say, a crucial as one male advance. it's would be this to sign. so, unless phones is what's the biggest game in european women who has been won by boss along the spanish site? recently on to melanie champ, is a funnel and feel bound. i sign up on my see who else spend with last year as well, fits will be opened before through the 2nd hoffen or international to see my day, alexis retired. i did a late 2nd it finished soon as possible. and when the trophy for a 2nd straight seems rough and a that was sent to this may not be his last friend show has been the full of seen.

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so i'm rolling girls champions saying is not 100 percent. sure. it will be his final appearance. the 37 year old, a sort of series of career threatening injuries and have previously called on the record to say he expected service hire. at the end of this year. i feel better now . i am not the guy that reacts because i lost there or i lost him the other place and reacts about my personal feelings. and my personal feelings are better now done for a month and a half ago without a doubt. so in some way, i don't want to close 100 percent the door. a tough period won't see much these in a day. so let's did. you need our open cycle for the 3rd time and for use less than 3 hours after the facing from the bullying. the somebody's as well, number 7, reply to me and said it's almost a catch to head into the french open in the face of the joke, which is 71. let's go one step further. then he's to find chosen run rough finishes

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. it's shawn mcclare has brought it in so much discussions, poll position dominance, the for all we draw the finished 1st and qualifying at a somebody's monica growing prius. what is home rice? not a good tell you know, for rentals such are perez one was racing 2022, but for the 2nd year running he was knocked out early on, ill stops down and i think as the most is on the alone. so i was like finding somebody, get him to be licensed agent to qualify for stuff in the 18 consecutive polls going into this rice. the cost seems like it wouldn't match that much road, clipping the barriers on $101.00 and then eventually to become a finish 6 to stare at the close. been impressive full. we can even the right there . he's now in for his 1st when it is time to increase the car with us to pay us straight forward. and 2nd now i know more from the notes in the past. qualifying is notes everything as much as it helps a lot for sunday's rates. we need to put everything together coming to sunday,

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and in the past is we did amount us to do so. but we are showing it to you more in a stronger position and i'm sure we can achieve great things from oh, and obviously the win is a target of the dallas my friendships. i cannot see nothing leading the n b a playoff series with the minnesota timbales sylvania in click it. don't kitch risk lose game when if the dollar serious going to $342.00 is just seconds to go. that out to sing come from an 18.5 gang through the western conference finals here is, and somebody in the n h l. playoffs, the legal brain just of level the series that the for the compass off like the dry school. the when an over telling to see a to one. thank you for the ranges game. 3 of the eastern conference finals. that is on sunday in florida. all right, but his high school says looking thanks very much and do you have been watching the out of the news? i would be so wrong with the rich at some level. and he's on the other side of

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right with tom mccrae and you can follow the stories that we're covering all our website at al serra dot com and to learn from me on the needs team have him go home . thanks very much for your time. jacob, the, it's the fastest expansion of legalized gambling and us history. with sports fights at the center. you're not a sports fan anymore unless you're dealing on the game fault lines examines the surgeon setting and the impact on those suffering from its addiction. just didn't feel as real as putting actual cash on a table. like again, we've turn this into a nation of visual gamers. i'm definitely not in control. the big gamble on it, just so you know, if you're watching this prerecorded report then al jazeera has been banned in the territory. all is, well, we'll just stream to be any stray me. when my country is closing down,

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