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the in the solomon islands, the deadly legacy of world war 2, remain on the lounge. why displaced it and exploded it now i do this. see? they are literally this sense of taking the time on the one. 0, one east meets the solomon islands. screw tante scape of war that ended decades ago on, on the, the mom of the sun, this is the rubble in november. the following on his radio strikes ever pulled a link to the human cost of israel is expanding. really true offense. the hello, i'm down, jordan, this is out as a real life though, also coming up a different logic blow for israel. egypt shows it's under against the offensive and roughly by supporting the genocide case against is relevant. you installed there
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instances where they've acted inconsistent with their obligations under international humanitarian law for us active state down to the brink of issues as strong as criticism yet. so israel is actions and goes on to something kind of a checkup in russia. president vladimir putin replace a 2nd sure. give us a long time. defense minister with any comments from north to south palestinians across garza facing a renewed wave of his randy ground and their attacks in the north. there are reports but is rarely tongue. so moving into the jabante, a refugee camp off a launching a series of intense strikes and central gaza, at least for palestinians were killed by his really striking. did all butler by palestinians on the north, on the south of taking refuge to zeros, hunted. my smooth begins coverage of a situation across gauze, or from the above are moving deeper into northern and southern gauze
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is brandon military has re entered the density populated city of valia in the north . save the new offensive is to prevent a mazda from re establishing its capability with the body bags piling up our oaks to delete the amount what, what do they want from us? they are killing also know children showing them what can we do? we are staying on the streets were being smoked. as israel, the boys its soldiers backed into the north. it's a tax in the south are intensifying by the hour. more than 35000 palestinians have been killed since october and is really forces are inching closer toward the full scale of salt in rough and offensive the you and the human rights that she says cannot take place. i can see no way that the latest evacuation orders much less.
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the full assault in an area with an extremely dense presence of civilians can be reconciled with the binding requirements of internationally many to enroll in with the 2 sets of binding provisional measures, followed by the international court of justice. many palestinians have been forcibly displaced once again and told to go to an area is rose, calling humanitarians on the 8 agencies say the only thing waiting for them is a lack of shelter, sanitation, water, and food. whether it's railing didn't supply and get the talks in the north and southern gaza palestinians. i've been displaced the rose time. now since october, once again, find themselves a trap would know where to go. it appears the suffering here will continue for some time. honey mcmillan was just beautiful. there is by law, how sign as well in the past few hours is ready for us is they've struck
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a medical to and they can outbreaks refugee camp in central gaza. and that's not far from then i'll follow up with tens of thousands of people have been sheltering . at least one person was killed in that attack. video from the scene shows residents searching for survivors. there's no electricity and people are homeless sofa looked at those from under the rubber the 3 brought us to bins have been killed in a tinge and one of the latest is really strikes on residential homes in the rough us in the south. at least 300000 palestinians have fled these radius over there, but they have no air safe to go. meanwhile, hospitals are running out of supplies. dr. muhammed to here is an orthopedic surgeon, volunteering and guns that with fire, just scientific. that's a charity group. you spoke to us on the phone from russell and describe what's happening a shovel streams of patients. and so you have be a cute injuries that are coming in and these can range from blocks, injuries of people, and all over that bodies space for the injuries. you have shop luxuries that come
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through, letting them cut through the bustles, and also a trump dump little organs and corrected golden as well. you have some really horrific injuries, where people come into the now not the recognizable as a human being anymore. they are simply lump sum flash adult, obviously quite, you know, have always be tied. um, and this not only exists for the adults, but also for children. uh, it is quite horrific with ms. first hand. i don't you ever seen that sort of level of trauma on the photos on seeing and then that should it's, you know, quite honestly, i've seen women and children as well as the men all being cut down to no preference. so one demographic over the other. i think many people are being caught up in this initial i think the other,
