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services that are considered the, the street phone lines asks what this means for the future protest in america. now your terrorist on out you 0 is ready, tang so spotted on the outskirts of con, eunice in southern gaza. city is targeted in a series of rain. the so i'm carry johnston, this is i'll just hear a lot from the also coming out every is ready, bombardment hits to come out as one hospital in the north. hundreds of families sheltering from the tags is very setting also targets the school in kansas city where it is based on probable how to students so safety hundreds of course to feeds and streams on the us state department says israel needs to do more to come down on the 2nd, the 400,
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some kind of stations in the occupied westbank are related to this uh underground strikes on garza making a donahue mount a tyrant situation. even worse, the health ministry there was pleading for help from the un and the world health organization strikes of hitler city of con eunice in southern guns that fire has continued to burn in buildings that were targeted tanks have been reported on the outskirts of the city for the 800 people have been killed in the strip since saturday communications across garza having cutoff, once again. and that's been shedding and they come out on the hospital in northern guns. that was thousands, have been sheltering doctors all describing the situation in hospitals as catastrophic into being treated on floors and car doors. facilities are overcrowded
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with limited medical supplies. also in the north, israel has struck the aside our soft hallways school in goza city. hundreds sheltering the now on the move again, being told to head south, which is also on the flight for the mox, begins our coverage now under warning is report contains distressing images. the threat from the strikes fear into those fleeing regardless of age. 7 nothing living left undisturbed, even don't keys dead by the roadside to st. outside, he works to relieve the pain of one than did relative boots. as many others may be beyond hope of cousin's house was the $100.00 the house and the children have gone. i don't know who's still alive, who's passed away? may god help us? the men who try to help emergency service workers must now move on to an engine
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clique. now a quotes yet another source of grief. unable to strike took place right next to the side. the casualties amongst the boys who were inside the post. we're outside. patients rushed in the trailers, then treatment, teenagers, and toddlers, the like laid out on the floor, suffering, life threatening trauma. the director of northern gauze is last government run hospital says few stuff and medicine remain in short supply despite the 7th day see spot for those that said south to con eunice hospital arrivals and no less hectic among the patients delivered at speed a tiny baby 2 months old abraham, on the 2nd day of this war, without any protection from pounding weaponry. again,
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we left the north and came here to the safe. just like the ask, but this is what we find in the sense what can we do amid the medical made him a heart monitoring flat line and smooth white shroud signals that some babies do lose this battle for life, the mux out a 0. well, no way to run and know where to hi, this row had previously aust, kind of students to move from the north for their own safety. the ministry has begun the 2nd phase of its ground invasion. the con eunice in the south is gauze is 2nd largest city and home to hundreds of thousands of palestinians forced from their homes. this is really troops and tanks pushing along this a lot. i'll dean road to controlling the route all the way down to our corolla. north west of con eunice is ready, gun boat, so stationed along the coast road on the sheet. that means israel has complete control over the gauze as to main roads. use ray,
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the land and sea of souls has completely isolated central garza, including the city of the alarm, which is one of the few functioning hospitals on the side, right. and on the gauzy refugee camps are also cut off from the south. i'm going to know if it's ready for us is are battling posting and foxes and these vision shaded in, read all the fighting. and troop movements indicate that as well. it could be dividing the gaza strip into 3 areas in north central region and the south, as well as well, has issued a new evacuation over there, which will force palestinians to move even further south and not a nation says it's creating a climate to more panic fear and anxiety, tired as it has more now from con you this israel had renewed its uh coolest for mass evacuation from the southern areas of con, yona city were tens of thousands of residents have been taking on seeking refuge in
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recent weeks as the is a military winds and it's a ground defensive and bought the target across the goal is a strict relocation of civilians face or safety measures is no longer accessed pens . power stands in such areas have no options, remains just disappeared to the far south of the territory to risk to the families . and the loved ones with the roof of the district has been on the heavy bombing since october. the 7th palestinians are really desperate and they are really hopeless in terms of the devastation that took place across the territories as they are no longer feel safe inside the homeless. and the relentless is rarely strikes that had destroyed whole means of life inside the besieged territory. of i zoom out just the wrong con you in
