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First detected in india, as doctors� raise concerns about the easing of restrictions. And Covid 19 testing before the Revision Song Eurovision Song Contest. Hello and welcome to bbc news. The us president , joe biden, has spoken by phone to both the israeli Prime Minister and the president of the Palestinian Authority after another day of violence in the region. Mr biden expressed Grave Concern over mounting casualties. More than 150 people most of them palestinians have died since the latest conflict began on Monday. Our Middle East editor, jeremy bowen, reports from jerusalem. The made desperate attempts to find survivors in the flatten three story house, but ten civilians were killed. 0h, three story house, but ten civilians were killed. Oh, god, he is saying, take your revenge. Mohammed lost his wife and four small sons. Only his five month old son, omar, survive, with a broken thumb. His mother, was buried with her four dead boys, and his sister, four dead boys, and his sister, four of her children. This man had been visiting them for The End of the ramadan holiday. Journalist in The American News Agency Ap pleaded with the Israeli Military to have time to evacuate. The building, also used by aljazeera tv, was destroyed. Israel said its other tenants included hamas. Both News Organisations condemn the attack. A Hamas Missile killed and is really man in his 50s near tel aviv. He didnt get to the shelter. 505 near tel aviv. He didnt get to the shelter. Sos near tel aviv. He didnt get to the shelter. Waking up, we went to get to the shelter. Waking up, we went to the get to the shelter. Waking up, we went to the safe we went to the safe room, the living room, the bedroom was all rubble. Living room, the bedroom was all rubble all rubble. Hamas said the attacks on all rubble. Hamas said the attacks on israel all rubble. Hamas said the attacks on israel would attacks on israel would continue. Palestinians in jerusalem commemorated a war where thousands of palestinians fled, which for these people is the Original Sin of this conflict. The Original Sin of this conflict. ,. , conflict. You cannot blame hamas for conflict. You cannot blame hamas for attacking, conflict. You cannot blame hamas for attacking, like, | hamas for attacking, like, throwing some small rockets. Israel has. Throwing some small rockets. Israel has. Israel has. They killed Someone Israel has. They killed someone today. Israel has. They killed someone today. How i israel has. They killed. Someone today. How many israel has. They killed someone today. How many are killed now someone today. How many are killed now in someone today. How many are killed now in gaza . Someone today. How many are killed now in gaza . This someone today. How many are killed now in gaza . This is killed now in gaza . This is shakier asked, killed now in gaza . This is shakier asked, still killed now in gaza . This is shakier asked, still simmering with anger after israeli groups and their lawyers tried to evict palestinians from their homes. Which ignited this crisis. There was an assumption among some in israel that the conflict was more or less over and simply had to be managed. Now, the tension here and the events of the last week or so have shown that that is not the case. The truth is that all the hatred, challenges and dangers that have blighted the lives of generations never went away. Jeremy bowen, bbc news, jerusalem. Lets speak to wafa al udaini, A Gaza based journalist and international correspondent for a number of media outlets. It is very good to have you here with us on bbc news. Just to get a sense of the situation there as it stands at the moment where you are . Yeah, well, firstly. Moment where you are . Yeah, well, firstly, thanks for well, firstly, thanks for having me. Can we, yeah, if you want me to describe the conditions at the moment, i can tell you it is really terrible here. What is happening on the ground is really genocide, we can say it is Ethnic Cleansing happening on the ground. Every few moments we can hear massive explosions, and then, you know, we have only three hours of electricity because of the electricity because of the Electricity Lines across the Gaza Strip. And maybe in the coming days we will not have electricity at all across the Gaza Strip. And actually, this can affect some areas that dont have water at the moment. And you know, like, whenever we hear explosions, actually, every house here across the Gaza Strip is shaking from the powerful missiles from the israeli occupation. And for your audience, israeli occupation. And for youraudience, if israeli occupation. And for your audience, if they do not know gaza, just let me tell you a little bit. Gaza isjust a tiny area in palestine, it is just 360 kilometres. Tiny area in palestine, it is just 360 kilometres. 0k. 0k. Wafa, i just 360 kilometres. 0k. 0k. Wafa. I want just 360 kilometres. 0k. 0k. Wafa, i want to just 360 kilometres. 0k. 0k. Wafa, i want to ask, just 360 kilometres. 