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the other aspect is to consider is many people. oh, i don't know a many of the victims though, i don't know. uh yeah. and so go immediately to the moultrie, as well as the fact that i'm going to is could look evacuate. many of the injured, like to happen often at night with people i would see. no one can get to these people. a guy, i don't know all the experience and i feel like we're playing our best to do what we can. i moved very limited resources. the ultimate goal is that marrying a breaking point, as far as i can send, in terms of both personnel and supplies. and we are really coming to a desperate situation. now, your effective state on sunday, blinking has issued a rad public criticism of israel, military conduct in guns that he says israel's tactics of cause a horrible loss of life, of innocent civilians. he also said that his relax a credible plan to protect civilians in the rough uh, head of a full scale offensive which is warranted will carry out blinking made the comments
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during appearances on sunday talk shows in the us. i'll just, there was my kind of his following developments from washington dc. the secretary of state has been doing the talk show circuit, basically defending his department's memorandum to congress in which it was supposed to decide whether or not israel was contribution in international humanitarian roll with its use of u. s. weapons. well, the report basically concluded maybe not possible to be absolutely definite. now, this report has drawn a lot of criticism, also from some democratic members of congress had the secretary of state. the also speaking about president biden's red line, a president biden referred to this when he was discussing a potential is really threat of an invasion of rough or saying that this could be a red line. now the secretary of state was asked about that. i'm one of the talk shows we have been holding back and weren't active conversations with his real
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about the provision of heavy or high pillows, weapons of large bombs because of the concern that we have about the effect these weapons can have when they're using a dense urban environment like profit, we're discussing that with his real right now. second with the president said, is that if or israel goes in with a major military operation, rasa. in that case, there's certain systems that we will not provide is real. that with a new a that that effort because it's something that we do not want to be part of given the damage that it would do to civilians. and again, not to achieve a durable lasting effect, the result for his roland for its security. that's what the president said. we said that in conversations with ours really partners, the results that we've seen in terms of the horrible loss of life, of, of innocent civilians is reasonable to assess, as we say, in the report that there are instances where they've acted inconsistent with their
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obligations under international humanitarian law, those in those investigations continue both by us and by as well as single shipment of those 2000 pound precision. bombs has been put on hold. it is still on hold pending review, however, or other scheduled width and shipments to israel. all going ahead. mike kinda, i'll just sarah washington. is there any forces that the rest of these 14 palestinians during an overnight rate in the occupied westbank soldiers of storm several homes near the city of kalki? you have also launched some buns at the entrance of a hospital has been increased raids. arrests on, kennings buys, rarely forces across the by the west bank since the war in garza again, us agents government has announced it'll now support the lawsuit, filed by south africa. the international court of justice accusing israel of genocide, egyptian ministry of foreign affairs said in lights of the increasing severity of
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the scope of his ready aggressions against palestinian civilians in the gaza strip . we called on israel to comply with its obligations as the occupying power and its implementation of the interim measures issued by the international court of justice . we renew our code on the security council and influential international parties immediately move to a cease fire in the gaza strip. fidelity of farm is a professor of political science at long island university. she explained the importance of egypt supporting the i c. j case. so this is really an unprecedented moment in the history of the modern day history between egypt and israel. egypt has been the most important mediator in the region. the 1st arab nation to recognize in formalized times, with israel in 1979. and here is this movement, the symbolic moment where the egyptian government puts his foot down on for basic reasons. and the 1st is the humanitarian. one that you cited where the ministry of foreign affairs shows that the intervention currently comes in increasing severity
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and that israel's actions in gaza leading to the decimals, $40000.00 individuals via weights, international humanitarian law, and the 4th geneva convention, i'm in terms of protecting civilians and they also talk and mention about the systemic practices against palestinians that are leading to starve ation. and the provisional measures of the i, the i, c, j have asked for that the, to ensure humanitarian relief actually be instituted. and so that's what the humanitarian level of this moment has deeper implications at the political level. because israel has not proved itself in the eyes of egypt as a good faith and the gate negotiator. it didn't sign onto the cease fire agreement, even though it had mentioned that it would also for months, egyptian officials have stated that and is really invasion of rough. i would risk peace ties between the 2 countries. so it's more so than the i a c j ruling. it's
