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forces because a form of collective punishment and the israel is attempting to turn them against the resist, the the hello, i'm on the inside the signees on line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes since they've gone unison. southern gaza is again the target is ready, bombardments, at least 12 people killed. israel appears to be phoning fox shows that as we'll goals of destroying how much supporting this report find us intelligence agencies.
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another republican presidential candidate drops out of the race for the white house wrong. desantis says he's now backing donald trump and india is prime minister opens a hindu temple. built on the sides of a demolished 16th century, must opposition politicians accuse him of exposing religion for political games. it's 7 g m t that's 9 am in gaza, west slicing and explosions have been her name now. so hospital in her newness of the israel has intensified its foaming of the southern assessing, killing at least 12 people in even light strikes, injured palestinians. what taken to hospital on unit sides become the focus of israel's offensive when it's ground? forces have been battling palestinian vices. small
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children are among those killed in israel's components palestinian gentlest to another, holding her daughter killed in an ass strike. and he's $25000.00 on the palestinians and died in 3 and a half months if israel's warn casa. and also hospital is the largest health facilities, still functioning in southern gosset supplies. so a running critically low. we spoke to dr. osmond all mcgraw be, he's the heads of the plastic surgery and bugs department that as i says here, that there's a lot of fighting kindred on woman and it's on people. yeah. on the officials obviously. yes ma'am. most of them, she's a woman civilians. they are killing, you know, families, children, and all the studios every day we, i told you how many of us have to die really? every day we are hundreds of these. if it's on people on the bus and go we,
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i don't know. i don't know how what it is. do we have to go with this city situation? maybe with patients to skip them. yeah. here as always because they need the they need kid the they need proper food. they need to clean was up. they need the how to sit, they need everything, they were, what were they would have been going over around the the of was to be done. i guess you already seen this one be yes, this is the wishing here that most of us but then now became very just because as you know, many of evacuated people already lived. there was to be that many or really come person and now they couldn't attend. there was because of this with a lot of flushing out over our heads over our shoulders. since we have to compensate as more, more, more, more, more and more. on friday, i took my family to secure them and ended up off. i was like to find one thing actually to book my phone video and come back to la said i couldn't find the place
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in the for i couldn't find that didn't actually with my time and it is very populated area. can you imagine i broke my of how many bucks do most of the of this i'm just, i'm sitting just mostly to visit my feet. what the 3 course i'll be here. i lost that with my family. there is no for this to be to go. there is no say please, the size of unit area. know clean was a little food. the nothing that even i couldn't find a didn't form. i find me the can you imagine that? so i broke my family back to that and also it has to be the it was a honey, my mood who was live for us and rossa and southern gaza. honey as that doctor describes a pretty desperate situation in the south. and in an around con eunice, tell us what's been happening. yes. then the then perhaps the, the most accurate a way to describe what's going on in find newness right now is more of death and
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destruction for more than a month. now, on eunice, that's been under heavy bombardment. this particular city was a describing and designated the initial weeks of the, of the war as a safe zone for evacuation. this place, palestinians from the northern part on gauze a city, and they've been shouldering in the courtyard of nasir hospital and other parts of han you and is including the eastern part of the western part of the city. since the beginning of the war is now the very particular city describe as safe as the one is now is seen of devastation on an suffering and further the civilian casualties and more displacement as this really military. a push deeper into the city and within the vicinity of nonsense, a hospital ended the doctor who was speaking. this is not the 1st time we hear doctor is describing the situation inside the hospital and the situation of their families who are unable to provide it. but proper shoulder for them to protect them
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and from the horror of this ongoing, what more, the vast majority of them have their families or them. so thing inside the hospital, they have to do to, to do, to keep providing the medical intervention necessary for injuries. but as the situations getting worse and that there is a search in the bombings and indeed there is an intense bombing campaign going on, not only within the vicinity of the hospital, but now further the western part of the city around the hospital and within the vicinity of an academic institution, the largest public university across the gaza strip of deluxe a university, where it's 1000 of palestinian literally ever showed, had been shouldering inside the buildings of the university and, and the campus where this setup their town set for weeks. now the found himself now caught in the there, this gives a bombardment and they don't have a place to go to it. there's literally no safe place, let alone no safe car
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a door for them to leave. the area of the area is being bombed by land, by air, and by sea, with a taco drones everywhere hovering across han units, shooting at every moving object there so far, 12 people have been killed as a result of these attacks by the, by the drones, by the quiet captors drawn in the area, there are people who have a hard trapped inside their buildings with family members or have been injured or critically, or a critical injury or have been killed inside the hospitality. just the fact that the city is now as effectively separated from the remaining parts of the, of the guster and makes the conditions very difficult for people. it's hard for people to evacuate. now, we're looking at very, very dark these within the coming days as the situation gets worse by the our honeymoon at that for us live in rough and southern gotta a little further south in russia, thousands of families who have lost the homes have been struggling to find the most