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a state department spokesperson says that israel has not done enough to come down on secular attacks against protestants. occupies westbank. mike miller, so it is very settlers who results of buttons that should be prosecuted. we have seen them take some steps to respond to extreme is violence against palestinians in the west bank. we don't think those steps have been sufficient. we think they need to prosecute people who engage in violent activities against the palestinians. and one of the things that the secretary made clear in his conversations with the is really government is that while this doesn't in any way of the need for them to take additional actions that we are prepared to take our own actions on behalf of the united states government this course now to how did you a customer who joins this life in washington dc. heidi tells us more about these briefings and a terri. yes, matt miller, the state department spokesman was also pressed by reporters about the us
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assessment of how is realized conducting its current offensive and southern gaza. whether israel is complying with the us requirement that is real, protect civilian lives. and his answer to that was that it was too early, he said to form a judgement, something we heard repeated from the white house today as well. however, matt miller said that israel's plan as shared with the us and how it's conducting the defensive as a quote improvement. he said over what took place in northern gaza, which he said was too many palestinians killed those where it's actually our repeat of what we just heard from the vice president of the us as well as the secretary of state entity blinking the to many palestinians have died in gaza though the president himself joe biden has condemned. so the actions in those words, but morris as far as more about this plan for the invasion of southern gaza as israel shared with the us, according to the state department,
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is telling the residents in gaza of the plan of these areas that the us says are quote you on run d conflictions zones, that's what israel has called them or facilities run by the u. n. where gauze and civilians are supposed to be able to go for safety. what's not been shared though is whether people on the ground are aware of these facilities exactly where they are. and once they're able to reach them, if that's possible, whether they'll be able to handle all the people who are seeking refuge. and of course we've known in the previous days of this war un run schools, for instance, happened targets. it was really bombardment, and the white house is national security advisor jake sullivan was clear. he said that the us would not accept israel violates its own word on this and does attack these de confliction zones that is world self has reportedly highlighted to us
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officials all which is to say the us says it's still too early to rush to judgment as far as how this current defensive in southern gaza is going, even though of course, we're seeing for ourselves the immense loss and life of causes and civilians. but these officials say that the us is watching closely and that it's not just is real, that intent, that matters here, but the results. how do you think so much for that to update their for the by the administration says it's in constant touch with israel about it's minutes you offensive across the gaza strip. here's what the white house national security advisor jake sullivan has been saying for supplies ended on friday. it's monday and over the course of the weekend, we've seen basically 48 to 72 hours of activity. so it's too soon for me to sit here and tell you that i'm going to pass some comprehensive judgment. what i'm going to do instead is what i did earlier today. i'm going to talk to my as really counterparts about what they are doing to target him off and what they are doing to
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try to protect civilians. i speak to him that so now she joins this life multiply these 2 is that what more do we know about these? is very ministry escalation in southern gaza. now it will carry just at this hour the is really our me is kind of increasing their bombardment on the southern part of the gaza strip. specifically in the city of con eunice. and all of this comes as these really is have been confirming that their troops are operating on the ground in the southern part of the gaza strip. these really defense minister jo of the launch said that these really army is going to operate the same way they did in the north as they will in the south. this comes despite the american pressure telling them that they could not conduct themselves in the same way they did in the north. however, you'll have the launch. the defense minister has been saying that one will come to
