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not only concerned about the possibility of more clues, and the reason it's worried it good for as much with detail coverage less than 2 weeks. central office being criticized so behaving more like a number of precedent from around the world since the start of the war. a boss, number of small, the following 3 groups have sprung. it's a big, they don't have the result of big organization, the at least 20 palestinians. a dead off to any mazda is rarely striking, either headquarters, the palestinian red, present society, and comm eunice, the visible, drawn. and this is i'll just see you on line from door. ha, also coming up. false to free. yes. again,
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israel issues new evacuation on what is in central gaza. un humanitarian team calls this chip schuman chest for an 18 year old, as ready as jail for refusing matters for service and protests against the war and gaza. and us secretary of state. and to me blinking has to mexico to try and stem the tide of a record number of people attempting to cross america southern folder. the beginning of the central garza, israel is ramping off it's military campaign. at least a 195 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours of slashing and time
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neighborhoods of northern garza and displacing most of its population as well as mount expanding its ground operation and central and southern gaza. at least 20 people were killed off to is really forced was attacked areas near the amount of hospital in con eunice, that's in the south. the hospital is run by the palestine read present society. and this is the 2nd time in as many days that israel has target at the groups facilities. the engine have been taken to nasir hospital and central dogs. a 5 palestinians were killed and in his various tried on a school in our mcgasey refugee camp. many women and children with sheltering that does really tanks and troops have been seen entering central gaza. that follows tuesdays announcement by the head of the military has the navy that the war and gaza could last for many months. let's go now to our correspondent products of boys and he's joining us live from alpha in southern, gaza and products. what are we?
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we're hearing about why the israelis have attacked the 2nd palestinian bed present society facility in 2 days. and the impact that it's had on the hospital there. yes, elizabeth via text continued and adjusted. they usually have destroyed and attacked the main headquarters off with the policy in the red christians. and today they are attacking also in the vicinity of some hospitals are associated to these organizations. whereas the residential building that is yeah, the uh, the animal hospital had been slots and with 30 palestinians had been killed with a number of this will have been wounded. this is not only the 1st attack that had happened today just before a couple of minutes and u. s. strikes that destroyed a residential building for a non post palestinians. if i knew this had been killed and uses domestic targeting for residential houses that is full of residential over of people that continues
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just only to force people to flee more to the south. now, what is the situation that is considered to be domestic and due to the fact that isabel right now is destroying building civil infrastructure, destroying cool means of living. the just only for lifting palestinians have new option just if any others who did not find any safe to a road to the south, the remainder of the houses. meanwhile, they have been killed by these very deliberate talking things of these areas. as the ongoing relentless bombardment of con units continue, i'm at mood confrontations the on the ground. we know that these really forces are trying to press the button to can you in a spot they are being encountered by the palestinian fighters. what trying to book the entry and usability forces had announced that this military operations might extend for 5 months also, which gives a move please at concerns among palestinians that they are going to be more loved. the days of fighting were more civilians can afford, as will use the do to these really unrelenting bombardment of the gaza strip sports
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audits. and what is the situation in central, gaza and the refugee camps that have come under heavy bombardment and recent days? yes, um these attacks continued right now and that we can clearly see that the focus of these really military operations has been moving from the north right now to the south and to the central areas of causal 6. now these areas, the middle and the south of which are treat designated as the faith. so a safe zones for palestinians and the beginning of the war now off to the destruction of the majority of residential houses in the north and central areas. now the started to expand the military operations, also claiming that the are eliminating the military infrastructure of the palestinian fighters and what we can see that they are depending on the same systematic approach of targeting of residential houses. now these thoughts are out destroying houses by these very aircrafts, and as long as with the all to the recycling of residential houses destroying.
