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the mayor of the city and now send is doing away with the 1st few that was supposed to get everybody off the street. it's international perspective with the human touch zooming way in and then pulling back out again. the israel steps up. this strikes across guns, a generalist and 6 family members are killed when the home in minnesota refugee camp was targeting the other one barren jordan. this is on his here a life and also it coming down for thoughts. autonomy mediations have told israel about a potential deal to fremont, captives and exchange for a one or 2 weeks as far as rails a choose by south africa. committing genocide and guns formerly found a case of the international court of justice on the white house because of
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a head for the sale of high explosive alternative shelves to israel, bypassing congressional from the as well as coming out new assaults in central and southern gaza. with more air and ground strikes, attacks on the, in the set up and because the refugee camps in central gaza have killed and injured dozens of people, most of the victims. but women and children concepts. health ministry says at least $21500.00 palestinians have been killed in his randy attacks since october 7th. well, in a separate strike in the same area, a journalist and 6 members of his family were killed by his ready bombs of codes channel john. this job and we will have the rest his house ending to say what camp was it? a 106 john list have so far been killed and israel's will on the cause of it will continue. it says, ready attacks have led to refresh. the exodus of palestinians already driven from northern garza,
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the southern town of rough are struggling to cope with the influx you and says around a 100000 people had arrived here in recent days. virtually the entire population of gaza around 2300000 people is dependent on the humanitarian aid. but few trucks are able to enter with food medicines. few other supplies a lot, honey. my load has more from russia and a warning. you may find some of the images in his report, distressing the palestinians 3rd, with their, their hands for survivors after another error strike on the roof. this time house crowded with women and children for the fun unit. is it in lieu of only me and love this? now let me sleep at home and we suddenly had an explosion and the stones started full. and so i opened the window and i heard the neighbors calling for help. so we came out and found a 2 story building and that was full of displaced people. women and children collapsed on the fun. i don't know. we've been asking for help for 3 months. nobody
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is listen to us without us. we're saying that again, help us. i have had that's enough to avoid that. now comes here at any time, day or night and look for them. and we managed from the rubble and look, knowing what's going on. and the 5 people are still missing and 5 people were killed. and children like you see. yeah, that's funny i yeah, these are the targets of these really ami here. they are. israel is now it's talking. the central and southern gaza strip area is crammed with tens of thousands of palestinians already displaced by the war on guns and the they came from hon eunice to rock but, and found a house where they sought refuge and then they just got bombed. give me a reason for why they were bombed. these were children and women only. we ourselves do not understand why they were born. they had been seeking refuge here for the last month. give me just one reason. saying good bye to not only the young but
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the very old and wondering who they will be saying farewell to this month. and if it was, there was not a single safe place in the in time because as stressful site designs are a junk, there is no site place and gone to the safe zones, only exist in the narratives of days really military. but in garza no homes, no hospitals, not even schools, kind of protect people from the on a predictable fall in bond. honeymoon mode was just the rough boss, but during the gauze and honey joins us live now from iraq that honey. so just bring us up to date then with the latest on these is really strikes across gaza. of the yes. well, unfortunately, more of this exact, these, that we've been seeing since the beginning of the war, more destruction,
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more death, more children and more women are among the, the, the largest segments of the casualties. and those are being killed. this of, as a result of this work it over night then, and a fairly hours of this morning, concentrated in the central part of gaza. once again, refugee can started becoming the major targets of israeli at berlin plus air strikes and artillery, showing particularly the eastern part of the central area of the gods trip. we're talking about the large number of injuries that a number of people being killed. old rushed into a lot, so hoss with an already overwhelmed hospital, but also in fun. you and it says this is really military announced it's expansion of the military operations. they are. and their bombings and with 8 and announced, announced the increase of the, of its invading forces on the ground with some $30000.00 more soldiers on the
