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tells the israelites to kill every man, woman, and child, destroy all property, even kill every animal in retaliation for a surprise attack. the committee to protect journalists reports that more journalists have been killed in the first ten weeks of the israel/gaza war than have ever been killed in a single country over an entire year. the united nations reports that more u.n. aide workers have been killed in gaza than in any other conflict over the 78 years of the organization. it's possible that some of these numbers are misleading. but are all of them coming from various sources wrong? this military campaign is being perpetrated by a deeply unpopular government in jerusalem that is trying to salvage its reputation. polls since the start of this conflict have shown that most of the israeli public has lost faith in prime minister netanyahu. a poll that came out last week found that only 15% of those

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Americas Newsroom

miles out. reporters were briefed just before midnight on saturday night that the mission was complete. about 100 u.s. special operations forces were involved in the dangerous extraction. hundreds of u.s. citizens, aide workers and teachers are still stuck if khartoum. the at the same timeed 16,000 still there have never lived in the u.s. when reached by the state department leaving u.s. officials were told they wanted to stay. >> we commend the military and intelligence community for getting diplomatic personnel out. a dangerous mission to take them out by helicopter. >> as the u.s. flag lowered over the u.s. embassy foreign governments are seeking to move into sudan. russia's group has a history of smuggling gold out of the country and russia wants to build a base on the red sea

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America Reports

u.s. military moving additional forces where they may have to evacuate personnel in sudan's capital. jennifer griffin is live at the pentagon and jennifer, you have to worry for the u.s. personnel there, why they weren't evacuated a while ago. >> well, john, the violence began last saturday and the situation is extremely dire based on firsthand eyewitness reports on the ground in sudan. the state department says it is in touch with several hundred private american citizens who are in sudan and might want to be evacuated. the u.s. military is moving military assets as you mentioned, given the likelihood they will be asked soon to evacuate u.s. embassy personnel, stranded aide workers. at least one american is dead, some fear a new vicious civil

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CNN Newsroom Live

thousand that not only not able to live in their homes, not only lost everything, but are being housed in temporary tents, containers, across southeast turkey. we visited some of these tent cities that are set up while the authorities and governments say they are planning to rebuild the affected areas within a year, the aide workers across the country in the camps told us they are here for the long haul. they're setting it up that this could be the reality for tens of thousands of people for the next two or three years at least. of course there is a sense of growing frustration, growing sense of anger, here, particularly as elections loom. we have heard continued calls for the government to take action, some even calling for the government to step down. max. >> nada, thank you. still ahead, spacex pulls the plug in the last minute on its planned launch. we'll tell you why that happens in just a moment.

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The Eighties

home after the latest prisoner exchange with moscow. it says the remains of two british aide workers killed in the east of the country were also returned. a russian state news agency says more than 60 russian troops were freed by the ukrainians in a deal mediated with the united arab emirates. for the fifth straight weekend, protesters filled the streets across israel. now, this was the scene in tel aviv. thousands more demonstrate in the jerusalem, haifa and other israeli cities. protesters objecting to the right wing government of benjamin netanyahu and a series of planned judicial changes. opposition attended the rallies, including the former minister

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CNN Newsroom With Pamela Brown

where they'll likely be detained and start their process and entering the u.s. we continue further down along the rio grande and find this camp city. it sits in juarez, mexico, opposite el paso, texas. at the start of this week, aide workers estimated 3,000 people were sleeping here. that was until word spread suggesting an easing of u.s. border restrictions. immediately some 2,000 people mobilized to cross. [ speaking non-english ] the second time. for lavel, her husband and 5-year-old son, motivated to try again after learning this week a u.s. federal judge struck down what's called title 42. the trump-era policy allows border agents to turn away migrants crossing illegally all in the name of covid prevention. since it took effect in march, 2020, there have been nearly 2.5 million expulsions, most under the biden administration. what do you know of title 42?

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The Lead With Jake Tapper

condemned joe biden's discussions about the kim jong-un missile program at the g20 summit this week. >> i'm confident china is not looking for north korea engage and further he is callatory means. >> reporter: but north korea continues to break its own record for firing missiles with 34 days of launches this year. the state-run media showing that kim jong-un led this launch, we're hearing from an aide that it was a new type of intercontinental ballistic missile and quoting kim jong-un as saying it the us and hostile forces which makes it necessary to bolster their nuclear deterrence. brianna. >> paula following this from south korea. thank you for that report. also in our world lead, in response to the announcement that the title 42 immigration policy would come to an end next month, aide workers at one part of the u.s./mexico border estimate that about 2,000

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they seem to cherish. this cinema was a bomb shelter, local officials said. it's unclear if when their huge air strike hit that the russian military was aware it had been empty days earlier. just the ferocity of the air strikes we're seeing here designed simply to get people out of this town. those who stay among the shards of glass feel abandoned already. >> translator: many, many people but there is no gas or water or power or anything. we ask the aide workers today when it will all come back and they said there's only prostitutes, junkies left. that means the aide workers have left here. >> reporter: she's picking up pieces of the air strike which she felt the full force of in the her apartment eight floors up. there's an old lady on the first

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Hallie Jackson Reports

the border will reopen for everyone. i spoke to a migrant yesterday who said there is a woman who just crossed the border in texas and she's in the u.s. now. so why can't i go to the border a and do the same? plus, i have been hearing all these hearing that the border will open and their interpretation of some of the news stories out there is not the proper interpretation and you can add to that, some misinformation that is, in fact, being shared, i am told, by some of the aide workers that people that will post comments on social media platforms or have wrong information saying hey, i think on the 23rd things will change and you can enter the united states. we are in tapachula the border with guatemala. every day they see 700 to 800 migrants cross into mexico and arrive here in an office where they're trying to become refugees so they won't be

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