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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the nearly 24000 palestinians are killed and 100 days of his very fond bobbins in gauze you and says more than 1000000 people are experiencing it stream its food shortages the carry johnston. this is also sarah, well not from taylor. also on the present and israel families of the captives
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maintain pressure on the government to end the conflicts by protesting. on the 100 day, these 2 palestinians had been arrested in the hope you find the westbank as is very forces, the ones then likely rates. the swearing in of course, a motto is new president of the has been delayed a gets the 9th with the latest the we begin in gaza. we have palestinians have now enjoyed 100 days of war for the people that was past 100 days. i felt like a 100 years, and that's the message from the u. n. agency for palestine. refugees, almost 24000 palestinians have been to since the war began around 10 and a half thousands of children and u. n. is wanting that people are running out of food hospitals in gauze that have
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been heavily targeted. health ministry says nearly $340.00 health workers are among the dead. on these really minutes really has also attack janice, getting at least 117 media workers. and even when it begins coverage from rafa in southern casa and i'm always is walking through the remains of what was once is. each of them 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 the 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 faint 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 has no resources to dig through the rubble and retrieve the bodies. israel's war on
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gauze a has lift its marks across the strip. a little res refugee camp in central garza was home to 4 to 6000 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 ref, auto. that there are no goods as well. i never know basic things needed for life. there is no lice, that's not the fault. we wish to have back to life conditions. we cannot find clean
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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 feels forgotten on, on save the believe. israel goal is to completely remove palestinians 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 garza, the not to nations. so as a catastrophic levels of hunger and the risk of dying from famine. is increasing and gauze. according to unicef, 1200000 in the powder students are experiencing emergency levels of food shortages
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. children are deprived of 90 percent of the water. they need each day to survive. 335000 children under the age of 5 or at high risk of severe malnutrition. unpreventable that the agency estimates nearly 10000 to suffer the most life threatening form of malnutrition, known as severe wasting. and if the situation does not change, causes entire population that experience coming by early february on that scale. but he's a doctor who was worked with policies for more than 2 decades. he says that a made a collapsing states of health care in gaza. hospitals continued to be target is very military 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 falls to state, 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 assessment 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 house care capacity is uh of course not sufficient but old to handle this must've number of 61000 injured um and add to that uh, not only this bass, the number of staff and the bed capacity,
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but they are liking everything. they don't have to buy optics, they don't have an aesthetic drugs, they don't have i, the 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 model made medical disaster in modern history actually need to close on on there, 100 state to live in protest across the well, it's a lot 100 days will be as well as it focused on thousands rather than karachi to show solidarity with kind of sun, they trotted slogans against the us and israel and cold for an immediate cease fire . and these were the season is down both flat crowds valley to condemn the war. they called for an end to the genocide in gaza and praise the south african. it's
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case against israel, an international court of justice. in london, the thousands of demonstrators gathered that just found the square in support of his route. these very embassy organized the event pull. brendan reports crowd approaching $20000.00 people, assembled a troll, found a 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 thoroughly styles is the real. and there's the ration of buying the tuition, especially for babies and uh and kids. it's unthinkable. so every day there's testers, we feel their pain and we missed them so much. riley was typo, stand with israel while demonstrations intel
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a v combined 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 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. dorothy 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 and unapologetic scientist and other describes the compartment of gaza as israel's most justified will. the chance from nature progress grad crowd have been bring them home, bring them home now, but there is less consideration. so the best way to do this. but since how i'm us and 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,
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poll brennan, algebra. chicago square demonstrates as intel, evasive of how the $24.00 are related to them on the release of captives housing goza. they express the anger with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and these governments handling of the crisis. so har at has this report from 10. it is a 100 seconds of silence intel a vive, a 100 days to many save the kept his families as they took to the stage. what's become known as hostage squad? visually there, 136 hostages. dear. we are waiting for the old h minutes, h sick and they were kidnapped because the state file because we filed and now we must do everything ever sent to release states may be down november temporary, si, fi deal between israel and her last remediate to sold the release of the hall for
