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to a sense of what is the target this places i'll just say it was teens across the world when you closer to the fonts of the story the the storm. so then yeah, it's good to have you with it. so this is the news. our live from doha, coming up in the program, this our scenes of panic in the fun, eunice displace. palestinians are desperately trying to escape from these really bombardments the worst single day. last 4 is really soldiers and gaza since the war began, at least 24 people had been killed. the,
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the us and u. k. conduct more air strikes on who's the positions in yemen, targeting underground misfire of storage sites. and we'll be speaking to the president of somalia, about a deal between ethiopia and somali land that has angered mortgage in support. a must win game for power to sign, and the agent calculate to as they end up to stay in the 12 months and the defending champions off through as novak jungle beach and a rena sutherland caldebook that places in the strain open semi finals news . it's 13 gmc, that's 3 pm in gaza. we're palestinians are desperately trying to escape is really a tax in the southern city of san eunice troops or firing their hospitals, causing panic among displaced people who been taking shelter in the facilities is really forces have surrounded han eunice and there are reports. the soldiers are shooting at some of the people or trying to get out. they have also show that the
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palestine red crescent headquarters. that's in fun, eunice. the is really military says it's trying to roots out how my spiders in the city. but all of this comes after the israeli army had its worst day since launching is ground invasion in the gaza strip. at least 24 soldiers were killed in gaza. $21.00 of them in one single attack. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has ordered an investigation. so we'll get more on that shortly 1st. so let's start with honeywell. mood, honey. is in rafa in southern gaza. how do you tell us what's going on in hon. you? it is. it is guys the 2nd largest city. israel says that it is now in circling the city. the yes will after days of intense bombing campaign across the city of han you and is this part in the eastern part of the city. within the past few weeks works the vast majority of residential homes and a great culture. a land being completely destroyed the an infrastructure being the
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either completely destroyed or severely damaged. these really military expanded operation and push deeper into the central part of the city. within the vicinity of not the hospital and all the way through the western part of the city popping the uh, the alarm of the district where the houses the policy request and society. i am in the hospital now stationed around the vicinity of the largest public university in the gastro blocks of university in on earlier. a statement is really military is that after these days, it's hot in circled the city of hon. units of resulting in intense fight thing, further civilian a the that as well as the displacement on the destruction that is caused by the intense of bombing a campaign on the just within the past few hours. then an overnight attacks around the vicinity of noth or hospital forcing a remaining people in the port short sheltering into for you out of the hospital to
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leave it seeking shoulder elsewhere. in con, you and his son around also the vicinity of a lockbox university, but maybe the highlight of what happened is the, the, the top on the a policy and request in society. and it's important to point out, this is not the 1st time the all a spinning hendrick present society has been under attack several times within the past few weeks targeting its headquarters as well as its medical complex including of the hospital as well as the headquarters for ambulance and emergency department, the roof crescent society, the policy with crescent society was of providing assistance and medical supports to nozzler hospital as it was, is suffering and is still suffering from extreme medical shortage on exhausting and medical staff. and i liked the same time and housing 1000 a palace spinning and they've been silver and inside it's facility is on the court yard. since the beginning of the or the last confirmation that we had it from one
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of the reports is days really military pushing deeper around the area that is management operated by honor what united nations for palestinian refugees and it it, it houses the area houses, a community college for technology and science where hundreds of palestinians set up their towns and been shouldering there since the beginning of this war and the beginning of the in the ground invasion in hon unit. yeah, honey, that's exactly what i wanted to ask you about. we saw footage again that we just got a more tell us didn't use leaving fine units, right. they're going south. that means they're going towards rasa where you are. as you said, rough is already over crowded. we see behind you the tents and people living you know, people living with their, their shelter life, so they're homeless. so where are the people who are fleeing con you and is now going to go? it is the land. fortunately, the,
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the conditions on the ground and honey is right now are very complicating and, and, and extremely dangerous for people to try and do a run for their lives and, and run it from the horrors of the intense bombing what the windows really made. the statement about in the bullying and circling the city of han unit that it has effectively cut the city from the remaining parts of, of the gaza strip. then also locking the only road to it's better known and how new and it says 5th road leading the residents of from the central part of han, you and it's all the way through the coastal road that was a not earlier evacuation order was designated as a safe core, a door for people to come further south throughout the city. but now with this road is being a block, there is no place for people to go through and become con, units become on the fully at full military is these now? and as we, if we got confirmed report of the class, the cops are, these are attack drones in the sky of hon. units are part of the military operation
