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the best searching, but that would also mean more people coming to you, despite the humiliation abuse and suffering all day and isa are willing to attempt the journey to europe again in search for what they hope will be a dignified life. the, [000:00:00;00] the alarm has them seek of this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. baffles rage in central and southern, gaza and the casualties keep going up the number killed in israel's war on gaza. it has risen to nearly $22000.00. now the palestinian prisoners dies while it is raining,
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custody the 7th. since the war began. as well as top coal strikes down a controversial new last, the limit to the judges oversight of governments. thousands of vaccines arrive in the gaza strip as the spread of disease among displaced people rises and at least 4 people have been killed off to allow for us quite a japan. it destroyed buildings and trinkets. unami, the beginning, gaza with a number of people who had been killed in his rainy attacks continues to rise. it's now 21978 central guns that has been turned into a battlefield with fighting around 3 with the g chemist between his really forces
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and the wing of hamis. and it's not set to end any time soon as spokesman's. so these way, the army saying the war will continue throughout 2024, some troops will be withdrawn in the next few weeks, though as the focus of the conflict. as to the southern part of the strip, the while thousands of vaccines are now arriving in garza. she would use the risk of contagious diseases among the displaced population cases a pony a rebel and measles are on the rice caught it. i will assume has more from it off in southern guns. the exhausted guns are complete in a very desperate needs to suit as they are right now. i consider it to be a very critical 11 of payments that they are exposing to due to the fact that they are having access to a very limited number of humanitarian aids and the numbers over humanitarian trucks that are entering the gaza strip on daily basis. because i could say that to be not
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fairly enough to help palestinians to survive and to keep we often that so these very ongoing attacks across kansas trip. also the relentless plumbing, of course, that there are 3 of us that killed the ability of the humanitarian organizations as like going to still operating as only the southern part of the territory is receiving the humanitarian. a 12 in north and the middle areas are no longer receiving any kind of the space due to the ongoing attacks and confrontations the on the ground. the reality is that trophy has been the center of these aids where more people are getting on the riving to this very densely populated area. as there is going to be much more demands on these to humanitarian supplies, where families are really struggling to have access to such one. and this is the reality that the united nations of the humanitarian organizations have been wanting about the need to mitigate the military and restrictions against the flow of the humanitarian supplies into the gaza strip is used to prevent the assignment that is
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moving on the horizon for organizations a hi, as well as high cold has struck down a little past by the connected the whatever limited is traditional oversight of government. israel has no written constitution, but the court has long use, the so called reasonableness expanded to decide whether government decisions are legal from it as the benjamin netanyahu wanted to end this off to the court blocked some of his cabinet appointments because of the criminal convictions. it sparked widespread protest route 2023 was critics saying the move would increase corruption . i'm the son who is live for us now in occupied east jerusalem. so how does that with this court ruling? is this now the end of this at least this aspect of the legal reforms as well and a historic $8.00 to $7.00 ruling israel's high court, choosing for the 1st time to strike down a part of a basic law that was passed by
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b is rarely parliament the reasonableness clause that miss danielle, whose coalition was trying to abolish, was a standard that israel's high court used for round for decades. and they would legislate and look at laws under the perception of what was reasonable to the average person versus what was not an experts say that this law has helped these really society specifically within the governments to help the flow of laws because there is no checks and balance system other than israel's high court. now the coalition, this was just one of a series of bills they were trying to push through the government in order to essentially take more power away from the supreme court. eliminating the only check on these really government and remember this was something that had created division within these really society. there were protests from january of 2023,
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up until the war began. so 9 months more than 9 months of consecutive and consistent protest within is really society because they were heavily against the government of trying to overhaul the countries judiciary and strip the supreme court from its power. and a lot of those demonstrators, when you talk to them on the street throughout the last year, their response was that they were afraid of losing what they called democracy afraid. but benjamin netanyahu was trying to turn israel into a dictatorship with these traditional bills. and to stay with us because we're going to look at the some of that reaction that we've heard from both these way the government and the opposition is wells far. right. national security minister, it's a my bank via calling the ruling dangerous and democratic and harmful to the war efforts. the labor opposition party lead to
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a lap. it said he supported the cost decision and blame the division for leading to the october 7th attacks. we also have one that's in yahoo, but if he contested the decision, it would show his government have led nothing from the wall. so and that we, we hear that the divisions between the, the politicians. but this law has also splintered the country as a whole. uh well now, so let's talk about some of the comments coming from morris. really politicians. let's start with the justice minister himself, your reef levin, who essentially was the architect of these traditional reforms. he called the ruling unprecedented and said it was, quote, the opposite of a spirit of unity, but the country needed during this time of war. and remember, you read levin felt very victorious in july when this bill went through. now let's go to the opposition leader yet you're lupita,
