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and on hud voices, tick tock has been a place for organizing politically, for getting people to vote for getting people to protest, connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. why is our government taking us toward on the basis of live? we the public has to get out there and do something about it. the stream announces era. it's the, the hello i'm i am the why is the welcome to the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes is really on the attacks on rough intensify more than a 100000 people, a flight the areas since monday. the 5 days, no fuel, unfortunately 90 minutes here, united states that the, the got the street and we have scraping the bottom of the battle for you as emergency agency warns of catastrophic consequences of supplies don't generally
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reach those who need it inside gaza. if israel has to stand alone, will stand up. he's writing 5 minutes to says he hopes to overcome disagreements with the us presidents. but is this a major operation? we'll go ahead. also coming up for you, this now of russian shutting is killed. several people also have a push and to ukraine's harkey region. the installs on hand the richard. i'm the why the wheels top track and field stalls, continuing their preparations, but the issues power is still impacts the hello and welcome to the program. we begin in gaza and already desperate humanitarian situation is guessing even worse is writing forces or expanding veritax on the southern region of rough uh, more than
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a $100000.00 palestinians have flat the south since monday. united nations is saying these riley on the takeover of the roof of border crossing has seals the crucial entry point for humanitarian aid. i've also one, the firemen is spreading axles, i'm of which begins on coverage. this is really forces having testified their attacks and rough uh, pushing deeper into the cities, eastern areas, buildings around a q, a hospital or under fire, where civilians have been sheltering for months. well let us show you. if in the flat, i see that rafa cannot bear to be invaded by israel, we are many casualties, most of the injured and martyrs that are arriving at this hospital, our women and children have been mostly displaced. personal mazda is armed with the cosigned brigade, say they have hit 2 tanks and a vehicle, a caring is rarely troops. this fears a full scale ground invasion grows and the city comes onto intensified attacks from
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dear to you and estimates more than 100000 people are flying to try and find any form of safety. for many there's no escape the this motor bits of through welters soon as he dies in her arms despite global calls for restraint, these really army has launched a multiple strikes on the roof of this week on monday this way of the army truck leaflets or drink palestinians to evacuate families who wants to hold of off the home are now heading to all my boss. see, and they're all by law, but they're struggling to find food, water and other supplies. no, no part of gaza is safe access. i'm gonna reach out to 0. let's go over to
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tech. i was in, he's in darrow bottle for us. and so really we have seen that the hospitals in the south for one, something of a lifeline. when northern causa was attacked, they are now facing massive pressure as is there any forces concentrate their attacks on the southern region? the overall saw? how is that affecting central areas? other parts of gauze are like darrow bar up. by the way, you are now of the well, so actually i would like to be expansion of the military operation to reach to the 1st house of commons to reflect the area with vast majority to palestinians earlier have been told to seek refuge now is reflected. it's impacted negatively on all parts of this stripe, including standards by law. here with the movements of people now started to flee from the roof of districts into dev is by law here, which is now completely open around it. and there is winds coming,
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growing in newer mr. humanitarian pressure on the entire densely city here. that's absolutely terrifying. as the antonio area is hard right now, overcrowded as people have been arriving to derrick by without having shelters. so they are now right now, living in the pin and in terms of more even consumption on the fluids items in the house, the market endeavor to buy the who's going to the close of boat is on the prevention of a display into the territory. and this is absolutely devastating, that means that if there's going to be no, any kind of free opening for such a board as the situation will completely time to be catastrophic as people off leading up a day by day from roof to decorate by the has the entire gauze, this trip right now, being crowns and best small space of land. that is now the last remaining area for old palestinians detached 3. all right. all right, thank you very much talk. i was enjoying
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a staff from darrow by law in the central gaza. this off to more than a 100000 people so that the southern region of rough as it becomes a target of intensified is riley attacks in the area. so let's then take a look at what's been going on, how to sell, who's joins us now with an update. thanks many m wells really forces escalating veritax on gallons of southern most city over off, off more than one and a half 1000000 palestinians have sought shelter in safety there for months after fling northern parts of gauze at the beginning of the war on monday. these rarely military dropped yet more leaflets into eastern parts of rep, uh, as you see here, ordering further evacuations. and since then, palestinians have started moving north to escape the worst of the fighting. but many say there is still no safe place in gone. so have sent us no, no, no, no, no, no, go ahead. we don't know where to go. tell us where to go. is all my wife seeing con
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eunice, a safe place? are there tense? is there water? is there electricity? is there food and drink? is it a safe place, cause a now has no safe place in it? well, these really military has now taken control of both verify and get him over set and border crossings, preventing vitals to monetary and aid from entering the goals of script. meaning, but no, a trucks have been able to get through since sunday is really forces are currently stationed here at the border crossing and engaged in intense fighting in the area. but pictures released by these really military, it show the army operating in eastern drop off and overnight is really airstrikes intensifying. but it still remains unclear when exactly the full scale round to solve on dropbox will begin. video. thank you. meanwhile, alex hospital in central garza is wanting that it will run out of fuel within 48 hours. now it would force the facility to suspend operations is one of the few