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and the shooting. got every moving objects in the, in the area. i do want to try and do is leave their homes that within the vicinity of the hospital or the community college or the lock state university trying to seek shelter elsewhere or take the coastal road the rest. you'd rather do all the way through there. the and shut out so far, only few people and managed within the past few hours to get throughout by city and describe the or from the central part of tanya and it's all the way to 5th roads. and that goes the roads coming through rough. but again, rough a is also an old, very crowded and over whelmed city. of our doesn't have enough resources, doesn't have enough. the space to accommodate a large number of evacuation already suffering from extreme shortage of, of medical supplies as well as a food supplies. most of the water use it. contaminated conditions are very difficult. not ideas for people running to from the horrors of what's going on. but
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so far, only few people and before it was intense, managed to leave honey was but as of now, everyone seems to be trapped inside a unit. and no way out of it, honey. my mood with the very latest reporting on the ground there. indigo is a strip honey. thank you very much. let's go to hold on bill. need a in tel aviv now for the we want to find out how the death in combat of $24.00 is really soldiers is reverberating across israel because it's the single biggest loss of life since they launched their ground invasion. first of all, what happened? well we heard from the military this morning. they were rumors since last night around israel. but it's only this morning that the ministry confirmed at the desk of the $24.00 soldiers in 2 separate attacks. 21 in the area near hutton, units of what we understand they were they were
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a number of soldiers inside the buildings, really rigging those buildings with explosives to demolish them and sort of create a buffer zone. now they were on the, they had the a tank that was the also to protect them and from what we understood and rocket propelled grenade 1st hit the tie. and then there was a successive explosion of the, of the one of the buildings that was being rig, and that building collapse. and that's where the largest number of the soldiers lost their lives in that 1st attack. and then there was a separate attack in which 3 other soldiers also came under attack by rocket propelled grenade and lost their lives. that was a bit more north of hun, eunice would have been central, uh, gaza. and so these are the details that we were told so far of by the military. and what the reaction in israel, the closer to india and there is grieve,
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this sadness that is anger. it old piles up really, you know, this war has, is taking a tool on, on israel, everyone you would speak to would tell you they did not provoke this war. now they're in it. they want to win it, but they also do realize that is having a very heavy and important cost on this society. whether it is the soldiers who, who continue to lose their lives on the battlefield, or also the issue of the cap. this out, the captives held in gaza. the families of these captives are getting more and more vocal. they're taking the anger and the frustration everywhere they can. we sold them yesterday's torment to be connected. they go and visit 5 minutes to benjamin. they've done the out and they keeping that pressure. so you have really all this put together does bring out a lot of grief and a lot of anger,
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especially that many would ask when is that when is this going on to and, and at the moment that doesn't seem to me any end inside. there's a lot of talk about ceasefire to allow the captives to be released, but that would be temporary ceasefire and then the politicians are not getting along. so there are those who would been the ruling coalition are saying that if there is a ceasefire, they would pull out of the govern government making it collapse. so there's a lot of the uncertainty, a demo at the moment in israel. and then when such a, you know, a number, a high numbers of casualties come out of by the ministry is certainly adds to the uncertainty. also a lot of sadness and anger for the need reporting from tell of the thank you very much for all of that. and we'll continue this conversation because guitar says that mediation efforts to end the war and gaza are ongoing. you heard hold of just saying that there's talk about a possible ceasefire in israel. but the foreign ministry here in guitar says that
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negotiations are becoming more and more complex, a deputy which has enough as the habit of luck. we believe that the main game of the views whitlow said it is not an easy task yet, especially as the more the war is grinding guys of the more challenged will be paid away from day one. they've gotten, has never been a negative media to simply, well, i'm not conveying messages, being the parties on the continent, we are taking positive initiative. we are submitting proposals. this was the case in the previous slide throws and our efforts that are being done would continue in this direction. okay, awesome 0. the hush in the hell bar was at that media conference and how soon you followed all the negotiations, the ones that work, the ones that didn't work since the beginning of this war. there's a lot of talk right now. there's a lot of speculation. what do we actually know about the state of negotiations
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between is real and home? us on a possible new c spy, that our talks underway on achieving a deal very critical phase of the tool. so the point where the bodies each time we're asking us both, both of them is the following. up as much as the onsite a on some specifics or a few details. i said i won't be able to commit myself to any statement. however, he, he dispense him, they also have a question about those reports suggested that these right is uh present to them with a new proposal. and he said listen, most of those reports i that he says right to or inaccurate. okay. now that's good for us to know because there's, there's a lot out there in the press. the reason why he's saying this is basically because there's an aspect which is politically motivated here, which is basically the options to understand that each quantity has a political agenda. when it comes to the deal, when you hit all the statements of a consolidate officials over the last few days,
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they're basically saying that at this time it has to be a significant ceasefire because there's absolutely no way they would come to themselves. so a deal that says that there's going to be a pause for like a month or 2 months because how much he's going to reject it. i'll try that cuz we do understand that the absolutely no guarantees that what about these bodies from coming back and long seeing the same relentless pattern of asked, right, i guess today's rise. now we're expecting to see the, the, the national security council's coordinator for middle east and north africa. but look, good to come to don't have, that's an indication that there is something interesting which is about 2 minutes from here. all right, so watch this space. i know that's what you're doing for us when we have more information, we'll bring it to our view as hush him i hope bar. thank you very much. still ahead on alpha 0 voting for the next us republican presidential nominee gets underway in