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who said that the country should stand behind the court and this ruling and finally benny ganz a member in the countries war cabinet who is not part of nuts. and y'all, whose coalition, what is part of the war cabinet? because he said he just wanted to be there. in a spirit quote of unity threw out this war. he said that this decision should be respected. and in fact, the judicial overall bills or something that created a huge division within is really society, something the country had never really seen before. and if there is going to be any sort of broad consensus, it can only happen after the war. because even while negotiations for these bills were on going throughout last year, there was never any give from and that's in yahoo side. and his partners and his coalition, there was never any give to the opposition. so they were never really able to come to a middle ground or a consensus, but a lot of politicians are now saying, but now is not the time for politics. and instead, while the war is still ongoing,
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that needs to be the primary focus and they can revisit all of these issues once the war is over. all right, for the moment have the sounds of it life was there in occupied east jerusalem. thank you, as well as bringing kenneth ross in new york. now he's a visiting professor at the preston school for public and international affairs and the former executive director of human rights. what's good to talk to you again. so we've been hearing about how this is a victory for it. the money is raise, who came out in those protests in 2023. it's rather spring and the summer of last year with that fee is about how this was going to trample on on democracy in israel . but what does this mean? what implications does it have if anything, for palestinians not just in the state to visual, but in the occupied territories as well. i think we have to recognize that this ruling is very important because it does reaffirm is what we democracy. if you
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listen to, you know, people like ben compared to the far right to minister, they said this is an attack on democracy. but that seems to mean introduction. yeah . who gets to do whatever he wants. in fact, democracy means even the executive is subject to the law subject to the limitations imposed by his rules basic law. that's important for democracy. we've been history . all. it means still relatively little for palestinians under occupation of the court is not going to get involved and how the worst spot in gaza. so the argument this somehow against the war is ridiculous. the court has not even stopped the settlement project. it has had many opportunities to do all and rather the settlement 3 legal it hasn't done so because they so clearly are they violate the geneva conventions which prohibit an occupied power sending their population document charge. right. so, you know, this is rhetoric from the far right now. it's dangerous because the matching yahoo is dependent on those far right. ministers to stay in power. and so they made push
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him to try to ignore the court ruling. and he may be inclined to do that just to save his skin to avoid his corruption prosecutions. now going to the irony here is that all in a while, people say, oh, you know, we have to revisit this decision. everybody has agreed to hold off until after the war, the commission of inquiry that's going to start looking at how the doctor were something happened was their intelligence failure. who's responsible? you know, natania who benefits from putting that off. i would hope people would resist attacking the scream cord, attacking israel's democracy in the midst of all for and what, what's been reported earlier as well about that as well as a military plans in gaza and, and it's a strategy for continuing to prosecute this war. it does seem that a, any kind of a prospect for a spar look pretty dim at the moment. i mean, that's certainly the message then that time you has been given. i think we have to
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start asking now how does he justify continuing to go? in other words, i mean, israel has already been engaging. disproportionate attacks don't when it uses 2000 pound bombs in the middle of i haven't been populated refugee camp. i travel we are when it will shuts down the hospitals because some a sensible from us command starter that was never demonstrated. you know, those already are disproportionate attacks, work crimes. but increasingly people are asking is this entire campaign disproportion? because you don't have time to have who says we're going to dismantle, come off, we're going to destroy from us. that's probably not even possible. the amount of progress made so far, even if you look at these, rubies figures is pretty modest in terms of number of from us fighters, tail number of commanders jobs. what are they gonna do? are they gonna keep going? you know, putting almost any is in a smaller and smaller territories and southern cause and probably pushing them over the more that would be another late and work i get at some point. you gotta say, is this worth it? you know,
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that time. yeah. who is not succeeding according to is to fated names. the palestinian civilian population of gaza is suffering formerly enough is enough to get your thoughts on this can as well thanks very much for being with us. as ready, defense minister jo of deland. it says people who are forced to evacuate communities near the cause and puerto are going to be allowed to go home. of the film looks outside of the mothers, it will be to hold. we will soon be able to route to displace communities home in areas within the range of 4 to 7 kilometers. now most of the gaza strip and the 1st few of the 7 communities has already been decided because yeah, and they haven't received the message keyboards, the whole cubit store where we are right now is one of them in that school mall. patrick barry is a defense and security analyst at the university of bos explains what's likely to happen the next phase of israel school. and i think the 1st one in terms of them