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the southern part of the gaza strip. will not only be equal to what we saw in the north, but actually even worse, he says that the army is going to continue it's ground operation inside of the northern part of the gaza strip. and in fact, he actually observes the military activity in several different neighborhoods from these really side of the board or earlier today. he said that is really troops are going to remain stationed there until every single how massive targets infrastructure and fighter is eliminated. which is interesting, given the fact that for weeks these really have been saying that they are in total control of the northern part of the gaza strip. however, these really armies spokesperson daniel, how gaiety, so that there had been fears, gun battles on the streets of northern gauze, and there has been continuous rocket fire coming from the northern and central parts of the territory. these really defense minister you'll have the lot to also praising these really army chief of staff, hurts the hell levy who held
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a military assessment inside of the gaza strip. as the military continues to expand its ground operations to the southern parts of the territory. cares at home so that the pressure is bouncing units on benjamin that's in yahoo! from the families of the of cats and the families of captives as well as these rarely society have been trying to increase the pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his work cabinet, they have been demanding answers, demanding information for nearly 60 days. that's 2 months that they have been yearning for the government to help them bring back all of those being held captive inside of the gaza strip. now, the war cabinet will actually be meeting with those families on tuesday in the 2nd meeting of its kind with the entirety of the war cabinet, including prime minister benjamin netanyahu. in the 1st meeting, more than
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a month and a half after the war had started, these families were finally able to get some information from the government regarding intelligence, operational assessments and what the military and government are hoping to do. however, these families are saying it's simply not, you know, let's take a listen now to one of those family members we are facing. it's very difficult emotional situation. whereas a heavy disaster along with this i'm in the silence, has led 136 families to despair. we request meeting with the word copy and that's still receive updates on the faith of our family members. now, now, not tomorrow. now, if you don't have time for us, we will go to someone else and we will find the one who would represent us as well . so it's a common error announces here we have from the colleague of a photo journalist in garza who is to is very strong on from
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the brought to you by visit capital club. welcome to look at the international forecast is looking last you drawing that across the good parts of north america. there is a cloud of ride pulling away from the eastern sable, but it's was the west particularly round the pacific northwest, west and positive kind of the quite enough the looking system coming in here. so, and that was ferric river. we are looking, we're just getting pushed in across a good positive oregon, washington state into that western side of canada. but as columbia, seeing a fabulous no, that's no just sliding further south with nice. with this, we go through the remainder of the week whether eventually coming into the north of california. but for central areas, north america generally drive up the f. you show us some of the wintry and nature
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just around the midwest and into east composite kind of for a time, but a lot of try and find weather for the most part. and that's the main thing to take from this lot of try and find whether to across the carrot bit. we have got to this by end of class slipping further south would say that that will be some rain coming into central the southern parts of mexico. just running down across the top peninsula, some west to whether to for a type, typical southern parts of mexico. but quantum are also seeing some live the shows a few showers to when to the correct you at in costa rica. but for the car being items. it's looking good of the quote to you by visit cuts on one of the largest green spaces in atlanta. georgia is being cleared to build a $19000000.00 lease training facility i for or the board is the same that they were rejoined will forward to use across accusing doesn't surprising the construction of domestic stream. it is the people that are talking about investing
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in social services that are considered extreme phone lines of what this means for the future of protest in america. now your terrorist on out you 0 the you without just to remind to alpha main headlights. israel is stepping off its attacks in the south of the gulf stream tank. so event of the outskirts a con, eunice strikes kit, residential buildings, communications having cuts once again across the phone, calls to say the situation in the few of hospitals to operates in cost is catastrophic. the interest of being sweet is on flows and corridors. thousands
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continue to shelter and medical facilities bounce anyways safe to go. and israel has bombed a gorgeous city school where displaced palestinians had been sheltering. hundreds of announce moves again. it's raining leaflets, so i'm heading into head south which israel is also involving 2300000 palestinians . it was safe to go 7 more rates across the occupied westbank. 2 palestinians were killed in a raid north east of hebron. and earlier, there were rates in cut on the net ramada from the options here is the, the abraham sends us this report. let me show you better than i can tell you about the aftermath of hours and hours of raids by these really forces to this area. which is the columbia refuge account, as well as the photo pop area. this is one of the stores whose owners have not been v r. when these really forces re did that, they've never the less stormed it's