0k. 0k. Wafa, i want to ask, israel. Wafa, i want to ask, israel says these israel is our these Air Strikes are targeting where hamas militants are hiding. If that is the case, bar hamas using that tactic of putting themselves amongst civilians and putting civilians at risk . �. , civilians and putting civilians at risk . �. , civilians and putting civilians at risk . A. , , civilians and putting Civilians Atrisk . A. , at risk . Actually, this is very wronu. At risk . Actually, this is very wrong its at risk . Actually, this is very wrong. Its really at risk . Actually, this is very wrong. Its really very at risk . Actually, this is very| wrong. Its really very wrong. What is happening on the ground is something different. They are just attacking civilians here. You know, like destroying infrastructure here across the Gaza Strip. They arejust destroying tanks, shops, residential buildings, and they dont have any idea that there are hamas members in this area or anybody. Theyjust are hamas members in this area or anybody. They just want to demolish houses and buildings and the structures. They killed. We have over 160 palestinians massacred just in these four days. And amongst those who were massacred, we have over a0 children, and 25 palestinian women who got massacred. Palestinian women who got massacred. fik. So most that got massacred. Ok. So most that got massacred massacred. Ok. So most that got massacred i massacred. Ok. So most that got massacred ijust civilians. Arejust massacred ijust civilians. Are just civilians. Massacred ijust civilians. Are just civilians. Are just civilians. The other oint i are just civilians. The other point i wanted are just civilians. The other point i wanted to are just civilians. The other point i wanted to ask are just civilians. The other point i wanted to ask you i are just civilians. The other i point i wanted to ask you was about hamas and what they are doing. Clearly the launching of rockets, then would give israel the opportunity to say hamas does not want to achieve peace, and so therefore, it makes the situation for the people you are talking about, who are suffering in gaza, even worse. What should hamas be doing instead of firing these rockets and escalating the Violence Thatis and escalating the violence that is in nobody� s interests . You know, this is really israeli propaganda. They are using justifications in order to justify their actions. Their brutal actions here in the Gaza Strip. Look at the west bank, they just yesterday killed strip. Look at the west bank, Theyjust Yesterday killed ten palestinians who were protesting peacefully. They killed them. Those people did not fire at them at all. And they killed them. And around shakespeare are, they want to expel people from their homes that they used to live for generations in these homes, and then they want to expel them sheikh jarrah. And assaulting palestinians at al aqsa mosque. Wafa al udaini, we are going to have two leave it there. And wafa al udaini, joining us there from gaza, thank you. Protests have been held around the world in support of palestinians. Courtney bembridge reports. From hamburg to honolulu, italy to iraq, events like these were held around the world. This is madrid, one of several protests held across spain. Translation ~ � , Translation Weve been silent for many years. Translation weve been silent for many years, its Translation Weve been silent for many years, its time Translation Weve been silent for many years, its time for for many years, its time for us to go out and speak for all those palestinians who are dying, and defend them. Because if we dont do it, no one else will. If we dont do it, noone else will. ,. ,. ,. ,. , will. In london, a Stream Of protesters will. In london, a Stream Of protesters marched will. In london, a Stream Ofj protesters marched through will. In london, a Stream Of protesters marched through Hyde Park towards the israeli embassy. Organises a 100,000 people attended the rally, urging the Uk Government to do more. ,. ,. , more. The whole world should be doinu more. The whole world should be doing something more. The whole world should be doing something about it. Doing something about it. Including this country, america should be doing more thanjust pending an envoy. I think its because that goes pending an envoy. I think its because that goes from pending an envoy. I think its because that goes from one | because that goes from one generation to another generation to another generation until palestine is free generation until palestine is free. ,. , generation until palestine is free. ,. ,. ,. Free. It is a cause. Police used tear free. It is a cause. Police used Tear Gas free. It is a cause. Police used Tear Gas and free. It is a cause. Police used tear Gas And Water free. It is a cause. Police used tear Gas And Water cannon to try to disburse cards in london. Authorities had banned the event, fearing a repeat of violence that erupted at a similar march in 2014, when protesters targeted synagogues and jewish owned businesses. Free palestine german police also tried to disperse protesters after thousands gathered in burley and. Berlin. There were widespread protests in arab countries, too, including Levin Anon and tunisia. �. ,. , tunisia. Dont let we want to tell ou tunisia. Dont let we want to tell you our tunisia. Dont let we want to tell you our tunisia. Dont let we want to tell you our your tell you our your message is our message. We tell you our your message is our