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the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits, essential, committed to being fine, mental protection, enhancing investments, alignment digital licensing, your better tomorrow the the, i'm sorry for so this is the news. our line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes, piles of bodies inside of school in northern garza witnesses say is ready. so just killed the points like heavy rain on flooding and pots of goes to bring more dispatches. thousands of palestinians displaced because of the war and is there any rate in the city of janine and the occupied westbank has been ongoing into
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a 2nd day at least a palestinian to be killed. funerals are being held to some of the 10 is ready. soldiers killed in gauze on tuesday, including a tunnel the i'll just say right has obtained footage of bodies piled up in a school in northern garza. witnesses tell us they were executed by these really made a treat. the dead include women and children. the shot, the a i will goes, the law school is a you and run passivity that's become a shelter during the war. but it may now be the scene of a war crime result started a reports and a warning view as might find some of the pictures in his report. distressing of the i cannot stand it. i cannot stand beside save this man of to seem to do some seeing in a school in japan. the northern guys are these are the buddies of people that sell just use extra. yeah, because on the united nations run school,
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we'd see they were civilians, not fighters, cube execution style by these read. all these women news is i'm only the victims. she was hiding from the bombardment here in the school building. we did not know where she was. her mother brothers sisters on our own cute, just as the victims families to be searching for them to have these really so just on the school took all the men into the costumes that you opened fire on the women and all the children with her. even the newborn babies among them is really so just executed those innocent families at point blank. do you have agency for the testing of effort? you save 102 of these facilities, including screws, hoping he buys ready booms some directly targeted since october the 7th. in front of unit. seldom does that. would you say maintains safe, civil residential buildings were damaged if strikes phases and briskly. teams are
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searching for survivors benefit from the dental and it's on a multiple defense that are kind of nice. it's dangerous for to solve 100 and this should be a safe place and that's why we felt it was a safe place. but look, they struck here. so they struggled. they struck the manual keyless shocked at thomas high's. these children who survived the ear a tax department taken to the city is not that hospital. one of the few guys still functioning, it just overwhelmed by the number of people in need of treatment. further south, you verify at the very end of the guys of sleep, the scale of destruction is immense squares and buildings on levels. these pettis daniels from the north to the south. no. where to save. they have no risk to go christmas that dash 0 to 0. is there any forces of
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a time to another school sheltering displaced people in the body, a refugee camp showing on the you and run? abo jose in school kills at least 5 people. the victims include women and children . dozens of people also injured in the attacks. more than 280 pounds to means have been killed in his ready attacks on you in schools since the october the 7th started up was zoom. how's the latest from rough us? in southern gaza, over 9 weeks of financing on the ground and psych garza is trying discontinued cleanings alliance. the whole hundreds of palestinians on daily basis only during the last 24 hours. more than 200 palestinians have been killed along side with more than 500 others who have been injured and receiving treatments in gauze. the hospitals fighting over the ground as well continues in several areas. one of the hardest specials that type interrupted is antonio. to see where the is, where the forces are trying to gain more much more access into areas. the noise of
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the tourist. we had been full. so the main close integration of the east valley ministry expansion of that operations as they are carrying out massive arrest campaigns in order to a, to destroy and to even arrest old palestinians who are above 15 years old in the, in the region. now the goal is this trip had been an area of compartment and intense is really showing where there was a grading mistrust among palestinians regarding what these very occupation stays informed. residents to fleet to the south of the territory where it had been also under is very intense plumbing since the beginning of this round of financing tires of as soon i'll just see raw, roughly in the south of the territory. one social mine is a hun, eunice residence, and a canadian citizen who chose to remain in garza during the war. he's currently sheltering at all nasir hospital in con eunice. he told us about the increasingly difficult conditions that and most of us get them in fun. eunice,
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are we, we have, we've had the local frame for getting call up to date, and it has cost a local slash or electrical supply here in the hospital and in the people at this and the equipment best and other belongings. so the 1st thing they uh i, uh, i've had all of my electrical equipment uh, now not, not working anymore. and my mattress has to be replaced my jackets, my clothes, and many people. as soon as i like that that, i mean, we only have the internet and the electricity box. yeah. that one hour ago. in addition to that, to there is no police safe here in the inside eunice. the time slot is close at 600 meters. lots of hospital and people do not know where to go. i've had use as well as how many times to try to these dropbox. and when they at each there is part of the was bombs, his wife lost his legs,
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the legs. he's one of one or one of his children, most parents have eyes and one of his youngest daughter is also now enough to know where to be found. so even trying to vote at all. so that doesn't, it's a crazy one is i'm not able to find a safe refuge that he's been fonts of tried eunice is now taken over by the idea of the heavy fighting there. and the me throw this quote off with, these are all that's the road, the boxes north through the south. so that's all it is, is fully occupied. now. it will fly to. so it's very unsafe. that is another road. so the c. uh, but even dodge roads, it says, i mean it's, it's just a whole lot of people total for the 2 g 's lights have left and even a few successful get each off off. uh there. ringback is no temporarily shows that there is no food, there is no water, a heavy rain and thoughts of gauze as to the complicating the dyes,