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saying that some of the reserves will be returned to uh, we generate these ready economy. there are, some resident is reporting the tanks. uh, is there any times from the northern part of guys uh have moved those so uh and that's coupled with the, with the a sitting by the idea that there's going to be 1st of all that's going to be along where there's nothing you there. but potentially another phase in the war, and that's the more interesting thing. if we look at the phase one was the initial response. phase 2 is what we've seen since the cease fire. potentially phase 3 could mark a step, changing the, the tactics and the operational posture of the israelis, basically. and, and i would hopefully towards more using it stone infantry at, to close with until a mass on any air support for close air support when it really needs it. rather than the bombarding of civilians a seat up to the states. or it's hard to call, because we don't know, you know, we don't have the insight information, but certainly, given the international, i would cry amongst the, the civilian dest told, and this,
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and he's ready isn't always. now when they found the operations only have a certain amount of time to achieve as much as that of time in terms of finding their degrading their enemies before the fits against the palestinians before international opinion, terms against them. so it's quite conceivable that phase one and 2 were really of i degrading and destroying a mass, and which is that code using their overwhelming air power and fire power on face 3, mike switch and we'll get, we'll have to see into a more of a targeted and all those inter insurgents approach especially concentrated in the set is against the remainder of a problem. honestly seemed to be fairly degraded and destroyed. and the northern 3rd a young palestinian man has died while in his riley custody. the 23 year old is the 7th palace, the new prison that died since the 7th of october, a spring and need to abraham in bethlehem and the occupied the west bank. so need of what more do we know about the circumstances here as well. we just spoke to the family of opposite of man and bush and they say they don't know anything except for
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the fact that they last visited him in september of last year. 2023. he's been detained in may. 2022 at. they see the only thing he has been suffering from is an ear infection, which makes it the, you know, that the news was very shocking to the pharmacy. they say that a, they hold these rating the occupation accountable as he has died in their custody. you know, palestinians do not believe that these adult, those that have been happening 7 exact in his way to jail since october the 7th. they don't believe that they are a coincidence. they believe that they are a result of the mental and physical torture that has been imposed on palestinian prisoners since then. and indeed, when we've been covering the release of palestinian detainees the positive and prisoners as a part of the swap deal that so the use of some of these really captives has by have mouse. we've heard the very difficult testimonies that we've seen minors whose hands have been broken,
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who have been saying that they have mitchell food. they've been saying that they've been subjected to beating intimidation and what's having you. so this all increase the worries of palestinian families. they've been warning and saying that they do not trust that their sons are in any shape or form safe in his really jail than in his really custody. as we've been reporting the numbers of those, the team to have been increasing right? dramatically says october the 7th. this is why the families of prisoners have renews the statement saying that the red cross holds responsibility specifically that those properties have been not able to visit their sons the legal representation as far as those prisoners are concerned, have been limited. so all and all the situation that these tele city infirmities are describing is very difficult. this is why they say that people need to act as they need to act as soon as possible. specifically,
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also that we've been hearing very similar stories from that was posted is how well i've been detained from the besieged cause of stuff, and they're not in any better conditions. need to have it. he mean, beth lanham, thank you. delegation from humans who the group is in the ronnie and capital for high level folks. iraq foreign ministry says the who the spokesperson and negotiates a met with iranian form is the was saying, i mean i've the law here and you report to be signed. the who these for this a full for the palace stages and reiterated to ron support for peace folks. between yemen and saudi arabia. that meeting comes off to iran, sent a warship to the red sea. the major shipping route is becoming increasingly militarized. on sunday, the u. s. navy destroyed 3 boats belonging to humans who the group of to they attacked the merchant ship iranian back to these are attacking vessels linked to israel. iran says it's worse, it will secure shipping lines. this will say reports from people to
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seems like this are becoming increasingly frequent in the 4th of this dress. me so i have guide the destroyer. is it a few days before embarking on his next mission interrupts? it's here with the other us naval west, so still comfortable with the tax on commercial ships that have brought the maritime traffic here to in your stance. we've seen the decrease in what we've been monitoring anywhere between 30 to about 40 percent of what the normal ship traffic is with here at techs in the region. have for some of the world's largest shipping companies to suspend the operations in the red sea. they have re route of ships around the southern tip of africa, $8800000.00 of buttons, of orange fussing to integrity every month. so imagine how is it going over with the house to go all the way i don't africa. and the price increasing and who's, who's, who's, who's going to pay for the price of know the end people,
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the customer going to pay the price of us has formed a multi national test post to deter hostings from attacking commercial ships. have to keep ceilings open. but many countries that they agreed to contribute to the task force, this was done warships. 40 attacks are intensifying and the effectiveness of the question is being questioned. there's still a lot of unknown questions for the coalition. what the rules of engagement or how many vessels are going to be a part of this? and that how the whole entire coalition coalition is going to work. well, if you said they're not aiming to block the street, but on the tech and ships linked to through the region is not recently made a trist and we are afraid that vehicle fix when they take over some other countries. dozens of cargo ships are splendid at the port of jeep booty for days.
