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structure stay with us for the updates and details coverage of the wrong cause of the number of people. a wounded and con eunice as israel attacks of schools where displaced people the sheltering, the pain. this is al jazeera life from the israeli forces in circle, con eunice and southern gauze of hundreds of forced to flee even further south us target sites and a rock and yemen used by a run back to fight as, as some regional spillers. i continued and donald trump gets his 2nd straight
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victory in the republican primaries, but is our new arrival. nicky hate vows to find the file we begin and goes away. is really forces have hit a school where displaced people sheltering that was in my mind that shells fell on the stuff a hafez school that's near enough. so hospital in find eunice, a number of people who were involved in that attack. and just really forced has continued to encircle, con eunice in southern gaza troops firing and medical facilities and shooting. if people have been trying to leave, dozens of palestinians have been killed. an overnight is really strikes on garza but let's go straight to our corresponding honey. mike, when he joins us from rafa and southern gaza. honey, this strike on the school was in an area that's been under constant bombardment for
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days now. right? yes indeed. then on the sofa, we're seeing the same exact scenario that took place in garza and the northern part is taking place in hon unit. and so far, we're talking about an intense bombing campaign by land. and by, by here where there's really military is just the cause, further civilian casualties, displacement and destruction. and we just a, so last night, the tax on an evacuation the school a, this is an honor with school, a court. and it's are very visible to these really military the, the well known that they are displaced palestinians since the beginning of the war . but they came under a tax anyway, which confirms the wide belief here among a palestinian this who had been disappointed that there is no safe zone across the gaza strip. not even an evacuation zone that is managed and operated by underwear,
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the united nations for palestinians. refugees, not even the courtyards of the hospital, but the fact that it is happening within the vicinity of north or hospital. this is another reminder that even hospitals in han, eunice are not safe in from those attacks then and the bombing so far. 8 people have been injured and they were reported to another hospital, but the, the panic that was caused to already traumatize, largely traumatized, displaced palestinian inside the school, made them run out of the school into the street. it's so hot and unison within the vicinity of the hospital, they were shot add by a toxic drones, a quiet copper that were hovering at a very low level in the skies of hon. you and is just further aggravated. they're concerned that they were going to die anyway, whether it was anywhere inside the evacuation is on or, or on the road to the western part of the ton unit, then, particularly around the vicinity of a,
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an academic institution. it's the last state university, the largest public university and in the gaza strip, where people were forced to leave the campus of the universe and to move further west to the coastal road in an attempt to get to the fact that the some of them ended up sending out the tents, they are the, the, the shore of, of the western part of how newness but they were attacked anyway, according to an eye witness who we spoke to yesterday he's he described horror scenes of couple tents were attacked by a, by a drones and by missiles fire by a drones were super it people were injured and others who were, who were killed and they were transported. although we, on the coastal road from the western part of hon. you and it's all the way through rough i city as it was a difficult to get them to not their hospitals as the intense bombing campaign continues to cross across the honda in a city. but here's the question, remains for the thousands of hundreds of 1000 displays,
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palestinians here and rough as more horrific updates and, and confirm reports coming from han you and this is what is next for people who have been a squeezed in this part of the city. the further south, we have the diction border where they have no other options. and from the northern part of our city is hon. you and is that has turned into a scene of devastation, constant bombings and suffering. honeymoon was there with that latest report from us, from the ground in southern gaza. thank you. hun i some more than 3 months now into israel's war on gauze, on hundreds of thousands of palestinians are constantly being forced to move from place to place to try to escape is rarely foaming and ground rates. they moved from the north to the south, now have no place to go. as that area is experiencing intense is where the attacks and who diary reports from received street in con eunice on the desperate situation
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that i'm currently handing on the sheet street. here the street is where a noun it starts, and as you see, surrounding all of these people, floods from the intense bonding and air strikes and also the ground invasion where there is there any courses tanks are stations in this area. people surrounding me took all of the day what they have under choir. they're telling us that they're standing here and they're sitting here. they have 0 places to go. and not only that, they also don't have any type of transportation. we are seeing people walking on their grounds, housing, their belonging. we are also seeing people with trucks where comedies are sharing the strokes to evacuate either this way to the well,
