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the, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm hasn't speaker, this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the debt so rises
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in gaza and so it is the level of destruction. 70 percent of homes now in ruins. the ongoing of how much release is video showing is really times being targeted, a spiking intensifies in the southern guns and we will continue the fight thing until we achieve the objectives. and balls of the war is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the war on gaza isn't ending any time soon. the hundreds of is really protest is riley and telling me to demand the government, bring all the captives home. the will be getting this news in gauze where nearly 22000 palestinians have now been killed since the will began. the wing of homicides released the video showing the flights as clashing with his rainy vehicles on the outskirts of the city of han
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units in the south of as it comes out, there's really war. planes carried out in tens and strikes on han units. israel's military says it is expanding operations there to target. how much fight has. but many civilians have been killed. thought it was whom begins on coverage. leveled slapped and destroyed residential areas and thrown out honey eunice, turn to dust and trump effects to the relentless as troy companions by his very forces on the 2nd largest city in the south of the petition caused a strength, the civilians folk among the devastation, the will to confer, blessed by the new realities that surround them. the situation is no better for palestinians seeking refuge further south and roughly 850000 people crammed
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tightly together make shift shelters. and the tents. the on site is 100000 who have arrived in the sitting in the past few days. so expect on by the next morning the spread of diseases is likely to increase with children being most at risk. i am taking kansas city the biggest and the strip and the commercial and entertainment helped pass plus a destruction from which may never recover since israel's campaign began. on october, the 7th, nearly 85 percent of gauze was 2300000 residents have been displaced, is rarely a stripes have intensified across the goal is a stripe, with menu or residential houses and areas in con eunice decimated. this comes as we use value forces or expanding the military operations for palestinians have been repeatedly told to go to the south seeking safety areas. the have been hit,
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making the idea of safe happens. both concepts for civilians, intimacy strip, tarry could as soon elgin's euro roof off, southern causal. well, that's big lot to talk to now in rough in southern because it's a ton of what's the latest that you're hearing from that yes, a husband, the tax had continued to inside gauze, a stripe and policy to the incognito. it is on the long side with the middle areas of the territory. now starting from con you, in a city where the confrontation is that on the ground continue um its ongoing, unrelenting palming by the is what it ought to be. and also by defy to just that were destruction of presidents of houses in these areas. continue and the injuries have being transported to a mouse or hospital to receive a treatment spot. the fact on the ground, the, that the use of the forces trying to get the a to type big credit on the city for out the destroying the key, civil infrastructure,
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the and also to force residents do not have any kind of existence any more to and to move for the to the south of the causes trip, any particular to rough off, but also the bombardments in the middle areas. it continues the where a 3 palestinians have to report the killed animal. so right refuge account of to the destruction of their residential building. that they were taking refuge in science as people who have been losing and evacuating from these areas to ruffle off, to receiving different evacuation orders have been going through difficult a journey to reach roughly. and also they did not find a very good show. touch roommate, insight, but they are forced to deal with the often about some of their displacement from the as the unrelenting button. it also continue on and because they refuse to come now this area had been previously hit by the military. and since the early hours of today's morning as well as focusing on it's been brought mental in this area. as
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people have very limited options either to remain of houses being killed by the is really ministry or to survive along with the family members. heating more to the south, it to rough idea in particular, and to, to be away from the east where the bombing, despite the general sentiment among policy, is that there is there any safe place that course cause i thought it was in my life, in a rough i thank you. how many of the people who are fleeing to rough? i have been separated from their loved ones that are struggling to make ends meet barbara angle pa brings of the story of one woman who was forced to leave her home in a garza city. i mean a sham, like a rough feet is struggling. teresa children in this ever crowded tent city in rough time is really so just arrested to hospice during the 1st evacuated from god to city. i'm not going to match there. i was walking with my brothers then my husband told me to stay with them while he walked behind with my father. later my father told me is really,
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soldiers took him. i was crying and people said that the rest of him completely naked. i don't have any money. soldiers to all or id is an important documents. israel's blockades on food medicine and few entering costs that has made it difficult to survive and become upon the benefits i want to feed. the girls and their father is not here. she used to provide everything for them. we are dying of hunger poverty and everything. there's notion of food to wash their hair, look at what's happened to them with infections because of dirt and filth west and sing her children sick and hungry as not knowing what the husband is alive ended on . so it's been 55 days and i know nothing about him. i want the rest cost to bring us news about him. is he alive or dead? i only want to know about him and be reassured. i mean, it's taking on the role of bread gwinnett reluctantly. well, you gotta tell, you know,
