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spine, the young man has regions and so many others. we go to them, he makes the effort. we care. strict, the hello, i'm sammy's i then this is the news out live from the coming off in the next 60 minutes. sayings of panic queued in the con eunice, the slice palestinians desperately trying to escape from these riley football was single day lost for his right. the soldiers in garza's needs. the war began. lease $24.00 being killed. tomatti is president, tells out to 0 a c o p is trying to alex part of his country,
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the maritime deal with the breakaway regional, some on the line. how do they want the trucks just received by next to pop to somebody? i think you the voters and somebody else and voting for the next us republican presidential, nominee gods on the way, in new hampshire. it's donald trump games for me. you and i'm bus of a. let's see hailey about and teach a standard with your school to must win game for palestine in the asian kept that just kicked off against hong kong. so let's stay in the tournaments and the defending australian open champions or through no back talk of a chance to read a southern lanka, book the places in the semi finals, the . it's 1500 jan t. that's 5 pm in gaza, where palestinians desperately trying to escape is rarely a tax. and the southern city of con eunice is riley soldiers have been firing their
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hospitals, causing panic among displaced. people have been taking shelter in the facilities. they surrounded con eunice, the reports the shooting and saw the people trying to get out. it's ready for us is of also shell, the palestinian red crescent headquarters in hom, eunice imagery says, is trying to roots out how much sciences in the city. a lot of this comes off of the uh is right. the army have its worst day since launching its ground invasion. at least 24 bits. soldiers were killed in garza $21.00 of them in a single attack. prime minister been you mean that? yeah. oh is owed an investigation. having my mood begins on coverage. a mass exodus of palestinians from ton unit has these regularly bomb their way to the center. displaced again and again. these people are running out of places to
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escape, to seeking shelter, carrying what they can, there is no respite was the fires the bonds, the bullets into closer and closer. the our men are young. you, our children are flesh and blood fruits of our lives. we lost them, we lost our loved ones, they have fallen, lost our property. oh my god journey, a mother forced to sleep carrying her did son the weight of carrying him now as far less than the thought of leaving his body behind the is ready. so just don't the hospital, an open fire witness, they killed my boy and arrested all men and they are still pulling people up from the rubble. dusty and a bruise. lines, parenting, gaza, no longer worry about their children playing with or the worried deal will be buried
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underneath it. the destruction is so immense and so widespread families have nothing to return to nothing save to inhabit nothing to salvation. and yet, the did remain under the rubble and jet value, refugee counsellors, i'm the i'm from, i can apply that and shouldn't. today we managed to recover 5, did bodies from under the degree. i can confirm. there are dozens of dead bodies that remain buried for the living. it is a struggle to stay a life with many of the hospital is not functioning. there is no way to receive potentially live saving treatment and the death of the thing i have. so 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. what my health is deteriorating with every passing day. i'm really
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suffering will that, but these right here is despite their military might are suffering loss is too much i. this is the moment to 21 is really soldiers were killed when palestinian resistance fighters launched in our b g at a 10 causing an explosion. palestinians are now forced to stay in rough and south of the strip barbed wire and walls on the side bombing on the other. the girls dressed in a traditional palestinian dress for these are children. simply existing during this war is resisting honey. my mod, i'll just be it all cut off by i thought a couple of i assume, joins us now from rough. ahead solving garza and product. let's start with these latest reports coming over is really showing hitting a na set of hospitals, surgery you and you all. can you tell us about that?