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ground. it's the 7th battalion to join the already present it. troops on the ground at the attempt to expand operations into other areas of hon. eunice, and this time, particularly coming in from the eastern side all the way to the southern part of hon. unison. that's the age of rough city. there is a growing fear here for the more than one and 1000000 displays palestinian and rough. i city as well as the 300000 local resident. that the operation will likely to expand a 2 parts of process from the eastern side and from the southern part of the fine units into the main in front of the city where people here have no other is the options that we know other place to go to, to seek refuge rough is the only place that the, or the last 4 of the big hobby evacuated to an anything else would be, would be looking at crossing over today. gyptian aside. and that's what people do
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not want to happen in other parts of the gods de, no departing, god city, despite the sheer level of destruction and the, the great damage to infrastructure. these really military and with its relentless air strikes, still continuing, pounding the northern parts and the gaza. se, particularly the eastern side of guys, old, a densely populated area of the building, cleared completely of, of the residential building funding that feeds into a long term plans of, of it, creating a buffer zone. yeah. and how many, how many people injured in these strikes are being taken to hospitals. but of course, many hospitals have been bombed by as well. i'm a no longer functioning the exactly, this is the, the situations right now we're only uh, the dog's eyes lift with all these few hospitals to my functioning cost but doesn't . and those are still functioning. the are the lowest capacity possible for example . i lock the hospital in theaters,
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but the only remaining health functioning health facility in the central area. it's a mid sized hospital and definitely just from looking at the, the scenes of the tsunami of injuries and the number of those are killed, brought into the hospital. it just the hospital cannot accommodate this large number. it just sort these medical, extreme sort of medical supply exhausted medical team inside the hospital been working around the clock since the beginning of the work running out of space. literally you walk into a hospital, but you see people on the floor, people with various injuries among them. the critical injuries has already died because if they were queuing and waiting, just for their turn to have a doctor to check a check on them. the situations here in the southern parts are no different. we're looking at a 3 major health facilities here in addition to small sized private clinics. but here, those hospital are still suffering from lack of medical supplies, as well as medical staff and also the space we're talking about an area that has
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260000 people. that within the past 2 weeks, the population to into 1000000 230-0000. when it comes to the north, of course, there are no hospitals whatsoever. a crippled health care system as of now. all right, honey mach mood life. i 7, roughly in southern garza, how do you thank you know, how much has agreed in principle to resume talks. i'm releasing more is really captives. that's according to media reports. the new site axial says guitar immediate as a set of told is randy officials about the potential deal. tony's 40 women and men aged over 60 in exchange for a one or 2 weeks, 65 of 0 is alan fish. it has moved from occupied east jerusalem. so these are, these are saying that they're treating this report with extreme caution. but clearly they would be some hope that this actually can happen and they can sit right in the table and discuss the captives issue. certainly these really is with the got this as a win because some of us have been seeing for such
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a long time that they would not be returning to the negotiating table until the war and gaza was actually over. so for the 1st time since the cx 5, what about a month ago, they've decided that they've indicated they are willing to talk about the captive issue. now the problem is there's still a lot of detail to be filled in, and there's a lot of slips that can happen before the thing actually is agreed. so the suggestion is that the, how much would release all the women and children that are currently being held captive, an old man who are either elderly or in need of medical treatment. you're talking somewhere in the region, all of 40 captives know how i'm us once to see perhaps a month long see slide, these really is offering one to 2 weeks. but as i say, there's still a great deal of discussion to take place in between. south africa has launched a case that using israel of genocide at the us international court of justice. the
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petition to the quote accused as israel of calculated actions intended to bring about the physical destruction of palestine. gabriel is on the as more in south africa has uh, instituted proceedings of alleged crimes of genocide against israel for israel's conduct in gaza. they have sent this to the international court of justice. one of the you ends highest courts are based at the hague. this is the letter from the i c j that we got a hold of confirming this. and i'll basically read a couple lines to you that are significant. it said that according to the application, quote, acts emissions by israel or genocidal in character as they committed with the requisite specific intent to destroy palestinians and gaza. the letter went on to say, the applicant mean south africa, further states that quote is real since october 7th, 2023 in particular has failed to prevent genocide and has failed to prosecute the