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also a blow to the ties between the 2 countries, because israel has bought it, they've, they've actually sees the border and they've taken tactical provisional authority or order. another university in the united states has agreed to consider divesting from companies that do business in his way. i'm going to deal with protesting students administration and said they would look into the key to moms of students who have set up an anti war incumbent on campus for several weeks. it's practical half are tense home to protesters on the johns hopkins university campus for the last 13 days voluntarily taken down after they were able to make a deal with the university officials. the administration is offering us a very fast track review of our divestment concerns. and then the both the board of trustees is going to vote on that. in either march or june of 2025. as part of the deal, the student protesters will also not face disciplinary action. and the protesters
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have agreed not to disrupt the upcoming graduation ceremony. something that has happened across the country in the last few days. at duke university students walk out before committee and jerry seinfeld, a vocal supporter of israel gave a speech. this was received at the university of california berkeley and the university of north carolina chapel hill. protest after the ceremonies at the university of texas in austin. and it virginia commonwealth university students walked out as the governor began to speak to protest the violent police crackdown against protesters supporting post died on campus. those tactics have been the norm across the country. police in riot gear using pepper spray and violence to arrest nearly 2900 people at 57 universities back at johns
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hopkins. just one of 6 universities to agree to a peaceful settlement protest or say this part is over, but it is just the beginning. this agreement will be the 1st step in a much longer fight, and it will allow us to regroup and focus our energy on future actions and future agitation towards the ultimate goal of a total divestment from israel. now they have a promise that a vote will happen on whether the schools large endowment will divest from firms and defense contractors that help is real, just not a guarantee that they'll vote in their favor particle, hain, elda 0, washington. the russians president vladimir putin is replacing one of his longest serving ministers as may surprise cabinet. re shuffle more than 2 years into the ukraine wool. he's removing defense minister. so guys showing you from his role show you will be
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replaced by format deputy prime minister on the right, but it was so it was an economist with no ministry experience. the move still needs approval from parliament, but that's expected to be a formality showing google now head russia's national security council shop of oliver has blown out from musket. so that you be patient assigned a decree of pointing survey, showing you a secretary of the russian security castle and you collect partnership who held this post since may 2008 was released with haste position. the kremlin permits to name a new position to be filled by any collect partnership. within just a few days, the survey should go ahead of the russian ministry of defense for the last 12 years before moving to the security council. so i list expect that sydney collab partnership will head the presidential administration, but to h remains to be seen much of a patient proposed a pointing economist. i'm tre. below use of as the new minister of defense. he said this 1st deputy prime minister before the rest of the nation or the russian cabinet
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of ministers. it has never been enrolled in the ministry sabbath and according to criminal spokesmen to meet your pass code. the lady so is needed in the army to introduce innovations and the tra track they shall be economy and beyond me. and just a couple of weeks ago, survey sure, use deputy. it was arrested for bribery. and there were rumors that the show is position was shaped thing about fine, but at the same time they were told that he could possibly be replaced. and at the same time, others were saying that's a car in place. the situation on the print in front looks quite good for sure. you unlike the situation last summer so they would know that there was no need to replace him. so let me person has made this move and the choice of being human is still defense. it seems to me quite surprising you'd have ship of all of the old is the right most cars. first of all break here and i'll just say are right when we come back separatists in spain's catalonia region. so for us that button will have
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all the results from the local election. the plus through this gas and prices are rising. we look at the cost of hunger in charge, more than the the, you're just in time for your weather report. so let's go and we'll kick this one off in india. great to see most of the action in central india starting to see some activity flare up in the south as well. and there's still ones that we've had in bung with dash, moving into westbank all states in india. well, most of that action is also starting to spill into the bay of bengal. we've got some showers, instructions in the mix for onto project state as well, but really think we're the worst of it will be, is right across through longer places like candy could see a month's worth of rain over the next several days. starting the blue and the
