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the business like just is free to you, i guess is like slowly on one of your makes modern plates. the the hello i'm running site. this is denise online. coming up in the next 60 minutes. how most release is a new video of a captive who says to all the accounts that were killed by is randy ministry's choice in golf and the us military says humans, who's the rebels, have hit an american and obtain a ship with a miss holland, the red sea are no injuries. children in short pulled from the rubble of
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israel's latest attacks on the central problem. and the 67 people have been killed in the past 20. the whole roaming is high, lose is kind of leave at least one pessimism kills. i'm john henry in iowa with the 1st vote in the republican fun. mary will be as the conditions as cold as negative 20 degrees celsius. the to hello says release the new video that the ports at least shows the dead bodies of 2 as rarely captives. the 1st agent matched, as israel's defense minister said, the only way to secure the release of more captives would be 3 maintaining ministry pressure on him. us the video shows us the captive,
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who says that the 2 that were killed whereby is rarely strikes on garza. she continues to plead for the worse end and for captives to be returned home while they're still alive, is ready on a has denied the claims. di loaner, while i lived there, it was not shocked by what force could assume should this is a lie, but how much the building on which the work kept was not a target. you almost done. it was not a toggle of our forces. we have done with this, my name is tiffany. cool, mom. we didn't know the patient in brief time when we do not talk a place where we know there may be hostages. in retrospect, we know that we hit the targets near the location where they were held like to. we are investigating the incident under the circumstances of it and examining the pictures the how much is simulating alongside additional information that we have. so hot as has been following the developments from tel aviv is another hiring videos for the families of those held captive still in the gaza strip as how mosse
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now is claims that 2 of them have been killed in strikes. it's clear to the families the, the plan for the governments and the military to continue with this will isn't working. they've said they wanted and brought back as soon as possible. one of those features in this video, a 26 year old female, her mother spoke on stage hostage square. it's a mock $100.00 days since they were held captive. she suffers from cancer and said that she hopes adults a will be back before she dies from the illness. now, just as that video was released, we also saw a statement from you all along the defense minister. he said that the minutes of probation must continue to bring back all the hostages. this up to time when a ceasefire conversation between cats, all the us to egypt that involves from us. and israel seems to have come to a complete halt for the family. that's a white thing, they say time is running out,
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and this lights, this video, will be incredibly painful and distressing for them. so to fight out, i'll just there are some of these. are they unlikely? serial vanya spoke to the threats newspaper column is gideon levy. he said, the release of the video was unlucky to bring the seas find any closer. you know, i understand the psychological, her wall for the from us is a conducting. but this shouldn't be something bolder, said to play like these, the yesterday to reduce photos of them in life. and they, they'll, because it's a, i think they should be some voters that come us e mails from us shall, whose cross it doesn't serve anything. in any case, the dress we will will be the reaction is read. it wouldn't be a reaction. no. but again, look at those and the most that we are dealing with and we cannot address them and
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we should just say eliminate them. and trish them, nothing good would come out of if the effect is to cause a shock or fear situation within the is really public. i mean, will they see this video and will it work for support? i don't think it is a video with the screen between be baptized, but not script because there's a tendency or certain media and local screen, the phone videos that come up say release is encouraging the one from yesterday. they only publish the status of photos, but look the videos, but this is also in fulton say, there is a public pressure of the government where it is impossible to release the hostages . there wouldn't be to riley on most of these items very big, or are you looking for all of a sudden the impulse of they but by the end of the day, they're very clear or well on the same stop the war in order to release
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them is not the main voice that i hear from the process. and if this is not the main voice that comes out from the process. so it's, it is very good. it's not very effective. he doesn't as one is ready to see the all the just the no, no doubt about who doesn't want them to be reinstalled, but then we went back then they we had dealing with babies and own people and then we met and then the most oldest but i don't soon as brush so it gets into a very critical moment to, to reach the government. we have $311.00 saying it'll be the process that's bringing now is, is there a senior political analyst? my one bossard is here in the see here with us more on what is how much does calculation in releasing this video. now, what are they hoping to get out of it? you know, how much is involved in this symmetrical waterfront against those? right? and it's doing a number of things at the same time. this is just one of the tools they're using at