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many don't know when they would get security clearance to enter the rest. this is about in mind that the truth which separates the other the infinity so that from east africa and connect the gulf of them to the red sea. yeah, man is just 29 to them. it is from here about 12 persons of global faith passes through this faith. i'm almost through the fool international container traffic. now us is increasing its neighbor, the presence here, and on the other side of the street, would you say they would continue talking? russell's lynx is ram onto the kidding in gaza, stops inside of that, i'll just the ro, bobbin mendez straight reports, a us aircraft carrier, and it's been stationed in the eastern mediterranean since the start of the war will leave the area white house correspondent, kimberly how can it has more in the united states is re deployed, gets carrier straight group, the us, us, ford. it put it's force in the region in the eastern mediterranean following the
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october 7th attacks by how mos on israel it is retaining the us as eisenhower in the region. due to the fact that there is now a larger collective presence known as the red sea patrols made up of the u. s. allies, namely 44 different navies, comprised of nato, g 7, as well as e u countries. meantime, the united states is also taking some credit for the fact that there is a withdrawal of some troops by israel in its war on guys of the united states gravely concerned by the large number of palestine and casualties exceeding some 20000 largely women and children. according to a national security official, the united states says the shifting tactics as well as the cotton trip numbers has a lot to do with the fact that the united states has been urging
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a more precise and surgical approach by the is really military. the fact that there has been this shift in tactics. the national security official says is an indication that the is really military is shifting to a lower intensity approach. as the united states says, this is encouraging, suggesting that this is also a sign that the is really military, sees their efforts as a success in dismantling how mazda is military operations. kimberly, how could al jazeera the white house, the right. let's take a look now some of the days of the news, at least 4 people are dead after a series of damaging earthquakes drunk west in japan late monday, local time. the trim is trigger, tsunami warnings authorities. i've since downgraded those 2 advisories access. i
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move it sure thoughts these are the moments of maggie to 7.6 earthquake struck western japan the ground shakes for nearly a minute. the city of what g mail near the epi center of the chicago prefecture down the power line, sparked fires across japan's western coast. there was another thread. well, it's a whole half bill statements a may just so now me warning is an effect for no to issue kind of what prefixed you . we are currently observing a large tsunami people near the shoreline and river banks. please evacuate to higher ground nearly 13 years after it's not the most powerful earthquake ever recorded in japan killed more than 20000 people here are scared in a run to hide while shaking the tv or shaking. i have to keep everything on the table. uh, yeah, uh i do, i did feel safe in my room though,
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but everything else was shaking. the impact of the quake leaves, holmes in ruins. role structured, and debris scattered across streets that prompted concerns about the safety of nearby nuclear power plants. plate down by japan, nuclear watchdog hook me know, you know, some i need to go to much though they are currently no report to the regularities with nuclear power plants. but a threat is not over say smaller just our warning of possible after shocks or another strong earthquake and say they could happen at any moment. texas, i'm gonna reach out to 0 of russia, and ukraine have accused each other of carrying out a tax on new year's day killing. at least 5 people ukrainian rockets showing and the russian held east, the city of dunn, yes, killed 4 people. russia says the attack was lowest from several areas, and ukraine says, rushing drones target in a residential area in the odessa region,
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killing one person. i've talked to your customers, les this adapter place why we're celebrating our brand new. yes. who's even thinking of doing such things? what's an animal's can't do such things knowing well talk to people, sat down to celebrate the of that's what i said, bank has this update from the capital keys. as a new year came into effect, the printing and his art, you said that they were defending against a russian drone attack. now the ukrainian air force says that the russians launched their record number of drones. and they said that the intercepted $87.00 of those 90 drones. the attack came in waves. i mean for different directions as some of those drones that weren't. it's a septic over the southern port city of a desa. the report say one person, mcfield and others in judge, we also understand that there was damage to residential buildings, resulting and fires. now the training and say the west and city of eve, the central city of the need for the southern city of because i will talk to 5 russian drones. this has been
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a busy few days for the ukrainians. defending russian areas assaults the ukrainians themselves, have launched drones that russian targets, but it does come after the friday, the 29th of december attack of the wide sky russian attack talked in cities across the ukraine. now as a result of the casualties suffered as a result of that attack, the merit of chief vitaly could you cope declared the 1st of january. i dev. morning, here in the cafeteria. as i bake a janera keeps a cool thing. bangladesh has sent us nobel peace prize when i'm a hamlet, eunice, to 6 months in jail. the quotes in the capital duck are found. unis guilty of violating labor laws is getting 30 days to appeal against the boy is lawyer says the decision is politically motivated. eunice co founded drumming telecom, the country's biggest mobile telecommunications company that's at the center of the trial. he pioneered a micro credit scheme,
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regarded as having lifted the millions of people as of poverty as a pockets don's independent human rights commission says it is unlikely, february's parliamentary elections will be free or fed. the commission express concern about the government's rejection of political nominees, including former prime minister in wrong con and other members of his party. con is in jail for corruption offences. commission also condemned the states, clint down on descent and assaults on minorities. this is a view of familiar back and in doing this of party workers and supporters. lack of transparency concerning the j changes in the judges involved crackdowns on far the walk goes right to peaceful assembly in false disappearances. guineas military rule of say, a constitutional referendum will be held this year potentially paving the way for a ton to civilian rule into in president amount of the do boil. says the new