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basic medicine as a result, sick children, a dying of preventable diseases. direct couple assume the reports from great hospital in russia. if she were uploaded to some desperately needs an inhaler to treat his asthma, but of course the gaza strip medicines are becoming impossible to find the item. then there is no treatment, not in the hospital with adults or writes prescription note at the pharmacy where we went, no at the un run school, there is no treatment. my kid needs an inhaler. they do not have one. children will suffer until they die, or children of dying slowly, the palestinians who have fled to cause the south. the lack of adequate housing and heating means families are forced to live in tents for nature shelters. and as temperatures continue to truck, children are becoming more vulnerable to norm and you can one of them. so only see, it's not just about student morsa, we need treatments. we want a safe place for us. for our children, we want heating, there's no heating,
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it's cold, 10 people out of 10 and it's still cold. if one of my sons costs the of the sun will cost light came. this is all life. doctors say the r o l equipped to handle the rising number of patients, especially with children. this little fun went to the pediatric department here has almost 1000 illness cases every day. every day we lose the loss of children's use in medicine show, which is even simply meet us instead should exist in every hospital clinic. full health center. doctors can totally offer simple treatments. the law plot, we only have serums, the fever relief, antibiotics pain relief medicines. they don't have available in the hospital. we treat children without medicines. well, according to the world health organization, most of gauze is hospitals have either stops working or partially functioning. and
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hospitals like this one, all rating at 3 times its capacity without adequate fuel or medicines to treat the most wonderful victims. target cup as in how to 0 of to wait to hospital, russell suffering, cause all his riley prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he will not pull his soldiers. alice have gone, said he's also rejected any conditions from how most and what i need to hit on a self. i categorically rejects the conditions of capitulation to the most monsters in exchange for the release of our hostages. how must a month and enter the war? the withdrawal of our forces from garza the release of old murderers and rapists us from not, but i'm the continuation of from us in power. and if we accept this, our soldiers have full in and bang. if we accept this, we wouldn't be able to guarantee the safety of us citizen money, but we will not be able to bring it back to return safely. and the next october 7th will only be a matter of time. i mean, how much fighters have been engaged in fis,
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specials across the street. the confronting is riley forces in the north, in jamalia, and to the south of going to city. israel has stepped up. it's showing that in central gauze and northeast of the res, refuge account the on the wing of how much the cast them brigades say they targeted is rarely soldiers with more to shells. in the south is really ministry carried out rates in the sense of con eunice and the l corolla area a. according to us officials, a number of homeless fights has killed and gaza, has full insurance of israel's woo ames classified reports quested by the wall street journal. says that how much is still functioning at a high level of a month to full and valid reports. easily the army has used some of the most destructive missiles fifths to pos, deep below ground, or east of the race entire blocks. the impact on building roads activity in
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life has been the magic but on how much that is on it's on searching of to month. so full depths of growing belief. that is why its weapons are less effective against thomas by october 7. how much, how to coal group of 50000 fighters is what he says it has killed up to 9000 of them, since there's no way to verify any of those tickets. how much doesn't announce the number of its fighters or each desktop, leaving the mazda for guest wick? but destiny of the match between these are the speakers and us intelligence estimates. quoted by the wall street journal us by agencies say is all you have so far killed 20 to 30 percent of how must fight as which means about 75 percent of the how much false is this to in fact, that's decidedly less the worse declared
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a the complete elimination of the policy in the group, you could never eliminate how much completely in park is there. not only in guys, there are there in many countries and they are there and they're loving on their and west bank. there are many other places, so they're never going to be completely eliminated, even in gossip, but beyond guys as well. and, and they should have been talking about disabling guys that may be pushing him us out of control politically of the, of the gaza strip site. the full scale, super order to hundreds of thousands of soldiers and the huge amounts of heavy weapons from us. on the other hand, it resolved to get in the welfare but they had advantage is the tunnels west intelligence social talk of up to 500 kilometers of underground tunnels, across the gulf as to the law. how much fight does not only to stay alive, but also to hide the captives menu, fucked to what the store supplies, i mean,
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nation logistics and plan attacks that it took it struck just seems to pose a challenge to is really good. it's specialized in finding and destroying those tunnels. all those factors have led to the belief that how much is it still strong at these? it's about to do to see how much fun does or is there any forces have conducted more res, across the occupied westbank. they carried out major operations near ramallah early on monday, in the town and petunia and the shop for refugee camp the rest of the palestinians and searched several homes. one person was injured by gunfire and the village of coffee in open 6000 palestinians have been arrested in reigns in the occupied westbank since october. the 7th. this real can hold them indefinitely without charge. that's a process known as administrative detention and the number of palestinians is there any presents, is growing rapidly how much i'm getting reports in the history of refugee camp.