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what's it tags destroying, attacking a you'd like to make sure run schultz is hospitalized as well. just only to force people also to pick up to move to the south of kansas trip as we have been seeing today. hundreds of how this thing is happening, evacuating to the south of gauze, especially to reflect in the fall south of the territory looking for a safe shoulder for them. but we, what we can see also on the ground to reflect that the situation is catastrophic. as people have knew any place to remain insights on people who are taking shots and met and make sure tense, which completely lack or kind of basic necessities. but people want to survive only . thus they are forced to do with the hardest situations on the ground. in rough um it does have been despite the fact that it had been under his belt. unrelenting compartment full. so during the last couple of days. yeah. and makes shift tense as one to assessing and as an to thought a for now we leave it there with tonic o as in live in rafa to any of my colleagues on these items. but to jim
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mcconnell from the us office with the coordination of humanitarian affairs, she told him that the only solution to gauze is healthcare crisis, is for the war to stop immediately. for the 2200000 people, 2200000 people in the gaza strip, who now have nothing left to go on. they have no revenue said he's been just today when i was traveling. i saw thousands of people continuing to stream into rocker where there is literally not a single spot of last for people to set up any more. i made sure of shelter and even if they did, they were at strikes here last night. so it's not safe here. so my message to the world is simple, this war must and these people, the people of god said the hostages in gaza. all of the people impacted by this for have their own lives, have their own stories and have lives to live and for them to be able to with those lives, the warmest and tomorrow. and it should have ended yesterday. and just a,
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a brief personal insight. how do you balance between your responsibility towards people and being in gauze? that means no doubt. your also in danger, right? i sit and incredibly print which position as the united nations official and guys are. and so every day my best, but when i wake up this for the people of gaza and the fact that they have no rest safe to go and what i am experiencing is absolutely nothing in comparison to this. be the anxiety this she a trauma that so many people are living through right now. i just want to share one last story yesterday when i was in a mile, which you saw has also been hit very close to there. again, today i met another of a 12 year old boy, a mere who'd been killed by a gun shot rain that came through a window into a place that they thought was a safe place of refuge. and they asked me again to tell the world he had just had
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a cousin born 5 days old, his little cousin who had been so looking forward to having a big cousin. and those are the types of stories i see every day. so for me, my own situation is very much secondary to every person in gaza who deserves to wake up every day to safety. now there's randy ami has ordered palestinians across a vast area of central gaza, including all my god, the refugee kept to evacuate. they being told to go to bed, all belong, which is for the south. the un says actuation or the effects about 61000 displace palestinians mostly from northern, gaza, and quality has moved from the oligarchy of refugee camp. i'm crazy. standing on is the law head, dean road, one of the main high roads that connects the north, the south of the god on this side is that the refuge account where that is really forces us people living in that area to be bought to wait. and we have been seeing
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people since the morning evacuated from the area on the other side of the street. is people waiting for any type of transportation. we know that there has been no cards, no fuel cards to transport. and here, as you see people taking a couple of their stuff, a couple of their mass, a couple of blankets and a couple of clothes because this is the only thing they can take. and we must also remember that this is not the 1st time these people have been evacuated. they evacuated from is another area of the gaza strip. people are telling us they're tired from being placed for more than one time. they said that there are no places for them to go as most of the you and shelter. schools and hospitals are packed with people. and we have been seeing people putting their 10 in mt areas, setting up their tense and making their own refugee camps. this is the scene right
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now, and people are being displaced for more than one time in the gaza strip. this isn't the very for august. and because the refuge account is really mid, the twenty's has another 3. some of these have been killed in barrels in northern dasa that takes a number of as a need for skilled in gaza to 154 seventh's the beginning of the ground campaign. at the end of october, a mouse as far as the using the tactics ambushing is ready to soldiers. and using the knowledge of golf is terrain and tunnel networks. engine is running. soldiers have been edited from gaza to the soto come medical center and saw that as well. since monday, the facility has received at least 49 troops, 16 of them in a serious condition off the bachelor's in northern garza. i'm the son who is joining us from occupied east jerusalem and a real increase of a number of israeli soldiers killed in gaza of the past 5 days of the
