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denies all or do we are human beings and deserves to be trees and equally we are walking in their footsteps, our officers 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?
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the young product again man has died while it is ready customer service. this is starting since october. the 2nd is real, supreme cold strikes down a controversial more positive with a limited it's a judicial oversight of gum and a making sheets of what success great strikes west in japan, residents play some coastal areas of to so you know, i mean the say the number of people who've been killed in is really a tight seam draws was continuing to rise. it's not 21978 central because it has been turned into a battlefield with fighting around a 3 refugee accounts between is ready for me. um, we are from us and it's not is that do and any time soon, a spokesman of these randy armies says we'll, we'll continue throughout 2024. i mean, while the humanitarian situation is continuing to western agencies say that the relentless is really bombardments has been during the delivery of badly needed aid
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. and that not nearly enough is entering the treasury exhausted, gauze and complete in a very desperate needs to suit as they are right now. i consider it to be a very critical 11 of segments 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 humans period trucks that are entering the gaza strip on daily basis because i could say that to be not fairly enough to help palestinians to survive and to keep we often not so these very ongoing attacks across kansas trip. also the relentless plumbing, of course, that there are 3 of us to kill 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 these 8 due to the ongoing attacks and confrontations the on the ground.
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the reality is that trough 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 moving on the horizon for organizations or young palestinian man has died well in his ready custody. the 23 year old is the 7th posting and president dice until october. the 7th need abraham as more now from best them in the occupied west. back i just looked over the 7 star city and families know very little about the conditions of their sons and daughters. that is really custody and the little they
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know is enough to make them worried and concerned about it. by so 23 year olds, he has been detained in may 2022. and he has been announced that by these really present service, this looked over the 7th palestinians have not been able to go and visit the family members. the relatives, it is ready to jail on the vehicles representation has been limited. the lawyers have not been able to visit those prisoners in jails. they can sometimes see them via video conference at during trial, which is making palestinians worried. then of course, when we see that 7 prisoners die, that is really jail just since october, the 7th. this makes the worries of the families increased. specifically that we've seen many policy and detainees when they were released from is really jail. describe very difficult conditions. some were saying that they were subjected to physical and mental to torture and is really jailed. and indeed, when the swap deal happen between these really captives in the be seems to cause us
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to exchange for palestinian prisoners. we've seen those prisoners miners being a sick, being tired is showing very deep uh, fatigue. they said that the food was not enough. so that's why the families of prisoners have released a statement saying that they pull the red cross. it is sponsible and accountable for the situation of their sons and daughters. it is really deals need that, but he just the to the occupied westbank. as israel supreme court is struck down the law passed by the can, that's it. that would have limited is judicial oversight. of government is there a has a written constitution, but the court has long use the so called the reasonableness, stand it to decide whether government decisions or legal prime minister benjamin netanyahu wanted to end this off to the court block. so his cabinets appointments because of the criminal convictions as far as widespread prices throughout 2023 we critic saying the move would increase corruption. let's pick now it's
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a honda civic to joins us from occupied, is to risk them to have the score rating. where does it leave the wholesale effort to limit uh, judicial oversight it's not yet know, and how nets and yahoo and his coalition will proceed with the judicial overall review. however, let's just backtrack for a little and remember what the coalition was trying to do in the 1st place. they were trying to pass a series of bills that would essentially cancel the only check and balance on israel's government. and part of that was canceling. its canceling, the reasonableness clause, and the supreme court use this ruling for the last 4 decades to see if laws were what the average person would rule as reasonable. now, critics of the judicial overhaul say, but nothing yahoo was trying to destroy is really democracy and turn it into a dictatorship. and there were wide spread protests from the minutes. these bills
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had entered into the is really government in january until the end of september, early october. since really, when the war started, there was a division within is really society about these reforms, but nothing yahoo and his coalition wanted to push through in july when the 1st part of that bill was passed, it passed 64 to 0 because all of the opposition inside these really government decided to boycott the move. and in fact, when there were even trying to have discussions about it, seeing if there was a middle ground. there wasn't seemingly any wiggle room on. and that's in yahoo, who's coalition on their part. and the opposition had kept wanting to meet them half way. these really president even getting involved because of the division and divided had caused within these really society. but there have been extreme criticisms of the moves that the government was trying to make. and the supreme
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court, seeing this as a huge victory and there 8 to 7 decision that you mentioned the division of the divide that let's just mention some of the reaction we've had from advice is ready the government and the opposition that far rights. national security minister, it's my opinion, could be called the routing dangerous and democratic and harmful to the war. if the opposition labor positively de la pete said he supported the constitution, blame the division for leading to the october sentence, attacked the also one at yahoo, that if he contested the decision, it would show his government had learned nothing from the war. so i'm the divisions on this, of course, in the political arena and across the country to say the least. what? no. so let's begin with some reaction from other is really politicians. your re live in the countries, justice minister, and essentially the architect of these additional overall bills. he said that the ruling was unprecedented, and that the court was quote,
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not showing that sense of unity the country needed during this time of war. now the opposition has praise the move saying it was necessary and that they stand behind the high court in every which way. but something interesting that also came out was from war cabinet administer benny gas. while he is not a part of netanyahu's government, he did decide to take part in the war cabinet when that invitation was extended to him. given the circumstances that were going on within these really government at the time, he says that this decision should be respected. and he said that the country shouldn't forget the type of divide that there was within is really society. something that had to essentially never been seen before because of nothing yahoo and his coalitions plans to completely cancel the power of israel's high court. so they could legislate, however they saw fit even though it was not the majority of the public opinion. he
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additionally said that some sort of middle rounded consensus on a broader scale should be reached, but only after the war that israel still has a lot on its place. and these types of political decisions need to be made only when the war is over. have the site so that to him, to sleep there and occupied history. some of the delegation from yemen, sushi group is in the uranium capital with a high level towards that runs for a ministry, says that the space person negotiates a met with a rating for a minister assigned. i mean, i've done that in the report of the site that who it is for the support for the palestinians and reiterate to tyrone support for peace towards between you and the saudi arabia as well. that main thing comes of to iran sense of worship to the red sea, and the major shipping reach is becoming increasingly minute drive. on sunday, the u. s. navy destroyed 3 birds belong to human to see group dr. the types of mention the writing impacts with these attacking vessels linked to his ro, around sizes worship, will secure shipping lanes. are so sad or put stuff into beauty.