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i'm more south is because of super or this way to dad is bella to the center of the kansas city. let's take a look and see how people are evacuating with this is all of what is left where these people have been homeless and misplaced more than one time. as you see, more people are coming and evacuating from community. this is not the 1st time we have been seen seeing this list, seeing as this is a more of the, your documentary document king, the default is actually waiting. and if leaving their homes just like them not by 1948, but this is real, it's happening in 2024. as you see, people are just patients. we see how scared they are in their eyes. and they're all
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searching for a place. we're talking about the where most uh, more than half of the population of the cause is currently resizing there. it's plots and, and we're talking about good but which is also talk to people and a lot of people are old shows scared of another invasion auto up to hospice in this area. it's very close to a lot of the hospitals where it has to be seized and people are scared from the fact that hospitals are also a target and all the on security council has been holding it's quarterly open debate with israel's war on golf at the top of the agenda there were increased calls for a ceasefire, and the 2 state solution that have so far been rejected by israel favorite others under reports from un headquarters in new york. the un secretary general antonio gutierrez said the entire population of gaza is in during destruction. unparalleled
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and recent history. 2.2000000 policy means you guys are faced in you mind squads conditions struggling to simply make it through another day without the proper shelter, seating sanitary facilities, food and drinking lots of speaking to the council, react many key. the palestinian minister of foreign affairs reminded the counsel that the over whelming majority of the world has called for an end to israel's bombardment of guys. when one side there is the will of the international community and on the other sides, the whims of. and is there any prime minister driven by a single of his own political survival at the expense of the survival of millions of palestinians under is illegal occupation. but each real continues to reject a ceasefire. what do you think will happen if there is a cease fire?
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i will tell you what will happen. come, us would remain in power. they would regroup and re arm, and soon as rallies will face another attempt at hollow cost. several foreign ministers came to new york to speak at the meeting. a sign of growing urgency took car for an end to the war. in the face of security council in action is really aggressive in gaza. has lasted for far too long. it has massacred far too many lives. we are seriously concerned with the report that isn't as war crimes, and because that may imongary genocide, it's clear, more needs to be done to help the people of guys and for the un that job falls to see grid cock the humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for guys. that appointed by the secretary general in late december. she has a very difficult task ahead. as she saw 1st hand on tuesday when she briefly
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visited southern gaza but could only stay for a few hours due to the difficult security situation, primarily caused by israel's bombardment. gabriel was on to out is eating at united nations in new york. meanwhile, and he has really ministry, has again store and several cities across the occupied westbank, demolishing palestinian homes. these are images from or if itself with nobliss, where it is rarely troops of blowing up the house of a palestinian prisoner rates have also taken place in janine and an hebron with reports of arrests at least 371 palestinians have been killed by his ready forces in the occupied westbank since some type of a sudden as well as well, has now transferred parts of the tax revenues that are doors to the palestinian authority following a 3 month freeze. but it's still just a trickle for an economy that's left business or, and is struggling to keep the doors open. eating abraham has been speaking to some of them and novelist in the occupied westbank for more than 100 years. this lacking
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the factory, kept its wheels turned a family owned business that's passed down through 5 generations. is now heading to the on the i really, really admire to have here is a piece of my know what i'm doing tomorrow. i don't know what i'm doing. what i can manage to run my pack, your israel keeps a tight put on the inputs and outputs of the palestinian economy in the last 2 decades alone. the one says these weighty restrictions costs, westbank, economy, $50000000000.00 a large amount for a small economy under occupation. business owners say they've been abandoned by their government left baths and again on certain political reality with little support and no compensation. but the palestinian authority has been drowning in death very solely the so it's not just the war but decades of poor economic policies, probably 60 to 70 percent of the palestinian authorities budget is dependent on the