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amount of tyran situation, an estimated $1900000.00 palestinians have been displaced since the war started in october, many living and make shift tents where supplies are running dangerously low. brianca go up to reports. in the cold winter rain, a picture of misery. i'm deaf in northern garza. its ability is a go cute and it is really a tackling job leah. she was found. but there are many still trapped under the rubble in the rain ambulances of stuck on flooded streets. the rescue workers of gauze, of a still carrying on israel's tool to locate, attacks have posit, arise because of already broken. see with systems and now the streets. so turning the decaying for these me shift tends to offer little protection for tens of thousands of palestinians struggling to stay dry on the sims while we got
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drenched inside the tent. and i don't know where to put the children water flooded the tend. i wrapped the children in blankets and came here. i don't know what to do because of the rain where to go and i use no drinking water. so some these are collecting way to go to, to drink food medicine and fuels are always running low for many who have to escape the streets on start with just close when they're boxed. they are no blankets, no mattresses. just the looming threat of disease and starvation. what is the force of discharge who was born in attempting more? they had no clothes for her, no food or drink the children cry for more little bread. i appeal to the world, those who have a conscience to save us from what we are in and return to our homes, israel, and has ignored the cold for a cease fire with indication that it's a sultan garza could last for months and sobered the collective punishment of
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palestinians in this winter for bianca group though, i'll just hear those ro has held a funeral for a senior army come on to killed in fighting in the northern gaza strip. the left tenant tunnel was among 10 soldiers killed on tuesday during battles with i'm us. it's the was the single day. last is very forces, since it's ground invasion. the game began on the 31st of october. the is where the army says at least a 115 troops have been killed in the fighting so far. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says there's ro won't stop it's war against on us despite international pressure. that's the guy who was speaking the soldiers during a visit to a military base in southern israel. i'm also going to go because this is going to be a difficult war, but there are signs of a breakdown and i can see that. and truly, you can see that to see or determination to continue until the end of illuminate, thomas, an overwhelming victory of a homeless will give us a many, many advantages,
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both from the power determines and also from the power of persuasion towards the whole world. sitting in the stands live now to okay, bodies chusen and honda salutes, uh, what kind of message was benjamin nothing. you know, trying to convey both to the soldiers and more broadly with this visit to the south . this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu spoke twice today. the 1st on a visit to the south at a detention facility for palestinians. these really military has arrested in gaza and are now interrogating and the 2nd edition. but headquarters in tell a v that's israel's internal security service, but the messaging was the same. but even in the face of any sort of international pressure, israel's war will continue until the illumination of hamis and until victory. these really prime minister has additionally been saying,
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but israel simply has no choice. there is no other alternative other than this war . and to achieve the 3 objectives he set out to achieve $68.00 days ago. additionally, we've been hearing from israel's foreign minister, eli colon, who said that israel is prepared to continue this war with or without international support. and that a ceasefire is nowhere on the table because it is, quote, a gift to how most we've also been hearing from these really army spokesperson and the country's defense minister who have been echoing that same sentiment saying, but pressure applied in this ground incursion in this military operation is what led to the release of captives and further applying pressure will lead to more objectives being reached in the form of releasing the captive. remember these released i've had 3 main goals since they set out on their military operations,
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specifically on the ground. but the reality of the matter is they have not achieved any of them. and these really prime minister, along with all of his other defense officials, have been saying that until those objectives are met, the war will continue. and we were just talking about the biggest single day loss on tuesday, the death toll among soldiers rising to a $115.00. did he have anything to say about that as well? a nathaniel who describing it as one of the toughest days of this war. and these really defense minister in a press conference this evening saying that there are heavy losses that are being paid in this war. but that they are not in vain. and that these really army is trained on the ground to know that when one force comes under fire, others including senior commanders go in to assist. and in this case, not only was it the biggest single day loss for these really is on the ground in
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that m. s. m. bush in northern, gaza. but additionally, you have the most senior military figure who was killed in battle in the ground operation. we've also been hearing from the defense minister and these really are re spokesperson who are saying that there will continuously be and is really military presence inches. yeah, yeah. but they're not going to talk about their military plans day by day because they say that would be quote, giving information a way to the enemy. israel's defense ministry of government says that all how much infrastructure will be destroyed in the neighborhood, but she didn't want to talk about how long it would take them to fully capture. this is our, you neighborhood, these really army chief of staff. additionally, speaking about the matter are saying, but while it is difficult to process these really army will continue this war until victory. something that the prime minister has been saying something to all defense officials have been saying. so when it comes to the one jeopardy of this war and
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the military objectives, prime minister netanyahu and his defense officials all seem to be here on the same page or at honda in occupied easters. and thank you very much for the update. now i spoke to tell her has alla, he's the director of outreach, and groceries organizing at the activist group american muslims for palestine. he said both israel and the us were being isolated on the world stage due to the war and gaza. i think the, the statements by the president of the public gathering describing what is real is doing as cool indiscriminate bombing as a reflection of the type of internal conversations that are being had in the white house about what israel was doing in gaza. and the, the criticisms of the body and ministration here in the united states are becoming louder and louder by the day where a congressional staff are now confronting their members of congress. the boss is essentially on capitol hill, demanding a ceasefire. and so,
