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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the morning, the day that needs 20 to punish means that kills after israel attacks con eunice sizing tens from bottom into southern guys and continue the
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flow. this is algae 0 life from bill for the facts. also coming up the heavy fighting in jeanine city as these really forces continue the night, erasing the occupied westbank. these really ami claims that have mazda is command structure in northern guys or has been dismantled. but some fighters still remain in the area, the christmas. e for millions of orthodox christians around the world, but celebrations that being said in band and another news from the dash as prime minister, she has seen a successful consecutive term in the election boycotted by the opposition will be live in the thank you very much for joining us on the eve of the 4th month of israel's war on gas,
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i'm more than 22700 pound assume you so i've been killed on saturday alone is really as trying scaled a 122 people. 22 of them in one house in the southern city of con eunice. the strip southern region is under constant bombardment after these really military expand to this operation say, i'll just here is topic i was on begins coverage from rough. it is a host of southern guns, a relentless bar ride, a coast destroying was left of han, you and plug. another was sent in once a refuge. now battle grounds with the whales of rockets, pears to silence you. crafts. gather your knowing to the morning that grief fills the air of the earth, your hospitals cool young they killed their children, they killed our kids. they killed her beloved's. they killed our hard.
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as of this, this palestinian boy is alone said, calling for an assembly destroyed by you will move away and will show up. uh we were in shuts here to feed, you can and easily. i mean drop fly is saying that garza is a battlefield. so we flipped to kind of units because it was a safe place headboard, and it is to bump this. they have much to, to my siblings and my font size, and my youngest brother who is in 2nd grade and myself, this brother who is in 8th grade, my father and my mother. and then they are buying more man, finds it difficult to accept the death of his family member this fall of its fall well to his precious search for it tend to shield his
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children has ended in health. brick has the manual overflows with the casualties of israel's will and gauze. gwen reality sits and civil services are struggling to reach the trap. civilians under the russell is what claims that there are safe areas for civilians. yet, these people are being shot at running up to capa throwing to escape from the relentless bombardment target can best do that. we'll just the are roughly southern guns is there as well on guys that has created a humanitarian catastrophe. un agencies, a warning that half of gas is $2300000.00 population is at risk of starvation. a survey by units have found that about 90 percent of children under the age of 2 are getting only milk and basic food life bread. the threat of famine is increasing,
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hundreds of thousands could be severely malnourished. many are likely to die as a result. cases of diarrhea in children under 5 are said to be increasing at an alarming rate around $3200.00 new cases every day. and there is concern about the health of expectant and breast feeding women. dr. tania hodge. hassan is a pediatrician with doctors without borders. she says a voice getting more than a 100 children each day and that many more will suffer from lifelong disability and health issues. the death toll had been over 8000 when we were last able to get a, an accurate death tool. it's been several weeks now, so the figure is likely to be closer to $10000.00 at this point, you know, at the same time period. so about 3 months into the ukraine war the u. n. had stated at the time, but the lives of children have been devastated at scale. that is, has not been seen since world war 2. at the time on average 2 children were being
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killed per day. but the average number of children being killed to predict in gaza right now is well over a 100. and like i said, over 8000 likely close 210000 children have been killed so far. that excludes the thousands who have been disabled over 10000, according to the u. n. likely at with the extremity amputation. so upper and lower lim, amputation. so children maint, debilitated for life or 20000 children orphaned. and then you know, 85 percent of the goals and population is currently displaced. many families having been displaced a multiple times. so 100 percent of children have no access to reliable heating in the winter. there is no access to food sick. like there's no, there's food insecurity, limited access to clean water and obviously high risk of disease. a 100 percent of children in gaza have no access to school. and we know that at least half of the education facilities,
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according to offices coordination for military affairs have been destroyed so far. so all children, not being educated at the moment is really forces us on the city of jeanine in the occupied westbank. heavy fighting has been reported between policy me and fights is on, is rarely forces. let's find out more with him. this i've heard, was, you know, occupied is through us and force him to what more can you tell us about these slides is raised in the occupied westbank or following several raids in the occupied westbank. something she put on the bank to imagine the outskirts of the millennium and the nablus. and janine and janine its seemingly the largest military operation of the evening. fierce clashes breaking out between the occupation forces and palestinian fighters, also several explosions reported. and we have video of those explosions that seem
