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the, the, i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career. no country is a like and it's my job defense life on how and why the palestinians take stock of what's left in gaza after a 100 days of war and no evans insights the ones that are enjoying this as long as they are a life and go so coming on a laptop and they all divide, westbound guys really focuses right. janine and the alpha refugee public outrage in israel thousands have been protesting against the government calling for more to be done and to bring home captives in jobs on hundreds of thousands around the world.
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volume solid, thousands of the kind of demands demanding a ceasefire because the israel's will and gaza is now and it's $100.00 day. i'm the last 24 hours i've seen yet. another wave of bombing killed dozens across the besieged territory. 30 people including children, were killed in just one of the recent is very strikes and a residential building in gauze, a city another attack on a home in the rough or in a south of the strip killed at least 14, including children, treasure, another land in the home of the, the air straight kit in the middle of the night. it was just women and children in the house because not all of us could fit in the same building. just women and children died is supposed to have it, so i'm not at home. so what, what did this little girl do to them and she died hungry with bread in her hand.
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she part of the armed resistance. is this the objective of nits in yahoo? this is the resistance they are targeting and gaza, or just children. how do i think well for those left alive and gaza? this is what homes and neighborhoods have been reduced to these other straight. somebody outrage refugee camp in central garza buildings bummed out and launch the uninhabitable before the war. it was home to more than $46000.00 that us in the as well as widespread destruction and started ation the you and agencies of palestine . refugee says the pasta 100 days and felt like a 100 years for people across casa, hey, come up with heavy, hit me ask you, how did these 100 days pass? i do not know how they possibly, but they passed with bits and this was marked as wounded. they passed with scenes of pain and cruelty and sorry, and we witnessed destruction. not only of homes of universities and schools and what was buttons was not just hospitals or street targets, not any medical teams or ambulances. it's our dreams, our aspirations, arts for
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a dignified life. we had tried to live on the seats and then they also went with them getting that for months. so sure man is a resident of hon. eunice in southern gaza. he says, palestinians remain was a man despite the challenges together with 2 points. the 1000000 all that kind of speed instagram's here. i think no one would have thought that we would have gone through on the days of all of this. so it's um. busy i will have, despite all of these challenges, no more, all of the front of the tedium pieces here are still very high and they remain determined sort of means that's passed to continue supply before the lights. despite like i said so many challenges, not there was only 2 for the last 100 years. it's been a bathroom. i have no support, which was mass communication blackouts that are no phone calls that are able to be made. no internet is available unless you have special east terms of goals, especially in locations. people need to continue. people don't have time to go
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through the video to channels that i'm also action. you need it, you. or else they told him sort of vice every day is a struggle to flight schools to find water, to get the profit of closing, to ensure that your chance is hopefully taking care of despite all that rain and the cold weather, finding the bottles and shooting. that's how popular medication as we go through the cold and flu season. um it's, uh, it's, it's, it's, it's honestly, it's american. got to finish painting and typically here are still not only like i said sort of binding, but trying to continue to reduce that cost a little bit easy that to me because they believe that they are providing for the tools or friday for the 3 the oh, they're not lovely, anything with all the do not sponsored a piece of my to foster using like the 7. what do they watch sports? uh we watch sports. our ancestors you. of course they need the last we were in
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before i think the drum sounds. i'm gonna go to know their exact lessons finds the on the term as well. just stay here and together. one different world on the outside. i miss dudley. besides the senior ones in dominions, i've seen delete this with the i c g course and how they are summarizing in detail in english. what has happened uses other students, even this on a big moran who stepped it up under seas typically. and meanwhile, they've been more raves across the occupied westbank, which i've seen near nightly incursions buys, ready for assistance. the warning comes up again. this was the scene in the alpha earlier with gunfire was heard and tear gas was used by these really ami in the refugee camp. it in the city of jeanine resident saves really forces enter the area from 2nd direction. thousands of his right knee is gavin and tel aviv on south a day to event there on govern government of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. his
