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the the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the out on the clock, this is the news on life and coming up the next 60 minutes does is that like the hospital runs out, a few of them is plunged into toughness. forcing doctors to treat patients including print, which is babies are fresh spots. the lawyers will know what size they do. this
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prevents over the court has been very clear with regards to pick 10, not any justification. would you say no justification for genocide? the international court of justice begins deliberations off the 2 days of hearings and to where the israel is committing genocide games, promising and god's it says, turnkey, hard to imagine people good who move back. know the un humanitarian chief tells the security council, the force displacements of palestinians is underway. garza, the government tutsis threatened to attack american and british entrust across the red seats after the fight is it killed and asked noon. so we'd be getting dogs with the bus and in collapse of the health care system. and a series of is really strikes targeting residential errors. and this is the scene
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and i likes the hospital hospital in the bella waiting. central garza where there's being a total black. how does the facility run out a few thousands of displaced people, a sheltering there and talk to is it being forced through treat to patients by flashlight and how much of it? there are a lot of people here in 2 hours at most, if the electricity doesn't come back and the oxygen, these patients you see here will die in southern goals are human call units has been destroyed and that is really striking. at least 6 people were killed, but they were only women and children innocent. and on the time of the strike there's no need for the i c j to carry out investigations. these crimes are clearly evident. this is nothing short of a genocide that is clearly visible. and understood are, and 10 people are being killed near the roof of border crossing after and is really struck here to house sheltering displays. people within $23700.00 palestinians have
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now being killed since a will be gone on october the 7th. back in central gaza mouses era. how does the camera crew inside our likes the hospital now plunged into darkness? some of the stuff about doing nothing, so shut down upfront. we are at the reception of i'll also hospital. it is completely dark. as there is no electricity, and there is no solar energy to power the hospital. so this is the situation. one of the reception n e r of i'll accept hospitalized. so you can see that there is no service that is being provided. it is completely out of service. so i just went ahead on saba. as you can see here, this person is wounded with critical injuries. since the i c u of i'll ok so hospital. but this person is in agony and can die at any moment. doctors cannot do much for him. of a 100 members damage. what we can say is the hospital is completely out of service
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. they cannot provide any service. as you can see, the situation is very dia. we don't know what to say. everyone is excepting there is no solar energy to power the hospital. the situation is tragic. very challenging . let's say now for about 0 is talk about a zoom in rafa in the south and the strip is more of the situation about like the hosp as the locks of hospital in central areas of cause of strep had become completely uh, dock right now as the fuel of generates has had completely run out of those in full like out of electricity. and the hospital, which also contains hundreds of patients who are in a very desperate need for electricity to keep providing medical treatment as a new pulled, babies are in a very risky situation right now as the might lose the life. if this black outs, electricity continues,
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and we can clearly also say that the hospital is very crowded with patients and agent people alongside with evacuees for trying to live in the yards. the back yards also of the hospital as the bombardment that did not stop. we early have to report things that the vicinity of the hospital had been widely attacked by the military as a number of residential buildings that being destroyed alongside to the fact that the hospital is existing in an area which is considered to be a bottles of that we have these very forces on the palestinian flight as a now with the expansion of the military operations and the middle good for nights . it's possibly this hospital will be exposed and subjected to youth threats which can compete. oh, so it could cause as a very severe damage to the hospital as is where the forces before had opened the fire against the intensive care unit, some some of its main central departments. and also the we are afraid this palestinians to meet and to face the same scenario that hospitals in the north town in central areas of golf. the city have met as these very forces,
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very expanding the military operations of that time. right. and these are the native hospital carriers is always the or isn't it to say the least and just as the is right instructs go on and on. yes. in the past hour we wouldn't smoke strikes, especially in rough or where. and one of the latest is where the military attacks on a residential building that was completely leveled to the ground, led to the clink of 10 palestinians, and voss which or 2 of them where it is that trees will have been selected. so you can go from different parts of the gaza strip on they have been also a tech showed to enroll fi. this area is supposed to be safe. and the attack had been conducted in the area that is completely close to the commission of bull, which is a, this is a part of the ongoing systematic genocide of attacks against the southern part. or can you just also witness ongoing confrontations the on the ground as the author was showing of the middle areas of gauze, this trick we're talking about. and the i'm also right, a break and along side with gary val are these areas there nowadays are to sit it
