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mainstream, it is always an attempt to frame as to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to stay out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the now the 24000 palestinians are killed in 100 days of is rarely bombardments. in guns un says more than 1000000 people are experiencing extreme food shots the carry johnston. this is out of here a lot from so i will. so coming he said, oh grandmother our home was gone and they were all killed inside. our wing
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entails of knives in ruins. we have from palestinians remembering their loved ones killed in israel as a tax on cost. and israel families of the captives maintain pressure on the government to end the conflict, protesting on the $100.00 day under a new volcanic eruption in iceland and threatens of fishing village as views out davosto thing houses on from the beginning in gaza. we have protest, indians have now enjoyed 100 days of war for the people there. those passed 100 days. i felt like a 100 years. that's the message from the u. an agency for palestine. refugees, almost 24000 palestinians have been killed since the war began around 10 and a half 1000 children or u. n. is wanting that people are running out of food. hospitals income is that have
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been heavily targeted. the health industry says nearly $340.00 health workers are among the dead. and this very minute tree has also attack janice kenning, at least 117 media workers. honey mountain begins our coverage from restaurant in southern guns. and i'm always is walking through the remains of what was once is all there is a search for a closer look. he seeks the glimmer of his the 3 children killed in his really air strikes for still buried under the russell about me. if you want me to know how to nicole, you, unless i come here every day, you select the 3 children remaining under the rubble of an o law to allow you most of them and how one can pull out the bodies will take a last look at their remains, oh model, but frank gone to them. this is our faith and we pray to god that we will be able to pull them off to see them in the middle of the palestinian civil defense. say it
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has no resources to dig through the rubble and retrieve the bodies. israel's war on gauze a has lift. it's marks across the strip. the elbow res refugee camp in central garza was home to 46000 palestinians who were really displaced before the war. let now entire neighborhoods are destroyed. after a 100 days of war, most of gaza is enrolling according to the united nations, israel's bombardment. how's? it triggered the largest displacement of palestinian since a macbook or catastrophe? in 1948 people leading their homes have nowhere safe to go. private under vis. here on the 11th, there is not a day that we do not move from place to place from darrow by law to con unit to the rest of them. there are no goods as well and never know basic things needed for
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life. there is no lice, and that's not the fault. we wish to have back to life conditions. we cannot find clean water other than the substitutes of life. this is also a humiliation. wherever you may turn your face, children are the most impacted and we adults are helpless. we cannot help our children or even meet that basic needs. as the word drags on, it's taking away their hold for an instant this suffering, peopling dog feel. forgotten on, on save the believe. israel goal is to completely remove palestinians and from their land the words have been going on for a 100. they have left many feeling like it will never and honey my mode. i'll just be at uh about the southern god of the not a nation. so as a catastrophic levels of hung up on the risk of dying from found it is increasing. and god, according to unicef, 1200000 palestinians are experiencing emergency levels of food shortages. children
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are deprived of 90 percent of the water. they need each day to survive. $335000.00 children under the age of 5 are at higher risk of severe nutrition than preventable death. the agency estimate city 10000 to suffer the most of the life threatening form of mountain nutrition known as severe wasting. and if the situation does not change, cause this entire population could experience funding by early february, 4 months ago that his adult to who was worked with other students more than 2 decades. he says, amid a, comes up saying, states of health care in casa hospitals continue to be targets is very much we strikes in the north. the situation is beyond desperate. i just had a cold from the mayor of gas a fitted today. and they told me that they have not received a drop off fuel since the motions and supplies started to come in. and of course
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got the city mostly a being forcefully emptied of people. there are still a 6 digit that uh, thousands of people living in the north needing medical supply and beating boned. she for hospital stays, it still has has patients but have own almost no medical function. so it's more like a 1st aid station. as for in the hospitals, in the south, we know that deluxe the hospital is being bombed. we know that the 2 medical international teams that were there from m. s. f one from and may have left because of the dangers. and we know that these really occupational army are shooting artillery shells straight into the i see you in apartment. so it is a horrible situation. um the health care capacity is uh of course not sufficient but old to handle this massive number of $61000.00 injured um and add to that