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a broken the glass fire to a gas inside. then the store owners have told us that the 2 gas has melted some of the clues, and it was only a coincidence that it does not have a full blown fire. there's also this shop as well, same story. they said that's also not the only that these really forces i've read it in a company with these ready for these. but also that the task control controllers have came in as those palestinians to pay find it related to income tax. so give you some context. this area is under the jurisdiction of the jerusalem municipality . these really controlled one and in this area is considered part of occupied east jerusalem. but it's outside these really separation walls, which means they get 0 to almost a one percent of the services that they have been entitled to. this is why they say
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it's not fair for them to be paying those taxes and not getting services. they've been handed over those funds, including one palestinian. some of them are gone. let's talk to him. you know we, when we entered the area earlier, this area was like the smell of tear gas has been so heavy about the and his colleagues have been spring. it's a kind of a control, the smell, and the effects of the aftermath. how much we did that he didn't even tell me exactly what happened when the army so just arrived. he got busted for free or i was working on a car. i used to the door, is it a little? yeah, they started the oh to the 2nd below, i try to shut it out and then my gate, i think i tried to leave. they had arrested me drag to me and i just started beating and bad, telling me who i talked to because my cousin was helping me with the car. we were
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both hands coughed. roughed up this i'll leave a bad toad and beaten from mine and in the morning i'm up till 5 in the afternoon. we would have tides bad toads and beaten. yeah, yeah. this you can see this is that is that we were beaten up and back to uh, by the uh, off so that they uh, took the computer which we use for an inspection the most have i told living there it is not working. it doesn't have the operating, i told him it is not possible. i'm not. at that point, he hit me with a heavy to. after that, they do a drag me in once again to israel has denied it. pull it started, told the world health organization to evacuate sits facilities and southern guns area. the w h o direct to general interest. and then with the brass,
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this roads on the social media platform x the w h o received notification from the is there any forces that we should been move all supplies from on medical warehouse and southern guns? within 24 hours? we appeal to as well to withdraw the order and take every possible measures to protect civilians and civilian infrastructure, including hospitals and humanitarian facilities. my own discharge is obviously it was seen yet physical on this. he said his thoughts on that is very minute cheese order to remove medical supplies from the world health organization warehouse in the goal is a strict 1st impression it's you would say it's just incredulous side is unbelievable . but then you would think again, over the last 50 days, and you would think, no, it's actually very believable. considering the water in hospitals and the wars and schools, the water and residential buildings. clearly the water on medical and health facilities have been part and parcel of this for. so what on the doctors and so
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many ways. and yet, if you look at it as a microcosm of this war, that is there, it has waged against the palestinians. you would ask yourself a number of questions. first of all, removes medical supplies in 24 hours to move in where all right, and why? why is the presence of some medical supplies in some warehouse? why is that a dangerous to is right? i'm an how is that to be disposed of when it's actually needed by those people who is what is going to bomb tonight and tomorrow and so on. and why the w h o y, the world health organization? i mean, is it another headquarters of mice or something? i mean, so you want to ask yourself a whole number of questions only to come up with one answer. it's up sure. what is doing, again, supported by the united states to kind of it's kind of
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a genocide against the people denying them all. all aspects of life un security council has been holding a close to a meeting to discuss the situation in the palestinian territories. becomes secretary general and taking a good tash appeal to israel to avoid further action that could be less than humanitarian crisis. in garza, the spokesman says israel's bombardments as well that stops 8 workers from doing their jobs or colleagues to the office of the coordination of humanitarian, a fair one, that the current situation does not allow them to address people's needs in gaza. limited a distribution, primarily primarily a flour and water took place yesterday and the roof of governor and garza, in the adjacent con eunice governor, a distribution largely stopped due to the intensity of hostilities, gauze as middle area was largely disconnected from the south. the following is