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as the pressure mounts on the bonnet administration, we are starting to see the binding of campus um, more and more inclined towards discussing the ceasefire or more, more inclined towards moving in that direction, at least. uh, but the problem is that the us administration so far as uh, maybe uh, starting to break ranks with israel as far as the narrative is concerned. however, as far as us weapons supply is concerned about that flow or that um, that faucet is still uh, open and honest. and unfortunately, uh, we saw this week uh, the 105000000 dollar transfer of, i mean it shouldn't take shelves to israel, but to continue it's cool, indiscriminate bombings that joe bought in. uh so, um, uh, so rightfully, uh, described. and i will hear that there are some reports that there is a, a band on, or at least the delay to the transfer of, and 16 tens of thousands of, of 16 rifles because of fears that they might be used in the occupied westbank and the united states has been sort of pushing against subtler attacks and you occupied
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westbank, but at the same time voting with israel in the united nations. so it's a case of certainly more public facing discomfort and criticism. while at the same time in the un, it very much is losing weight is ro? absolutely. i think that out of nations general assembly made a very strong review cuz his real yesterday was more than a 153 nations demanding a seems fired. and only a $23.00 nations abstaining with 10 voting against. then even if you look at the extensions america's greatest allies, the u. k. of france, germany, italy, spain refused to vote against the cease fire despite american pressure to do so. and that is an indication of the fact that even in europe, americans closest allies, they cannot stomach yet another massacre yet another invasion of a hospital. and the more images of the bodies of palestinian children on the
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carpeted due to his really bombardment. and so this is a clear indication that despite us pressure and despite what the united states may be trying to do and building international consensus and support of israel's invasion of gaza edits continued occupation of gaza. it's clear that that it's an uphill battle that the united states cannot win. and that's why we are seeing also the, by the administration, changing its tone with regards to what is taking place and starting to send clear messages to this real. um that this, that the moral authority or the moral claim that israel may have had on october 7th, no longer stands as it continues to genocide and gaza. so let's which focus now to the occupied westbank, where it is ready for us is a carrying out the most expensive rate. since the gums that will begun. reinforcements have been sent into janine nearly 48 hours off. so the rate began. 8 people are being killed and hundreds of people have been arrested at least $283.00 palestinians, including $64.00 children,
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have been killed in his ready attacks in the occupied westbank since october the 7th. well, child stratford is in ramallah for us. charles, this is a very major operation, even in the context of what we've been seeing over the last couple of months. so that's why we're approaching 48 hours now since this right started understanding we're on the, on the side of the yes, it is focusing on the refugee camp inside jeanine. however, in the last 1015 minutes or so, we've got reports from journalist we speaking to on the ground. and we've seen video evidence of this of what they describe as. and these riley as strike that hit a building in the city of jeanine. that's outside of the refugee camp. at least 2 people are reported to being killed in that strikes. a number of others injured will be able to confirm that in the hours ahead of but again,
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just tools highlights to the kind of problems that for example, the policy need. right. chris end up being, having him trying to get the injured to the hospitals inside jeanine. we know that so these ready ministry have surrounded those hospitals. we know, in date that are still a 10 year old boy, died as a result of not being able to get to a hospital yesterday for treatment for an unrelated condition. and it wasn't related to the right itself. but the, yeah, the, the right presence of having services facing huge difficulties. these really is the saying that they so far i'm targeted around $400.00 buildings of these. right. and he's ready. the news channel is saying that up to 1401400 is ready was of, is, are involved in this operation. these really made latrice saying that they have a site being targeting caches of weapons which they have confiscated and destroyed as well as all you these improvised explosive devices,
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the palestinian prisoner. also, archie is saying that around 500 people have been detained so far, but a lot of these have actually been released off for interrogation. we understand. so as yet no official, solid fig goes on. how many people have being arrested. but of course, jeanine has been the focus of pc the tax pretty much every night. and since the beginning of the war and hundreds of people have been arrested inside the cap, lot shipped to campus being destroyed as well. um either by uh these giant great, all i'm gonna do is really miller treat bulldozers that's uh the destroy the streets and an unlikely infrastructure. busy as well as yes, the, these, what we understand and mainly drug strikes and, and the caches but continue inside the time. so this is by far, the largest, right, the longest, right? most expensive is right in the military, right to of a, to it being launched. so fall, since the war one can only imagine the fear and anxiety up to 5 thousands of
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civilians living in that campus and the light as this right goes on. all right, just drop it in your mouth. thanks for bringing something. i don't know those lines dropping just for the last few minutes. now president by does national security adviser has begun to visit to the middle east and he's expected to meet these ready prime minister on friday. i think i'll have join just now from washington for more on this. so jake sullivan has already started his trip and he started it in saudi arabia. what do we make of that to what we make that they are very, very concerned about this becoming a wider war and they see saudi arabia as a key to preventing that. we jake sullivan. we didn't have his schedule. so we were surprised because we didn't know it was going to saudi route, but, but it really does make sense because the priorities they've been expressing stop a wider war. they're very concerned about who's the attacks on cargo vessels in the
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red sea. there's been talk about coming up with some sort of system where ships could be escorted and they want to talk about normalizing relations with israel. it might seem absolutely out of left field, but president joe biden in off camera remarks of fundraiser just 24 hours ago. he said that saudi arabia still wants to normalize relations with israel. now obviously they're going to want some sort of 2 state solution to make any sort of concessions. it seems likely. and now we have these really prime minister sate absolutely no, there will be no 2 state solution. so lot of issues to work with. probably a they didn't officially say that this is on the agenda. they're going to want to talk about rebuilding causes and that was something the air country for ministers or in dc just last week. and they said lucky is real, cannot just absolutely demolish gaza and expect that we're going to go and clear up the mess. so we're really looking towards what happens next, how to contain it now. and also how to make sure that those attacks in the red sea,