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direct and public incitement to genocide as well. so i spoke to a couple investigators, they were leaving the security council one in particular, the u, a. e and passed through to the you and she said, i hadn't had time. she said she hadn't had time to read this whole report yet. but she said, we will be watching it very closely. clearly this is a pretty significant move by south africa is this will now, the ball will be in the court, so to speak of the i c, j. to review this. many people have been calling. what's the, israel's actions in guys a genocide? now it'll be up to the i. c. j to take this into more consideration. your effective state anthony blinking has approved the sale of high explosive artillery shells and related equipment to israel, bypassing a congressional review of zeros particle. hanging has moved from washington dc for weeks in the phone calls, but there's really counterparts in their public statements. pretty much every
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member of the by the administration has been said, it is time for israel to move to a lower intensity operation. meaning it targeted operations against mosse operatives, but no mass bombings involved in civilians. with that said, we've now heard the secretary of state has a proved the sale of m 107155 millimeter projectiles. now what exactly is that? that usually the fired out of how. busy servers that can be fairly powerful, they have a kill, an injury range of be between 50 to a 150 meters. and the us secretary of state is bypassing the congress. that's pretty unusual. it happens, but very rarely. this is the 2nd time he's done that and getting weapons to israel's for just in this past month. now it could be because there are several members of congress who have been saying that it is time to put conditions on any age israel, such as stopping the bombing of civilians. but from the fight administrations,
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perspectives, you are a secretary of state entity blinking, citing the exemption in the law that says if it's an urgent situation, they can bypass congress. and so they're saying that this is an emergency, so they will be selling those bombs to israel. protocol, hey, how does 0 washington, as well as bringing luciano is a cholera, he's an associate professor. i have goals, politics up, catch all universities, goals studies, sense and meet you on a good you have you with us. let's talk 1st. if you can, with that story to the bottom, ministration has bypass congress again, it's not the 1st time it's happened to. so more leave for munition to israel button says it's in the interests of us national security, but how is selling more deadly weapons to israel to kill thousands more palestinians, dividends and gaza in the interest of us national security. while this is uh, one medium, one medium question, i would say, i mean, you know, this keeps saying that they are trying to get you through more aware of that to be a customer visit in this country by, on the other hand, is doing it for the 2nd time in the last 2 months,
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it is difficult to understand that this is in line with the natural in this moment . when there is a mountain for us are inside the united states, both in public opinion on or fortunately that in the democrats field in terms of what kind of support is united states that even too threatening this particular context of their a more political voice is about what is that relationship long term that this is having with this trend? if it is single note right now it's time to recall. it's either what it's doing united states in the me, this edge i speak and so on, on, on, on considering all these by them is uh, doing that too. uh, truck, uh uh, only to one side trying to convince the public opinion that united this is really quite a, something about, gosh, hold this to be done. kind of this in this conflict on the other hand. keeps sustaining easterel us the main a lot in the region, regardless of what policies they are implementing, which is totally contracted. and the 3 and then other story we're covering here
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this morning. luciano reports and us made it that we could see a resumption of talks mediated by counsel to release more is really captives. how significant is this given? this terrible humanitarian situation with seeing and folding off tv screens from gaza will release in less than a week ago with an exemption in the city, but also was the discussion that did not succeed. uh, hopefully there will be more, more chances this time, but considering the options that go through and the other things that we are discussing is beneficial to see how this will drive somewhere. i mean, if this field where they put, you know, if at least we're going to take months, as far as we achieve our quote, we just destroying how much eh, having 2 weeks, 2 weeks to, to one month to cease fire, just to free the hostages. we did not solve the problem which is continuing a tax on seem to population as far as today's no, quite for his fire monitor as far as issued by, by the a,
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the secret the cause of the, not the initials this 2 weeks are meetings and i'm new to on a, during, during this war as well as space doc, ization of genocide against the palestinians. and now south africa has launched a case at the us international court of justice. we know it's the tourist, the difficult to prove, genocide is this case likes to go any way i do. thanks again. this a good to know. i'm in the us. we're, you're most probably, i don't know the general some people really issue a request to the but it's not covered. the justice in january and january 2023 with a no binding contract. that of that, the rest of the, of the, the, the, of this, it could be off of the cart a on the 1st we action for me, spell is the card pass known during the dig some more of the conflict. most probably. so i will do the same regardless of what the him that was not going from the just as the site or started to proceed about that. you start with always came