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well yes, send me the tax on uh i noticed that you did not stop within the past a 24 hours bought the rate the level and the rates of these very funding of the areas had completely set um it's a very on precedent level of destruction that had been close to the area. so the, as these really pushes up, trying to get full control over the city. they have earlier talk the percentage of the hospital where classes and confrontations were only a few meters away from the hospital itself. as our team who had slipped from the were was reporting back v, we're hearing the sound of the was very pull it off. getting the rules of the western side of the hospital, giving the please sign the battles are edging much more closer as the charitable organization doctors without food is. i just stated that their medical teams are feeling that the ground shaking due to the intensive bombardment. they're about right now, they are targeting also and book bows and can use threats to the medical facilities
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of the a master hospital, which is partially still functioning. it's worth mentioning that this hospital had been turned to be an evacuation cent as well for the majority of evacuation, and also it still providing treatment while they are lacking all kinds of basic necessities. and yet they are 20 also to attack it to let it become out of service, meaning that hundreds of thousands of palestinians inclined units will not receive any kind of treatment. it's a very deep shortage of the number of hospitals that are still working great. now, in the southern part of the territory, and this is a part of the own getting judas only to the ministry campaign that had been launched by east bell since october the 7th. and also they have a tech, several areas that are supposed to be safe zone for palestinians who were forced today to sleep in different waves evacuations, to walk on this uh, rustic situation that they have been going through the and tell us the effects of
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this shelling and how is driving another mass exit is out of con, units towards the roof. yes, uh, generally today, uh people uh, were a forced to flee from con you into city. the east started to search for a place in order to live inside the roof. i, in fact, in the south is now considered to be the mon, just over crowded area across the gaza strip work more than $1000000.00 palestinians are taking refuge insides as the street along the facts into the factories. people who are trying to fine tune to for the families in order to execute them and to be away from the east. very bombardment. but that's the reality that on the ground people were forced to leave the house today on the mass. he's very bombardments and this is completely a part of this very systematic creation of course of environment that they are
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expanding the military operations. but the situation of welfare is getting much more the 2 rating as a tax did not stop also in this area within the past few days, giving a clean indication that the new one is safe in gaza strip. i would move great fears among power to stay and the fighting might be extended to ruffle. within the coming weeks. i will leave it the thing so much thought a couple. i zoom as well. that's bringing now. bush a holiday. she's the palestinian toad free. and israel policy lead fox farm joins us now from ramallah. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, what sort of situation is developing right now in the gulf? has more people are being forced to flee that from con eunice. and i think it's important to just kind of set the scene, the has home 2850002200000 people. it's a very small place. i mean, you can barely call that a town. and now you have almost between 1.71.9000000 people.
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it's absolutely her renders. just to make uh, you know, to, to go a few meters to the market or nearby markets. it can take up to hours between the travel time because of how overcrowded it is. but also because of the cues and all of these the, you know, the inability to find anything in the markets. hunger is a, a daily be already for every single guardsman. in, in, in, in, in the gaza strip, there is not, not enough food on the water. and the sanitation situation is, is a clear and direct cause of the spread of disease. we're hearing a respiratory respiratory issues, constant flu that you, you know, you just don't get better buy um, uh, big cases of hepatitis a jaundice um, uh,
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thousands of tens of thousands of but diarrhea cases. and we know our b, b, b, b, the fatal consequences. the diarrhea can have on a baby's newborns an instance that i'm young, children being dehydrated, particularly um an assignment that now is winter. i am a demo la, today it's cold. it's about 6 degrees celsius. i expect it to be about 8 or 9 degrees in gauze lot, especially when you're on the beach and sitting on the beach and a tent. and you know, uh, the situation is just absolutely catastrophic and, and, and heartbreaking to know that my colleagues, some of them are living in tents. some of them are taking refuge in our own warehouses because they cannot stay where they were or where of evacuated. most of our colleagues right now in drops, i have my own family in garza that has staying in a tent and dropped off as well. the conditions are absolutely harrowing and people are having to make such life and death decisions every single day. just to go get
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some food for the kids or get some water or gas or wood to burn wood fire. it's cold. there's like a blanket to mattresses. i mean every single aspect of every day a day to day life is missing and gaza. you mentioned the issue of sanitation. what does the full scene of people in to have a small, a areas in have a great numbers of people means the threat of the spread of disease. well, i mean, 1st of all, uh, forcibly displacing people without providing them with shelter and access to basic necessities is real, as an occupier is violating international law. and actually this would amount to a war crime of collective punishment. collectively punishing an entire civilian population, wheezing them into a little town where we have millions of people now trying to survive. it's survival mode right now and gaza and the,
