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the, the . ready the, the put on them in the system use our life from doha, coming out for the next 16 minutes. and now the noise of whole rest of the people of gaza is rarely a tax to an engine, dawslet and software a residential building is, has and dropped the medical stuff at all like the hospital in gauze full to evacuate on to israel, bombards the maternity and intensive k unit is very full, has raised several areas in the occupied west back hours before the us secretary of state me. it's cause to me and lead a muffled, a boss. as an other name is gunman, an equitable spelling of a tv station and disrupted my both cost wise and gang bottom says that the
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government to impose the state of emergency the palestinians in gauze. i haven't jude another nice if this ready attacks. at least 15 people were killed when a residential building will fit. in rough on in the south. the engine for rushed to nearby hospitals, which remain otherwise as many as strikes, also destroyed a mosque and several houses, and con eunice more than $23200.00 palestinians have been killed since october. the 7th. let's go to hunting, mcmillan. he is joining us live from, from gaza and honey we have seen as strikes continuing across gaza. this is despite the us equity of state ads. the blinking telling is where the lead is on a visit. fair to use more restraint are
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yes, really quite the opposite. we're not seeing address, trained in the amount of power fire the on civilians across the gaza strip. we're seeing a storage in the air strikes on this. your level of destruction costs everywhere in the gospel, particularly now in the central area and find you in is and rough ice to be just over night. air is direct, destroy the residential home in western side, over of an area that is in telephone fund district. that's very close to us. evacuations on where hundreds of 1000 of how they are sitting in a built there may ship tens just to me and said that it was sold during and that area. but the fact that there is a residential home within the vicinity of that. evacuations on being targeted and destroyed, and another residential home within the past couple days, also destroyed in a different area near other mazda, just as
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a reminder that there's no where to place. and there is no safe to place a force, palestinians displaced as civilians. here in rough ice, they do, the entire of us would have been equally bomb it. it would heat and air, a stripe, relentless artillery showing a massive various reg destroying the vast majority of the, of the, the, the residential, the blocks. but 15 people have been reported killed from one family. that's no fun family. and we've seen this in the past work entire families inside a residential would be wiped out completely in the central area of the gas to where most of the intense bombings is taking place. and in other words, refuge account a has these as well as the why they're looking at the total number of 6 people to be reported go to a lot. so hospital, it's important to point out that the loss of that is an over well hospitalized right now. with an increase number of injuries arriving to the hospital, but it, but the services that are provided,
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the medical supplies available if are very little compared to the complications created by the ongoing bombardment. fun eunice at these really minute or just announce in early hours of this morning expansion the military operation. now not only to the eastern, the southern part of hon units, but pushing deeper into the central parts upon newness. and we know there is a great concern involved nasir hospitality. it's at the center of the city of honey . yeah. and honey, i know that you were supposed to travel to data. i was allowed to see the off to both of the tax band. you haven't, you, we weren't able to, i know the traveling, you know, even short distances around garza has become increasingly more difficult. but tell us about where you are and what's happening there. of the. yep, right now we are in front of a, a chart. the hospital right here, a field hospital, a management operated by international medical corpse here. this the international
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medical corpse of charity health care organization been operating in the gaza strip since 2007. and the purpose that was setup is just to give more support to the existing health care system across the gaza strip. but as the work is hard that uh, the, the, the hospitals expanded its services and have been as setting up these filled hospitals in gaza. city in the central area and now because of the intensity of the bombings then uh and the uh, the artillery setting to have evacuated all the way to rough. ahead and set it up here in northern part of our city. so far the hospital is not fully set up, were talking about 70 percent of the hospital here with a capacity of 400 patients. that date it has 50 beds and has to fully equipped operations room. but were there the 30 percent remaining of the hospital waiting for more equipments to arrive to do due to this part of that due to arrive
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to the hospital and didn't complete the set up here. but we're looking, we're the, we would be looking more into in the future of the hospital when it's fully up and running. be able to offer services to close to 40500 patients id, including those have been injured through a, throughout the war as well. as offer other services for those with the, with this is a critical conditions of life threatening. it can conditions, but the purpose of this hospital now is, is to intervene and to help and already over. well, the crippled health care system and do to give you a bard bent and the, the shortage of medical supplies that cause severe problems and, and just it made it very difficult at for hospitals to intervene to properly and to help me. thank you very much for that. that is honey, my hold live and stuff and it's honey to set intensifying is rarely
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a tax on the opposite hospital and central gaza, full sung medical, soft to evacuate. the maternity and intensive k units have been attacked. thousands of people taking shelter and the area has been ordered to leave in the facilities at the hospital in the la as we are in the hospital in venezuela, where most of the medical team evacuated after the quad officer 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 seeing where most of them are volunteers and live in the middle area and do not have any place to evacuate. we have been talking to the nursing team and they're telling us that they were go, our goal is to stay here because they feel that it is 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