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lease or license completely change since the father left. i'm no longer capable of raising them without him. i want him to be the one to race them and stand by my side to support team. she is my support is really plumbing. has continued been rough with palestinians and meant to be safe. yup. more and more disposed families of streaming into comes, each of them carrying their and loss and upsets and about what the future holds. probably grandma, i would just say around to many of the displaced families remain in make shift 10 cities in central gauze. i like those a dated but with very few resources. they are living his date today include that i visited one of these cams to see how people are coping. we're currently in that in bella and we are in one of the 10s area in this area where hundreds of palestinian refugees came here and are internally distaste after this really forces us areas
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like to say dogs and my kazi, to evacuate from those areas. as you see, it's totally dark. we're using our own lights to walk through the tense. and this is the only way these palestinians have lights and can cook food. and we have been seeing a lot of tents lighting up fire and because they do not have cooking, gosh, do not have any type of lighting for warm and took food other than what's in cold and using some would like to apply or it's very cold up most of the people do not have winter clothes because when they evacuated from the northern areas and from other areas across it because of the evacuation without any winter clothes. and at that time the weather was very warm. so some of these told us that they do not even have would like a fire. and as you see, some people do not even have wood and do not have cold and cannot afford it. and
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they are in the tents. but despite the fact that they are in the tense, they are telling us that the tents are very weak and they don't not have a plastic coverage and it's very close for them. inside of these people had their houses, had their memories, had all of the belongings and they were forced to leave everything away. this isn't the holiday for odyssey to city, but to a cool, tough gauze population could die from a disease within a year. that's the assessment from a leading u. k. infectious diseases x. but the warning comes of the world health organization has recorded a 180000 people suffering from a respect tree infections, a 136000 cases of diarrhea, half of them under the age of 5 and 55000 cases of lice and scales and will the 4600 cases of acute june this syndrome? maria gun check is the head of the department of infectious diseases at the
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university of the loaner gorda in poland. she says the health situation of infants in the gaza strip is extremely concerning. stipulation is dramatic. and so uh let me just uh, start from the beginning. uh, which means the child vaccinations. uh we have any spares. that's at the moment that some nation up takes it in children is quite, you know, it's not sufficient. so what, there may be in many an infectious disease this morning, which i accident preventative will last. and the, despite that a lot like for example, measles or chicken books that they're about to 101000 space to search in books in,
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in gas at the moment. as deputy ratio reports reports. so well. many other infections, serious violent drain factions and but not only those, the diary diameter, oh, infectious as well. we have very and very concerned about that. this is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i sat in the tele vice address, the war on gaza will not. and any time soon i forgot to it's a phone, a chief thing, victory is time consuming and as the chief of staff has said, the word would last for long months. my policy is clear. we will continue a fight thing until we achieve the objectives and goals of the war at the top of which is eliminating come us and bring them back all water gap tibbs. we will spare them no effort to bring back our captives. i'll speak now to laura college. she
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joins me alive now from occupied east jerusalem. so these really bright minutes to that? laura? pretty adamant about any child. so the end to this what. what else did he say as well? i'll say this isn't new. he has been repeating this rest right over and over again in this press conference in tel aviv i'm, is anyone who's pressed by the is reading media that he began to reveal some new information and one of them was about the philadelphia roots. now this is always been a buffet, so between israel and garza, and now when they just engaged in 2005, when the israel left the gaza strip the egypt to to send board adults along the 14 columbia to strip. and then how mass at 2 years later,
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roof from the up of 5. now the set now the thing they want to rule that entire area . so this is absolutely new. now another issue, he also mentioned he points the fact that there wasn't a deal on the table and he quotes, he said, if there is an after piece deal, then it will be executed. we'll see a possibility of movement that, but i don't want to create expectation. now. this is going to be really bad news out for the captives families and the thousands of people hoping, protesting to release a 129 captive still being held in israel. we've seen thousands of people this evening, attending raleigh. i've attended already in jerusalem away youth march on saturday to respond that tomorrow i'm taking the majority of them and demanding a sci fi in order to get those captives out. so this is going to be bad news. the atomic netanyahu has the full being booed while speaking in the connected, when he said we need more time. and he also mentioned that he will continue