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the very can do something about that. and when he gets to israel, how difficult is his job going to be? because us gave such full support to his ro in the immediate, often most of your time on october the 7th. and yet as the events have been on folding and gaza, more and more criticism, more and more discomfort being expressed, what can he really achieve? what leave us can you pull once it gets the to he's got a lot of labors that he can pull israel's asking for $14000000000.00 more and aid. we mentioned the weapons that have been there. more importantly, the fact that the u. s. has protected israel from the united nations, the united nations general assembly of the security council. so they have things that they can do to try and make, is there a listen? they have never in the past actually done those things, not just the by the ministration, but pretty much every us president in modern times. but it is interesting. we're starting to see a very deliberative switch in the language. you heard joe biden say that israel's
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losing support because of its indiscriminate bombing. that was the 1st time that they've ever described it that way. and jake sullivan was doing an event just before he left, talking to the wall street journal. and he said that it's time to move to a different phase of the war that he's going to be pushing them to stop with the mass bombings to stop with the artillery so that you can still target some off. it just needs to not be as high intensity operations as we're seeing today. so they've made these messages in, in private, they've leaked out, they made these messages, but now they're going insane. our ask is going to be, this has to stop. and we haven't heard from national security adviser as our spokesman john kirby today. admiral john kirby, he said we want to see more results. we know what these release of said they're trying to do and protecting civilians, but we want to see more results. so i expect it's going to be a very tough conversation. they also want to talk about timelines,
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because obviously the concern is the longer this goes on, the more likely it is that it can become a wider war. so they're sending the message that they're going to get tougher with israel. now, whether or not they're going to do anything about it. well, seems unlikely at this point, but we'll see we're on a fascinating few days in the israel us relationship coming up. thanks very much patsy for most of the a now and a rainy and back to the group says they have had to us new if you bases in syria. they say that drones hit the outcomes and respond bases. the group called the, as i make resistance in iraq, is claiming responsibility. they say it's in response to us support israel as well and gaza at least 70 rockets and drones have been fine us spaces in iraq and syria since 7th of october. that comes off to israel launch new strikes in lebanon, and syria targeting military infrastructure is already on. he says it's buys a jet struck, a rocket launcher in southern lebanon. it says it also has a number of military posts inside syria. the strikes come in response to minutes.
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this house 5 towards northern israel several high right has moved from the israel near the lebanese border. today we had actually those flights of jets coming across from above us from israel crossing over the border, which is at the top of this hill head. oh, there you go. there's another outgoing fly by the sounds of it just across there. and then we had the attack on the other side, you might be able to hear some of the rumbling that's happening behind happening behind us now. and that is outgoing, a sort of rate from head over to the lebanese side. there you go, you can hear it again. and this has been happening all of today. this happens yesterday. we've been here actually for a few days. these riley military says it's targeted has by law on the last of its infrastructure. because it says a hezbollah isn't stopping and it's actually wound it to stop. but i want to give you an idea of some of the damage. this is shot. no traces of shrapnel that have hits a building from one of those rockets that would have been fired from across that
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border that you just saw behind me that and if you follow me or the head out of, so we'll just show you what we're seeing. a not shop, no has also hit a home. this would have belonged. this belongs to one of the residents of showing me. you can see the off the mall the on those windows that came from this here. it would have landed just in the ground down here. now it looks small, doesn't look not big, but if there were people here, now this price is evacuated under is riley government under that tree instructions, is that what people have that damage? a guy again could have been a lot, was just behind us. we have a home that has a children's bicycle children's toys, so you can imagine the extent of damage. i'm not just a small rocket loan if it was a bigger one. now there's been a lot of tit for tat between both sides. israel has one, has bothered to move back on to stop. it's launching everything from drones to miss
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salas, to mortars artillery. and then you have as well as saying, we won't stop until you stop the will on garza now. now you get as a lots of shelling but seems to be happening that from israel firing by every time we've heard that here, always tends to stop on the other side. and then you get is ro responding. but all along this northern border, hey, it's a front line. okay. so everyone, hey, around 65000 people have been moved. they've moved out of the villages, this valley. anyone around goes town, this one. so it's, and it's showing me which has been a target, and you also have tens of thousands of his riley soldiers deployed all the way from here, down to the east and for the overnight. and so this morning that will also strikes that scene. say we're fired from has well, let's was, galle not so what you're guessing along the entire border. some strong was we heard a few days ago from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we've also heard from the
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wall cabinet in this last week concerned of escalations. they said many times they don't want another front, very busy with gaza right now. but they've certainly sent a strong message that hezbollah needs to stop, and it shouldn't continue carrying out these launches the still ahead on the 0 model just to piece of ok. we have more on the same as sculpture destroyed by is ready forces engineer the hello. there's been more flooding on. indonesia is main island of java this time west java prophet and so the streets have been turned into rivers here. water locked roads. now i think the area of concern, though on thursday is through the late peninsula. as we see there is monsoon range pickup just the other day, a column for a downpours of about a 100 millimeters of rain all at once. so that certainly can trigger some funny.
