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ALJAZ NEWSHOUR July 4, 2024

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RT Inland July 5, 2024

Including 79. 00 children that 60 percent of all palestinians killed this in the west bank this year. Overall, their numbers reached 504 people. So that 2023 was the bloodiest year for the inhabitants of the west bank. The number of the wounded as a result of the actions of a is really military. And the settlers are a slightly less than 4000. 00 palestinians, including 576. 00 children in the context of violence in the west bank. Wed like to as an aside stress the fact that the, the multiple Security Operations by is really on this part of the occupied territory began long before the terrace attack of the 7th of october. And which i, once again, that terrorist attack i want to stress once again, we categorically condemn. And these raids begin with at any linkage to the terrorist threat to which to the these relays of use as a justification to conduct an unprecedented in its scale and operation to clean up guys which is where ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



but says she won t be letting it interfere with her climate activism. # there s a starman waiting in the sky. and the hand written lyrics to david bowie s 1972 hit starman go up for auction later this month. hello and welcome to the programme. china has warned it ll take counter measures unless the united states revokes a $1.1 billion arms deal with taiwan. it comes amid rising tensions between washington and beijing over the island. the deal includes anti ship missiles, air to air missiles and support for taiwan s surveillance radar programme. so, how will the spend be broken down? $1.1 billion has been promised by the us government. $355 million will be spent on harpoon air to sea missiles. $85 million is earmarked for sidewinder air to air missiles. $665 million is for a surveillance radar system. earlier, i spoke to our north america correspondent peter bowes for more details on the deal. well, we know that this is a very big package of measures. $1.1 billion, so ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



in what is likely to be her last competative match. hello and welcome to the program. china has warned it ll take counter measures unless the united states revokes a $1.1 billion arms deal with taiwan. it comes amid rising tensions between washington and beijing over the island. the deal includes anti ship missiles, air to air missiles and support for taiwan s surveillance radar program. so how will the spend be broken down? $1.1 billion has been promised by the white house. $355 million will be spent on harpoon air to sea missiles. $85 million is earmarked for sidewinder air to air missiles. $665 million is for a surveillance radar system. earlier, i spoke to our north america correspondent peter bowes for more details on the deal. well, we know that this is a very big package of measures $1.1 billion so it includes anti ship missiles, it includes air to air missiles and that major investment in taiwan s surveillance radar system that s an early warning system fo ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News July 7, 2024



last competitive match. welcome to our viewers on pbs in the united states and around the world. china has warned it ll take counter measures unless the united states revokes a $1.1 billion arms deal with taiwan. it comes amid rising tensions between washington and beijing over the island. the deal includes anti ship missiles, air to air missiles and support for taiwan s surveillance radar programme. so, how will the spend be broken down? $1.1 billion has been promised by the us government. $355 million will be spent on harpoon air to sea missiles. $85 million is earmarked for sidewinder air to air missiles. and $665 million is for a surveillance radar system. earlier, i spoke to our north america correspondent peter bowes for more details on the deal. well, we know that this is a very big package of measures $1.1 billion so it includes anti ship missiles, it includes air to air missiles and that major investment in taiwan s surveillance radar system that s an ear ....

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