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uh, not only the spouse, the number of staff and the bed capacity, but they are liking everything. they don't have to buy optics, they don't have an aesthetic drugs, they don't have i v fluids. they don't have this. in fact, it's because of a systematic mind made health disaster. remember, this is not a whole kind of direction in iceland. this is planned and executed by this really government with full support from the us. it's the worst mind made medical disaster in modern history actually need to close on, on there, 100 state. some palestinians in gauze that have returned to the ruins of where they once lived. one of those women is out of she lost her home and many members of the family. and it is very striking. rafa. this is her story. the one bed i no longer have a home, we do have all that remains are. these are nowhere in the neighborhood,
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and these have become my home and then the credit report, i gather my daughters and i and we started reminiscing if, if you remember that i did was killed here. how many died there had kareem lost his life there. and my grandchildren were killed in that corner and never move this way . i remember that we shed tears. sometimes we cry, our eyes out sometimes were overwhelmed with serenity. the. this is our life and this is our home prison. we spend all day here. every 90 the dad we were gathering at home and all of a sudden the roof fell on our heads. i told my son we should leave. he refused and said, where can we go in there and it's in to within seconds we were hit again with another miss. i'll my son's daughters were around me. some were injured. others passed out when she was conscious again, she started crying,
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weeping for losing our home. i told her, let's take my grandchildren to your sister's home and we can return here again. the father refused and said we should not leave our home. we live here and we die here . we are like all other jasmine lowe around 30 as good as i. after a while i'm ed came back crying. oh grandmother my father and my brothers and sisters and my uncles were killed, they were all killed. i asked him what happened and he said, oh, grandmother our home was dawned and they were all killed inside. the provision had been protest across the world to mount 100 days of israel's war and focused on thousands, routed in karachi to show solidarity with palestine. they trotted slogans against the us and israel cooled for an immediate cease fire. these were the scenes that is
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done, bull away crowds valid to condemn the pool, the cold for an end to the genocide and goes in and praised south africa, which case against israel, international court of justice. what demonstrates isn't televisions have held the 24 hour rally to demand the release of captives held in gauze at the express the anchorage 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu. and these governments handling of the cost is thousands of people started gathering in the city on the staff of the evening with the families of some of the cavities. speaking, some current has moved out from tennessee that we thought cindy just hung up from the president himself. talking about how there needs to be an international consensus to bring back those houses. but as he was speaking, there seems to be some uh, brewing and fight from some of the crowds. now, just to give you an idea on 5, today's riley the estimates is a 120000 is ratings gathered to just behind me there's been a mom, a mattress,
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and a speech is from the stage that you can hear that from families of those health cops is some of those from the southern towns that had been attractive, had family members killed brothers relative. this is from parents and a real desperation and then message to insurance for the government. some of the direct me speaking of prime minister benjamin netanyahu thing. how many more days do we have today? uh weights rather uh for them to be returned. in fact, most of them saying that that is no big street. and so all of them come back home. i know we'll do this at any cost. just take whatever is possible in terms of a deal, and let's say it happened with many, sometimes saying that if this means and then so the was so be it. but we have to get some, but what ever it takes in london, thousands of demonstrators gather the touch. i found the square in support of israel is really embassy. organize the event pull brand new pulse are on the
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crowd approaching $20000.00 people, assembled at trafalgar square, many carrying blackouts with the names and photographs of the men, women and babies still held by him since october, the 7th, organized by a group called 710 human chain project to speak as included, some of the relatives of the captain's health for the past 100 days. these are real people. they are not just based on posters, so they thing every day in the thirty's donald is the real. and there's the ration administration, especially for babies and, and kids. it's unthinkable. so every day to test as we feel their pain and we missed them so much. riley was typo, stand with israel while demonstrations intel of be combine the $100.00 day with picture criticism of the messing young government's handling of the complex and contrast, the organizes and speakers of london gathering remains supportive of israel's on