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there's a monsoon range pep enough. it is fairly quiet though an indo china. different story though for china. so let me show you this. we've got rain across so you can see river valley rain will turn to snow for the yellow river valley. so from young show to see han, we could see up to 20 centimeters of snow. there are some blizzard alerts in play here and this disturbed weather chugging further to the north and east. so it's going to drops and snow in beijing. and because it's warm across the korean peninsula, most of this is going to fall as rain. what we did have our tropical cycle in jasper make landfall about an hour north of cans, powerful winds here enough to topple some trees. rain really the big story with this on thursday is moving more inland. by the time it's all said and done, we could see 2 months worth of rain in cannes. well, in this weather report in new zealand. not much to report here, no weather alerts to speak of on thursday. bye for now. the
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you watching. i'll just remind to about top stories this out. witnesses say is where the soldiers of executed civilians sheltering the un school women and children who are reported to being killed at point blank range in jamalia in northern cancer. within $280.00 pounds of students have been killed is ready attacks on you and schools since october. the 7 hundreds of thousands of palestinian families are fighting for survival in gaza is heavy rain spring, extensive flooding. large pots of makes shift time, so underwater agencies, one. what's important diseases could spread on
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a wide scale. israel's coming out as most expensive rate in the occupied westbank since the war in gaza began reinforcements of incense into janine nearly 48 hours off to the right to got 8 people having killed and $500.00. the rest of the a senior mazda official says the group must be part of any plan, so it goes off to the war ends as male here is. comments or other comments questions are raised about who will run the strip in the yard he had in any arrangement in gaza or the palestinian cause. without some bull. the resistance factions is a delusion and a mirror out as a delusion and a mirror and the u. n c u n. c minus hiring a fast cheese mos in griffith has towed out to 0. that time off is among the palestinian voices, but needs to be heard when deciding on the future of palestine. while we also with the palestinian people what they want to see and of course,
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their ideas will be confused in many ways. the views about starting a political process will be over. i'm vicious, no doubt. that voice, just as into john, the civilian voice, the civil society, the civilian voice, the voice, equally, also by the way of mazda and other organizations who being involved, the palestinian or the universe needs to be heard. we need them to be given the opportunity to, to tell us the views about the future. i'm a stranger, i get no event in palestine, but there are many who do. and they have strong views, much better informed than mine. and you can watch this, somebody go to the james bases, talk to alger, their interview with mazda and griffith, the one of the secretary for general, and the secretary general fee amount of tearing a says on friday, december, the 15th at $1130.00 g n,
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t. the r u. s. media reporting israel has begun pumping sea water into underground tunnels and gaza used by how much they cited unnamed us officials, you say is really a testing the target and funding of tunnels on a limited basis. is there any forces haven't commented on the reports? is real maintains that how much is using the network of passages on the gaza to hide fighters and weapons. elijah magna is a military and political risk analyst. he explains why starting the tunnels could well fail to impact how much is military operations. first of all, we have seen how these relays have posted by the know the guys that off to the south. and yet in know, we have seen the most tremendous of the tax. again, these really occupation pulses from the same area that is right in a occupied 2nd. the we've seen all these readings, all the region have another already
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a few dollars. and we have seen that had no effect whatsoever. oh, on the ministry performance of a mass, because they still attacking these really pulses and they inflicting a very heavy taxes and fees on them as it helps the is really only to really that because they think the love that these dollars, they blew them up and then how much has been defeated? we're on the contrary, we've seen always again, yes, that's when these really all very well that, that takes us to another phone. what is the weight and dimensions of these really east or getting all the soldier prisoners that under the ground, because they're all under ground and they are above the ground. we haven't had them to test so many of these really attractive that have been released that some of them what and on this end they will for many kilometers, which means all these done is, can be let and can not be then. and this is why we've seen so many attacks from her
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mouth and slipped through in different areas similar to dentistry present, joe biden has met families of american captives held in garza 8th us nationals. i believe to be held us still on us freed for americans last month during a brief si, fi that cuts our and egypt had broken. and the winehouse has said that it will pull out all the stops to make sure every captive returns home. can be how kit has been following that meeting at the white house. the following president biden's meeting with the families of 8 captives still being held in gaza. they spoke with reporters telling us that in fact, the president remains personally engaged as he has been for weeks and has offered a personal guarantee that he will continue to work for the release of their loved ones. but president biding continues to experience, fall out from those comments made to donors on tuesday,