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south of bethlehem walls carry the images of palestinian detainees and residents carry the pain of their absence in the hands. fiance, more odd is one of the thousands of palestinians under administrative detention. a common is rarely practice where a person can be detained without charge or trial. indefinitely. 55. yeah. it was very hard on me. all you have plans for life, family house and if you have responsibilities. yeah. and in a minute the q patient demolishes had to oh you were 3 now. what are these an amazing person he loves life. loves the camp and the people, and they loved him back a few streets away. more reminders of those who interested us. my hon. mrs. harris husband set previously spent a year in administrative detention. she tells us he was arrested again several days ago. that's my hand where he is, he'll be in the same situation all over again. connex 8 exceed exceed benign immune
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. what are we suffered or lost because of administrative detention? it would've been easier if he was sentenced. then we'd know he'd be released after finishing his sentence with administrative detention people spend to see for 5 years like that with no torch. a walk down. any alley here, turn any corner. and this is what you will likely find. one household after another full of families waiting on word about their loved ones being held without charge. according to the palestinian prisoner society around 3300 published indians are in this really jails sentence to administrative detention. the highest number in more than 30 years in israel takes revenge on post to the in people the increase and the number of those retained after october 7th is unprecedented. we're talking about more than 6000 to obtain from the occupied westbank to combat the worry. they die and as my hands see, counsel from their neighbor malika, a walker, who tells me her son has been 13 of a total 18 years in prison,
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under administrative detention. and a jack the new dog could attend this children's events at school or university. he wasn't able to share our joy surrounded by walls, full of photos, the showcase. happier times. these women tried to lighten the mood, but with the uncertainty only deepening, there's little comfort to be found. how much improvement does either at the haitian refugee camp in the occupied west bank. the okay, let's take a look at some of the news making headlines, nearly 50 people in missing off the land slide. hit china, as you know, the problem is search and rescue operations on the way in the south western region . well, the 500 people have been rescued. as far as you say, it's not clear what caused the long slide. being governor of florida, rome de santis has dropped out of the race to be the next you as president. the
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republican suspended his campaign and is now endorsing dumb. trump. desantis announced his decision ahead of the new hampshire primary, which takes place on tuesday. especially reports from not just a in new hampshire. wrong. like his campaign rhonda scientist is x. it was new. keep a message on social media and the presidential dream was over. i am today suspending my campaign. i'm proud to have delivered on 100 percent of my promises, and i will not stop now. it's clear to me that a majority of republican primary voters want to give donald trump another chance. i am honored to leverage your trust and your support on desantis was meant to be the next great republican home or something. when in florida does governor's race was to propel him to the white house, but to delete his presidential campaign in iceland, which supplemented? and then he bought the launch and never really recovered as weeks and months went
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by. people would talk often about his lack of christmas, how awkward he wasn't person, his inability to connect with voters in the 1st. the 1st states of iowa, new hampshire, even south carolina, were the primary still over a month away on february 24th. so i think she suffer from a number of things here. he spent tens of millions to come 2nd denial when he predicted he would, when i'm with new obvious victories. coming up, doors and supporters disappeared in the cold of new hampshire. donald trump was not to be to mount the pricing of the man. many sold would be his biggest drive, and we just got some work. whatever about 3 capable 1st and just dropped the ron and rogers dropping out. and he, in doing so he endorsed this little song. so let's attack so run desantis promised positions and policies to even assures that the war cycle,
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the desantis county l. it nathan loop week and not the confident conservative who wrote to victory in florida. desantis isn't even know. talking about the possibility of a 2028 presidential run when they'll be, nor donald trump in his way to to ment him on to defeat to alex i sure i'll just leave the manchester new hampshire and these prime minister never end to moody has opened a tempo in the northern states of it's a protest looking at live pictures here. the strong was built on the grounds where a mosque stood for centuries before it was destroyed by hindus. right wing activist, unexpected has more alone held dream of india's hindu nationalist. becoming a reality, a temple dedicated to load it on one of the most reviewed dieties and with it and with its prime minister and that ends of the movies. but the, i don't not potty, the beach. i pay for fills
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a campaign promise. it made 3 decades ago. will the stock windows lose a single opportunity to try to send the accomplishment off having both of them the construction of the more than $200000000.00 temple which began in 2020 has been contentious. it's built on the side of the by the most, just a 16th century most demolished by hindu right wing activists. in 1992 best lead to nationwide communal riots that killed at least 2000 people, mostly mostly, and bombings in the city of moving by moving sushi years later in the current religious folk lines still live here. simple politics has originated with indians. majority hindus who make up nearly 80 percent of the countries 1400000000 population in 2014. bailey did not into the movie. after he promised to build
