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the old houses, they are the is really trying to take control of a major border crossing into gaza, closing off a supplies that software and knights of heavy bombardment in the so the, you're watching all those 0 life or the headquarters and del, find that you navigate is also coming up short lived celebrations in gaza after from us except a ceasefire proposal. but israel says it doesn't mean it's requirements. israel says it's sending it's allegation to cairo for more talks, but continue strikes on rough. one person has killed on several injured also
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a has the russian president vladimir putin is to be sworn in for another 6 year term in office. the hello. we'd begin in southern garza where the fast border crossing has been closed on the palestinian side by is really tanks, that's according to the border of 40. and they're blocking the main artery, bringing humanitarian aid into the strip, where many people already experiencing full blown famine. this follows a night of heavy is really bombardments and rough in southern gauze up at least 24 palestinians have been killed by his really strikes after that is really war cabinet unanimously voted to continue military operations in the city. and that came to spite him. ah says it's ready to accept a ceasefire. deal of the things you intend spun parts to very, very intense upon bar. the error strikes rockets, artillery shell,
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another tank shelling drones off firing at us. i have never in my life. i am 69 years old. have i ever seen bombardment like this? and i have witnessed several bores. i have never seen a war like this one on highway, and i really wanted to leave to evacuate, but i couldn't. the reason was that i found this injured young man. we rescued him, but the whole area is completely and utterly destroyed. well, israel has ordered at least a 100000 palestinians to leave a store and drift off since the war began. israel has forced palestinians to leave the north from gaza city to date and back in the center to con eunice in the south and then took off. nearly one and a half 1000000 palestinians are crowded into the city in the southern most points of the strip. and now they is really, military has ordered all residents and displays people to leave its eastern
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neighborhoods. it says they must move to the milwaukee area near the coast. we have had a rough woods joining us now from f. i. so i had a what impact 1st of all is the clues are a bit of a border co crossing, having on people and any aids in the world during the rep that crossing is the lifeline of the golf industry. but it hasn't, for the past 7 months been optim race, you know, leona at the low capacity possible given the, the, the, uh, the security clearance conducted by there's really no through the ongoing construction of the. but it did, in fact, allows some of the few minutes or any of that was only a trickle ever, but it gives some of it to a pallet going into allowed it to pass on. now, with the full closure, we're seeing an increase the rapid increasing the risk of the, the spread of famine already people here in overcrowded a spaces are struggling on daily basis to secure basic necessities that essential
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survival items as the vibe of goods for themselves. but not with the complete closure of the rubber crossing, as well as kind of mobile styling that has been closed for the past 24 hours right now. and is really military announced that it was the operating time of the southern acrostic until further, this monthly is conducted, the situations are getting very difficult, valued at hours right now with the presence of this really monetary it's off, it's heavy tanks and armored vehicles in the area just causing more waves of tonic and sensor for an already traumatized displays, $1500000.00 palestinians and overcrowded rather than just within the past hour or so. scores of injuries have arrived to take away the hospital. they are from the vicinity of the rough across things as well as from areas that was easily bomb an overnight attacks on the eastern part of the city. if there is more pressure on this small health facility here, the community hospital and other field hospital,
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given the fact that the georgia hospital right now does not receive any of the cases because it is in the red zone, it is in the area that where the where people were ordered to evacuated immediately within the past 24 hour. there are also more leaflets. aveena dropped within the past 45 minutes in the eastern area of a robust city and the western part of the full i had been road that's more like quarter of the city from the western parts. uh, in the philippines and in the neighborhood. more people are order shop right now to leave the area, just increasing the pressure on evacuation zone on health facilities right now. they're not operating at the very low capacity. given the difficulty of the situations right now on honey, when people are told to evacuate and to leave to so called say phones, what we've seen. and what we've been reporting for many months is that safe phones simply do not exist in the gaza strip. so where are people going who have been told
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to leave the eastern part of it of me as well right now, there's a sense of the chaos going on right now because people don't have much of trust in days. really narrative and they're taking the matter and they're, and they're how they're going through areas that they think it might be, excuse me, might be safe for them to shoulder on to provide somehow sense of, of safety and protection for their family members. but they realize that there is no safe place in the entire gall, this trip, and particularly here in overcrowded city in on unit that has to be completely destroyed by it is really a military. and the central area of that is as equally bombed as drop off within the past months. that at right now it's unpredictable. it's that the people move to area, generally hoping and praying that it's going to be the if they're not going to have this ongoing fear of the unpredictable bowling bonds. but the past experiences of