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going. but if people involvement we have standing next to is read, we have supporting is one. it was more than that. we called for a study darby thing with these ready people who stand on the new ones. and hopefully that will end soon. but it will take most time as we understand it. on the stage, one speaker declared himself an unapologetic scientist. another describes the compartment of gaza as israel's most justified will. the chance from nature progress grad crowd had been bring them home, bring them home now. but there is less consideration as of the best way to do this . but since how much than israel last negotiated an exchange of captives in november? not a single is really captive has been rescued by the is really ami. that's despite extensive military operations on the killing of thousands of palestinian civilians pull brennan algebra, trafalgar square. it is ready for a series of killed at least 5 palestinians in reins across the occupied the west bank on sunday. 2 of them were killed in oliver, and there
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a mazda are among them. a 16 year old is ready for seasons, so killed a 14 year old at some tom g cabinet. jared jordan valley, as well as to wealth is now hebron. the army has killed at least $352.00 palestinians in the occupied westbank since october, the 7th. well home, the cell who joins us from occupied east to raise some hand. what more can you tell us about these cute things were actually following several events across the occupied west bank tonight. the 1st a pretty large raid in the city of publicly where the occupation forces have entered with at least 15 military vehicles. and 2 large bulldozers we have now learned that the military is demolishing a house of a former palestinian prisoner under the pretext they say of building without a permit their armed confrontations on going there. they're also continuous raids
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in several places on the outskirts of the law and hebron, but earlier on sunday to palestinian teenagers, shot and killed near the illegal westbank settlement. a bit even near the model of these really army releasing a statement about their depths claiming, but the 2 were planning to quotes, throw or launch molotov cocktails at an army base near the mullah. now their families say when they were going to retrieve their bodies from an ambulance, they were shot at after retrieving the 1st one. but both of them have since been given to their families. and how have the last $100.00 days change the occupied westbank for the people living that as there's been a shift across the occupied westbank since october, the 7th, you're looking at $352.00 palestinians have been killed. 94 of them are children,
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4000 others have been injured and nearly 6000 have been arrested. these really army has really up to their nightly rates across the occupied west bank in an effort to crack down on armed palestinian resistance. no palestinians say that they live in a constant state of fear not just at night when these rates happen. but also during the day there are many incidents of extremist settler, violence against palestinians. and just to night, settlers have went into a village on the outskirts of nablus and are torching cars and other items for palestinians in that area. palestinians across the occupied west bank will tell you that they are resilient, that they're constantly hopeful for statehood, but they feel forgotten by their own governance by the international community. they feel that they are fighting this on their own. and remember, these are families, generations who have been living under
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a brutal military occupation who do not know a world outside of the confines of the separation wall. but israel has built around them. so there is a shift and remember 2023 already was on record to be the deadliest year for palestinians, and that was before the war. and since then, more than 500 pounds indians were killed in 2023. so with these numbers, with all of this in mind posted is still telling you that they are going to fight for their freedom. and they feel hopeful, but at the same time, living in a constant state of anguish. because of the incursions by these really military. because of in bold and extremist as really settlers who are often protected by these rarely army. so palestinians a 100 days later still feel alone in this fight or from the song. thanks so much indeed for that updates. well, so to come here and i'll just say i'm john. 100 in iowa were the 1st votes in the
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republican primary will be cashed at conditions as cold as negative 20 degrees celsius and got tomato squares and its new precedence. some of the challenges facing the, the the, brought to you by visit capital. i think you know, it's been really cold in north america down to at minus 46 in western canada. i'm at coach this morning time she's in monday morning. a spread right. the way down through the plate and states and the midwest in the us and then she feels that code on the gulf coast where the real cold reaches the not so cold. there will be a lot of snow when he got through, for example,
