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while we live here, we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scare the people with that. and the people in power investigate explosion is and questions they use them to be of our around the mount. is there the bombed out buildings, flap these neighborhoods and now flooded the streets. you and see mandatory, and she says the gaza strip has become uninhabitable. the serial then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0 lives from don't also coming up, making bread with no electricity on piles of rubble. we hear from people struggling
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to survive in southern gods. more shuttle diplomacy the us secretary of state arrives in turkey with the aim of using tensions in the middle east and confrontations in the occupied westbank is really forces class with palestinians during another night of rate. the it is for gmc, that is 6 am in gaza, almost 3 months to this really attacks have made each day. there is a struggle to survive with 90 percent of the population displaced in many buildings partly or completely destroyed. the un humanitarian affairs chief martin griffith says guns, it has been rendered uninhabitable. and the humanitarian community is struggling with an impossible task of trying to support more than 2000000 people. it was the side of what it else was hoping to meet with. the entire neighborhood is destroyed
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and i don't know what people will return to where it will be live, be returned to our house here and after sleeping there for only 2 or 3 nights, there were artillery showings, rockets, and flares. meanwhile, a new report from unicef says life in gaza has turned into a nightmare for children. 1000000 young people whom gods are facing mount nutrition, disease flimsy shelters, and ongoing bombardment also is really airstrikes have continued overnight with a focus on southern and central gaus. he is really army says it hit more than a 100 targets in the strip. over the past 24 hours. we begin our coverage with a report from jamalia, a refugee camp, gauze as largest. here's else's yours, on our cell shirts. a push to measure the data. i mean we have mobile now is the, the new problem for civilians. here is war and siege and testify on the gaza strip and with the rainfall. municipalities are no longer being able to operate as
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a result of their vehicles being destroyed by severely forces on the button as it should be. i know, unfortunately the tragedy has the full in us on the tragedy of which we have wanted to jamalia camp has been flooded as a result of the overflow of the other with our shade reservoir. because we lost electricity completely and we were unable to operate, generates is, we don't have solar energy. we did not have any new solar panels since the beginning of the war against the gaza strip. there is a quantity of solar panels. however, these panels are being held at the gaza strip with unit set above as the so now we're issuing a last cold to rescue the jabante account and rescue the jabante a municipality. for you. i'm following the destruction of the majority of vehicles . the majority of wastewater pumps and well, that's a lot of them and how did you know how we left the war? here we are facing a new war. sewage most are leaked into crossroads and flow to them. our children are suffering from disease and gastro intestinal symptoms. we are suffering from
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sickness. this is the situation we are living in. this is the tragedy that we are living in. our situation is dire. i know about. i said you get us a fun. i do a fun look at our children and their payment, sewage, water, disease, trash, and the seller. we are human beings, we want peace. we want to live like the human being or something. is on a couple of 100 the do. i did have, i had you, i don't have an as the so a new danger threatens the lives of presidents and the lives of refugees here at the shelters. because of the pulling of rain water and wastewater at the municipality cannot do its work due to the municipalities, vehicles being targeted by the occupation forces. and just to show you a gives you all tremendously to our correspondence include dory has been speaking with displace palestinians have been taking shelter the locks, the hospital in their obama, a central god the situation is very causes as you see,
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this is not only a hospitality it's also a refuge for thousands of people. some people put their heads and some people are actually on the ground and see what people are doing. like can you imagine living a place where it's constantly bringing in a race and injuries and killings and we are talking about thousands of lives here and weakness all of these tragedies every single day. also we're seeing people uh, sending stuff like a mini supermarket in on the street. and there we can also see a barber months guessing issue. so, to this hospital became a house for hundreds of thousands of uh, the states policy news. and it's getting very crowded and people do not know where to go. we have been seeing her birth exceeds of people in trucks,
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putting up all of their at my sons or their pillows and very close trying to flee from the central area of the central area. is the cause of the trip as they are taking other seats street to to look at the same time is very crowded and there's no what's your name? wherever you just place from motivated me is a move from brace count. i move to new sarah then, is that why they then to alexa hospital? oh, yeah. and when and why did you move the lid? we left the nighttime under the strikes missiles, shells shooting and flares. and what have you. we have young children, the oldest of them isn't the 1st grade. i carried the child and ran into the street . that's why i left home. has you feel the lock? so hospital is the right place while i'm at the no place and got a suitable. not does that, not a rough on, nor dare, nowhere at all. where should we go?
