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to 0, the challenge is here, where the trapped desperate and hungry tens of thousands of starving palestinians are forced to scramble for handouts of controversial food distribution centers back the us and israel the i am several then. yea, this is else. is there a light from the coming up in the next 30 minutes, deliberate obstacle to posting and state code, the u. k. jordan, and then you went to condemn israel's decision to create 22 new illegals
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settlements in the occupied with tech reprieves for donald trump. us court temporarily reinstates his sweeping global terrace after previous ruling blocks, most of the lives and former calling the lease president joseph could be the, makes the controversial public appearance in a city seized by their will. one to back to revel group and 23. the it's 1 am in gaza and hundreds of palestinian men, women, and children are on the move after israel issued forced evacuation orders. the large parts of northern gauze. the and these are the scenes from outside the low, the hospital where patients and stuff were being forced to leave. it's the only is
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functioning health facility in the north operating at a low capacity because of is really a tax and located the world health organization has called the facility, a critical lifeline. the forced evacuation orders come, his families are mourning the depths of over 70 people killed by israel today after being under siege for 2 weeks the easily the soul just forcibly effectuated us from the hospital initially would us use to lease as the us to patient. edward to come step inside the hospital. however, the insisted on removing us and exactly, we think the hospital completely. we tried to propose an alternative to leave behind the limited number of men to come pour some out as was done back in may, but the is the right of the occupation assisted the total of us leave. the amount emissions are saying that israel is blocking them from collecting and distributing 8 into gaza, about 600 trucks carrying desperately needed supplies are being held at a crossing into the strip. for months,
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humanitarian agencies have warranted that is realized using starvation as a weapon of war. at a time when famine is taking, holding gaza, tens of thousands of palestinians are being forced to scramble for aid and 3 food distribution centers backed by israel and the u. s. witnesses say that security contractors open fire while struggling to control the crowd as of the house and reports. and once it began, as it promised to feed the hungry, has descended into a scramble for survival. across the gaza strip, a distribution centers settled by the gods, a humanitarian foundation, back by israel and the united states become sites of chaos, violence and desperation. palerose was, that's what i said, that is i left at 6 am because my children were hungry always. i went legally with my id, but i saw a merchant's loading of carts with thousands of the buckeyes. it was theft not by the people, but by those profiting from their hunger. the job of these hops along the lines
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collapsed into disorder security contractors, tasks with maintaining order overlap, eye witnesses before going fire injuries, even explosions on auto at the bottom. it says that this will come sooner. i arrived around 5 30 am parcels were thrown across 4 squares console arrived. gangs took the aid of his left empty handed. the image is a haunting people. scavenging through scots, it sacks of flour. the residents pushed aside motors, returning home, and t is 9. the has is ok, i haven't had flour for a week. i came back with nothing. this life is unbearable. the g h s. created as an alternative to the u ends. age operation has 4 distribution centers across guys. many question it's integrity and effectiveness. it's about moments on size of the
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young men take everything we, the elderly, have nothing aid is being stolen and sold with them on that on road take over the distribution again is central gaza. people describe the scene of this order and danger and the must have been done. we came to get bread and returned with shrapnel . today we the bread soaked with blood. when i kinda had the that ensure that 100 and left at the location, 11 month olds that got the software, it's from the city of mount nutrition. his mother called went to a soup kitchen and left with nothing but even less than muscle to the west. and the waves, only 3.9 kilograms. the average weight is 12. you got a medical referral 20 days ago. we're still waiting on how interested in the un humanitarian organizations have rejected the new system warning. it's allows is ready to control 8 access and to pay this to meet the needs of jobs. us 2300000
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people. both the g h f and the is really military deny firing live brown set civilians claiming all the warning shots where use well, that's already cost tens of thousands of lines on gas become another batch of fruit and to know the weapon or the ashan just to you from guys and city, here's also 0 is honey. my mood. with more details on what and folded outside the 8 hubs, the scenes of desperation continue is done, falls across the gaza strip. wherever there is food available. people, a storm and a storm made a run at it and the order to get their hands and whatever available what we've seen in the past couple days a particularly today at one of the new lease up in distribution sites. and it's very important or not only this site has been established on the ruins of many of