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new hampshire. it is donald trump versus nikki haley and late drama at the africa. a couple of nations will have details on that coming up with jenna in support later . the so the i'll never forget. i finally gave the report and the man had been confused that took the report and i was like, oh, he doesn't understand that this isn't a recent thing to pass thing. i said i was 14 when this happened. he was 25 and the means 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 gonna 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 investigations . they give compelling science inter toes to from asia and the pacific 101 east. on out. just sierra hard hitting into buildings as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all. the good coups i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. us veto in the security council. this is a may just something go because it did x or to hear the story on told to al
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the news now tensions and the horn of africa have escalated since ethiopia signed a maritime deal with the break away region of somali land. earlier this year. the agreement gives landlocked ethiopia, access to the sea and exchange for addis ababa, recognizing some islands independence. the deal has angered somalia, while joining the live here in the studio is the president of the federal republic of somalia. hassan, chef muhammad, thank you very much for being with us, or we have plenty of questions for you. starting with this one. you've called these the opiate an enemy. you have recalled your in bassett, or any see up. yeah. you have ruled out mediation with adis unless they pull the plug on this deal. so how do you expect this crisis to be resolved and well, uh, 1st of all, uh, thank you for having me here. and then uh, it was not somebody who created this problem. it. so it'd be escalated to this problem, the one who initiated claiming that they would take an x box of somebody out to
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their country. and they don't say their antics thing. oh, it's a, it's a commercial deal. no, no, it does not did it. so it'd be a, has a commercial interest in somebody, you know, in better better the use of it. but i bought, i'm the staple from 19 percent event. and the ownership of the of service of that that i'm the place where they are now saying is just a few kilometers. oh, if you feel a few 100 kilometer, i wait for that. but there's no need for that. or whatever it is. let us assume that they need another quote, and this is what we have been discussing for a couple of months ago. the issue is not, we just took the access to the see the city to access for all somebody where everyone is somebody above the question is how, how do they want to to access the c by next impact of somebody drinking the voters? so, maria, this is what's going on right now. it is not a commercial, if this on a next station, often a to so as you know, if you,
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if you're says it's not annexation, they say it's also not a formal recognition of the sovereignty of somali land. they say it is a commercial deal, and i just want a reminder of yours, of what this potential deal is. and the memorandum of understanding between ethiopia and some of the land is that they would rent a 20 kilometer stretch of coastline. and so now the land for half a century for 50 years, for commercial purposes, and for a military port as well. what is the part of that? that's that, that angers somalia. first of all, somebody a is a independent test over in the state. when such a deal is taking place, if this is a federal government or somebody level us and they get to meet, right. these things to be discussed, not that break away or not the region of some of the old. and above all, the commercial and military base, mix it together and do one thing is the last one. the other thing is it is at $22.00,
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almost the strip of land is the cost on how that is due for land to allow that port is going to be connected to the so it'd be by passing through. so my idea, that's another one. the other one is in public domain util via said we do this in exchange or for commission. we recognize somebody that's a public and that's all for sure. and they said they didn't sit on the one time that the prime minister said the minister of foreign affairs, said the merchant to go to the advice just as many other leaders and it still gets it. so the commission is that what they, i'm sorry, but they have walked that all the way back, somalia has they have said this is not an official recognition of the sovereignty of so many that we don't have that yet. it's, you know, they put it on. no, they put it on twitter. no, the twitter is not the way to communicate between the states. have, have you spoken to video? can prime minister the no, why not? why do i speak? because he's taking part of my content on the screen we, i don't think or talk to me. there's, when he said, i don't think of when i somebody, i have a good rest of
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a matter. then we just talk to somebody, who am i talking to me, is talking to somebody. how does this get resolved if there's no communication between you and if you, if you, he has to do the, you know, somalia has some of the issue to this problem. it will be associated, it is, and then the part is in the court. they have to of been the meanest of the conducive invited me to, to communicate and to negotiate of, to dial. it's up to them. it's not us. so what do you say that you feel you? i would like to see to be aware, our neighbors have neighbors by joyce. we have a history long, long history noon. and this thing has not happened in the last that's more than a 1000, the somalia. and the so bill was living together as people we have it some difficult to start us, but i'm not going back to that use of it. we just difficult but now in to one of the fed as such a lovely is to be out a couple nice is the silver and to the, to the, to the integrity of the blueprint,
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independence of somalia. for that off in public money. then we have to park the notice we can negotiate everything to be kind of access the god have deals with us ever since. by the way they are abroad. you know that that's the way the most of the world works. have you spoken to the leadership in somebody that it says generally is the time when m. o. u will signs. on the 27th december of 28 december, we were having a dialogue discussion and your booty. and we have a very good environment and very good at discussion on us. and even when that conclusion was ended by mister, it'd be appreciated. and he said you, this is a boot to step for taken towards the right direction. for me. he said to me, but the next, the sign that agreement, indeed you were with the leaders of somali, then 2 or 3 days before that memorandum of understanding was signed. what did they, are you saying then that they kept you in the dark about what they were about to do? yes,