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a shrine on the very spot of the sides of the demolished musk, educate light to made reality. the temples and no duration comes months. the heat of national pulse is moved. the 6th, a 3rd consecutive term, most opposition. politicians avoid causing the ceremony. they choose mode these potty of exploiting religion for political game. while the pos easy to launch and official election campaign mostly supposes, believe that um temple is a promise for filled with some of the logo. hindu people definitely think that there was someone who brought up this issue and made us and perhaps the public should reward modi. a while some hindus celebrates many muslims across the country, are on a self imposed cookie. they fear attacks and violence. a lot of like any of the, oh, into brothers in the, it's a good day. but what about us? those of us would ruined, of course, will be in pain. on that day,
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our father was killed and the most was the mother as to why the critics say on the movies leadership, the religious divide, his own, the why didn't some 200000000 muslims in the largest minority groups live in fee as 2nd class citizens. muslims have been living store of allegations of asian, big for smuggling counts. muslim businesses have been boy coasted houses, both those women bod, for wearing his scouts and some educational institutions, and most states on file. but it's more the has maintained something that's really the fear that this given me and, and all the affiliate is they want to wipe out all traces of most of them lifestyle . mix civilization from the country to fan fear around the temple is being seen as a victory for the hindu nationalist movement. and as moti 6, a 3rd term is raising concerns that he's the main thing. his legacy as the leader
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who can transform india's secular democracy into hen do nationalist states. alex bid, which is 0. ok, let's get move on this with subject and pull. he joins from new jellies, editor of the hard news magazine. thank you for joining us. firstly, tell us a bit more about this temple on his significance. i've heard it being described as the new vatican for the hindus is not a fat description. a thank you. in writing me uh are you with them means so especially at this moment these 5 more than just evictions. seem to be the car coming up for age of 4. the handling guy does not. as a hindu is in india, i was celebrating this and diabetes net, but the ecosystem and dump rates. as i've seen that, and who is all of the blood, are actually looking at how this and dive temper has come up in the last 10 years, as promised by prime minister movie. and elections are incidental because i think
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what the mr movie has been able to do is to change the nature of india from a cycle cost which remainder to secular india into it into india. and it'll become a very, as reversible thing, even when you have a nation in port a strain. so it comes out to zip quote is it'd be, it'd be loses and congress comes to bar. it'd be very difficult to change the order of things that have been entities to date. i remember many years ago when the bob re, much of the, brought down to 1992. there was a gentleman who was the editor for newspaper and he started crying and he said he is not going to be the same again. that them, i did not realize that what it any meant the content. what does that mean? what does it mean? i mean it to be, it's you say that moody has pulled india away from executive foundations. what impact has not had on say, minority communities. and so i say your caller id, your corresponding said the just to show short like back the minorities at most uncomfortable the idea of what has happened to the team that the,
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the so called divided between the hindus and muslims, is going to increase the importing the roadside going to become a gentleman because primarily indian seclusion was also sustained by the kind of influence, the him, the most name was, had or the outcome. they used to live the other backward another. it operates classes and work and we work out whoever was the clean, but the cheapest and di policy of putting is all the hindus in bracket. you must have been by hindus about 85 percent of the population. so there is nothing that they mostly is a very small percentage of wars continued to on at all or change the order of things in the, in the, in the society is basically a very, into constitution to somebody into society which is going to email you all the different, not the costs, if you're frustrated, it means on change. i just had that strongly. this in do, society would probably dominate the politics and every other thing was also done to the good bodies would become a f showing for deciding how they should conduct themselves. and they are not in
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a position to oppose very much. and do we not like to attend the program today, but they have said so many times a lot drum is close to the heart and they will come to know what they feel like it for the temple because it and their religion doesn't in role inviting people to come and come for the settlement and you were referring that to be opposition policies who i believe are staying away from the opening of this tempo. can you explain in a little more detailed why that is a family because i think the like nice that this is not just a into a religion event, but this basically the b b is 5 bought to you. and because you have the prime minister who is not supposed to be involved in consecration, it has to be done by the brahman, the by with the priest, 3 gloves. and you have, if you look at the list of people who are dead green in the beginning, the ceremony is to be a chief financial problem. you'll be, you have the artist as she, me by the, for
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a bit until about the organization of the be it be there to see like during the entity and you have many others who only belong to the so called in during the tough. but anyway, that's a family of the end to to and they don't want to give legitimacy to this. and at the same time, the bgp ones that if they come and present them, says they would be endorsing not to be, but they can do a rise at the moment, which has happened, especially with the coming of age of the one of the things that are drawn, so there is a visit with conflict which is available, which is the civil at the moment with the opposition parties and knocking the team to give legitimacy to whatever is happening now. they may be leaving the drawing, but they don't want to care. okay. understand? okay, thank you so much for your analysis on jake cooper can for speaking to us there from new denny. thank you so much. i the still ahead on out, is there a come possible in the philippines? why restaurants?