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pointing on a friends. one of them is with has bought in the north. he said if hes bought a continues to bass with them, they will hit them back. cause he was a pointed to the occupied west fund. he said they are car is sending people into the pipe west point, the rating done. they have targeting specific people in the and they essentially weren't stops. we've seen a massive increase in rates across the occupied westbank. i'm not saying he did say he will continue to galvanized support with the international community and he specifically finds the us for its continued support. recently us president joe find and i have just paid some criticism for buying, pulsing congress and sending a $147500000.00 a weapons to as well. so that has been a huge amounts of support. we are expecting the us to split sites to at and see
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blinking to visit the region out in the coming days. we haven't yet received a deadline for that, but we know not only will he be in as well, but he'll be visiting some other countries in the region at casa, as well as egypt. and the us have been busy mediating, so it's likely that they will try to continue totes, but we know from one s and you know, who said that's currently no deal on the table. so many of the things he said isn't news that they will continue to that the bombardments of casa that they want to secure, to note that he will continue in kansas city and also the south for, for a call some people and gone through this. reiterate the fact that there's just simply no safe place for the, for them at the moment. laura con life 1st there in occupied east jerusalem. thank you. to south africa has found a case at the us international court of justice accusing israel of genocide or the
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petition says israel county has carried out calculated actions intended to, to bring about the physical destruction of palestine. multiple 2 of the genocide convention was adopted by the un general assembly in 1948 and defines the crime of genocide. it has 2 main elements, the mental aspect, meaning the intent to destroy in whole or in part a national ethnic, racial, religious group. the physical element includes killing or causing bodily or mental home to members of such a group. it also includes deliberately inflicting conditions designed to physically destroy it, in whole or in part, and the imposing measures to prevent bus or forcibly transferring children of a group to another. the south africa's minister for social development told that just need an approaching the international court of justice was unnecessary act of
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solidarity with palestinians to reset the phones by what they say on the drum. and what has been happening in particular that you know, we know it shows the ac and i was to say from the nissan service only by wisdom teeth, india pause and for it to say. so we see by monday we want to see a 2 piece lease as far as possible. and the home is that a platform that is available this is the maximum. we decided we step onto because the duties for the reset it also an end to these quads. be the best way possible and
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i will be next to the man from our own b one me and the people and the all the time. why don't we see those are, this is the most of the issues i was supposed to do. it time of day 5. we have to practice today because we believe that we'd be there once that happens. so when you are in terms of finding yourself healthy and you're seeing the report on the internet to stay with us at the top,
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you know where to find one. i do understand more about it. this is us ill. my best of he's a professor of holocaust in genocide studies and brown university joins us from cambridge, massachusetts in the united states, could talk to you again. so what do you make of this? what, what do you expect this move by south africa to go? what's the practical effect effective and going to be, i will look at side to say with the products cool effects would be, as i said earlier, i think it's may put uh, some pressure boats on the united states, a kind of natural to, to try and reduce a stop the fighting in gaza, but let me, let me add something that i think the, the, your view is should be aware of which is that there's been ongoing statements in recent days, both by government ministers and even by members of the opposition,
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which seemed to indicate a particular cloud, that is the sort of the government seems to one to the implements, which is not only to create unbearable conditions for the population of casa, but actually to speak about removing the population or as one minister smart a said to encourage them to leave gaza either to the sign up in is a letter or 2 other countries to tooth welcome to attend that israel drew that area. and as this particular minister said, that there should be discussions about setting up because this trip, which had been settled in part to until a few years ago. but it is such that a, so what you're seeing here is that there may be a change in the nature of monitor operations, but there is,
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it appears great pressure with an attorney. i was own quite an issue, but also from outside of that even from the position. this is a fig deliberate mon. well, it's now the position to speak about actually removing the population from guys as part of a. so could she many terry and packed uh and then having destroyed much of that area to begin to rebuilding it for jewish settlements. and it sounds from, from what you're saying hi. oh, my best parts of the this is a case of what someone consider ethnic cleansing, is that when you believe it has all the hallmarks of ethnic cleansing, because the policy or the tactics of this, of the idea of the israeli forces where to ferret too fast. to tell the population to move out, because these are areas of military operations. after