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where he said behind closed doors, that the military campaign in gauze i'd be a wage by israel is indiscriminately targeting palestinian civilian some 18000 and counting now killed as a result of that military campaign, the white house on wednesday, continuing to clean up those comments made by the president. the latest comments coming from the national security council spokesperson, john kirby who said in fact that this is reflection of global opinion. and that in fact, this is something the white house's express concern to is real about. still this is not any reflection in any way that the united states has diminished its support for israel. on the contrary, there will continue to be support something that jig sullivan, the national security adviser will express to the is really wor,
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cabinet on thursday when he meets with them. and israel as well. 8 as with the is really prime minister and president as well. he will be delivering a message that there will in fact, be an urging of a reduction in civilian harm. you will get an update on progress on the battlefield and will urge that there be an opening of the flossing and crush alone for additional humanitarian aid. but this is the only administration officials that will be delivering that mess, sage. it will also be coming from the secretary of defense, lloyd austin, when he visits israel on monday, kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house. jewish protest is in the united states demanding an immediate cease fire in garza have shut down a major highway in southern california. now i
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to this organize the, sits in bringing a busy morning commute to downtown los angeles, to a stop. police arrested $75.00 activists, so they could reopen the freeway. the protest cause major traffic delays on several connecting freeways and streets. israel has destroyed dozens of statues and monuments that were built on the palestinians killed by his ready forces. the most famous one was the sculpture of a horse in janine in the occupied westbank as he thought. abraham reports residency, the structure symbolized the insurance palestinian people. nope, just a piece of art. this horse was a landmark and a symbol for many bearing witness in the occupied left bank. now it's been torn down. we moved from did you need refugee camp? by the way people losers? separate had the i woke up to a message from a friend sitting solid wake up, they carried away the horse. i jumped up is what why?
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i was shocked. it was as though they'd killed someone and it shows us where this cultures to, for 20 years. kind of digital whole it faced north because that's where most people in the refugee camp or from the, from hyphen around there. he was 14, when he helped build it. that's him. and the black shirt, he tells us, he even well did his name inside the 5 meter highs. culture is neat from that he means of cars and ambulances is real targeted during it's 12 d. c. jennings, regional comp, in 2002 german artist tomas kepler have the idea for the artwork. and he was quickly joined by eager teenagers a crazy idea. he says the travel to various parts of the occupied westbank before reaching its final stall in geneva. this ro, ones to claim being the only democracy,
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but why are they destroying an off work in public space? it's a shame. it's a shame. the people here tell us the destruction of monuments, memorials, and palestinian icons. aims to publish their spirits and punish those, showing support for any acts of resistance. with many here tell us is all of them in the tree may destroy stones, but it cannot kill ideas. or just how much will it be said he would meet us at the horse round about even though the horse isn't there anymore. i bought a honeymoon. it presented the stood fastness of the policy and you have people into camp, the resilience and power against ation. really aggression and you need he jokes the horse could be included in a prisoner exchange deals. as of like thousands of palestinians has been detained by israel. and just as the host symbolizes bottles of the past, and it says it to be a part of the stories that are passed on the shows is 5 year old son,
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add them photos of them working on this culture. he's proud he was involved in creating a and says, the process tells a lot about kind of things we need to again make in the day. but he does ita. do you need refugee camp the occupied with thing on the bus? have a look at some of the days of the news. argentina is government has devalued its currency. the passcode by 50 percent of a set of drastic measures by president, have you any like he's promising to stabilize the economy and rain in inflation, which is above a 160 percent. the risible reports for the members have already owns a small market in the province of when a site is and he's trying to adjust to the economic change taking place in
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argentina this week. then you government announced that over 50 percent evaluation of the pay. so the saudi says he was not surprised by the policy change because he believes it's part of the economic chaos that has rained the united tina for years with the bible for k. i'm worried because we're a family business, we're not a company and the increasing prices will affect the argentine family and they will have to pay double. how much can they take? i don't know. the government also announced that increasing cash handouts to the poor, but many believe it, the middle class, we likely struggle as prices for r, as in times have been struggling with inflation for years. but in the past few weeks, the price is of most photo have doubled or even tripled, like the price of oil, for example, because of the possibility of a devaluation. now that it has happened this year, that inflation could be even higher, something that would have a huge impact on the population evaluation, lifting subsidies on transport in energy. we do using the number of ministry. the
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plan of new presidents have yet to be mean to cut down government spending and we'd use the deficit. know, think i mean, now most us yeah. when i see on we were heading towards hyper in place. another decision is to avoid it. by definition, hyper inflation is the absolute rejection of the currency and a spiraling in pricing, i suppose. but not everyone is convinced the plan will work together. we. we have seen this before. that the situation will pause was a lie, i am $74.00. how much longer can i wait young? have you had any leg came to office with a promise to transform argentina's economy? now many i hoping he's measures will start to show results on that. he said, we'll just see that what a sight is. i mean, i'd states the central bank has cut interest rates and changed for the 3rd consecutive time as inflation continues to ease the bank had raised rates to the highest point in decades to cub rising prices for the high cost of borrowing has put a strain on mortgages and loans. the current rate stands at 5.4 percent. at least