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hospitals still functioning in the strip on a my mood managed to get inside. i likes the hospital and just a warning that some of the images in his report or distressing that we're inside deluxe is a hospice, all one of the only few remaining health facilities to my operation all across the garza for this particular hospitalization, defense front area. and as you can see over a crowded wood patients, an injury isn't family members who evacuated to this particular facility seeking shelter. the past 7 months have been quite difficult for the health sector across the gauze. as for the, from major hospitals being deliberately targeted and destroyed and pushed out of service into the acute shortage of medical supplies in the shorter supply with fuel push the remaining to my operation of hospitality to complete a closure right now. and with more recently, a hospital in dropbox, of the city that has been pushed out of service because of the military operations
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in this hospital. not only suffering from the lack of a space and, and being jobs with many people, but also the services. here are a dire situation right now. we're looking at an extreme charge of medical supplies . there are no space for, for patients, for injuries. some of them are on the literally, on the floor of the hospital. all very, very devastating situation for, for the hospital to continue on working and to sustain itself. what we're seeing right now literally is, is sufficient medical to stop here that's been working for the past 7 months, already exhausted, and, and a traumatized given the, the ongoing intense bombing campaign across the district here to, to medical staff are trying to help one of the injures who, somebody could not find a bid for him. he's literally on the floor of the hospital, getting whatever, not the service treatment. they're doing their best to save lives here. but for the
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most part, injuries and patients are either on the floor of the hospital or the end of waiting go side. a lack of his business, not the only problem in this hospital, but also the extreme charge or medical supplies as well. the shortage of a seal that is threatening the hospital to shut down major parts of it. the department including the i see you on operations room. we spoke with with a doctor briefly and he just answer with one words describing the difficulties of the situation. the past 7 months have evolved into major problem across this trip. more people are pouring into the hospital right now and within the past 2 days, 1000 of more people are seeking shelter inside the hospital. more evacuation orders they should in the southern part of the trip. first,
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this hospital to go beyond its capacity as more people either setting up the terms outside the vicinity of the hospital or inside a sport or literally inside the facility itself, just increasing the pressure on medical to stop volunteers, as well as in the patients and injuries inside the facility the other i spoke to talk to, i'm going to as an orthopedic specialist. and so jeanette, i likes the hospital. you told me about the situation that that medical workers are facing. so without a model, the him up to date is the 2020th day of the war in gaza strip as you know, or in the past we lack the medical equipment and the nature of injuries are very hard, very difficult to deal with unprotected limbs and value was in duties in different parts of the body total, so on belong and to do with the closing of the crossings. we have very difficult on
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the kind of situation with the displacement of people to rough up the situation is excess, not a bad thing. there is that in doc, in the supply is in mistakes and even to submit the come stuff. that is the, is the state to you. but then on the health sector in the guise of which might lead to its collapse, which is already in the state of collab since the beginning of the war before the crossings are closed right now or they are effectively blocked. you in agencies, humanitarian agencies, are saying operations are going to be crippled assets. we're going to go from vital coming in to absolutely nothing except maybe the supplies that are already that. how many more days would you give it before you go into what is already already in a critical difficult situation before. busy you are unable to treat anyone before
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you have to turn patients away. how many days would you give it and that sort of them? no, i don't believe we can last for longer than a day or 2 due to this. uh, um, uh, see the other end and knocking the especially is due to the lacking office surgical tools and many other tools without which we can't even deal with the large number of injuries that without receiving any due to the pressure due to the displacement of large number of people to was i lots of hospital and this is just send it to or jason started 0 is a spokesman for the international committee of the red cross. he joins us now from geneva. now it wasn't long ago like we're just talking about a week or so that the, that was a warning. and that a significant is really minute trail pricing and ross. i would pose a disastrous risk to the civilian population, giving, given that more than a 1000000 people and now displaced in rafa. i do think that this scenario could be
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actually far worse than you envisage. given that already more than a 100000 people have been forced to flee supply routes for humanitarian aid have been blocks. and the, the health system has pretty much collapsed port will do when the fuel runs out in 24 hours during this week from the international committee to the cross was about reducing civilian desks and kind of these as much as possible. given the fact that the idea of wanting to move into an area where so many people were living in such a densely populated situation. so now that this is starting to happen and you are reporting is confirming at what we're seeing is an extremely chaotic situation. for tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people, the food and water and medical supply situation is critical. and if this continues, then we move towards catastrophic or even more catastrophic consequences from the