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popularity is taking a significant knock in recent months of his handling of israel's war on gaza. many, i choose nothing. i hope seeking to prolong the will to cling to a power protest. it was according professional actions. blocked of a highway for police, intervene to dispense the crowds. i was waiting til of the demonstrators bags another week. protest calling for the return of his rainy captives being held in garza. it was still more than a $130.00 being held fed with stephanie deck of joins us live now from occupied east jerusalem, especially so yet more protest against nothing yahoo and grunting coals to get the captives released the yes. skating momentum for the 1st time. the 2nd i read the since the war started since october, the 7th you had those anti government antoinette in yahoo protest resuming from what had been happening throughout the year. there's growing frustration with this government. um take you the handling of the captive situation. you had tens of
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thousands yesterday. also intel that'd be cooling for the whole. so just to reboot back home, quoting for this government to do more calling from that to the o. to stand out. he did speak. he wasn't defiant to address the countries saying that ahead of the 100 days, which is today that the fighting will continue that not the hague, in reference to the joshua court of justice and charges of genocide. i know the axis of evil in reference to ron and its proxy like husband law and how much will stop it and they will continue. you also had these really army chief of stuff address sedation. he's specifically addressed to cease fire and so that it wasn't time for a cease fire that it wouldn't be right to it to achieve israel's goals. that plans has been approved for the continuation of fighting. and that was centered round the center and the south of the gaza strip. they also talked about massive budget allocation to the defense, to submit a cheese to ensure that as well,
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keep safe moving forward. but certainly this is something that people here, as you do have those growing coals to do more to bring voltages back. and certainly while the fighting continues is going to be very difficult. well, so the cheapest off there hinting at cohort operations that are under going to try and bring the captives back. but of course that so far has has not been able to be achieved. yes, duffy. and after a 100 days, what's the, what's the general public mood and is very limited, arguably is really, isn't any safe for today. and it was a 100 days ago are absolutely and what october the 7th did was really shape this country's sake is raised at the core of their sense of security. this is the country that's been built on the sense of security is really army is officially called user. a defense forces prime into selecting out of olmsted falls 20 years as always sold himself. as mister security is the only man to be able to keep is really safe for the biggest breach of israel
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security happened under his watch. the media remains somber. remain side, most of the people do support this war, even though they're not happy with this government and with nets and yahoo, he knows his days are numbered when the war ends. in fact, we just had a pole in the last 24 hours to show you those numbers. 28 percent believe that the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is fit for the job. 51 percent. i now back in benny dense, and the leader of the national unity, tea party, as of mine who could really lead israel. so really those numbers plummeting in their plummeting more and more as time goes on. and this is something that's 5 minutes of benjamin netanyahu is very aware of. this is a man who brought in this far right wing coalition as the only reason to be able to return to power at something that divided this country before october 7th. there's so many layers here. it is really politics. but if you bring it back to the october,
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the 7th, and the altima. yes, people are united behind this war, but they're certainly not united behind this government. and i think as time goes on that as the hostages are not food, fact, you will see those schools grow louder and louder. all right? yes, definitely back alive for us that you know bodies through some stuff you're trying to hold onto old groups and israel, our tools and the police of denying them permits the whole protest against the ministry campaign in garza. but police say they don't have the manpower to provide security that demonstrations, nor account reports from hyphen, the, the, the easiest way. these are cooling to prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down and hold new elections. marching through the streets of high fence, they were joined by another group. this time with a message about the war garza with bonnet stating this new military solution piece is a solution. the 1st group had a police permits the 2nd didn't. so that's because the police refused to allow