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this point in time and know that stuff the war there, of course, are existing in guys, all the fighting is quite severe and a number of places. and it is right is, are actually getting some beating in certain areas and they're on unable to feed him us. so i think how much of steadfastness and value of the people them guys are facing this unraveling genocide along guys with this aspect of a psychological warfare. this one would think, or they would say, might bring an end or a case of some kind of a cease fire, whereby these relatives might halt their offensive. and the way it is today, in order to allow for diplomatic process where by uh, got some captives or cap this will be released and put there and for, you know, a number of conditions as we all know them by now. but the way things are going now,
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you know, it's kind of reviews a set and told me that they've done this on our says it's called is this something contradiction on the part of the strand is the continued to claim that they need to continue with the war to the free, the captives with wireless, in fact, continuing the war is the risk and the life of the captors in fact, leading to the death. okay, thank you for that. i'll just share a senior political analyst, my one for sure. for us. well the us ministry says that the who the group has struck a us own container ship off the coast of human strike, who was minimal damage on the ship, which continued. it's jenny, mike kind of has moved from washington dc. the news of the incidents was 1st reported by the united kingdom, a maritime trade operations, which issued a message in the early morning saying that the mazda of a vessel had reported that he had been struck by
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a messiah from above. the vessel and crew are safe the vessel proceeding to the next port of call. now, a few hours later, the whole incident was confirmed by us central combined, which confirmed that they had been no injuries and that the vessel was carrying on . but central combined also reported a not the incident that had occurred earlier this a misapplied at a us destroyer, which was destroyed mid flight by a us find to a crop. so a number of incidents in the red sea of the recent hours. and very importantly, this is off to the us and the u. k. a taxable and 60 bases, they say in parts of human control by the who, the militants, this is the a response to those attacks. now, over the we can us intelligence sources said that they believe that the who to use retains some 75 percent of their operational capacity to launch missiles and drones
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and the events. so the recent oz would appear to bear this out. now us, president biden has pledged that they will be a response. should the tax on shipping in the red c continue? well, he's being at martin luther king celebrations in philadelphia. in the course of the day he has returned to the white house, but the spike shunted questions from the po to still no comment from the white house on these recent events in the red sea. so everybody waiting now to see when or if there is a us response by kind of i'll just sarah washington. mancha for juno is the director general at the institute of x force and international trade. he says us and u. k. strong on who fees has not stopped. the group from targeting ships in the red sea of the strikes that were carried out by the american and a u. k. forces have prevented will stop the who see attacks. and as you said, most recently, an attack on a us, dr. bulk carrier,
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that was actually the gulf of 8 and so south of the, by the mind that straight so which in itself now we see we seeing an escalation beyond the red sea. and in recent weeks, the results of the attack on a ship off the coast of india. and last week of the radian forces, a took a ship in the state of whole moves and took that into a brand new voltage. so there's a very real risk of this escalating, but as the u. k prime minister may play today, the action is being taken in the red sea is to try and prevent and stop the attacks on global shipping. and that is the focus of the activities, who would fees would be very clear from the outset that the intention was to disrupt the trade with as well. well, trade linked with israel and to establish
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a de facto bill. okay. and they've had a huge amount of success, indicating that ends tried into the post. relapse is, is done by well over 85 percent over the course of the attacks over the past month . and, but the issue is that it's impossible to be that forensic in the attacks on shipping and vessel ships that have no relationship to is rather or to is really a business have themselves being subject to attack or threat. and so the attempt is to try and show the transit through about a mandated straight through the red sea, and therefore through suez is a free, full global shipping. to out is there a senior political analyst more when bizarre is still with us here in the studio, moran? no one is backing down here. not the you can, the us not the who sees a, it seems like another strike is inevitable. now from the united states or the u. k
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. so where is this taking us? well, we are just starting, i think a some form of a conflict fact could lead to why the war. we are in the logic of war. you know, when you bump a concert in the world, not once but twice you are definitely entered into war. right. this is not just like say, i don't know the 1986 bombing of libby a one time and that's the end of that story. this is a real, you know, boiling conflict a few ways, but it's also part of this long continuum is because of a long history of this stuff, right? and one thing leads to another and every time we will discuss it then the, you know, the british or they make us look at it. and they tell us that they know it's very unique. this has to do just with the, the, for the shipping. there's nothing else. and then another occasion is just know it's