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the 240 captives their return was promising and helped to provide the proof of life needed to some of those left behind. but the deal ended and there's been no sign of another so far. israel has rejected how must his condition to end the war, which has already killed maybe 24000 palestinians. if anything prime minister benjamin netanyahu filed on sunday to continue the shuttle home, one of the things that's become clear is that we must wage this war ended to take many more months. that is why we're bringing a revised annual budget today. it requires us to spend much more on security that we planned. so those things to be back in is around the slides. vista viable has ended, but the agony continues, especially for those whose relatives are still inside garza the been kidnapped is not knowing if and when your next meal will arrive. it's
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feeling suffocated at all hours of the day, not knowing when you will get to see the light of day to thousands of his right. these are also cooling for an early election next. and you all hate to resign because failing to protect the country on october, the 7th. and so the inability to bring back old account says this squire has become symbolic, a place that you not, it's a place to grieve, a place to cool function with many saying that is no victory until all the come to a brute time. no, not. so the price, even if that means an immediate answer to this $24.00, riley has demonstrated a shift towards a more angry chain from some of the relatives because they accuse the government is neglecting. the caps is start the addressing netanyahu's saying, a 100 days you didn't get rid of him. us. a board is still not secure and you
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failed to bring them home. so the height of all, just sarah, tennessee, at least 2 palestinians have been arrested in the occupies westbank houses, very forces launched the nightly rates. these ready army killed a total of 5 palestinians across the occupied westbank on sunday, including 2 an elder and the other one was just 16 years old. they bodies were taken the hospital before being taken away to be buried for 14 year old was also to know the answer tom, the refugee come this jericho within the jordan valley for him. the son who joins us now from occupied distribution. honda, what more can you tell us about these latest rates? the full rains across the occupied west bank tonight were following several indeed. i'm allowed skirts in completing the hebron, but let him in jericho incomplete. the seemingly the largest of tonight's incursions around 15 is really military vehicles and 2,
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bulldozers going in to demolish the home of a former palestinian prisoner. these really are me says that they're doing this because it was built with our a permit reports of one injury. there in exchanges of fire that are still on going earlier on sunday. also incredibly. yeah, we do know that these really are me rated a school and confiscated all of the security and surveillance equipment and footage . and even earlier in the day to posting and teenagers, shot and killed by these really military, the military releasing a statement saying that they are accusing these 2 pallets. and in teens, i'm wanting to throw most of cocktails at a base in drama, loved their family, say when they were going to retrieve their bodies from an ambulance. they were shot at honda. how have the last 100 days changed the occupied westbank for the people living there?
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a lot of change in the last 100 days across the occupied west bank because rarely, policies have shifted. we're seeing these nightly incursions. these raid really stepped up in size. these really armies says they're looking to crack down on arm palestinian resistance, but pausing is across the occupied west bank will tell you that they live in a constant state of fear. they feel suffocated by these military incursions. but not to mention the life under occupation. you have generations of families who are living under this rude or military occupation. a lot of them not even knowing life outside of the confines of the separation wall. but israel has put around them. you're looking at 352 palestinians who have been killed in the last 100 days. 94 of them are children. 4000 others have been injured. nearly 6000. others arrested. last year was already on track to be the deadliest year for palestinians across the occupied west bank on record. and that was before the war even began. and in
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a 100 days since then, the 352, pulsing as has been killed. and these really military seemingly offing, their rates continuously pulsing and still feel hopeful. there is a sense of resilience among the people that you can't find anywhere else. and while the military continues their incursions, while settler violence is on the rise, palestinians also say they feel neglected, that they are fighting this fight alone, neglected by their own governance. and by the international community of these really have upped the military operations and made life even harder under occupation. it'll keep out of easter eastern forest time. the thank you as well, coming up off to the bank. i'm john 100 in iowa. were the 1st votes in the republican primary will be cash at conditions as cold as negative 20 degrees