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53 people, including 6 children have been injured all through a russian miss on attack on ukraine's capital keys in the i was a children's hospital and several homes were damaged. while an apartment building code 5 keeps mess, as most people were injured off the deb refill from 10 miss. how's the intercepted on the eastern side of it? in the pro river after decade long presents the un peacekeeping mission in molly has ended its operation. while mid trees of nisha molly and booking a saucer, so that recapturing las terry trees are such as in the south region saying i so as to the it is expanding. nicholas hawk has more. i saw fighters appeared in victoria yellows, village, and central. molly's smiling friendly at 1st he says, guns in hand, they said they were bringing peace and the word of god to a land they had conquered through bloodshed. the fighters offered him 2 options, joined them,
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or died decision. he refused to take the car athletic to buy my co living like a refugee in his own country. away from the land i saw has made it so so that this land iceland wants to show which come govern. it is the opposite of one way of life . at 1st they separated the men from women, normal activities, such as baptism. our weddings were strictly regulated and support is band us with justice. what's even worse, they make the rules. these are the latest propaganda pictures from the stomach state in the greater so har, an eyesore affiliate in the 2nd got village near the mile. you need here border, according to research organization, the arm, conflict, location, and event data project. the arm group controls large swath of land stretching from molly into these air and burkina faso, a territory that has doubled since the military cruise in these health countries says when the analyst, now it's roughly the size of the united kingdom. the idea is about we need the minds of the people really what some people call creating governance. so they
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collect tax, they claim to be providing social services to the people in the form of health and some of the or some of the here. yes. so each next person is the agenda, replacing government in the society, and i think it does have one of them. some parts of the local community live, i suppose offensive, is threatened, not only by the so health states armies, but by its arrival in al qaeda affiliate that is trying to conquer. i still control territory and caught in the middle or the people of this the how it might be brand new task. i certainly seem to have the, the seizing state facilities like health centers and it's nice isn't what they propose to work for isolate treating the fight as but also organizing vaccinations into most areas. they control the objectives of new share molly and bringing it fast. so blame france, the former colonial power for the last territory saying the 5000 french soldiers who were stationed in their countries hampered their own armies, ability to strike back,
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not possible that can effect so many ins you have decided to create in the alliance of the health states each sort of this house is no longer a zone defense acute attack, which is one of prosperity for the good of all people. with all the claims and counter claims, it is nearly impossible to get an independent verified assessment of what is happening on the ground. on virginia foster's national television, the army shows what it says is the latest battle one on the front of fine. but millions of people are being displaced by the fighting and bringing with them stories of a different reality that of an arm group deep in this a health trying to replace the government and expanding rapidly. nicholas hawk elgin 0 certainly owns for the president n s by karone, that has been listed as a suspect in relation total star t say was a failed to attend. last month. on november, the 26 government attacks and on the barracks and the prison reading over the 2000 inmates over a dozen people were killed. the government says the failed who was led mostly by
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former president corona's, buddy gods. 2000000 test. the vehicles are being recalled in the united states of auto pilot issues. it's also concerns were raised by the governments highway agency about potential misuse. you safeguards will have to be installed to provide well controls. and to let's, it's unclear if those that would be recording vehicles from outside the united states. time now for the sport headlines with the to to key is top football league will resume on tuesday following a one week suspension of to referee was punched by a club presidents. hello mila, who suffered a black eye and a mind. a fracture in the incidents has been released from hospital, the man who entered the pitch and punched him. i'm going to go to the club president for the culture has since resigned from the ro caught you, and 2 others were arrested for the attack, which happened after took the stupid each match on monday. coming bins,
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not kicked off the free for club will cup and saudi arabia with a wind and a new wrinkled. he's club a, it's a hud. we're up against brooklyn city. and go to a country school basic and with a great value. and some of and see what they 3 know when becoming the 1st place to school in for additions of the 2 elements of his previous public cup codes that come with right and madrid. it's a 100 looking they place in the 2nd round, where they will face egypt, possibly on friday, known as you pause you both football, but i didn't play football to break reco it's so i play to and tracy's in place. mind fissions is a score and goals doesn't have anything to do with it. i want to try and help my team get to the highest level and when try fees, it's more important than scoring goals. you a couple of its a doors champion, simon named se, got a huge send off from baseband, since they hit it to the club. woke up though for the winter of the match between now and the end of last week in the semi finals on monday, supposed been female ending their sponsorship with israel's national football team in 2020 full,
