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as a set out is there is most i last available in your favorites apps to just set for it and type download the new app from out to 0 new at your fingertips. the another night of horror for the people of guys is really attack scale and injured dozens off to a residential building is attacked in the play. you're watching l g 0 live from del, how with me for the basketball. also coming up medical staff, i locks the hospital in guys, a for c vacuum, a doctor is really bombardment, said the maternity and intensive k units. us secretary of state,
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down to me thinking says the daily desk told in guys that is far too high, but still opposes a ceasefire. and in avenues gunmen in ecuador storm, a tv station during a live broadcast, the countries in a state of emergency after a notorious gang store escapes chris, the a residential building in southern guys has been hit during another night of is really a tax. at least 15 people were killed in the striking raphael. dangers were taken to nearby hospitals which remain overwhelmed. is really s y sol, so destroyed a mosque and several houses in con eunice. more than 23200 policy needs have been killed since october the 7th. as find out the latest with honey my mood correspondent on the ground, his life from life in the south. honey, another difficult night for all of you. please tell us about the latest try send
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with is struck and gosh, the yes. well, once again, there is no lit up in the attacks on civilians across the gaza strip. just another reminder, they're just nowhere safe. and there is no safe place for palestinians displaced palestinian, particularly in the southern parts of the gaza strip. everybody was expecting that this collision of the aerial bombardment campaign as the were in 3rd. it's 3rd space. but what we're seeing is the contrary exactly the country, a search and the targeted killing as these really military and those 2 days ago. and we're seeing here as an overnight residential homes here at the western side of brooklyn city douglas. those fund area, that's the close. that's in fact the, in front of the las evacuations on there is a, a main leading road to the inference of the evacuation is on very close. that is
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just cause a great deal of concern for people who are inside their tense and the other mile off. evacuations on, but we're looking at 15 people have been killed. the vast majority of, among women and children, and all happened to be from one family. know 4 families where sheltering and that residential home, it's the owner of the residential, been there in laws. the relative old took that residential building as a shelter from the horror of the ongoing war to the eastern side of the fast city. the eastern board of particular, today's really military is still conducting. it's a, is a artillery showing, and the war of the clear clearance of the entire area by raising more agriculture land and a start talking by tv artillery, sitting on the residential homes of the eastern side of robust city. that's exactly up the eastern side of a fall. i had been road in abrasion and not as the these really military continued
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. it's bombardment by land and by air artillery sitting on the bridge where at least 6 people reported killed as of early hours of this morning. i and people were looking at the disclosure about what we're seeing is the exact opposite, and there's a growing fear of that might increase. so no de escalation, honey, how are hospitals coping under these conditions? well there's, there's nothing and pressures on hospital particularly uh the, the, with the surgeon in the, in the aerial bombardment and the increase in the influx of injuries, but reported to the hospitals. we're looking at the central area where a lot of the hospital since the beginning of the war and within the past few weeks was the only remaining a functioning hospital in the center of the a function at the low capacity possible. just giving the tsunami of injuries
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reported to the hospital were doctors have to treat as some of these injuries right at the floor of the hospital. given that there is this, the hospital ran out of space, run out of medical supplies and run out of every essential element that could help it survive. but what, what's the tragic about? what happened in the hospital? it would represent a catastrophe for the health care system. in the center of the area is the eviction notice by these really military with it in order some at 600 medical to soften patients to evacuate the hospital. and of course this did not happen. bolan's period happened under heavy artillery showing and, and, and mass the various reg, the targeted and damaged the vicinity of the hospital. just a great deal of concern over the national, the stuff that remain in the hospital and right sit back for this particular medical staff community trying to see revised honey. thank you very much for that
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update honey. my moods reporting their lives from southern gaza and honey mentioned that israel, intensifying a tax on the i'll ox, a hospital in central guys, a forcing medical staff to evacuate. the maternity and intensive care units have been attacked. thousands of people taking shelter in the vicinity have in order to leave, and whoever is at the hospital in down by law. we are in the hospital in venezuela, where most of the medical team evacuated after the fires live. i munition on the i c u unit and the maternity unit in the cause. sure, let's walk inside. as you see, the only medical person on the left are under the nursing team where most of them are volunteers and live in the area and do not have any place to evacuate. we have been talking to the nursing team and they're sending us that state where they'll are going to stay here because they feel that it is
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a huge responsibility for them to leave the hospital. they also told us that the main doctors are evacuated with their families because their families were inside the hospitals. also, the administrative team is completely empty, where the doctors are doing the doctors left in the hospital are doing both the administrative work and the medical you are here. there are sin also volunteers for the cleaning, for cleaning the hospital. and at 2 days ago, some journalists who were here in the hospital had and made an initiative, has been at the hospital to clean its floors and its emergency department a more than 90 percent of the men. because a team in the opposite hosp with the evacuated after i myself also evacuated the