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tennessee day time time sheets are shown here. they sit on the low. so i've been marked at minus $21.00, kansas city at minus 16 and houston is there any plus 3? well that's double surprised, i suppose it's a deep midwinter. but for the science we've got the office, they've got rooms and big thunderstorms in florida. also, not a big surprise, but it has dried things up in cuba and the you could time and it still won't mexico city. but this was, it was but the sun is prevalent naturally. carol being very, very few showers. whereas is, you know, sometimes he is getting very west of the moment. huge amounts are voted for in columbia. and this same area of the amazon basin backs rec window. and then towards believe you still got a potential for big showers. that has been fairly recently in central option tina that's drawing up the eastern side of the and these are our few shelves are basically still the houses it was nor as well as it was to the quote to you by visit cuts on the
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like a 100 years. that's the message from the human agency to protest on refugees. almost 24000 people have been killed. at least 5 palestinians have been killed and is rarely raids across the occupies westbank, brings the total desktop to $352.00. since october 7, with nearly $6000.00 demonstrates as instead of holding a 24 hour validate to develop the release of captives held by mass in kansas, protests is around giving it on this and mentioning that to document is governments handling of the crisis. us president joe biden has issued the statement on the 100 day of the war and gaza. it mentions those being held captive, but not the suffering and killing of palestinians by israel in those $100.00 days. she had protested, she has more on that statement from washington dc to it's very much a keeping with what we've heard from joe biden. over this 100 days. he marks the
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devastating and tragic miles started, but that's $100.00 days of captivity. for those taken on october, the 7th, for 100 days, they have existed in fear for their lives, not knowing what tomorrow will bring. their families have lived in agony. i'm the hostages and their families over the full front of my mind and my national security team. and i will never forget the grief and suffering i heard from the families of the hostages. no one should have to enjoy even one day of what they have gotten through much less than 100. and i'm sure this is very heartfelt and clearly it must be a terrible button for all those involved. but yeah, no mention of the, of the palestinians. clearly you can, you can replace a lot of the, the fair, the suffering, the grief you know, with, without of the palestinians. but he chose not to do so. but yeah, i mean, that's just very much what we've had consistently from the bite administration. very time when we do here any mention of suffering, it's in relation to the part of public opinion. how long can we,
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how long go to the health alone? the is already bombardment before we approximately take your hips. it's pip bite and doesn't like being cold rather side joe. he's less concerned about the actual genocide because one of the coal genocide jack, but what we've consistent behind from the administration is there's plenty of time for that. as israel still has enough time before the heat of the campaign season to do whatever it has to do to keep the suffering will continue. but then the they might start getting a bit more wired and maybe even more concerned. maybe we'll get some more on the record information about what bite and feels about that suffering as the election approaches. because clearly as we saw on saturday, hundreds of thousands of people are in the streets of the us saying this is not afraid of us foreign policy. it's a failure personally of dr. barton, who apparently doesn't seem to recognize that humanity a final sentence. us state of iowa, formerly a k cost and national context, to choose the republican presidential candidate on monday boats as will need to break sub 0 temperatures to discuss who they want to be. the next president from
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engine report. so i, it was a capital, des moines, a it's a strange way to run an election. take a not particularly representative state, overwhelmingly white rule and heavily religious. then during the coldest and most inhospitable time of year, let it we know down the candidates for the most powerful job in the world. they can throw a blizzard at us in the iowa caucuses on monday. republicans are casting the 1st votes to be counted in the 2024 presidential primary campaign were leading massively and iowa. donald trump, for 77 year old former president who was voted out of office as a runaway lead in the polls. i want a big when they, they've talked as high as 40 percent. that would be delighted if it was a 40 percent win for trump. so all the sporting interest is in the battle for 2nd place with florida governor rhonda santas and former south carolina governor nikki haley sparring for the right to be the alternative. to trump. presumably the top 3