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so that's right. these really military announcing the 3 more depths among their soldiers in the ground operation inside of gaza. we also saw that video of these really troops being error listed to hospitals in southern israel, from the northern part of gauze, which is interesting because that's where these really military says they are almost in full control. and in fact, they have announced several times they've reached what they're calling for operational control of a lot of different neighborhoods in the northern part of gaza. additionally, we have seen continuous fighting on the ground there. so while the army claims they are in control, the images on the ground show, otherwise, these really army acknowledges that these are quite big losses they are experiencing, but they're saying that they're not in vain. and this has the sentiments. there's been a sentiment that's been echoed by these really prime minister himself and almost
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all of the officials in his war cabinet saying that the mission for the is really is, is going to continue. and this comes even despite the catastrophic and dire humanitarian situation that's on folded in gaza. and additionally, despite more than 21000 palestinians who been killed by is really bombardment. these really say that into all 3 of those military goals that they have set out to achieve since october, when the war began. until that happens, the war is going to continue on at home. the thank you for that home, the sound who'd live unoccupied east jerusalem funerals have been held in the occupied westbank for 6 palestinians that were killed and it is rarely drawn strong on the new shelves, refugee company, a total cut in soldiers prevented ambulances from reaching the side is very false, is also detained. 14 palestinians across the occupied westbank on wednesday. that is ready, ami and has been la, are intensifying attacks across the board of,
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of 11 on. and it's really as talk has code at least 3 civilians and been debate and stuff another known as bola. and as were i'll have been exchanging file across the board a since october, the 7th, a $126.00 has bella, fighters and 11 is ready. someone does have been killed so far as well as 27 lebanese and just really civilians. and these really minister benny guys has been speaking else. speaking about the situation and 11 on that's taken. listen to some of what he said about some big wood. it's a full situation on israel's northern border demands change, or the stop watch for a diplomatic solution is running out if the world and the lebanese government don't act in order to prevent the firing on israel's northern residents. and to distance has the law from the border. adf will do it. on a hush and said this report from southern 11 on, it's just after midnight, the end is really what plane struck this sort of a 3 story building. this was
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a 3 story building and actually this is what's left of it. 3 people were killed and usually what a couple of it. but i came by the end, his wife should work on his brother, ali. but all here, this adds to the number of civilians killed in 11 on since the beginning of the tension. and after the war over here to i don't close to 25 people. i'm the added strike a significant for the fact that it's the 1st time that this town of vintage base is being hit since the 2006 war in 2006. vintage been had a unimportant uh it was very significant in the context of the was in i'm the fact is that now the zip button is really war. planes are targeting residential areas in differently been east villages and towns close to the border. so as we can see before coming up and can show us this house was in the middle of
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the residential area. no town such as mason shop by the market back for kill a little bit. the teen a close to the board is what is really well, planes are caught and police actually targeting thousands that the even very far from the board. the such as the jeep sheets yesterday and to lead. that's all like 1718 kilometers. maybe less more from the border. this is just the situation here. the smell of product can be smelled to this moment. we can feel it . and the fact is that this area is now becoming a complete was on. it's becoming very dangerous, very of this key to go around with the fact that you're always anticipating and it's really drawing as we are right now. filming, we can hear the sound of these ready drones, many drones in the skies. and these drones are on and ready to launch rockets just
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like in, in several areas around soft live in, on from vintage badly hush him. i just yeah. to hey young. his really man has been jailed for refusing mandatory service and protests against the wall and gaza, or the tree service is compulsory for most jewish israelis, and of the country's highly militarized society. those who refuse risk being labeled as traces, nor cons, reports from occupied east jerusalem. simon's worst soul silence. these are the words of tell minute and 18 year olds from tennessee who is believed to be the 1st person to refuse this really military service in protests against the war and going to get the status of man. i'm in tell how show me a military base and i'm refusing to enlist. i refused to be part of the war and gaza. i believe slaughter will not solve slaughter if you'd like to sub 30 days in prison instead to to by small but very cool crowd. so who can be caught up?
