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the right wing power made the trip in an active defiance to embark on a journey to honor that in enemy territory. a witness documentary on a jersey to the bottles in central and southern gaza. the casual din number keeps going up. it's approaching 22 shows the i don't know about the center. this is on the 0 line from don't also coming up is very forces have stopped in cities across the occupied westbank for palestinians are killed and many have been arrested. is there a supreme court rejects a controversial law that would have restricted its control over the government. out
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of these 30 people are killed as a magnitude 7.6 are afraid strikes. western japan rescue teams are struggling to reach isolated areas. the . is there any forces have stepped up, strikes in southern gaza overnight a day off to an sometimes to pull back some troops. the center of the strip is a baffled field. there's fighting around 3 you refugee comes between. is there any forces on the, on the waiting of home us, but i'm going to find a stadiums killed in the military offensive since october. the 7th is approaching $22000.00. monetary and crisis is getting worse. agencies, a relentless is really bombardments, preventing bodily needed supplies from getting in the say even more is needed. honey martin was during his life and rougher in southern gaza. honey, 1st of all, tell us what's been happening with these, these really strikes the of the
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yes, well, despite the, the reports about his rating, military pulling out some parts of the gods for but the northern part on gauze has to be from major areas that the early or of the of, of this week declaring its full control over these territories. but now we're seeing these reports of them withdrawing from these areas. uh with no further explanation about what were the motives for this with drawer, i would say in more intense bombardment, in the central area and on han eunice particularly all of the all of last night. and they are the hours of this morning. and these 2 areas came under heavy bombardment and artillery is showing then reports about massive explosions taking place that entire city of han, you and this as well as older refugee. a comes in the central part, down the intensity on the scale of the of the bombings it prevented paramedics. and
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now the lines to, to go to the targeted sites and, and try to do it. but take people back to the hospitals or save them a just that they could not move. and given the fact that met the vast majority of the. busy woods and infrastructure destroyed, and what we heard just within the past hour there in, in hon. you and it's from mazda of hosp, but then a permit accent. and i'm gonna are able now to get to this is targeted sides, the residential homes that were targeted. and the valuation centers within their vicinity with much of the bomb is going on. similar thing in the central part. so expecting to, to get the exact numbers of, of the casualties of over night and an early hours of this more know the periods, those who were not being able to be saved over night. and given the intensity of the bombing i r r a possibly a loss of their life as do wear left the pleadings on these on these targeted sites
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. and honey, not only do people have to do with these video strikes and the damage to the infrastructure, of course there's a lot of supplies as well on top of that, the weather is causing problems to the yes indeed, the non ford, the 1000 of the palestinians the forcibly displaced here in, in, in, in the southern part of the gospel, forced to live in an unsuitable living conditions, side these, that plastic and the 9 and 10 year apply. the weights of them be given that the weather is getting colder and with the possible heavy rainfall. that's what happened over night. we're getting reports about the area where the milwaukee evacuations on was set up bits of money. then a lot of people had water inside their, their tents, but for this large number of people on it prepared for the cold weather, no heat and getting no suitable clothing, no blankets to keep them warm. the uh,
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the, the, the, the, the concern about survival a are, are very, very high and there is another implies not only it's getting cold and then, and there's no proper t thing or clothing for these people. but that's the spread of water born disease as well. infectious diseases, and if the among the most vulnerable group here, we're talking about it children. there's also another problem that most of the water available here in the southern part is generated by the death of the nation is stations that are operated by a solar panel. and in winter time, a solar panel needs a solid 5 hours of sunlight do the charts so the stations can operate. a willing get water would with winter and, and the sun is not a out for a, for long hours. there is a, a difficult deep of deep for these, uh, definitely a nation of stations to, to operate that through the generate
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a drinking water for people. so we're looking at a head of a further complications as to where they're getting colder. and more rain is expected to to come down. honey. my hood in rough and southern garza honey, thank you very much. indeed. it's a useful palestinians, have been killed after confrontations with his very forces in the occupied west by and could happen during a raid near the city of khaki. yeah. at least to 7 palestinians have been arrested is really soldiers have also strong jeanine refugee camp as well. as the city of softly bounded smith joining his life from ramallah in the occupied west bank and bounded the rates just continuing yeah. role, but least uh, a dozen raids across the occupied westbank overnight in the most serious of those in as on which is a town east of called kalia and not raid full palestinians were killed according to locals. and these rarely militaries taken away that bodies not itself nothing