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to be indeed detonated by palestinian fighters against these really military who was reading janine and the janine refugee camp. now, sources on the ground are saying that there are several injuries among these really military after one of those explosions. and in fact, an army helicopter arrived to the scene to transport the injured military personnel . now this is just a continuation of the on going military operations that these really military is conducting on a near night we basis. but they have really stepped up these raids since october, the 7th, in an effort to crack down on arms palestinian resistance and arrest wanted palestinian fighters. but that's not all just around 30 minutes ago, a woman was arrested in nablus since october. the 7th. you're looking at at least 326 palestinians who have been killed, where the 3000 injured and at least 5000 arrested and hum to israel's military stays, its forces,
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have finished dismantling hamas as military framework and in northern gaza. what more can you tell us about this? this quite interesting comments from these really, are we spokesperson, daniel, how gaiety for the 1st time using the verbiage that the dismantling has been completed? but remember, these really is as one of their main objectives of this war, are looking to dismantle how masses, military and political capabilities a like. but the army said that it happened in 5 different phases. so the 1st was eliminating any commanders of these have mass battalions in the north. the 2nd was clearing the area of any remaining fighters, the 3rd gathering intelligence from the fields, the 4th destroying all rockets and rocket launching sites. and finally, destroying tunnels and then the underground infrastructure. so it's interesting, the army has says that they have been in full operational control in the north for
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weeks. and that they have completed the dismantling of how mass is military capabilities in the north. but all of this comes while these really army says they actually still expect sporadic rockets fire coming from the northern part of garza . we've seen that in the previous weeks, but not so much as the war has been ongoing. now in its 3rd month. additionally, the army saying that they are going to concentrate the fighting now and quote, deepening their chief mints in the central and the southern parts of gaza, where they believed there are more how this leader is hiding. and what they're calling more tunnel networks. remember, these really are me saying all of this and just a couple of hours beforehand. how messes up a sample case had had published a video of fierce fighting happening in the northern part of gaza between their fighters and these really military. so little bit of a contradiction between what the armies saying and what's actually happening on the ground, right? how do i thank you for the update time to saw who would like for say, you know,
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occupied east jerusalem weekly demonstrations. i've taken place in tel aviv against these really governments handling of the war and gaza. protesters have been calling on the government to bring home the remaining captives house by him. us around $78.00 is relays, and people holding dual nationality were released during a ceasefire. that ended on december 1st. so high ride has more from tennessee a little over 3 months since the 7 attack the yes and now the stocks today with tens of thousands of is rainy animal space where ronnie and supports of the families of those still held captive in the cooling of them to be returned as soon as possible. this rodney price has been defined. estimates of 20000 is raining what they said earlier,
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inspections come not being seen within this coalition government as well as a few days ago when you're at the cabinet meeting, just send data in between the minister and the ministry chief as all of the just ahead of us 63 of the visits and some of the organizing that protests. so the ones that had been organizing the anti government process. before the war started, they said that they had to held back from holding those prices. but now they say they say this country, this sends in for tiles and worries. the king has a prime minister benjamin netanyahu all staples to put the differences aside as a focus on the and got me, you a secretary of state. and to me, blinking is not on his way to jordan this part of his latest middle east or he
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arrived in crete late saturday, after talks with present worship type or the one into key. it's blinking for the visit to the region since the one gas that began in october. he says the talks are aimed at preventing the situation from escalating further. as we said from day one, we have an incense focus on preventing this conflict spreading. and a big part of the conversations will be happening over the coming days with all of our, all as partners is looking at the steps that they can say using the influence advise that they have to do just that, to make sure that this conflict doesn't spread 2nd, we'll be looking at what we can do to maximize the protection for civilians maximize the amount of transition, getting into them. uh, and also to get possibly just out of guys. the situation for men, women and children in gaza remains dyer. did i head on out to 0?
