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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the israel attacks homes in rafa in southern guys are killing at least 16 people, including the show. the don't know about this, and this is all you see of a life from don't have also coming up longer way to, to monitor. and ada arrives in gaza. asa israel and hom, us reach a new deal brokered by caught on. the us tried several parts of getting off to the
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who these target another ship in the red sea. i am charged with trees and by the court allows seattle leo's former president to leave the country the so we're going to be getting guys that what at least 16 people have been killed. and overnighted shelling in the city of rafa. children among those killed several have been wounded. these really strikes had a house and the eastern part of the city fighting is also taking place between palestinian groups and his reading troops. the naso hospital in con eunice for the 2nd night as desperately need of medicine. as well as all the humanitarian aid is entered, gaza that was sent from costs are ours. officer deal was reached between israel and homeless to a lot of the supplies to be distributed in an article and reports life saving a for gaza. following a guitar in french broker deal between israel and how much the cargo includes
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humanitarian essentials for palestinian as well as medicine for his really captives introduce each strip. united nations is overseeing the process. the state has been sporadically trickling into the 2000000 palestinians besieged by israel, often through diplomatic channels. nearly never enough. it definitely my, you know, most of the doctors can't find anything to treat their patients. so now they just use don't. even salt is $13.00 per kilogram. now it's about can you imagine putting salt on the people's injuries to disinfect them? they've reached a very critical point. people are dined, and we can even find in killers of the you an estimate to 93 percent of the population in gaza is facing a severe level of hunger and says pockets of the strip are already experiencing salmon light condition. i have no problem up. i brought on as i'm not, not in the bible hope is life is become
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a bunch of struggles between the queue for bread and that for gasoline and not for food, for our children. aside from that, people do not have income anymore that enables them to get the needs of that. there was no source of income. people who had income before the war, who had a business or project, have become unemployed now highly and got the disease of spreading rapidly and leaving many in a state of desperation. the honorable, some people have become displaced, people are ripped apart. we didn't think the situation but to come like this, how ya know? well, the new 8 supplies will provide some relief to you and more ins if the war doesn't stop. more palestinians will die. not from bombs, but from sam and disease. ronald han out to 0. well, the health care system in guns is collapsing, another casualty of israel's war on homeless delegation from the world health
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organizations just return from there. once again that a warnings of an unfolding, humanitarian catastrophe. and the strip given out is on those reports contain scenes of injured people from the start the the health care system in guys is collapsing. another casualty of israel's war on him. us. that is, the assessment from sean casey districts, has been turned into an inpatient ward, the world health organizations, emergency medical team coordinator, who just returned to un headquarters after spending 5 weeks. and guys, a, every time i went to the hospitals, i saw evidence again and again of the simultaneous humanitarian catastrophe that's unfolding. we see it every day in gaza getting worse and worse and the collapse of the health system. day by day. casey estimates that only 15 hospitals in guys that are functioning, but only partially, he saw how bad the situation is. first hand, these are
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a couple of his reports from last month. the largest hospital in goza for the 3rd time this week, where it's still likely it's an absolute misery. right now it's a hospital where just a 9 year old boy was being treated basically with sedation, to use a suffering as the dies. when asked what was needed the most to help the guys a health system cope. casey was clear a ceasefire that he said would be the most effective and immediate way to end the suffering. gabriel's on to, i'll just say to, at the united nations, at least 11 palestinians have been killed in 2 separate is really air strikes in the occupied westbank on wednesday. is there any troops have started a refugee camp in ramallah? they're continuing a rate in the city of to cut them, meanwhile,
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withdrawn from the time to find the name where there's been fighting is palace the youth. and this alco joining us from i called you probably to east of us. let me just bring this up to speed on the scale and the impact of the latest rates. well, in total cut, in nearly 24 hours later, that rate is still ongoing. these really military has not yet withdrawn. we do know there have been at least 6 palestinians killed into and cut him of these really military has continuously sent and reinforcements and conducted field interrogations, of palestinians just outside of it to the him in the village of the who are 46 palestinians from the same family have been arrested in the circumstances, are still a little bit unclear as to why now moving to hebron there also some injuries interest there. but earlier in the evening, we do know that the village of benny now am was rated by these really military. all
