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the, the attempt to stop suffering and does that un cheese involves a red power to pressure the security council over c side, the little um for the back familia, watching l g 0 at live from doha. i also ahead and these really as try kits home involve fi in 7 guys. i kidding, at least 18 palestinians. these really strikes hit the giovanni a refugee camp. once again. kidding. 22 family members of an algae 0 correspondent
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. and these really forces have carried out more rates in the occupied westbank at the school policy, fasting the guys or has enjoyed another day of mass caling from north to south. and just the last few hours is really bombs hits this home near the southern city of rafa. the striking of a team members of the same family, it happened in one of the few areas. israel has said, is a say so. and in central guys, a rescue is a desperately trying to reach people trapped under the rubble laughter. and these really striking the all my guys, the refugee camp in darrow by law, at least 17 people were killed, but many more are still missing. meanwhile, the united nations secretary general antonia gutierrez, has invoked his most powerful diplomatic tool to try to stop the killing of palestinians and gossip is directing the security council to discuss the
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humanitarian catastrophe at his calling for an urgency is 5. israel has dismissed the move as a quote you more low and said baterri should resign christian salumi as more from un headquarters in new york. it's meant to be a way around any blind spots or any uh, blockages in the security council. and it's the 1st time he has ever invoked it. it's the 1st time any secretary general in the last 30 years has formally invoked it. and what the secretary general said in this 2 page letter to the council is that, that in his opinion, peace and security is being threatened by what he says is an impending humanitarian catastrophe. said the aid relief system is on the verge of collapse. and that the human suffering has reached untold levels and he's calling for the security council to an act to cease fire. that would be an international
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law if it came through the counsel. something that is real would be required to adhere to under international law. and he does this as the security council has been reluctant to act, shall we say, we know that the united arab emirates has been circulating a resolution that would be the 2nd resolution of the security council on the situation and gaza. the secretary general stepped in and use the strongest tool in his play book, the equivalent if you will, and hitting the panic button and saying we really need to do something here. there's a risk of the email to change system collapsing and ear reversible implications for the entire region. if you don't act all the policy and, and by sort of to the you, when we add months or has accused israel of committing, quote, unimaginable atrocities against women and children in the gaza strip on. so was speaking at the un in an address to delegates of international criminal court. he
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called on the i c, c to act against israel to the and then that on imagine been authorized that these, that deeply struck the contents of humanity being committed against children. women and men in the gaza strip by is, are in for 2 months now. 2.3000000 palestinians have spent every day of the last 2 months trying to survive. received bomb would know where to go. us by the killers, to move from one place to the next, to be killed here and there. north and south. no place is safe, no one is spared to one of these rallies pursuing is unrelenting attacks from the knolls to the south of the gaza strip. the new phase of these are of gone invasion
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is targeting con eunice in the south. is guys the 2nd largest city? hundreds of thousands of palestinians have been forced air from their homes in the north. is there any forces or bonding palestinian fighters from the custom brigades and his lama jihad in these regions? traded in red is also heavy fighting in several neighborhoods in gaza. city, all the fighting and troop movements indicate that is right is a need to divide the gaza strip into 3 areas. the north central region and the south will thousands of the space palestinians have made the trip to the town of all my wasi. the area along the southern coast of the gaza strip has been deemed to save, so and by is ready forces. but weiss groups rejects became as the area lacks any humanitarian aid, and many few, it might be their final resting place. the amount of la conrad, the robot real. they stand just barely providing shelter to thousands of newly displaced posting looking for safety from israel,