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situation that we now see. it's very difficult right now when you have that attacks continuously taking place has been a reports of the imminence of a possible ground in caution. but the reality is the temporary shelling and aerial bombardment has been near constant. and in a people, does people have been displaced already multiple times before? have no idea where to go know where safe to go. is there anything happening? are there any back channels with organizations like your own to try and get more supplies into the area or is it just it has that just been a, a complete locked down and we do have continual conversations about all these various issues with is really officials on the political and military side, so we are constantly asking for access for humanitarian goods. we had 15
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trucks move into a gas or the last week. they were filled with the food blankets, tarpaulins and mattresses. obviously critical items with hundreds of thousands of people living out in the open that has been shut down. so yes, those conversations are taking place and being the is really officials know that we are, are desperate to bring in more supply trucks, which we have waiting to cross the border as soon as they're able to. those conversations are also taking place um about the needs to so their spare civilian lives. uh, no targeting civilians, no targeting civilians, objects meaning buildings to schools, medical facilities of those talks are, have been happening for months. yes. sadly, we see that that is already the case that civilian infrastructure has been damaged or completely destroyed. you said that you have a trucks waiting to cross through the border into rasa. just wondering if
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about your teams that might be on the other side of the board or if they are still functioning on the ground inside rough, i to in their assets, to meet of the humanitarian needs of the people that what did they tell you about the situation inside and uh, well i, i spoke to a colleague just a little bit ago. uh and, and for the past 6 months, she and the other palestinian and international members of the international committee that across have been working long hours, long days to try to help with the humanitarian situation. but all of these, all of these a colleagues, members of the i, c, r c, are now confronted with the fact that they have their own lives on their own family members and russell, who needs to be moved from ross itself to a safer location. and that makes it difficult to, to juggle that work life balance. so the, the colleague good i spoke to today,
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he was actually moving his extended family and he was on the north side of rafa, along the beach where the mediterranean is. i'm describing the scene various of the beach is now filled with tense and he spoke with, with members of the community there who were desperate either to, to find a location to put their family. or in some cases he was asked directly, do you have any tense that you can give me because i have 15 members of my family and i don't have anywhere to put them. so yes, the, the red red cross operations are still taking place. our medical team, the still carrying out surgeries at the european garza hospital, but other parts of the red cross have to meet with the realities that so many hundreds of thousands of people in rough are currently dealing with which is moving their family to a safe place and then finding food and water for those family members. thank you very much. jason started to jo, a spokesman for the international committee of the red cross.
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now in other developments these ready, 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu has been interviewed by us chat show has stopped to feel, explain this sometimes complex relationship he's had with us. president joe biden is interview comes israel has been us to ensure civilian casualties. a minimum lies and operations and causes southern city of rasa highs in 5 minutes, threatened to withhold my weapons if any plan for large scale is ready. ground to salt into rough, og goes ahead. i've known joe biden, for many years, or 40 years and more. you know, we often had agreements, but we've had our disagreements, we've been able to overcome them. i hope we can overcome them now, but we will do what we have to do to protect our country of i'm gonna send that to now his cabinet. find alex's era from its oppressions inside israel. so my colleague stephanie deck who joins us now from the georgia mining capital online.
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and so stephanie, tell us more about what to en espanol, who shared with dr. phil, and i think it's interesting that we cannot operate from israel, but he will sit down with dr. phil. i have to say this morning when we heard about it, we'll, we're quite incredulous as to the choice. a not to know is notorious for not really sitting down particular with his really journalist to face harsh questions. and of course the pressure that he's been under for the last 7 months. and then we have had a dr. phil, who let me just read to you from the website of his show. this is basically a doctor for his own admission to leave. no one behind talking about things like parents, right? social media education, homelessness. no topic is out of reach. no cow to sacred and nobody is to last to find their way back. this is dr. phil's re met while he sat down for an hour with these really prime minister. you mentioned there that he talked about uh biden. and
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he talked about the weapons of band potential, what things that it really was a platform rather than an interview, marry him and he was talking about the israel would go it alone. he said that have mass needed to be exterminated or else it would come back. you talked about the fact that his role was fighting for the the, the survival of civilization, not just of israel. and he wasn't pushed on any of the hard questions. he did at some point, admit that the government, he didn't say, he said the government failed because it's the government's duty to protect civilians. and we didn't do that on october. the 7th, you know, he mentioned the mit military and intelligence failures, but he continued to say what he said to long really nothing new from this interview is that it's not the right time to answer questions about where the failings happened. now the main thing is to win, and that is of course over how mass and that then uh, questions will be aust, i'm potentially fall into. but of course, you know, the is really public and these really media criticising. that's when you know