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of the entrances to the village were blocked off. these rarely army has repeatedly rated this village for the last several nights as to palestinians who these really is accused of carrying out a stabbing and ramming a tap on monday in the city of and now they are both residents of that village. so those homes have now been mapped out for demolition and incredibly controversial policy. these really military carries out, but also in the end it's outskirts. there are around 5 injuries in refugee camps as these really military rates. continue you into the early morning hours in close leave. yeah, we're looking at around 15 arrests. this is just a continuation of these really armies nightly rates that have intensified since october. the 7th. we're looking at at least $366.00 posts in units who's been killed at least $95.00 of them. children around 6000 arrests and 4000 other injuries. and we were mentioning before that there was about the dimension that's getting into guys. and as
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a result of the deal between israel and thomas's being essentially broke by contact . tell us a little bit more about that deal. this was an incredibly complex deal to come to the table with and it is the 1st time since november, both sides have agreed to anything but these rallies and time us agreeing for 5 trucks of medical a to enter the gaza strip. but remember that the cabby out here for these really was that there would be medicine delivered to at least $45.00 is really captives with the red cross responsible for that facilitation. but there were a lot of complexities and problems even coming to this deal and its aftermath. there was a political fire, storm and israel against these really prime minister because there were a reports that this aid was not going to be screened. and in fact, thomas officials had said that this was part of the deal that the aid could go into guys as quickly as possible so that it wouldn't be screened. but these really had
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said that they had no prior knowledge of this reports had indicated these really prime minister did agree to this, but his office released the statement denying that saying he had no knowledge of this. and he does not overlook security types of proceedings. that is the responsibility of these really military. now, these really military officials who spoke anonymously to is really media said that they had no knowledge of the situation either. so the aid was supposed to arrive in the early morning hours on wednesday, but it ended up arriving very late at night because the 8 had to go through the get them. i will send them a crossing 1st to be inspected, then go all the way back to the 1st, and then transferred into the cause of strep. that was already near that of crossing at the junction air base there for facilitation into gaza. but because of all this, because of the backlash from netanyahu's coalition, there was a stall in the process. but nonetheless, this has brought hope along the horizon for some israelis and the families of the
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captives. because if i'm us and these really is, could come to an agreement via these mediators about medicines and other medical aid, perhaps there will be a situation in the near future will. they will come to the table for a deal that involves the release of some captive something. these really public and the families of the captives have been waiting for for more than 100 days. how does the hood to tony do some occupied is choose from home to thank you. and the rise has launched another strike against hooting controlled areas in yemen. it follows claims by who the variables that they're responsible for and you are talking to us shipping the gulf of odds. and then you came out of time to try it operations as it happened about a 100 kilometers south, east of the city, of and the agencies to it says a drone and struck a vessel causing a 5. the crew lights are extinguished. there was the nasal forces of the many armed forces, well targeted, the american dream co,
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bacardi ship in the gulf of identity using a number of naval ms. ios and scoring a direct and precise thanks to a lot of the many armed forces will not hesitate to target. call direct sources in the re bmc and the red sea in line with our legitimate tried to defend our dear young men and in support of the 1st step as to people. like hannah is good morning, the latest wave of attacks on food. the target us central command has confirmed that a another set of strikes that being carried out against who t targets in yemen. sand. com says that the strikes were aimed at missiles that were preparing to be launched in what it describes as a pre emptive action. this is a full set of strikes that the u. s. has carried out since it launched an operation against the who sees in yemen with its allies in recent days. as the domain
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continues to insist that it does not one conflict in the regions reading but maintains that it needs to carry out these actions to protect the shipping in the red sea area. at the same time, it has denied who claims that their attacks up being carried out in response to is wally operations in gaza. early in the day of pentagon spokesman said that the hotels capacity had been degraded by these ongoing strikes. but at the same time, you said it was not expected that it would all happen at the same time. and the strikes will continue. he says, as long as those who tease maintain their attacks again, shipping in the red sea by kind of out you, sarah, washington, a. united states has also realistic disease as specially designated global type of risk group. the vitamin ministration remove the designation in 2021 in favor of allowing humanitarian aid in to yemen. not some fear the sanctions are going to
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restore those body are still aid. kimberly hawkins reports following us the air straight on who's the control missile facilities given for attacking merchant vessels and u. s. navy ships in the red sea. the united states again targeted the who sees. and on wednesday, the 5 mid ministration announced it was designated the who's these as a specially designated global terrorist organizations who these cc a tax. we can certainly reconsider the issue if they don't, as the president said, we will not hesitate to take further actions. but why, how says the designation is designed to protect freedom of navigation, about 12 percent of international trade passes through the red sea and who the attacks have already had an impact on global supply chains. declaring the who is these a terrorist group bounce members from entering the us?