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just the questions of the weapons of mass destruction. there's nothing else. and then noticed just the question of, is there a that security and then it is just the question of federalism and nothing. but there's always something that goes, oh, is there a reason why british americans feel the need to bomb yet another middle eastern country? and it's sort of reminds me a bit with what you and i were just talking about earlier. it seems israel's history as well. i'm not sure what the quote is, but is there is by lena in palestine. right? like the british american by lemme and them at least, is one of the domination occupation and water montgomery in palestine continues to act. mean it's utterly continued to use force the language of force against the better since it's been doing that for 75 years. it hasn't been resolved anything. i then was yeah,
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man was entered recently. i a bridge calling me on a few years ago between 90 in between 20162022 some 22302300000 young men is died because of the u. s. british backed war against german. i mean, this, this past decade, hundreds of thousands of young men, these died a cause of the british american backed war against them. right? so it's all part of this long continuum in the end, the region whereby the americans and the british. well, that's what your patient with us through retaliation with us through occupation bombardment and so forth. continue also with the same logical force. so is there and, and the west. they had to send a ship between them as if the only way you can deal with the out of world is through the bombings of alonzo for what it has failed over
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a century. but they continue to do it as if everything started yesterday. it didn't start yesterday either. i mean is i'm not kind of stuff. the 1st thing is i'm not going to stop. and i am and he is under protest indians and the news and the serious under georgia. and he is, and that's, that's not all disconnected. what's happening and goes has everything to the world that's happening again. and that's what i do find incredible and i'm sure many people watching out is there a also i find an incredible, i mean we had where she's to knock the u. k prime minister. making that point in parliament today saying exactly where you set up the, the, their attacks on the who are thieves, have absolutely nothing to do with what is going on in gaza and it, and it's the same when it comes to the united states. but it is so obvious to, to us so how, how can they, if they continue with that narrative, i think, yeah,
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i think so, not fix the british for stupid people. right. there's no other way of expanding because this is insulting to the intelligence of the but you citizens because the butch, this is, are some of the smartest people in the world. i mean, they're certainly worldly. and there's certainly not them at least have been here as color nice as for a very, very long time. and they understand power and they know what that means to invade the country on full street text, as it did on a rock band. the span, how they got back done enough gun stuff. they're not stupid. british people are not stupid, but soon after sticking them for stupid. right? i mean, otherwise, how could they say, all of the bombing of your mind has absolutely nothing to do with it because i don't when this is 2 separate things, when the house is every other, they say we are doing this, meaning the something the shipping does bound to is read because we want is the stuff, the ordering, guys, i'm the worst thing to stop this war, this genocide in garza. but the other thing that is kind of fascinating and
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troubling and really astounding is the fact that the, the british and the amount of, cuz i think they actually believe this. now i'm talking about the government's believe this. they think they have every right to come to them, at least from 2 oceans that way or an ocean away across the seas. they come to them, at least gets involved from countries in defense of his ride. and then they are surprised. i'm stupified. why would they have been his get involved with the palestinians? why would one out of go active so that there was another group, but it's okay for them to come from across the seas and bombs never over on countries in defense of his right. so it's really beyond me. okay, i'll just share a sample. that's fine. let's find one, discharge. okay, let's take a look at some of the where. busy the news making headlines, the us states of iowa kicks off the national contest to choose the republican
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presidential normally. later on tuesday, it is the 1st major contests for the us presidential election. focuses on meetings run by political policies. they differ from primary elections because they're ever seen by the state policy and don't require facing at a polling station, a full republican representatives will make speeches on behalf of that favorite candidates votes, a tally by secret ballot, and the results shed with the policy and the democrats also meet in person, but the selection they won't vote on the same day. instead, i would democrats have until super choose day to vote by mail and results will be released later that day. i cannot speak to john henry who is in des moines in iowa jones. so where are we with the race? what's the very latest were hours away from those clock as is starting. they start at 7 pm and they go till 9 pm.