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a lot for the failures of october, the 7th, for the fact that he has never personally taken responsibility for the fact that he is going against. what so many is raise a cooling for, which is for a deal to bring the captives back the list goes on those hard questions, or certainly not all in this interview. you know, a nice place that have guys some way to explaining the choice of an interview with a tv adult to adult to fill. absolutely. dr. phil, uh, i mean we know him, i know him from watching a sort of time time us television. what does he tackle? he tackles relationship, issues he tackles issues of anxiety. he tackles issues of parents could not been kids. i mean, it's extraordinary. i actually thought it was a joke this morning when i was told by my colleague, my how many jump june we both actually the stuff that it likes going. dr. phil, be dr. phil, um but, but yeah, this is a choice that did ministration has made. of course it was like i said, more of
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a platform, of course it's aimed at the american audience. interesting. and that's when you also referred to the campus protests. he said that many there didn't to were disconnected for reality. they didn't know what history was actually saying, but many of them only remembered as far back as breakfast, which is quite insulting. i would say to the students that are protesting for moral and ethical rights. and he said that they didn't know how math and he said, you know, doctor feel you are an expert of the soul. i'd have mass is uh, you know, it's hell bent on the destruction of lives. so this is the kind of interview it was . and i can, i think, you know, absolutely he chose someone was not gonna ask him the hard questions to put his point across, that he is on the right path. it is, there are others on the right path going into it of law. so very much aimed at an american audience and you know, again, like i'm not challenged on any of the hard points. thank you very much. stephanie dot com, brass, the reporting to us from amman in jordan. and of course,
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president benjamin has no, his cabinet has bind, i'll just air from his operations inside of israel. that is why we are reporting from outside israel there in amman, jordan and we'll continue to report on this story. meanwhile, the ministry spokesman says that the all name these ready on me is well for pet full, it's ground, a sold in rough on. so that's what the rates of the planet the united states has provided sofa, unprecedented security assistance to the state of israel during the war must. what's equally important is the military assistance on cooperation between the american central command and the army. this was manifested on the night of the top from the run, but also during the course of the war. the chief of staff of the tenant general who is the high levy, is speaking to his us counterparts of general michael carrillo every day on the ethics on the challenges in the region. even when we have differences between us, we resolve them in closed rooms. israel has its security interest, and we also attentive to the interest of the us, and this is how we'll continue on
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a larger right here is a political and military on list. and he says, is there any forces face several challenges when it comes to moving into a rough on these ladies have never been concerned about the civilian casualties. and what the joe biden is holding out of the intelligence bones, not the dump bones that is right, has plenty and has been using for the last 7 months. therefore, this is not going to change any alternate. danielle has planned to occupy rough uh, on the contrary, it would give him enough time to spend more time in rough law and go based notary. what fees really is, has done is dividing rough off and different sectors all compartment if you like. and then these relays on moving a 100000 inhabitants of the already more than one and
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a half 1000000 refugees. and also the 300000 origin, the inhabitant, or for a 5. so what he's doing is the bank create the 100000 and the 1st place, and then move to the 2nd step because he has many trash injures 1st, the number of troops that he needs to offer to egypt and informed egypt. and so they don't react. and because he's not allowed to have as many troops as he wants in the navy, otherwise we'd be violating the peace agreement. and at the time, david zip code, 1978. secondly, because he has not provided enough then for the, for the senior is to be relocated to a there, but also on eunice. but i don't think this is one of if he's good sounds good because the is really drugs need to adapt to a new and we had that is geographically different from the north and the south,
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full time east to look for a ton of are you there a sample of scholar somewhere along the shore, joins us here in the studio. and one, it seems as though there is perhaps some confusion of what might happen next. and rough because the aerial bombardment, the attacks on the tire tree have continued, and actually they've been intensifying, really wiring reports about more than a 100000 people fling people who've already been displaced from the pots of gaza. and now it seems may be a little at confusion. will contentiousness of a washington stands on this and whether or not they have done anything to restrain israel's actions and rough them. but you know, it's sort of symptomatic of what, what we've seen in the past 7 months. the united states expresses its hesitation, its reluctance, its cautiousness, say about land and vision. that's anyhow,