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freezes funds held in us banks and trigger sanctions against any entity providing the who's these with support. but the who the say the attacks on commercial ships. the began in october, we'll continue in solidarity with the palestinians and the more than 24000 killed in israel's war on gaza. the escalation has fueled concerns of a broader middle east conflict. in the past week, the united states and the u. k. carried out joint error strikes on who's the control missile, batteries, width and storage sites, and air defense system. designating the who's these as a terror organization requires congressional approval. and some congress members argue israel, using us weapons against the palestinians, is the real terror organization. still, despite some push back, there is overwhelming support for israel and congress. that's why the designation
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against the who fees is expected to take effect next month can really help it al jazeera, the white house, or the watering cause has been high and the agenda, the annual meeting of the world economic forum. and this was ton of dallas. you know, secretary state and to be blankets, describe the war as gusts ranging instead of palestinian state needs to be established as and by used to like to say that there have to be ways means vehicles . how soon is to make these decisions. but i think what we're talking about is to sense the, you're talking about a governance, the government and a structure of governance that maximizes the ability of the authority to actually deliver what the palestinian people want to be a. but it also has to be able to operate in uh, what you might call permissive environment. in other words, with the support of, with the help of israel, not with it's active opposition because even the most effective authority is going to have a lot of trouble. if it's got the active opposition, if any,
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and he's really going the members of congress of how the vigil in washington dc for the captives in gaza, several dozen people including their relatives of gather the steps of the capital and solid dollars. how speaker mike johnson left the vigil. just a 100 people are still believed to be held in this trip the following summer, being pressuring these really governmental negotiate over time. on the other side of the capital building another, the job is held for more than a 100 pounds. a city in general is killed in gossip is attended by members of congress and most of the democrats, courtney bush, and kind of standing in madison. i should have to leave the hey, on audra 0. we're going to have the latest, incidentally, canyon called is does, is that order to undergo psychiatric tests before the trial can begin the
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has the cold optic has lost its way across north america, bringing some very low temperatures and wintery conditions. some of that snow fell in new york city. was a heavy snow full in 2 years, 2.5 centimeters. people were enjoying that in central park. we have got paras guys, however on thursday, but by friday we are expecting more of that snow to edge. it's wait for the east, some heavy, a snow once again across the midwest on thursday that will push its way toward states in the south east, but west all the wintery weather, once again, playing the north west of the us and western parts of canada, british columbia see some heavier snow sleep on rain as well. temperatures here, remaining bits in the cold, calgary, seeing some slight improvement. you can see the ad defend further south and looking templates is done for places like denver as well as kansas city, dallas coming in at only 2 degrees celsius and maximum height on friday. that was me. some recovery to the temperatures across the north of mexico has been pretty
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cold here, but we're at 26 degrees celsius at monterey on 1st day. relatively dry, much, well, across the you could time peninsula fly for havana. lots of heat at such a degree celsius on friday of the unique perspective. some people need to see these really moving from pieces of imagery to wake up on heard voices for 2 people in israel are sitting up against the door right now. i want to be one of them connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. i hate healthy human noise, and that is all i want to want to know us as a human to have a connection with the stream on out to 0
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the we want to go to 0 reminder of itself. so is this are at least 16 people have been killed, an overnight selling in residential buildings in the city of rockland children among the dead. almost 25000 thomas to me this have not been killed. desperately need met, send another humanitarian, a sensor, gaza israel and hamas reach to deal on tuesday. broken by console on on the front agreements, going to send 8 supplies to civilians in garza and for 5 minutes the us as low as another strike against booty controlled areas in the south to the booth is attacked to us special gulf rate groups facing for new to us sites terrace over their