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that's an hour. just about 4 hours from now, a little less than that. and everyone will get together and those gymnasiums in churches and other places. and they'll meet in different corners of the room. talk about their candidates and try to get as many people as they can to vote for them. but right now, everything is really about beating expectations. this is the 1st chance for the candidates to show how well they can do. and those expectations were really cemented in a pull over the weekend. that was the nbc to more in register poll, kind of the gold standard before the iowa caucuses. and that pool found the 48 percent of expected caucus goers support donald trump. 20 percent support nikki haley. 16 percent support. rhonda sanchez and holding at the rear is the exact promise. swami with 8 percent. what's interesting about that is in previous pose, the scientist had been a head. he'd been the 2nd place runner. and that's important because he and nikki
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haley are running to be the alternative to trump. each of them want to drive the other one out of the race. haley's prepared in the next couple of states, new hampshire in south carolina. her home state where she's invested a lot of money and she's already started campaigning for the santas has put all his eggs in one basket. ios. he has to perform well here. and if he comes in 3rd, that's not going to be good for his campaign. so to beat expectations, donald trump wants to get over 50 percent. hailey wants to drive up her number and be the number 2. and that's what rhonda sanchez wants as well. so it's all about expectations. and if you exceed those expectations, then you are perceived to have momentum going into the other states. and joan, i keep seeing a lot of winfrey scenes from reports is re, from iowa. there is a real concern, isn't that about the weather affecting these results? that's right, there's a good reason you're seeing me in doors right now,
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and that's because it's negative. 17 degrees celsius out. and it's about to get cooler over the course of the night that feels like temperature by the way it goes below negative 30. so it's going to be. ready very cold tonight as people gather together. so what does that mean? that means that mike, depress voter turnout, and it also means the hardiest people are going to go out the most committed people and impose trump folders, has, has been listed as those who are most motivated for their candidates. so it could mean that more of those voters come out, it's also possible that those voters will look at the polls. they see trump being way far ahead and think, why should i bother to go out in this weather and vote, but all the candidates around on the trail. they're all urging people to come out and vote for donald trump. in fact, made a joke earlier saying, even if you have to pass away after voting, that's okay. come out anyway. okay,
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thank you for that john henry left for us in des moines, iowa. for us defense x ray and lloyd austin has been released from hospital off to complications from prostate cancer surgery. he says that he will perform his juices from home until he fully recover is a 70 was admitted to an intensive k unit 2 weeks ago. the white house at the time was unaware of his illness. still a head on al jazeera where in iceland, wherever. ok, and it was a relative for a 2nd time in less than a month, forcing people from their homes, the a blanket of snow. it was bad to be laid over parts of ireland, scotland,
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northern england is already sitting of those kinds of ages. the arctic has bring you to that is the off to get. this is the end of it. now once he's gone across the can for you stop to wire to getting all things being relative. so temperatures by day i still single figures from edinburgh down towards is our grip. but look at this aside for me, it is quite well now we are in midwinter, but won't i think, will we not? so here's the picture for tuesday. here's a snow folding significance. they may be normally going to trust to denmark. nothing much though, except a sunshine to the size of that. then you've got rain coming. unfortunately, that will be in there to vote, but be some flooding from that. and it spreads across from coming up against the cold battery. so it could be a lot of significance night which might just affect power as good snow day on wednesday and powers. and then the next couple days the sun is that the, the will, might not snow will start to melt. the sources of water has been for the south in, for example, the canary islands. we have city degrees, and the last couple of days it's pretty will because in time of year reco breaking the will nice the same as been true for more. okay. most of those have cars drive
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this time here. of course there are a few showers elsewhere, but the heaviest, right? is it madagascar and it's just going through. right. and you have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that gods chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue doing a state level all that i can to support the 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lower the freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights more about the issue i'm looking for. so my thing for talk to, in, quote, on which is 0, this is the 1st one they saw that we see the real time it's the victims themselves was there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're