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a while to start bombing and shutting those areas and move in with tax and both those and both of us and flattened them. uh, and then never make any commitments to the population that they might be able to come back. now this hypothetically could be reversed, it still is an immediate decision to stop me to to promotions. and to start the recovery process, which would include the return of the population to where it's left. but if this trajectory continues, then we are seeing an operation of ethics, lansing under the mantle of humanitarian action. at this point, the only country or the country best place to apply any meaningful pressure on israel here to, to, to ends. it's a tax on gaza is the united states where you are, is there any, i mean, it doesn't, it doesn't seem as if there's,
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there's any pressure for them to do that at this point, especially given that they are what the on, on sending another supply of weapons to as well well, it's, it's unclear. yes, i mean, i think that the only country that can make a difference right now is the 90 states. israel has become very heavily dependent in this component, goes up on munitions from the united states, to some indications that the supply of munitions is slow down to the ideas it's cutting down and the use of munitions. it said that the americans of say that it's bureaucratic issues. so there may be some pressure being part of israel without declaring data such. but that is insufficient. i mean, what the united states needs to do is to declare a policy. it consists of policy to change the entire political power done with what
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we're seeing in to put pressure on israel, as well as negotiations with other out states in the region. and with the potentially a new part of sending leadership to, to find a political resolution to this. having seen that no military action on either side can, it can actually bring any sort of resolution to this and becoming every time there's a cycle. valez, the number of victims of draws in fact on both sides. and these ladies can no longer do what they try to do, which was to manage the situation which meant really to sweep the entire post in an issue under the rug. so this really depends on the amount is now make a consensus assets in having a clear political strategy, not only pressure and answer which obviously is necessary, but also to have a much clearer strategic political planned for this. and we're not seeing it yet.
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good to hear your thoughts on this so on their bottles. thanks so much for being with us. thank you. how these really ministry has launched an a, a strike on the syrian a city of a level ortiz saying it caused some material damage. and it has them is in the quarter in southern lebanon and says, this is just the latest in a series of attacks. according to reports from syria is really well plains from above them of the, to any and launched 7 on massages to what's targets in a level according to the sources. the 3 people killed. however, this is part of the context of thought to several weeks ago since the beginning of this what, how i bought. it's also part of a clause that context, the big guy with the assassination of a new brand new in general in damascus. a couple of days ago then the attack on the board come on board. the point between syria and iraq was 7 people were killed. 4
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of them were from his beloved and the last one that you were just reporting. now that's ok on, on a level to the united nations says is really forces have demolished more policy and homes and buildings in the occupied west bank this year than ever before. since you are since january 1st is there, any forces have destroyed more than $1100.00 is ready authority say many of these homes were built without the permits, only to present the palace. these applications for construction are approved by israel pace of demolitions has increased following israel's war on gaza. 354 had been recorded since october. the 7th israeli settlers had become increasingly hostile. settlers carry out 6 acts of violence on average every day. but as smith has moved from the occupied west bank, the token is really military bulldoze,
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a 10 minutes to destroy the abu 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 are approved in the occupied westbank. israel government would prefer it if the palestinians just left cabin and if 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. they forced us out after leaving us in the cold, they confiscated everything. then we built the house again. here we are now again living in the same situation. and then the settlers newly emboldened since the start of the war and gone to settle 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 lamb says that this policy of making life so miserable for the palestinians that they eventually leave
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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'm recording just like this. a statement that i insure long in 1989. so clearly he was visiting, visiting south africa of the time. it was tied southwick, when he came back he said, literally, you're comfortable with people in trucks nowadays and for them outside the boat. this creates a positive conditions to convince them to the and that's clearly what they, what they were doing. you know and came and thing actually these days after the 7th to when the power citizens are driven out. the settlers move in the settlement
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began with one house for 2 years ago. as it expands, it eats away the palestinian land around it for the abu j. she's home and the 1st island around her. he's in the way about expansion. lynette smith. i'll just add a photo straight to john in the occupied westbank, a set of heads on a zeta y. the wide shroud has become a symbol as a palace thing and struggle in israel's war on golf. russian cause and emergency session of the united nations security council officer attacked on that board. a town of bell going on. we'll live in new york the the hey, welcome to your world's weather updates. so the energy from that storm system is