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it says we will do it after several weeks, the width and the americans following these drugs footsteps. over the last few weeks, the artist has been saying no and vision of what i find now they're saying no further and vision overall. complete and vision of that sort of thing. now it says, well, we'll do a limited conversion overall, which probably will take us to a forwarded invasion over. because to my mind whether there are talks and been entitled to holler elsewhere. to my mind that the now and his generals and his fanatics of our men's stairs are determined to go into an offer for much of an offer for the attack. how much, how much is tunnels and how much is fighters and activists in drop off? even if that means heavy human cost, i think they expect the united states eventually to fall on different steps. and
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this idea that the washington has pressured israel, in some way to hold off on a sort of ground invasion. i mean, does that, does that make sense to when really in and explicit times, washington is sort of said, well, even they didn't like the options that were presented to them by israel. and then they sort of seem to say that even if an invasion with a go ahead thing to come up with a plan for civilian. so in that sense, it's just, it seems as well may not have been given the green light, but we know that they will be supported with everything they need, certainly, militarily. so if, if it's just a go ahead. so this is, i think it's a bit of, you know, club club, but as it were on the part of the united states saying that's why we are withholding some of the munitions that were they were support sent is right. but since v a was approved by congress,
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multiple shipments i've already left to his, right? so in fact, nothing. now it says we were fired with our, i don't know what nails and so on, so forth. it's also time. but because we all know that or the american lopez or the left to as read and as, as, will have all the weapon that needs until the end of the times from the united states on from us stockpiles it is early on. so. so i think there was no worry about that, but the but the, but the by the administration continuously gives the impression that it's reluctant . and that is not 100 percent on board. because i think it's also careful that one day it's what is bad. the brunt of the judgment, both of history and perhaps the international court of justice or the international criminal court, i should say, because they are complicit in the water in kaiser. so if they can pick up at the distance one at the same time, ensuring that it does what is i want. why not just
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a brief one more one that isn't very important, vote to you in general assembly tell us about that. we already have some 140 countries recognize the state of palestine. it's good that there is some mention that it is going to be on the basis of 1967 more of those. meaning that territory. i think clearly just on the basis of what you were saying earlier, i don't know if i hadn't, we, what we're saying later on about palestine. something incredibly important is happening in the world today. isn't, is getting a beating around the world wide. palestine is getting a beating in the middle east. so why is that is really cracking down hard. war crime slow turns on support in palestine without a sign is losing as the homeland at this time the cause. whether it's of the united nations or western capitals or university campuses, certainly getting ground. well, certainly have coverage of that significant un general assembly a bit later on the one for now. thank you. and she just want to take you to the
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weather. now as soon as half of that, the hello, the weather squatting down now across the middle east allows the tribe and losing the brisk waiting. but we have had just around the gulf shamal, we'll just pick back over the next style. so i haven't the temperatures of around 3536 degrees over the next couple of days. it will fill all of 36 as we go through sunday because the wins will east down at that stage. possibility of want us out $1.00 to $2.00 showers around the southern end of the red sea, but the west of weather will be further north took a particular sing, some live the showers as we go through. sat today is the side of the med logic. dry on sas type of fish, i was just creeping in across the lines as we go on into the 2nd half of the we can one or 2 shouts just creeping into the north west of africa as we go into the 2nd half of the weekend. ahead of that, but some live, it shows that across the west, africa bit more of the way. what's the weather in to look at parts of central and northern nigeria, but kind of also as well, whether rule way across,
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into seattle. yeah. and this, that what's the weather there for the north west of africa? some winter weather too, just coming in across the east side of africa, but noticed what does it has been recently that will still be a few showers coming into kenya as we go through the next couple of days. but increasingly dry. having said that, the, what the weather is for the gulf of gimme are here with the news, our life from the how much more still to bring you looking. allen? months of protests of the georgia is controversial. foreign influence bill is impacting the countries next generation olsa the now about this and then pick champion lights up to us capital. have the details of that bit later this. now let's stay with us. the
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news, [000:00:00;00] the combined main stories of the following. now, is there any forces or expanding attacks on gaza? southern region of rough us, more than a $100000.00 palestinians have fled the area. and just 5 days the u. n is saying is riley army takeover and the roof of border crossing is crippling humanitarian operations. unit stuff says the food supplies of foss, running out in the depths of children, it must be prevented. and the developments as well as prime minister insist that
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its troops will go ahead with an assault on rough thought, despite warnings from the last presidential fight and threatened to stall a shipment of some weapons to the country. but benjamin, that's the only size that is there, i will stand alone. and if it has to, the 2 people have been killed during rush and shouting and ukraine's northeastern harkey region local governance as the town of chance. just less than 5 kilometers from the russian border was targeted, cranes on forces of rushed reinforcements to hi keith. is it fights to hold off of russian attempt to break through the front lines? at least 3000 people have been evacuated from the area. are you creating present all the music landscape saying that they will face the russian challenge? is the russian federation is launched. a new wave of country offensive and the call