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life population up is very difficult. some people ended in evacuation going on until within hours, within days of their arrival, the shattering any sense of safety on what was the right now. it's not only the shot, a sense of safety, but there's conic. there's concern is really monitor. it keeps talking about a limited operation and drop off and run head crossing for days and part of it is more leave to start being dropped very inconsistent with what's going on on the ground. so it's not limited at all from what we see and, and judging it from the patterns of attacks, the pods of bombing and the evacuation order. okay, honey, thank you for that update from what i found in the cell for the cause. sure. well, how much is that? it's accepted a ceasefire deal just hours before is wrote renewed. it's a tax on draft off on for a short while, palestinians and guys i saw the war was over, but the celebrations were brief. as israel said, the agreement didn't meet its requirements, the deputy head of hamas and guys,
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i need to have said the group had received assurances from the mediators about the potential deal. the media is, has told us that the us president is clearly committed to ensuring the implementation of the agreement. the bowl is now in the course of these rarely occupation. we informed the mediators that we agree completely with the proposal. the mediators now to put pressure on the as rarely side to agree as well as soon as possible. but if the occupation wants to continue the war, the onus is on the mediators and the international community. but we did what we were supposed to do and we're patient we will own outlined. and i think we did everything from people. and in this stage of the negotiations we achieve the goals we talked about on the 1st a full ceasefire. full withdrawal of israeli troops return of the displaced with no conditions and the aid from people and a deal for the exchange of prisoners. we will continue until the end for you all
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captives from the occupations jails. here's what we know about the details of the proposed cease fire. it's divided into 3 phases, each lasting $42.00 days. the 1st includes the provision a safe passage for displace palestinians to return to their homes. the 2nd covers of withdrawal, if is really troops on the announcement of a permanent and is really military operations. the 3rd stage focuses on ending the blockades on the gaza strip. how much i'm doing is joining us from the jordanian and capital online. so we understand how much that israel has now sent negotiators to kyra, but they are still saying that the deal is a long way from being acceptable going into these negotiations. what are the sticking points that remain? and so they're in that you're seeing a lot of mixed messages coming out of this real right now. and that essentially, if you read between the lines and, and, and especially look at the different comments from different officials across the political spectrum. it really shows you how complicated the political terrain is
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and is real right now. and i think that's really why we're getting the sort of doing realities as far as what they want to do going forward on, on the one hand, you have the statement from the war cabinet that they are going to be sending negotiators to cairo. this at a time when they also maintain that they're going to be continuing. the operation is off i, the is really military is calling it a limited operation, but it is an operation nonetheless. now the fact of the matter is that nothing yahoo, the prime minister and in israel, he's under a lot of political pressure right now. he's under pressure from the far right wing, members of his coalition for key to him staying and power people. i get more been given here. he's the national security minister, and he has for months now demanded that netanyahu send troops into alpha. and he is a most of the time. follow that up with the threats sometimes overt, sometimes failed, but he would walk away from the government and collapse the coalition. if that doesn't happen, he even went as far as last night,
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saying that there should be troops sent into route for once again. then you have people like, yeah, your la pete who is the opposition leader. he was on his really me is really military radio earlier in the day. and he was saying that if it were up to him, the operation would have been delayed at least 48 hours so that it doesn't imperil negotiations to find the ceasefire deal so that those captive still being held in gaza can be returned home. so as you know, the fact of the matter is that nothing yahoo is finding the terrain by which he can maneuver in israel, narrower and narrower. on the one hand, he wants to satisfy his face and his far right when you want to see him going to the on the other hand, you will have demands. and the opposition, as well as more and more citizens were coming out into the street, saying that he needs to enter into a deals to ensure that those captains being held in gaza actually are able to return to israel. now to that point, last night you saw demonstrators take to the streets yet again, thousands of people come out and places like tell of even high thoughts in
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jerusalem and other parts of the country demanding that nothing yahoo go ahead and sign on the dotted line and enter into a ceasefire, so that their loved ones and that those captives could actually return home. i can tell you i was in tel aviv this past saturday. we saw thousands of people out there, many of them related to captives in gaza. they were saying that the time is crucial, that this is a critical hour and they are worried that if there is not a ceasefire right now, but it may elude them. and they say that if that happens, that then their loved ones, those captives will be in harm's way and could potentially be killed if that ground operation goes ahead in full in dropbox. so it's a very complicated situation in israel right now. more and more pressure on the, the prime minister. and even though he is sending this delegation to cairo, the question is really going to be, how much leeway do they have to negotiate? because in the past, we've seen negotiators go to 2 parts of the world where talks were being held, but not have a huge amount of leeway from the prime minister to go ahead and finalize details.