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really forces prevention of movements including humanitarian supplies. meanwhile, grave concerns about waterborne diseases due to water consumption from unsafe sources persist, particularly in the north water dee sell a nation plant and the pipeline from his route was shut down. there's been almost no improvement in the access of residents uh to the north, to water for drinking and domestic purposes for weeks. now. the well food program also warrants at 8 weeks into the war. there is a base risk of famine for all of guys as people, including for those with chronic diseases. older persons and children, and living with disability disabilities. press advocate say at least $61.00 journalist and media workers have died in the wall and gone to the committee to protect journalist says the 1st month of the conflict was the worst for media. was it more than 30 years on to assess i wife was one of the latest casualties,
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the freelance camera man for the technician that the agency was killed on friday evening is really striking along with several members of his family area. and my colleague nick cluck spoke to him. how doing? she's a jan this thing. gotcha. and what we want to say before his death. he used to text me every single day on a live with a happy smile, the emoji. and they were always telling him to kid, want to said, we love you, we beat even you and me stay safe. but as we feel towards that, the tween would you not able to go to the north to give him the last good bye to even bring him? we don't know if who buried him words he prayed. we don't know anything and it's not all. newman said it's his brother too and weeks before the star gets his father was killed and other family members were killed. he was working after his all time and he was scared when they targeted his house. he was
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a very kind hearted person and everyone loved him and, and there's a very famous trio on his instagram's heating kitchens. he was this person who cares about everyone, even animals and kitchens. and he was a very beloved person. you carry on doing this important work and you'll find a gen this too. and as he was to, can you tell us how it is for you? is you sad about doing this? well, kind of touch, intense pressure and immense personal risk. it's very hard for us and it's hard breaking every single day. we wake up on explosions, we barely see if we could barely have a couple of hours. it's sometimes mislead from the amount of like we're, we're very tired. i think you heard the explosion. this is like of what we are hearing all the day. have you ever thought of giving it up? i'm a liberty, we blame you if you didn't. and just sort of seeking your a safety, there's something, nothing me not to give up. and i swear, i don't know what's this, but i love palestine and they love god, these people,
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the name of my country. and i think this is the only thing that's keeping me going despite everything and despite the danger and despite the risk of risking our lives . but to be honest, like after all of this destruction, and after all of the skinning, i feel like there's no meaning for life anymore. and is this, i want to spend the last minutes and spend my life reporting. even if it's going to be like, the last thing i'm going to do in my life, i'm the decay thing this. and i'm dictating my life to call this time. let's take a look at some of the world news now. well, thousands of migrants are living in scored, conditions in the southern california does it also crossing the border from mexico, the us border patrol has been sending them to a temporary camps because detention center has a full reynolds and that's some of those might. woodson combat hot springs
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next to the steel fence on the mexican border, migrants rush out of cars and squeezed through a gap. many looked weary at the end of their long journeys, but what awaits them are squalid. open air camps in the desert. here my friends are on their own. there's no space in government migrant detention centers. so border patrol officials tell them to stay and wait. often for days or more in these camps until space opens up, the migrants come from all over the world. we're a good in fled political persecution in turkey. it's difficult because i live in my family. but uh, i want to be better. the medical issues most say their goal is to give themselves up to authorities, request asylum, and begin the long legal process. they hope will allow them to stay permanently, but for now they're stuck in the circle of playing those,
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then we expect it to be taken care of for shelter. people here set up make shift tents with sticks in plastic sheets or just lie out in the open. food and water are brought in by local volunteers. temperatures dropped below freezing at night. so when a volunteer drops off a load of firewood, there's a mad scramble. there are hundreds of people living in camps like this one along the border. the people here receive virtually no assistance from the federal government of the united states. today. some of the migrants are injured and need immediate medical help. doctor teresa chung does what you can. i really see the desperation in people's faces every single day. volunteer aid worker. jacqueline ariano treats a woman's badly sprained ankle. you have a lot of money and resources supervisor. literally not. this is crowd funded. we're not re.

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