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celsius. the have the right to boycott? anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that was just opening my annual contract from the state of arizona. and i was rather shocked to see this 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who close for freedom of speech and 1st amendment . brian got chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do on a state level. all that i can to support the one, the bill on which is era. the aging cap is being played in cats are for a record 3rd time. 24 teams are continue from the trophy. there can only be 4. can you, if you run across the action to our tournament phasing cap on the
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us is always of inside 50 for the world. people pay attention to this one here. and i'll just do this very good that bringing the news to the world from here. examining the impact of today's headlines, explorer and abundance of world class programming programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. on al jazeera, the a good thing, i'll just say a reminder of the headlines. the hottest indians have now in june, 100 days of all the people that is past 100 days felt like a 100 years. that's the message from the you and the agency for the kind of stand
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refugees. almost 24000 people have been killed, demonstrates as into the v have held a 24 hour rally to the mound. the release of captain held in guns for testers, are angry as prime minister benjamin netanyahu on his government's handling of the costs it is to palestinians have interested in the occupies westbank because it's very forces to watch the nightly rates. the army killed a total of 5 kind of students across the occupied westbank on sunday, including children. us states of iowa will formerly kick off the national contest to choose the republican presidential candidates on monday. voters will need to brave a sub 0 temperatures to discuss who they want to be. the next president for engine reports and i it was capital. good morning. it's a strange way to run an election. take a not particularly representative state,
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overwhelmingly white rule and heavily religious. then during the coldest and most inhospitable time of year lit 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 was 77 year old former president who was voted out of office has a runaway lead in the polls. i wanted 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 vote theaters or the republicans trapped to santos and halley on whatever 2nd and 3rd place order that happens to be that's what's gonna happen. i think that much of
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spectum haley hopes, winning silver in iowa. will mark the end of this. and this campaign great again responsible for 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 caucus is ever forecasters or calling it flashed by conditions that could seriously depress, turn out and mean only the hardy is voters decide who went one major committed group in iowa, evangelical christians. some are looking for an alternative. but despite trumps 3 divorces, to impeach mints and 91 criminal charges, many of them like a lot of evangelicals have support for trump that you just can't strip away because 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
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focus now is largely on beating 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 henry and l g 0, des moines, iowa, to go tomorrow. i will soon swear in a new presence, but another drop of he's promised to reform the justice system and crack dunham corruption. the one the election held in august then faced legal challenges from conservatives. empowerment but spent tomorrow the raffle. oh, now who's following developments from mexico city for us? money. well, he's swearing in has been played by doing that. he's and its been delayed once more today. what's going on or that's right and carry. good to be with you that swearing in ceremony that was scheduled to take place at 21 g m t, it is now past. uh it is now past 00, gmc,
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it still has not taken place. we've been things specifically close attention to this because there happened protests outside of guatemala city, the national congress protest in favor of a bit of now the idea of a little calling on the guatemalan congress to do their job essentially to certify the incoming members of congress. without swearing them in this play, this creates a delay in the swearing and the bill amount of the table as well. but this just adding to the long list of, of delays and attacks that many political experts and international observers say amount to the undermining of the democratic process in guatemala, just after the election last year. there was the persecution and imprisonment of people associated with the idea of alo and his party sent me uh there were investigations against electoral officials. there have been a rest words against the electoral officials in guatemala. now,
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it is worth noting that everyone of these attacks here, terry, has been met with an almost immediate reaction by citizens in guatemala, specifically indigenous communities that have gone out to protest that organize the national stripe. there's also been tremendous support from the international community for guatemala, in this seeking a peaceful transition of power, namely the united states and the european union who were quick to announce sanctions against individuals that they have regarded as quote and quote on democratic actors who again seek to prevent a little from becoming president, but again, we're paying particularly close attention to this because there's been quite a bit of tension, even even clashes between protesters and riot police outside of the congress and bought them all over the course of the day on sunday. we're still not seeing that swearing in ceremony take place, but we do expect it to happen here in the next uh, in the next few hours to okay, really for them. i know that for their last, for us, they're in mexico city. thank you.