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compartment of concept. even if it's momentarily. the narrow strip known as l. milwaukee has become the newest, 10th city for displace palestinians. a desolate, barren area where all of its occupants have a tragic story to tell. so going to some of the my family was supposed to be displaced from how much city this is destiny, but we are holding our ground. we only left when they started coffee for me in the city, renee towers were leveled when we left our homes and all of our possessions were living in the open exposed to the feast. colton rain, there was no way to gain them. l mossy is at town, on the southern coast of the gaza strip in the area is only one kilometer wide and 14 kilometers. the many palestinians came to this area with very few personal belongings. and the scars of war is really forced to say the area
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is a humanitarian seats. so but right scripts on the ground to reject that claim and say it's a dangerous false narrative. there's no food, no water, no sanitation, no hope. and i'm up to say it not over, just as my husband was killed years ago, my only son who i exhausted my life for raising was killed by the israeli military, who was killed in his prime murdered by that is really, i lost my husband to my brothers and sisters and lately my son to, i'm left alone in this world. what to do, bury myself, i'm losing my mind. there is no expectation their situation will change. for now they have each other. perhaps the only comfort they can take in these uncertain times. and run a la on al jazeera. meanwhile, i'll just say are corresponding with me mouse. you're off. he has lost 22 members
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of his family and he's really strikes how sharah feet lost his mother and father along with his siblings, nieces and nephews. when the jabante a refugee camp was boned 5, these really ami early on wednesday morning. well, mean srahi was in con eunice when the strike happened. this is what he had to say about losing his timely. while a day of the map of the my father was killed, he was 87 years old. he lived through the not the bar in 1948 when he was forcibly expelled out of his village to the northwest of the gaza strip. he was 12 years old then those bitterly painful events remained. compton, his memory until a day he was killed. he used to recounts me the most detailed specifics and he never forgot the names of his neighbors. all those who much with him and the forcible exodus from his village to jabante a refugee camp to the north of casa, he's been carrying those bits of moments with him. that is why he refused to re
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live the same vicious events. he always said being expelled south around the strip, he held his ground to the last moment and preferred to die, holding on to his roots, especially since he was a history teacher. he taught thousands of students throughout his career. so did my mother who saved in the education field for 35 years, they always rejected the idea or a forcible expulsion, but he is ready, occupation forces that took the land. they refused to succumb to precious. they moved from home to home, refusing to leave the north. that was a destiny. and all i can say is that god is a rock. he is the dispos are of all the fees and then go to the refuge and from him only we gain stream. while al jessie or media network has denounced the bombing in a statement, it said it will pursue own legal steps to hold those accountable for this crime. it calls on the international, fiji and press freedom organizations to work to put an end to these mastic as immediately and ensure prompt justice for the families of the innocent victims.
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this now is really media is reporting a deep divisions within the war cabinet over arrest warrants for violent settlers in the occupied westbank, u, monetary and issues. and guys of were also on the agenda as bringing him to saw who it was in occupied issues and enforce. tell us more about what came out of this security cabinet meeting honda as well, the security cabinet meeting after delays of hours ultimately decided to approve the entry of fuel into the gaza strip. the security cabinet will now allow a 120000 leaders of fuel into the gaza strip daily to be used for water pumps, detail a nation plants and hospitals. but this decision didn't come without any opposition . you have to alter national is ministers. each of our vend, we're the country's national security minister, and the finance minister,
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best audit smote ritual, voted against the measure who were quoted saying that israel is now moving. it's red lines and they are afraid that this fuel is going to fall into the hands of him us. however, this comes after immense us pressure to allow fuel into the gaza strip. during that the ceasefire period, we saw around $60000.00 leaders of fuel going into the strip daily the united states pressure with the said that it was not enough. and their recommendation was actually to triple that amount. but these release have now approved a $120000.00 doubling the initial amount and said that they will re evaluated based on the dire humanitarian situation that has on folded in the gaza strip. they also gave reasoning, but they did not want any sort of epidemics. or disease to break out in the gaza strip. but we do already know that that has happened $61.00 days after the war has broken out. and i'm the we are getting reports of a leak audio. all of