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the wash situation means that you are sharing one bathroom between 300 to 600 people. my family have not had a shower, it's 28 days. but this also means for women, you know, who are menstruating a? it's absolutely, you know, embarrassing and lack of privacy and dignity. but because there are no sign of 2 pots and guys, at the moment, if there are, they're very, very difficult to find. and women are finding, you know, alternative ways for, for uh, you know, controlling demonstration. we're hearing of women of uh, how does that rec, somebody's that are happening to women. so they don't you know, fall pregnant in these conditions. i mean, it's absolutely for we're sick, be wash situation means that the sewage in the street and we're worried that there might be flooding now because of the torrential rains. we're number to train employment in the, in the winter. it rains very heavily and gone. size known already before the 2nd
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product over to flood. i cannot even imagine what this will look like in the next couple of days with this brain on that is non stop, not just on the wash situation, but also for the tents and the sheltering situation. and that is just a key audit. uh, raise an absolutely desperate situation that needs a political solution, not a humanitarian one. all right, we'll leave that thanks so much for your thoughts and analysis on that. a. thank you. now more on the worst incident for israel since the start of its ground evasion. october. the in october, 20 full is by the soldiers would kill them gauze or on monday the most since is all began its ground invasion. these right, the ministry says 21 of its soldiers were killed in one incident when they came under attacking the southern gaza strip, triggering applause, the collapse 2 buildings. the soldiers inside the buildings inside the kazi account
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for being rigs for demolition by the troops. when palestinian fights is launched and op gives it time protecting the forces a 2nd bloss that occurred in the buildings possibly as a result of a 2nd on pg leading to the collapse from all of the sites go over. now to who do i have to have each he joins us live from televi. so what are the officials saying about this? many soldiers dying in one day while the army is now saying that it will investigate how exactly all of this happened and why, where the soldiers secure enough while they were doing carry on the mission. apparently, according to the military, also took several hours to retrieve the bodies simply because the, the force of the explosion that we, we things that have been successive explosions simply because they were rigging one,
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possibly 2 buildings with minds. and it appears that when that rocket propelled grenades hit that those buildings, it causes a successive wave of explosions of those minds. the armies saying that it was rescued, search and rescue operations were quite difficult and challenging because of the extent of the damage in the damage equate to get really to the aftermath of an earthquake. what about the public reaction to the soda? is what i think it's i'm a mixed bag of feet of feelings and emotions. there's me a lot of sadness and sorrow. we've been monitoring is really t v. throughout the day there's images of that, you know, heart broken families bearing their loved ones. and this is happening really across the country had so this of the north is the south from
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a bit all over israel. so certainly a lot of grief and lots of sorrow. oh. but we also heard from prime minister benjamin netanyahu said it was a sad day for israel, but that will not deter the country from achieving it. schools we are at similar lines. also from both the defense minister you, i've got a land and a baby gans who is a former chief of staff, a former defense minister and no member of the wood cabinet. but both of them said that again, it was a heavy loss that both of them also reiterated that israel must remain focused on its mission and are achieving its goals. but certainly the wider, if you know, when such a large number of soldiers die, it, everybody feels involved in this country. everybody gets upset and it also shows a mixed people realize that this is a war that has been going on for ready and more than 3 months. there is no end in
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sight at the moment. uh and that seems like this could happen again. and again, it is a war after, or i'd also opened the debate and read ignited by the relatives of the captive selves in garza who was de ceasefire. who say that the safe return of their loved ones should be a priority before the continuing to war. while i think this site, this kind of incident really ignites the debates between 2 uh, 2 schools of thought that would say those who would say that no, the country should press on march and on with this, well, i do it in the goals are cheap. the relatives who are making the voices more and more a louder and louder or taking degree for the complaints, whatever they can just yesterday they stormed, they did excessive, disrupting the finance committee. meeting with banners, say, you will not sit here was our loved ones are dying there. so it certainly,
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you know, it's, it's creates, i think, even more emotional confusion among the country and how to go about this war and where will it lead in the end. all right, who do i have that? how many that will get it and leaves a column most with the is right. the daily hotter it's, he's with us now live from tel aviv good to have you with us get in. so what do you think this lodge, lots of soldiers in one day suggests about the war effort. it's such as the expensive. you know, you use the goal of a link to a paid i or a debate within the government. with that was discussed the possibility do they didn't trade thing guys out? fee of over thinking guys on the grounds, the $500.00,