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tax revenues that awesome get help. now the government has limited ways to help people financially. the whole lot. the under us pressure is real, has released a part of the tax revenues. it was the palestinians, but this will do little for an already fundable economy. in 2023, the cost of living and the west bank has risen by 4.8 percent. the unemployment reaching unprecedented levels of 29 percent. even under occupation, people are eager to live a somewhat normal life. this is why palestinian businessmen invested millions of dollars in nablus over the past few years to advance tours in this neighborhood. so new businesses who sells and restaurants, bringing up now with a close military check point at the end of this roads, it's become deserted. disclosures and pulls after the war have prevented hundreds of thousands of palestinians living in israel from coming to the occupied left bank
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. it also meant that palestinian workers can not go to work in israel and bring cash to the palestinian market. sales and this furniture shop have dropped by 80 percent. local sales are almost nonexistent. lucky for sam at the bottom, he's sometimes able to sell to palestinians living in site as well. for the highest for me now, it's all about survival. i am not even looking towards making a profit that i am just trying to evade my business from a total collapse. many believe the us effort to relieve pressure on the palestinian authority is meant to prevent the bank from reaching a tipping point with the war and going so the, the weeds and huge uncertainty, a collapsing economy will only inflame the situation the that but he does ita nablus the occupied last thing. all the united states has carried on strikes and west and a rock against 3 targets. links took a time, has by and
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a run back to arms group. officials say the strikes are in response to reasons attacks against american forces and coalition personnel in rock and, and syria 5 it's close ends, whitehead, south of baghdad. while the us along with the u. k of also again struck sushi targets in yemen. the us has conducted strikes against to the and to ship themselves aimed into the southern red sea. patrick of hammer boats from washington dc. the us central command is announced another 2 strikes against who's the target in yemen. this time they say they were going after anti ship missiles that were aimed at the red sea. all of this comes as the white house. it sends out a statement about the attacks that took place on monday, against those who the targets. this is a joint statement though, and it's a little bit different because up until now there been a handful of countries that have signed onto these statements, but this one has $23.00 other countries plus the united states. they include the czech republic, estonia hungry, italy,
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lots of the republic of korea. the list is fairly long. so that is a bit of a change. and this is what the pen to got to saying about those earlier strikes and how effective they believe they were. since january 11th, we've assessed, we assess that we've destroyed or degraded over $25.00 missile launch and deployment facilities more than 20 missiles plus we've struck unmanned aerial vehicle coast or radar and air surveillance capabilities, as well as weapon storage areas with good effects. it's fairly significant when, when you look at the missile launch and deployment facilities, missiles, you know, you're, you're talking over 50, you know, when, when you add those numbers together, in addition to the other capability. so clearly a degradation of capability. we have been very focused on targeting the kinds of things that they've been pulling or using to conduct attacks against international shipping and mariners. and that will continue to be our focus. and so the,
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the last who, the attack that i'm tracking was on the 18th of january. so 5 days ago, as you know, since that time we have taken several self defense strikes when there was an imminent imminent threat or an anticipated launch. but again, we'll continue to stay focused on that and against the backdrop of all this is an additional strikes that we're hearing from the central command interact 3 targets. they say they were targeting of so it is that belonged to a rainy and backed militias. they believe they have been using those facilities to strike at the bases, interact to us spaces. it's cause some minor injuries among us troops. of course, all of this is also coming as people are very concerned that this is going to lead to a wider conflict in the region, particularly al jazeera washington will still have here on al jazeera island, fisher in manchester. new hampshire for donald trump has won the republican
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presidential primary. i know, but certainly set up a re much with joe biden in november. the, the code i flowed from your continues across the g inside took you've seen a dropping temperature, assembled and maintains that 8 degrees. and that coalition has going to make itself felt on the coast of libya and egypt and then it will swing round. nothing wins will strength and to increase the number of shares in the event and up towards that region. particular am cypress. this during says days are not particularly present, whether the on that we seem significant snow. and that's why john told me write it across and took minus 10 temperatures on the right to in baku, incomplete contrast, if you come down to radium plants, what temperature is higher than they should be by quite a few degrees?