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unusual practice. these writers have been taking bodies away, keeping them since at least 2016 is sold around a 150 bodies being withheld by these rallies. and not raid an improvised explosive devices also thrown at these railey attendants, riley military jeep. and there was another, a violent raid in janine whether a violent confrontations the nightly rates now in engine need. and it's a particular sense of resistance against israel's occupation, which is right. why these riley military is always operating, always operating. that room found a thank you very much. indeed, that's bounded smith to his to us from ramallah, dedication from humans who feel i'm the group is in the of any and capital for talks around this for the ministry size, who's the representatives? that'd be meeting in ons. foreign minister, i'm pressing. i'm out of the locked in is reported to find the who the fees for supporting palestinians is also repeated to run support for peace talks between yemen and sony. or maybe you, a meeting comes off of yvonne sent
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a warship to the key red sea shipping roads on sunday. the u. s. navy destroyed 3 boats belonging to the who's the on group. and you haven't all sort of psyched a merchant ship. they arrived lane trophies, say that attacking vessels connected to israel. iran says as worship will secure shipping lanes mess will settle reports from tribute c seems like this are becoming increasingly frequent in the 4th of this dress. me so i have a guy. the destroyer is recruit him before embarking on his next mission interrupts, and it's 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 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
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around the southern tip of africa, $8800000.00 of buttons, of orange fussing to integrity every month. so imagine how is it going to go into health 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. because someone is 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 or from many countries that agree to contribute to the task force that has sent warships for the tax 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 are, how many vessels are going to be a part of this? and how the whole entire coalition coalition is going to work. for if you said
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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 this conflict we take a take over some of the countries. dozens of cargo ships are splendid at the port of jeep booty for days. many don't know when they would get security clearance to enter the rats. this is about a month of traits. we step with the other, the infinity. so a lot from east africa and connect the gulf are then to the red sea. yeah, man is just 29 to them. it is from here is about 12 persons of global fav passes through this rate almost at the full international container traffic. now us is he please is naval to presence here and on the other side of the space, the 4th you say we will continue talking west of link these ram onto the kid and gaza stops this inside of that. i'll just the roof above a member of the street. us aircraft,
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carrier groups reported to be leaving the eastern mediterranean after it was stationed there at the beginning of israel's warren garza, our white house correspondent, kimberly hall and has more in the united states is re deploying it's carrier, straight group. the us, us, ford. it put it's force in the region in the eastern mediterranean following the 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 in casualties exceeding some
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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 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. it is there, a supreme court struck down to parliamentary laws that would have restricted legal control over the government. the original changes have been supported by prime
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minister benjamin netanyahu, the trigger months of protests critics at once. they could encourage corruption on arbitrate appointments to important posts on account reports from occupied east or west of them. for the 1st time, and it's ralph history, supreme court has notified a basic rule one of the series of laws, it serves as the countries of russian constitution. on monday, it defied this quote over tub. the reasonableness stands of bill h. joseph's space in favor 7 against tub, just as administer your if levine, who is one of the architects of the law from the ruling saying the decision to publish during the war is the opposite of the unity needed for the fighters. but opposition need a yellow page for support of the court decision. blaming the divisions leading to the october 7th attacks the supreme court. the best way to say it's a same voice today raises its voice, the very clear and loud way and put an end,
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or they what's called the legal joyce, the care reform that any else government try to, to implement. and if not to be amending the israel's parliament, the kinetic approved, the bill in july of the vote was $64.00 to 0 of the opposition little bit because boy, because of the vote and still doubt some showing shame to what's the government moving slowly. so there was a show full, some tens of thousands of processes, some escalation to finance and arrests. the good news is the bill eliminated adoption under which the court could override from government decisions. a block appointments support has claimed the courts. he's the power was under the caustic,
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but opponent said the quote, the ability to block the problem entry overreach was an essential part, is real system of legal checks and balances to do with the 1st piece of a load up package of judicial reforms. and it's rebecca for now called the rest of the government's proposed reforms into question. although the crushing blow to the coalition government, people who have been times the protesting for months will say this as a when i don't the language here as being about unity during israel's war on gone to the supreme court decision could once again create a whitening gulf between the coalition and public opinion, laura found out a 0 occupied east jerusalem. ahead and i'll just see it as a break away region of some on the line strikes a do with the opium aiding the way for recognition as an independent states. the frank assessments to the problem is that is there is allowed to be outside that.