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seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the. the watching out, is there a mind a thought top stories this hour? how much does release and the video that we're both really shows the dead bodies of 2 is really captive. video shows the captive, who says that to what killed fine is there any minute tree strong songs also, she continues to plead for the roots and the u. s. ministry says that the who feels
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group has struck a us and contain a shift from the red sea causing minus the damage. the green path threatens a strong was phones off to us noise. another attack on the, in the us and u. k. say they don't see a tax tax international shipping in israel, at least one person has been killed and 17 others injured in a calm, roaming and stopping attack. it happened in the city of rinaldo, just north of tel aviv police, of arrested to palestinians suspects from the okey point, westbank, alexandra, by his reports, the ambulances rushed to not just one scene, but 3 were attackers rammed into civilians every police unit in the city. and surrounding areas were cold, in 18 people were injured. one of them, an elderly woman, died of her wounds. but as 1st responders took stock of the situation,
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it soon became clear that one of the attackers was on the run. we have a police helicopter that's in the air in order to scan the perimeter as well as special police forces and other security agencies will arrive that the location to secure and make sure that our civilians are going to be safe. people would pull to stay indoors while the man hunt was ongoing. police say the suspects switched between 3 stolen cars and they rammed into pedestrians different places. what do you most school? so i was standing here outside a restaurant when i heard a loud bu, immediately i ran and saw the car crashed into the box. i don't, i saw children running one limping on one leg while others were lying on the ground . this was really heavy oil flame. it's the suspects were both arrested. police identified them as palestinians from the city of hebron and the occupied westbank who entered into israel illegally since the masses attack on october 7th,
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all palestinians had been banned from entry. israel palestinians in the occupied west bank and the gaza strip. we're only ever allowed entry through a work permit is rarely security forces have already rated the homes. the 44 year old and a 25 year old alexandra buyers. alta 0 to palestinian teenagers have been shot dead bias really forces while the is running on me right here says that we're trying to throw a home, made explosive, how to send and say they often call and verify the is rarely narrative it. abraham reports from the okey pod, westbank, it is always open to 6 years old. i scanned on as his brother's eyes are being shot forever too little to understand the meaning here say being a palestinian means is too close to avoid. the 17 year old man was supposed to return to school on monday after a break to his brother other folder to define. and he has
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another brother in his where you, me to, to redo the teams under israel's policy over resting palestinians without charge. well that is almost like an hold on. i don't know if my son either knows that his brother was killed. he's an offer military prison. last i heard from him i was in october 15th. so a man was with his 16 year old friend pallet knew it'd be that in the occupied westbank. both were sheltering tube by his way. the forces linked on sunday in the streets where they were shocked as meters away from fan. it's home. it's near the leak is where the supplement of best l and close to and is really made it through the tower. people working in the area, tell us that this is a place where is there any soldiers talk to salad. and so they mind they monitor processing and moving through the surveillance cameras. these really army radio accuses the 2 teens of throwing home made explosives at this way. the soldiers,
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but passing and say they often cannot verify these ready narrative, leaving families with more questions than answers. let me show you that option of the call with the i don't know what's happened. i don't even think he had money to go out. he gets a little pockets money from us and the not to give them the most to should. she says her son told her if he died to protest picture knew his friends, who were also killed by his really forces. he loved life, she says, and jumped of one day, becoming a journalist, being born under his rose occupation and living through its pain. his dream never came to that, but he is josie to the occupied list of things. okay, let's over to now to the attack that took place instead of eve, honda studies is in occupied eastern us and i'm the what else do we know about the suspects in the roaming, who was arrested following what happened in tel aviv as 2
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individuals seemingly from the same family, the 1st to 44 year old man and his nephew a 24 year old, both from the village of bennet and i am just outside of hebron. now their families say that they had permits to work in israel. but after october, the 7th palestinian workers were no longer allowed in and they were sitting not working for months until eventually in this last month they were able to sneak their way back into was really territory where they were working at a car wash. it seems so this attack to place these really military arresting both of those palestinian men and then reading their homes in the village of many, 9, just outside of habit on the army, taking measurements of their homes, preparing them for demolition. this is a policy these really military regularly carries out,