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these are the soldiers might be killed, been such a good thing. disorders or very short with that mean, despite the fact that then they'll duration the grow, the variation. i know we owe 200, they to these very soldiers and it is the most expensive thing because they see that war and this is, i can't read no more right now on the stage and the piece that the free lunches. and is there any should know? the question is if it would change their opinions, his mind about the content. oh, so before, but they don't think we reassure any of the staging reach this horrible finger, which is you know, every cadence soldier is beatrice. february, please france. or whatever, but i don't think we reach already a quantity which we green people this strange to the cars before before. only because of the cause of these. there's students both in continuing the
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war so it won't bring people to the streets, wouldn't bring more fishes and pressure within the cabinet within the government. yes, but it's a very way to stand and be able to stand. dave. the main pressure right now is from the 70, so the hostages, most of the soldiers, but i believe this might change obviously, but they, i don't see anything they reach encouraging can boil and reach the government. and when they say enough is enough, we stop here. don't forget that most of the boat this don't order clean book or most store of feet doesn't know they're too poor, literally and loudly to store their mortgage while they speak about the fish fire. they speak about doing and it's impossible to release the hostages, but low,
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very few things clearly to stopping now to somebody not to renew anything here. and as long as this doesn't happen, and then what we're going to continue, that. we've also seen today's the selling of coastal areas, coastal roads of mossy pushing people, tools that are off. what is the mid 3 objective of that as far as you can see in smaller off the say image pushing them to the south and trying to get to address one of the 2 bars that these are in photo. it says mainly you're releasing the host address and the question come us and find us is now it's stage. and the next step wouldn't be on the laptop and say any seen something, you know quite as hopeless i must say. and i wish they would still know i will leave it the same, so i'll just get in levy. thank you. oh god says mediation efforts to
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end the war and goals are all on going for the funding industry says negotiations are increasing in complexity degree. we're talking about if we had it or not, we believe that the headaches banking the views whitlow, southern is not an easy task yet. especially at the more the easiest that war is grinding guys of the more challenges will be paid away from day one. they've gotten, has never been a negative media to simply, i'm not conveying messages between the parties on the continent. we are taking positive initiative. we are submitting proposals. this was the case in the previous throws and our efforts that are being done would continue in this direction. i assume i heard about it. i was at that media conference and joins us here live on set. so how should break it down for us? would you make of these reports about the possibility i think is, is on the us mediator of a c's 5 proposal advancing. well,
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i'll probably save of the tools onto way that they have a, it says this is a critical stage of the, of the talks. brokers about consultants with how about the of these writers. this books posted, it was amazing for the affairs of devices on site. it wouldn't go into details and specifics. ask them about. the report suggested that these right is presented, the new proposal to the tardies, which, which is based on a 2 month fighting polls in exchange for the release of the $100.00 or 13 captives and the body seen in a prisoner's and his advantage. as he said, it's too early to talk about as, but they are hoping to be able to narrow the differences between how about us and the is riley is about this the assigned me the keyword here is the duration of the seas by how much the students this the house to be a permanency is by these right is uh, offering something short of that. that sounds like a pretty big golf. that hasn't been divided yet. right. and indeed,
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and how much is looking for guarantees that this is going to be 1st of all depend, menissi is fire. no return to the bombardment of these right is putting the troops from cause of for them to be able to go to give the go ahead for this hotel also is saying that these times a day that makes a difference of this is why they're looking forward. to get some strong reassurance is that this is going to be something that we'd hold for as long as it takes. they don't want to see a repeat or the same scenario. in late november when the master broke of this deal, they were looking forward to see an extension of the content to repair the, the deed when they, when they were, when they broke down. this time it has to be a permanent one to talk about the time. this is also a time when we have a white house and boy heading to the region. once his mission is to sol connected, definitely he's going to visit egypt and then he would come here to an outside. definitely an indications that he's bringing some new elements from the americans
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about how to put together this deal. when he visits the egyptians and the outside is a get a sense, that's what there's also the logistical aspect of the, of the, of the ceasefire. which is going to be taken into account. but outside is saying that the i yet to get more from the international community on allowing humanitarian aid into the integrates the other services prerequisites. quite interesting, when most of the onsite of today was saying about the scenes of the massive destruction and does the unprecedented is about time for an immediate end to the vine is the and the beginning of a genuine attempt to bring about a permanent sees vibe. i also have several of the spends by the position, which is these writers have to come to themselves with something genuine, like accepting the notion of, of by, of, of bodies to is day to live side by side with israel. i think it was referring to the stage most recently made by the name of the time, which said he's still opposes the notion of, of bodies to be a state, i guess the question ultimately of c. so it comes down to the us position, right?