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i will be taking a look at some of the days i've been using boeing knox, 9 passenger planes that rounded after a cabin window blew off me day. hello, where is the nearest bathroom from here? and we test out a new service seems to, to help for in toys, out of metro station, south korea, the frank assessments to the problem is that it is there is allowed to be outside that ends of international law. and one of the reasons that should be the is the fact that is it and has declared war oh 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
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inside story on al jazeera. hearing the facts have you had any li says he has the support of 15000 m samantha shop economic land, asking questions, what do you expect this particular for to translate when it comes to the us selection? reporting for the action and not just give us a sense of what is the target this places i'll just see, it was teams across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story, it was supposed to be a refugee, but so securely as brothers home was allegedly the scene of torture. right. and even murder one. 0, one east investigates the crimes. and those set tips behind on, on
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the, you're watching, i'll just hear a line from go. ha, reminder of the latest developments in gaza at least 22 people have been killed in these. russ latest rights on the gaza strip. the southern city of con, newness, have been, has been under heavy from bond meant many people had had it. they are trying to escape a tax and the noise is there, as well, has created the humanitarian catastrophes for causes. $2300000.00 residents, un agencies, a warning that the strips population is at risk of salvation. and is there any military forces save if finished or snap legs come off as military framework in northern di spokesman announced that thousands of on last fighters have been killed in the north since october. the 7th and millions of orthodox christians around the
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world are celebrating christmas. but festivities are muted investment in the occupied westbank believe to be the birth base of the spice. in his christmas message, the patriarch of jerusalem, palestine and jordan express pain and sorrow about guys that you'll see this federal issue international community to into the the, the brain has been to best man, man, has this reports. the father, he saw tears. this church will soon be empty of its worshippers. he preaches with one of the holiest sites in christianity. the church of then activity and bethlehem believes to be the birthplace of jesus christ. in his greek orthodox church alone, he says more than 1500 people have left palestine in the past few years. i know many people of actually preparing for the migration, like about 9 families. and it's a, it's not easy for us even because i called the 5th land people the best my life. i
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call them the living story under and is really closure for 3 months. and under a military occupation for decades, life has become difficult for people in bethlehem. it's a historic city that has always depended on tourism, especially during the christmas and easter seasons. and the chest is not like this during christmas time. it's used to be funded and many people around. it's like a full of life is joyful. many here state. it's not the time to celebrate. but 2 more churches have called off christmas celebrations because of israel's war on cause. but the prayers continue. many here say that causes of immigration are affecting both protestant in christians and muslims. but because the christian community is already shrinking, they say one christian family leaving is one to many. maine kept good news. this feeling very well. generations of had relatives have left their homes during
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different waves of immigration. had 5 uncles left after 1948 by her brother after to the 1st for the city and uprising. her 2 sons after the 2nd palestinian uprising, a suppression from boca patients. i like my children to be around me, but i have also because they can have a futures. we don't have good life here that live nation or life in a bunch of things but or was afraid on the check. far as the work, no security, no nothing, no peace or nothing. as the number of christians here dwindles may says it's becoming more important for palestinian christians to stay in their homeland. father isa says life might be more tempting abroad, but he believed he was born in jesus his birthplace for reason, to spread toe in the method of darkness that but he just eat on bethlehem the occupied the west bank
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the . let's take a look at some of the days of in use now in polls have opened in bangladesh in a general election that's being boycotted by the main opposition party. it claims there is no guarantee offend is violence broke out on the eve of the election. at least 4 people were killed after a suspect at austin a time when a passenger train several pointing both have also been set on fire. during the holidays covering the election for us in dock, i joins us now lies. so join to the post are not open all of a busy of the well, not frankly not that this public safety and central dock are no more than a handful of voters have to end up in the last hour and we hit some of the reports from the locations around the country and that could be significant. the polls despite pre election violence, as you set out there are open in 42000 precincts at 299 parliamentary
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constituencies waiting to welcome the voters. but the real question here is not who will win, but how many will actually boulder to turn out? the result is largely pre determined. as you mentioned, the opposition bangladesh and actually respond to this combination of boycotting the selection. they say the process is not federal credible. they say that more than $20000.00 of their supporters and political leaders have been detained, charged with the mentoring violence, they won't. the resignation of prime minister shakes. i've seen a alarm, a league government did power since 2009 it while i'm a league says it's done nothing to repeat anybody's parts as participation and insists the process will be credible whether you have the measure of that is turned out. and frankly, it is an election that looks anything but credible at this point. so. so what is expected, ben jonah and what's at stake of the for what's expected in terms of turning out let's look at the dynamic dudley. they'd be in p has boycotted to of