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a meeting between former hostages and prime minister miss. now, what more do we know about what happens during that meeting as well? this was the 1st meeting of its kind. the war cabinet, including is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu meeting with captives who were released from the gaza strip. these captives were incredibly angry, telling the prime minister that they were in situations where they were shelled by these really army. there were constant airstrikes and essentially, blaming these really army and the government for not having enough information on the captives telling them that they simply are not doing enough to assist the situation. they are additionally calling for more prisoner exchanges to get all of the captives out of the gaza strip. there has been immense pressure on benjamin netanyahu from all front, specifically, from the families of these captives. and now the captives themselves,
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who say that they feel abandoned, and during their time in captivity, they felt a band in saying that the prime minister put politics above the security and the release of the captive. now these really prime minister was also forwarded saying in these weeks that he simply cannot bring everyone back alive, and it is a priority to him. but the families of the captives and the captives who met with him. a light seemed to disagree saying that the government and the army are still not doing enough harm to style. who thank you for the update or at least will palestinians have been killed in the latest is really raised in the occupied westbank. 3 of them were teenagers since the war on guys that began as rome has stepped up daily raising towns and cities in the occupied place by john stratford. wait for summer, i will get a report. so a rate on the refugee camp until come to commies,
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a town and city in the news of the occupied westbank kits offered and described as a center for palestinian on resistance. this made the 1st seeming the big grades tonight, but as you rightly say, for full publishing is killed over the last 24 hours and similar rates, 116 year old, and a sizable rate on jeanine. again in the newest of the occupied respect, there were 2 others killed in to boss and one killed in ballasa, which is in nablus, also in the north of the the occupied westbank. so yeah, we are expecting, as, as we've seen for, for weeks now, since the beginning of the war, more rates across the occupied territories to the lights. uh that new. the latest excess of that 16 year old in janine brings the death toll. so fall since october, the 7th to $266.00 palestinians killed in these raids and more than
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$3640.00 arrested. that was 60 arrested in the last 24 hours. that's a round about average that we're seeing now on a daily basis sector attacks in, in tandem with these rights means that of course, millions of palestinians across the occupied territories are facing terrifying pressures um, on a, on a daily basis. you rightly say to you and says these attacks have doubled since the a since october, the 7th, at least 308 attacks recorded. and that was up until about 3 days ago. and at least past 8 palestinians killed in these secular attacks. now rights groups and palestinians, the power steering and all sorts here, and indeed increasing the voices from the international community i accusing is vile of basically not doing enough. still head on algae 0, i will be taking a look at some of the days i've been using, including the long running border vall that could see guy on a having to defend itself from venezuela.
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the, the latest news as it breaks this attack is being described by ukrainian president, a lot demand lensky as an act of terrorism with detailed coverage of you may, has promised to respond to the origin, ties state, and impairments are fairly team. naturally. people who are fear of this well impoverished that population from around the world, cantwell's us, wants to be 5 minutes of old people for the after 25 years of containing the, against my friends and assign them seek of some say with new told doesn't sound convincing. is canada has to expand the tooth and a zillow's fault lines meets those advocating for the change is suicide. but it's facilitated to our way to decide that it's not the right size. and critics, to believe the government is prioritizing death over providing necessary social and economic support. staff was in a more excessive old and getting some food to eat or getting stuff for their pain.