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i mean, there is a case in point should be about 20 to this time you have a couple of days or $28.00 to may, 29, and then more or less. so shamella comes in, which means things cool down good. it could be particularly hazy and just you think on the breeze on friday, a recent study in terms of if tics the doris slammed could be the peach, but don't think so. i think the rate is going to be heavy as the science. we still got charles in anywhere from $1.00 to $2.00 occasional bits west and can you about the focus at least term the and the full now is going to be heavy strains and somebody like mount the gasket and maybe malawi. the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is a context to what is happening now. it says it's cool. thanks. questions about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another thing is taking place. augusta.
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nothing goes into gauze, or without us of permission, nothing leads casa, without result. permission allow me to push back for a moment, demanding of these fires, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without 0 the the, [000:00:00;00] the of the match and watching all to 0. let's remind you about top stories. the sound is there, any forces have attacked a school. in con, eunice were displaced. people who are sheltering. a number of people who printed thousands of palestinians have been killed. an overnight is rarely strikes on garza in while the un security council has been to beijing. the situation in the middle
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east and creating the palestinian question you and chief on to on your guitars says of israel's rejection of a 2 state solution for protestant is unacceptable. the united states has carried out strikes in western iraq against 3 targets. linked to good type has been official say the strikes are in response to recent attacks against us and coalition personnel and iraq and syria, multiple explosions also had stopped. in fact, on the wall on garza and israel is but okay, it has meant a shortage of nearly everything and goals that from medicine to food, to clean water as well as close as winter sets. and this makes life even more difficult. 72000000 people who were displaced from their homes and don't have access to their own belongings. tarka boys there and reports out from rough, or when gauze has taken away almost everything that people once have the lives, the homes, and even the eclipse, unable a yoke,
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somebody sending these places in the mail. and i've had them since the beginning of the roll on i can be stuck up with someone who could. well, i'm not letting my remaining close at them and we're happy and gone. so we were living for while you're online. i've been living in a tent and roof deep and his children are struggling to keep cool. when i got that, i'm gonna have to pull that closer to accomplish anything for them on the look at these clothes for like the price of you when to close this calling holly. so some out to any secondhand clothes shops like this for those that saw the displacement occurred during the summer and people came with summer clothes. now it's winter and it's cold. so there are no new clothes coming from abroad. there's no refuge except for 2nd hand clothing stores. all the easiest 2nd has come prove expensive. do you? yeah. then what kinda like boy i have 200 chuckle. i'm entering the store to buy just a few items. appliances, and this means i'll call you before 5 people that most of these are things we
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desperately need. oh, is to provide will nearly 2000000 palestinians, and garza had been forced from the homes. they'll say you think starvation does these as many of them right now? we're living the open, so struggling to keep home without winter clothes only adds to the misery target to zoom out a 0 roof off in southern gauze the well that's when you some of the days of the news now. and former us president donald trump has won the new hampshire primary being his only arrival nikki haley by a comfortable margin. from his victories such as the republican party on a pallet to re nominate a presidential candidate who lost a previous selection of fast since richard nixon. back in 1968, an official reports from manchester in new hampshire for the state. no one for
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political surprises. this wasn't one of the supposed predicted, a win for donald trump, and the republican frontrunner delivered for the 3rd time in new hampshire. this is an evening that i will not forget because it's the 3rd time, but more importantly, i think it's going to be i think it's going to be the most important to you. things to state along side has when in i would just over a week ago, he believes that almost assures the presidency when you in iowa and you in new hampshire, they've never had a loss. there had been a steady stream of waters across the states, right. the day, many of whom give a hell of a search for the former un ambassador nicky healey. in the end, it wasn't enough, but was a performance better than predicted. she's not giving up and taking the flight to a home state, south carolina. at one point in this campaign, there were 14 of us running and we were at 2 percent in the polls as well. i'm