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they never mentioned we have been discussing how to united somebody not helpful, give back to somebody or to so be it not just so some of the subject of discussion, the subject of discussion was the unity of somebody. how we unite on how we address the grievances of the past. i'm old is that was the discussion. what are you asking if you get to do and what happens if you feel it goes through with this memorandum of understanding this deal? look, look, one thing is that it will be a, as in, all right, to do that in the middle, not the can legally, it doesn't know. right? but what if they do it? what does this another case? let us hope that they will not do it. this is a piece of land that belongs to somalia. on some somebody would never yield whatever pressure that comes on it. we would keep claiming our territory. i will take it back, whatever it is, so fax it to be honest, they didn't come into somebody yet. and we're hoping that they will not if, if they come in, then that would be
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a problem of the different level as you travel around the region. recently you went to egypt on sunday, you met with the egyptian president, mr. oscc. so he had very harsh words. against ciocca and he said they should not try us, meaning they shouldn't try egypt, especially if they are challenging a brother by which he meant to somalia, he hinted essentially the egypt. but that's what it sounded like. the egypt would be welcome. would be willing to come to somalia as military a. did you discuss military action? we option for your money as part of our belief in the possible in the autumn leak, there is a jump. the jump from, let's say that the attack of one country is knocked out of the rest of the countries in the decision. so, so money, and that's what we need to deal with in the out of content because that is amended to each on ever out of content. number one, number 2, somebody on egypt has a history collaboration officer for a long time. even if before we become independent of 1956, when the connection was what was that?
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somebody asked if people knew they were supporting egypt and then all the way many times somebody has got to do difficult egypt to support the support that that's gonna be in books on the ground. okay, that's my question because i understand the history, but my question is, did you discuss potential military action? no, no, that we have not discuss it and military to give send me that the coming to somebody on the, on the we believe that the problem has about 3 to data. yeah. and that's why as a wanting to, i'm all of these don't do it. ok. this may sound like an a question, but is there perhaps a win win scenario here between somalia, any field yet where the 2 countries can cooperate? ethiopia wants to access to the c as by the way all landlocked countries do. somalia, on the other hand, is fighting the arm, google chabad. we'll get to that little bit more in a moment. there are thousands of if you, if we can see up your troops on somalian territory as part of that ongoing effort. isn't there a way perhaps that the 2 countries can do can come to some kind of understood,
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ending to disuse. this crisis, i have to repeat it again, a the question between somebody, i need to be a lot on how it would be when it would be access to the see that some of the questions we want you to be able to have access to the see but the question is, how it would be as we have the acceptance decimal one that we, if we still visited, we are ready to discuss like grabbing a piece of land that we have not read before that regarding the issue of, i'll show up, i'll show up is not set up to somebody only about is a region of so that is the continent thought so that instead of it as being of this show up as be infinity, this will be in kenya. and you, wanda, is your beauty and you even saw shut up, it just happened and that is some of the but the, i'm not problem for somebody only. so it would be but mainly, but mainly just somalia. when let us see that's a minute, but it will be a number one they with that as
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a past of the mondays of the african you you mission that and then they will that by lot times when there is a test of what the relationship such thing can have been we have but that's what i agreed to come in and support somebody that's with yeah. how's it out in somebody but know people who have been contributing that us. i think we've got a block together to defend the opponent, to defeat the common enemy. now comes back again. this is a best buy to specifically on the issue of the fight against us about this has been going on some more than 15 years. this is something that already play your country, somalia, during your 1st term as president a number of years ago, or they haven't been defeated. so the question is, can they need to see to yes, they come on. we have proven that they come where is the evidence 50 percent of the to the to the they were controlling. they are not controlling today. they had been squeezed into a smaller area than now. they went to yet i will them to be and we can continue
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with this operation is going on us we are speaking here. i mainly use so bridges i've done by somebody and i shall not on, on somebody defense force. i'm doing this operations. most of them, so we believe based on the experience of the successes that we meet in the last one on i've yet, we believe that we can defeat somebody militarily. if we pick some of those, i don't like you could have been military, we would definitely feed them the fight has been going on since 2006. and as i mentioned, it lasted during the entirety of your 1st term as, as president of somalia. this was in the 2010th. is there a point where you would consider negotiations with i'll show up instead of a military defeat? when the at the 100 they don't believe so much. have you tried? no, they don't, they ok. this is a public domain. they don't believe us so much, steve. so how do i negotiate with someone basic and that's what i believe is speak to somebody. this is the problem. the problem is that this people that have a global agenda. they don't have to look at