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to be as a csf with the military operations as isabel is moving to the 3rd phase of fighting on the ground. they are pushing from the outskirts toward the main central neighborhoods and this is completely happens on the very intensive exclusive fire cover for the menu of things trips. well the health system and guards are, is almost collapse due to nearly 3 months of israel's relentless ties. according to palestinian health officials, is there any forces of killed at least $312.00 health care workers since october, the $726.00 hospitals across garza, out of service. more than a $140.00 healthcare centers have been bombed in $53.00 are out of service. and more than a 100 ambulances have been destroyed or damaged according to god's as health ministry. palestinian health officials say israel has detained in any 100 doctors. nurses and hospital staff members include the director of the officer for hospital garza's largest health facility does not ruined jane smith, if it's an emergency precision with medical aid for palestinians is just returning
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from gaza, where he worked with allies the hospital and explains what he saw as well, i was working with a team for minutes later palestinians in the international rescue committee. we were a small team working alongside of doctors and nurses within the past. in the administrative health we are working in garza and specifically at our black ser, uh who uh, the 26th of december through the 8th of january. uh, every single day was uh, near laura's new uh, new level of violence or like anything that i have ever seen before. we would traipsing and seeing hundreds of patients every day. and that of course was in addition to the many functions of in patients. and in the hospital itself, the hospital actually was so crowded um with, with inpatients that they had opened up to next is adjacent to the hospital for an overflow of patients. every day we would feature,
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which in some children were among many of the they did, the trauma relates included the we that we received in the emergency room. many children admitted to the hospital for the treatment of open fractures. i'm complex in charge of domino little open chest. we see we would say sort of mass casualty after mass casualty incident. and that is very difficult under any circumstances, but it, but given the very, very strain resources that were available in the hospital at the time that the team that we were working with palestinian colleagues having to make very, very difficult decisions. turning to the hague, now i need to national court of justice, where alignment public hearing is wrapped up and which south africa is accused as relative committing genocide and gaza on friday. the 2nd and final day as well, rejected the accusations made by south africa's legal team. it all units act in
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self defense funding was it didn't start. step vesman has more from the hey for the 2nd and final day of oral arguments, and the international court of justice gave israel a chance to respond to allegations. it's committing genocide and gaza and it's doing so with intent. its lawyers began by turning the argument on its head, but if it has been ex that may be characterized as genocide, then i have been prep perpetrated against israel. israel odds is that the nature of intensive urban combat means the will be civilian casualties, but it won't acknowledge that the international n g o's, an even to un, itself relies upon the quarters told of 823000 casualties. as the applicant repeats, as many have, i'm verified statistics provided by from us itself. hardly a reliable source. south africa, submission of 9 pages of commons by senior is for
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a leadership detailing what it says, demonstrates genocidal intent. me a cherry picking, says israel, there is the link to the on to run the sessions to demonstrate that israel has or has have the specific intent to destroy and how low impulse upon the streaming people as such, israel says it's continuing efforts to ramp up humanitarian assistance in gas that indicates the opposite of genocide or intent. there is no restriction on the amount of water that may enter gaza. israel continues to supply its own water to gaza by 2 pipelines. lawyer re presenting south africa however it directly references is rouse, defense minister you'll have to go on as is, ryan was imposing a complete sage on gaza. that would be no electricity, no food, no water,
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no fuel. ever thing with the closed. because is that i am, is fighting human on a month of the un stop legal body d i. c. j exist to settle salad disputes between states. and israel says south africa's application fails on this aspect alone. denying the court's jurisdiction. it seems to believe, but it does not take 2 to tango. it is sufficient if one state determines there is a dispute that a dispute existed when the application was filed by south africa and late december as a matter of public record. at this time, south africa had already a twos. use the in the security council, the general assembly. and as a big florida of engaging in gen, decides an act he's had conducted a different magic day most. or is that a warning? it that you viewed its conduct as genocide. it is, well, it uses south africa,
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also acting not on behalf of the students, but that's what it's called the legal of the how much there was organization, south africa, i denied that charge and insist it's doing everything. it can to stop more home being done to the palestinians. alas, my case here at the international court of justice with south africa. i'm making a compelling argument. why? of the lease, as well as permitting genocide and gaza. and israel saying is absent and self defense and refusing how much on the internal side of whatever the outcome c s around for the 1st time. and the dog is considered a win for international justice. and it shows that she a gravity of the situation in gaza. a decision by the court on an urgent injunction is expected in a few weeks step fast and l just sierra in the he is ready for his claim, a loan chief, your tax on gossip. at the civilian death, toll continues to rise. within 23700 pallets the incipient kilten sample began.