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now moving into france. west east, i think that's where the worst of the weather will be on sundays. so i suspect the rain when snow and ice warnings will be dropped across the u. k. winds will be blast seen through western and northern friends around the code till 10 peninsula, we could see them exceed 90 kilometers prior. so that could cause some damage. get to talk about the freezer weather coming to scandinavia, helsinki. because as you're feeling about minus 30 mid way through the week, you should be minus 2 for the month of january, back to the here. and now though there is some warrants, we look toward the balkans, many spots and double digits. okay. it's going to be a big gloomy, but your temperatures are well above where they should be for this some of the year . also mostly cloudy sky for that western side of circa, including disassemble, we've got pencilled in for 13 degrees, other side of the mediterranean. still a few showers. we've got energy coming in to the parent needs as well with that storm system. now moving across from stafford, could we go, we've set some records and gone it and the ivory coast. it's been hard including
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for nigeria, like us, is up to $36.00 degrees. and then we've got all this rain feeding into the west side of madagascar storms along the coast line of south africa. on sunday, sir, later the, the president biden says, once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis, what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for, i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences of the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. this is the view that no sane has been looking out for the past 20 years. these really separation barrier cuts. her family's landing upon nothing. in august, they hunted several time indecent. you confiscation orders to expand the wall. the
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walls length is more than double that of the 1967 borders for palestinians. the wall is an extension of israel system of control, part of a wider network of roads. supplements on check points built to give us radius the offer. hon. while making their lights on bearable by the day, the fellow again, you're watching, i just need a reminder about the top stories. this is really forces are expanding operations around san units and southern garza and intensifying attacks. tens of thousands of people are being forced to flee the area. nearly 22000 policies have now been
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killed since the war began. in a televised address is randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu said the war and gaza will continue so many more months. is rough spot to get how much has entered is 13th week. he's ready, ministries launched and, and strike on a town in southern lebanon that comes up that has called to confirm the was responsible for 8 attacks on his way the ministry positions earlier on saturday. in gaza wide sheets had become a powerful symbol of the cost of the ongoing hostilities, deeply rooted in the religious tradition of the region that highlighting the rising number of palestinians killed in his right in the attacks. x is, i'm as i get your thoughts well, how many the most size the volunteer in a rough are preparing bodies for burial? she uses these plain white sheets to rep did that. in the early days of the war,
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the demand for shroud search beyond supply, forcing him to wrapped up to 5 bodies together in a single sheet that doesn't have because that's what i had. i never expected this number of deaths at all, but i probably did not have such numbers in the previous words, you're talking about imaginable numbers kind of, we were talking about more than 20000 people, not including the people missing. i think i've seen donations have allowed him to buy more shrouds, but every day items like caesar's and caught him, are hard to find that's because of these are as bombardment in group operations and it's land. see it air block, 8 of the straight as cemeteries fill up with the dead orders are being buried in communal grades and the white shroud is important in most of the tradition. now it's become a symbol of the palestinian struggle. good. sort of the sure. the. yeah,
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lot the governor of the, of the big number of people killed made the white shroud, a symbol for the small island, i mean became part of the palace thing plug in its influence on the wall above the significance of bar codes. you can of the, since the beginning of the war in gaza. white shrouds tell a story of loss. families use them to say good bye to their loved ones with a last heartfelt message. but sometimes will say not or volunteers don't know who they're burying. i can only write on and don't access, i'm of which out is there a hundreds of people and parents have gathered in solidarity with palestinians in garza, they call for an immediate cease by carrying science denouncing in action by the world's most powerful countries. it is the latest in weeks of demonstrations against the across the will. vice president emmanuel,
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my call has edge into the conflict. hundreds of people also gathered in madrid, calling for an end to the genocide of palestinian peoples space. government has strongly condemned israel as a cellphone caused by mr. pedro sanchez has proposed diplomatic recognition for palestine in germany. the government has been not been so supportive of similar demonstrations for palestinians. the supporters of palestine have still been gathering in the capital berlin. stephanie decker was that the hundreds of people this turned out here in the street to raise our voices, tell their message to end the war. 3 pa design and the driver side is shameful to germany. support a is a, is in this genocide, not self defense. who this just the war war crime committed by israel for years now and they're not listening. so we'll keep going on the street as much as i would