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that this not and they have no nothing to say on the conflict which has to be that that goes into to be resolved in the way. so even though there is a solution and then who's going to post the resolution on the, on the thread. if that is something that is finally decided, but they'll just say, it's basically a genocide. it takes years. we have the in for the heart of hearts. that's why us in run that or so i did. what did they take ages now we need to stop these. okay. all right. tell john is the car. i have to leave it there. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. about time for a short break here and i'll just share it when he come back picking up the pieces of that bulldozed homes this year. israel demolish has a record number of us in the houses in the occupied westbank more in that state of the the frank assessments to the problem is that is,
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is it or is allowed to be outside of that? and so it's international law. and one of the reasons that should be the is the fact that is it and has declared war on okay. parts people informed opinions, the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroy the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most be the women and children inside story on al jazeera hearing, the have you had any laser, he has the support of 15 minutes of shopping around asking questions, what do you expect this particular for to translate when it comes to the us selection, refusing for the action? not just give you a sense of what is the target this places i'll just see it was teams across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story and federal tax upfront takes on the biggest cities of context to what is happening
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now. it is as complex 3 question question of 5 upfront without 0 the the welcome back. you're watching, i'll just say real quick, remind them out on the top stories here. this how israel is coming out, new assaults, and central and southern guns that attack something to say about that because the refugee camps of to live injured dozens of people at least 21500 cottage demands have been killed in these really attacks since october 2nd, south africa has a choose israel of genocide in gaza and has for many file the case of the us international court of justice. addition to the court of chooses,
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israel of calculated actions intended to bring about the physical destruction of palestine. and you're such a state down to the blinking was approved in both sale of high explosive weaponry to israel, bypassing congressional review, bring concerns, you have to forego the usual notifications here with due to the emergency situation in concert now is ready for set of shorts and ends at full palestinians during a raid on the city of yes, in the occupied westbank could happen. doctor confrontations between his ready troops and palestinians in the city center. and the city of kalki, i promised indian man was arrested from inside an ambulance. the united nation says is ready, forces have demolished more palestinian homes and buildings if he has never before . properties that have stood for decades and the occupied westbank are often destroyed because it's randy or thought, what you say that was built illegally. it's a policy that drives many palestinians from the land they've lived on or farm for
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generations. an estimate has more from foot or should bait does not in any occupied west back. it took in his railey military bulldoze at 10 minutes to destroy the idea of j. she's home of 30 years. the justification it'd been built without a pony. but then at most, only 2 percent of construction applications were approved in the occupied west bank . it is rails government would prefer it if the palestinians just left cabinet under him instead of the house had been demolished before in 1998. when i was pregnant, we were living in tents. there was a baby girl who was only a week old. the forced us out after leaving us in the cold, the confiscated everything. then we built the house again. here we are now again living in the same situation. and then the setlist new, emboldened since the start of the war and gone to settle
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a violence as so to its highest levels since the you and started recording data that are now 6 incidents a day on average now is rarely human rights group that so land says that this policy of making life so miserable for the palestinians that they eventually leave is effectively forcible transfer. and that's a whole crime on the international law that it doesn't happen. a gun point is irrelevant. this subtle is grazing the shape of a palestinian land. the palestinians are powerless to stop in a combination of destroying homes, prevented construction, and encouraging settlers is driving palestinians away. i am recording disliked this statement that in so long and 19189 said clearly he was visiting, visiting south africa. the thing was the types of ethic. when he came back he said literally, you're comfortable with people in flux and that would these,