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any sign of a change they, i mean you get a sense from the outside is that they were looking forward to see if the international community understands that against the back to of, of what happened. the international committees should be more than ever committed to convincing these writers to come on board and accept the terms of us these via is we've taken the american some time and this explains why the outside as i said, we are hopeful. this is something that can happen, but still the not optimistic that the, some of this is something that could be a minute. all right, thanks a lot. joshua, how about a, a palestinian sighted, so gentle as not as i is that has arrived in col total off to deciding to leave gauze. speed using social media is to show millions of people what life is like and the strip. since is rob again, it's one garza x inside of which has more from
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the outset of the war, marked us as a has been one of the leading voices of the garza, my grandma reporting the unsettling scenes of israel's war to his own survival. the same thing in doing, but in this heartfelt message to his follow versus the palestinian journalist announced he's leaving gaza the factories today. sorry, the for 170. he's. he's videos have offered the glimpses into life in gaza.
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documenting this suffering on the ground and with this thing, the killing of his own family. his followers grew from 25000 before the war to more than 18000000. i never forget to say pretty probably. and his work has gone to recognition for showing the impact of israel's military reactions and civilians to the world. his departure has ignited a search of online support. i know the decision wasn't an easy one because we were tons for free palestine on his home and gaza. the seeing most has a is a sharing that he's evacuating is heartbreaking. but he needs to leave most as a says he will continue to fight for justice. but this time, from a far excess, i'm reaching out as the still ahead on how does air russia
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strikes major cities in ukraine? miss alt, i'll get residential buildings racing panic among the people. us open champion cocoa golf, comes through a tough test to reach the semi finals this friday and open action coming off in school. the a there 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 in, 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
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a few hours when his january day on record there, a 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 a team 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 wildfire is a ne, columbia close to the border with venezuela. wildfire is also a concern just to the south of santiago, and we've got all this heat. we've got come with our roof. it. that'd be a $36.00. and you're going to be locked into a week's 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. in depth analysis of the today's headlines. how does south africa from its
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accusations of genocide, in this case, many genocide in hold across the scholars including his ravings con, confirm that space is a textbook genocide. frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the sphere of a single jail term, informed opinions when the us, since it's well shifted to the right, see it's not receive task protection that seen as publication inside story on al jazeera, israel has no impose a complete fees on gods and so how do they survive if you have no income, how do you live? cost of living rose sharply after the war. and ukraine could something like that happen again as a ripple effect of 2000. and one is this us contract is mainly who are benefiting from this when the price of oil goes up, the costs of almost every thing goes up. counting the cost on out is there. the
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pontiac hill watching out just 0 time to recap on headlines, palestinians, in economy and as a desperately trying to escape is various sides. troops having circled the city report soldiers, a shooting of people trying to get out as well as holding funeral. so solid just well didn't come by. seemed garza at least 20 full soldiers were killed. that the cost stay $20.00. 1 of them in a single single was they these very all make sense. it's ground invasion began in lights on top of the cost of a foreign ministry says assets to reach
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a ceasefire in gauze or ongoing spokesman sizes radiate strikes and making those go she ations difficult some of the most vulnerable victims of israel is warren gaza, of pregnant women and the continuing attacks are contributing towards an increasing number of miscarriages. present your books, the you and estimates around 50000 women and guns are pregnant and around a 180 of them are reaching the due dates every day. the palestinian ministry of health says it's documented hundreds of miscarriages and permit your bus often and unsatisfactory conditions. palestinian dogs to say mound nutrition is contributing to the miscarriages with mothers facing complications because they don't have enough to wait. unable to reach emergency cat tonya hutch hudson is a pediatric intensive care adult. so working with doctors without borders, she told us more about the extreme dave just mothers and gaza all facing. so i'm at
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a loss for words. i, you know, i get asked about specific types of trauma on specific individuals. they're experiencing every possible type of trauma, physical, psychological, like i, you know, it, i just received the message this morning from a colleague of mine who's a female doctor in gaza. and we were just joking around, she's on married and she said, you know, i'm, i'm thanking god right now that i don't have children being a mother and gaza right now is a beyond imagination, having to worry about yourself, adult, about the health of your baby. and i think, you know, i would agree with that. another colleague of ours, a nurse, a early on, i had sent a message saying that essentially my hope is that if i get killed a, i'm sorry, my hope is that i get killed with my children altogether. so let me,