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the residential buildings for palestinians who lived there for the past years. their homes were destroyed, their agricultural land, many of the acres bull, those and destroyed but large a crowd turned up this morning to pick up the food par so that they were supposed to get there. more than half the people who showed up at the side, the lift back to their a temporary shoulder their tend without the food. there was that during, during the much of the, the violence that interrupted at the site including the machine machine gun, this fire that people to disperse, the largest crowd, many of the, at the, the scenes of k us and, and, and patty, that the, the, the shooting of the very causes state of panic of mind, people, particularly the children, the women who showed up at the site to pick up the food parcels. and from there, this is similar to the past couple days, right? in dallas full fun area where a larger crowd for a decided storm the site and,
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and took the food parcels. yesterday there were shooting as well as the larger crowd. the turn at the rock court door in rough city. today was the 3rd time we've seen this pattern of operation by the gods. a humanitarian foundation heavily backed by the us, then supported, supported by us and backed by these really military. and let's just point this out . this, these sides are setup in areas where there's really been a 3 have not only just destroyed the area, but also it's a station meters away from the side just causing state of panic and intimidation. for many of the people who are ready to and size hungry displays are really exhausted from walking long distance to get to these areas. and the white house is reporting that israel has accepted a new proposal for a temporary cease fire and gaza. let's take a look at what that agreement reportedly entails. under the deal, there will be a 60 day ceasefire in gaza. it would include the release of 10 living captives in 2
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phases of the deal would allow unconditional humanitarian aid into the strip from day one. and the us president donald trump, is expected to guarantee the terms of the deal. the key val doors and is really political and less than he explains what this could mean for prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we know this, we're talking an hour about 10 living captives and 18 brothers and a ceasefire of 60 days is really media. it has been reported in the last few hours that nathaniel told the relatives of the captives that he will accept it. but uh, for my experience, i can, i will not be surprised if and that's are now has some information to validate commercialization. let them be the bad guys. it will help him in the is riley buffy or the vote to say that you see, i was
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a good guy because this is on the top of these really headlines on the agenda. is the captives. this happened before like was the arrow piece initiative and other proposals that so we know that from us was ready to accepted and it turned out the blame on the other thing. if it happens, we're looking at early elections for another reason. there is a crisis or the coordination of prices, where is the orthodox bodies and for the out to go for early lectures on this issue that he accepted the mazda deal and bank vs mode reach. brought down the government was the old adults. he will take the credit for not giving in to the orthodox on the draft israel and bringing back the cavities. u. k. jordan and the united nations have all condemned israel's decision
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to build 22 new illegal settlements in the occupied westbank. not all 22 illegal settlements or new un says israel demolished more than 1700 pallets in buildings and homes and seas 24 square kilometers of land. last year. that was the engines need is really military permits to build any structure. and 61 percent of the occupied westbank. those permits are rarely approved. need abraham reports these rated government is calling its historic for palestinians. it's a reminder of the injustices of the occupation. 22 new leagues is ready. sacraments are to be built in the occupied west bank. according to his really rights groups, at least 9 will be built from scratch. the 12 secular outposts would
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be recognized and given funding by the government. one of them is on the land of the palestinian village of the dease means romanella. what started as a small structure built by an onset, they're more than 5 years ago, is now becoming the foundation of a fully fledged supplements at the visual hooked the oven. and settlers come in clean. the land is dead and scare people away. then a year or 2 later, they demand these really government, give them water and electricity and they get it. on the other hand, we hear defenseless. milwaukee paused in his say that the circular outposts are designed to link existing supplements to one another. and 2 is row proper, isolating palestinian land in the process and then send machine boy on the 22 set law outposts, discuss it across the occupied westbank. so it targets old a geography and you'll know this is a government the both that it's killing any possibility for