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the cost with us. 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 still also volunteers for the cleaning, for cleanings, a hospice in and uh, 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 departments more than 90 percent of the men because a team in the officer has put the evacuating through the after i myself. also evacuated the hospitals and it's not only doctors who evacuated but also journalists where we're talking about more than 10 media organizations less than
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evacuated, $1200.00 units entered of 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 for as data gaza. this is where the military is conducting raids across the occupied westbank. at least 10 palestinians have been arrested, sold a storm several cities including the milan novelist to cut an engineer. what is valuable? does this have destroyed rows and infrastructure? at least 341 palestinians have been killed by his rarely forces in the occupied westbank since october the 7th. let's talk now to mohammed john june. he joins us from ireland, occupied westbank and mohammed. and now the nice of raids across the tao tree and
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soldiers once again, destroying rows and other infrastructure. that's right, elizabeth. these raids which happen on average around 40 times a day have really become part of the fabric of daily life for palestinians throughout the occupied west. bank, you mention several of the raids that happen in the overnight hours. you also have to add to that be 3 my and the for water refugee camp in the south of the occupied west bank. the 2 most significant rates that we should mention right now are the ones that took place in the city of janine and also in nablus. now when it comes to janine that raid we are told ended just around 2 hours ago when that raid was going on. as you mentioned, infrastructure was this, we're just an infrastructure was destroyed in the city of geneva, and we're told by witnesses there that even roads were dug up by is really bulldozers. this is one of the tactics that we keep hearing about that's being used by the israeli army when they go in to the cities and areas in the villages and
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towns and refugee camps that they read repeatedly. now when it comes to jeanine, also we're told that in its eastern neighborhood of the city that there were explosive devices that were used against is really army forces that were reading the city. when that raid was on going beyond that, you had the raid that happened in nablus and we are told, but it looks as though that rate might be ending. now that it looks to residents there as though is really forces are withdrawing. but when that read was ongoing, a few hours ago, we're told that that there was gunfire that was going off there. that the there were fighters that were targeting is really forces during the raid many confrontations interrupted there between palestinian fighters as and the really armed forces that were reading the area that's according to local media and eye witnesses that we have been reporting. as you mentioned, elizabeth uh this uh so far since october 7th, there had been 341 palestinian skilled throughout the occupied west bank. elizabeth?
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yes mohammed especially a charged atmosphere. isn't it? in the west bank, is you a secretary of state entity blinking meets the palestinian authority president michael dumbass. it is uh that meeting elizabeth is scheduled to take place in about 3 hours from now your secretary of state, anthony blake, and coming to the let to meet with palestinian president my mood i bus. now this is going to be difficult because every time the blinking has met with our boss, when he's been in the region in the area when he's come to them, a lot, not much has come of those meetings. the last time he was here, the meeting lasted under an hour and really there was no results. there's a lot of expectation about that meeting today, but it's unclear exactly what will be discuss now blinking yesterday after his meeting with his really officials and with these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu had stated in his press conference to assembled media and telling me that he would like to see is really officials make it easier for the palestinians to
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govern themselves. he also wants to see a pathway for the creation of a palestinian states, but what is blinking, bringing that would allow that to happen. that would ensure a roadway for that to happen. nobody knows at this point. there are also other challenges when it comes to the us expectations for the palestinian authority, perhaps taking control in gaza after the war. there is, there's been a lot of discussion in the past few months about how the us would like to see the palestinian authority, perhaps back in control and gaza in a day after the war scenario. now a recent poll sounds at almost 2 thirds of palestinians are opposed to the palestinian authority, participating in meetings even to discuss gods as future after the war ends. beyond that, this paul, which was conducted in december with palestinians, found that 60 percent of palestinians said that how much should be in control in gauze after the war. and beyond that, this pull found that only 16 percent of palestinians said that a palestinian authority, unity government without palestinian uh, issue should,
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should be in control. and if it were to be that it should be without house, any president would i bust as heads that really goes to show the lack of trust in the palestinian authority by a majority of palestinians, the ch oranges that lie ahead. there's a lot riding on this meeting, of course blinking would like to see the palestinian authority step up and do more . would they be able to and then would the people support them if that were to happen as well. so there's a lot to be discussed, a lot of expectations, and we'll just have to wait and see what is the result of this meeting later in the day. and the thank you so much for that. mohammed jump june live in my la. well, after 5 visits to israel, us secretary of state antony blinking has repeated a familiar message, a cold for restraint, but he has refused to call for a cease fire. more than 23000 palestinians. many of them children have been killed in 3 months of war on casa lincolns urged as well to allow more humanitarian aid. and to this trip and said,