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do you want to die today? a fault lines investigation on al jazeera, the president biden says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, the . the welcome back. a recap of the latest developments on gas or the united nations secretary general has involved is most powerful diplomatic tool to try to solve for blood shedding gaza. antonia gutierrez is directing the security council to discuss
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what he called c humanitarian catastrophe. and just calling front page and the ceasefire. allison is in guys out in georgia, a date of mass coming from the north to the south within the last few hours. and he's really striking and at least 18 members of a family sheltering at home. the a rafa it happened in one of the few areas. israel has said is a said so. and analogies 0 correspondence will mean. chevy has lost 22 members of his family and he's ready. s rights his mother and father, along with his siblings, nieces and nephews, were killed when these are the ami palm beach, a body of refuge account on wednesday morning. now to 0 is my uncle has visited the she for hospital in guys. i, doctors, they're still trying to treat patients after weeks of bombardment and no medical supplies. so here's the flow bar among the situation here is catastrophic and dire with a lack of medical stuff and fuel needed to operate the hospital ship surrounded by
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occupation, forces from all directions. medical situation here is disastrous. there are more than 50 injured people here, but few medical stuff and no solar problem as a general power after the occupation forces destroyed them at the, at the or the medical staff are trying to use small generators to operate. i'll ship a hospital so they can have at least one operation theater up and running to that to provide the most basic health. got stuff for facing many difficult decisions because of displaced people here from eastern areas. i'll ship a hospital because again, feeling with displaced people, even as this is around by occupation, forces, and parts of it are destroyed. there's no water, no internet, no electricity, ever people are compelled to stay here. there's nowhere else to go, no other shelter. is there any forces on banter, these 2 areas of kaiser? it's a 2 neighborhood which i elder. i shot the thousands of people are trapped in their houses. are calling for help from those areas, especially from older roger area. and the under a health center of the under school or
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a cousins or people in there were calling for help from the red cross and international organizations provide food and water skills. and now it shows you all your area when such a solid attended school is also surrounded with thousands of displaced people in a shipment. mccann policy inactive is arc using the i. c. c, chief prosecutor corinne, kind of being biased towards israel, making him unfit for the job. they want him to resign. same is robbie has more from, from online the occupied westbank nile. brosuti is the longest serving palestinian political prisoner in the history of the occupation. first arrested in 1978. he has spent 44 years in his rarely jails. he was released in 2011 before being re arrested. barely having spent 3 years in the home he built with his wife prison conditions are getting worse, not allowing him to see his family or legal team, a violation of his rights issues. his wife raised with the international criminal
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court chief prosecutor kareem con. during his visit to rama, look earlier this week, but she said he was paid and to be biased. he shouldn't to look at us with the other. i was 2 eyes, but just look to the side of it. with 2 eyes we have, he has to use his eyes and his mind to keep it on us, at least for these days, which had been in gaza posting into met with con, asking not to be identified. told old 0, the chief prosecutor was trying to create a false balance. he lectured, became defensive, and seemed to lack of basic knowledge about the ground realities of the occupation and the ongoing horrors of the war and gaza. so angered by his time constraints stormed out, one calling on a hypocrite, i've been coward for not condemning is rarely crimes and official from the foreign ministry who was there. and he said it was
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a disappointing 1st impression. his statement when he left by this time as if he is trying to do a balance between the cube i'm to conduct people. both sides of them is not acceptable, especially from a body that's responsible for the justice, especially the criminal justice. so that he should be following, as he said so many times, the evidence. and if you're following the evidence, it's very clear who's the faith in crimes. and by this time the statement following the talks and said he could understand the pain and loss suffered by palestinians. he said he would investigate, subtler violence and rights abuses. but a mon says engagement with the i c. c is still important to secure justice for palestinian people. i am myself asking him to come to the site again. i have to see my people up to see every with stop the war. now she says 75 years of suffering is enough. just as for her, seeing her husband eats from a tree he planted,
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but never saw bear fruit. seeing bus route, the old g 0 remo live in the occupied westbank city. the take a look at some of the days of a news here on alger 0 intentions are increasing between venezuela and diana over the disputed as a cable region and area rich in natural resources. and as well as president nicholas madura is pushing for a bill to create a new province, diana is present data from ali has told entre 0 is called on the un security council to help me the 8 have a simple reports and then we have it covers almost 160000 square kilometers in south america. it is known as the is cable, which since 2015 has been found to be reached in natural resources. it is controlled by who we are now. but claimed by venezuela on tuesday of and it's when