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so the devil is really going to be in the details in the hours and the days ahead. it is a critical time. there are more people in israel that are demanding that the prime minister enter into a ceasefire. but everything right now is very much an open question. okay. yeah, it is. thank you. how much enjoy, thanks for that reporting from my mind and just to explain why i'm how much is reporting from my mind. so benjamin netanyahu, his cabinet, has banned alger 0, and that's why we're having to report from outside of israel. well, many people who left eastern europe have headed towards data and bella and central garza. we're bringing him to the hotel, the who's joining us from there and tell us what you're seeing in terms of how was dated by not even able to handle more people coming to the city a great day and a lot. so hospital where it's already, there has been hundreds of tens surrounding the hospital and inside the hospital where there are policy means that seats the chair for more than 7 months. more
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people are coming in i. i saw a couple of cars, a bill would their blanket to their tents that are searching for any place surrounding the hospital or in the hospital. unfortunately, they had no luck and they were what they left because there was no place inside the hospital for them to set them up. there are times we're also seeing people searching for any sidewalk for any empty area to set up their test bed. it's very crowded, and another thing is that there is no guarantee that some evacuating from the southern sides to the middle area is going to keep them safe. at least to a targets have been targeting a bit in black. and to say that the central area since the morning there have been up to these sub hardly sinews injured. and that, that would be lenses have been transferring these injuries to local hospitals where i am right now. it's all very proud that it's packed people do. do not spa can find
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any place that, that, that sits up to set up their tents, their face to frustrated. they're, they're desperate not only looking for a se, safe place to set up their tents, but also they feel that it's very frustrating that that's why i is no longer working. no, it is interesting. and they're trying their best to secure themselves. and to find as much food as possible as they are also be ring apartments in the central area and the south of the gaza strip handles was already thank you so much for that report from data that are in the center. the goal is to start, so is really soldiers have been killed that has been the drone attack that strike last from southern lebanon hit targets near the northern is really telling them it too long. it was one of a series by has by law that included rockets is really the army said it's instruct several as well. the buildings on comm, pounds in southern lebanon,
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columbia university has cancelled its main graduation ceremony after weeks of protest and solidarity with palestinians. the university says it will hold smaller college functions. instead. dozens of student demonstrators have been arrested us campuses over the weekend after demanding their schools caught financial ties with israel. will protest or is at the university of chicago or defying administration demands. they leave their encampment. john 100 as best reports from the campus. the frame just continue with the university of chicago on monday, a group of faculty and some of them are standing here within the encampment, say that they stand with the protesting students and they say they're willing to be arrested with them if necessary. the university of chicago has a long history of allowing free speech and protesting, but one professor says there is an exception for palestinian issues. what do you
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call that exception? i call that answer palestinian racism and anti muslim racism and anti era racism. and ultimately, it's a belief that palestinians are not human beings, that they do not deserve the same care respect, voice, but that other people get chicago. police have shown no reluctance to come in and arrest students over the weekend. they arrested dozens of students at the school of the art institute of chicago and it depaul university. they responded to classrooms between pro is riley and pro palestinian protesters. john henry and l g 0. chicago to store heads on al jazeera hopes for a transition to democracy in shawn's long awaited presidential elections. but of servers for raising concerning the
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now the big chairs that were privileged into easier are still around. it was popular and back through sort of lazy, but it's rather gotten married, born here, and job, which you might expect them to be. but there are other motions breaking out of other parts of the se, a issue which makes something of difference. for example, in this question, part of the time where you're 43 and my know so yes, today we're going to sit down to 35. the reason simply some of the storm started breaking out in this part of the tide on the no crossing to me in my as well. you know, straight the, a big that we to is not much he's going on. some use something the stones have been showing up in west australia, but they nothing. the full cost you on the which is path is just in the sunshine at about $27.00 degrees and you're all the way up the coast of new south wales and tropical queens and isn't on the shore breeze. so is dell. occasionally sherry here and that last from whence they probably into says to pass for new zealand, find looking day for the most part on wednesday,