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palestinians and northern guys must be allowed to return to their homes. as soon as conditions allow the higher ups reports from tennessee, he came to israel with a message from some arab leaders that normally ization of relations is still possible. but with conditions they are ready to support a lasting solution that ends the long running cycle of violence and ensures israel's security. but they 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 right. the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is willing to allow a palestinian state with anthony blinking again, just into allowable aids into the cause of the strip. and he seemed to convince is ralph and now to consider allowing people that to space from northern garza to return, we agreed to down a plan for the un to carry out an assessment mission. it will determine what needs to be done to allow this place pallets and palestinians to return safely to homes
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in the north. now this is not going to happen overnight. there are serious security infrastructure and humanitarian challenges. 70 percent of the goal is districts infrastructure has been destroyed, of the majority of the population is hungry was found and said to be around the corner and diseases already spreading. bodies continue throats underneath the rubble. and then the st. anthony blinking says that several hour of countries already to support causes reconstruction off to the wall. but it's hard to tell when that will be is this rose says it will continue the will 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, thinking flurry of me things and made it treat updates, focused on escalating tensions along as well as northern border with uranium. but group has, by law in southern lebanon. lincoln's next stop is egypt with
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a revival of a sci fi deal. and another round of hostage release is set to be taught of his agenda boxes. this trip has highlighted anything. it's how far away from a real settlement, all the policies to this conflict. still all a sort of fight at all. just sarah louise little joined now by lucy. i know is i could i use director of golf studies center to as counselors university very good to have you with us again. this is aka. so we were hearing from our correspondent in the muller earlier talking about the upcoming visit to the us secretary of state anthony, blinking to meet the palestinian authority president tomorrow with the boss again in the law that he said his perception is that he hasn't achieved anything on these visits to the palestinian territories, it's his 1st visit to the region to israel. if you're looking at the trajectory of the war and the total, it's taken on the people in gaza. do you think that has visits as well? what have those visits achieved?
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i built india to anything. every time they came, they can with the very clear message, the beginning that there were kind of the last month on the weeks and it's on you. he'll keep repeating, i will take all the time i need so far. he's doing what he said he would do. and they said you, we want you to after the 1st exchange of hostages, they asked them to reduce some of the people that they weren't kidding. every day, this is where it kept doing the same. so every time the blinking came with the key, a message even by the same, that's what we want to do. it is to be a potential more to the cbs to allow us you my opinion at a point. the gus that's true. nothing of that's happened. so it seems like every time you know, there's a spray shooting beverly israel eh, on the media. then when they come on, they meet and it's on the, on the come back to the us. the things remain the same. it seems that they are more interested in showing their own public opinion that they are worried about what is going on the go with disobedience and we've heard from many democrats themselves,
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things of the us isn't using the leverage that it has with as well. do you think that's the case? you talk to him in the way we have 2 times in this a 3 months. but the, the, the president approved emergency a military, a to israel by boston, the congress a. we don't, we don't see how words are translated into actions in the united states. a case that keep repeating that even blink and yesterday said that even though they are asking base really to be official, most of the civilians they keep repeating, they support the military action. so there is no real action that'd be nice as a steak. and the only one that they, they, they took it to change to obtain, showing that an area. and you know that somebody being of the day was so what the resolution that'd be in change anything. so we see that they show some can some better belief, but then actions are not consistent at all. okay? we're hearing something similar,
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i suppose. you can say from the bushes to foreign secretary, i want us to just have a look at the nation as comments from him. david cameron expressing concern that israel's actions in gaza, he said, may violate international. and he actually made the comments while appearing before a parliamentary committee on tuesday and the u. k. you know, it's a posted israel's offensive and gaza cold for it, submit a treat to show restraint. let's listen in to what he has to say. it all these faces. good. there's a question mark as to whether it is in breach of internationally managerial. that's why you have to go back. look at the episode. what to in particular was bowman, 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 saint david time when he was actually he was grilled by a member of the scottish nationalist party saying,