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hospitals, and it's not only the doctors who evacuated but also journalists where we're talking about more than 10 media organizations less than evacuated, 10200 units entered a. we're also talking about people who were seeking refuge in the hospital for more than 3 months in that and but the hospital is not witnessing a collapse, but it's has been also with missing a severe shortage of medical use. according to the method can see him in this hospital. this is in the clinic as data gaza policy after 5 visits. so he's around us secretary of state. and to me blinking has repeated a familiar message, i call for restraint, but he is refused to call for a ceasefire. thinking his urges around to allow more humanitarian aid into guys i and said, palestinians in northern guys i must be allowed to return to their homes as soon as conditions allow. so high rods before some televi he came to israel with
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a message from some arab leaders that normally ization of relations is still possible. but with conditions they are ready to support the last thing solution. the end is the long running cycle of violence and ensures israel's security. but the underscore the this can only come through a regional approach that includes a pathway to a palestinian state. i see if there's no sign that is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is willing to allow a protest in states. but anthony, blinking again just didn't to allow more age into the cause of the strip. and he seemed to convince is ralph and now to consider allowing people that the space from northern garza to return. we agreed to down a plan for the un to carry out an assessment missions. it will determine what needs to be done to allow this place pallets in palestinians to return safely to homes in the north. now this is not going to happen overnight. there are serious security
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infrastructure and humanitarian challenges. 70 percent. so the goal is the strips infrastructure has been destroyed. the majority of the population is hungry with farm and said to be around the corner and diseases already spreading. bodies continue to roll underneath the rubble and then the st. anthony, bring concerns that several arab countries already to support causes reconstruction off to the war. but it's hard to tell when not will be is israel says it will continue the wall throughout the year. and the so called say off the plan is still not clear, but goals and may not have been these riley sides. main concern. brinkman's flurry of me, things admitted treat updates focused on escalating tensions along his rouse, northern border with uranium, but group has by law in southern lebanon. been comes next. stop is egypt with the revival of a sci fi deal? and another round of hostage release is set to be taught of his agenda boxes. this
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trip has highlighted anything. it's how far away from a real settlement, all the policies to this conflict still all sort of fight. it's almost a 0. tel aviv british foreign secretary david cameron, has expressed concern that he's arouse, actions in gaza may violate international law. he made the comments while appearing before a parliamentary committee on tuesday. the u. k. s. a for today's rouse, offensive in gaza, but call for its military to show restraint. so all these cases. yeah, there's a question mark as to whether it is in breach of internationally manager know, and that's why you have to go back. look at the episode. what for to in particular was baldwin and then ask yourself the a bunch of questions to be sure what little is do and they give you that advice. the advice has been so far that they have the commitment, the capability and the compliance, but on lots of occasions that he's on the question or in southern lebanon at target,
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it is rarely strike as k, o 3 members of the pro, pass by law. it came a day after israel assassinated senior has black commander. we some i'll to, we'll a 2nd is ready strike on tuesday targeted his funeral, killing another member of the coke, as in a hot air before some tire in 711. all lines continue to be close in this conflict as well. target to a court at a funeral of a senior has the law field commander killed a day before and an a parent is a drone strike. there were casualties, but the crowd was defiant. hours earlier, a targeted is very straight to the core, killing 3 members of the lebanese armed group in a southern village. 10 kilometers from the battlefield along the border. and a few kilometers from a similar attack on west hamilton, when he was the highest ranking member of hezbollah killed since the goop opened
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the front to help relief pressure on its ally. hum us in garza toria was killed a week after. how masses? number 2, solid, rudy was assassinated in hezbollah stronghold invaded his wireless troy as much as i can to improve or has to belong to presentation that tom once carries on another spheroid like in the capital. i think that's when we can save the principle laws. policy determines, as player within that it's the terms is indeed road has below has we tell you to, to the killings accused armed drones to attack and is really army base and so forth . so 12 kilometers from the border, the deepest strike inside as well. since confrontations began in october days earlier, the target to the air traffic control base, isabel says the strikes cause minor damage. but the near daily attacks by hezbollah have forced tens of thousands of his way to from their homes as well once security
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restored and is threatening to expand the war. unless that happens. hezbollah is promising to fight back without with springs. if israel launches an all out war, but it's secretary general, pass on this rela, didn't commit to a major escalation cation to, that's possible. i would be open to negotiations with, as well, on clarifying the borderline with loving on the u. s. has been trying to work on a long term border agreement to reduce tensions. but hezbollah says there will be no discussions until, as well stops it's regression. and the fee is right and has lost pub, in god's done in lebanon, and thought this white ford, and then he gets coming to lebanon to try to start negotiations on what happens after the war. despite the attacks, hezbollah went ahead with a bearing, it's commander. so far, the group to its words and actions has signaled it wants to avoid