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who knows may be forced to change how much rice sale for the customers. the glad you're here. let's go with your weather update across here. if in africa, so worn. but when, when the weather is cross the channel in to france, belgium and the netherlands. and as this precipitation bumps into colder air, there will be snow for a time in helsinki on monday. and the winds will be roaring, gusting up to 60 kilometers power. that is whether maker is also dropping down what, whether through the south of france, northwest spain and northern portugal. but for the rest of the periods, finding drive sunny. pretty typical january weather and the disturbed weather will also cut across germany into western and central poland. down through the alpine region, so some snow for the alps here and speaking of snow is
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a few days ago. siri of a soft 15 centimeters of snow, but now the sun is out on monday, temperatures on the plus side of things. so this cool northerly wind through the boss ris 6 degrees. for example, let's go 10 in athens, and this is also dragging in cooler air to northern egypt. so cairo $22.00 will also dragging some showers across libya as well hitting the shower. is there nothing major, but where there is a major rainfall is across northern madagascar, whether it's in place here or could see some flooding and across the coastline of south africa, some showers and center storms in the mix. here, cape town, coming in at 25 on monday the, this is the 1st and they saw that we see the real time. it's the victims themselves . there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 sides of them,
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but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to stay out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the the
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the working out is there a mind to the top stories this hour by taming stations have been had nasa hospital in gauze, a southern city of hon. eunice. and these 12 people have been killed, an overnight strikes us officials say the number of how much spies is killed in guns, a head full and shows of israel's warnings. classified reports questioned by the wall street journal says, how much is still functioning at a high level often on the civil? and is there any forces of carried out right across the field combined? westbank making arrests and searching palestinian homes. several people were injured with intense fighting near the cities of cho, kareem and hebron, northern gauze that has been largely flattened by israel's willingness bombardment attacks. now does, there is uninstall sharif, has been to see the damage intel l is that, to a neighborhood in size?
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the jabante, a refugee camp, nor knocking on a few months at the shop. the image of india on standing in talbot road, south tower, east of japan, the a refugee camp in the northern part of the kansas street for these really occupation forces tank. armored vehicles and troops were deployed must be the issue . yeah. yeah. and they destroyed everything in their way from residential buildings to infrastructure, even mosques and water wells were not spared on the cities, cran mosque where i stand, was flattened by these ready forces to progress. each area is relatively high, and that is why they stationed themselves here can has as much as you who i'm is, but she has the method near all this was once a house of god, it was leveled to the ground adjacent to the mazda was a kindergarten and a water reservoir on the well, it's feeding the entire residential area with water. all were reduced to religious
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d. i'm going to tell is that the kind of the month of august, the city was lively, bustling with people in the residence used to live in peace or houses. a residential buildings were destroyed either by as rarely were planes. were there tanks with the ground invasion of the entire city was carpet bumped by these rarely jet fighters before their soldiers entered and re, talbot could not live with associates and even the cities landmarks. the grand mosque was not spared upon the water. reservoir tank feeding, tell l t r w and say it areas was purposely destroyed by them though moscow infrastructure was wilfully demolished. its water pipes and sewage systems were entirely destroyed by these rarely, as the some residents are trickling back to their home, yet they come and see either their homes flattened or unfit for living. however, gardens are determined to come back and stand their ground even if reduced to dust, to focus. and then when i see, show what i am on, what was once a major crossroads and towns that are the streets for the center stage or fears. fighting between his rating soldiers and the palestinian resistance fighters
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fighting cap raging for days if not weeks in this area. the aftermath is clearly visible. massive destruction residential homes, st infrastructure, nothing was spared. these metal parts are what is left of some of these really are mature, which was destroyed by the power steering and resistance fighters, a testament to the ferociousness of fighting them. the entire area is no longer fit for humans to live event. this is the scene tallow south or north of the gaza strip and that the area was carpet founded by me. it's very long before it witnessed for roaches fighting between their soldiers on the palestinian resistance fighters for any sign of life at this targeted and hit by israel model. their goal is to leave the entire area unfit for living until this day, the area and returning civilians are targeted. why do use rating this? ios shells and drones? and as a city of jersey all familiarize of israel collect tax revenue on behalf of the