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like to people to wake up with our politicians. they have their eyes clear to all of you. turn things around, what is the children and women killed for european then what, what do you want these by are once you see the masses from hundreds of people here in berlin or street, they keep raising our voices and the very heavy police fighting the protests. they do need to be approved by the government. they're watched very specific rules taken as well. and again, they need to be approved. but people here will tell you, even though they're not made easy, a mazda of kind of thing and flags before germany had done the policy. and why? because the approach as much as raising sentiments about drum, he says,
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is certainly people who are saying it's not about thought. it's simply about adding to stephanie decor. i'll g 0, berlin, despite the devastation and loss, many are continuing to what to support the families. time on a shy is a baba and rough, i who salon was destroyed in this really only bombing a medicine, always nadia or loved ones lately. come across the anything i'm the us a shot one a i mean is all about all i it shows that on a lot the know how your nation that a nice little thomas the shut down a give me i the the oh that i'm me home giving you the shuttle line on getting when was that? i'm a know,
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we shall ahead of me. you is here in charlotte. this man. i gotta do all of how do we get it going to can handle. how do we show a lot of us that i had done as much as united are in doing that was to have a premier league season 68. the latest for hughes is coming up with a less than that. i'm 15 left. be spending northern columbia and one of the largest informal settlements have been, its swelling migrants in latin america. pardon? 13000 people live here in our risk of being evicted. the frank assessments to the problem is that is there is allowed to be outside that. and because of international law, that's a be the is the fact that is and has declared war on okay. parts people informed opinions,
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the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroy the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most will be the women and children inside story on al jazeera sears from, i'll just say around on the go and meet tonight out is there is only mobile app, is that the, this is where we just fix allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorite taps to just set for it and typed on a new app from alpha 0 new at using. is it the,
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the, the, let's take a look at some of the days of the world news stories. now russia says a ukrainian strike on bell guard has killed at least 14 people, including 2 children. actually, the defense ministry says 13 missiles went into some intercepted in the area, and most goes cold for an emergency session. at the un security council. to talk about the attack that follows rushes launches, assault on you claim this year, in which $39.00 people were killed on friday. we were at work in an office in the mall when we heard the loudest bang. i had heard in 2 years. everything. sure, and then there was smoke and sirens. everyone was panicking. then we went outside and there was a dead person on the street. but let's speak now to gabriel, alexander who's at the united nations a in, in new york. so okay, well,
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what is russia hoping to achieve the by taking this up with the security council as well, they want to bring it to the attention of the security council and put it back on the agenda of the council and by extension, really the world, if you will brush it being a permanent member of a security council, can request a meeting when ever they want about what ever they want. and that's why given the events they called this emergency meeting for saturday, fairly rare to hold such a security council meeting on a saturday. and we heard from the russian permanent, the ambassador to the un permanent representative, i should say, to the u. n. and a he was furious, quite frankly, very, very animated, very upset. he said that the, you and us are complicit in the attack on the rod. and he said that uh, that it was in his words, a terrorist attack with 18 dead, including 3 children,
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a 108 injured and 12, including to 12, in critical condition. he said that the, the attack happened at least in part on a gymnasium where young children were taking part and activities. and he basically wanted to bring this to the attention of the counsel and call, call out ukraine on this as the perpetrators and some of the same language we've heard from russia in the past when it comes to this war. it's important to point out though that in the last 3 months or so, the security council has been very focused or is taking up a lot of attention on the situation in gaza for very obvious and important reasons . so this was an opportunity if you will, unfortunately, because people died, of course, but an opportunity for russian to put this back on the agenda of the security council. and i should just briefly say the council did hear from colleen harvey and assistant secretary general. and he again,
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unequivocally condemned all attacks in russia and ukraine called for both sides, if you will, to, in, to the conflict in you and in the civilian casualties. and said that he's repeated we, the un is repeatedly warmed, that these attacks are a vivid reminder of the real dangers of escalation and a further spread of this conflict uh beyond the immediate border. so that is what the security council is hearing at this very moment. right for the moment gabrielle is on the life i said to you and in new york. meanwhile, the governor of the cleaning region of concave says russia has carried out 6th strikes on civilian targets. i said, bank has the latest from key if the regional administration and car keep says that sufficient infrastructure was hacked in the city, resulting in people being injured. now they say, a medical institution shops and apartment building and a hotel where hits now is that the hotel, the hockey parties hotel, is used by journalists committed to an age because as well as dignities. now the