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let me read you the exact message. so i really convey of the horror of that this mug of experience was experiencing. she said, my hope is to, i was all my children and not leave them and them not leave me. i cannot live without them, and i do not want to die and leave them here in this unjust world. this is a nurse colleague, and i think that's the sentiment that a lot of mothers are carrying. you know about to mothers are dying every are being killed every hour. that's approximately $48.00 mothers per day. there are 20000 um the babies that has been born. i mean about about a 180 babies born today, born into this into a life where they have no access, consistent access to breast milk because the mothers are dehydrated, malnourished. there's no formula. there's a shortage of diapers. colleagues and gaza have reached out, you know,
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when i asked them, what do they need most just so we can try and coordinate aide and, and they say we need formula. we need formula for the babies. the babies are malnourished. the all to all the world news now. the 1st us primary of the 2020 full presidential nominating contests is on the way falls of opened in the state of new hampshire. earlier in the town of dick's vill, not all 6 registered voters. it's cost the ballot for formally u. n. a bus that nikki haley. holland fisher falls from manchester, new hampshire, as the chill of new hampshire can freeze. presidential ambition between healy is trying to generate heat. in a campaign republican voters have so far treated as lukewarm if she wants to win the republican primary here, she has to convince voters who can be trump on the pike. she has to convince both
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of us like marie carter, who went for one last check before making a final decision on who gets a support. and the primary reason nikki haley because she really checks a lot of 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 has dip there tow in the milk this time, this for a very long time in our very braces. and there's the there flame source prosecutors are out of control. but donald trump is a hate and the republican race despite his troubles elsewhere. 91 indictment, silver for criminal cases. but when hear that at all, but seals the nomination, trumpets essentially, you know, weaponized shamelessness. he's argued that every indictment is a conspiracy to get him as an effort to bring him down as a sign that democrats are afraid of him and so on. and he's essentially said,
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if you're a republican, you have to be with me for the democrats. there's essentially new context. 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, he's fine. but one of bikers policies is on the ballot is backing up israel's warning guys, and one group is doing a protest on valid forms. we've veto the un human rights resolution for human humanity, ariens these bar. but you can veto my vote because haley set high expectations in new hampshire. but every poll puts donald trump significantly ahead. the reality is, unless there's a huge shock at the polls, vicky healey isn't the final hours of our presidential campaign. i was for sure. i'll just do that. manchester, the somali as president testing chess mohammed told al jazeera,
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he really easy see of his trying to alex part of his country. but it's all 3 of you assigned the amount of time deal with the break for a region of small me land that a this yeah, the agreement gives land long c c o. yeah. access to the see exchange for recognizing somali lines independence and still have, i'm good somalia. let's take a closer look at the agreements some on the line declared independence from somalia in the 1990s. but it's failed to receive international recognition. mortgage issue in system on the line remains of its territory. b. c o. if you lost access to the see where the arrow try, it broke away around the same time. if it's been using the force and neighboring to gucci for most of its impulse and expos, small it on funds to lease a 20 kilometers a stretch of land along its coastline. 3 c o. p. a. so established reports and base
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from the reinforce. president mohammed told my colleagues, serial vanya how he feels here is salad relations with its davis. it was not somebody who created this problem. if it would be, has created this problem of the ones who initiated claiming that they would take an x box of somebody out to their cont, it was, they don't say their antics thing. okay. it's a commercial deal. no, no, it is not the, it's a 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, even in 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 away from that. but there's no need for that. whatever it is, let us assume that they need another boat. and this is what we have been discussing for a couple of months ago. the issue is not with this to be access to the see the actually
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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 and possible somebody drinking the voters? so, maria, this is what's going on right now. it is not a commercial, it is an exception, often a to so as you know, if you, if you're says it's not annexation, they say it's also not a formal recognition of the sovereignty of so many of them. 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? so that's, that's, 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,