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yellow, the more intense that rain is falling, also looking like an unsettled picture. right across indo china. so again, remember dark of the blue and the yellow. those are the biggest pulses of rain. had been quite a wide picture in southern china, producing some flooding and quality province just to the south of boyland, but now all that what weather has danced away. so that's allowing the sun to come back out and really heat things up. so we've got you in for 30 to decrease courtland on monday. we'll get all this rain japan's honshu and ho keitel island, the potential to see some flooding here. so that's a forecast on monday by tuesday. it's out of there and we'll end in indonesia where jakarta had his hottest may day on record. the other day a as the, there was a time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but it was not a jew, israel's a state, and they need to be treated as any other state. what. this is where the tough
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questions are, as can you see negotiations being even happen? this is the most important. you're going to negotiate, poll, unapologetic, i'm just upfront on out the the welcome back to watching out as a right quick reminder about top stories here, this uh us section of state and to me, blink concerns. israel doesn't have a credible plan to protect civilians in rough. ok, if it was a launch, a full scale round defensive, it's just conscious of criticism yet. then comes also said as well as tactics, of course, the horrible loss of life of innocence typically on the screen. probably some ends
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up being pushed out of giovanni, a refugee camp in northern gauze, that once again has been intense, plumbing and fighting training forces. and then to the area just moment stuff to pushing, how much out among the victims of strikes and northern guns, a is a little the was rescued from the rubble in a time that reportedly killed her mother wanting that view as may find the following images. distressing a. c aloha little who died recently about the city of the, the, the see the, the, the, the, the the or what on the 6th a trucks or allowed into guys on saturday. that's awesome. no trunk carrying live
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savings supplies could enter the strip since last sunday, hospitals. bakeries and a distribution points are running out of fuel and food, and central gauze of the alex, the hospitalization, the medical center, and the strip left. that's still able to offer dialysis to patients with kidney failure. but fuel to power generators is running out of st. out go to the reports now from the bottom. so y'all is, this is a life saving treatment. it triplicate, the kidneys functions, cleaning the blood, the waste and excess fluid and the ox a hospital and did it by law is the only medical facility in the cause of strips to able to help people with kidney failure. orleans, he had to pick up this in the old, the patients in gauze that have nowhere to go for treatment. but this hospital i was suffering is unprecedented. not experience but anyone before we p u for the world health organization to lend a helping hand. 600 patients are sharing 19 dialysis machines. the
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treatment usually takes 4 hours. these people are receiving just 90 minutes. how do you see it going on? so this will also force to reduce the number of sessions for each patient from 3 times a week to twice a week. this caused many patients to die to the is where the armies expanding, assault and joyful has forced the crew drove hospitals, including the biggest niche, are meaning many have had to risk the dangerous journey to central garza to continue their truth. went about the same flow in it's in a civil war. i've been receiving dialysis and wrap it for 3 years. i missed my sessions when the attack spreads, the rafa it was difficult for me to get here. it's a long distance and costly. when i finally arrived, i found the unit overwhelmed with patients. this is where it has blocked deliveries of critical medical supplies and fuel. the hospital is powered by generators and
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without fuel health workers can provide these patients with the care they need. not only that these patients were receiving tells me that y'all is, has treatments in unless you are hospitalized, but they were also seeking refuge here unfortunately. oh ok. the hospital does not have any pays for these policies and use to seek refuge. you're leaving them homeless. this is in the odyssey, you know, there is bless garza palestine with early am i calling this dalia tase by to, by a question on roger gopal. he's the un, special or reference here on the right to adequate housing. he says what's on the folding and guns that clearly constitutes an active genocide. unfortunately, what is seems to be happening is the form of ethnic cleansing, to move population from one location to another with eventually i suppose the goal of not allowing them to live in a normal way. and that was, is
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a matter of great concern and because it is a very great water crime under international law, particularly grave human. it says start as an occupying power. so you've, you're a self described the destruction of the strip as we've seen it as genocide. although many of you as a familiar with that time when it comes to the killing of people, can you explain how material disruption fits into that? well, i tried to use the dumb, dumb side to dress or particularly to the vast destruction of housing that we have seen in uh uh, in gauze. uh, um, i originally florida that um uh, in the fall of 2022 wind rush. it was bombing ukraine and the cities like maureen, people like getting pulverized. uh, what we have seen in the case of garza is clearly a case of damage side and constitutes an act of genocide as well. because the purpose of the destruction of housing, in many cases exceeding 7080 percent across gaza, is to make the place. i mean,