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we are all dying getting killed around each other. but we run from one place to another, out of fear for our children, not out of fear for myself. as far as i'm concerned, i would stay put, i wouldn't leave home. i wouldn't even think about it. what's the worst that could happen? we would die. so be it, and god will forgive us all the people of god's out all these people. you see around you. darrow forgiven that a single one should be sent to help. all of them will enter paradise. i swear to you the coupon. how would you describe the situation? it locks the hospital, this horrible displacement means you can't go to the toilet. have to wait for 5 hours to go to the toilet motor. that's the life of a displaced person. it displays person lack dignity wherever they go to know with respect to displace person. this is probably better than being displaced and no one would choose being displaced. people are displaced because of what is happening with just a truckle, a trickle of humanitarian aid, coming in and most infrastructure and destroyed cooking has become
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a daily struggle. is just one example. my name is her son abdulla. i'm gonna display some kind of stadium from giovanni. what we're doing here is just one element of tragedy and the suffering that we've been in during, throughout the war against the people. as you can see, we're trying to cook, but we don't even have the basic things. we're just dividing it home. so many of us up, right? we don't have fuel electricity, we have displaced. we don't even have drinking water for our children. this isn't a suitable place to live and we lights up a fire with whatever we can. and sometimes we try and make soup with lentils of beans. that's all that's available sometimes. and what we do find is 10 times more expensive. now, for example, what we used to be able to buy for 2 shackles. now we buy it with 12 or 15 seconds . i think those loud as you can see, we're making our own bread. here is an easy, very tough to live like this. and as you can see,
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we're just trying to so i us secretary of state anthony blinking has arrived in turkey on the 1st leg of yet another diplomatic toward the middle east. lincoln would be looking to ease tensions across the region. this being his 5th visit to the middle east since the war began. lincoln has meetings scheduled in israel and in ramallah and the occupied westbank. he's also expected in the united arab emirates, in jordan katara, saudi arabia and in egypt. kimberly how kit has more from the white house, the secretary of state antony blinkin being sent to the middle east. capitals, as well as israel and the occupied west back president joe biden, sending him because of fears that the escalating pensions in the region could broaden into a wider regional war. the concern, but the escalation in the red sea as a result of attacks by whose these on commercial shipping vessels and the
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retaliation by the united states. and also the recent attack on a senior, hamas leader and his aides and the attribution of responsibility assigned to israel by both hamas and hezbollah could in turn lead to a broader regional war. the united states trying to calm the rhetoric stem the violence in the hopes that there could be a peaceful solution. also there is the issue of trying to discuss post governance. and what that looks like once a israel's war on gaza is over. there is the idea of a revitalized palestinian authority something but the united states sees as a good option, but there is pushed back in the eyes of israel as well. the rising number of palestinian casualties. $22000.00 and counting the year is still international outcry. the united states pushing israel to be more precise and surgical in their
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tactics going after high value targets. still, this is something that the united states wants to curve and they are working hard to get is real to comply. kimberly help get al jazeera, the white house. so let's take a look at what's happening in the occupied westbank now is really forces there are carrying out raids and at least 7 cities sending an armored vehicles in patrols. there are reports of palestinians using improvised explosive devices and response. confrontations have been reported in at least one location. that's the show efforts refugee camp north of occupied east jerusalem for laura hahn is in the occupied east. jerusalem or a tell us more about these raids. what do we know are the targets and are the rates still going on as well we, when we talk about targets. uh, this is
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a crackdown on any form of resistance or defend the is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has already said. he's fighting a war on 7 front, so it's a whitening the war. and guns, i just have one of those is the occupied west spine canal. how is he during this 2 nights? the raids here in occupied east jerusalem. there has been ongoing battle inch while thoughts refugee camp that has been fits resistance advocates way. the army entered at the shift to the occupied west pine that's being raised in cuba to cut in ramallah novelist, hebron. it has been ongoing in nablus, in by lots of our pg campus just south that has been some fits resistance as well. uh, we have seen some in provide explosives. we know this is an active seeing. it's ongoing . these radio only have that's up slight the positions on the roof. also inside nap, as a prison is finally said that they rated a printing shop and then they confiscated