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most of them women and children, on average about 250 palestinians are killed every day buys ready forces this far more than any other major comforts in recent years. according to the british charging ox from on wednesday, israel's minutes reset it hit more than a 150 targets across the gaza strip. within a 24 hour period. over on its launch, more than $10000.00 desk strikes and just say that 3 months. israel was rejecting, i use ations of genocide of the i. c. j. demonstrate is gathered outside the code. some of the binge of a was that i just really presented its case beforehand to not who go to get this thing, but it has not come. it has asked of genocide the house on the outside is you not because of just as important as they accuse israel of somebody thing. cox of genocide. they think that what visual has been doing is not just about active
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genocide, but it is an ongoing process of developing young people as a whole, as, as well presented evidence. and as i need to say, have a good, a homeless adult, they need the uh, the incubation would not to be needed if this is provided them with more electricity. and the evidence of the brand was providing the, even the what's the funds by the people here who see that they need these fire is what i meant to stop it to the, to the and all of the people who are standing with this. it was happening in got it probably be the other, the right the south african officials have responded to israel's defense at the international court of justice. so i'm going to mail it has more on those comments from john his back, the following, the legal arguments that's of africa made at the quote on thursday. the following. the defense made by israel on friday,
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as of african officials said that they stand by their position and that they don't believe that self defense is an adequate defense for what they consider to be genocide of the so that frequent officials addressed to me just outside the court on friday afternoon and uh, the director general of the international relations department, st. done go ahead said. and this was in, in reaction to is wales attack on south africa. that it is a defend to come awesome that it supports from us. he had said that there's no basis in fact, will that argument and it should be a lovely rejected. and also that because international relations administer now lady bundle had said that she expected is well to focus on the events of october 7 rather than the significant loss of life in gauze following israel's bombardment. and she had said that, so that i forgot, had condemned her mazda full. it's a tech on october 7th, specifically, because civilians had been targeted so,
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so that we could continues to stay in stand for them. and it's argument and says that it is supporting a palestinian rights, especially during this war on garza and maintains that this is a population of people that us for decades suffered. and the occupation of that israel has needs to remember its responsibility as an occupier in an occupied land . somebody the ultra 0 to his book moving rabbani, submit the lease on the list, specializing postilion affairs. and he says israel's arguments of the i c. j can not be taken serious. of course, we'll have to wait probably a week or 2 to find out when the international court of justice decides whether it will institute provisional measures and if so, which ones? but i was really struck by this really argument today. i mean, it was almost as if they thought they run,
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it is really court and they didn't really have to try too hard. because if they simply demonize their opponents and gas light the audience and make it up as a go along and claim basically, i didn't do it. he hit me 1st and so on that that would seal the case. but of course, you're not arguing in front of it is really military court in the west bank are arguing in front of the international court of justice and many of the claims they made have already been disproven and the judges are, are fully aware of this. so i think um, you know, given the over whelming and overwhelmingly compelling case that the south africans presented yesterday, i think israel's argument that there is no dispute between it and south africa and the i, c, j basically has no jurisdiction here. and that the only thing is real has been engaged in, in the gaza strip as humanitarian assistance to the civilian population. i suspect
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it's not going to fly very well. a representative for the us population funded in palestine has described the situation in gauze, was beyond despair in desperation, as far as a visit the by u. n. team last week. that is clear from my visits. the situation in gaza is beyond any of our sinus and it's getting worse when i saw where i fell with the despair. busy desperation is everywhere, as you will do all the cat jones, all the bases for assisting the wise. i mean, and i don't even want to speak about a life weeping and because i didn't see any of our in gaza right now. what i saw was, was read to be operating, i'm sorry to say to be happy about 66 colors of mental hygiene. most my kids into gaza working uh when i saw the menu, positive cleaning on well to really scaled and get more into the god. because much
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more is needed, as i keep saying i scale, we've delivered around a interagency reproductive health kids. so his comprise is around $56.00 boxes because these kids about 7 boxes and they supposed to. busy 360 birds, we clinical delivery assistance, the them being winfrey supplies, drugs, disposable equipment. and it really helps manage um, both cost and the bus terminal in neonatal complications. meanwhile, the un security council is meant to discuss the threat of force displacement the product, and using jobs or something the you and emergency relief coordinator has boned is already underway. any person's just raised from gaza must be allowed to return as international to mobs. in this context we are, it's caused by recent statements. it's very name analysis regarding pounds drug coverage