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you know, do you believe that as well as breaching international law should, should as well be turning the water back on and he said they have so if he about it wasn't a and he said, well, i'm not a lawyer. but the human thing to do would be to, to use the water back on the frontier. evade the question? actually he said yes, at some point the but he was worried when he was ask several times because he was pushed to to say, to give a yes or no answer. a bunch of you know, what of a, what he said is legally, i don't have the tools to that their mind, whether it's rarely scored within or crimes or not. this something that needs to be done by the court or by a judge. this is going to happen, i mean, supposedly the, but that's what i'll just this court will address that. but we already have from the not to say that they dismissed the psychologist and that's the basis. and so let's see how is going to, to work. we also have from the book the, the digital phone and for the municipal for when he came couple of days ago. again,
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that's the same that they ask and they started to review the amount of people that they are killing gossip up. on the other hand, they release the bond to able to fight the cell too. so we gotta be able to somebody that is defending $330.00 on the east. right. so we have mix messages on one of the outside and actually on the other. yeah. and i just want to ask you one last question because you said that the german foreign minister asked israel to reduce the number of people that they can when the us secretary of state of israel to practice more was trained to win the gym and say to reduce a half. how do you think that sounds when you look at the number of people who have been killed and gaza, it has to be stopping. it's like the convicts doesn't touch exactly. i mean, probably convenience of the the, we have to say something about their own government's actions at the same key, less people let's children, brother, then stop killing people. there's something that can make no sense,
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except there's one in terms of policy actions at the front that they're asking for restrain. rather than asking for the end of the conflict, the end of the war, specific identification and cbs doctors, hospitals on to the, for me makes no sense, which is making the u. s. government, i'm european governments and, but there was some european governments in particular to little bitty by the, in their own public opinions. but does it have they lost their, their capacity to, to, and to have empathy with human suffering another another basis. all right, that is lucy on executive director of golf study center at casa university. thank you very much for your time. but us and you came in the teresa, they've shut down a series of drawings and the sounds of the red sea us central come on says 18 joins for launched, as well as to cruise missiles and one ballistic missile. washington says it believes that we're launched from the controlled areas in yemen. no damage to vessels or injuries have been reported high to show cost or has more from
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washington dc. for more details from us central command to describe it as a complex attack of this barrage of the objects of object tiles and rows were launched from yemen 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 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 to sees that have continued as we've seen this now to be the 26th such attack, since november 19th,
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this happens, and even as of lincoln's presence is there in the middle east, which makes us attack more braves. 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, or the free flow 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 for an attack by his very forces has killed another person in the house and southern 11 on it's not known as a victim was a member of has been law on tuesday, several is ready. raids, killed full members of the onboard the fall of the assassinations of stay at home
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off members saying of how the reports from time in southern lebanon lines continue to be crossed 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 then the parent is really drawn 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 arms group in a southern village. 10 kilometers from the battle field 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 group opened the front to help relief pressure on its ally hum us in garza toria was killed a week after how mazda is number 2 solid. a rudy was assassinated in as well as stronghold invaded his red as troy. as much as i can to improve the possible
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presentation that tom once carries on another strike, like in the capital, i think that's when we can save the principal. was policy determines, as by open that it's the turn is indeed road has below has we tell you to, to the killings accused armed drones to attack and his ran the army base and stuff up some 12 kilometers from the border. the deepest strike inside as well. since confrontations began in october days earlier, it targeted in 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 radius from their homes as well once security restored and is threatening to expand the war. unless that happens. how's the law is promising to fight back without restraint? if israel launches an all out war, but it's secretary general,
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pass on this rela, didn't commit to a major escalation, he sent to, that's possible i would be open to negotiations with as well on clarifying the borderline with levon on the us has been trying to work on a long term border agreement to reduce tensions. but hezbollah says there will be no discussion. so to, as well stops, it's a question about the, it's right. it has lost pub, in god's done in lebanon, and thought this white phone, and then it gets coming to lebanon to try to start negotiations on what happens after the war. despite the attacks, hezbollah went ahead with the bearing is commander. so far, the group to its words and actions has signaled it wants to avoid a wider war well as well escalates and appears to be testing deposition center for their elders data. so there's nothing on to the head of knowledge of their
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understand human and when a site is where congress is beginning to the page, the most controversial met the law in its history, the transform this country, the country donald trump, back in federal court, asking for immunity, the outcomes to have a major impact on the cs us presidential election. the, i think it's safe to say it's looking for the co to cause a good pots of year. now we've got a massive battery of high pressure. that's a slots in place. it will strength, i'm supposed to go through the next few dice, i fuck and foster problem cos northern parts of the bridge. it shows that on down towards so many areas of scandinavia, pushing down towards north jeremy through denmark. there's