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now we're going to go to a different story from that we're going to go to the story about the volcanic eruption which is forced hundreds of people to evacuate and south west in iceland. yes, again. well rescue it because they were assessing the exact location on the direction in which the nava is flowing. sort of diego has more than that now. a daybreak of iceland erect tennis pendency to west streams of molten rock and fires began to flow near the fishing town of green dick. this is the 2nd time since november that the houses are standing empty here. it's people have to flee, offer a surge of seismic activity. iceland, civil protection agency has raised us a lot system to its highest level signaling home to people,
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communities and the environment. it was only last november that the same area was evacuated of some full 1000 residents. huge cracks had to pay every with forcing the popular tourist destination of the blue lagoon spa result to shut down his rescue as what quickly to build barriers to protect the nearby g. a single power station people were eventually allowed to return back to the homes 6 weeks later. but it split this seismic activity is far from over here to move and we're working with scientists and continuously assessing the situation. and what we're looking at a lava flow model to understand the volcano, so and look at what actions can be taken to protect the infrastructure that could be at risk. iceland location above a volcanic hot spot and then we'll stop. blonde tick means us quakes are a common occurrence. it average is one or option every 4 to 5 years. but this particular part of the country has experienced 5 in less than 2 years,
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causing widespread disruption. and hazards each time the ground trembles, sonya guy jago elders. era, columbia and all sorts is searching for 10 people after a deadly mud slide. on friday, present, gustavo, petro said, 33 people were killed. mont slide struck a busy road in a mountainous area connecting the cities of keep though, amid the governor of the region where the non spot of codes that search efforts would last for 3 days, but could be extended. the echo, as president says old friends and stuff we've been taken hostage by inmates, had been freed, hundreds of soldiers moved into the culture of acts the prison for them, negotiations, inmates, and all that was restored. 158 gods and 20 prison staff members were taken hosted on monday and several facilities. german shawn's the shaw says, joins thousands of people protesting against the far right. local media have
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reported right wing groups and conversations met late last year to discuss the plans of defaulting millions of migraines from germany. show some of his foreign minister over among the thousands got in it plus stuff that test also held at the front in the gates. and i'll be back in about 30 minutes with more on the face. please stay with us. the, do you expect to see how try to come in and stay during the winter? this one is no exception is about to be never done because snow as a call when it comes out. does it complement across the warmish water? i guess quite possibly visit conditions for how carter and stay said the following on the mountains of home shoot. where's surprisingly it's sunshine, not especially cold and nose and child has been quite warm and the sinus infection
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. temperatures are still in the heart, so great into 20 winds. coming down to about 7 degrees was ray, which is actually the season coming on the yang see slowly. this move away from east asia for the south is just narrow as it should be. a huge amount as of right and usually by the, in the afternoon. thunder storms throughout java, picky sumatra. and born here and i think the southern philippines fact virtually everywhere surf of the central philippines. it's got potential for big. so i'm just, those should be drawn. india and pakistan to buy list entities gets cold at night. that's in the a freeze again in the new delhi. and in fact, the fog will last until the end of the off the morning fucking smoke is fairly typical. that's true. also, in pakistan, attempt to that'd be down to back minus one else i'm about by doing the by day for up to about 70, which is not far away from you should be sunshine prevails. but in afghanistan, no big surprise there will be some snack,
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a unique perspective. i'm willing to take to the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have. if we don't know more and more lots of voices, you don't often hear trouble. nations do stand with paula spine, it's the same, surely share of displacement. connect with our community and talking to conversations you do find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of justifying genocide. brand new s is that the stream on which is the are for $100.00 days as well as war on gaza. it has gone on on the base it a mastercard, palestinians in full view of the world. israel has failed to meet at the stage of objectives and carries all. so what will and the sufferings, where is the real goal, the ethnic cleansing of concepts. this is inside story,
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