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palestinian authority button lights at the will and gaza. there's been a dispute about how much and who should get the money no way has often to keep part of the funds while published, and indeed it's considered the options that abraham report. smokey pod westbank. it's mike, look busy in one of those main rest of the market, but this doesn't mean people have money to buy what the vendors tell us. some are window shopping. others trying to bargain for the lowest price possible just in the last year. the prices of vegetables jumped by 5 percent of the, occupying the west bank, mostly driven by to 1000. even bakeries are feeding the heat the the day and some people coming off if they can buy now and pay later. it's new and on the rise, i see the way people are spending. it's much less people are now buying haul for what they used to have before the will. the palestinian authority is the main
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employer in the occupying the west bank. it hasn't been able to pay public employees their full salaries for years, partially because of declining international aid. and partly because israel is withholding palestinian money israel collex customs of goods imported to occupied palestine. it then transfers the money to the palestinian authority on average, that adds up to about $200000000.00 a month. and israel takes the percent of that money as a collection fee, but israel has repeatedly frozen the money or even cut the amount, especially during times of war. now its cabinet has approve the planned for frozen palestinian money to be held by norway. but israel was still have the right to decide when the money would be transferred to the palestinian authority. this is the 12th time that is will uses its leverage over tell us money and tax revenue to
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kind of punish the palestinian authority or we cannot or signal that it is unhappy with its context. and it's basically a way for israel to assert just how much control that has over everything. it also has control over another important source of revenue. tens of thousands of kind of thing, and workers who used to find jobs in israel have been prevented from entering. there after the war, how much of getting used to be a construction worker in israel, you know, works as a vendor. he says he barely makes 20 percent of his previous salary. damage to the what have you when i worked in these reality, i couldn't afford my bill. but now i'm on my feet all day. and i didn't even know if i'll make ends. i made the palestinian authority had earlier refused to accept any of the funds. if the full amount owed to them wasn't paid many believe under the current financial crises, it has little options. need that,
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but he just the to the occupied west bank a foreign ministers, amazing representatives from israel, the palestinian authority, and some arab nations in brussels. the talks aimed ending the war and gaza and finding a long time paste solution you plans to consider the sanctions against homeless as well as is there any settlers in the altima, the west bank and will say, wants to establish a naval mission. and the read seems to protect shipping. let's go to step voss and who was my 1st in brussels and stuff. but he's been very divided, so 5 is response to who in gone. so what are you expecting today is today going to be any different as well? they have been very divided and that's why they have insight as now all these other ministers, sir joseph, put out the phone fast. the chief just called the next section on meeting. never before so many ministers have been invited and it will start this morning with the
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is for 80 minister addressing the new minister and separately later today, the palestinian foreign minister will address the meeting. and then there will be these ministers from saudi, from jordan, egypt, and the arab creek to discuss a plan of for the future. but also of course, are you, monetary and situation is high on the agenda. so she's got the special ed for a 40 you and was dealing now with the humanitarian situation, but also address the meeting and barrow cold. if the humanitarian situation couldn't be any worse. that's how he described it. but yes, there has been serving much division within the, on its response to the war on gaza. some have called for an immediate cease fire, while other countries, like germany, have put their full support behind the military action by as well. uh, the u. s. also been playing for a being less important for making itself irrelevant because it also hasn't of cold out against the possible war crimes committed by israel. so there is no unity on
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the immediate response in guy so, so that's why these ministers have all been invited to talk about the future plan and something that's a new one. everyone here in the you, most of the members agree on is a 2 state solution. that's why burrell says, don't talk about peace. but let's talk about a 2 state solution. and that's what he wants to discuss with all the administer during the lunch meeting. and it's a plan that the e u has lounge before the war started in october, and they have also discussed it within the u. n. a general assembly, but now they've gone to re 5 it and they, it's a $10.00 point fees. class it based on these 2 states of it has to be a pulls of course, by the by e. u ministers also before it's going to be a work a step, i guess the question is, what pressure could you actually push on israel since it has a lot less leverage than the united states?
