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News Wrap: Zelenskyy overhauls his Cabinet as war drags on

PBS News Hour - Segments

PBS NewsHour

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4.11K Ratings

🗓️ 4 September 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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In our news wrap Wednesday, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy accepted the resignations of several ministers in a significant overhaul of his Cabinet, Israel's operation in the occupied West Bank shows no signs of letting up after more than a week of deadly raids and an investigation into the 2017 Grenfell Tower disaster in London found that the tragedy was avoidable. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

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0:00.0

And we start the day's other headlines in Ukraine where President Valodemir Zelensky has accepted the resignation of his foreign minister,

0:07.8

Dimitro Kuleba. Kuleba gave no reason for stepping down. His announcement comes as four other ministers also submitted

0:15.0

resignations. It's set to be among the most significant overhauls of Zelensky's cabinet

0:20.2

since the war began. Zelensky, who was in Ireland today, said it was time for a change as the war against Russia, drags on.

0:28.0

I am very grateful to the ministers and the entire cabinet team who worked for Ukraine for the sake of

0:36.9

Ukrainians. Today we need new energy and these steps are connected. They are only connected with strengthening our state in various areas.

0:45.6

International politics and diplomacy are no exception.

0:49.6

Meantime, Russian strikes killed at least seven people and injured more than 50 others in the

0:54.7

Western Ukrainian city of Lviv near the Polish border.

0:58.3

The long-range Russian strikes come just a day after one of the deadliest attacks of the war, a missile attack on a

1:04.9

Ukrainian military academy that killed more than 50 people. In the Middle East

1:09.8

Israel's operation in the occupied West Bank shows no sign of letting up after more than a week of deadly raids

1:20.0

IDF bulldozers pushed through the streets of Tulkarm today.

1:24.0

Palestinian officials say 33 people have been killed so far.

1:28.0

Israel says most of them were militants.

1:30.0

The Janine area has seen the most fatalities, including a 16-year-old girl who was laid to rest today.

1:37.0

Their father says she was shot by Israeli forces yesterday when she opened a window curtain during a raid.

1:43.0

Israel says it's looking into the incident.

1:45.0

All the neighbors are witnesses.

1:49.0

She didn't go to the roof.

1:50.0

She didn't hurl a stone, and she wasn't carrying a weapon. She is 16 years old. The only

1:56.6

thing she did is she looked from a window and the soldier shot her in the forehead.

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