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attacks and the vice it was in use. now, the prosecutor in charge of investigating an attack on a television station in ecuador has been shot dead in gal kia, sees us why it is, was on bushed in broad daylight gang violence and ecuador. as increased in recent months after one of his most powerful drug lords escaped from prison, a state of emergencies in place. let's assume that the noise to companion view of the matter of our colleague sees us. what is the prosecutor for organized crime in glass, prevent uninfected organized, criminal groups, interest will not undermine a commitment to ecuador in society. this event is a source of grief for us as an institution. we are currently conducting the 1st investigations at the scene of the crime, with the aim of ensuring, as in every case of finding death, this crime does not go unpunished. only look at russia, it says stopped to draw the tact targeting the capital in the hours of thursday morning, the country's defense ministry. so as it's shutting down a drone over for adults can just sort of of moscow,
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no casualties were reported. another drawing was reportedly intercepted near saint petersburg in the north, moscow's accused ukraine of carrying out the attack. a rush so long as to more attacks and ukrainian cities. it's defense ministry reset the counter dot high precision strikes and photos and fighters and khaki. and this prompted evacuation orders for residents living near the front line by mcbride reports some of the capital keys ukraine. second city had a key once again targeted in an overnight to strike with 2 russian missiles hitting a residential area, leaving some people injured. the southern port city of a desa was also hate by drones, the damage buildings, and also left several others wounded. close to loose. could you loose the den transfers the burning. my neighbor ran outside, but the shelter was still far away when there was at the door teeth, we just have to crush down for when the continuing strikes. tom is nato c'mon does
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have been meeting in brussels voicing support for ukraine and with defending weston style. democracy hi, on their agenda. in 2020 for a record breaking 2000000000 people on the earth will cost their vote in a democratic election. and yet, the concept of democracy needs to be defended. more than ever, a strong message of support from french president emanuel macross has also given ukraine to boost saying the russia mustn't be allowed to when i'm promising delivery of more artillery and long range missiles that help is increasingly needed, as russian forces pushes the tax, the points on the eastern front, such as here around the backboard y ukrainian. so just say they face a shortage. if i made a shift about mcbride, i'll just say era. keith, i say the young high court is going to allow a former president. i know somebody called on to travel abroad for medical care,
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a 70 year old is charged with treason accused of complicity. in the november 2023 failed to reason of law echo was has been trying to convince sierra leone leaders to let him go into exile. nigeria, which is offered to take him in. and he just has more from free time heightened security and expectations in freetown as a cruise in case against attendance by court. all my resumed. but after hours of waiting for my president failed to turn up to court of his lawyer as though successfully appealing to a higher court to grant to permission to leave the country. and i've lost by the courts not to speak much when they call it in continental pointed face. but the exact order has been given against me and a i will stay with where the port sees. but in any event, bill has been granted and reconsidered. just by cool, my husband charge in full counts of prison and hovering others who i accused of
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putting the field november 26 cool. $27.00 soldiers and several cities have been charged. but there are diploma to boost to prevent the 70 award from trial for weeks. regional block, of course has been pushing to get mr. by chrome out of selling the nigeria house off of divorced him. legal and political analysts say mediation will help echoes us original blood and reduce tension in a countries why members of the civil have not been pulled up by the government of sanity on says the court order doesn't mean an end to the trial rented. it will go to to nigeria, but it's also important to point out that the lord, the magistrate court deed joining the case to elect the dates and sometime in march where we expect all the way us to be back even in front of the court. so now what happens in terms of conversations with echo wise, between the head of states of ceremonies, excellency preston, view. those are things that we will comment on. while the former president has permission to leave the country,