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a wider war well as well escalates and appears to be testing deposition center for their electricity to. so there's nothing on the light on alger 0 is really bulldozers destroyed roads and infrastructure during raids in the occupied westbank and humans who fees launch $1.00 of the biggest attacks yet, targeting shipping in the red sea, prompting the us and u. k. dash the how are the weather is set fair across the middle east? barely a cloud in the sky looking good over the next couple of days as well, with the temperatures around the gulf had around to 23 cell just picking up here and go. how to around $45.00. is it go through eh, thursday, a southerly wind coming it home on several 7. know if that'd be have got showers
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because know them areas of iraq pushing into around wintry in nature as they drive the way across. the cool cause is and that's a bit of a winfrey mix making the way across the top here as well. the eastern side of the med looking pretty right over the next couple of days actually went to windy weather, piling across cyprus, syria, 11 and jordan. right, the way down into the occupied palestinian territories through a israel seems to me rather live the showers, the west with the northeast system. the suspects with us day coming on into lebanon in particular, but right across the basis of the night, it doesn't become settled over the next few days. a few of the shelves affecting the final face of the agents, one or 2 showers, to just around northern pa, sofa, algeria pushing across to us to this. yeah, once again, what do you say some heavy rain for a repeat performance as we go through this, like west africa is generally try and find that we've got plenty of showers draped across the tropics, push right down into southern africa, eastern past the south africa went right, the way it's madagascar, the,
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fucking back, a recap of that top stories on how to 0 residential building in southern guys has been hit during another night to these really attacks. at least 15 people were killed in the strike in the rough us secretary of state. and to me, blinking admits the tone of his rounds war on civilians. in guys i is far too high . he's a restraint, but still refuse to call for a ceasefire. and target it is really strikes have killed 3 members of the group has 4 lines, 77 on this came a day after israel assassinated, the senior has full of commander. we some to well, the 2nd is really strike on tuesday targeted his funeral, killing and other has for many of these are in the military is once again conducting res, across the occupied westbank at least 10 palestinians have been arrested forces storm several cities including ramallah novelist to korea and jeanine ways, really, both those,
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those have destroyed votes and infrastructure. at least 341 policies. i think he has 5 is really forces gimme off the side westbank since october, the 7th. while these are as military leads, as a warning is government of a potential uprising in the occupied westbank, tens of thousands of palestinians have been prevented from returning to the jobs in his route since october. spanish may of 34 summer mamma. every week in the occupied westbank as soon as ready, right? the scene is repeated over more than 300 funerals have been held since october. the 2nd chicago battle for should be there's no water electricity in many places in the account because it's not easy to keep fixing and then making people's lives harder . they want to kill on national longer and the destruction of homes, roads, and utilities during rates is a deliberate is really policy widely denounced as collective punish. this is rose, occupation affects every aspect of life here. but a more than 50 is that ok patient has perhaps been never more oppressive and
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suffocating than it is. now. if it's not rage, then it's set to auto tax. around 36 a week, according to the u. n. a record time. to accommodate settlers these really government is expanding permanent and temporary checkpoints. a 40 percent increase in the last 4 years says the un hours, long delays, hubble business and fuel frustration since october, the 7th, more than $192000.00 palestinians who worked in israel and the settlements have not been allowed back. so one of the, when it was started, work is spent the savings. now the markets dies. tens of thousands worked in this row, but with the engine of the economy. every way they to and there is no way out the 3000000 palestinians trumped in this occupation. it's why israel is military lead is a warning again of the risk of a 3rd uprising, bernard smith,
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i'll just say around remo. the biden administration has been under increasing internal pressure over its support for his rascal on garza tarika bosh resigned from the us department of education last week due to the treatment of palestinians in cost, or for me as a palestinian american as a passing and man, as a passing in christian, you know, my, my identity is intertwined with everything that's been happening. and the reality is that there has been an your daily dehumanizing effect of our current policies and just what is allowed to persist in terms of the aggression against the palestinian life. and i, you know, for weeks used every avenue i could to raise concerns about these policies, to emphasize the importance of humanizing palestinians. uh, you know, palestinian men to housing and christians who are a significant minority in the region now. and you know,
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that message was that fell on deaf ears and it was clear, the only thing that i could do in this moment to emphasize my consternation. my concern with the ongoing policy was to resign. the us and u. k. military's say they've shut down a series of drawings and miss size and the red sea us central command says 18 jones with launch, as well as 2 cruise miss signs and one ballistic miss side. washington says it believes they will launch from who fi controlled areas in yemen. no damage to vessels or injuries. have been very fortunate tie these will, castro has more from washington. more details from us central command that describes it as a complex attack. this barrage of the object of object tiles and rows were launched from yeah. and then toward international shipping lanes, as dozens of merchant ships were traversing through the southern red c, u. s. and u. k. fighter jets responded according to the pentagon and they worked in tandem