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a call from the family. they made the thumb drive to a local assessment before he was dropped. back off in bethlehem, 3 people were arrested. we have to look report says they were bruce the basin at the time. so there is just big defense on crime down. but many people in the west side say, this is a collective punishment against the people that have be more than 5000 the rest, 326 people killed since the sauce of the war. all right, laura, 100 reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you. very much, lor, authorities in israel respond are reporting record numbers of military casualties. as the army engages homeless spiders in the ground defensive and gaza. israel's rehabilitation authority estimates that more than $12000.00 soldiers will suffer physical disabilities this year as a result of injuries on the battlefield. several 100 right reports from tel aviv, or the seemingly mundane is now
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a challenge with the help of an us and crutches. jonathan ben, how much was able to work smoothly. these rady soldier describes how the boulders that he was driving and the gaza strip was hit by a grenades. 6 days later he found himself in a hospital bed back and is ro, doesn't make me feel a little bit with him. i woke up from surgery and looked at my mom was said, you'll be strong, we love you, the i'm your data, your legacy. i thought the, i didn't know that because i really felt unfair, but then i left the blanket and thought to see they cut it off and i think i'm at the moment, israel's rehabilitation authority estimates that the 12 $1500.00 soldiers will be disabled this year a much higher number than previously estimated the number of his riley soldiers and rehab has passed the official figure of those injured in the cause or offensive would rehab senses overwhelms with the new admissions, the kind of interest to main,
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those that know and make the before but the amount is higher, you know, it's, it's even a single pay to the last defense. the amount of the interest people said not less. 20 is even to have other work or something this or it's much higher. the defense ministry says it's working to meet those needs by costing red tape and hiring more employees to deal with injuries, including disabilities. as a result of the whole, adults is worried that it's still not enough for the health care system not prepared for the number of injuries or long term cash. the physical ends, mental disabilities including p t s. d, which can often take a while to diagnose these really minute tree has shifted its focus towards the south. as the goal is the strip where it faces up in grid, a will say more hands behind cold. that's a high likelihood of seeing more tests than injuries amongst its troops. the idea
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if it is what was already because it doesn't, the choice is rarely determined to win before the end, the, when the political decision that it wasn't go sticking to going to all these things were eh, take it or taking it into account the go, all the way back to the feet, the military capabilities of, from us, the majority of his riley support the war in gauze despite knowing that is ro, is already paying a high price with many believing that they have no other choice fox since in new financing. so to white, it's all just there are some of these 2 ahead on alpha 0 me and more as military junta is facing it's most serious challenger since it came to power in a cool, almost 3 years ago and an ocean of trouble rising sea levels threatened sacred sites along highlands coast stay with
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the however, we got plenty of trudy sunshine across the writing peninsula at the moment temperatures struggling to get to wherever all the cool a fresh 23 celsius so. so here in doha quite came when coming, but at least logic dries is about as good as it gets. it has to be set by the mill . if you do have some showers, some of the wintry and nature just running across set towards the caspian sea, they will changing conditions as we go one through s sunday. it's also some showers to into a good pots of central air is ultimate. it's right before the race, losey tries, we go through a saturday, is that what the weather expels across the chain? it'll make its way into west and pop ducky i live before a time is it pushes for the switch on sunday. eastern area should stay dry,
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at least for the time being, so that same area or where whether that's good to continue effecting central parts of the match. so northern areas of algeria shanicea, most of that seems in pretty large show is quite a risk wind coming out of northwest the concept of the region as well as we go through the next day. oh, so i want to to show us down towards the golf game, but nothing too much to speak of and that doesn't really change any as we go through the next few days. a seasonal shell is that doing quite nicely across central parts of africa. i'm still pretty wet for medic aska the watching else is 0 reminder of our headlines this our, the un humanitarian chief says month so there's really a tax on the gaza strip of rendered the territory uninhabitable. unicef is describing life and gaza as a nightmare for children due to mel nutrition disease and ongoing hostilities.