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and so it's international law. and one of the reasons that should be the is the fact that is and has declared war or no coupons, people informed opinions, 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, coveted, beyond well taken without hesitation forth and died for power defines how well we live here. we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scared of the people with that. and the people in power investigate, expose this and questions they use them to be of our around the on out does, they're hearing the have you had any laser, he has the support of 15000,
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implement the shelf economic plan to do is teams across the world we're going to go and have a look at some of those about choices. how when you closer to the house at the story, the george and i'll just need a reminder of our top stories. those are bottles in central gaza as fighting continues around 3 refugee camps, between these very forces and the ongoing of thomas. really 22000 people have been killed by as many attacks and the strength at least for palestinians have been killed off the confrontations with this very forces near que. yeah, in the occupied westbrook, at least 7 palestinians to be arrested. is there any soldiers of also storms and
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even refugee camp, as well as the city of san feet? and israel supreme court has struck down a controversial law which would have restricted its control over the government legislation changes when originally passed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu white's wing government. it's threatening to roll back some of the power of israel's ports and spots and nationwide protests. and these 13 people have been killed in western japan after the region was struck by a powerful as quite a 7 point. 6 magnitude. quake happened off the coast of it. you should call up for a prefecture. it cause wides 5. damage and rescue is a still searching for survivors. more than a 1000 members of japan, self defense forces are helping the rescue teams. so not a warning has been lifted past due to jean. thank you. i. yeah, i have received reports that very large scale damage has been new for i, including numerous casualties, building collapses and fire. it gives i,
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my hus safety as to the power outages on order outages and communication disruption issues that are currently occurring. the workers have been on site and are in the process of restoring them to you and yours came, has more from kind of solve why in japan we have since moved to a different part of kind as to why this is a residential enclave. and i'm going to step out of frame for our camera man to show you the aftermath of that magnitude. 6 points or sorry, 7.6 quake. although the power in this area was probably closer to magnitude 5. but you can see just the damage the, the ground giving way under these homes and entangled among them are cars. you can see a car just squashed under a i this located home and neighbors here say that there were people inside of these homes when the ground shook, but as far as they know, nobody have died. thankfully from this amazing
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scene here, our neighbors say that the gas and water are still cut. so we see people staffers here trying to kind of bring some semblance of order into this residential enclave . but they say that they have managed to get a power back. but you should call us is a coastal prefecture of some 1000000 people on the west of japan main island of point of view. this is the reason that has taken much of the data is not to mention tremors and after shocks from that new years. they quake it on the north is the up in center of this quaking no toll peninsula. and according to japan's public, broadcaster n h k. most of the known states holidays are being confirmed and watching my cities as the weather agency here in japan are wanting people to stay away from the
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coastal areas, at least for the next week in particular in the coming few days or so it's coming all position either late liza i'm young, has been stopped in the southeastern city of booth on it's been phoned to the capital, so dr. sayings injuries are not life threatening. local media certainly was touring the sides of a proposed airport. one of mine asking for an ultra go off, suddenly lunged forward, stamped them in the neck that has been taken into custody. these democratic party naturally lost the 2022 presidential election. on calling media type on jimmy lise, appealing in court for these pleaded not guilty to national security offences. the pro democracy activist arrived in a prison by the scholarship by have the on police buys accused of conspiracy to publish the dishes publications. under a colonial era law. last month, the court rejected his bet to course the charge is convicted. it could be in prison for life. somali as cabinet is holding an emergency meeting based on choosing after
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the break away region of smaller lines, signed a deal giving if you open access to the red sea, the agreements expected to allow ethiopia to use a coastal military base in return. some other lines. presidents as you feel appear, will officially recognize them on the line as an independent country in the near future. alexandra bias has more the ceremony in august of the brought the leaders of both ethiopia and the break away territory of small the land. closer to long sought goals, but similar, the 2 most of it's going to be some way land is with us. this will be the starting point for our cooperation with the brotherly people of somebody, len, to grow and developed together in cooperation and ensure common security with the as we've repeatedly stated previously, we don't wish to use force on anyone rather will use what we have cooperatively the memorandum of understanding lease is ethiopia port facilities on small the lens,