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police and car keys say a foreigner as well as children have been injured in this latest set of attacks that they also say that the russians used an s 300 me saw, they say the russians used it to assess the surface results from the pictures that we've been seeing coming in, it shows considerable damage in the center of hockey. that this comes just a day of the rest is widespread attacks across ukraine where they hit cities across this country, including ukraine's 2nd largest city hockey with 3 people were killed. but it also comes just, i was after we heard about those casualties in the russian city of belgrade, which is just 70 kilometers away from clark, the asset base. the 0 thousands of people have rallied in the serbian capital bell, great to protest, what they say re election results. the main opposition alliance, the keys of the government of allowing ethnic steps from bosnia to vote illegally. president alexander, of which is sub in progressive policy,
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secure to narrow win empowerment earlier this month. it is all inclusive that she is a g, a political and security analyst. she says there are well known problems with the electron wrong. it says very questionable on the national level, the, it's more of a suspicion then the, it's well documented. there are, of course, problems with electro rule. there are nearly as many registered voters as there are citizens in serbia. so everybody realizes that this is at least a chevy performance by the administration. and of course, there is a on the go to prove that people from boston, the a did vote that the leg pro rooms were amended, but that's very visible at the level of the capital bell. grades where vote for the city council is claimed to be rigs. and if the number of books it's believed to be
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a rate were to be properly counted. the ruling called ition was have lost the capital. a balance from the democratic republic of congo presidential election are still being counted with provisional results expected on sunday, about 40000000 congolese were registered to take part in the vote. that's been mob by claims of irregularities. casmer, so it has more from congest. the people are waiting for those results so, but there is a lot of unsaturated. see a sofa president and mix to security has taken a wide lead, a guess he's closest compared to some boys got to be and but all positions he does have already said that they will reject the results. they call the selection shop. and they've also said that they're not even going to go to court to contest this. they say that said the constitutional court and the judges are compromised. and
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some of the leaders say that they will take the flight to the people, to the streets and to, you know, through our tests, we have seen a report from that you, when a group of experts and this report that he's talking about the escalating violence in north cuba, province of people have been sleeping in the last week also. and this slicing is between government forces militia allied to the government who had told and em 20 suite rebels. now this fighting has been going on for 2. yes. and that has, that was supposed to be a ceasefire in place. oh, good um, negotiated by that you, when you asked, but obviously that has gone away. 2.6000000 people in last year when areas are in go my, the producer copies all have been displaced,
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they are in comp for this place. and this is what a lot of people have been talking about throughout the election above the security situation. and they say that the government has not done enough to help people who leave in those areas in total. um, in the country 7000000 people have been displaced, most of them are in the is so a lot of kimberly saying that the government needs to do that to do something about that. it's around 7000000. people have slight economic crisis in venezuela to find a better lives elsewhere. 3000000 have ended up in neighboring columbia. have a son that i'm 50, has moved from an informal settlement that's on the constance right of eviction shacks. me, the plastic sheets, cardboard, and mental extend along this abandoned airport strip on the outskirts of the border
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city of my county. some 13000 vinny swelling migrants returning colombians and refugees call this settlement home. a ne bailey's is one of them, of any swelling she left her country 5 years ago when she couldn't find medicine or food for children to work selling lottery tickets on the streets. and though there is no running water or simulation here, she says this is a better option for them. or they thought the vocal for me for me. i think when things right now, i feel happy because i haven't met to when it rains walter flows and the sides and not on top of us like before. it's not ideal, but i'm happy back. and then i prayed a lot to manage to stay here. i have my documents now, my children, my stuff, the me and we're a night bailey's got temporary protection status for a family which allows them to access columbia health care education, informal employment opportunities that advancing remains an uphill battle in
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a region that has high levels of informality and we're migrant. se employers take advantage of them with lower pay or mistreatment. most families, hair led by women who make a living recycling garbage or selling coffee on the streets. so many of the boys in many said sell water, often salty water that comes from underground wells. the people use to wash dishes or take a bath. residents have been organizing to improve their living conditions. they divided the area in 2 blocks, elected local leaders and built the community they, my board is the current president, worst and most she says is the threat of eviction instead of seeing them. but again, on my, the is the outset and to that, kills us every day is not knowing if there with less they or kick us out. because these are the, not our property. it's set invasion, but then one is somebody owns the land and if the nation decides we are done this