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constitution will reflect the values of society and bring people together. guineas 1st, democratically elected leader, alpha con day, was removed from power in a military coup in 2021. authorities in sierra leone have released $352.00 prisoners of the president, julius mazda bio offered them, and you use they pod comes in the wake of an attack on a military armory and 2 persons in november, which government officials deemed to cool. 21 people were killed and around 2000 prisoners escaped from the main prison in the capitol. a z o b a has signed a deal with some ali is break away region of somebody land to secure access to the red sea. under the agreement, ethiopia will be allowed to use somali lines may 4th of barbara. it also has an african base at the entrance to the vital c channels for shipping. some of the last
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president says in return, ethiopia will recognize somebody that for the model of a uh, we are very happy and we thank the shipping apartment just as we signed the agreement here. we have a lot of them 20 kilometers of us see. and they would also recognize us as an independent states, all they will become the 1st state to recognize somebody logged off to the signing of this memorandum of understanding. i said i had the on, i just had a trouble on the board as rainy as strikes, hit the 2 villages in 711 the color with thing, some staggering right. and full titles around the eastern positive australia. recently, some pos, just around the border area of southeast in queensland, both east and possibly south west. seeing an excess of 300 millimeters of right. we are going to see for the showers here to go through the next couple of days. so there is
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a likelihood of best severe warnings being issue for extensive sound. the stones and more of that very wet weather. the west east weather will just slip up towards breast, but neither side. there are some heavy she hasn't even brought up into the cape. you openings nebraska shows up towards the top and we want to stays hot around the pill. broadway, we have seen some of reco breaking feet recently, halting off it was 42 celsius back down to the southeast. as you can see, the risk of rain, which will ramp topical, southern parts of new south wells, pushing across victoria gradually, nothing a little further races where we have high pressure in cha, so it does keep it simple and sunny for good parts of new zealand as we go into the latter part of the week, right? we'll creeping across the south island name of the go rang creeping into central parts of china. that's just gonna slide its way to as we go through, choose dice some width of weather coming down towards the southeast. most of that is generally dry stays dry for the korean peninsula. but shy was running across japan
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the hey jamie into buildings as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all the good coups i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. us veto in the security council. this is a may just something go because it did x or to hear the story on told to how does era the latest news as it breaks time movies has been under the remote for more than 10 hours. this is not the only area targeted by that is there enforcement with detailed coverage the wolf is keeping tours away. how assuming business owners here say they have seen nothing like this ever before. exclusive reports many here say they refuse to give up on hope in the middle of the killing suffering and pays
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. it's the $16.00 for them of the the but again, you're watching. i just need a reminder about the top stories, the sound, the number of palestinians killed in israel's war on gaza, has risen to almost 22000 fighting has been taking place around 3 refugee camps in the center of the street. these really ami says the world will continue throughout 2024. israel supreme court has struck down a controversial law passed by farmers could benjamin netanyahu, whose right wing governments law. i'd roll back some of the high quotes, palate and spawn from nationwide. protests was part of avoided. you'd issue over
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who buys nets and yet who's coalition? at least 4 people have died and a series of, of quite some west in japan. the trim is trinkets, unami warnings, authorities. i've seen some downgrade. and those 2 advisors like this course widespread damage and prompted loss scale evacuation. thousands of vaccines have been delivered into gauze of the palestinian ministry of health. so there it says about $60000.00 newborn babies are at risk without access to them as well as bombardment has all but destroyed the health care system in gaza, leaving people without protection against childhood diseases like polio and measles . with the majority of people in temporary accommodation administering, the vaccines will be hawk. i and kayla is the palestinian health minister. she told i just needed a situation in the gaza strip. wesson's by the hour and medicines are only able to enter the strips to the roof off crossing in the south of the
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a situation. and in guys a is to to look at best to pick it up, talking about those become that is only 9 hospitals out of $56.00 working plus really, really only the and their dental and some other uh, some other services. but it's not working it efficiently with all its capacity, especially in the soft uh these, uh, look at the, in the south. and they are overwhelmed with patients that, that the pacific is almost 300 percent. and that they don't have enough medical supplies. and the medicines and the enough electricity, and therefore the solution is to select the best of it that is normally inside the normal because applies only those which is done through a defective point. and that for those who i think they use immediately,
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the image is the image of the kid and the sense of what comes up like they're not specialized medicines, something we have and it does up $10000.00 vision to add cancer patients. we did the recent that's good because there is no on color you can, you can a death in pen to the. 6 to the so, cuz a does and or put a jump in that a good did they send me the when is it the only thing that we don't have? they don't have it. we don't have in gaza. the 10 who can i'm going to prove that i used to work in the daily to these issues that i left existing only the left instead of i have the images to the medicine and that's just him when it comes up like of a general kind of works for the united nations office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. she told exit of the fighting in central gaza. is preventing essential aid from reaching people in need. we have,