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a sign or the and i'm scratch and now we're the last one standing next to donald trump. south carolina voters don't want a coordination, they want and election trump one because he was able to maintain his hold on the republican party. he spent a lot of his energy since he was elected in 2016, making all they were being a good republican, being a member of the republican party equivalent to supporting donald trump. support on the democratic side arrivals or timing of the primary event. the result isn't recognized by the national party, but it was still a windshield. you'll buy the ballot picking up right and endorsements. mickey healey is in trouble, she said she would when you hampshire and she didn't. she will come under pressure to step aside. so the republicans can cool that's around one candidates, donald trump,
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and also save their money for november's general election because joe biden has built up a significant war chest. the 2024 election will be a re run of what happened in 2020 and the medicare remembers how bitter that was. and how much of the bitterness still hasn't going to wait. i look for sure, i'll just do the manchester new hampshire. well, i protest is cooling for a seas. fine gauze i have disrupted a speech by the us president. doesn't have a clue about the power of women in america. not hack thing happens during a campaign really by doing the binding in virginia. his support is drowned up the demands though for an end to the us packing of israel's foreign gaza security guards then escorted the protesters from the building. north korea has fired several messiahs towards the sea of japan on wednesday morning, mid heightens pensions on the korean peninsula. south korea says the cruise
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missiles were launched just off north korea's west coast. it comes as the south green navies, a special wolf, a unit has been taken boston days of training near the board of that wisdom. as members of parliament into k, i have given a long awaited approval for sweden to become a member of nature. and of course, the all new has worn out from a stumble. finally, 19 months lone sprained relations between for keith and it's worse than l lives might fit over as the turkish parliament. sweden's way towards question bid at the general assembly on tuesday evening. it has been a while, said as after way then begin is made to accession at full, successful loving rushes, invasion of the rain, 2 years at the now the particle will be on present the papers on stable to the ratified them to low within a few days after that, all correct,
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stretched up with us us administration approved f. 16 cartridge of sales to, to kids to move 10 years, place it back to us congress seems to be resistance against this decision. now everybody is curious whether the usaa ration is going to be as prompt as the circus parliament to approve the sale, which is very critical for to see if that has been fighting against what a school services in real and exporters in the south. and then up to solar elders are assembled, 3 firefighters are among 6 people who died when a fuel tank exploded in mongolia. the extra comparing 60 tons of liquefied natural gas collided with call in the capital one bottle. being to quickly spread it to several buildings nearby, around 605 scientists were reportedly involved in getting that blaze under control
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. hospitals treated survivors for bones and gas poisoning. police in south africa say a man that they've arrested has confessed to starting one of the countries west ever fires. 77 people were killed in johannesburg last august. many were homeless renting rooms from criminal gangs who had taken over the dialect building. the 29 year old suspects faces trial for the mother and attempted murder of around $200.00 people. he's still a prosecutor as he stones at the front end to cover up a contract killing by drug dealer. now, the chief executive of alaska airlines, as the carrier has found loose bolts on many of its boeing 737 max 9 planes. ben medical g made those comments and has fast interviews since a tool on one of the airlines pants show town minutes into a flight, meaning which he says he wants to know what boeing will be doing differently. moving forward. following that accident, 2 weeks ago, boeing says it will pose production as it's the actual base,
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so that employees can attend quality workshops. the hollywood movies and line to win the most. all schools this year have been revealed. with oppenheim dominating the list of nominations. now the academy will terminate, isn't until march, but anticipation is already building as read, either reports. oppenheimer receive the most nominations, 13, including best picture, best director and best adapted screenplay. the historic drama is about the american scientist, j, robert oppenheimer, who over so the question of the atomic bomb, played by the irish luck to kelly and murphy, who also received a best actor nod. bobby came away with a mix showing nominations for best picture, best adapted screenplay, and best supporting actor direct but direct aggressive go a lead. dr. small go. robbie was snubbed in their respective categories, despite bobby being the highest grossing movie ever directed by women,

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