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i'm for them outside the borders. you create the positive conditions to convince them 3. and that's clearly what they, what they were doing. you know, implementing actually these days of the 7th to when the power citizens are driven out. the settlers move in the settlement began with one house 40 years ago. as it expands, it eats a way of the palestinian land around it. but the abu j she's home and the photo island around her is in the way of talk to expansion lynette smith. i'll just add a photo specter john in the occupied westbank. as well says is carried out a large scale attack on has blocked targets in southern 11 on the kuta. i'll just say it was on the hush him has moved from this is another day of exchanges on the news is really border since this morning. several as strikes space really well things were conducted on the why do you have more of the have more valley area to the east for what we are standing in the court. all the attacks where mainly on the
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valley that is rose says as well as using to launch, midsize to what says submitted 3 positions. also it is really like you're sensible of having ministry infrastructure in that area. following the strikes, there was several shelves of to let he shows that had the area and other areas in the vicinity of luck. what up during the day? also, there are several attacks by you is where you walk things and joins one joint attack on. it caught in, i thought on just one person slide to the injured also the air strikes were in the depth of $5.00. 15 to 16. can we meet this in new york and about the a to the center off south 11 on also during the day says will claim responsibility for separate on the tax on his really mean if we positions at positions 8 attacks according to the statements and some of them were in the west and sector where we are on the allow me a is that heat and also had big was done some. busy attacks with
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a to what's the east mainly on the ship alfonze and also during the day there were several drone alons on the is ready side on all the in one occasion a drawing wasn't accepted on the house. you measure 0. look what i saw, 7 or the just catch up on some of the news now in poland as some of the russians, diplomatic representative and also the claims of russian. ms. sile briefly crossed into its aspects during, at strikes on neighboring ukraine. toners president under i do the met with all me, come on those who told him the projectile traveled about 40 kilometers into ponies territory before heading to ukraine. russia's opponent has provided no proof of a boat of violation. last year, 2 civilians were killed off the ukrainian air defense and as i landed in a polish village near boat,
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hong kong has put pro democracy active as tony chung on a wanted list stop that he fled to the u. k. in violation of a police supervision order this fall for political asylum in britain, john was released from prison in june after setting time forced a session on the national, secure which a little imposed by china in 2020, and a social media post chung wrote about his daddy fear of being detained again, dozens of protest as a block, the key you wrote in savvy as capital of alleged irregularities in this month's election. the demonstrators have set up tents, tables, and chairs for food and blankets and play loud music that makes shift come. president alexander futures describe the election sold outcry as late implies thousands of people have gathered imagery based in new jazz capital to celebrate the departure of french troops, the prime ministers of new jab looking natasha and malia attended. the rally is as many tribute as old of the troops to leave off the stage and at 2 in july,
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a number of us tale and german soldiers still remain in the country. well, that's it for me down. jordan, you kind of co signed much one using uh website down to 0 dot com. there it is. the weather is up next, and then inside. so essentially, pennsylvania, the, the hello from the al jazeera headquarters in del, how, let's get going with your weather update for the middle east and africa. it's still a stormy picture across saudi arabia. let's go in here for a closer look. highest level alerts issued for storms in the west of the country. certainly, we've seen them in mecca, there's been some flooding there, but this activity also in the north and the east of the country. it is producing hailstones as well. and some of these wet weather could leak into both coates and buffering. but for us here and the still a breezy pitcher on saturday with
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a high of 25 degrees. and still talking about that fog in the northeast, the buckets on here. so tough to see much of what's going on in front of you there . and it cool enough day in baku to 6 degrees for you on saturday to turkey. a we go, or cloud cover of floating in here for the western side of the country on saturday . and not to africa, we go, it's also a cloudy and i times gloomy picture right across the mediterranean coast there for central africa. we know there's been some deadly fighting in the eastern side of democratic republic of congo and still more rain falling in this area on saturday. it's been quite a bit of rain for up into an in the northern cape providence in south africa. more of that to continue and rain being whipped around all sides of the moves and b channel, including from that a gas cars, west coast here. the
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the, the table codes in africa during the past. yeah. that brings to 9, the number of governments. i'll sit on the consent, says 2020. all that common factor. so all these takeovers isolated. what could we see in the coming? yeah, this is inside story. the hello and welcome to the paragraph.

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