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the last 3 elections including this one the allow me lee did the same thing back in 1996 when the b and p was in power politics here at tough. so between these 2 sides to political dentistry. since independence from pockets starting 1971 and each time there's been this kind of a boy called to announce has been extremely low. what is at stake? well, the political stability of the south asian nation of a 170000000 people, the world's 2nd largest common producer. and as well as that the potential backsliding further back sliding of democratic values in a region in with which india and china via, for instance. and in a country where international rights groups say, there are serious violations and abuses, no matter which side is in power. john and thank you very much for that allergies. here is joanna, how reporting their life from doc, i bank vicious capital i united airlines says it's grounding all of its boeing 737, max 9. the move comes after an alaska airlines flight was forced to make an emergency
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landing after a cabin door blew out. in mid, at $171.00 bullying passenger planes are being grounded around the welsh. me fall every force the. c the frantic distress calls from the pilots of alaska airlines flight 1282 to a traffic control, a large hole in the side of the craft, causing a dramatic dropping cabin pressure, exposing terrified passengers to the outside world. at 16000 feet, maybe 5000 meters. it could have been much, much worse. the seat next to the tool and fuselage was empty. deposit landing will, a $171.00 passengers and 6 crew. safely back in portland, oregon. in response to alaska airlines that was temporarily grounding its fleet of 65. boeing max 9 across a plane often used on us domestic flights, b o. d,
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a once again, shining a spotlights on the boeing 737 months after a catalogue of severe failure, as it's quite unprecedented. and it should not be done played. that's for sure because in modern co actuated nation, we did all the sections across the board, the fuselage coming separated from the rest of the cross. i'm certainly not mid flight. and this is an incredibly significant cause for concern because this, that crop is just a few months old us our space john boeing is still reeling from the ne, a 2 year world wide grounding of old max age and mex. 9 planes, up to 2 crashes and indonesia and e. c o p, a code 346 people. boeing made several changes to the aircraft, and the planes were allowed to return to service. but since then, max delivery use have been interrupted at times to fix manufacturing floors,
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including concerns about loose boats. investigators are now facing serious questions, how plain that alone, the road of the assembly line a few months ago could end up like this. with a similar across use daily around the world. oh, so risk, the bulk of which is 0. and i'll just here is my kind of has more on the phone. lots from washington dc. sharpie off the that incident to alaska airlines grounded oil. it's boeing 737 max nines and gave them a inspection last spring, some 4 to 8 hours. some of these planes are back in service. radar reveals that they are a number of boeing 737 mex nines up in the. yeah. now the hardest hit us a line was united, which grounded all explains immediately even before the federal aviation, of sorry, 3 decision to instruct a man day to reject, to take place of all these across united has completed the check on a number of explains they to are going back in service. boeing has issued the
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statement saying it's fully supports the it's a decision and it is providing its own engineers to work with the national transportation safety board to investigate the incident on the alaskan airlines aircraft. mike kind of, i'll just sarah washington, more than 300 flood warnings have been issued across the united kingdom in recent days after heavy rain from storm. hank caused a wide spread damage. roads in the english village of overall in west sussex, flooded off to the river and burst it's bank on saturday. heavy rain from the storm has also cause homes to flight in other areas including nottinghamshire and not just software is capital city is testing a new service for, for and to is seen one of his busiest subway stations. it's designed to interpret several different languages in near real time using ai technology houses, there is units came,
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has more from sol. what know the subway station here and saw where a new ai in naples service window has been installed. it's able to facilitate simple exchanges and 12 different languages excluding korean. let's go check it out . hello, where is the nearest bathroom? from here? the system translates to speech to text in near time on the screen. i don't. if you look to the right you'll find the bathrooms, the station master provides an answer in korean, which is translated into the inquiries language. the station was selected as a test bed, as it's most frequented by foreign passengers. of all metro station says check it. what do you, what is always nice when approached by a phone visitor in the past, i'd become frozen with fear because i don't know how to speak their language. now i have confidence that i can provide friendly and accurate information. thanks to this new system. i'm very pleased with us. we're still has all the a as the so will undergo 4 months of testing before being rolled out. more subway
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stops across sol, possibly on smartphones as well. meanwhile, self pre is electronic giants comes from, says it will roll out it's and that's the series of galaxy smartphones with a built in a translation service. and yet another example of how artificial intelligence is being folded into our daily lives unit skim all to 0. so is right next to now to sierra inside story examines the font, chosen israel, spa ride coronation government to stay with us the we've got a clutch of storms crawling through argentina, harbor one of those details right here, right now. moving toward the north, around the river. plate region and look at paraguay as all see on your temperature will be wobbling around 40 degrees over the next few days. also
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a line of storms around the border with pedro and bolivia. some of these could be severe, a capable of producing hale, and certainly some pretty powerful wind snow for a central america with coal. they're running out of the us. we see a line of showers and storms around mexico's gulf coast, yucatan, western cuba and the bahamas. and again, this all has to do with this cooler air out of the u. s. you can see the orleans just 14 degrees for you on sundays. so that certainly is fresh and annoy easter. we've got going on here in boston or around the city any way i could see 20 centimeters of snow. much of the same for yarmouth in nova scotia province in canada, and the winds will be out of the east about 60 kilometers prior to the west. we go right now. the cold has returned through the canadian prairies minus 16 in edmonton, but wait for it. you see south coast vancouver, looking at minus 7 degrees on friday. you should be plus 6 for the sum of the year, but we go back to the care and now what whether through the us southwest and cool enough in l. a. just 14 degrees for you. enjoy your weekend.
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