message our message. We will never be defeated our message. We will never be defeated the our message. We will never be l defeated the us president , joe biden, defeated the us president , joe biden. Has defeated the us president , joe biden, has defended defeated the us president , joe biden, has defended israel, biden, has defended israel, saying the government has a right to defend itself. But pro palestinian rallies were held across the country. These pictures from washington, dc, where hundreds gathered. Events were held in several cities across australia and, too. These pictures are from sydney. More events are planned over the weekend and into next week. Courtney bembridge, bbc news. Here in the uk, the Doctors Union, the british medical association, has voiced concern about a further easing of Coronavirus Restrictions in england on Monday. Government ministers say theyre acting coolly and calmly, but some scientific advisers have warned that the indian variant is more contagious than previous strains and could trigger the biggest wave of infections so far. Heres our health correspondent, katharine da costa. Out on the streets of bolton in greater manchester, this rapid Response Team is going door to door, handing out Test Kits as authorities here and in other hot Spots Race to contain the more contagious indian variant. Were asking people to please do take a test if you dont have any symptoms so we can identify people who may be positive and then support them through the isolation period. Excuse me, keep walking. With extra doses made available, this site has ramped up to 4000 shots a day. While vaccines are expected to protect against serious illness from this variant, its thought they may not completely stop transmission, so the advice now is to shorten the gap between doses to eight weeks for the most vulnerable, to boost short term immunity. There is a bit of a Trade Off here, because we know 12 weeks is better in terms of long term protection. We think there is enough of a crisis with this particular virus in the country at the moment to make sure that we get those individuals that have only had their first dose fully protected as quickly as possible. Runners at this 5k run at Kempton Park in surrey took part in a Test Event to see whether mass outdoor events without social distancing could be brought back safely again. Some Health Experts are concerned about allowing indoor mixing from Monday, and a more transmissible variant risks the variant taking off again, but ministers say its too soon to say what it will mean for ending lockdown measures next month. In scotland, enhanced testing is under way in glasgow. Together, with murray, the city will have to stay in level three restrictions for another week. England says the government is right to move ahead on Monday. fin Government is right to move ahead on Monday. Government is right to move ahead on Monday. On the basis of the evidence, we are doing the right thing, continuing with Monday, but keeping everything under review. There are now fewer everything under review. There are now fewer than everything under review. There are now fewer than 1000 everything under review. There are now fewer than 1000 covid | are now fewer than 1000 covid patients in hospitals in the uk, the lowest level into mid september. Ministers and their advisors will be keeping a close eye on the data to ensure we dont see another surge in admissions. Katharine da costa, bbc news. The national Unity Government in myanmar which represents those opposing the military authorities has appealed for international intervention to save the population of a small town under Siege Byjunta forces. It says they are using heavy Artillery And Helicopter gunships on the town of mindat, which has been besieged for three weeks. Its residents took up arms against the Ruling Junta last month. Soe win than is the editor of Bbc Burmese and says the towns people have been doing what they can to resist the Countrys Military. We saw over the past two days, the Population Arming themselves with Hunting Rifles and whatever home made weapons they can manage, and then they interceded, intercepted the military compound, and then set fire on six military trucks yesterday. The military retaliated by using aerial attack helicopters, and we have heard that the military has entered the town and seized it. Thousands of people have fled the city. Voters in chile are electing delegates to redraft the Countrys Military era constitution. The new assembly will have equal numbers of men and women and, for the first time, places are being reserved for citizens from chiles indigenous population. Urging people to go to the polls in large numbers, president Sebastian Pinera has described it as an historic moment. This is bbc news. Our main headlines. Israeli warplanes have destroyed a tower in Gaza Housing international media. President biden has called leaders on both sides, expressing Grave Concern about the escalating violence. Across the world, Tens Of Thousands have been marching in solidarity with the palestinian people. China has successfully landed its first rover on mars. The Tianwen 1 lander touched the Planets Surface after surviving the treacherous descent by parachute. Chinas President Xi called