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but you'll see this right and come here from the says, well i say right, pretty obviously smart city, low heights as well. and that keeps moving up across south bound and into north holland steering so this is the temperature in christchurch down to 10. and then back up to 40 is almost repeat day on friday the the the . ringback the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the hello again, here's a reminder of the top stories on how to 0, the gaza crossings. authority size is really army is blocking crucial aid supplies from entering the strip after it close down that off border crossing. people in some areas already suffering from an israel's work cabinet has voted unanimously to push ahead with an assault on dropped off despite how much saying it's agreed to a cease fire deal. palestinians have been seeing the cities eastern areas, dr. israel horn to for full scale to is really soldiers have been killed and it's from an attack long spice and spun off the strike from southern loving on head
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targets near the northern is really challenge of the to the russian president vladimir present is being inaugurated in the palace of the kremlin, and this marks the beginning of another 6 year term after being after leaving the country for almost a quarter of a century. he claimed the he won russell's presidential elections in march by a landslide. under his rule, russia has increasingly crackdown on descent and bassett, or is really only foreign dignitaries invited to without ceremony as only the french and basset are confirmed. his attendance. we have the sensor bar, you know, who's joining us or moscow totes or so i believe this is the 5th time that puts in will be inaugurated or has been inaugurated. in fact, just tell us about the story many and what's the message that's being sent out by putting, as well during the russian presidents
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made his way down the corridors of the palace in the kremlin. and made his way into saint andrew's hall, where nearly 2500 people were waiting for him and he took the oath of office and that was followed by the national and some of the country. and then he delivered a speech. and during the speech, he started by thinking the soldiers in the russian military that are fighting the so called special military operation in ukraine. and he made some promises to the russian people. he thanked them 1st of all for their supports. and he said, that's the stability and security of russia is his number one priority coming into office for the 5th time. of course, lot in we're putting is no stranger to the position of presidents in russia. he will be in power for the next 6 years. uh once that is completed, he will go down in history books as the long the survey russian leader in this
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country's history surpassing joseph stalin. the russian president seemed very much at ease and confidence when he spoke to the people that were attending the inauguration ceremony. he made it very clear that russia is at a critical time and faces many challenges, of course, both domestically and foreign. he talks about how russia is not against having dialogue with the west, but that the rushes interest must be preserved and moving forward. the idea of the boot disability and development is something the president will focus on that even important secured his victory with no opposition or real challenge to his candidacy back in march. and he received nearly 88 percent of the votes that was cast in the country. and that the election in march has the highest voter turnout and rushed us history with nearly $77.00, a 75 percent of the population going to the polls. so it's important symbolic day for the presidents,
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of course. and now he's task with really ensuring russell russia's future at a time when it is very critical in terms of the threats it, a space has both domestically and for. and just on monday, the russian president order and for the 1st time, nuclear drills of russia's tactical weapons by the military near positions in ukraine. delivering a very clear message to western leaders who have said that they are not against the possibility of sending troops to ukraine to the fate. russia. that is something that is very much seen as a red line here for vladimir put in. and this new clear posturing is now at an all time high, given the fact that the war and ukraine is into it's a 3rd year. and the russians are very much adamant that they will continue the fight until they are victorious. because losing and ukraine is seen as russia being defeated by the west. okay,