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a high that's nestled in place for the south, low pressure, lots of just the weather. rumbling away, still be with a free the. but it's right of that present some snow the right of the parent has a lot of weather that down across us by 9 push will take me to it. struggling to get to 9 celsius on wednesday. and that's that weather right. the way across the central met him moving all the way across into east and past anchor 4 degrees celsius. blustery conditions continue in head, driving, further east, which as we go through into with the state, a mall, right. as you can see that across the central med for the both of these gen retry, but it's certainly got to stay on the cool side of low temperatures recovery in normal for london. so when we go central positive, let us try and also effect to the fall both of africa months with the rifle here in to initiate west to weather will continue across and all of them algy area driving along the mediterranean coast. as we go through this day, lots of west africa is dry, the, the,
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the latest news as it breaks. so you creating a full says that this is one of the largest attacks on civilian info such as since the days of the vote with detailed coverage. the price of the santa by audit, for example, has gone up to 73 percent in just one week from around the world. the conservative use on your government has emphasized that piece is art, through military strength, dismissing his predecessors, policy of engagement with the north. the
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news the to watching the news out of the, of the, of the mind to about top stories. the sour, residential building in southern gauze was being hit to another nice of this variety attacks that leads 15 people were killed in the strike and rough us secretary of state antony blanket and says the total of as well as one civilians in gaza is far too high, he's just strange that refuse to pull for a c 5. and that is really military is carrying out more rates across the occupied west bank. please have palestinians have been arrested on several cities,
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including the milan, nap less full cut in engineering as well as the military lead. as a warning is a government of a potential uprising the occupied westbank, tens of thousands of palestinians have been prevented from returning to the jobs in israel since october. then as smith report from the law, every week in the occupied westbank, gasoline is ready, right? the sea is repeated over more than $300.00 funerals, have been held since october, the 2nd to chicago for should be. there's no water electricity in many places in the comes because it's not easy to keep fixing. and then making people's lives caught up and they want to kill on national guard. the destruction of homes, roads, and utilities during rates is a deliberate is really policy, widely denounced as collective punishment as well as occupation effects every aspect of life. but a more than 50 is that ok patient has perhaps been never more oppressive and suffocating than it is. now. if it's not rage,
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then it's secular. a time around $36.00 a week according to the un, a record time to accommodate the settlers. these rarely government is expanding permanent and temporary checkpoints. a 40 percent increase in the last 4 years says the un hours, long delays hobbled business and fuel frustration. and since october, the 7th, more than 192000 palestinians who worked in israel on the settlements have not been allowed back. let us know 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. so the 3000000 palestinians trumped in this occupation. it's why israel and military lead is a warning again of the risk of a 3rd uprising, bernard smith, i'll just say around remo. a goose of rabbis have protested against washington stones on garza, they have held us as an at be un headquarters in new york. the general assembly was
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meetings, discuss the recent us decision to veto, see 5 amendment on diplomatic edit. the james bass reports from the u. n. the array of protest inside an empty un security council chamber, a group, rabbis for peace, which wrapped presents about $200.00 us rabbis, sang chon seed and made speeches and suppose of a ceasefire. and garza to pray for compassion and mercy. and to honor all my un security officers arrived and then to school to the group. we'd been on the tour of un headquarters out of the building. well, we are here to say the president biden enter the us ambassador to very nations. if you do not speak for the jewish community and so in, in blocking this call for sees fire. some of the rabbis also made the presence known the un general assembly,
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which on like the security council was in session. assembly meeting was triggered because at the end of last year, the us use the pizza to block an amendment to a security council. resolution would have demanded a ceasefire in guns. it would be good if there was a strong international voice pressing him off as leaders to do what is necessary to end the conflict that they set in motion. on october 7th, or in a fiery speech. these railey ambassador attacked the un itself. you don't have the courage, sadly to come by terror and radicalism. you don't have the result to totally care about human rights to fight. the women fight for children will fight for their hostages. this from the representative of the country is ami, who is killed well over 20000 palestinians, about half of them children. this assault is without precedent in modern history, in the scale and pace of getting of children of you and person on
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of medical and the rescue teams of journalists and a busy week here at the you and the security council will meet twice in the coming days. to discuss the situation in gaza, james babies outta 0 at the united nations. the town now to look at some other world news and police and equity will say at least 10 people have been killed in recent gang violence. on tuesday, a group of on demand broke into a television station june and live broad costs of flesh and stuff in wire to alejandra renfield. he reports from the capital k tools to live footage showed that it's our main storming this tv station and way a q and taking the hosting crew hostage shots were heard.