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seems like this are becoming increasingly frequent in the course of this dress me. so i have guide the destroyer. is it a fruit in before embarking on his next mission, interrupts it is here with the other us naval wessel, still comfortable with the tax on commercial ships that have brought the maritime traffic here to any or scottsdale. 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. if you're testing the region, how for some of the world's largest shipping companies to suspend the operations in the red sea. they have re route that ships around the southern tip of africa, $8800000.00 of buttons of orange busing to infinity every month. so imagine how they're going to going to have to go all the way i don't africa. and the price increasing and who's, who's, who's,
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who's going to pay for the price of the end people, 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 did a sense warships. both the techs 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 housing 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 of the 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 month of the truth. we're step with the other, the infinity, so a lot from east africa and connect the gulf of r then to the red sea. yeah, man is just 29 to them. it is from here of about 12 persons of global faith passes through this straight. i'm almost at the full international container traffic. now us is increasing his name and the presence here. and on the other side of the street, we will continue talking west of link these ram onto the kidding in gaza, stops inside of that. i'll just the roof above a member of 3 reports. the us across the country is being stationed in the eastern mediterranean since his daughter we'll, we'll leave the area of white house correspondent can we help it has more and in the united states is re deployed, gets carrier straight group. the us, us, ford. it put its force in the region in the eastern mediterranean following the
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october 7th attacks by hamas 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 the 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 these really military sees their efforts as a success in dismantling how mazda is military operations. kimberly held could algebra. the white house, the still ahead here and out 0, thousands of vaccines arrive and the goal is this trip is the spread of disease among display people, right? the the, brought to you by visit capital to hello, the weather's quiet. now of course,
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not so of north america, not too much showing up on the satellite picture a little bit of cloud just around the east coast that will not its way of the race would say some clear sky, grassy coming back in behind. we're going to see what's the weather. meanwhile, this is where the system just rolls in from the pacific, and that will bring town and brightening to west and positive kind of the 3 bridge colombia down across the washington state. tony to snow cause it moves across the mountains and some have you right away, making his way into a good part of california full tuesday may well some right just making his way and across the deep south. and that will slide across louisiana into mississippi just using across the gulf coast the right and that we do have across the west coast when it comes all the way down to north western parts of mexico. we'll see some slow the over the mountains. little bit of snow dive into the eastern side of canada, but nothing too much to speak called me while across the caribbean. well, we have got some cloud in the rain that sliding across the cuba to make a single little bit of that. that's flipping its way through as it go through,
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choose day one or 2 showers to the east showers along the spells of right over to what was the west. so nickel, rocky with costa rica sing some heavy rain that could cause some sliding for it. time big down polls coming in here, all the way into panama, in the quote to you by visit cuts on the the
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the o again, you're watching out 0. remind about top stories and central goals that has been turned into a fucking fucking around 3 refugee comes between his ready forces and the all becomes, is the number of people being killed in his room is ready attacks and goals as it is 22. so young published again, mine has died while it is ready to custody. the 23 year olds as a 7th palestinian presidents have died since the 7th of october. and israel supreme court is struck down a controversial law, paused by prime minister pen mendecy all his right government. the little head rolled back some of the height, which cost spot nationwide prices kind of threw off. is the former executive director of human rights watch. he says, ruling reaffirms democracy in israel as well. i think we have to recognize that
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this ruling is very important because it does reaffirm this really democracy. if you listen to, you know, people like ben compare the, there's a far right to minister. they say 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 his real, it means still relatively little for palestinians under occupation of the court is not going to get involved in how the war is spot in gaza. so you know, the argument this somehow against the war is ridiculous. i'm the course is not even stopped the settlement project. it has had many opportunities to roll 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 or because the matching
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yahoo is dependent on those far right. ministers to stay in power. and so they may push him to try to ignore the court's 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 to thousands of vaccines have not been delivered into garza the posting administrative health and goes it says about 60000 newborn babies are at risk without access to them. israel's bombardment is over, destroyed the health care system and gaza leaving people without protection against
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childhood diseases. not probably a measles, but the majority of people in temporary combination, administering drugs, things will be difficult. my eye color is the posting and health minister and she told out 0 of the situation in the gaza strip lessons by the and that medicine. so i can be able to enter this trip through the roof of crossing in the south in the a situation and in gaza is to, to look at best to pick it up, talking about those because there 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 competent, especially in the south. uh these uh, look at the, in the south. and they are overwhelmed with patients that, that the pacific is almost 300, got a sense that they don't have enough medical supplies and medicines and they enough