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a future palestinian state there announcing that publicly is ready, supplements have been growing for decades and as the number of circulars increase. so there's the violence. i guess often in the country why 60 attended with the increase of the increased. 5 relation, so the use of the social life, i think them giving them shopping them and both of those. so why do and this is a story of disposition, land, grub, and a blatant violation of international law coming just days before palestinians mark the anniversary of the 6 day war. when is re occupied the westbank in 1967 need to put him a new jersey to the
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us appeals court has paused the trade court ordered blocking the trump administration is sweeping in port terrace on wednesday, judges at the court of international trade, ruled against the president's use of emergency powers to impose the terrorist saying, trump had overstepped his authority. the power still remain in place for now. as the appeals process continues, the white house says that it will take the legal side all the way to the supreme court if it has to end, we'll seek to enact parents through other means. if it ultimately loses in the course. the terrors remain in place. the court told us they didn't all but tell say, hey, told us, go do it another way. so you can assume that even if we lose, we will do it another way. and i can sure, the american people that the trump chair of agenda is a live well healthy and will be implemented. practice. you save your jobs in your
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factories and to stop shape and form. well, i are well into for name or what else correspondence. kimberly, how can reports of the trump administration enjoying a small when the after a federal appeals court allowed for the temporary reinstatement of trump terrace to allow the department of justice to appeal this case. this after a federal judge on wednesday, blocked the terrace, stating that the president overstepped his presidential authorities. and the white house now says that it will continue to fight this ruling and defend arguing that the president's actions were legal and any effort to stop the terror of through the courts is nothing more than judicial. overreach. 3, the judges of the us court of international trade disagreed and brazenly abuse or judicial power to serve the authority of president trump. to stop him from carrying out the mandate that the american people gave him. these judges failed to
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acknowledge that the president of the united states has core foreign affairs powers and authority given to him by congress to protect the united states economy and national security of the press. secretary says that the trumpet administration believes these tariffs are what is needed to address what it believes as a large and persistent deficit when it comes to us trade goods. they believe that this will help bolster the defense industrial base ad advance domestic manufacturing in the us. and that's why the press secretary says the trumpet ministration will pursue this case all the way to the supreme court if necessary in order to ensure that trumps terrace remain in place. kimberly healthcare alger 0, the white house. in another us court room, the federal judge has extended an order to block the trump administration from stopping harvard university, enrolling foreign students. the order came is protestors gathered outside the
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university during a commencement ceremony. the harvard campus witness numerous student protests against the guys award for us government has frozen nearly $3000000000.00 in federal grants and contracts to the university. it's also threatening harvest tax exempt status if the school doesn't address what it calls anti semitism. however, tennessee is at harvard with more on that corporate. the origin of us who spiked with the trumpet ministration wasn't explicitly mentioned re commencement ceremony . however, the president of hava did receive prolonged to pause when he welcome students from around the world as it should be. he says, for now international students are safe. at harvard, a boston judge issuing a preliminary injunction preventing administration from stopping howard enrolling students and keeping the status of it about for the students. a visa status here in the country. otherwise, many industrial students, all international students face the prospect of either transferring to
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a different university or being deported. that will not be the case for now. and the legal case may go up all the way to the supreme court. so at least for the intermediate medium term, future international students are safe at home. she ever time see out to 0, harvard university cambridge, massachusetts. but the trump administration is legal battles do not end there. at least $181.00 rulings have at least temporarily pause some of the white house's initiatives according to the us media. they include trump's plans to stop birthright citizenship for some babies. born on us soil, several judges have issued temporary pauses on the executive order. there are also a number of lawsuits pausing, cuts made by you on most can don't use the department of government efficiency. and they've been numerous challenges to immigration policy, changes and deportation orders like the case of mountain with highly le columbia university students who played a prominent role in protests supporting l. a. stein. rena shaw is a conservative political advisor. she drives us now from washington, dc. rena,