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and the said is, during the least bit not to be home before the signal was cut off. it was the most brazen attacking the day of k os. across ecuador, gang members detonated car bombs, attacked universities, and kidnapped or killed police, meaning several cities in the declaration of war against the government of president. then he has no boar and is at the time. so to secure the crack down, it always puts you on a lot of it for 35 year old president who began east germany less than 2 months ago, responded by declaring a state of internal conflict a day after decreeing a 60 day state of emergency and nighttime curfew. e name 22 games is terrorist organizations in military targets. up at this moment, though, from this moment every terrace group mentioned in the degree that it has become a military target. the present and future of our country is that place. we will not the system or negotiate the price is,
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is escalate the following. the escape from prison and sunday of a door to macias, better known as speak to like what are some of a powerful drug lord before he could be transferred to a different prison. the violence broke out in the coastal city of y, a keel in these mazda, but is extended to the capital key to an even to safe and peaceful curious locations like queen the old citizens who were afraid. today there are tax and quito canter, vedo. every way, the police arrested 13 gunmen who allegedly took over the television station and freed the hostages. but they have been unable to stop the rest of the mag and neighboring, but who also declared an emergency along its northern border. in recent years, equis there has been living to unprecedented security crisis fuels by drug trafficking that out to a piece of fields to address during get into latin america's most dangerous country
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. the most difficult. we all know that when there are attempts to transfer power for prisoners, why? that's okay. here's the question is why the government isn't able to take preventive measures. the escalation of violence was a time bump that has exploded in president no boys hands. and so far, nobody has been able to break the link between the prison gangs and the violence that has brought ask whether to unprecedented levels of chaos and fear. allison that i'm be at the i was just the to keep the political on this adrian put as follows. i spoke to us earlier from global q. he says, structural problems and equitable have fewer gang violence. the causes are multiple about the what is particularly important to emphasize here is where they'll arise economy. so naturally, it's much more easier for a international crime to, for, to load their money in
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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 a very lax in terms of the immigration very lives in terms of, uh uh, allowing a gang leaders to, to stablish the dominance in a risk which has the presence. and it's only the last couple of years that we are seeing all the results of many, many years of, of, of these structural problems as being a exacerbated hundreds of anti government for testers. have march through the peruvian capital, lima, demanding justice for dollars of demonstrations killed a year ago. the protest is held. ben is against president dana blue autopay, who they blamed for this. well,
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them 60 people were killed in protests around february when president federal castillo is often in december 20. 22 and team is con, was, is debasing a controversial role. the if approved would give rice when president harvey, i'm in a sweeping palace. the measures would allow him to modify, overpay laws dealing with everything from people, salaries and pensions to abortion, or latin america edits, and to see a newman reports from when a site is. so it's name is a mouthful, the starting point law for origin times freedom or the on the bus law for short. congress is now debating its $633.00 articles aimed to transforming argentina's current welfare states into what could become the world's most regulated free market system. this means that if even if a side yeah, this is a fundamental and necessary step to ever come out. dick it, in situation, if the law has not approved, it will be unpredictable consequences. it's economic and social shop
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therapy allowing president to have you had relate to reduce pensions, privatized health care. so low state companies, reform electro and labor laws, even the right to strike. there's even an article to apply to the judges to wear black robes and use a gambled open and close accord ceremony of this under the umbrella of a state of emergency that would give the president extraordinary powers to basically bypass congress for up to 4 years. mean ne, who likes to painted itself as a kind of lion chain has said that in the democracy, a president is like an emperor. and that is exactly what many critics say he is trying to become. if he can manage to get the approval of congress. michael's novato believes mulay won't get what he wants to see. what they mean later after, despite malays desire to become a caesar, i don't think argentina's democracy is at risk. yes. to little power and congress