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there been more is really air strikes on central and southern gaza. at least 16 people were killed and attacked some hun, eunice. within 22 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed in the past 3 months, almost half of them children, us secretary of state anthony blinking has arrived in turkey on the 1st leg of yet another diplomatic tour of the middle east. lincoln will be looking to ease rising tensions. this is his 5th visit to the region since the war on gossip again. you as far as that, and joe biden has kicked off his re election campaign with a blistering attack on donald trump. the man who could be as challenger in the election later this year, biden described the former president as a threat to democracy. a speech was made the day before the 3rd anniversary of the storming of the capitol hill, building by trump supporters. john henry and reports from montgomery county pennsylvania. a joe biden carefully picked the time in place for his 1st major
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address of a 2024 campaign. today. i make the sacred pledge to you the defense protection preservation. american democracy remain as it has been. the central cause of my presidency. the time a day before the 3 year anniversary of the interaction in washington, he's presumed rival was charged with the meeting that effort to forcibly overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. trump exhausted every legal avenue available to him to overturn the election. everyone with the legal plan, just to trump back to the truth that i had one the election and he was a losing the place near valley forge, where george washington stroup, set up camp in the cradle of american democracy. and not coincidentally, in pennsylvania, a key swing state is a state pennsylvania senator john betterments, as biden 10. and must we talk about really what the election is on the line to
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a democracy or a dictator. somebody that actually comes running really proclaimed just like i'm going to be a dictator. and some people my dad took him seriously but, but i certainly would take it seriously bite and won the state in 2020 by a single percentage port. it was near here at valley forge that in 1777, george washington setup camp. the us had declared its independence, which still had to fight for this funding democracy. that is what joe biden says, needs to happen now. the us needs to fight for democracy. today we're here to answer the most important questions is democracy still america is sacred. kos, it is by launched his political campaign near philadelphia. trump continued his campaign in iowa. the 1st day to vote in a republican primary, less than 2 weeks away. did you say i'm a threat to democracy? he's a threat to the democracy. why couldn't
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read the word is a threat to democracy and how bad the precious you know they do, they take me saying that like that. and they say crap couldn't say the word democracy. both the president and the former president will have to 1st when they were parties nomination state by state john henry and l u 0, montgomery county, pennsylvania. meanwhile, the us supreme court says it will consider trump's appeal of a colorado state ruling the board and from the republican primary ballot there, the state's top court disqualified the former president last month, citing his role in the 2021 capitol hill right. the federal case will be heard in february and could potentially set guidelines determining how every state will treats trumps bid. an alliance of armed groups and being more has seized control of a key city in the north of the country. the 3 brotherhood alliance as it's called
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took look hang after weeks of intense fighting with a gentle troops, the group has become the most significant threat to the military government since it sees power in 2021. this comes after an artillery shell from the sliding man mar hit the chinese border town of nun sound on wednesday, causing injuries to at least 5 people and prompting an immediate response from badging. the truth on go to one to china, pays close attention to the conflict in northern the amount and expresses dissatisfaction that it's close to chinese casualties. we demand that all parties see facilities will take measures to prevent incidents that then danger piece on the board as well. as the security of life and property, it had told me, i need to talk about this with mimi when bird a retired us army officer and a professor. the daniel k, a new a asian pacific center for security studies. she joins us from honolulu in hawaii. thank you for being with us. the so the rebels claim that they now control this
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regional capital fully. how significant is that is very significant because logging is the, like you said, a sizable house. and it's also the regional headquarters for all the of whom to forces. so this is a major loss, a blow to the uh, the military who attack and is and major when for that resistance coalition forces . and it also is one more evidence of reach resistant forces reaching to the tipping point in their favor. all right, so significant regional defeats for the military government couldn't portend other defeats in other parts of man mar, yes, they have control less than half of the country now then military. i, the, of the resistance correlation forces controlled majority of the country now.