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. the mass transfers civilians and guys out to a set countries apparently being referred to as quick and quick voluntary re location on quick these statements raised great concerns about the possible forcible mass transfer of deportation of the post and their population from the causes trip. something that would be strictly prohibited, of course, on the international law. and any attempt to change the demographic composition of god that must be some of the rejections would also dressing united nations security council. the proud of sydney. non basset described the, their desperate situation in gauze. virtually every palestinian in garza has been displaced multiple times from a home to you to
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a you and shelter to attend. searching for the, for safety, every with finding safety. nowhere searching for live anywhere. met by this. everywhere. i get rid of this on does b monitor you events at the united nations security council in new york? so i gave what more do we here as well, i think what we heard from martin griffith at the top humanitarian official of the united nations is something that we have been hearing for many, many weeks. now he's brief the counsel multiple times in various different formats . but every time he paints a more somber picture of the humanitarian situation in gaza. and i think we really heard that again as he was briefing the council members just a short time ago. he said that the u. n. team recently got access to the north of guys and he said,
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colleagues who have managed to make it to the north in recent days, describes scenes of utter hor, corpses, left lying on the road. people with evident signs of starvation stopping trucks in search of anything they can get to survive. so certainly painting a picture of reality of their really grim, grim situation that civilians face there and un officials that have gotten into the north. you guys are seeing that firsthand as well. uh the un is saying 85 percent of all the people of guys that have been forcibly displaced. that's about one point . 9000000 people, martin griffith's telling the council that they need to return home. however, they might not have a home to return to do to the utter destruction. and i'll also say this was a key point to eat, the unofficial pointing out, the humanitarians are still being targeted by the is really military. he said that
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uh, a humanitarian sites had been struck on numerous occasions in the past few days. this bite, their location being given to these rarely military forces and should be noted that a 134 un facilities in guys that had been damaged from israeli bombardment. and the number of un personnel would have been killed in geyser by his really forces is now up to a 148. it's most deadly. a conflict for any un mission. ever for humanitarians. deborah will leave with that, thanks a lot. take care brothers under the united nations in new york. let's explore this further. we can speak to michael link, who's professor emeritus at west and university. he was full. my you in special ripple to for she writes in the occupied palestinian territory. jones is not from london. ontario,
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welcome set to algae 0. so mountain griffith and what he's been saying really fly a warning flag about israel's, in some cases stated intention. not so much. voluntary relocation is force displacement says mountain griffith is located there. there are a couple of different ways of listening to what you just ran. these are saying one is the what the minister of, excuse me, finance has said of stairs small each. but we said that he wanted to see guys that by the end of the war, was only but a 100 or 200000 gallons left. and the other $2000000.00 would it be ported and forced to be removed from from gaza. others such as the any the on the minister who is a member of the can method for the le could who is a former in boston or about from israel to the united nations. excuse me. pass that . um. yeah, they put this in humanitarian gun and she's written op eds to say, well,
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i don't countries in europe in north america help rescue palestinians from their miserable lives in gaza and take them in, in the same way that the ukrainian refugees were, were taken in. so this, the idea of a forcible displacement comes in a couple of different kinds of but the most important, but i think the most showing concept is the fact that when and this war does and you know, the reputation, the palestinians are in the i was, i'm reading nothing to return to the mo, the north from the center of guys i haven't flattened the homes have been destroyed over 70 percent of the homes. and guys are either been destroyed or damaged or infrastructure has and gone all of the buildings with respect. but we think of it terms of a good civilian, civilian life, schools, universities, hospitals, and libraries, um, apartment, building a courses they've all been destroyed in this war. and i suspect that's probably the unspoken motive behind
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a lot of this instruction is that the guidelines realize that there's nothing to return to israel, but hope that they would then say, let's skip up on gas and go someplace else, right? well, you, you also have the us and bassett, a thomas greenfield. you invested in rejecting statements from the is ready to minnesota is quoting for recess months, outside of gauze, or of, of gardens. and so given that what was, would the international community do to enable dozens to stay in garza as well? presumably israel has a, a presence that i don't think a guy, palestinians and gals are going to feel safe. but at any point where israel, so as a military or security presence in, in gaza, a simply impossible given what they've gone through during the last 3 months. when countries say as united states that says that they don't want to see the forcible displacement of palestinians from gaza, they're going to have to match,