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thank you so much store. so thanks for that report and from us go rescuers in south africa are searching for dozens of people who are missing after a building collapsed. for people were killed at the construction site in the city of george near cape town. 24 workers were pulled from the rubble, but 51 are still missing. india is holding the 3rd phase of monmouth general election spread over a month. the world's most populous nation began voting on april. the 19th and ballots will be counted on june. the 4th, nearly a 1000000000 people are eligible to vote. well, tuesdays polling covers 93 states and 1193 seats and 11 states and territories. and that includes prime minister, inger modi's, home state of good yards, as well as several constituencies in which our products, the country's most populous states of the engine government has failed to give these us to algae zeros correspondence to cover this story. so we've been forced to
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report from outside the country and for years the cast system that divides the majority into community has defined regional politics and with our per this, because social reef has more no fall from the same as taj mahal in the northern indian state just looking for these visits, well, i think the industry in the city of fall grow it employees millions of people like old pro cos who owns about 70 to 90 dollars a month that he belongs to the community that falls at the bottom of the cost hierarchy for centuries, develops with once known as i'm taught, you both have been just social isolation and forced to work as cleaners, menus, cabbages, and problems. so as part of a debt consult, effort to improve their lives. the government has reserve jobs and education seats for them. but don't regard says under the governing bgp opportunities have declined . yep. they'd be the sort of guy any definitely. since
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b j p has come to how i think the employment opportunities on the reserve category has gone down from the they keep saying they'll eradicate poverty. but it seems stable, eradicate the party. okay. them go to the community. that includes develop forms of crushing voting no, accounting for 20 percent of the state's population. i think go from vote on the basis of cost. i think they need to split preston. look for the age of music when they go the public ones, the leader who is connected to the masses and works for the benefit of the people, gives me the name of any b s p leader who is helping the people who come on. it's the same with the congress on the some majority parties. we see them only during the election season and up the beach if he has the government, the politically crucial states since 2017 under to there's been a rise in fines against stomach, according to india's national crime. breakfast futile the opposition,
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the line so chooses the bgp of dividing indians along religious and ethnic lines. but even though the middle of, the congress says it's it selected, it will ensure a nationwide costs based sense is to implement corrective action from this didn't ring to movie has rejected the idea. and because the identity of the cost remains a very, very important to us, picked off mobilization of the people and people who find it is that'd be made group in which they can go and mobilize. i think goss cuz remained the important for the trim on which and then politics is telling me was for many indians like own precaution is to children who also work in a shoemaking factory. they want the leaders to improve the living and working conditions of consumption leave on to see the just a reminder that alpha 0 journalists were not granted visas by the government to
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report on the election from inside india. a vote counting is underway and shot following a presidential election aimed at ending 3 years of military rule. under its interim president, mama to entries debbie sees power officer. his father was killed following 3 decades and power, and voters will now decide whether to extend the found a lease rule. asked me to introduce reports in the capsule in germane a. she loves the service out, watching the counting and collection of votes that will determine who will become struts, precedent for the next 5 years. obviously, the voting process was largely successful. but an incident in one to charge, 2nd largest city. while mine was shot dead raises can say for the 1st time vote just like did i putting this election provided an opportunity to put chide on the right track. i voted for someone who i hope can change the
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mentality and fix our education. that's what i want to see done. but the day ends in frustration for some the people responsible for organizing this has failed to do their job. this is total chaos. but as many who couldn't find the names of either failed to register or pick up new cards, the election is a crime except for 3. yeah, transition period led by incumbent president. how much interest debbie, who took power when his father was killed on the battlefield. last month is the i have fulfilled before god and my people promised to organize an election within a specific timeframe. retained the country to democracy in the same way we promised to organize and deliver a national dialogue and referendum is main challenge and prime minister success must also. but as you can see,

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