the landing an � outstanding achievement� and said the scientists had placed china in the advanced ranks of planetary exploration. Michael bristow reports only two nations have reached the red planet, the united states and russia, so that understandable apprehension among chinese scientists. The Landing Craft entered the martian atmosphere in a protective capsule and parachuted towards the surface. Birth is too far away to control this delicate process. The rover was on its own. Rockets slowed the descent further before the final part of this ten month journey touchdown. The six wheeled Landing Craft opened its solar panels and send back a signal to earth. Back in china, there was relief, joy, and celebration. This is the countrys first mission to mars. � , � mars. Translation it should be said that this mars. Translation it should be said that this was mars. Translation it should be said that this was not mars. Translation it should be said that this was not an mars. Translation it should be said that this was not an easy said that this was not an easy task. It is a first time down this path and we have met many difficulties. Difficulties. The Rover Will s end difficulties. The Rover Will spend three difficulties. The Rover Will spend three months difficulties. The Rover Will spend three months collecting data. China is now undoubtedly one of the worlds leading nations and interplanetary exploration, but the chinese are not the only ones interested in mars. In february the us Rover Perseverance made a successful landing there. Competition between these two leading nations now extends millions of kilometres into space. Michael bristow, bbc news. Wreaths have been laid to mark the centenary of the Royal British Legion. In a message marking the occasion, Prince Charles said the charity ensured the sacrifices of veterans would never be forgotten. Our Correspondentjon Donnison reports from the cenotaph in central london. Last post plays. In whitehall this morning, a Lone Bugler and the last post. To remember those who have been lost, but also to mark 100 years of the Royal British Legion. Representatives of the army, the Royal Navy and the royal Air Force were among those who lead reads at the cenotaph after earlier Prince Charles had offered his thanks. I wanted above all to offer my sincere and heartfelt gratitude to all those who have helped build this wonderful organisation we know today, and to all those who will be part of its future. 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While it is a different| era now, the nature of the wounds have changed, but the specialist skills that we can offer i just as specialist skills that we can Offer Ijust as relevant. At offer i ust as relevant. At this Offer Ijust as relevant. At this afternoons Fa Cup final at wembley between Chelsea And Leicester city, a special Commemorative 50p was used for the Coin Toss before kickoff. Todays events to celebrate an organisation that has been supporting those prepared to make the ultimate sacrifice now for 100 years. John gunderson, bbc news, in whitehall. Leicester city have won the Fa Cup for the first time, beating chelsea 1 0. The match at Wembley Stadium was played in front of 21,000 fans, the largest crowd since the pandemic hit more than a year ago. Natalie pirks was amongst them. Over leicester we love you. Its been a while since Leicester City had an Fa Cup final to xavier, 52 years in fact. The mere thought of winning it for the first time brought out all the emotions. I dreamt of it as a kid. Its something ive always wanted to do, come to wembley and watch leicester. ,. , leicester. You have been waitint leicester. You have been waiting for leicester. You have been waiting for this leicester. You have been waiting for this for leicester. You have been waiting for this for all leicester. You have been waiting for this for all of l leicester. You have been i waiting for this for all of our lives. Its starting to feel like old times with fans back in attendance, and Leicester City supporters are so excited, but Chelsea Fans are confident too. Back in 2012 they sacked their manager and went on to win the Fa Cup in the champions league. Could history be about to repeat itself . To repeat itself . Havent heard a noise like to repeat itself . Havent heard a noise like this to repeat itself . Havent heard a noise like this for to repeat itself . Havent heard a noise like this for a to repeat itself . Havent heard a noise like this for a long a noise like this for a long time. It a noise like this for a long time. ,. , a noise like this for a long time. ,. ,. ,. A noise like this for a long time. ,. , time. It was a chance to meet the chelsea time. It was a chance to meet the Chelsea Fans time. It was a chance to meet the Chelsea Fans for time. It was a chance to meet the Chelsea Fans for the time. It was a chance to meet the Chelsea Fans for the first | the Chelsea Fans for the first time, including the ones who had forgotten umbrellas, but it was leicester who almost bagged the perfect start. They needed to spare, the match was missing a spark, but you read to lemons would soon provided. Hit it beautifully boy did he, and right in front of the Leicester Faithful who are daring to dream. Chelsea needed to commit