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yeah, of course. and that's very interesting because many people say that you has just lost any i've tried ability in the middle east, but what is being mentioned now is that there is an intense trait, an investment relation between the u. s as well. so what is now being reported is that edu is asking its members to punish as well in any way. because they from y'all has now said that he doesn't want a palestinian state. so if a, the wants to put pressure, it can be done. so it's traits relations, an investment, basically, it's can uh, because this one has some benefits within the u, a special treatments that could then be lost according to this new plan that now has been sent to all the members, but this will all be discussed today. we will hope to hear more about this nature. ok, thank you for that step fast and that for us in brussels as well the situation in
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gaza has been the main focus that amazing as the g 77 plus china and coalition is developing countries. un secretary general and tony gutierrez, was that back gathering in uganda. he said the death toll and destruction in gauze and was unprecedented. he also criticized as well as prime minister for rejecting the idea of a palestinian state to state jabari spoke to him in kampala, i am now joins here by the secretary general. thank you for speaking to alta 0. i want to start with these 2 summits that are, that have been going on here in you've found out what has been your reaction to the response that these nations have given to the ongoing war in gaza. and the strong words that have come from these countries in response to these railey environments of casa, i think that to the summit city presents that stroke, the motion of the global self installation to leave those 2 levels of death of
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destruction. i have condemned the tex, federal tex of i'm us. but i have to say that's the level of civilian casualties that we are witnessing in gaza today is unprecedented in addition to any of the costs. and since i am so i can finish up. and so what the, how most seats can not just be fine to collect the punishment of diplomacy and what is the solution if your calls for dialogue with the israeli prime minister benjamin at yahoo are not being heard. what is the next step to move forward to try and bring an end to this complex? i think that's enough to ask when you're asking for an immediate cease fire, louisa. that emetic, suffering people in gaza to allow for the military. and it's the lucian to facilitate the use of the hostages. that should be unconditional and media. but the,
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that, that is not the solution, in my opinion, is the acceptance. but every body of the rights of the policy mean people to states words and the acceptance of a 2 state solution results of 2 state solution result. these will have a policy that never ends you through this x 3 is over to you to full it eyes, situations only, entities, something that's in my opinion, is still how do you think the united states can be persuaded? at least the biter and administration to step back a little bit from their full flight supports of as well. i think it's very important. why is that the united states have been very active? we will seek for the most effective united saturday night and suppressing the use of a 2 state solution. and i think it's time for israel to listen to, to the united states and to make these 2 objectives that the american ministration
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has been stressing to make the video un secretary general, antonio harris. thank you so much for speaking to us. suppose is it palestine? have demonstrations during the some downs film festival in utah. they won't attend the spotlights and media attention of the event to ed sconces. some actors who have had roles cancelled off to speaking else against the will were among those demonstrations. this is action, the president of the fallacies he has won, his country will not tolerate any threats against malia and solve to if you're, if you're reached a controversial port deal with the break away somali region of somebody. not tensions have escalated since that agreement which gives landlocked, easier, get access to the c speaking and car at a news conference with us them on the presidency. so the deal violates small is
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sovereignty. let me try this. within the had the had this summer, we will not allow anyone to express in somalia and he will not allow anyone to have somebody out. i say this very clearly to anyone trying egypt and trying to touch on his brothers, especially if our brothers ask us to stand by them. the us next year state has begun his latest visit to africa on snape. lincoln is scheduled to visit cape bed ivory coast nigeria and gullah talks with need, as i expected to focus on regional security. conflicts ends on trade. it says 4th trip to the continent as the us looks, dispensing cost to ship are purchased in cities across germany, over the weekend. so close to one and a half 1000000 people condemning the rise. if the a f d, the far right policy with its proposals for the mass, the full taishan of many immigrants is enjoying a surge in popularity. many in germany alarmed on that prospect for a challenge reports for the germans joining protest in recent days. the country has
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been down this past before many a while, right? the driving power of the fall, right? a if the policy carried that goes of to him and he's not the past that they want this stuff. it's this was collected on sunday with tens of thousands gathered on the banks at the ryan river. i'm demonstrating against the fact that the things that we learned at school that we all know still seem to repeat themselves. and i'm here to show that the silent majority is no longer silent. is we all the majority of the people? i think our democracy is a stable democracy and it must never never be a tax in the way the ac is currently a talking at since friday. there was a big pro, testing handbook, frank foot stick, got your book and hand over. on sunday, it was colored munich and the capital bell in what triggered them, was the expos, a of a meeting held between the, at the, an austrian fall right?
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lead in march and sell now with a force deep or taishan. the millions of immigrants and germans of foreign origin was discussed. the a if the denied supporting the idea spots. it's been a major scandal. nonetheless, i'm not gonna use it for granted that we have a strong concept uses, but the need a strong to the society as been in the center of the democratic parties. it could be a tough lee of the firewall. not too cold, worried with this right being extreme is and not coffee pots, all the chair and the a f. the was found it decade ago. you don't empty immigration, and you are a skeptic policies. most counts now put it in 2nd place nationally with about 20 percent support. and there are a state elections later this year and 3 regions where the f d is leading the polls for the many thousands of demonstrators. you've come to the streets of most major cities,