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a spokesperson for the gym and company. since the move was planned since last year, and as not to relate, it's a growing quotes, the boy called the brand of it because of will. few that have sponsored the team since 2018 australian cricket. it was mancha logic says he'll fight an order from the sports governing party banning him from displaying the message line so equal on his shoes. collage and been wearing the she's doing practice. the head of a straight is 1st test against talk. he's done on thursday. he's previously spoken about the war on garza and he's message is being interpreted as a pro palestinian one. wherever my shoes isn't political. i'm not taking sides. human last to me is a cool one. jewish lots of the one was on loss, is equal to one end of life. and so on. i'm just picking up for does. he doesn't have a voice. this applies to my hop. and eddie jones is back in international
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reg. d deal straight and that's pertaining to japan to take charge of the national team. jones coach depends who a famous when the current will jump in south africa. and the 2015 world cap e was most recently in charge of australia. and those are useful headlines for the time being. you can get more on al jazeera dot com, as well as our social media channels for you. and secretary general says phase hours of fossil fuels is needed to avoid the worst of climate change. it comes a day off the cop 28 talks ended, and due by delegates opted for an agreement to transition away from the fuels. the more than a 100 countries wanted stronger language to those who oppose the clear reference to the phase out of fossil fuel. in the cup 28 tx, the secretary general said that a fossil fuel phase out is inevitable, whether we'd like it or not, let's just hope it doesn't come too late. the world cannot afford delays in decision or have measures. he said he remains confident that despite many differences the world can unite and rise to the challenges of the climate crisis.
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some of the world's biggest polluters weren't part of the meeting about climate change. housing do by me. the trees are significant, contributed to global global call, the initials emissions, sorry. the woods wells biggest economy is currently backing to major, was one in ukraine and one in gaza. and yet, middle trees on cigna trees to climate agreements, image and kimball ripples creation industry is a major source of pollution. but it's not the biggest that's likely the world's minute trees. estimates very sewing, disagree. collectively, they're responsible for around 5 percent of global emissions research, as suggests the 1st 18 months of versus invasion of ukraine has resulted in emissions equivalent to the country, the size of belgium over similar time period. not 31 conflict. the emissions come from the production of items and equipment, a supply chain, and the actual use of the weapons. because on the exact governments avoid
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disclosing detailed information, searching national security concerns. sometime it's going to see this as an excuse if we're asking for reporting. individual faces or individual missions, we could understand that that might be a national security issue, but waiting for a minute tree across the we, we can't see that that dates are, is a problem. minute trees are also not obliged to abide by international agreements such as the un climate change convention. the result of lobbying by the us back in the 19 ninety's. actually, michael, lola was a cope 28 with a topic. wasn't even officially discussed on the couch of protocol. any emissions from international tons of boundary air and ship transport is not to be covered to the majority of military emissions relates to operation of outlined some shipping and even beyond the national inventories. they don't require the reporting of these
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types of commissions. our exemptions of course emissions. alrighty, off the story. if you have heavy industry problems, then you handle the pollution then heavy industry that gets released into the environment and around control way that the residual pollution that pays or indulgence is really a tax on voltage treatment systems. because let the sewage being dumped directly into the sea. the relentless bombardment has level neighborhoods. lemme just infrastructure to rubble. 11 on 4.6 square kilometers and thousands of trees, but. and there is evidence is really false, is used white, full spruce, toxic substance, the contaminate soul, and ground water for years. meanwhile, ministry spending increases and that full so to emissions. and the cycle will continue to minute trees replied to the, to international climate agreements. image and kimber out 0, and that sort of
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a team here in the off of this, these are the back. so to moments with more of the days news, artificial break. the about the was the the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, in the 19 fifties and sixties african countries gained independence from the colonizers and increased efforts to replace the cultural heritage of 6000 bodies and storage unit. yes, it's very hard. a documentary series reveals how you repeat in countries, refused their request, and even exhibited human remains and then the savings restitution for custodian episode to which bono jr. 0. the latest news as it breaks, have yet to release that he has the support of the people to implement the shock economic plan to cut down government spending
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a fight inflation with detailed coverage. many members of the hiding are varying arbitrary, are asked more than towards disappeared. from around the world, entities, as government says, it's looking for a new site temporarily. how's the refugees and looking for sustainable solutions. the israeli forces are accused of storming or united nations run school in northern gauze at executing civilians sheltering inside the on hardy full. so this is down to 0 live from the also coming up. it is ready strike on 2 houses in rough off this kill dozens of palestinians. a number of people remain tracked under the rubble. any rains,

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