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right. this thing to be discussed, not that break away or not the legion of somebody at all. and above all, eh, commercial and military base, mix it together and do one thing is the last one. the other thing, if it is at $22.00, almost the strip of land is the cost on how that is due for them to allow that port is going to be connected to it. so it'd be by passing through somebody. yeah, that's another one. the other one is in public domain, it will be a said we do this in exchange or for commission. we usually when i somebody that's a public and that's all for sure. and it is. they do this, it on the one time that the prime minister said the minister of foreign affairs, say the merchant. i should go to the advice just as many as i believe this and it still gets it. so the commission is that the, 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,
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they put it on twitter. no, the twitter is not the way to communicate between the states. have. have you spoken to mediocre and 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 we're parked in there's when he said, i don't know pick up when i somebody, i have a good rest of metal. then we just talk to somebody, no rush, it strikes hits, kids. and now the ukrainian sits. these 7 people were killed, mold and 70 wounded. the missile attacks damaged residential buildings, reducing some rubble from mcbride, small from kids. in this latest early morning attack, targeted cities across ukraine with the bat, raj of ballistic and cruise missiles. the country's defenses claimed to have shot down around the top of them, but folding themselves in debris caused widespread damage and casualties in residential areas such as he had when keith, emergency services responded to calls in several districts. yes,
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and this was shifted to you. i was doing my bed and there was a boom. i'm living in this building. it was terrible. i was shaking all over. i, for the 1st time since the start of the war, i had to highlight. it was very scary. ukraine, 2nd city. hurricane was also hit by multiple missile strikes, destroying a number of homes you're not bad with. so when the messiah tech started, i took cover behind the washing machine. something hit me in the neck. i'm alive. but some people died. like keep how to keep itself with heavy bump up and in recent weeks as strikes have been continuing back and forth throughout the winter with ukrainian forces in recent days. launching long range run strikes as far north as rushes baltic sea coast. that seems to be most coast reminder that it can hit targets anywhere in ukraine. when the air right alarm sounded in keys,
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some residents took shelter in the subway system. there was a heavy missile, an attack on january 2nd. oh, tool began to hit all the exposures and we started to go to the subway. and once the strikes were over and the alarm ended, people once more to the job of cleaning up public broad, i'll just say era. keith, the soldiers in venezuela were among 32 people, arrested, accused of plotting to assassinate president nicholas venturo. prosecute is to say that a whole confess then revealed information development conspiracy plans arrest ones have been issued for 11 of the suspects in it. the customer support the router. we were able to dismantle a terrorist group whose purpose was to attempt, and i emphasize this psychotic of session against the life of the president of venezuela, nicholas mate doodle. and against the minister of defense general in chief, letting me up a jury, no lopez going up on the dc part. you on the,
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with the direct participation of the us central intelligence agency, drug enforcement administration, and the intelligent services of the columbia and ami go on. a prominent filipino pass the wanted by the f. b i is facing a sentence investigation in the philippines. apollo, quit bought a, is accused of human trafficking and sex abuse, but these denied any wrong doing bobby low report, some vanilla, a sub appointed sort of got a port of people really has legions of followers based in the southern philippine city of about his kingdom of jesus christ church has expanded speech to other parts of the world, but behind the gospel requires former followers say, is an abuse of cult sunday. yeah. but i was told by cuba lose close a one night the part of being a so called post toral was to massage kimberly. she said it was my privilege to be able to touch and be near the son of god that night. amanda says keep roy ended up
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raping her. 2 ukrainian women also testified before a senate panel that they were sexually abused by people. really. you have to like sacrifice or budgets. you have to have sex with him. people really the nice allegations and this appeared to be threatening some of his former followers. mugs, not the way on those of you who are at facebook, on the internet, who keep ruining my name, be careful, and he did not attend the senate proceeded gun. and so far, he's also been able to avoid facing justice in the united states, where he's been indicted not only for human trafficking of sexual abuse, but also for financial advice. the u. s. has not requested for an extradition. arlene, still a former follower who was based in the us says she wants to be to contribute to solicitation efforts in the us, for instance, by renting a car under her name. the damage of the vehicle was $18000.00,
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and the ministry don't want to cover that. they told me that i, that was my share, the word of god, or lean says financial obligations burden members with debt, while keep low, enjoyed lavish lifestyle. he also has powerful connections. former president would be good authority is a close sprint and president regina and marcus junior, a political allies. but critics say the tide may be turning keep loyce news channel has been ordered to suspend operations. you are being so in an open hearing like this, used to be unimaginable wanting to below al jazeera, many, i saw i had an, i'll just say, you know, back junk of which, reaching a rec hold, extending sylvia. it's glen slammed semi final all the like the schools news with pizza. the