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and his followers are too disorganized to be a threat to my as well congress to beach working tash, arguing times, wonder how long they'll have to swallow malays. painful medicine before their sick economy improves with triple digit inflation. and malays recent 183 percent, the evaluation of the currency. but 3, c a hasn't sold a single pair of shoes today. so it's not for me though, and i found that this is all i could afford to buy to feed my family of 5 for the next 2 days. how can i tell my children to eat dry bread while we wait for better days? in extreme crisis requires extreme solutions says the president, for now most seem resigned to bite the bullet. for as long as they can see, a newman algae, sierra window site is full of us president donald trump spent the day in court facing full federal charges related to his attempt to of
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a ton of the 2020 presidential election. his legal team argues he should be exempt from prosecution, as he called hand reports from washington d. c. another trip to the dc courthouse for a former president, donald trump, facing for felony charges for attempting to overturn the 2020 election. his attorney is trying to convince 3 appellate judges, that he is immune from prosecution because although he wasn't paged over his actions on january 6th, he was not convicted by the us senate. the judges seemed skeptical. the yes no, yes or no question. could of president to ordered steal team steps to assassinate a political arrival was not impeach to be subject to criminal prosecution if he were impeached and convicted 1st. and so 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,
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during the senate impeachment trial, trump's own lawyers argue 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, and former presidents are not immune 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, issue. and 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 and will 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
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a criminal trial to sitting president. now the outcome of this case is significant, not just for donald trump and his future, but for the presidential election. in a recent poll, 24 percent of his supporters said that if he is convicted in this case, his name should not be on the ballot in a close election. a number that big could matter. patty, go ahead. l g 0, washington. the white house is being unaware of the defense secretary's treatment for prostate cancer. it's the most that lloyd austin was diagnosed in early december and underwent surgery nature in the month. he was invited back into hospitals of complications on the 1st of january, several republicans, according for a form of inquiry and to why the president wasn't and for the opposition, liberal party and baton look, set to one a majority in the parliamentary election. the provisional results suggest, and one says he states, and tuesday's vote for the $47.00 states and national assembly. the final results
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are expected later on wednesday is confirmed for the prime minister sharon top gave a chance a 2nd 5 year to the french president of manuel mack collins, hoping his newly appointed prime minister will bring new momentum to his administration. gabriella, outside of the country, his youngest person to fill the position of 34 years of age. natasha buckler reports from paris, one of the rising stalls of french politics. gabriela tile is now from his youngest prime minister. the 34 year old took over from elizabeth phone at a ceremony powers of to being appointed by the french presidency manual. my call the present because you don't have the youngest president in the history of the republic has appointed the youngest prime minister in the history of the republic. and in this i see a sign of all destitute and change and also a symbol of confidence in youth. director shots. that's all began his career with a socialist policy with joint micro centuries movement a year before my calls and elected in 2017. his career has accelerated onto the
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president from government spokes person, a budget minister, the he's a recent posters education minister, in which he controversially bound a bias in schools for the pointing gabriel at child person. mike role will be hoping to revitalize his government and turn the page on what is being a very difficult and challenging you. for months of pension reform protests to divisions and the president's policy over new immigration, new macro is clearly keen for fresh thoughts about the change of prime minister doesn't change the fact that the president doesn't have a majority in the french, paul, and i'm pushing ahead with this reform agenda wouldn't get any easier also because the difficulty is that when you want to push through major reforms, majority we measure, we don't see how he's going to a cheaper as well. so it's cause method, okay. dates past results, the indices public on particularly on the monument chrome because it's effectively the, the, the site, everything up here. so it's
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a new uptime in the same role. that's all well now for the head with the president's reforms and or to see the power selling pick gain still also need to rebuild trust with the public ahead of june. you elections and stave off the rising threat from the far right policies. the opinion polls suggest this a tile is one of phones is most popular politicians, but he'll be able to with that in politics. things can change fost, latasha, butler, which is 0 pars the still ahead on knowledge of the health officials involved with a scrambling to contain a color outbreak. just posing a threat to neighboring countries and 2023 brakes, right? just the was just yeah. paula watching the dangers posed by climate change. the