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a job. they just looked on the bottom who us and look at identify enough. why is that this people they don't have look like this is a lot of the data global agend. how do i initiated with the problems of most of the problems that exist? eagle border is somewhat as this is for us. it's our president, the president of the federal republic of somalia, hassan shake, muhammad, thank you so much for joining us here on this to thank you very much. thank you. have severe flooding has swamped roads in southern california. here is jeff harrington with the check of the weather. the hey, there are a lot of ground to cover and this one across the america. so let's go there were slick spots out on the roads there in st. louis, missouri, we had a little bit of an ice storm there, so that fire truck losing control. another round of rain here coming, being amplified by this free is this most, are off the golf here. so rain for texas, louisiana, and arkansas. mostly claudia. they though for missouri now for san diego in southern california, we saw that a months worth of rain in the span of a few hours,
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whether its january day on record there is state of emergency has been declared. now the good news is those rains have petered out today on tuesday, it's moved eastward, but here comes another round of rain off the pacific. this will impact northern and central california. by the time we get to wednesday, keeping with the theme of flooding, northern dominican republic, port to apply to hundreds of homes destroyed there because of floods. let's go to south america right now. been dealing with wildfires and ne columbia close to the border with venezuela. wildfire is also a concern just to the south of santiago and look at all this heat. we've got to come with our roof, it, that'd be a $36.00 and you're going to be locked into a weeks long heat wave while lending canada. we've got a warm breeze for calgary, so that pops up to 6 degrees and about 5 centimeters of snow. coming for toronto, that's it. the,
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you're watching l 0. a reminder of our headlines this. our palestinians in hon units are desperately trying to escape is really a tax troop 7 circle the city and there are reports. the soldiers are shooting and some of the people who are trying to get out. israel is holding funerals, the soldiers killed in combat and gaza at least 24 soldiers were killed during the past day. 21 of them in a single attack. it's the single worst day for the army sits in grades ground invasion began in late october. i said, bake has more on the day's developments. a mass exodus of palestinians from hong yu necessitates reg is from the way to the center. displaced again and again. these people are running active tases to escape to seeking shelter, covering what they can, there is no risk by 12, the fires, the bombs, the bullets into closer and closer. the our men are young. you, our children are flesh and blood fruits of our life. we lost them,
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we lost our loved ones, they have fallen, lost our property. oh my god journey a mother forced to feed chiron hook that's on the weight of carrying him now is far less than the thought of leaving his bucket behind it is ready. so just doing the hospital an open fire and this the killed my boy and the rest it all man. and this still putting people back from the rental, dusty and pleased to life. parents and guards are no longer worried about their children painting this. they worry, they will be buried underneath the destruction is so immense and so widespread families have nothing to return to nothing. safety and habit, nothing to salvage. and yet the dead remain under the rubble into a body. a refugee comes out of the line, your own stomach can apply to and sion. today we managed to recover 5 dead bodies from under the degree i can confirm. there are dozens of dead bodies that remain
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buried for the living. struggles to stay alive with many of the hospitals, not functioning. there's no way to receive potentially life saving treatment and death. and the thing i have i used to receive chemotherapy in nablus. now i'm deprived of both the chemotherapy and the payments. the 1st is necessary to prevent the spread of cancer and the 2nd to relieve pain with my health is deteriorating. with every passing day, i'm really suffering. well, that's what these radius, despite the minute you might have stuff in the office to. this is the moments 21 he's making. soldiers were killed when palestinian resistance flight is going to up to 10, causing an explosion. palestinians are not forced to stay in roughly in the south of the strip. barbed wire and walls on one side plumbing on the other. girls dressed in a traditional postilion dress for these children, simply existing during this war is resisting a start big of a 0. you want to go back to our story on the 24 is really soldiers who have been
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killed for joined. now by you'll see medical burke is an associated fellow with chatham houses, middle east, and north africa program. you're joining us from london. so you'll see to put this in perspective, this is about 10 percent of his rarely losses in gaza since the beginning of the ground invasion, 10 percent of their losses that occurred on one day and mostly in one attack, your reaction but i think this is the secret service charge of the saw. so these are the see whenever things like the say, the same place. it's effect say that this assigned to, this is exactly what they have to be family back in. these are also stick and nothing wrong to go. and then the last one was in the box and susan, and do something to change their life. but what we see here is the, whoa, whoa, now says that one that is involved in it and, and, and hence why we need to start looking to get some,
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i think. so those things are pretty the solution and understand. that's what once we see much, we get to all of these moments of the laws of the station and, and margaret, well, you say we need this tells us that we need to start looking at diplomatic solutions . but these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu tweeted, quote, we will not stop fighting until the end. he's not looking for diplomatic solutions . the one you can hold this between they said quite a little less that way. there is also there, you know, the, the, the pretty much it all should be behind the scenes which was size understand that there is no military solution for that. you know, if you're going to see the hostages, at least telling, telling me home if he, if he is on, wants to see the source of it so, so joseph's call says, you know, daniel state also that you might have done this. i've got so many innocent people in their life already and, and, and, and the suffering bill. but also i have