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i guess these words with deeds to ensure that it's a combination of palestinians probably coming from the pulsing authority as well as the international community with partners that the palestinians of want of trusting that are going to be involved in the rapid reconstruction of gas or to ensure that it becomes a livable once again. but anything we've heard from me, you monetary and officials from the united nations that guides us beyond on level, how was the amount of the structure and that's there. so this is going to be in a norm is project one of the most. one of the, probably the most expensive projects in the, in the 20 twenty's to one of accomplishing if guys are, is going to be able to house 2.2 and 2500000 pulse demands in the, in the foreseeable future. right. of course, the affordable transfer has already taken place within the strip as a yes and it is this itself is a, is
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a violation of international law. if a and bathing army displaces people, it has to ensure the monitoring need to that to that people have to ensure that the they have access to fuel the food to water, adequate shelter, enter enter medical supplies. and as a, as we've seen, they were told to go, so they were bombed as a, as they had went through the, to the south of gaza. and there was, there was a great obstruction by israel in terms of ensuring humanitarian aid was going to be able to enter against it from the roof of crossing in from egypt. and there was obstruction from trying to get any trucks until lately was humanitarian a going in through the green shalom of crossing from from israel. and we know today that the amount of humanitarian aid getting in is far, far less than the minimum needs that the palestinians sheltering in the south of again as a wait of needing my coming to. i appreciate that. so mike link professor emeritus at western university,
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thanks very much indeed for novices. thank you. my pleasure. if you happen to see rebels the morning that all american and british interests have become legitimate targets as of to 5 of the sizes were killed in asteroids by us and u. k. forces overnight on thursday, multiple sites across the country were head, including the capitol of sun, in the bottom of the american and british enemy, bay of full responsibility for their criminal aggression against all you. how many people, which will not go and onset and unpunished. the many armed forces will not hesitate to target the sources of threats and all hostile targets on land and that see to defend human, it's sovereignty and independence. this brutal aggression will not dissuade human from supporting the oppressed palestinian people. and the many armed forces will continue preventing is rarely shipped. so others heading to the ports of occupied palestine from navigating in the arabian and red seas. what is taking a look at where these attacks occurred that strikes to be reported in the vicinity
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of the day, the airport, the airport and ties in dhamma and come on camp in a sort of an elder law. me base know, have son. while us president joe biden has commented on the who the responds during a visit to pennsylvania, he said that will be most strikes against a who think if they continue to target ships in the red sea. we will make sure that we respond so let's get more from shepherd time to joins live now from washington dc. so she has some short comment from the president. what else is the white house been saying about these attacks? it was a very brief things in the white house, the pens of good, i'm sorry, vice making his comments while he was drawing pennsylvania out in pennsylvania and after that general aero satisfaction of self congratulation. it was a time to get an official general involved in the operations that as far as he was concerned, that was good work in preventing me with these from impeding international shipping by them himself quoted
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a successive part because there he said that was as far as he knew there were no civilian, so they're getting casualties. but throughout tribal officials, the saying there is also and expectation offered. tally ation. there is no um understanding of how fall the who these capability has been hasn't been degraded. but as, as our pentagon general sat in a, in a briefing, unfortunately we're only he feels that his message has been given to us is simply not going to be not going to be messed with. but there is a issue with what is there a problem going forward? you're expecting retaliation? and in fact, depending and did say that the who these did launch one anti ship ballistic missile on friday, but they said it didn't hit to anything. so what's the problem then? and then that's what we keep hearing from biden, i'm from defensive and, well, you know, we'll continue to strike strike and who is the target. so it's just tit for tat. that's the fun. and what's fascinating is, what was also clear,
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especially about the briefing with the general was there was a sort of comprehension as to what this is all about the what, why we read, she was escalating if a body, because he does have all that with these a terrorist for that for the jungle that it's worth reading out because it gives you a sense of what's the kinds of things that's dealing with. there's also what do you think that's going to be? what time you ation. so what do i expect? well, be a possibility, it's well that was a ballistic myself of this morning. so united seems within that dna. what i would hope that is that they recognize that there is, you know, it's generally front less now. um, i'm not sure you know what advantage they have holding the international shipping and the red c hostage. i think it's helpful to the region. it doesn't affect things, are directly related to the courtesies their defects, many of the partners that they were complete. get befuddlement, apparently as to why the who these are attacking shipping is really shipping shipping, having to, as well as what was the who these are concerned. and when basically he's been very clear the cause of this violence is the bombardment of gauze that i'm the who these