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a logic and will protest fighting concerns about destruction to public odessa does the same reading the kicker type politics and preventing unity with their people. one act the says, the mid heavy police crackdowns, many palestinians fed repercussions for attending protests in solidarity with people in guns, a close fellow study and citizens right now, or the turn. you know, there was, you know, the persecution, the heavy persecution that happens at, you know, at the very beginning, you know, the, there are a couple of weeks and we're quite effective. you know, we are talking, not only about that and what happened. now we're talking about as well. 2021 may 2021 we're we still have a young palestinians who went out to protest and are still in prison today in
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the past few weeks in tel aviv and opens the home police with homes by the breaking up anti war protests. and then that's where they rested our members of the can. that's it. in a statement on social media, in october, police commissioner, yeah. corp shop tie, said a protest will be found. anyone who wants to identify garza to go that these funds were challenged in the supreme court, which ruled the police, does not have the authority to impose them, but does attach the code to create the because the police lots and lots of force due to the war it could use this discussion and binding protests you are allowed to protest to are allowed to have demonstrations if you are still inside the tone sensor that is supporting the war. if you want to protest against the war, if you want to say that's what is happening is so horrible,
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then you are not allowed specially if you add an add up a budget with thousands of people permitted to protests for the release of hostages and even against the government intel of these bodies say the police consider to send against the wall as a red line of palestinians, a being coerced into silence, nor hon. algebra heiss of thousands of protest as in the us took to the streets on saturday, the day of global solidarity with the palestinians. hundreds of people will the white house demanding a ceasefire. chapter transfer your thoughts. this wasn't just the message to israel . it was a message to joe by use with us as leverage to stop going baldwin's of gauze. he's not going to get re elected. if he doesn't hear the people were out in the street by the 1000. and he just choose to ignore that. we actually exist fire now, stop ignoring your constituents, but the reason the nickname provide and right now is genocide. joe has shown this
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time around, which is a bit different is a complete and utter disregard for the value of human life. for the protest is this white house is directly responsible for the depth of so many palestinians it's been repaid the. the button presidential campaign isn't about himself. it's the best and good mind that's november's election. this angle will have been replaced by fear of another trump presidency. they say they will not forget turn one into the port us and bite and is killing us so that fear factor no longer works. the fear mongering of oppressed communities no longer works on us anymore. a message that apparently hasn't go through yet to this white house she ever trans see out to 0, washington the u. k. tens of thousands of people gathered in london. they went to parliament square coding for an end to israel's war on gaza.
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on 5000 and the symbolic tombstones were laid out in the italian city of naples on saturday to remember the palace demand. children killed in the war active as some easily have often stage protest, demonic israel's stomachs, booming of gauze, a tougher stop right here. and i'll just say right, when we come back old roads to the white house run through iowa state gets ready to kick off the types 20 full presidential pharmacies. and we'll take a look at the lots of state more. and that's the thing was the low temperatures are rising across the arabian peninsula. let me explain why. good to have you along. so the winds now starting to be pumped up from the sol. so that's going to lift temperatures up across saudi arabia. and for us here in the gulf, so re, uh that $28.00,
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the doha at $27.00. but we'll keep it going. we could touch 30 degrees on monday. we should be about $22.00 for this year. the winds will pick up and eventually those temperatures will fall off. take you to central laser right now around the clock is actually buck who we've got some snow in the mix for you on sunday. could be looking at about $5.00 to $10.00 centimeters of the turkey. we go wins. now coming out of the sol, so that's pumping up temperatures and assemble your temperatures will continue to climb over the next few days, but with disturbed weather in the submitted strain and could catch a shower for that north, east coast of libya and across the coastline of egypt, there has been some flooding around central areas of tens of near to where the east, as, while rain fall alerts continue, and this part of the world. and for south africa, we're seeing showers and storms go. and again, for limpopo from the longer providence, including a tell and then here's the latest on the tropical storm warbling between rushes and reunion. it's going to hang around this area for the next few days, but it will continue to strengthen in the indian ocean.