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a political, the license in which lets me witnessing that actually and a half months won't happen again the same that only. so if somebody could give me go, she ation. so what do you think of solution that you want us to buy to drive the same noise that was started in the wishing, clear of the how much the source to time, but continue refinanced the excess to with their store. and they're not, you know, the discussion in gaza see that no sign next each you want to achieve. and then someone interested in coming many degree interesting in the society by the national community. that's this is not known. so this one leads to actually to paysimple sterility in achieving any political range. there's a set of sense housing, your think that this might reverberate across is rarely society. i mean, a shock and grief, of course, are predictable and understandable. but my question is more that until now is
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really society overall wanted this war and guys have to continue? do you think events like that when they see bodies coming back from gaza in those numbers? it might kind of change the, the shift opinion on that this, this kind of thing seen on was not on any of these are the 1st one, but the novels as well as the following week. now, so i've gotten started. any of that is a process. the initial reaction sometimes is sort of big thing sure. makes you following no false makes using moles holes, but eventually you're seeing producing more comments. it's almost thoughts. one more thing. what the x rays are these doing? especially the sake of the hostages, from the beginning. last is on the next and the only way to bring the hostages back home in a nice was more military pressure. let's see the somebody else else. they just put the mall, they show on the government's asking to negotiate. so i think this might be a slow process,
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but the sub process in which society is understand at the end of the day, there must be some political horizon, some political vision by the end of the lo otherwise is or might be saying this 5 miles guys off saw so many hills that us despite the need so, so to truly, to sound political changes we're seeing is the political system to see for why. since those are joining the talking, if you don't know how they're going to leave at some point, said they sell what they want it to sell, but these assigned, hopefully take a change in 1st and foremost, the change of the apartment is so you'll see michael burn associate fellow with cancer, my house is middle east and north africa, africa program. thank you very much. thank you. a u. k prime minister, his course described strikes on who's the targets in yemen as self defense. really so next comments follow another series of attacks by us and british forces targeting suspected weapons sites and yemen. local media report multiple strikes
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around the capital sonata, including an air base and military camp. the south western province of ties was also targeted. similar strikes were launched earlier this month in response to the missing island drone attacks on shipping in the red sea. we've been clear that we right total rights risk to innocent life and british interest in the region, and we will take action when necessary in a limited proportionate way in compliance with international law in self defense. that's what we did last week. that's what we have done this week, and we would always present the right to do that to protect, but it's not an interest. let's go to london wherever we challenge is life for us. where were you? what else did where she so neck, have to say, i already said that this is the 2nd way to strikes the the u. k is being involved in every night. and titles of the us is undertaken most of those unit last rate. but the 1st and this most recent ones, the u. k. has been involved with that for type things. sense. so you hit targets in, in yemen,
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in this most recent months. now the prime minister say that it was his decision. it was fully in line with international law. according to him, it was done in self defense. he was very keen, so it's a right that this was limited to minute 3 talk is that they had taken maximum cat. he said to avoid civilian casualties, which he made the point that the u. k is not seeking and a confrontation that they have a just a who's these to stop attacks on shipping in the red sea box, they cons. standby and allow them to go on challenge that military action was essentially a loss results according to the british government. they've taken many steps to try this ways. notes. who's these to stop doing these attacks before resorting to sending the plane is a and the palms. and he also says that this military approach is not the nice thing that i doing that they are trying to increase diplomatic engagements. they're
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trying to end the legal flight of arms to use these types of disrupt the, the time to, to supply those things. and they will be happy and i will be more financial sanctions on the way. but we'll start a to, to people of them. and they say in the reducing, accept that there is no quarrel with the people of the admin. and he made it a final point to say that there is no link. and he doesn't want people to claim that there is a link between actions of self defense that he says the purchase of just taking and the will. that's ongoing cause really, it's a little hard to connect all these thoughts. read what's been going on. the last 2 weeks see these strikes, counter strikes and, and understand where this might be going. is there a long term vision, long term strategy on the part of the okay, well, i think the u. k. and the us in the foreign and military policy at the moment
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regarding this is trying to do what a lot of forward a military policy does or these attempts which is to attempt to do just enough, but not too much. uh, they don't want to escalate the situation. they don't want to see what's going on in the middle east exploding into a wide, a regional conflagration. david cameron the far as x ray of the u. k was keen out here on today to say that it's the who's these, that are responsible for the escalation there is going on at the moment. and the attacks that we seem to strikes that we've seen from the u. k and the us on not wholesale, they, as we have from really see not just now concentrating on on military targets. the effort that we're being told is being tight and is to very simple advice. the gap give a message to the who say is the,