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feel under the international genocide convention. they have a legal obligation to act in order to stop genocide and go in gaza. but apparently about to be used to the pentagon, they just, they don't really know what's going on as far as the body concern is just about terrorist. and if it was, the strike will strike back and thought about the root causes of the conflict. she had things that she ever tons of the in washington dc as tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets of many of the many capital i'd be to purchase from san i where you have these are on the streets, protesting against us and purchase strikes and multiples you can tell that protest has to be gathering in large numbers in the capital each week for months. it shows solidarity with palestine and the people of gauze. my $100.00 ton as miller from one of the demonstrations. tens of thousands of uh you have any them the state has the taken to this, the, to the survey and square which is one of the biggest squares and sign off to express their own go uh, over the us, uh, british. uh, it res,
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over uh, different uh, outside of los positions or all these positions. they also uh, have tickets through the states to, to say that bill. uh, going to continue with their products and also to call on the policies to continue with their operations and the rates in order to put more pressure on its way to lift its sage on people of guys and also to uh, put an end to uh, the doing the side bar on and, and does the uh, the mysterious hairs a also, uh they, they, that made it clear the hours before, after the, uh, us and british. uh, erase. yeah. gonna take it to the states that thousands, they say that they are not afraid of a us. i'm british a race. they are either meant to continue the to continue or their, uh, fraud is and also to continue the support to the policy,
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the people in spite of all of the, all the threats that are made, made by the us, british, according to their words, is a sort of head here in on sara, as israel's war and does, continues published demands in the west bank say that getting through a form of collective punishment. making that said he lives comparable the hello. well, the lines, the range i finally arrives across northern australia. so we see that rain pep up through the kimberly the top and through northern queensland in the cell, and we're likely to see couple 100 millimeters of rain over the next little bit. now for the rest of australia, we've dialed up the heat in w a. so per set, $41.00 that's a good 10 above where your should be for the month of january winds will shift, temperatures will lower, but that is still above where you should be at $36.00 degrees later on the weekend . now, also seen that heat through new zealand,
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both islands here gets been 31 christ church, also at 31 degrees. but whether alerts and play for this patch of what weather coming in to the southern alps over the course of the weekend's. pretty good run of rain east and south calum and 10 on borneo island and for that southern slice of sumatra island on saturday. and let's go bit further towards the north. there are moderate flight advisors around several of the city for this persistent band of rain. for china, it's all about the warrant through the yangtze and the pearl river valley. well, 120 degrees. that's what you'd expect to see in april. but those winds will shift around as well. rain will cool things off over the next little bit and it's not rain but snow for that western slice of japan, looking at about $25.00 centimeters over the next 36 hours, bye for now. as the
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a problem to access it. you hear the story on told to how does era the the outer daniel watching out 0 and one of our top stories. and there's a tiny black count of l. x. the hospital and job. i live in central garza also facility. rent out a few thoughts, has it been 4th treat patients including the privilege of babies by flashlight? thousands of displaced products to me is a sheltering israel has rejected accusations of genocide and causes the international court of justice. lawyers for his rel, altered on friday. the ministry is actually in self defense. the day before south africa presented evidence of masculine and white sprint destruction. you have been to the rebels of wanting to, to american and british address to become legitimate targets. that's off to 5 of
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the fighters were killed in as strikes by us and u. k. forces overnight on says to israel's minute truths, as a number of soldiers have being attacked by palestinian gunmen in the occupied westbank. it happened while the troops were patrolling. and then legal is rarely supplements cooled, adora salt as 5 back in killed 3 postings. this cross to the occupied torch bodies truism. traced by standing by that is trying to tell us more about the shooting, the, or what we've been seeing. tension on the rise or lies on what's happening and guys around the world. gosh, as a humanitarian crisis, developing on guys, a tension is on the why somebody occupied westbank with incidence and res, happening every day. the latest incidents we know of because of us is riley security services. is that in the town of boda, in the southern mental followed and the occupied westbank, there was an infiltration in one of those illegals supplements located there is