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in the last days receive several 1000 doses of these critic required vaccines, which as you highlighted us so important to the survival of the babies that are being born every single day in gaza. now the challenge is how we get those vaccines to every baby needs it because we have the babies being born here in rock club. but we also have babies. being born in the value is an area that is essentially besieged and cut off from the outside world. so the health work is our experts from the united nations, the health ministry here, and everyone else. and now working on the planning to get these vaccines to all of the babies you need. it varies quite significantly depending on the type of the medicine, depending on what needs to be done with it. but what i kind of say is it takes far too long. what we need across the board in this response is the facilitation of much easier customs procedures. it's the facilitation of
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a much smooth process to get supplies and. and once we get things in the gaza it's the ability to move freely. and now, as you have heard with the conflict in the middle area that has erupted in a very significant way in these last days with the latest offensive, that has become even more difficult, especially for us to deliver, not just here in the south, but to the middle areas that are now active, we under bombardment and also through to the north and so on top of that time delay that you have a bringing the supplies through. we also have the days that we face of just trying to get medicines out. we had a medical mission that was planned to go today to the north and it was unable to go because we were told that the active finding was too much of it seems to be able to move through to thousands of people have gathered in his temple to condemn israel's attacks on garza carrying signs and took a shower because the english, the marches demanded a boycott of his riley products. they also said pres for 12 tucker soldiers killed
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in fighting with the code as don work has potty own group. in december of the food shortage in gaza created by israel blockade means as well as people facing starvation. so animals in the rough zoo this place people are using the zoo is a shelter. they barely able to feed themselves and not able to help the animals. some of already died and the zoo own a fee is more will fall on and it's been a little bit heavy on. well then that so we the conditions here. tragic. there's a food, water and medicine shortage for the lions. we try to offer them a meal per week, but sometimes we cannot. we feed them dry bread soaked in water just to keep them alive. for monkeys have died, there's a 5th one that we're trying to save. we are trying the confrontations between is there any forces and palestinians have taken place during a raid and occupied east jerusalem? this was the scene as use held burning objects and he's really on the fly to i
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guess the show us that refugee camp is a densely crowded residential area, is ready for his rated towns and villages across the occupied west bank troops. entering the city off. it'd be a day off. the protests were held to show. so look, thought solid balancing with gauze fighting rules are reported west of nablus. then it's smith has mall from rama la. in the west bank, the most associated pablo standings detained in raising the occupied westbank on the 1st of the morning of 2020 full. that with 10 rays actually slightly lower than the average. was it just been about 40 rates a night since october? the 7th and many rays, of course, before that also we've had again settle is dressed in military fatigues, trying to look like members of the military attacking palestinian shepherds to shepherds kidnapped essentially taken away b. nope. before they were released again, it's a common,
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increasingly common practice by the settlers and bold and now since october, the 7th. and they are often a back to it by the military who was supposed to stop this happening. but often just stung by on watch, the police also rally intervene, set was left to pretty much harris and intimidate palestinians. the tactic of course, to try and drive them off the lines. the un says the now bridge of 6 incidents a day. confrontations between the settlers policy means double the number that they was before october, the 7th. but it's me, i'll just say era. ramallah 11 on has bullet says 3 of his fights as have been killed as cross board. a clashes with israel's minute treat continues early as really strikes had 2 villages in 711 on and plumes of smoke was seen rising in a corner. a drawing strike is also reported to have hit for july in the east. it is the latest in nearly 3 months of cross border attacks between these right, the only on has will at least
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a $179.00. people have been killed on both sides since october the 7th, including $2311.00 east civilians. are the hashem is in the hotel where their office there may be for the escalation. in fact, the 1st day in the several, as strikes to the hills behind me, i think you, we can see them on the screen right now. the around 8 is really a strikes what plane strikes huge massive plumes of smoke in this area. also a couple of mess size from drones and the same area. so don't send that docs and the hills surrounding the court already. we are also towards the east think 5 killer on 3 strikes, modeling that was also in the central sector. 3 is really a tax buyout with up to out of hillary and also drones also,
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i'm just receiving colleagues right now of as well as from the is ready side of a drone infiltration from the east side. now during the day though, there were several attacks an attack, proceeded this ready, a fe more strike, the warplane strikes. yeah. and, and they are not caught off. there was several explosions here from the other side of the board also has will claim responsibility for one attack on and is ready. a ministry position calls had moved was done. however, there are also reports of a missed size that was launched towards the mil to la settlement, but this went through without any claim of responsibility. so a lot of it is happening just like yesterday. but today the, the, the, the s likes were massive and it seems especially often i am costs and principals deputy secretary generals the speech yesterday. everything is being set for a new round of escalation,
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a set of heads on address. yeah. it's asking you restrictions on raping coming to force in australia to combat a search in nicotine addiction. and we look at the growing popularity of your spa write policies as they set this size. and this is european column and collection. how much so last makes it a 150 lea goals for live full as they move 3 points clear. the top of the, primarily full light is full section coming up with the why your, why your mike the annual as you know, higher month i in good. right now we have our in addition to the end builds valves which are part of the irrigation canals.