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red sea coast. the access to the ocean has been an ethiopian priority since eritrea became independent 3 decades ago, leaving if you, if he has remaining territory land locked small, the lands president says that in return, you will recognize his territories, independence, somali land declared autonomy from the rest of somalia in 1991 but is still claimed by mogadishu, the end of the signing of one of them on the way up. we are very happy and we thank the if you're probably going to stay as we signed the agreement here. we have allowed them 20 kilometers of law c, and they would also recognize us as an independent states. they will become the 1st state to recognize somebody lined off to the signing of this memorandum of understanding. the government of somalia announced that it will convene an emergency cabinet meeting to discuss the agreement to talk about which it considers
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a violation of its territorial sovereignty. alexandra buyers, alger 0 i thought is, instead of leona verges to 352 prisoners after the president offered them a new used a part of it follows an attack in a military armory into prisons in november, which the government called a cru 21 people were killed in the run, 2000 prisoners escapes from the capital of main jail. like a sons independent human rights commission size is unlikely that february's parliamentary elections are going to be free and fair. the commission was as, as worried that the governments rejected some political nominees, including former prime minister in hong kong, as well as other members of his party. kinds been jailed for corruption and commissions also condemned the states clumped on a descent as well as a sold some minorities. this is as you want of familiar back in, including this of party workers and supporters. lack of transparency concerning the
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j changes in the judges involved crackdowns on part the workers right. the peaceful assembly enforce disappeared and says, hundreds of migrant silva arrived in the us border state of texas have been flown to illinois. it's part of a policy by republican governor greg albert to send the asylum seekers to democratic parts of north america. a boarding triple 7 landed in chicago as rockford international airport carrying 355 migraines bracket and spring targeting chicago. it's a so called sanctuary city. the limits cooperation with federal immigration enforcement. returning to a coverage of the war on garza and the conflict has shot or 5 thousands of lives. however, some palestinians are managing to make a living against fields. mohammed von for boys a long time. and what if my name is abdullah? my job is to 10 and that's exactly what this 15 year old does.
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he spends most of his day manually turning a wheel attached to his father, a sewing machine, to allow him to month clothes for a living. before the war, there was no need for this message. but under, to complete a continuous spell out to allow us to use of force to find alternatives and the fly, i don't know if i up as the thing goes, necessity is the mother of invention. i've been a tailor for 25 years and have already become highly proficient. but in light of the current circumstances, i'm trying to just do what's available. so we have to replace the motto with this we. we turn it to manually to create the rotation needed for the so when you can see it provides 50 percent of the power provided by a multiple you know what to match. it says, although he's working conditions are much more difficult, now he's not to increase despises. and while in the pos to use to create complete
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new designs. now his thoughts slide with basic stitching and went into this class and that's what most of his clients are asking for. not nearly 3 months of intensity, these lady bombardment underground operations. i've left off a 100 other cities in the guise of everyone's social amenities such as water, electricity, and food. nearly impossible to find hundreds of thousands of lost the homes and livelihoods. magic considers himself lucky to be able to work on to provide some kind of service to the community. he asked about the risk of working in an open street. i mean, bombardments. he said, well, if everything is by god's will, what will happen must happen. no one can escapes once a day when its hour has come, nor will dismiss its target. it's a common belief among what seems but much more. so now i'm on the people of god.
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how much fun i'm does. yeah. the weather is next, then it's inside story. now you can find a lot more information. of course the website, obviously the dot com. i'm about this and stay with us and obviously the, the hello. the weather remains losey set fair across much of the middle east, but some places apply to central air as much as catching spots of rain. i would suppose a gulf even here in the heart of the anything to write home about the what the weather will be a little further move. possibility of a few showers just sliding out of a rock into the middle of saudi arabia for a time. pushing down towards concepts read by frame is we make our way through wedding state, just bits and pieces of january light, right?
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that's awesome. right. so making its way into that east, the side of the mediterranean. so gosh, i could catch you several to is a go on 3 tuesday the shower, teasing up into coastal fringes of israel, pushing right the way off the coast 11 on an up towards us. something positive took yeah. and that makes its way a little further east with as we go on through where the stands to the channel system shows across studies the side of the met. cypress could also catch a shout or 2, a possibility of one or 2 shouts. the lucky ne of adults area, northern positive tennessee, but much of north africa, much of west africa, is generally drive. it stays that way over the next couple of days. not so drive a southern pulse of medic escalate. we do have tropical syfy, alvaro. it making its way across the southern parts of the country using out was a southern indian ocean. by mid week, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the demonstrations worldwide reflect widespread outrage of israel's one garza young people have been at the full funds and drove into political action by the images and stories of palestinians suffering code visits the local use support for palestine have long term impacts. this is inside story, the
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