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i'm president equal out my the world said he, we authorized oil exploration in an area close to the eskegal river and create a new state. no, that's cool. yeah, nice akiva. they my, that e mail, you'll immediately proceed to create the division for the site as a cable, and save it as a cable and immediately be to proceed to give operating licenses for the exploration exploitation of oil, gas and mines in all our guy, n s a keep up the announcement for the we can referendum mean which venezuelans voted to claim sovereignty over the region. the international criminal court bar to venezuela from taking any action that changes the status, cooling the only reach area. and the godaddy's president data fund ali says he has asked the united states and the un for help. allie told dad to 0, but venezuela is threatening his country's territorial integrity, sovereignty and political independence. as we would like the united nations security council, the issue a very strong statement prevents viola in relation to the to the venezuela reaching
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the order of the i, c, j. i order that can be enforceable. and we would like to see the full commitment of united nations and security console to ensure that they do everything the to, to, to have this region remains a region of peace and stability. the dispute goes back to colonial times between spain, the netherlands, and the united kingdom. or yeah, and i gained independence in 1966. and the argument has been ongoing. the venice willing, a position says, my boy is using vs a key will conflict to hold onto power a bit of a sleigh bed. not going through waves. yes, we have to find a specific way out of this and it will be in the international criminal course to escalate to bella, case arrest of rick to escape the electoral process in venezuela because they know they will lose some things that know the venezuelans all the international community will tolerate it is a decades long territorial dispute,
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but the possibility of extracting natural resources here has involved in venezuela and put it smaller neighbor on edge. that is, i will, i'll just see to it, throws from a president, alberta for jewelry has just been released from prison on tuesday. the inter american quarter of human rights court ordered his release on humanitarian grounds . his supporters of celebrating the decision for jim murray was subbing a 25 year sentence for corruption and human rights violations. the us has accuse rival forces in so dawn of committing war crimes fighting erupted in april between the army, led by so don's military will affect our bron i've just on top were on and forces loyalties for my deputy mom and having done bag an also known as committee, the violence began during negotiations to transition to civilian rule. when attempts to integrate committees roughly support forces into the sudanese army broke down. today the secretary determined that members of the sudanese armed forces and the rapids support forces have committed war crimes ensued in the
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secretary also determine the members of the r assess and its allies, malicious, have committed crimes against humanity as part of a wide spread and sustain systematic attack directed against our 1st civilian population. members of the recess and allied militias have also committed ethnic cleansing dss and the our staff must in this brutal conflict, bosnian serb lita miller, i don't, each has condemned what he called colonial behavior at the start of his trial. the judge is accused of defying the representative responsible for overseeing bosnia herzegovina is peace accords. he signed 2 laws in defiance on to international peace and boy christian smith struck them down. if convicted, dotage faces 5 years in prison and a band from participating in politics or not. so it means that we're asking to return to the constitution of bosnia herzegovina, that this constitution be respected. if it's respected, will respect it to you, then you won't find this kind of behavior anywhere in the world where in the and
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elected foreigner challenge is a little by decision which then leads to a cold case. so those are, that's the news for now on. ouch is era do stay with us? the weather is next and then inside story, we'll have more on the israel guy. some want to stay with this on out. you see the, the hello again. remnants of a tropical storm are moving up the east coast of india. so this has injected a lot of moisture into the atmosphere. westbank all state edition state. it's also moving eastward into bung with dish as well. so here's our forecast on thursday, dark in the blue and the yellow. the more intense rain, so some pretty good pockets around cox's bizarre and same goes for the doctor as well. a lot of rain pouring into the malay peninsula once again. so even south of
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that, around call and port, we're going to get into some pretty big down ports. i'll show you that in one second, but we're going to talk about the warrants in china. plenty of sine allowing those temperatures to come up. i mean, look at, move on, for example, your should be 11 this time of the year, 23 full on sunshine on thursday, and bit more cloud cover over the next few days. but temperature is still well above where they should be for this time of year. a rain and wind condo comes slamming into the western side of japan on thursday, and i promise, do we get back to this part of the southeast asia? first i have to show you this flooding on indian use is main island of java. central java providence. it's been pouring rain for days, so some extreme flooding there, but i think the area of concern will be southern sumatra island on thursday. and there is some of there was a down pores inc column for on thursday, some of which could be sunday season around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural. heritage is on display in
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western museums. didn't happen over night. we were rob cover time. the 1st episode reveals how europe and color nice ation remove tens of thousands of on the facts and the young people struggle to reclaim restitution. africa stolen episode one. 0 no. just the era. a relatives of authority concert was held by her mouth so reactive with fury at a meeting with the prime minister about the relentless foaming of gaza. when i loved ones attract some a demanding benjamin netanyahu stepped out. all the people in israel fig. this is inside story, the
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