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and um, you know, the reason in low guy like the word defeated is, as it relates to 3 main major reasons. first, they are not on the military was unable to get any reinforcement to them, nor then your month. and the 2nd is that they have very low morale within their personnel. and so we're seeing these, these winds are due to surrender in low guy and there are 6, bring into your generals and thousands of forces. the surrender. and number 3 is that people continue to reject the military home after 3 years of suffering and 3 years of bombing, and by burning a village just, they have inflicted on the people. but people still reject the military. and those are the reasons why military is unable to win every stomach, right?
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you've laid out these 3 reasons. do you think that's something that's going to be replicated in other parts of the country, because low morale and people rejecting the agenda. you expect that could be true across the country, but the military, unable to get reinforcements, which as you explained was key in this particular battle that may not be replicated to well, the thing is, the major supply routes are under the control of the resistant forces. now, so that's why it is pretty much true throughout the country as well. and that's why they're not able to, they're not able to get the supply to the places that they need to go to. so they, having a lot of, they have to use a lot of air mobility to get the people to where they need to go. the soldiers to where they need to go. what does this rebel alliance want? what's their ultimate goal? their ultimate goal is just like everybody in the amount is that they remove the
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military and have the federal democracy is what they want. so the various group may have their own interest, but they have been very one clear goal is to remove the military and to uh, build a federal jamal, dual credit country. how much support do they have? is it possible to, to, to measure that or at least guesstimate, that how much support the military or they are the ones that they have with them, but the support of the people and then in this particular a battle, not only them, but they also have people defense forces are working with them and then for them to uh, stop any type of reinforcement from the south. those other groups that are coordinating with them to make sure that military cannot push any forces up north. so they are
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a lot of support and a lot of co operation coordination happening on the ground. me when bird retired us army officer. thank you so much for joining us on the program itself. the ancient temples on the east coast of thailand or teetering on the brink of being swallowed up by encroaching seas. but local communities of battling to build better defences against rising tides and extreme weather. if you will, by climate change. tony show reports from some with prescott near the capital bank cock a month tries in vain to push back flood waters. this is now an annual occurrence in many areas along thailand's coast. rising sea levels. storms and heavy rain full growing impact, global climate. even at this temple, 50 kilometers in then rising sea levels of having
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a devastating impact. 400 year old murals on the 10 pools depicting the 10 reincarnations put the tailor down by the app. it says they've deteriorated rapidly in recent years. and because of salt water seeping in through the foundation was out, i'm was soon i, they may be gone and they come to me or something partially. we still last year we got a small budget from the department to find out whether or not how if there was no restoration or how many cement would look like what we see outside kind of decaying away. even though i am scared to all the videos and all for the pots, the culprits, the canal that runs outside the temple 20 years ago. this was fresh water. no salt water comes with the high tide on the coast. i know the temple under threats from the rising seas 20 years ago with striving to be in a sea lived around it. now will the remains of the telegraph poles run alone. what was the main road this temple on the coast as almost lost the battle against the
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rising sea levels? today, the entrance here 20 years ago and was all the way down the one and a half meters below where i am now. a company goes up in woodson, i grew up here with the rest of his community. he had to flee inland and he shows me the damage the sold. corrosion is done to the temples and the i and structure inside my local people say they're not going to abandon what remains the community likely the bank. and we chose to protect this template despite the fact that it's more expensive than building a new one. this building has sent a mental value and historical value, and it's a monument to the environment that shows the coastal erosion that happened in this community. now the months are working hard to undo the damage of the corrosion and build best of barricades against the waves. and the battle against climate change
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place is one thing, but it also involves a lot of hardware. tony chang summit for comp time.

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