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the service well is ready to use, but also minority trees and psychiatric communities conscripted at the age of 18. men besides the 2 months and women for $24.00. in the case of a national emergency or war most can be recorded as was office and they can be up to the age of 40 or even above. 150000 people are an active service and 360000 reserves will cooled up to the war and goals of making it. israel largest mobilization refusing conscription is a criminal offense, and israel a can lead to weeks in prison on a criminal record. right script said the military officer officer, that she's a punishment immediately. once every some jo, they've been caught up for service again and this census price that's gonna happen many times leading to the preston spending time in and out of jail. laura con elder sarah occupied east jerusalem. still
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a head on al jazeera and 8200 people have been killed in central nigeria after tax by the brought to you by visit cutoff. color. we're dialing up at heats in australia is interior. let me show your alice is up to 43 degrees on thursday. also some heat to be found in the east as well, where it's been at $36.00. the storms have now petered out, but at least through next few days, we're going to lock you in at $44.00 degrees, well above average, and getting pretty close to that december record there, which is 45.7 degrees. i don't think you'll get there now for new zealand. it is a con pitcher on thursday, but yeah, look at all the weather coming in. so by friday it's a game changer. lots of rain across both islands here. warm breeze off the
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mountains means christ. church. you may hit 30 degrees on friday, let's go to southeast asia. we've seen some fighting across and the late peninsula, northern sumatra, island still more rain falling on top of these areas. is that monsoon picks up, so it is steering rain into central vietnam and rate through the mail late peninsula on thursday to china. we go with temperatures, have certainly bounce back here. so shanghai, you're now actually above average with the temperature of 13 degrees and also bit above average in beijing at 5. now i wanted to take you to rest as north where we've been dealing with blizzard conditions here. the winds here exceeding a 100 kilometers per a. that's enough to shove some people around of the weather brought to you by visit castle expo 2023. the world, the fascination
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of the prisoner while some joint em. let's discover a better world expo 2023. the news the watching all just the of me, elizabeth put on and go ha, i've a mind to about top stories. the saw. these 20 palestinians to be killed and it is rarely a truck in southern gaza. near hospital run by the palestine bed presidency sizes, dozens of people, the injured it comes is israel step south. it's offensive and central and southern
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is ready. army has a shoot. evacuation orders for the foster area of central garza, including on the gauzy refugee camp, is told palestinians to go to bed on milan, which is for the south. the ones has about 61000 already displaced. people are affected. and the most palestinians have been retrieving the bodies of their relatives from the streets. some have been left face of the day as long as randy attacks and gaza city. and they come on. the us secretary of state antony blanket has arrived in mexico. city is mason, with mexican president, andres manuel lopez, opening the door, the tools between the 2 leaders and the address of 4 to 6. you're ordering challenges. well, the $10000.00 migrants have cost daily and recent days, largely into the southwest and states of texas and our zone. a correspondence of following the story from mexico and the united states and the move in to hear from she have photography. he's just north of the board, an eagle, pos, texas
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a 1st. let's go to julia got ya there. she's lived for us in mexico city and president over though it has been saying that the us to be offered more supports julia was hoping for as well. uh, the president of mexico on the rope is over there though it has been very clear from the beginning that he does not believe that any form of containment approach that any form of force is really going to provide a long term solution to the migration problem. and frankly, if he's not wrong, i mean over the last 3 or 4 administrations here in mexico, a variety of different methods have been tried in order to try to stop or mitigate the amount of the migrants reaching the us border and not have words. so specifically, he wants more aid from the us to the countries that are the source of this migration. we're talking about central american countries,
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specifically hon doors. what them all a where high levels of poverty and violence are 2 of the main things pushing the migraines to come through mexico and try to reach the us border. but specifically in the context of the current meetings, he has asked the you as an in fact, he's almost made it a condition of this, of this meeting that the u. s. and prove its relationship, it's diplomatic relationship with both cuba and venezuela. both countries where the u. s. has imposed very important sanctions, economic sanctions that have all but you know, and part of destroyed these countries economies. and of course, as a result, a lot of push a lot more migraines out, the president and the other doesn't think that's moving forward without an improvement. and these of bilateral relations relationships between the us and been as well. and the us in cuba can really happen. all right, julia, thank you for that, julia golly, on her live and mexico city. this goes to she have her time. so he's joining his