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key diarrhea. ukraine mentioned it had with our troops for gates and not tethering . it's important that they pull more forces in this direction. but miller to come on to you about it and calculate to that forces in order to meet the enemy with the metallic truth via now does it go to the bottle? i believe we stopped them. we don't totally fine for the time. well john, home and joins us live now from new quite a capital. tell us what's happening in the harkey region was president president followed him is a landscape view crying was saying that it's a fee is by or going on. he's not the only one that's been talking about it. the governor of the hot of t free to at 1st a bit earlier in the day was saying the same. the russian forces across the board into crayton in the north east. but that the craning process hadn't seated want me to. there's no change that slight be saying that they had been able to get into
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cranium territories. but that being re poll says and start showing happening as you mentioned that and the impact to ation of people, not just from that border region, but to be for over into the hall keep region as well. this is coming not was a complete surprise because for some time that been a gathering of russian forces in not no faith regional in the russian side of the buddha and tulips about a possible offense if the president vladimir putin of russia, it was so i said early in the morning swiping up a buffet so so that you cry and couldn't show or get into the russian territory from the boat. either. why is this important? why is that harkey region now increasing the the center of of this mit attractive it? and why is it important to the russians? it's really important, especially the city of hall caves it ukraine. second, sits a rush. it came close to taking it in 2022 and then was beats and back. so they don't loosely, well,
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but also this is important as perhaps the 2nd from we don't know if it's going to develop as far as yeah, or if this is just a probing attack. but which ever way at the moment, you cranes, non power and ukraine's went from rate, is vastly over stretch that come on. this are assessing that it's at least 7 russians. so just one ukranian. so the parts of the front line and about the same ratio for went from rate. uh the us, i don't so you're a pin. otherwise have promised them in place to get them move weapons. the us has approved a 61000000000 dollar minutes. right bill. but it has the most of that hasn't arrived yet. so it's given this window for rush, it's a really press 5 minutes advantage. it's been expected to do the launch and offensive, and that is what we could be seeing at the moment. thank you very much. from cape john, home and reporting to us on the story one and i'll take you to georgia protests there against what's called a foreign influence bill has been going on for nearly a month. demonstrations of, and gathering in front of parliament,
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demanding the bill be withdrawn. alger 0 spoke to one protest or about the choice of countries use and making for the future. hello, my name is george. i don't buy the phone, but to me a job. i'm george and i was interested in put into politics from early age. right now. i study low in georgia and international, easy to public affairs. of course, i love my country if you are going to fight for freedom or you are going to become like colonial of the country. after me ladies. georgie, always had 2 choices. either european countries or in the north, russia and post summit a countries. we don't only want us but you were up and you were communion. we consider ourselves. you were, i was actually at the 1st lights, i was one if they were going to think there's be
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a for these products. i was giving you to the, to you and at least after a 50 seconds i hear my name and surname and often one second. i am interested, i lost my glasses and they were beating me. they were shouting at me and that continued like for one or 2 minutes when the moment he's calling you and giving you 2 choices every time georgia has accepted only into one correct choice, and that is for fighting for freedom. that's what is great in georgia people. so head for you on the knees, alice, it's been and now the incident on board, if boeing passenger played a 737 incentive golf v as of a wrong way and catches fine. and then it's for the cabinet and strike back in the m the
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a playoff details very shortly. the marion, thank you so much. many of the world's leading athletes are in katara for the latest round of the diamond lead. doha is the 3rd stop on the global series of elite track and field events with action taking place on friday. all of the competitors are building up to this year's parents, one x, which will start in the last week of july. our report to andy richardson is up the
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cat's heart sports club for us and, and the see should we be looking at for today of the yeah, as you mentioned that far it's a and l. m. p, a, the parents games coming out and that changes everything, the trucks and feel the gets every may seem like there's an audit insensitive soaking to missiles tens. hopefully he'll be competing in the long jump here. he's the wells and olympic champion. he said they look the games for him is like a different sport school to get a soc, choose the increased level of scrutiny and global focus solely the rates are on the in and out of the i think you can see behind me head a lot of canyon finds hands if they get to patch your population of 10 units haven has also that hits watch and the national hair is run in the middle distance events are, for example mary, more of the world, $800.00 mates, a champion she's running. tonight's the less defense of the news, the mens 1500 meters in mount if they will have tennessee chariot. so he won the
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wells. a title havens are in 29. c struggled perform a little bit in the last couple of years. so he'll be hoping to pick his game on the head ofa large paris games rules. so a lot of people will be here to watch the indian javelin start near. i should shop for hayes now. the olympics and well, chunky and also one of the asian games in hong jo at the end of last year has completely changed the way how classics is viewed in each country. as he said, somebody's not quite a bad with the cricket sauce of india yet, but yes, but it is wet on his way and i'd spoke to him about what it might be like one day to india to host the olympics. a lot of to about 2036 in the games going through his country then. and how his efforts have changed the way of plastics is viewed and he's talking about it's good for athletics in india. and you know, it's not only good for me or under deleon told from media, but what are you like because in india and we have lots of people and they have