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farmers have resorted to external watering hoses to pump water onto their fields. the practice of the government considered illegal. i'm or from ha, ha ha, i'm just thinking about it. do i say somebody with the city that's on that. we've talked about this which the
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the again, let's take a look at some of the days of a news. now. immigration policy and a swing to the far right are expected to dominate to european parliament. the elections in june 2024. as part of the look ahead to the coming year, latasha butler reports from powers on the european elections the could dictate the feature of the book. when coffee list politician goods filled his policy, 1 may seats in the dr. election in november. some of the netherlands were shocked to use as anti muslim anti immigration rector. we could confined him to the motions of politics, but suddenly voters had propelled him to the main stream. reacting to build his victory at a meeting in portugal, author, you're paying for right. leaders with similar policies said it was a sign of what's to come. suddenly puzzle as uh huh. it's no coincidence. but in many european countries, elections,
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one by parties that defends the nation. the reality is that globalization is in retreat. nations, i'm making a come back of yes to. and when he says a meeting between winning bought has just been bought to use that are going to change the face of europe. boot up. changing the face of europe is the goal for fluoride policies in june's, you're paying paul, the mentor elections? 400000000 people across the you are eligible to vote for 726. total food to concerns this year are expected to be jobs secure, receive climate change, the war in ukraine and immigration. immigration is the main issue linking your fluoride policy. some wants to try and still pace altogether. others want to wait to reduce the number of people allowed into the block. that is a model we see more faces in europe. a production on in germany is growing. there still growing notices for the next year. if you partner with the election,
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we see is a shift towards the right there as well to have a very significant impact on policy making here as well. so now the far right book is the 6 largest in the you call them and behind liberal, conservative and green groups, but populous lead is all hoping to become the 3rd largest force. if they do some fear that you values including human rights and the role of know could be threatens natasha butler, i'll just say for paris. how can notice devastated mexico's result? city of i could pull co on october 25th. we using homes to revel killing at least 50 people with many more missing many of the cities people are still clearing up from the disaster and that martinez torres is a single mother, lost her house ears, her story in our own words. so yeah, and there's not a penis doris. my name is annette martinez torres,
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i'm taking an electrical course to be able to rebuild my house after hurricane. during the fall, i used to work in tourism. i don't do it anymore because everything was destroyed after hurricane noticed. there was no work for me. that's right outside conflict them inside the house was completely destroyed. none of the pool was, were straight, the structure was all bent. it was all over the place. half of it was down, there was not even a single sheet on the roof. everything had been blown off. of course, of course, i don't mind the course that i'm taking in electricity and will help me repair my house. we plan to build something, a little safer. now. also the neighbors have been very, very good. so you know, so that's also why i'm doing it, but i have to help others. and i also help myself a little bit. i mean, i never in my life, imagine i would be taking an electrical power out that i had other things in my
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mind that after hurricane noticed, it's a good solution this when i, when i was a somebody up and then they teach you the basics like how to put a light bulb in to change their could breakers to change a box or to connect switches. and like, i guess i don't think that taboo has been broken. that women cannot do things that we can't learn electricity or masonry, just because we are women. now they live close us. can you get us? it is. and one of the things i want to do is to do my bids, to rebuild this beautiful a couple of go that has always helped us all. so i'm very happy to be able to do it to say your this training government has banned in ports of disposable single use invites in a nationwide crackdown and limits in use and availability. australia is the 1st country to a string facing to people with the medical prescription cetera. clock reports for
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us by thing was sold to the public as a tool to help smokers give up their addiction. medical industry says that's rubbish and is welcome to the federal government decision to bad, the import of disposable single use bikes into a strong. yeah. so i think that's happening in this country. he's hurting people, hurting the environment. and it's just a terrible thing hoping in new generation. so all these majors, i think i have countries around, well, we'll look at what's happening here and see it as a model for helping and protecting people in their own countries. by being astride, you was limited to those who have a prescription invites required for medical reasons, are available at chemists and pharmacies. despite these restrictions, the uptake of a cigarettes is still on the increase study by studies cancel. cancel found 9 out of 10 teenagers had invite we've seen retailers flap the most and so these products to young people. so these rules are fundamentally necessary and we all certainly keeping
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a watching brief on whether we do see in fact to reduce use and access of these products by on paypal extreme. it is with that in mind, the federal government is targeting a thriving black markets with flavor disposable bikes, imported from china, being sold a legally through convenience stores, as well as binding the inputs of disposable bikes. the federal government plans to introduce legislation to prevent local manufacturing and advertising and for march, the inputs of personal lights will also be banned. but the industry says this approach is driving the black markets, invites should be regulated the same way as cigarettes. right now you just have a random black market, 90 percent of vipers accessing products that have no product standards under the table environment for your clients. and a good way to saying you can tax and regulate better products that consumers to access that argument has pulling on the fees with a strategy. now. legislating some of the toughest nicotine controls in the world's sarah clock out