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shooting down 18 drones to cruise missiles and one ballistic missile. there was no reported damage or injuries as a result of these attacks. and the response here part of that naval coalition that now counts 20 nations as participants led by the us that was formed back in december and response to this escalation from the ryan back. who sees that have continued as we've seen this now to be the 26th such attack since november 19th. this happens, and even as of lincoln's presence is there in the middle east, which makes us attack more brazen. and so what response has there been from the us to this well over repetition. in fact, they quoted a previous statement by 14 coalition countries, including the us, again, telling the who these quote that they will bear the responsibility for the quite consequences should they continue to threaten lives, the global economy,
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or the freeflow of commerce in the regions, critical waterways so what more will result, besides these words, we're not sure we know that this coalition continues to shoot down attacks from who sees as far as whether it will escalate further appears to be in the who sees hands the the time. now for look at some of the days of in use and police in ecuador, say at least 10 people have been killed in recent gang violence. on tuesday, a group of on demand broke into a television station during a live broadcast and threaten staffing, quite a keel. the country's largest city. the men carrying guns and wearing woods, forced the saft to the fort before the live feed was cut off. the government have now been arrested a 60 day every night state of emergency began on monday and ecuador. after
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a convicted gang leader vanished from his prison. so i listened to run the tv for some a capital key till so there's been a day of lawless cows across much of ask whether on a tuesday of tory p say, there has been at least 23 different violence or incidents in 8th prophet says, a number of car bombs exploded, a number of police cars incinerated into the 7 police officers kidnapped by the members of a gang. so that also stormed the university and the city of wyatt keel. and there was a brazen attack on a t v studio. while they were transmitting a live day at the on demand still on the studio and took hostage the host of the show and the audience, then the police was able to raise the place and the rest of the gang members. but the situation is so dire that the president then, yet, and no boy issued on,
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unprecedented the decree, declaring a state of internal conflict and ordering the army to go after the gang is a truly a dramatic situation. a major, a crisis here that was expected in many ways a time bomb that has a worse incense the weekend went out through these. and now that the, the biggest criminal in a aqua, there are other for my cs, better known as the people, had escaped from a maximum security prison in the city of y a q. and extremely difficult situation for the 35 year old president. the no boy that took office just at 2 months ago, there's also a curfew in place and a crisis that expected to continue in the coming days. i listened that i'm 50. i just see that keep the ecuador, adrian today, salazar is a political analysts and he says,
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structural problems in ecuador has led to the country's problems with guns and insecurity. the causes are multiple about the weather is particularly important to emphasize as here is where the rise economy. so naturally it's much more easier for a international crime to, to load their money in a place like, well order. and the a, this is not something that the has the start of the recently, there's something that has been building up for many, many years. a past policies or of a lax in terms of the immigration barrier lives in terms of allowing a gang leaders to establish a dominance in a risk such as the prisons. and it's only the last couple of years that we are seeing all the results of many, many years of,
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of these structural problems being a successor, made it hundreds of anti government protests as of march to the capital of february, lima, demanding justice with thousands of demonstrators killed a year ago, the protest as hell banners against president dill, dean apple watches, who they blamed for death. more than 60 people were killed in protest around pharaoh. when pressing federal castillo was active in december 2022. some of us present donald chimes trump spend the day in court on tuesday, facing full federal charges related to his attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election. however, his legal team argue he should be exempted from prosecution patio henry for some washington. another trip to the dc courthouse for a former president,
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donald trump facing for felony charges for attempting to overturn that 2020 election. his attorney is trying to convince 3 appellate judges, that he is immune from prosecution. because although he was in peach over his actions on january 6th, he was not convicted by the us senate. the judges seemed skeptical. and the yes no, yes or no question. could have president to ordered steal team steps to the staff made a political arrival, was not impeach. can you be subject to criminal prosecution if he were impeached and conducted 1st and say your answer is, is oh, my answer is qualified. yes, prosecutor called that extraordinarily frightening, arguing it would allow future presidents to commit a raft of crimes. and in fact, during the senate impeachment trial, trump's own lawyers argued that he shouldn't be impeached because he could later be charged. and some senators agreed. we have a criminal justice system in this country. we have civil litigation,
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and former presidents are not a man from being accountable by either want. trump didn't need to appear in person, but he has been able to use his court cases to increase his fundraising by claiming he's being politically persecuted. they feel this is the way i try to weigh presses, whatever the appeals court decides, it will likely be appealed to the us supreme court. and some legal analysts say that it's likely the point. trump is absolutely trying to drag this out as long as possible in the hope that if he's elected, he can make all of this go away. if you were to be elected, all the prosecutions would immediately stop because there is case law providing that you can't prosecute, that you can't have a criminal trial the sitting president. now the outcome of this case is significant,

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