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though it is incredibly controversial on the international scale. now several family members were arrested and even and interrogated at the scene. and residents and other locals from, by the name say that they are often subjected to collective punishment in the area whenever there is someone from their village who carries out an attack. but it's not exclusive to that village. it is anywhere across the occupied westbank palestinians feel that this collective punishment follows them no matter what sort of attack happens. whether or not anyone they know was involved. this is something that they say they experience on your daily basis and homes. i will say hearing that elite is really units that had been slicing in gaza, happened, relocated to the west bank. well, what, what do we know about why that's happened? are these really military says that the withdrawal
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of these elite units is a loss for fighting inside of gaza. but that the situation across the occupied west bank is that a boiling point and could explode at any minute. you have palestinians who are not only facing the threats of these really military and the form of these nightly rates, but you have more than 700000 is really settlers living in illegal settlements across the occupied west bank. many of them now armed after israel's national security minister, each more ben beer felt it was necessary to distribute weapons to them that are often used against innocent palestinians across the occupied west bank. under the protection of these rarely army oftentimes with no consequences whatsoever, even if it results in the death of a palestinian. but you have these rarely army raids who have also been up significantly since october. the 7th. you have
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a palestinian economics standstill since thousands of workers were not able to cross into is really territory on a daily basis. for the last 100 days, there are no jobs for them. in the occupied westbank, there was no trade going through the occupied west bank and experts are saying that this is an explosive situation that is bound to spiral out of control given just how many stresses are on the palestinian people. but these really are me, says that it is necessary to avoid some sort of wider conflict or a wider explosion of the already incredibly tense situation. and that's why they've decided to move these units back to the occupied westbank. have decided that for a single capacity series from the thank you. the meanwhile, as well as ministry is continuing to expand its ground to operations in gauze, at least $67.00 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours. let's take a look at the areas where the troops are currently positioned. tanks and troops are
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present in all these areas that you can see in the north and south of the strip. they are locked in intense baffles with palestinian slices in northern gauze and it beats law here on out top straw and was also intense gum fight in the south. and ton unit saving night. bottles have again been taking place between palestinian sizes and is there any forces? is there a troops have been advancing towards did by the name i knew it has the latest on this from rough or some of the rest of your workers are searching for survivors in a pile of concrete. his regular is try to get a residential building, and some told garza, the girl and her brother are the sole survivors. and this attack that killed dozens of house the these read, the army has been ramping up its military action in the besieged southern city of
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tanya and paving the way for times and armies vehicle to move deeper into the area . there has been a communication of black housing garza for days and it's hindering grass cuz effort . so have you any about the heavy heating them with them? we are not even able to receive emergency calls from citizens. we are not even able to use their navigation tools. we rely on our audio and visual skills to reach the targeted areas. on some occasions we take light vehicles to reach hospitals and ask victims about locations of the affected area of the, you know, it's a really difficult for families to stay in touch with the youth that i'm separated from my parents and i can't reach out to them i do not know how or where i can re unite with them. busy apart from this, i have not been able to reach my son for 2 days, and i am not able to call him and i don't know where he is. i can't rest. i can't
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even sleep because i'm not able to get in touch with many of my family members. mission nobody's refugee camps across the strip ruins after is really air strikes. from the center, the number of palestinians through the refuge in the south is rising out of my shuttle and the thing we can hardly survive my house was bombed and levelled my family and i and now homeless my sister, 10 of my cousins will code we were forced to take shelves it until i was out to school that my niece and nephew were killed. then we were forced to leave to another shelter, which was rated by the as ready soldiers on penny less. how can i see them and we've lost our livelihood? so you have a state and it's been more than a 100 days since it's really a launch. it's more ongoing. but there's no into the humanitarian. a crisis. palestinians are facing hunger and paying on a daily basis. their suffering is