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full audit on the old zone into us. other building towards mentioned me. oh, you have to be like in india, so many people as they know about jolene this a boat and zone. and yes, i really wanna compete in india with these guys. analytics could come to in there one day, 2036 is being sold. it's about how how with that face of the countries is india ready to homestead olympics? maybe? yes, because the family, some of the young lady said in one lake, i was also there like the yes ideally one that i'm thinking in india, 2010 only games was good. somebody you'd certainly to buy your vehicle that they would be very likely. so yeah, we already know about, okay, you can control this game. maybe on a disposable. and the other thing i know this year and the athletes will be competing for more than just
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a gold medal at the pairs games. tell us more about that. oh yeah, it's an interesting one. um they will literally get a gold medal which will have a little piece of the article tower and it will also get a $50000.00 cash prize if they win a gold medal. now go to the days when olympic athletes where i'm at. so i just, i just finished it in the mid 90 united states completely blasted a pause in 1992 when we have the american dream, same across people apply is going to be live takes. so i think schools consign sponsorship, fails, i can receive money from that national, governing bodies. but it is a 1st for, for world sports, embody to directly give them money, a serious athletes, international olympic committee, not entirely in favor of the plan. they said, well that's i think should be doing more upset to focus on the any policies the financial, any policies, it's meant the country's roles and handling out cash prizes and so saw no of the schools on his part. i 6 so 11 he paid on the truck and failed stalls to help out how to financial incentives that go against the powers games. well,
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that's less exciting. it's a plan. they will expand no contracts, and in the daylight games of 2028, i expect to silver and bronze medal. when is to get money is what about school olympic find? this will get financial incentives because they say after all, it is the, the competitors that bring in the, the sponsorship money that the bringing the ticket revenue. and it's right. the athletes should get some of that money back. okay, well we look forward to speaking with you after the event and the richardson reporting live for us. so from the diamond league at one man, not competing at friday's dominique needs is katara as list as a barshan, the reigning olympic high jump. a champion, however, has been an action here in dow barshan beats, some of his biggest rivals in the what's gravity challenge, he recorded his best jump of the season. so far. 2.31 meters of a cleveland cavaliers thrash and top seated, boston celtics to level their 2nd round and be playoff series. after losing game
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$12.00 days ago, the cabs took the lead, and the 3rd quarter donovan mitchell top scored with $29.00 points. even mobley had $21.10 re bounce as cleveland went on to blow at boston, a $118.00 tonight for the series is now level at one game. a piece in theory moves to cleveland for game 3 on saturday. over in the western conference in dallas, mavericks top the oklahoma city center does. hi there. that's the 7 series at $11.00. look at dante chad, 29 points, 10 rebounds and 7 assessed to leave the mouse to a 119 to a 110. when this was the founders 1st. last this po, season dallas post game 3 on saturday. robin adult was made to work hard for his 1st round trip to italy and open the 10th time a champion had to hit back from his that down against belgium's. as these are birds, after suffering a series of injuries, 37 year old miguel has said he'll be retiring at the end of the season. the 22 time
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grand slam winter has been has seen his world ranking slip to 305. it took the spaniard almost 3 hours to be as 24 year old opponents and set up a 2nd round tie. with world number 9, herbert her task was practicing better than that's how i planned today without the dog. but i find a way to a non that's so important at the beginning of the, of the tournament. for me, it's not on the, as i said, the, my, my game of this more than predictable then before. no, i didn't play much pennies for for the last 2 years, so. yeah, and so i'm up and downs on and off. but i think i can do it much better than what i did today. and i hope today the next round and the on a child in new york rangers beat the carolina hurricanes when game 3 of their stanley cup playoff series arrangers overpayment early deficit is to be house the hurricane 3 to an overtime. the rangers now have a huge, a 3 knocking lead in the best of 7 series. they can complete
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a suite in game for on saturday. okay, and that is all your support for now back to you, mary, i'm thank you r. o, and i just wanna bring you a couple of other stories before you wrap this, our up in plane carrying some 85 people as we had offer on wayne bus into flames. now this happened incentive goal of to the building 737 came to install cause international. apple 10 people engine including the pilot. the cause of the fire is being investigated. i'll do there is nicholas knock reports on this. now from the 4th in the 2nd set of keys, capital. com as we are at bless john international airport, one of the busiest airport in west africa that was shut down for a number of hours after an incident took place on this very runaway early on thursday morning at 1 o'clock in the morning, the air sent a gold flight operated by tramps there took off