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year and this our biggest worries, yes, everyone of the un refugee agency is working with the government to try and legalize the settlement for support that. yeah. now, so security that it would give them security services an access to decent housing because now they feel they can't improve their houses. for example, knowing that if they get expelled, they will lose the level they have. the future of this and the other settlements remains on clear. but for now, the piece that continues to be a flawed and fragile, but essential refuge for many fled, misery and despair. less than that, i'm bet. i just see it. i might go much, you know, i didn't have missed out on the chance to move into the top 6 softer they last to nothing and for us to one of the city ground is pizza with. that's and all the rest of the sports headlines. manchester united have missed out on the chance to moving to the top 6 of to they were beaten to one by logging in for a step. the city ground far is still looking to make it back to back meetings in
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the league. they found the open that thanks to nick, i'm assuming kids 14 minutes later and marcus rest with responded off the go keep a mess to and i gave the boat away, but just for minutes late. so it was morgan gibbs weiss with a decisive strike to one if finished, that was far as the 1st went against united since 1994. this is united, the worst points teddy at this stage of the season in the premium the history. chelsea with student nathan newton come back as cold thomas school twice in the 32 victory at kendall with rose, fall in the school early on before sitting up north k h minutes before hall sun. easily international then method. he's sick and in the sick and see if minutes showing great skill to make it through email. but they loose and were on the charge . had a goal this allowed before rough spot be made. it's 31 with 10 minutes remaining. i hit the post twice before making a 3 to 10 space chelsea held on for 3 points. and manchester says he has moved ahead of us move into
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a 3rd thanks to they to know victory against checking with united. the goals came from broad re and who the overlays asked me to increasingly speaking on social justice issues, but with palestine is concerned. there was a red line for many sporting organizations, australian cricket to lose one collage. it is just one of those things. if it's in supporting palestinians, has resulted in punishment from the sports officials, tom size and reports. the names of those men clauses. daughters were displayed on his boots as he ran out to baths during australia as test series against puck a. still on a compromise to what was originally the, the woods freedom is a human rights and all lives equal in the colors of the palestinian flag clauses efforts to show solidarity with cause of being hosted by the international cricket counsel. i'm, you're straight investment hasn't shied away from his disappointment. when i say thousands of innocent children died without any repercussions or
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a more imagined, want to go what this was that the eyes to see have told me that i kind of way my shoes on the field because i believe political segment under they guidelines. i don't believe this and all lives are equal. that was just one of a string of attempts from collages to show his support to the children of palestine, including the use of an image of a piece, stuff on his bathroom, choose the i c. c. rules stop place from wearing displaying organ thing, personal messages on clothing or equipment which relate to political, religious, or racial activities, or causes, collage or posts of pictures of, of the cricket as through social media who the escape sanctioned by the i c. c. he was also given an official warning for wearing an unapproved black homebound, for a personal bereavement, the hashtags double standards and inconsistent, wrong, clear. and i followed all the regulations,
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the past presidents. you guys have put stickers on the bats names and issues and then all sorts of things. the cost would that us the approval and that would be recommended. i don't have any agendas other than trying to sean a lot of what i feel really passionately really strongly about. it's a saga that is quote, the attention of collages, teammates and australia as prime minister. the position that that he put forward is one that i think is pretty uncontroversial. one that the whole lives equal whole lives. right. cool. i think that's very devoss. if anyone can really activity complaints about ongoing. right. well, he has plenty of suppose to was yours, appealing the i c c 's decisions and says, who continues to advocate for peace and freedom of speech? both on the field and office. some size went out to 0, and those are useful tate lines for the time being. you can get more and l just either. com as well as all social media channels. thousands of travelers in europe
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have been left stranded off the eurostar. cancel services for a day. vi speed training company says underground tunnels were flooded following heavy rains and strong winds. that's it for me for this news out back in 2 minutes with more of the daisy stay was the of us 2023 comes to an end adjust us teams on the ground of work at a higher storage from the continuing conflicts in the frame. that's that's the sound of artillery east side. this is the news, our license to the war in gusts as we are talking to you right now, the sound of it is very from boston. and right now, i'm the inside of the sense of the way to help people who
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need is the most on just the delightful. the 9 year old under was really boom, baldwin, trauma center displaced in scarcity. and the moments where childhood still shines through a child of because on a jersey to maybe even interview on my what do you what that would be at that venza
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