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a growing homeless. this is on the rise to many of them are living in tents braving the cold and the rain because they have nowhere else to go. honey, my mode. i'll just get a rough southern gauze of okay, now buddies have been recovered from the rubble and out and the gods. a refugee camp that's off to is really forces withdrew from several neighborhoods in central garza. a warning as strong as report has met in the images that view as may find distressing. what's on the head, the admins that we have arrived at the house, which was targeted by is riley wall plains earlier. all the members of the family living here with children, more than 10 bodies were found in this room alone. according to witnesses, many of those killed were shot at close range by his reading soldiers. the
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witnesses say they were killed in cold blood or the yeah. why the, the non, we've recovered 10 bodies from the house and another body was found here. and if you look around, you'll find all these industrial plants destroyed. total destruction use radius destroyed all that came in the past. may god punish the idea for your husband. it's not inferior as i'm speaking to you. we hear a loud explosion over there. they is ready soldiers, a detonating explosives, and what remains of the residential buildings inside. oh, my gosh, the refugee can close to celebrating road. and what that all these industrial workshops and facilities have been reduced to rubble is huge. destruction here as a result of the as rarely middle trees. most of us missile strikes along with its artillery showing in the past few days, some of the few hours ago. the is ready, soldiers pulls out of this area, leaving behind the scenes of devastation, heavy a month, a bad and i'm standing it. what was once the main highway road of cell
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a who doing that, leading to the oh, my god, the new sides and raise refugee camps. these rarely occupation forces hold the troops out of this area. after causing destruction, not only to the infrastructure but to people's property as well. and since all the roads we destroyed, ambulances have not been able to navigate them in order to recover the bodies which and now decomposing, unlocked. and that's just the most of the deposit. okay, i just want to bring you some breaking news coming out of iraq right now with the traffic at a bell. apple, which has come to a hold of the explosions. we're head nearby. this is according to the voices, news agency. now it runs of revenue stream. god says that it carried out asteroids in iraq's kurdish. a ton of this region around says that they attacked what they called. i'm t, ron as you know, centers in the city. so as soon as we have any more developments on this,
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we will indeed bring it to you. now, health facilities throughout gauze, a body functioning many pregnant women, all facing difficult conditions. we hear now the story of 3 mothers who escaped bombing in northern garza. and they said that they have given us in a wizard resilience in the face of war, and not yet able to speak or even stand baby was, is only 2 months old living day to day surviving the most relentless is really bombing campaign. the gaza strip has seen in decades was his mother tells us how she faced air strikes the day she deeper. uh, we do now is a couple more by like, i mean jabante was i me so it was leveled being pregnant. i cool from and to the day 3 was my one year old boy with the children and un room school where i gave
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birth to this child, and one of the costs are in the united nations estimates around 50000 pregnant women are living in casa, more than a 180 of them are giving birth each day with little to no medical attention to those who are able to make their way to southern cause. it may have thought they were escaping the worst of the bombing. but it's followed them here to humanitarian prices throughout casa is dire. cb yara was born on december 25th. she's less than a month old windows up and a mock habit homeless. it is common knowledge that a woman giving birth should receive certain medication, richmond's materials, etc. the same applies to the newborn who needs nutrition. i received none and neither me nor my baby girl. she has not even been vaccinated, even her name and date and time of 1st when not recorded on what are the yara has an older brother, but absent from this picture is her father. he was killed in and is really air
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straight, worsening. her mother stress during birth wouldn't look on the the, the look on the so i gave birth and uncharacteristic conditions. a sheltering seemed to with many displays people around me. i was lying on the floor with a big sheet separating me from others in a different corner in the same building lies another baby. his name is ryan and his mother was in her 9th month of pregnancy. when the war started. she says she had to walk to the hospital to give birth amongst the rubble and destruction around her. she worries her ride, hasn't received any medical attention since he was born. one of the hill i'm still young, so the image is suffering as because of smoke and fumes, and i cannot find medicine. he has not even received the regular vaccination for 3 months. he has not even taken the necessary vaccine against known diseases and epidemics yanked him in the little slip. these 3