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it's still good to have you back on the program. so the, the number, the quarter i yeah, the number, the quarter i 181 court borders that have challenged with a permanently or temporarily trump the policy moves. that's just, that's a massive number i, i don't have the comparison for say by nor obama, but i can safely say it is way beyond what they had. his court challenges in the 1st few months of their presidency. but as against that, this was part of the trump plan all along wasn't well look the minute the trunk took off that as we saw him promise and execute a number of executive orders that were just too many of us. washington insiders, a feeling that this was going to be an overreach of proportions. we've never seen and looked these executive orders really signaled a bold america 1st agenda. they,
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they cover things like trade, reciprocity, border security, energy dominance. but the big takeaway here is that the constitution checks and balances, things like judicial oversight and congressional authority, or what is slowing the pace of those executive orders now. and this is democracy's court ruled at work not to do really well. the white house would disagree uh no later than a few hours ago. the white house spokes person, carolyn, love, it was saying with the, this is, this is the work of an elected judges. this is judicial overreach. what do you say to that as well? on the one hand, i certainly understand why the white house you'd want to punch back at the court because they understand checks and balances. is what keeps our system alive and thriving, but also the jeep great issue. every time they get a ruling that is on favorable to them and they understand that they have to go back to the board. so file appeals, for example,
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in the case of the reciprocal terrorist that president trump decided to enact with bills and to really do was re balanced global trade in target nations with unfair practices. of course, we've heard this from the white house press secretary, in those exact words, with these recent court rulings of like the trade chords blog on sweeping duties. what that shows is that trumpets testing the limits of presidential power. and the risk here is really which how he should and market volatility. what to you is the biggest defeat in the courts for trump, so far. i mean, the list is pretty long, right? they've stayed the stymied some of his deportation efforts. they've got in the way of him blocking harvard university from enrolling foreign students. they've got in the way of, of some of his talents. we don't know how that's going to end of firing some of federal agents. what's the biggest loss for him in the course? so i would say it's uh immigration is the one to,
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to test the so i wouldn't say it's a loss as yet fully. but what we see it when a regression is a hard line stance from this white house with a really high stake look like i mentioned exit early on, border security and asylum bands. what they really do is both feel a big deal. trump, campaign promises would be the greatest legal push back in the course of reminded president trump, that even a president cannot rewrite immigration law udall laterally. and so with this tension really does is defined his domestic legacy. and i think congress needs to step in, in a bigger, broader way here. but of course, with republicans controlling boot chambers, you find it very problematic to see those will step out of line with what the party wants. but really the tests of leadership here i think are the biggest issues and they're continual. you know, true vision is transformative. but the laws of political gravity,
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separation of powers, traditional review, those are really rounding this precedence, trim, ambitions and trumps ability to navigate these road blocks or what's going to determine whether his policies re shape america or stall in the court room. the way else is the answer is always along the same lines because there's a, there's a legal question here, but there's a political question, right? so the judges are reading the law. that's one thing. and the white house is always saying, but we have a mandate to do this because donald trump promised almost all of this, he's not taking anybody by surprise whether it's the deportations, whether it's the terrorist, etc. he promised this and now he's doing this and the judge's reading the law. that's one thing. but donald trump and his team feel that they have a mandate to do what they're doing. a particularly when it comes to foreign policy, you use either america versus stance. but there are global ripples to that, that most americans do not quite understand even in this moment. and that's not
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a slide of my fellow citizens. it's just saying that this is all very new, you know, for breathing, for an aide to withdrawing from the parents agreement. what president trump orders have done is prioritize the united states of sovereignty over multilateralism. and what that does is re shapes, alliances and strains, nato. why also challenging china, but also at the end of the day, it risk isolating the united states if legal challenges continue to blunt his momentum. now also under domestic fries using deregulation versus the deep state. this president has made a huge the regulatory push within this 1st 100 days of taking office. we saw the flashing of climate rules, resizing the federal workforce through the department of government efficiency, affectionately known as those all that really aim to a lease economic growth or so the white house says, but the bureaucratic resistance and the court battles like bills over the