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vote theater. sort of the republicans trapped to stay on the us and hailey on whatever 2nd and 3rd place order that happens to be that's what's gonna happen. i think that might just make them haley hopes, winning silver in iowa. will mark the end of this and this campaign. great. again. the weather has a vote in this election, temperatures are expected to dip to minus 28 degrees celsius. that would make these of a clean list. iowa caucuses ever forecasters or calling it furnished by conditions that could seriously depress, turn out and mean only the hardy is voters decide who wins. one major committed group in iowa, evangelical christians. some are looking for an alternative. but despite trumps 3 divorces, to impeachment and 91 criminal charges, many of them like a lot of evangelicals have support for trump that you just can't strip away because
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they see the things that are happening to him. they think he's being persecuted. they see him as a martyr with little suspense about who's likely to win in iowa. the campaigns focus now is largely on meeting expectations. if you're the top dog and you're supposed to like cream, the competition and you kind of sorta do, but not quite often enough that can be a to see meeting or falling short of those expectations can determine who has momentum is the race moves on to other states john, 100 l g 0, des moines, iowa. what's a model? i will assume to swear in a new preston's, but not the arrival of these problems to reform the justice system. incorrect donald corruption, he won the election held in august, but then faced legal challenges from conservatives in parliament on my own wrap, those live for us now in mexico city. so my, on the road to the presidency has not been easy for him. has it
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not at all, and there's, it's been tense in guatemala for the last few days, weeks, months. it's tense right now. we've been, even as we speak or seeing images of protest taking place outside of the national congress building in guatemala city, with protesters threatening to storm the building if they, if members of congress do not to, as follows through with the swearing and ceremonies of incoming members, of congress, that delays in turn, delaying the swearing in ceremony for paying them out of the idea of a little himself. this is happening right now as we speak. and this is just it here in the, in the last few hours. right. so the swearing in ceremony was supposed to take place at 21, gmc, it's now past 23, g m t. but since last year in the election last year there has been a persecution and imprisonment of individuals associated with bid them have very little. and his party there have been most recently of the arrest warrants and investigations against the electoral officials. with that said,
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for every one of these attacks by the opposition in guatemala, to sort of undermine the democratic process or, or undermine the incoming administration. there's been almost immediate response by citizens, especially from indigenous groups in guatemala, who have taken to the streets and protested was a national stripe. there's also been support from the international community, namely the united states and the european union, who have been quick to announce the sanctions against what they have described as, quote unquote, on democratic actors in guatemala. whether that be government officials or members of private society that have been identified as corrupt, wealthy elite, in guatemala, who seek to sort of protect their interest by trying to prevent that peaceful transfer of power in, in the country. one thing that i can tell you whether be from being on the ground in guatemala during the elections last year, or just speaking to politic lana listen reporters on the ground over the last
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couple of days is that there is a lot of hope that that there will be a new politics in, in guatemala. that'll really go after the main problem that people see, which is corruption. what indeed he came to power on an anti corruption platform. but how difficult would it be to actually put that into practice? it's going to be a tremendous effort by the incoming administration to, to root out corruption if you asked us about anybody in the country. that is the main problem. political analysts that we've been spoken to a just over the course of the last few days. but we always end up talking about is immigration. the reason why we've been seeing these masses of people over the course of the last few years, leaving guatemala, migrating to the united states in search of a better life, is this perceived notion of a worsening economy of worsening a quality of life, of a widening gap between the rich and the poor, all of that being symptomatic of deep rooted corruption in the country. so it's not
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going to be an easy task. not only is that a lot of the once he is ford and going to be having to continue to defend himself against the ex, from the attorney general and the political vision in the country. but he's going up to divided congress. that in itself is on the verge of it and political crisis at the moment. but again, what the incoming and administration does have in its advantage is this very significant support from the guatemalan citizenry in mexico city for us them, i know about the thank you of all kind of corruption has fullest hundreds of people to evacuate and south west in iceland yes again, rescue workers are assessing the exact location on the direction in which the nava is flooding. so now he has more daybreak over iceland and rec, tennis pen and see the west streams of molten rock. i'm size began to float into the fishing town of.
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