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Neutralization of 12 pro-IS fighters lauded

ZAMBOANGA CITY: A high-ranking Philippine Army official has expressed hope for a cessation of violence in southern Philippines even as he lauded the neutralization of 12 pro-IS fighters, including its elusive leader, during a recent encounter with government soldiers.

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and mental health and development of the children in gaza. they will suffer for a few decades because of what is happening right now. when i said 73,000 people have been injured, most of them are children, half of them have moderate to severe injuries. they will have some type of disability, physical disability for the rest of their lives in gaza, and you can of course imagine their mental health trauma. i have seen in the clinic children so traumatised because of the sounds of explosions that happen every night, and many of them manifest that with physical illness and one of the children i have seen in the displacement centre, i ask every child, what would you like to be in the future, and they say doctors. they like to be doctors in the future, not fighters, except for one child, i saw him and he had typical ptsd, i asked him what he would like to be

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acute malnutrition among children. one third of the children. one third of the children in gaza have acute malnutrition which will lead to irreversible impact on your physical and mental health and development of the children in gaza. they will suffer for a few decades because of what is happening right now. when i said 73,000 people have been injured, most of them are children, half of them have moderate to severe injuries. they will have some type of disability, physical disability for the rest of their lives in gaza, and you can of course imagine their mental health trauma, i have seen in the clinic children so traumatised because of the sounds of explosions that happen every night, and many of them have physical illness and one of the children i have seen in the displacement centre, i ask every child, what would you like to be in the future, and they say doctors. they like to be. as in the future, not fighters, except for one child,

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winding up in the hands of hamas. the unites is and is really going do the best they can along with their allies in the region egypt and jordan make sure the humanitarian aid gets to the innocent palestinians in the region. but again this is about hamas wanting to hurt innocent palestinians hamas taking aid away from the innocent palestinians just like they put weapons in the hospitals and in schools. just like they tell innocent palestinians not to leave otherwise they will be shot. just like fighting that located themselves hamas fighters amongst the population using them as human shields. we will do everything we can i do think it is critical we make sure we get humanitarian aid into gaza. right now there is a notion out there that israel's committing genocide which is a one 100% false as a genocide going on in sudan which we don't hear a lot about. there is no genocide in gaza but we do need to make sure we prevent famine.

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6th may to saturday 11th may. the dispute has been deadlocked since aslef rejected the latest offer in april. in the last few minutes, the metropolitan police have charged two men with allegedly spying for china. christopher berry, who's 32, and christopher cash, who's 29, are accused of breaching the official secrets act. they will appear in court on friday when hamas fighters crossed into southern israel on 7th october, it was seen as israel's 9/11 — an attack the country's much vaunted intelligence agencies had completely failed to anticipate. well, now the head of israeli military intelligence, aharon haliva, has resigned — the first senior israeli official to step down over the attack in which 1,200 people were killed and hundreds more taken hostage. in his resignation letter he said he carries that black day with him day after day, night after night. our middle east correspondent yolande knell reports,

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and our fighters. if someone think they can enforce sections on an idf unit i will fight it with all my might. >> u.s. secretary of state antony blinken says that it's decision on these possible sanctions could be made very soon meanwhile the israeli war cabinet members within its are hoping the u.s. reconsiders. sandra? >> sandra: jeff paul live in tel aviv for us, thank y you. so as tensions in the mother is flareup, how should the u.s. be handling this latest rocket attack on us-based? former pentagon official brett sadler joins us now. go ahead and answer that one, how should we respond? >> how we should and how we most likely under the current administration are two different things. how we should respond at this point not even thinking about what we should have been doing in the month leading up to october 7th and now but i think a forceful response is required after the locations and the forces that made those attacks and foremost and hopefully that is occurring as we speak.

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best than there ever was an undefeated champion and you probably don't know of him yet unless you follow the underground world of bareknuckle boxing. punches thrown without any ads. run for 300 years, held underground secret locations with and paying a premium price to watch. you can't even tell even the fighters are in everyone is dressed in street clothes in case they had to get out of there. that is until now, bareknuckle boxing is legal in almost half the country. bobby gun is here now, he's never lost a fight. over 7070 degrees. he grew up in canada moving from hotel room to hotel room with his parents hustling and fighting to get by in a tough story can only imagine what he would think i only made it up, when you read in the book will not believe it all happened. his first fight, bareknuckle light, age of 13. grown men in parking lots for cash because his dad would be the matchmaker.

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[ applause ] -i left washington to head down to florida to witness the launch. had an opportunity to visit with the crew. the launch of columbia had occurred a year and a half after 9/11. at that time, i was in briefings to identify, "what are the high-value targets? "what are the things that would be an attraction for terrorists to just get the attention of the american people?" one of them was the shuttle. ♪ -the post 9/11 regiment remains in place, a huge no-fly zone around the launch pad patrolled by fighters, enhanced radars, surface-to-air missiles, and the launch time kept secret until the day before. ♪ -there were gunboats out there. there is, uh, you know, frogmen in the water.

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best than there ever was an undefeated champion and you probably don't know of him yet unless you follow the underground world of bareknuckle boxing. punches thrown without any ads. run for 300 years, held underground secret locations with and paying a premium price to watch. you can't even tell even the fighters are in everyone is dressed in street clothes in case they had to get out of there. that is until now, bareknuckle boxing is legal in almost half the country. bobby gun is here now, he's never lost a fight. over 7070 degrees. he grew up in canada moving from hotel room to hotel room with his parents hustling and fighting to get by in a tough story can only imagine what he would think i only made it up, when you read in the book will not believe it all happened. his first fight, bareknuckle light, age of 13. grown men in parking lots for cash because his dad would be the matchmaker. he now has a book about his life

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to mount a military operation in the south, near rafah, where so many people are packed in. israel says that there are hamas fighters, brigades, that are still there and they need to go in and take the fight to hamas there. almost all of israel's allies are saying don't, particularly the united states, very, very explicitly saying, look, do not do this, because the risk to civilian life is so large. because so many people are packed into that piece of territory. so there is a huge amount of concern in diplomatic circles about how hard and when israel decides to operate in rafah. yes, because benjamin netanyahu, the prime minister also under pressure from people within his own war cabinet to take that action. yeah. look, he is under pressure, notjust from them from others. notjust from them but from others.

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