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a 0 c name. it's got trapping all support now. here's peter. a little pool has moved. 3 points clear at the top of the premium. the table, thanks to fall through when at home against new causal ultimate goal is 1st off, new causes defenses were finally broken and the dominant little pool winter head to the home itself. so he's $100.00 and you can be go for the club fella off to the businesses equalize. it took another 20 minutes before giving cups main restored the lead. christmas jones, the man of the moment cody get probably maybe 31. but that did not quite wrap it up on the 9th. we had an incredible the t 4 shots on goal costs. and again, pulled one back because fitness, lots of dependency. to put the result beyond any doubts, hardwood drive. saudi arabia had touched down and cut the head of the asian camp as reboot timocini ladies team through training at the see line results. the side
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return to cut off to getting knocked out of the 2022 will cut that the group stages, but not the full stunning eventual champions. argentina in the open of the 3 time asian cup champions begin the tournament against oman on the 16th of january. japan meanwhile, announced a $26.00 men scored for the 2 limits and hate the coach had you met motor? yes, who has included stopped cody. we told him a despite the carrying an injury, the price and when a has an ankle injury and is not expected to be fit for the opening match against vietnam. on january the 14th, full time champions depends most recent agent cup title was when contact last hosted it in 2011. and the mary's hearing tennis had started with the defeats of the last 2 critical demit troughing. the 1st round, the president international faithful. when is of the events, the mutual showed some clause here, winning a point with broken strings as he came back from a sit down to reach the 2nd. and the assault has made a winning return to tennis after giving birth to her 5th child just 6 months ago.
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the full time grand slam champion didn't have an easy though. she's going to to me, its points before, eventually fighting positively to monitor co patch 6376. the national performer with the other one is building up to this is a screening open, which is one twice before like i care if i when i lose. but i think just the process of it all, or i know i change really hard on during well off season and i think it's one of those things where i feel like i'm playing well enough so it will come eventually. 2024 seems to be a big year for one of at the lasix is rising stalls indians and then pick a javelin champion. the raj chopra is said to defend these title in paris. and we'll definitely fix is hoping that the popularity the indian athlete shows, will help boost the profile of track and field in a country. still obsessed by crickets who pac reports. the phrase meteoric rise is never felt so apt when it comes to describing it as chopra. 2023.
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so him crowd well champion for the 1st time. while he also i successfully defended his asian gains title. not about 12 months to someone who bars on admission was struggling with injury. i see my painting, i did my thing was going into a, a but the goes of the entity i, i didn't do my best. the choppers journey to the top hasn't been easy. when he was 12, he suffered from childhood obesity, resulting and other children making fun of him. in spite shop for up to tie drop off logics, with the jobs in quickly becoming his favorite discipline. i really like a dining hall don't imply, but i bought so many videos represents the last name. what are the i'm typically probably, and i really liked these techniques and he said i could go into the company. so software is designed to emulate zaliah as they soon came through and how hard he pushed himself in training. in fact, he's always as well known for his training clips on social media as he is for his
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performances in competition. when i start painting, i just want to be, if i big my the don't like if i was on the and the miss jenny, i had to go or not sorry because paid off in 2021 with need of chop real one in the as fast as i live, pick all metal in athletics in turkey or since that olympic gold abraham mid odds has come from strength to strength. shopper as are the $4300000.00 from endorsements in 20. 22 is budgeting. profile is seen him share screen time with david beckham to help him. mobil studios promote the black times, the sequel will come to forever in india. corporate social media presence also i saw is 7 and a half 1000000 follows and instagram giving the r i c hope that he is. what does the introduction of cricket at los angeles 20 towards the i can help boost the olympic movement in south asia. if i am in india i, i goes in so many places i've made so many people. but the, when i started reading,
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i just want to be, this is my main focus. that far as this is now, and those powers for the 20 full games and the possibility of back to back traveling goals, like my biggest goal is to improve might. so i want to, to more i want to go by and just trump, or can wind gold of the powers olympics expect to spine in popularity to sol, to even greater hearts roll out 0. and there's always useful headlines while the time being you can get more on l g 0, dot com as well as our social media channels. and that's it for me, hasn't sync up with my colleague nick clark has munoz sent a couple of the the soon as the sun goes south shall rush i. it's a fairly challenging place to work from. as a journalist, even though you're saying you can't do it, it's not allowed to, you're still pushing,
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we're always pushing on boundaries for we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media don't go. we go there and we give them a chance to tell their story, to leave off cheers solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person yourself and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, you know, stages we want, we want the patient reward because the women and my country deadlocks, we we are not denies all of who we are human beings and deserves to be treated equally, we are in their footsteps,
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our ancestors whatever has been done before, can be done. as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear. the battle is raging central and southern goes and the casualties keeps going up and then be killed. and israel's aggression is approaching 20 tooth house the around the clock. this is out 0 in life and uh what's it coming up? the young product again man has died well in his ready customer service. this is

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