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h c 301 and boeing 737 bound to buy my but moments later the pilot since they were troubles with the airplane. so it came back to this airport to try to get it fixed. but as it took off again, it's did it off the runway with one of its engine catching fire. now over 10 people are injured, 7 of them critically, among them. the pilots. this latest incident on a boeing 737 comes at a time where there is an increase scrutiny over the manufacturer. in fact, a former quality control manager of one of the main suppliers to boeing says that some of the of the plane parts leave the factory floor with serious defects. and so there is now an investigation under way to try to find out how this lead to incident on
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a boeing 737 took place. nicholas hawk allen's is 0. the car for both. so be on to is points to assume the presidency of indonesia in october. one's the special forces colanda, so be on toes attempted to a form his public image. he solved as minister of defense and the 2019 presidency likes both houses. there is jessica washington, an exclusive interview to discuss the stage of his country and his hopes for the future. as a landslide victory for you, almost 60 percent of the votes victory in 30 out of 32 provinces, certainly result that any candidate would have been happy with. what made the difference this time because you phone for president before twice. why do you think your message appeal to vote is this you? i think the combination of factors may be uh, precisely because i ran twice before. i think of my
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message, my another this my, my principals reach the people. i think it's more than 52 percent of our voters are young you some more than 63000000 between 17 and 30. right. i think i had to advise this because you know, the young they are more concerned about jobs because this, the future, their concerns were indication they're concerned about the jobs that concerned about the equal opportunities and the young in this age of social media. the information revolution, you know, do they get on very fast? do you think that thoughts interpretations when they're all these reports that say there's democratic backsliding and denisia? is that a misinterpretation from your perspective?
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of course. what vehicle a to. hm. what does ally do? we have how many, how many years of peaceful transfer of of government we have a living and vibrant democracy. are we satisfied? no. it's the corruption. yes. that's our problem and we have to do with it then. okay, it's, i'm actually democracy is firing. what is the only is the best system on the fixed? what is the alternative? this is a more child full interview with the decision president like football has to be on to on saturday. you can catch that at 2013 gmc on to 12, g 0. a company in south korea's that a new wild rank quote for the biggest number of drawings in a single light showed. well then 5000 drones took part in this display. spin a headline attraction and its national exhibition showcasing the latest and unmanned aerial vehicles look, primes,
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reports in the night sky over the port city of inch on a synchronize show comprising 5293 points of light. each a single dro. just a few years ago, thrown shows like these when measured in the hundreds increasing in scale and sophistication. they represent the cumulative efforts of a small army of technicians all working to port an optimistic vision into the sky. a mission that this team says it never ties of just the level of creativity that goes in in the level of passion. it's always, it's like art. there's always a sense of passion, excitement, when you see something, when you see that what people to do with technology. that technology now allows for drones being moved in swoons with an accuracy of less than one centimeter. it's a stunning demonstration,
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the drone power that's on show with the nearby exhibition center, showing off the rapid integration of drones into virtually every aspect of our lives. the business of commercial drones is full cost to see the double digit growth in the coming years, enabled by rapidly developing technologies from the occupational intelligence that controls them to the factories. the power of the whole industry. that until relatively recently didn't even exist. and like other technologically driven industries, promising boundless possibilities, we don't even know about yet. so even with us, 5 years ago we saw, you know, we were doing shapes in the sky as we pushed the limits of the technology as we pushed other technology that there's going to be more and more new industries evolving. we kind of, you're just barely looking over the horizon, getting a sense of but horizons, it seems that will increasingly be filled with drugs. rub mcbride, douches, era in john, south korea. that's it for this news out,
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but i'll be back with more or is it days news interest to my man including a very significant buyer to the united nations general assembly on palestine. stay with us. the unique perspective. why is it the doctors didn't get to have a say in any of the medical workforce has been so undervalued by the british government for such a long time. on hub voices. tick tock had been a place for organizing politically, for getting people to vote for getting people to protest, connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. why is our government taking us toward, on the basis of live we the public has to get out there and do something about it. the stream announces era, for the winners of eunice goes, world press freedom prize, were announced. a collective award honoring the palestinian journalist covering the war on gaza. when does the recipients out his ears, guys, a bureau chief,
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why i sent a message of appreciation. he says palestinian terrorist and guys i need justice and protection. his wife, children, and other relatives were killed by his really bumps before he himself was nearly killed. at least 143 media workers and journalists have been killed in gaza in nearly 7 months of war. this use wordpress freedom conference also focused specifically on the dangers faced by journalist covering the environment. the number of attacks against the journal this to us specifically covering the environment has risen 42 percent in the last 5 years. the best and to build experts say is for those who attack facts and silence journalists to be held accountable. on counting, the cost is real installation defense as tech. a whole trade for the nation to one of the economic costs of buying on palestinian watkins in israel is all pending, labors, livelihoods,
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