more players to the Cause But Kasper schmeichel has was having none of it. He was at it moments later. Moments later. Brilliant save by michael moments later. Brilliant save by michael absolutely moments later. Brilliant save by michael absolutely awesome but there was by michael absolutely awesome but there was late by michael absolutely awesome but there was late drama by michael absolutely awesome but there was late drama to but there was late drama to come. Chilwell sparked an Eruption Ofjoy for Chelsea Eruption of joy for Chelsea Fans Eruption Ofjoy for Chelsea Fans but vai was about to intervene in spectacular fashion. Intervene in spectacular fashion intervene in spectacular fashion. ,. , fashion. The verdict is no toal fashion. The verdict is no goal the fashion. The verdict is no goal the ecstasy fashion. The verdict is no goal the ecstasy and fashion. The verdict is no| goal the ecstasy and the Aton Goal the ecstasy and the Agony And Goal the ecstasy and the agony and as goal the ecstasy and the agony and as the goal the ecstasy and the agony and as the final I Goal the ecstasy and the agony and as the final whistle blew, emotions were raw with a glance to the heavens from the chairman for his late father. Is emotional for chairman for his late father. Is Emotionalfor Him and his family because they build this club towards glory really after the Premier League, and to win the Premier League, and to win the Fa Cup of them is amazing. On a day when wembleyjumped to the sound of supporters once more, less to seize the moment and gave fans The Ending they deserve the Fa Cup, its and gave fans The Ending they deserve the Fa Cup, its magic you know. Holding this years Eurovision Song Contest in the midst of a global pandemic was bound to and now, a member of the Polish Delegation has tested positive for coronavirus. The person in question is now isolating, while the rest of the group, including polish hopeful rafal, is in quarantine, and may miss the second semifinal in rotterdam. So what does that mean for the competition . Joining me to discuss this is the president of the uks biggest eurovision fan club, alasdair rendall. Good to have you with us. This is quite worrying in the week before the semifinals and the grand final, isnt it . It before the semifinals and the grand final, isnt it . Grand final, isnt it . It is. It was always grand final, isnt it . It is. It was always on grand final, isnt it . It is. It was always on the grand final, isnt it . It is. It was always on the back grand final, isnt it . It is. I it was always on the back of people � s minds, that this may happen in the Run Up to the contest. I know the organisers have strict protocols and procedures in place and the delegations now had to go into quarantine, but this is the thing that we just didnt want to happen so close to the big event. ~. , to happen so close to the big event. , , event. What happens in the delegation event. What happens in the Delegation Cant event. What happens in the Delegation Cant go event. What happens in the Delegation Cant go into event. What happens in the Delegation Cant go into the arena because someone among that Countrys Grouping has tested positive . Will theyjust tested positive . Will they just miss tested positive . Will theyjust miss out . Tested positive . Will they ust miss out . , miss out . No, they were still be taking part and there are l miss out . No, they were still| be taking part and there are a couple of options. They have all recorded Live On Tape Performances but the other option, which is probably more likely, that theirfinal likely, that their final rehearsal which was done over the last couple of days, could be used instead of them being on stage in the lie semi final itself, so you would still get their performance on the stage but it would just be recorded from a couple of days previously, and thats maybe what will happen in this instance, we still dont exactly know what will happen with the Polish Song this year. 0k, with the Polish Song this year. Ok, so we will not see a hastily set up Zoom Connection connected to the hotel room. Definitely not. In connected to the hotel room. Definitely not. Definitely not. In terms of changes definitely not. In terms of changes to definitely not. In terms of changes to the definitely not. In terms of| changes to the competition definitely not. In terms of changes to the competition this year, ive been there myself, i know what the atmosphere is like in the arena, that is very much a part of it. Do you think it will be missing something this year without the full live audience . To this year without the full live audience . This year without the full live audience . ,. ,. , audience . To a certain extent es. As audience . To a certain Extent Yes as fans. Audience . To a certain Extent Yes. As fans, ive audience . To a certain Extent Yes. As fans, ive been audience . To a certain Extent Yes. As fans, ive been to audience . To a certain Extent Yes. As fans, ive been to thej yes. As fans, ive been to the contest many times over the years, and after it was cancelled last year, we are just grateful we are getting a eurovision in the first place and that itself is something to celebrate, but you will not get the big packed arena, and that