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base initial agents to be sponsored by intellect, tuck, he's real estate consultant. the, [000:00:00;00] the all right, times account itself with all the sports news with pizza. now. sorry, thank you very much. that talk of which is 2 wins away from a record extending 11 full straight in open title. the defending champion is into he's 48th grand slam, semi final of the getting post, american taylor fritz, chuck of which one. the other thing says office saving to save points for fritz. hit back to level to match. but from the, the will number one to control survey and wrapping up quick feet in full say it's
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up to 3 hours and 45 minutes and do face get it sooner in the semi finals up to the tele and defeated onto a group live in straight sets the whole thing is down $51.00 in the 2nd say time break, but ready to maintain and in price of run that is seen him yet to drop a safety melvin between the 2 year old 1647663. as he told me, it's a 1st ever grand slam final pressing who believes the 1st may will say in the open era. so news is 1st team slam cool, so finals to defend the women's champion. the sub olenka is also into the semi finals. the 2nd c powered boss 2021 friendship, the champion, the board, a critique of a 6263 sutherland reaching the last 4 without dropping a 6 sofa at this 2 southern cove will face cocoa golfing the same easy and a repeat of last year's us open final which golf one,
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the 19 year old book to face 5 bees in ukraine's monitor cost took golf was $51.00 down in the 1st phase and safe to say points before taking it in the tie break the 4th. so you've been last, 2nd before closing off the next 6 to golf has now 112 consecutive brand. so that matches the australia progress to the knockout stage. of, of, of the asian cup is group b. when is off to they do $11.00. again, this is becky stun straight here when one the left on the strength of how sun, thanks to a penalty by mountain the boil. becky sound guaranteeing themselves they can face with as these big to go everything flies a 12 minutes from full time. syria will do in the cell cruise and it was fixed in the last 16 is one of the base to say seems that's also associated here by one. go
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to new substitute almost here have been missing the window for the syrians. indians are on the way the system manager pip. linda is has defended mohammed sellers were to enter the united kingdom. this might to, in criticism for leaving the squad, the egypt cats and stuff, the hamstring injury doing they to, to draw with going to with medical stuff from both egypt and livable beside. and you will fly back from ivory coast on wednesday is drawing criticism from the likes of egypt, a wrinkled capsule. the ask may pass on. who believes he should have stayed with the squad, lenders has defended. the whole stock is never down to commitment of most of law. i never met a guy a player, but also a human being was more committed to the life of being a professional football player. and i know the country is devastated, losing him weaver, devastated to hear that the good things out. our medical team and their medical
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team decided for him to come back us to give them the best best possible chance to be available in the final and egypt have given themselves a chance of getting that fall. but it was without some length old drama. as the 7 time champion scraped through on monday is david stokes to talk you through it. take the dougherty one great be and gilson, tavares' gates in 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 head and stuff it's towing that was a little frightening to don't we take the equally in the 99 minutes. bryant's exact right farming in from atari tangles 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 a time to nail up against most of the beep and on costs for the last 16 but
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conceded the penalty and then it equalize that. and then 94 minutes went to the back cars. it dropped them into 3rd place and with just 2 points they were lucky to go through is one of the full best good place finishes. the hosts, ivory coast twice and novice white 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 tournament tally. to follow the bible after one of the biggest shops and of called history, i've read co, 6 foot on 3 points with some very disappointed funds. the was the duration is missing things of the situation much design. it's much cool. this is not the i recall. so i knew 10 years ago, i think the federation sort of design, maybe one did the the truck and take over the well, the host nation expresses its frustration,
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equitorial any support is dense that way into the last 16. the country is just 1600000 people hits through a surprise group with is a head of nigeria in 2nd. david stokes, out to 0 football fans in china. it'd be 9 good by the needs the to a massive frame please in the country are being postponed because of an injury to kristy on the rinaldo, the on the squad, our engines in and where we're supposed to pay shanghai shinall and is a genuine c. but an ongoing call muscle issue for now that means they've been postponed, organized as a promise defends will get full refunds of match tickets flights. and though tells me 2 days a sub days. um, because i want to say a sorry to the chinese finds, especially cheese and because as you know in football some things you cannot control, i believe,
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and that will be regulated with another sports needs update, sammy sighing. so i'd say to all that set for this news uh, but i'm back to the another full show. so stay with us the what constitutes extent. so we can talk to a see, i want you to start with just the facts. what as to what happened as independent, we won't be, we want the education i want to. we don't have lead them in different countries. in the policy i'm, it's asking me to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefits. no intelligent service, this placement, and then you're saying you'll have your reports with that i should just trust the community often is the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and
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