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riley, security forces are saying that 3 men info traded the settlement on this started shooting at to patrol there was an exchange of fired, the 3 policy and fighters were killed in the east riley. security forces have to request for more assistance for more troops in the area requested people to remain in their homes. and as they continue to search, whether any other uh, other palestinian fighters had tens or this area. another incident, this time near the city of cotton. and it's an area where there's been any increasing weights happening every day with people saying that there's reports of a is riley security forces entering that area. there was a rage where a 19 year old man appeared to be beaten to death. all his body showed signs of violence. apparently reports indicate that he died because of internal bleeding. this is happening as human rights organizations. as during that there's an
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increasing arbitrary the tensions in the occupied west spans. we are not for the tensions and fulcher. we're seeing an increase of the occupied westbank since the october 7th attack, no, totally because of the weights of our ongoing, the drones being used to tax exchange of attack. she's ongoing among other things but, but also because of the situation on the ground economic hardship. there's no trade of those who used to come out towards israel to work are not allowed to do so there was lots of tension. it's on the rise because of that palestinians, they are, are say, even though the story is rather a thing that is carrying out town until the terrorist operations palestinians, there's, are sitting that they leave the constant fees. that's residential, that turns very, very north of bodies through them. and as we just had from the rise of is being a dramatic rise in the number of israeli raids and the occupied westbank sensible on gods have begun processing and say is ready for us as deliberately targeting infrastructure during these incursions and leaving
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a trail of destruction in the wake is a former collective punishment by which i'm doing reports now from the nations refugee camp and the northern part of the occupied west bank. it's another day of struggle for palestinians living in the north shelves, refugee camp. a raid may be over with the rain is just beyond trying to walk across the street is hard enough. 1 trying to drive down, it is even harder when people can't even reach this area to shop on that, look how it's all broken and damaged. just hours earlier, israel's army once again stormed the camp. it's warmer, bulldozers digging up roads. it's forces destroying infrastructure. for a short walk of a narrow alley, we find that out of heavy foot whose family home was severely damaged during another incursion. 2 weeks ago, we stand next to
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a gaping hole. this used to be the window she looked out of pocket when i was in the bathroom upstairs had when they started destroying the house, i ran to another room in bullets weird coming into the house through every direction, the damage of the door and entered. i went home and spent 4 hours here, shut up to shuffle, so that in her family haven't been able to stay here since i made the discomfort she has, however, found relief in the fact that none of her children or grandchildren were hurt while these really soldiers searched the area for armed promised indian fighters. busy a few minutes away, even more wreckage, housing structures that have been knocked down. and the electricity lines that have been cut, palestinians here say this type of destruction caused by is really forces is a form of collective punishment. but they also believe it goes beyond that. and the by utilizing these tactics over and over again, israel is attempting to turn them against the resistance,
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but no matter the amount of devastation everyone we speak with says that strategy worked out the people a used to this, this doesn't affect the people support. no, it's the opposite. that makes people support the resistance more because this proves that the fund has a doing the right thing. it since october 7th reads by israel's army only intensified throughout the occupied westbank. here it's become part of the fabric of daily life. today, residents, once again do whatever they can to repair these roads, but they know the fix will only be temporary. how much influence is here? the nations refugee camp in the occupied west. what is published means die from israel is continuous bombing dogs, as history has been talked to to. this is the push up policies in before the war. medieval site once used by magruder's only some of the 8 century old buildings.
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hassan remains now. clauses oldest place of worship. the great marie mosque was originally about by that time charge built in the 5th century. i need the interest has left intact auction is really struck in december, us. and this was the last sign that most of which ones stood as a landmark and gone to the city. now lies completely in ruins. of being targeted by his ready strikes to the head here, and i'll de 0 civilians on the 5 and sit on the permanent tree group fighting. the
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army is accuse of targeting people unable to sleep to find the
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right. let's take a look at some of the days of the news and people trapped and dearest agency done or accusing the rep support forces of targeting civilians permit which group has been fighting through done so. i mean, since april last year it took over the state in december that led to the displacement of about half a 1000000 people that many more remained unable to leave him. a morgan report stuff from how to a warning. you may find some of the images in high report. distressing wonder there's always this mobile footage shows civilian surrounded up by the power minute through rapid support forces in may like in central to dance to the, to see the ra separated the town earlier this week. and local groups say they killed several. a body can be seen a few meters away from the group. or what the sizes. are you dead or not yet?