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electricity. and therefore, the solution is to select the best effect that is normally inside the normally because applies only those which is done through a factor point. and that for those who i think they use immediately, the images, the image of the kid and the medicines and 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, i thought 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 it did. if they sent me the when is it the only thing that we don't have they don't have it. we don't have in the, the, the 10 who can, i'm going to prove that i used to work in the daily to these issues that i left
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existing only the left instead of i have the images to the medicine. and that's just him when it comes up like well, it just uh, kind of works with united nations office with the coordination of humanitarian affairs. and she told us here that the fighting central garza is preventing a central aid from reaching people in need. we have, 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 baby instead of 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 their 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
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medicine, depending on what needs to be done with it. but what i kind of say is it takes far too long and what we need across the board in this response is the facilitation of much easier customs procedures. it's the facilitation of a much smooth process to get supplies and. and once we get things in regards that 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 defensive 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 undergoing 5 minutes and also through to the north and so on top of that times a way 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 binding was too much for that seems to be able to move through
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the . all right, let's take a look at some of the, the news making headlines around the world. at least 4 people have been killed off through a series of us quite struct west in japan and late on monday, local time. the trim is triggered so you know, i mean warnings, authorities have since done graded, those 2 advisories. i. so as i move, which is this report and the, these are the moments of magnitude 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 power lines sparked fires. but 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 the
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height of 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 the whole room 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, but everything else was shaking. the impact of the quake leaves, holmes in ruins. real structured and debris scattered across streets that prompted concerns about the safety of nearby nuclear power plants. plate down by japan's 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
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another strong earthquake and say they could happen at any moment. texas, i'm gonna reach out to 0. what for more and this would join from take it by patrick for patrick, what's the latest on the situation of the? well, we've got an updates on the desktop. so let's a matter of fact, the broadcasts the n h k is saying that says 6 people on now confirmed to have died that 6 people as opposed to full previously reported the threat of saddam is, has lost the pos, according to the us specifics. nami warning sense, it's really off the shelf to the run, the look at the full now. japan's major, logical agencies that strong said that strong, the quakes should still occur in the coming days. and in the silence being aware that something like this might be something that has been significant seismic activity to move in 3 years. a lot of people
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spence, that 1st night of the new year sleeping ruffin, sports phones and engine daisy. and so the, to reduce the factory ration centers in japan, the government has so far, hold on around a 100000 people to evacuate from that homes to higher ground. there is still a risk and there is going to be a lot of uncertainty still for many people in the coming as messages of support. so from japan's allies, including the u. k. i'm big you us have been pulled. i've been coming in. but you know, this quite jazz pause, considerable damage. we've been seeing images from the port city of which is a guy was pretty big jim, which you know, that being 50 buildings. that's been the labs them use. well,
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our rescue teams are through everything they say lives as i say, the debt still has now been confirmed to be 6. that lot number seems likely to rise as rescue efforts continue to the project. i filled up report in russia and ukraine have accused each other of carry out attacks on new year's day. clear. at least 5 people created a rocket showing in the russian hill eastern cities and that's killed. 4 people. prussia says the attack was lowered from several areas, and ukraine says, rushing drones target to the residential area. and the desa region, killing one test. to see a fax or your customer slash this adapter place why we're celebrating our brand new . yes. who's even thinking of doing such things? what's an, an even look into such things, knowing well, talk to people, doctors celebrate a, put francis has repeated his plea for it into the blood shed around the world during a mass held on monday. he said women have a special role in bringing about more peaceful clinic. maggie mon,
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that'd be sonya. and then why the world needs to look to mothers and to women in order to find peace, to emerge from the spiral of violence and hatred. and once more see things with the gentlemanly human eyes and hearts. every society needs to accept the gift. that is woman. every woman needs to respect defendant esteem, women in the knowledge that whosoever harms a single woman for fame's god, who was born of a woman. most of the pocket stones, independent human rights commission, says it is unlikely february's parliamentary elections will be free and fed. the commission express concerned about the government's rejection of political nominees, including full, a prime minister in front khan and other members of his party, called his in jail for corruption defenses. the commission also condemned the states come down on the sent an assault on minorities. this is a view of familiar back and in doing this a for the workers and supporters lack of transparency concerning the j changes in
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the judges involved crackdowns on far the walk goes right to peaceful.

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