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on counting the costs 2024 set to be the need of elections, lots of stores for the global economy under the umbrella. so i'm not a potential political change and we'll look at the impacts of the rising cost of shifting due to the tensions in the red sea. counting the costs on al jazeera, we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. if the human suffering victory reports on, we brave bullet and bond, and we always include the views from all sides the the
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book about you want to get out just a real quick reminder about top stories here. so, so to people including children, were killed in the latest is ready plumbing on a residential building and gaza, switching on something as a war and gaza. and so it's 100 day moving 23000 feet 100 palestinians have been killed since the start of the conflict. on october, the 2nd 7 more rates across the off by the west bank gunfire was heard into a gas fired by these ran the army and the alpha refugee camp in the north of the territory. meanwhile, in the city of jeanine residence sites, is there any forces and to the refugee camp in several directions on thousands of protest as around the world of joins rallies. and some of the doubt, you get the balance to the ends as possible, global action funding to israel to and so on. 1000. now the president of ecuador was announced the old president, gods and staff members who had been taken hostage by inmates and 7 presenters. having now been freed,
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a 158 gods and 20 present staff members were taken hostage on monday. it'll began off the one as i could. it was most popular drug lords escaped from jail. that was followed by a series of police kid. nothing's gonna tack on a police station. a state of emergency is now in place for an outside run. 50 joins of live now from the city of white i. q. u alejandro. did this announcement by the president come as a surprise that absolutely battery and it all happened very quickly in the last few hours that we started to see images of these prison guards and other prison staffers being released, one prison after the other. and then at the announcement that came from president danielle and noble eye, where he congratulated the police, the army and the prisoner now tore for their work that has allowed for the return home of the prison guys. they these have been days of anguish to
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upgrade the war a for their family members. we have talked to some of them in the past days. uh, they were very worried the by the president, decisions of maintaining what he called an iron fist against the gangs of also his unprecedented decision of announcing that through a decree state of internal war and designating a 21 different gangs that operate in this country is terrorist organizations, so everybody was the very worried the what would have happened when and the 8th, the police in the army decided to re the presence. but instead it seems like an agreement was reached that allows for the release of all the prison guides. we spoke to some uh to one prison guy that was released and uh they told us and she told us, sorry, rather that to uh, she was extremely worried especially because uh,
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she alleged that the government was not allowing fluid water inside the prison that they had cut the lights of the prisoner, the all this pressure seemed to of work the in the end. and this definitely is a major political victory for the pre. i'm alexandra. amazingly, you also spoke to one of the gang leaders. and one of those present is what are they up to say that? absolutely. i spoke to him earlier in the day when he was still holding 21 uh gods, hostage and uh, i just spoke to him again via text message. and he told me that it was a decision he said, either he called it an ass of a piece that the, this was a way to showing through the president that the gangs were interested in peace with the, the government that they were willing to negotiate, even said that they were willing to give their weapons and, and the last the, the whole story, these re take control of the prisons and the indeed the he also said that the
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had a lot of pressure came by the decisions that were made by the government in earlier days there have been a great number of security operations happening across the country. and he said this was an opportunity for him. he hoped he said to, to reach peace in the country. and also though, insisted that the, what they need it, the most war alternatives to their life of crime. all right, to out of sound run pet, you live for us, the in the ecuadorian city of why a key, let us onto a thank you. now taiwan has a new president elect lightroom to or the democratic progressive policy, or d, p. as one fridays race is policy favors a more independent taiwan a china which considers the island as a break away. problem says the reunification of taiwan is inevitable. despite the event of correspond,
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attorney chang has more now what type of the photos in taiwan costing the ballots in crucial legislative and presidential elections relations with china. very much on their minds, but also domestic issues and how the isolated island deals with the future. not the past, please also say well, what i considered, most importantly is the content of the president's policies and his impact on the future of taiwan and the republic of china. just yeah. how long would, at the same way, high wants future standing, some livelihood issues. also issues regarding education and the economy are important. the 3 candidates were out to italy to vote. they both can see that the child who is a threats. they also promised to repair relations with the powerful neighbor across the taiwan straits. but this is as simple as that. this implies the no i, i've seen people already know how chun all wheel re add and have go so