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the man filming asks, what does the body doesn't to move more footage, it shows other people being rounded up. i'm going to do the good. the man foaming here accuses them of fighting on the side of the army in a town noon to have no military facility. we are a stuff has been fighting for dance armies since april and launched an attack onto 0 states and december, taking it over after the army withdrew facilities, fitness hospitals, universities and facts were destroyed. at least 500000 people were displaced due to the recess attack. on the state that's one posted the largest number of internally displaced people from the currents conflict. local groups known as resistance comma tease safety risk has committed atrocities that include sexual violence, forcible disappearance of civilians, an arbitrary killings. they say many bodies have been left in the streets for days,
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and lots of civilian homes turned into military camps. many people who have tried to leave since the takeover has been forced to stay in the state as those were able to sleep save. they did so out of fear of falling victims to the our staff. we left our homes and how to move through allies and less unknown boots. when we left mcdonny, we saw the evidence of the atrocities that were committed by the r, as if the dead bodies on the streets. we feared for ourselves. we fled only with the clothes that we were wearing. in response to the accusations, the recept tools out to 0 that those who targeted civilians were not part of their forces and described them as outlaws. but with the history of the group targeting civilians going back even before the start of the current for survivors of the crimes in may like does the to say they don't doubt who's responsible even more going onto 0. how does
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a children have bearing the brunt of the fight and sit on the you and says at least 7300000 have been displaced. around half of those children about almost to $20000000.00 children will missed school this year. and 14000000 of them need emergency humanitarian aid. you and so as a conflict could create a generational catastrophe for students. 24000000 youngsters, monday by brian is units of the country representative. and so, john, that she says, tens of millions of children, of the victims of this call a. this is the generation catastrophe. so the is experiencing a humanitarian catastrophe all epic proportions. it's a young country. ha, the population auction that is 24000000 children. not to pause the war, but then the heaviest dr. second will with 3500000 children that's been supposed to be there fools. over the last 9 months. maybe so the record of
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the world's largest child's displacement, the close to 20000000 children who should be in schools are not in schools all by a few efforts in such a new college. can you imagine what is the future of this country in terms of 9 and on capabilities? we estimate if this capacity continues to be facing, or net lifetime, or the last $26000000.00 less dollars entry, she is shocked me. on the decline for kids. we're talking about or with 3500000 children under 5 years of age, suffering from acute attrition. a families of stuff held hostage and that controls prisons at them on the action from the countries. the president of already said these a 178 gods and book has remained captive on tuesday. the government to create a state of emergency in an attempt to crack down on the games that control. most of the country's trails, and it's under run,
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patchy has more from code of proxy person, which is north of the capital kito. it literally is known of the $45.00 prison guards still in the hands of convicted gang members at this maximum security prison in ecuador relatives of the guards and the mates as been camping outside the jail since monday, when the unprecedented unrest started the wife of one of the guards asked not to be named for security reasons. on wednesday, she received 2 voice messages from her husband as proof of life. saying he's doing fine. she doesn't believe him. he's not. well, if you listen carefully, his voice trembles. he's saying he's okay because he doesn't want me to worry vito's showing prison stuff being subjected to violence have been circulating on social media, increasing relative spirit and anguish. i don't have any real information. the
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police, nobody gives any information. i know what i see on television, so i just stay here in video waiting, hoping he's released, praying to god there's. there's prison guards association started legal actions against the government, demanding the protection of its members. it's vice president says the working of business conditions, unarmed under pages and a number in an overcrowded system dominated by gangs. i mean, fairly meant the we, unfortunately today when the riots and the gods can only run to save their lives, we face horrible acts of violence and cons. apply our protocols because we don't have the tools to do it. a camouflage uniforms are all we have every day before going to work. he said good bye to your family without knowing if you're going to return or not. back at the prison, family members of the inmates are demanding that the rights of the relatives to be
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respected, already the man, and they don't have food or water that being abused. while we were filming outside the prison security forces storm, the area with family members were gathered as part of the sweeping powers granted to them by president. then you and noble, the armed forces say they had the teen hundreds of people under the new state of emergency, and that at least 5 alleged premiums were killed. but it remains unclear when and if they will try to retake the prisons and what it would mean for those being held inside. i listen that i'm 50. i just need to go to boxy, of the house in defending champions. gotta have won the game with the agent top, they be $11.00 and $3.00, and now i crime a fif stone shave with 2 bills. that's a aiming to hit back off the the,
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the new 2020 to welcome. they lost all 3 of the group matches. and the richardson has this an opening ceremony, the fitting ages, biggest international football tournaments. just those a year own from posting the world cup final council. as we sail stadium was the venue for the starts with the asian come, 20 full teams will be competing in $51.00 games over the next month. in a country staging the event. a record the time was is wonderful. we're opening all things at the door and it's nice of the going. the stadium is. so you like somebody calls the people coming in the country, you know, and it's you know, culture. i think the word cup was the way. richard, honestly like this is just starting so very excited. this is really exciting to look to the beautiful memories from the last 2 years old. was amazing in the 7 minutes as raining champions caps all with the big favorites to win this
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the style that's it for me and the clock for this and use my colleague as a roman will be here to meet with more of the days. these include the midnight just from joseph, cool. but one of the largest was past due to a lot of fuel. see you soon bye for now. the in a moment of prayer for waiting into the freezing waters of the rio grande. the youngest today, just 2 months old. this is part of a huge search of migrants to reach the us border and recent days, over 4000 a day in the mexican state of while we live alone. all my friends have cross, they have cross. now. this is what lies in store for them, hours of waiting in the cold to be processed by over whelmed custom and border patrol officers from the texas side of the border increase in illegal crossings. this, the result of smugglers moving large numbers of people through mexico budget cuts
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