really does lift a lot of performances, they really come alive when they have a whole Fall Arena of fans screaming for them, so there will be three or 4000 in the arena, they are trialling some of these events in the netherlands, but it will not have quite the same atmosphere, but were just grateful that we have a eurovision again this year. Have a eurovision again this ear. �. , y. , have a eurovision again this ear. �. ,. ,. , have a eurovision again this ear. ,. ,. ,. , year. Before you go, i have to ask, an issue year. Before you go, i have to ask, an issue that year. Before you go, i have to ask, an issue that has year. Before you go, i have to ask, an issue that has divided| ask, an issue that has divided eurovision american Song Contests. What is your take on this . It contests. What is your take on this . ,. , this . It will be interesting to know, ill be going to this . It will be interesting to know, ill be going to have i this . It will be interesting to i know, ill be going to have big voting blocks like North Dakota and south dakota, they will always end up voting for each other, anything about eurovision, is the cultural diversity it brings, and really have huge cultural diversity between Montana And Wyoming . What we love a Song Contest, we love a competition, so bring it on i say. Love a competition, so bring it on i sa. , love a competition, so bring it onisa. ,. , on i say. Ok, really good to net on i say. Ok, really good to get your on i say. Ok, really good to get your thoughts, on i say. Ok, really good to get your thoughts, the get your thoughts, the president of the uks eurovision fan club, we will speak to you soon, thank you. What do you make of The American Song Contest idea . You can let me know on twitter. You can reach me on twitter im benmboulos. This is bbc world news, thank you for watching. Hello there. If youre trying to make outdoor plans, you cant really rely upon the weather at the moment. Its the kind of weather where one minute, youll have sunshine overhead, the next, a drenching downpour. Some of the showers on sunday will be really very heavy indeed with Hail And Thunder, but always with some of those sunny spells in between. This is how the first half of the weekend panned out, with showers and longer spells of rain for many, and sunday is set to bring those showers back with a vengeance as this area of low pressure drifts slowly eastwards across the uk. Under the influence of that low, the air will be very unstable. Big shower clouds will develop quickly and readily. In fact, well have showers from the world go across the southwest of england and wales. Band of cloud and patchy rain for some areas of Northeast England and southern scotland, and through the Day Forjust about all of us, it turns into a sunshine and showers day, but some of the showers really heavy with Hail And Thunder and some quite squally winds. And it will be generally quite windy for southern coasts of england and the channel islands. Now, there will always be some places that avoid the showers and stay dry, and in any sunshine, it wont feel too bad with highs of 15 or 16 degrees, although these temperatures are below par for this time of year. Many of the showers will fade during Sunday Night into the early hours of Monday, but some will continue. Therell be some patches of cloud, some clear spells as well. Temperatures could get down to around 4,5 or 6 degrees. I think we should just about avoid a frost Monday morning. For Monday, low pressure will still be in charge. Not quite centred on top of us by this stage, but still close enough to bring further showers and thunderstorms. Many places will be off to a dry start with some sunny spells, but there showers will become increasingly widespread through the morning and into the afternoon. Again, some will be heavy with the potential for Hail And Thunder. It may well be that some western areas start to dry out a little bit with fewer showers by The End of the afternoon. Temperatures again between 13 and 16 degrees. And as we head deeper into the week, the weather remains very fickle, very changeable. There will be spells of sunshine, but more of these heavy, thundery downpours and temperatures will remain below where they should be at this time of year. This is bbc news. The headlines the Israeli Military has destroyed a Tower Block in gaza, where some foreign News Operations were based. President biden expressed Grave Concern about mounting civilian casualties, in Phone Calls to the israeli and palestinian leaders. Meanwhile, israeli police say one man died in fresh Hamas Rocket attacks on southern israel. The uks Doctors Union has voiced concern that easing Coronavirus Restrictions in england is going ahead on Monday, whilst the indian variant is spreading rapidly and many people are still waiting for a vaccine. Ministers insist theres no evidence the new strain poses a greater health risk. And Leicester City have beaten chelsea 1 0 to win the Fa Cup for the first time in the clubs history. It was the biggest attendance at a match in the uk since the start of the pandemic. The teams will play again on tuesday, in a crucial Premier League match. Wreaths have been laid to mark the centenary

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