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life from eagle possum, texas. and so just how much pressure is blinking and the, the us administration on the, she how to stem the flow of people crossing the border is at the very least, look at the pictures of the airwaves within the election. yeah, that's why, you know, he's what we also stopped think it was wednesday, is that just do anything you can ship the bike or instead of a south of like 0 get some of the boat it doesn't matter. but as national asylum, norfolk things we're going to think about root cause is repairs. root causes are poor to the state department's foreign policy, sanctioning cuba, venezuela, nicaragua, any, i would basically be intervening on the government. it doesn't really agree with them that tends to cause migration flows. interesting. me that the dynamic them, but in, in congress right now is very similar. let's, let's get this issue off the table. i'm prepared to do anything. you guys want all these up to a point crack down on the side of law increase deportations. so then we can, i can say to the electric, look at how to do that. oh, to my base. i had to do that because we wanted funding for ukraine. it was
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a bite and new type, these 2 things together. so here's how we know we have to do that, but then you start with the republicans way to speak about this during the election . yeah, that's probably one of the reasons why do i get a deal because they want to speak about this during an election year, but the iron is the more he does the boys as okay, ones, the mexican president, the correct down. i want congress to crack down, that's when we got the spikes. and that's why we think that was such a big spike in december because everyone and all the other side of the border can see that to. and they think whether it's now or never even those who have the legal pathway decided, okay, we've got a guy because he knows if our appointments will be respected next, next year for the side of interview. so that's the irony. so that's why we expect both spikes and more people perhaps in the field behind me in the coming in the coming weeks and months combined. so he still wants to do that deal. he still wants to correct on assignment. she have thank you for breaking one of that down for us. she had baton is a live in eagle pos, texas the demonstrations that taking place an argentine is capital blend aside as against the reforms of a new fall vice president last week. how the in
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a unveiled and emergency decree with 300 measures and it rapidly de budget item via economy. on tuesday he fired 5000 government employees. monica out of here has moved from where the side is. this is the 2nd protest, the president have. you had any leg is facing in just 15 days and the government people here are protesting. they are protesting against the privatization of state own companies. they're protesting against the changes that he wants to make in the labor legislation, making it easier for companies to fire the workers. they're upset with the fact that he wants to reduce subsidies and basic services just such as gas, electricity and public transportation. prices are going up and people here say that they will stay in the streets until they can convince congress or the supreme court will know this decrease. now prison relay on this, on the other side,
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has taken a very firm stand. and he says that there is no other way, there is no money in the country. and that if the congress does not support him, he will submit his measures to the people in a plebiscite. monica, you're not you of all just sarah went outside at least a 198 people have been killed in central nigeria and attacks on remote fall and communities. and now the 300 injured when the government forced houses and destroyed property, thousands have for their homes following the was bothering some central nigeria and 5 years for that is and by reports from bull close. this is the whole community is that a community came on the top sunday evening about 5 pm local time. and it is one of the several communities that come under multiple attacks by government. and in this area is relatively quiet,
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a visit that some of the communities has been very quiet. just very few people. and some of these communities you only see young man who are just keeping vigil and trying to solve age. what is remaining of the community in the community? and then the women and children have been sent out for safety reasons. so that's the only the young man i able to you that confront any form of a tech to come into the village or to have service. some of the things you know that to remaining. and here in this compound, you can see people's houses have been bunk, the roof, the style, and also or the valuables in the house. we also, we can't really see anything that has been established in this particular compound . all right, sir, you can also see somebody's card that has been actually bumped, so you know, as a result of the attack, this is also repeated several of the communities of who visited need some of that community be so quiet. in fact, we have to have to make a diesel one of the villages because shortly after we arrived there, we understand. yeah, you know, we're given a security signal to leave shortly after that,
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we understand that to some of the suspected attack of invaded the village. so we have to leave right now, government is saying that they're going to deploy more security to ensure the safety of the, you know, to talk to the area, to enable residents to be able to come back. but some of those who have spoken to who are being taken to at the time is that saying that they're not too sure how safe it is to do to and anytime soon for them to come back out to 0. because central idea this several people have been wounded in the democratic republic of congo and confrontations between police and opposition and support as the unrest follows. last week's elections. the opposition wants devote analysis call from nationwide protests. catherine. so it was at the demonstrations and can shasta intense moments add these opposition? party headquarters in kinshasa. some presidential candidates have reilly, the support is to reject an extreme results which are being tallied by the
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electoral commission. police harder on the area. a few young man wants to stage a march on this.

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