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this is not acceptable to the united states and the united kingdom and all the nations that are highlighted with them. and also to try and degrades the who sees militarily as much as possible. of course, they begs the question, how all they achieving in that strategy, the attacks from the 80s i still don't going into these, these are site that they will carry on. i talked to you and responded with how the i to the my space in strikes sites. if there is a degradation, if the heat is on getting support where they want to give it up, that means to then go to a forward challenge reporting live from london. thank you very much, laurie of the in other news today, the russian military has launched air strikes on the ukrainian cities of keep in harkey. at least 6 people were killed and 70 injured when a messiah hit, the residential street damaging buildings and setting parks cars on fire. the attacks let the partial disruptions and electricity and water supply. rob mcbride
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has the latest from key ukraine, you know, sorry to say a range of different crews and ballistic missiles were used in these early morning attacks. choose a coming in waves direct to the various targets across the ukraine. here in the capital, keith at daybreak, that was a series of fun dress explosions around a 1000 in all as a defense, he's got to look into setting incoming missiles that were being detected and around 4 or 5 districts across the city and quite close to the at the center here in cape and there were reports of damage and casualties, as debris was folding from the, from the skies and also missiles folding in different places. we also hearing about the damage to a targeting kind of key and also popular right with a damage and casualties in those places. these strikes are being continuing back and forth pretty consistently throughout these winter months. keith was targeted by
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large thrown and missile strikes around the end of december and the ton of new year . and in the past few days, ukrainians have been reporting the use of long range drones against targets, as far north as russia's baltic, sea coast. and this does seem to be a reminder from most coke that it can strike targets wherever it wants, anywhere across ukraine, robot broad. i'll just say era. keith of the 1st us primary of the 2024. nominated non nominating contest is underway. polls of opened in the state of new hampshire, which is holding 2 separate primary elections, one for the democratic party. another for republicans. well, on the republican side, earlier in the town of fix bill, not all 6 registered voters counts their ballots. a form, a un ambassador, nikki haley allen official reports from manchester, new hampshire. the chill of new hampshire can freeze presidential ambition. mickey healy is trying to generate heat in
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a campaign. republican voters of so far treated as lukewarm if she wants to win the republican primary here. she has to convince voters, she can be trump on the pipe. she has to convince both of us like marie corbett, who went for one last check before making a final decision on who gets of support and the primary american, nikki haley because she really checks a lot of my my, you know, i wanted the one fiscal responsibility but i do want somebody who is compassionate, and we have several point, you know, candidates that are running through. i don't think have dip there, toe. and you know, if this time is for a very long time and are very braces and they did their claims or prosecutors are out of control. but donald trump is a hate in the republican race despite his troubles elsewhere, 91 indictments or for criminal cases. but when hear that at all, but seals the nomination, trump is essentially, you know, weaponized shamelessness. he's argued that every indictment is
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a conspiracy to get him. it's an effort to bring him down as a sign that democrats are afraid of him and so on. and he's essentially said, if you're a republican, you have to be with me for the democrats. there's essentially no contest. there's a primary. but an arrival over timings new delegates will be awarded the national party current, south carolina, as the 1st proper primary to the current administration. stand on this, these 5, but one of bikers policies is on the ballot is backing up israel's warning guys. and one group is not doing a protest on valid forms. we've veto the un human rights resolution for human humanity or in cease fire. but you can veto my boat. nikki haley set high. busy expectations in new hampshire, but every pool it fits. donald trump significantly ahead. the reality is, unless there's a huge shock at the polls,
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vicki healy is the final hours of our presidential campaign. i was for sure. i'll just do that much as the still ahead on alpha 0, we build up the palestine spinal roof game at the asian cup that's coming up with jenna in sports
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the it's time for your sports news with jemma. thank you sir. ro, we've had a to result so ready on tuesday at the asian cop australia through one or with is buckets done, which means the suckers when great be. and their opponents had threat to the
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knockouts as a run is up, i'm serious. then i have a chance of going through, especially the place finishes off to beating india late to iran and the you a meet to determine who wins group see on palestine still have an outside chance of going through. they face phone call a john, it goes real estate is live at the up the lot been highly is the stadium entire house full? how does times match? i can often be quite complicated. the permutations trying to walk out how teams can go through some rather your class during this round with the may. so what the how to sign it need to do to get 3 to the knockouts the other is on the sky they way. and the funny places very, very, didn't really grab a pen and paper to the last 16
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and also that is the 3rd that way. and that's one of them that they said even in the 2nd place team i think let me run. but as you can hear, the problem then i'm going to go down without a fight. this is a fuss ation cups. for them is $55.00. yes. i'm sorry. let me see the better idea. hong kong funds there in the very good voice ahead of this month. this one, what about the palestinian funds you've, you've covered that side throughout. this told me that how much of
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a fax of that support has been in the teams run at this time the the as the show of the whole size of the people side. now initially not plus the game against. 5 even the arabian funds were back in the published in use, and i was just happy to see the power of sending team label to take off. and this wondering, considering everything that happened in that last match against the united arab emirates upon this new site, the promising team shows that they wanted just to make up the numbers. they showed tenacity style. they bought specialty, i'm printing talk to and they came out with a job. i'm to live in heavy do you want to go there?