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habitable for the people of garza and south africa. points are very clearly an expedition before the i c j. that when something like that happens, essentially what you're doing is to comment an act of genocide. so he does in that context, i'm the, that's the destruction of all housing civilian infrastructure, a good cultural land support systems. we have to look at that in the context, even boats owned by fishermen in gauze have been completely destroyed. the no set partition spain's catalonia region, that stuff, but a huge set back in sundays, regional election, the socialist party, which also runs the national government in madrid, has emerged as the launch responded with most of the votes counted, counselor, and you have separate his government held a referendum to break away from spain in 2017. but madrid never recognize the vote . some of the ago has moved from buffalo. now it was
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a close victory counsel in your socialist, and they maintain a significant results for the unity vote. so says so the yes, the mind task with turning that when into reality. all these different bodies, as one of the most important relevant factors has been the policies of the spanish government. and in particular, a prime minister petro sanchez. this house he has quite a narrow majority. nevertheless, the challenge this pro unity policy has is whether they can form a government with a separate tables. catalonia is where the regional becomes an issue of national importance. the last time a pro unity socialist was governing the region was in 2010, much has changed since then. since the attempt of secession in 2017, the relationship between madrid and both to luna has been hence often hostile. one of the main speakers of this era form
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a castle on lita kind of low speeds the month. courtney in self imposed exile to avoid arrest his center right to june. this policy is a close runner up sign. he says that his vision for an independent catalonia is still young and full by votes, his stomach and be sure that goes through them. surely we are in a position to form a solid government dedicated to the cops line course. and we'll work harder for the next 1000 days for this purpose some legit, few yet. support for independence has diminished since 2017. when even then most people in the region were in favor of remaining in spain and it was a nice of last for the policy of the outgoing president of catalonia, the last we e. r. c. put it out of goodness have led the region since 2021, during which she had established a close a dialogue with a national government not let to pardons the separatist jail for that part of the sales succession. and the passing of the amnesty lot to clear those found guilty of separatist activity lead to up rule against prime minister suntrust and the rest of
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spain. while the selection has not usually the decisive results, finding a solution that will please most will be a fine balance. so now you go al jazeera, bustling in afghanistan, flash floods triggered by heavy rain of killed at least 315 people in the raw fields. the death toll could rise. i'm just here. i spoke to displaced residence in the background. one of the hottest teeth areas, kind of kind of have ripples berrydunn demand in debris, the ruins of what with family homes. the fullest of friday's lot destroyed thousands of properties across bygone province. isn't they going to move in a god? this is my life, but you see now all these what house of it full, one house of to another. scary flood came and took everything with it because of what i'm booked the act and i'm one of it on. it also took more than 300 lives, according to the televisions ministry for refugees, a number that is likely to rise. oh,
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the meaning of the victims have already been buried or not. i mean, i lost 13 members of my family, including women and children, out of flood waters washed out in time, villages and livelihoods. the guy said to them, we don't have clean water to drink and there's nowhere to live, nothing to you. that is everything, including the school and the clinic, are gone. the seasonal heavy rains, close the flash flooding, sweeping through several provinces across afghanistan. line is considered the wish to fix it. while it is that rather than the i don't know what health is coming to us from the government, there is no life left for us. i mean, why should we go? this is my house and all of it is destroyed. there is no life left for me anymore. many of the roads in announcers the regions paved in mud, making it difficult for rescue teams to reach remote areas. diggers on needed to combat the palm. so i, at the top,
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i expect the government and the un to provide us with shelter water medicine or somewhere to live so that all these people can be safe. and the people in the bugs on a waiting for that this really needed help to arrive. kindly tell ahead, i'll just see it as fast as a canadian's up in order to leave the homes in the western province of british columbia because of the threat of a fast moving wildfire. strong winds in fort nelson not making the plays more difficult to fight, while files of votes effect and 7 other provinces. and the governments wanting of higher normal spring and summer temperatures, meaning a greater risk of wall fox. because the people in china struggling to find enough to eat because of high food prices, climate change, as well as rising energy costs to play the role in creating the prices. john is rich and resources, but one of the poorest countries in the world. often it just reports something germane. food in chad has become so expensive that families are forced direction what they eat.

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