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birthright citizenship without really a shy lights. it's a deep state that he's about to dismantle. i ran a shock. conservative political advisor. thank you so much for joining us on the else. is there a news that was always a pleasure? thank you for having me here. the united states has officially reopened it's long closed ambassador's residence in the syrian capital, damascus, the newly appointed special envoy, the syria, inaugurated the residents in a flag raising ceremony on thursday. the washington, as yet formerly reopened its embassy, which was closed in 2012, following a crackdown on protests against then president bashar assad. a ukrainian president followed the mirrors. the landscape says keith has not received a memorandum from russia on new ceasefire proposals. it comes as turkish foreign minister was due to arrive in key to discuss peace efforts with the president followed him here zaleski. a confidence visit follows 2 days after he held similar talks with russian president vladimir putin and his foreign minister. crusher has
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proposed holding a 2nd round of directly go sions with key that would take place, and it is stumble next week. but ukraine is yet to respond to that offer. former congress, east president joseph could be a, has appeared in public for the 1st time since arriving in the city of goma, which is under the control of a one to back to m. 23 rebels could be that has been meeting religious leaders reported leave to help find a solution to years of conflict between government forces on the one hand and the rebels on the other. but the d. r. c's, former leader, has been accused by the current government of orchestrating the recent defensive by the m 23, which seldom sees vast swats of territory in the east of the country. of fidel a much i was who is the chief executive officer of death, sick analytics, africa, security risk, and geo political consultancy. these things could be la wants to be part of the peace process and the d r. c. and i would like to see that the presence of
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the leader in boomer is very significant. add to the dynamics of what is currently holding in, in the hours. in fact, the really, every theme is like every like day. i mean what, the, that of being a part of the suspicion of construction that it's like, i've left hospital a bridget with rebels for a long time. and if you look at why you look at his ad demeanor and his go for to how the boots, the double in the city which is barely killed by the rebels, then it goes to see that if i miss the how be that is really intox with the ripples and the vice versa, and we use the team, we just need as an act as a public. it showed that there was a revel really support his actions and without the support that the company, as did not have done what he's doing. so he's rather that shows that you really
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have even with him. what about that is the company. ready um, in that you think the previously mentioned on this platform that minister below was to be part of the piece with it for the further readings. usually enough for god view our position as well. retired way i've got the, i've left up is result that, you know, when the president, the center of what the just do, people will defy the of the leaving. okay. this is what we have seen that at the school up the last bill in the party which has been but anyways, and the pick up a lot. i've seen that. did you know we have been a patient every 6 weeks you seem to have taught, which is which at the middle of got to the hospital and the interesting because then it was peace in the origin. we've also seen what after the trial has been doing between one of the end of the no meant the copy of the doesn't want to be
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a way your doesn't want to be isolated for what any piece that's embed in that area. now, more than 50 people have been killed during a weekend, the violence between the medic, herdsmen and indigenous farmers in the eastern state of toronto houses. there was a hood address reports on the aftermath from the village of hunger. lou community morning as villages gather to remember that it's been days since the attacks by the motions to run high. you don't run off one of them one lots. yeah. if this is what is desired, we should be left alone. we don't want any stranger here. look out after this massacre inside the village. some sections are still smoldering of the rooms and the green store was set on fire community to dig him underneath, explains how the latest file is, was visited with his people. but i think i see that uh with
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a couple of to killing 7 people and one good also and 2 of them and we use what enraged and protect for loni supplements then cottage and cal. since to you, in the alone, more than 40 people have been killed, is the climax of 4 weeks of attacks and counter attacks between local farmers and the magic coachman. what competing for resources in this part of north east and nigeria, the latest violence began in bundle was between local families and herdsmen. and they just spread to communities like moving to. so i'm going to start to 6 members of this community and move on. i know i've been buried in this most great and there is fear for the attack us. may we test it will go to so many to retirees. scientists, tillman demands accountability. went on to the table and into this. a tech was unprovoked and not children didn't kill the accounts that will take any sending 100 . the accuses herdsman of cutting short. you sounded like.
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