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many years they already know. know, the combination of is not uh, decided by uh, either china or taiwan and, but also united states as the day ended polling stations closed across the island on time. democracy is now well practiced routine in taiwan, but also a much cherished right to close to 70 percent. with the election officials quick to get the account underway, a clear winner stone to to emerge in the center of typeface support has the governing democratic progressive policy. o d p p, it's don't sit together, there's the votes mounted up. so to texas we are telling the international community that between democracy and all sorts here in ism, we will stand on the side of democracy. the republic of china, taiwan will continue to walk side by side was democracies,
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somewhere around the world, the celebrations went on into the night. this was the victory that was far from a shore. and now the hard work begins despite winning the presidency. but the p. p is actually lost control of the legislature. i'm president elect lies. going to have to stop building bridges with the political opponents. he's just defeated tony chang, alpha 0. let's turn to another election. now the 1st votes, and this is rights for the white house will be cost and the republican cool cussing iowa november's election looks like you to be a re match of 2020 getting president biden against former president donald trump. reynolds takes a look at with things stuff, and it's about him. joe button, a donald trump have starkly opposed messages on fight and says, trump would turn the us into a dictatorship for the monitors. the sooner cause is the most current question
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is, what is the 124 election trumps clause is revenge for the 2020 election, which he falsely says was stolen and a purge of us society. we plan to you that we will root out the commune is marxist specialist and the radical of ducks that live like vermin within the confines of our country. fighting doesn't have incredible opponents for the democratic nomination. but even most democrats are uninstall. uzi asked take about another 4 years with many citing biden's age at 81. he is the oldest person ever to hold the office. many voters are fed up with high prices and bite in stance on israel's war, on gaza as close to decline and support in his own party. specifically, among young more progressive democrats who object to the is really,
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i'm us war on his sort of, um, you know, full throated support for israel. trump is likely to roll over his opponents, rhonda santas, and nikki haley in iowa like a drug or not. but haley is within striking distance of trump in new hampshire, which boats on january 23rd. what chris christie has dropped out, giving hailey a boost and potentially united anti trunk republicans behind their, you know, trump faces trial in multiple cases on $91.00 criminal codes including for formatting. the january 6th 2021 attack on congress, illegally possessing top secret documents. conspiracy and more any of which could turn out to convict him. at which point there would be some kind of a constitutional crisis about you know, the reach which a president can you know, pardon himself, how widely those pardons can go?
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if a president can serve a while in prison and so forth, is elected trump promises mass deportations of migrants to reverse inflation and to drill more fossil fuels. another big issue in the campaign will be reproductive rights and abortion access, which republicans oppose. it's a strong card for bite to play in the, in the outcome of this election will be decided by a relatively small number of voters in a handful of swing states like here in arizona, it's likely to be a bitter battle with unprecedented factors involved, including criminal trials to elderly candidates and the possibility of political violence. rob reynolds alger 0, phoenix, arizona. the 1st thing with us politics, i'm john kerry has announced he's leaving his job in the bite and administration as the us climate envoy, the a 2 year old times to help with buttons re election campaign carriers held the role
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of washington's top climate diplomat since 2020 and is expected lead. before the end of february, he was one of the lead dropped as of the 2015 paris climate accords took. he says it's full since i've killed 50 to kurdish fighters and ask strikes and northern iraq and syria. it was in response to the kidding of $9.00 to $2.00 soldiers during fighting on friday. the texas army has been counting out cross border operations against the fighters. in recent weeks. homes across russia are struggling to cope in freezing winter conditions. eating systems in many areas of collapse. following years of disrepair comes as rushes, economy takes a hit from its one ukraine, not approaching its 2nd year. you're national level of air force, the who would have thought that winter could happen in russia. they still joke as frequently had, as people from a number of regions all over the country of coming together to express that and, and frustration
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a balance or lack of hayes in the homes and the show to the jews. they criticize the local authorities, who they say has no been adequately prepared for winter. some even appeals directly to the russian president vladimir putin. we are forced to turn to you for help because the municipal authorities don't respond in the town of adults and most of the more than 20000 residents have been left without hazy for several days. due to an accident at the main boiler house, the hazing facilities located in the grounds of a private high security, a munition planned. and when things went wrong, that led to present pace into all of the complex nationalized. but the problems run deep, but the mismanagement is lashelle 9 for support. uh. its choose a one at infrastructure institution funding and effective governing system and qualified personnel showed the outflow of migrants which coming.

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