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making the points for the at the doesn't speak to them. or we tell them how to 0 and problems. tens of thousands have been on the march against the government's new integration. know which opponent say is racist. members of parliament pasta legislation last month, but it's been with the to the constitutional counsel to rule on its validity law challenges, citizenship find beth, and makes it hard of immigrants, access, health care and social services to the philippines now where it could become mandatory for restaurants to offer off a comp, savings of rice, so that customers move is being discussed in congress as a way to come back on waste. as people struggle with food and fashion, barnaby know has more from another a lunch at an eatery, in suburban manila, endless stream of customers with seemingly insatiable appetites for right. despite having to increase the price of each cut by as much as 50 percent. they're so
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serving an average of $25.00 to those every day. maybe the thing that you always have. i mean, i'm a huge vice either. so i like it when they're a little bit advice promos. and i rice dislikes filipinos like to say, but a study, but if philippine rice research institute found $384000.00 metric tons of price is wasted every year in the country. it's enough to feed $2500000.00 people for an entire year. and for congress to build that would require restaurants to serve. have cub serving surprised is gaining ground in the lower house. that's a huge volume. it can reduce the need, and then we can balance the no co pay chose to swell this thing for to grapes. the philippines is projected to overtake china this year, as the world's largest importer of price support is the bill hope less demand would mean less impact from punctuation in the global market,
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where rice prices are the 15 year high. so i've just order to take a we meal from a well known local fast food restaurant and it comes with 2 pieces of fried chicken and a full cup of price. now i can order another cop or 2, but if i wanted to eat a little bit more rice or less, i can't because they're still option for a house. it's higher end in chain restaurants like these that are more likely to face fines if the bill is past this either we already offers rice in half cub servings, but its owner says the orders are usually in addition to a full couple of price, a barn to below al jazeera manila still ahead on the al jazeera, protected for now. why origin tina's new president is been case as looking off as political allies with the cost of the environment the
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[000:00:00;00] the freezing winter weather is effecting launch parts of the united states. the great fools and new jersey almost completely frozen off the days of heavy snow and rain. hypothermia or storm related road accidents have claimed. at least 67 lives. of the united kingdom is feeding the full force. the storm isha rough seas and strong winds of battering the south coast of england train service discipline councils in
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scotland. high wind and heavy rain warnings of an issue most of course and the origin. tina's new president plans to repeal many environmental protection laws. javier minay says the move is needed to help fix the country's economic problems. but critics say the damage that will be cause to ecosystems will only benefit his political allies. to see a newman has moved from salt in argentina. this virgin flores to northern argentina, for as far as the i can see, like the amazon rain forest and neighboring brazil these far as soap counter greenhouse gases. they're also crucial for minimizing land sides and floods, which is why argentina pass landmark legislation to protect as far as 17 years ago . this was followed by measures to restrict the suppliers to clear fields and laws to protect what lands and glaciers which mining activities can put in
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peril. but the new libertarian president wants to repeal or rather the modified environmental legislation policy. so police, because all those policies, dudley, mankind for climate change or falls and all they want, but those policies get together. funds to finance leasing. socialist right. 3rd rate in papers in the mid day says radical changes needed to fix argentina's chronic economic problems. but environmental, this to argue that believes really is to favor big business, especially those owned by his closest political and economic supporters such as black as time who accompanied the president to your last month. it was done runs the ears that corporation and is one of argentine is biggest landowners, that includes the postal estate here in south that an area are roughly 6 times the size of the city of window site is, has already been cleared here for crops and capital but the native,
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far as some of the other half of this gigantic property, the ones that you see behind me cannot be touched by their owners because they fall under the protection of argentina's environmental protection law, at least for right now. she said, well, if he got its allies modified, he'll be able to clear the remaining $150000.00 hector's. he owns the same goes for malays political ally, former president mauricio mockery. he also owns forest land and felt that he'd be able to clear for planting soil specifically on the outskirts of winter site is a real estate project is being built on an enormous woodland, once exclusively home to birds. and copy by this, these giant members of the rodents family are being quickly displaced. rolling back on argentina's environmental conservation. it's approved by congress, will accelerate the disappearance of natural resources and format that until now
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had been safe, guarded by law. to see a newman al jazeera south that origin t. okay, that's, that's the best news i'll, i'll be back in just a minute with more, today's needs to stay with us. the hard hitting into blues as a un ambassador position given to you. bible does have both. you've described that is better than is better than anything, thought provoking ons. my question to you. all that good cooks, i think is the most difficult question. i've had to answer facing realities, usb, toe in the security council. this is something they just don't think look, is a problem to access it. you hear the story on told to how does era i have the right, the boy cost anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who called lowest the freedom of speech and 1st
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amendment, by how many words, what i have to change in this legislation, thing use it to plus free speech. of anyone who supports black was or is involved in protesting for environmental. and it's like 10 words pod, 3, the template on out to 0. i'll never forget, i finally gave the report and the man had been confused. i took the report and i was like, oh, he doesn't understand that this isn't a recent thing. this is the past thing. i said i was 14. when this happened. he was 25 and the man's whole tongue changed and he said, i understand. and i am so sorry, this has happened to you. and i remember pausing. gonna cry. i'm or sorry, i remember pausing. and i just turned to cry on the other end of the phone. they said no one's ever told me that before he paused me. so what do you mean?
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they said no one's ever told me that it wasn't my fault. and he just released 1st. we're going to get you hope we're going to have someone live with us to keep this for you. but yeah, it was the 1st time anybody had ever told me that it was not my fault. the city of con eunice in southern garza is again the target if is there any bombardments, at least 12 people have been killed, the i'm on the inside. this is on. is there a line from day or so coming on and all design question

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