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the accused will not. but many here expect the quote decision on chroma will help the country avoid a major political crisis. edris argues ita free town. because the leader in came, you accused of ordering follow is to starve themselves to death if they want you to get to have it and has been ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation fall, mackenzie and 13 other suspects appeared in court on wednesday. more than 400 bodies resumed last year, catherine, sorry reports from my lendy and southeastern, can you? this is vicky chombo is still waiting for news of her 2 sisters and children who have been missing since january. she believes they will members of a doing state called embodying d. more than $400.00 canyons, including children, died after their charge, seemed to convince them to start themselves in order to meet jesus. 600 people are still missing. autopsies showed signs of suffocation and beatings. the
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shallow grades were discovered on a property in shuck hola in south eastern kenya. my mother to come by, he will in our last conversation with one of my sisters, she said big things are happening. we will see each other again. but you must have faith and you must be a believer. if you don't have jesus, you will not see me when you're going on. thousands of people, including the pasta, paul, and then gave mackenzie are in police custody. relatives who have been waiting for dna results thought they would have the answers by now. but they say that government officials are not giving them any information. and the silence is unbearable. is believed small bodies of buried in shock a whole lot. the government is struggling to identify them. some of bodily decomposed relatives are frustrated by the long wait, it's of video and policy. then the pro sometimes will be here to repeat this scene,
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please be patient because unfortunately, people think over the dna. is it like, is that because i think it would be any tomorrow have that is or no, no, no, no that that would be teaching somebody. it may take months. sometimes. yes, for us to be able to identify even 10 people. skill is a mackenzie's well known and loved. indeed, he preached a ghast education and medicine, and has been arrested several times. over the years, relatives are demanding answers from the government. the one justice and closure. katherine saw it all to 0 by the south east kenya. british and pays a, voted for a controversial law. that was the migrants to portrait from the u. k to the one to the bill will now into his 3rd reading and the final stage of the house of commons critic, save the time risk breaking international law and explosion of the fibers fox way and thailand has killed at least 23 people. the blast happen in so fun,
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bloody province, and the time about a 120 kilometers north of fine co. please say they found no survivors. the prime minister's office has ordered an investigation. bad weather is cause damage and several regions across the 11 and the north. heavy rain falls flooded plains, trump families, and their homes and destroyed camps for city and refugees is in a call to report some icon in northern level for 3 days. this low line, coastal area in northern lebanon, was inundated, when nearby rivers overflowed during heavy rains, the waters may have receded, but people's lives have been turned upside down. many homes suffered extensive damage. not the ali tells us, the water reached up to her waist, and then the pillows living here are some of the most venerable in lebanon where the economy has all but collapsed a clue that anyway,
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i lost everything. i have nothing left. i don't know where i'm going to stay. relatives will let you stay for a few days, but then what many here lost their livelihoods. they are demanding compensation from those in power who they accuse of corruption and neglecting deteriorating infrastructure. going to city the what are the wonder if the they make performances and do nothing. they don't care about us. as you can see, we are not able to deal with these crises alone, days of heavy rain, transformed roads into rivers of months. there are several informal sacraments for refugees from neighboring syria in this region as well. tents were submerged by walter that rose quickly. hundreds of families were saved, but many are again homeless. i wouldn't murder how you say this is the 1st time we experience something like this. all of a sudden the water level rose,
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i have to be rescued by the lebanese army. people here say the floods is the worst they've seen in years, and it's now happening each year. the river is walter level, reached up to here experts a global climate change is leading to intense bouts of rain after long periods of dry weather. and that's also contributing to the crisis, but there are others who point the blame on the lack of infrastructure and barriers along the course of the rivers. now suddenly we have been telling the authorities for years that they need to build proper burns. if they do that, then we wouldn't have this recurring problem. concern is growing among communities living here near the banks of 2 rivers. that the worse is you have to come and more bad weather is forecast for next week. 7, their elders, eda, north 11 on the latest to kind of got an option in the iceland and kind of getting dark has stopped. but the times residents are unable to return because of

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