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mothers, like many and causes, are facing conditions that are hard to stop. but what is clear is their dedication and determination to keep their children and families see in the middle of awards. so to run a little on how to 0 the what kind of activity you know iceland appears to have eased according to authorities, the latest erupt, son on sunday, and gulf rebuilding setting them on fire. when lava flows through the town of god, in the vic, 4000 people had to leave the homes as a precaution. back in november, sonia jago has moved from just outside the town. we're just outside the town of greenville, vic, which is on the front line of the latest of all kind of corruption. that's
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a cottage in south west iceland. and we cannot get any further here towards the town because the lumber is still continuing to slow smoking. there as well and the options taking place of the of costs. what this means for the 3800 people who made this place that he. a is that they are questioning whether they'll be able to return his menu of them. searing that the last say once new as a community may no longer exist, not to be several months before they are able to go back to here. because of course, the size of activity is still ongoing. and of course that has questions as to how the community goes forward and what kinds of life they can make from here, where there is hops, i meant to be habitable again. funny guy i go, i'll just, sarah, just outside of friends of it, the best for so now to all breaking news coming out of iraq where the ad traffic
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get a bills apple which has come to a hold off explosions whitehead nearby, according to the voices, news agency, we're hearing from iran, so revenue stream god, they say they carried out strikes in iraq, semi autonomous kurdish region around says that they attacked what they called anti iran espionage centers in the city. we can speak now to my food of the why he's, he's in fact died for us, especially mood. tell us a bit more about this attack. how a and the repercussions from the attack, and a bit more about iran and what they've said about it as well. to multiple explosions her in the city. oh, but it would be the apparently the attach problem to do is simple locations including it will be an airport leading to a hold to a vacation in the airport, the heavy military base. and also the,
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the reported lead the american consulate in that it would be a this is the 1st. 4 the uranium loose, the god to declare some responsibility for the, for such attacks as you know that a 100 and tweet team attacks have been carried out by 8 on the line. your while keep immediately units in your walk and syria since october 17th. so on the margin of the, the conflict, the conflicts, but over in the region. but this is the 1st time the what i believe we should, we got it openly declares responsibility for the attack on the us submitted, cheat the facility in the iraq. the attach involved with the use of the
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a jones that to eh, and also the ballistic missile, according to the a statement. by the way, in the pollution good. which says that a college kid wasn't considered and it's pretty nice. it's called tutors and together ingle n t e reading interest groups in parts of the village. it says that at midnight, these headquarters were bound, but with the ballistic missiles and destroyed at this is the 2nd time ballistic missiles used it in a tax called us military facilities. the 1st one it was a month ago when a run, a line to the phone was groups in the you want to talk to the a as a military base. which hospice us and coalition troops with
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ballistic missions. as you know that these, the long aligned um to groups in the lock had been operating accounting us and coalition forces ministry facilities in a row. i can see the over the past 2 months and, and the hub, they say that they will continue attacking us and coalition forces as long get skins as a major supporter of is for and for me to treat campaign on it because in fact they go beyond that and hold onto the counter attacks by us. the name the data strikes, targeting data locations, kidding. a number of the ministry commanders of the one, the a many others they have gone tar, demanding the withdrawal of old foreign troops,
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including collision that us troops from iraq. you know that it's, this has been controversial since 2020, maybe since the beginning of the iranian. but suppose come out that cost him sleep money and the e y keys at the top. the commander of the popular mobilization forces of the might be monday at by a us a strike. the near the, the, the dad international airport bag is in and started a wave of u. s. a n t american sentiments in, in the lock up from middle street units. and from that position they meet at the parliament. as you know, that recently a number of a public members have been campaigning to draft along to remove old friendships probiotic including us and the coalition forces and,
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and that unfolded following the accounts are attached carried by us is twice again as t v. lucky minute treat facilities targeting those, the eco and aligned with the troops. and that is considered a, according to the iraqi government, the violation of iraq's sovereignty to okay. uh for now, my mood of the heat that 1st in baghdad. thank you so much for responding to that breaking news for us. still ahead on our to 01 of the pre tournament favorite sound, chris dawson, the age was hanging with victory against behind. peter will be hit with the legs the
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