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i was going to at the, i've done, i've been having sustaining, doing a great job with all that noise in the background. and thank you very much now to the africa cup of nations and 7 time champions, egypt scraped since the no counts at the expense have gone up. he's threw away a to validate against moves. i'm big david strikes reports. take the dougherty one great. b gilson. tavares' gates and the lead against egypt, who were reading from the news that the captain mohammed saw faces at least a few weeks out injured. the pharaoh's bank size with a volley from trust the guy. and they look to execute the wind and 2nd place with this smoke from a stuff in my home it and stuff installing. that was a little funny to don't we take the equally in the 99 minutes. bryant's exam for farming in from the time go to to the final school. but luckily for egypt there was even more like drama in the groups of the game going. i went into at
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a time to nail up against most of the beep and on cost for the last $16.00 but conceded the penalty and then it equalized in the 94 minutes and went to the back part. it dropped them into 3rd place and with just 2 points they were lucky to go through is one of the full best place, finishes the hosts, ivory coast space and of a swipe sea after they were humiliated for neil by equitorial guinea of a public. jeanette with a stunning free kick and emilio and swear. oh sco twice to take his tournaments. sally to follow the bible after one of the biggest shops and of called history ivory coast. it stood on 3 points with some very disappointed funds. the one that was the duration is missing things of the situation. much design, it's much good. this is not the i recall. so i knew 10 years ago, i think the federations for design,
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maybe one did the the truck and take over the well the host nation expresses its frustration. equitorial denise reports is done by way into the last 16 the country of just 1600000 people hits through a surprise group with is a head of nigeria in 2nd. david stokes, which is 0. not joking. it just to winds away from a record extending 11th australian opened title. the defending champion is into his full t 8 grand slam, semi final off the getting past american taylor fritz. joseph, it's one of the openings to ass off to saving 2 set points before 4. it's hit back to level the match. lots from that. the world number one control. so it'd be an, or wrapping up victory and full sets office 3 hours and 45 minutes to commit to a face younique's in a humphrey place, and to find out what's going on right now. defending women's champion arena sutherland is also into the semi finals. the 2nd c powered past the 2021 franchise . and champion bob over at craig cheek about 62637,
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and then reaching the last 4 without tripping a set. so i saw that the southern cut will face kind of go into somebody's in the repeat of last is us safe and final which go one. the 19 year old books have placed by beating you cranes and logical stroke will go off, was $51.00 down in the 1st set to unsafe to set points for taking it from the time break the full seat. then last, the 2nd before closing the match, 6 to golf is now 112 consecutive francois matches. and one of the 4 minutes from this manage o l m b t school, it's empty, points to lead to philadelphia to victory over the san antonio spurs is the most any play it has schooled and a single and be a game this season. and beat is still a little way shot, if the time record of 100 points set my wheels. chamberlain in 1962 while playing for the philadelphia war is released raining m v p said so the positive chamberlain's 68 points. he scored the 76 as in 1967 to set
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a new franchise record. that is only a spot for now peace that will have another updates, lifetime gym and that was thank you very much. and that's it for. this is our but we're back at the very top of the hour with more of your world news to do stations house a moment of prayer for waiting into the freezing waters of the rio grande. the youngest today just 2 months old. this is part of a huge search of migrants to reach the us border and recent days, over 4000 a day in the mexican state of while we live alone. all my friends have cross, they have of cross. now, this is what lies in store for them, hours of waiting in the cold to be processed by overwhelmed custom and border patrol officers from the texas side of the border increase and illegal crossings. this, the result of smugglers moving large numbers of people through mexico project cards to the immigration authorities here have meant they stop detaining and reporting on
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documented migrants in mexico is very hard to get through immigration. it's back to now as pressure throws on a sharply divided us congress to act thousands more migrants in southern mexico are preparing to head north, trying to reach the us before the new year. unique perspective. some people need to see these really moving broad pieces of imagery. so we got on heard, voices, verger, people in israel are sitting up against the door right now. i want to be one of them. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere . i hate healthy human noises. that is all i want to go into. you know, us as a human to happen to next to the stream on out to 0. in depth analysis of the today's headlines, how does south africa from its accusations of genocide, in this case, many genocide in hold across the scholars including his ravings con,
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