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the sales boeing has admitted the plane manufacturer was at fault. we talked to a duel of an alaska airlines flight, blew out last week. they've calhoun said boeing would approach the problem with complete transparencies and ensure as never happens again. no one was injured in the incident, but several airlines say they found loose pods on this 737 max lawn plains. the color outbreak has spreads across all 10 provinces of zimbabwe, killing a number of people. it's also spreading from neighboring countries, including zambia and most i'm big on the middle. it has more yet another funeral for a victim of colorado. this time and she wish and most of the capital her already
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things you knew it was for us, it is painful with this disease. we could not even say spice for the last time. and we don't feel that we gave him the last or speak to find the daughter of color. and the disease could spray from here. and it is splitting with at least 10 people who attended this funeral reporting symptoms of the disease within days. the government says it's concern such gatherings of worsening the outbreak. last year it limited the number of people attending burials and other public gatherings. about $300.00 people have died since february last year, a quote to passed away and the last month alone of the suffering from symptoms like diarrhea and vomiting and weakness. so far as 16000 people have contract at the water one disease, the government says it's working to increase supplies of clean water. and it's begun painting up sewage and refusing public areas, but it's been unable to stop street vendors from sending food. that's some feel good, was them to split up the disease? the government says it's doing what it can to keep people safe. we don't have
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enough fox cents to cover the whole country. by the way of mid doubt, the distance that's fitted. where we target a flux mission and we've come up with a target population of 1.9, something 1000000. so we have just rounded up to say, we would require about $2000000.00 doses. but the world health organization says global supplies of oral colorado, vaccines are limited to colorado, with break is also affected, neighboring zambia. since october, more than 6200 people have become infected and about 250 have died. it's important that the community to respond because this is wrong. i think that's where the weaknesses the community still will text. you know, easy as so many gentlemen working in the infected in mozambique. more than 8200 and fictions have been reported. and those tens of
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thousands of migrant workers returning from zimbabwe to south africa. following the christmas holidays, health authorities have increased screening and borders to try and stop this period . so meet them a lot, i'll do 0. sign to us have confirmed that 2023 was the was how to see it on record data from the company because climate change service shows that last year was likely the warmest and a 100000 years since june. last year, every month has been the hardest on record errands the coast caves, the director of the center for climate and security. and she says that there's a correlation between highs and climate change and an increased risk of violence and conflict globally. what we saw in this past year with record temperatures was military's having to the deployed around the world to respond to rescue people from extreme weather events to fight wildfires. right. and so we're seeing the
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daily impacts of this warming in world. we're also seeing climate change intersecting with other issues, to drive risks of instability and conflict. you can look at countries like sudan, like ethiopia, risks elsewhere where not climate change alone, but climate change as another level of stress on top of already of honorable situations. places where say you have uh drought right and populations of agriculture is undermined. so people can't farm in their communities, they might have to leave their communities to try and find sustenance elsewhere. they may be frustrated with their governments for not being able to step up and support them and managing these risks. and then when you layer that in a country like sudan, which is dealt with a civil war and a cool in the past a few years, then you have a combustible mix. right?
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and you, staff are kind of similar where you've had a conflict and cove. it and climate all combining to create stress and, and amplify risks of violence and conflict. noah's parliament has approved a plan to allow dixie mining office closed. under the proposal, the country will lease runs from underwater exploration to commercial mining companies. opponents, one, it could endanger the environment, a cold weather conditions, a hamper in search at this in japan, the number of people killed in the near his day as quick as the past 200 of the 68 people are still missing and the remote no to us intention of the government has deployed more than 6000 soldiers for the session operation, but heavy rains and making it difficult to stay with us on challenges. here we are back in just a few minutes with all the latest updates on israel swan garza and the rest of the day is world news. thank you for watching the
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