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the situation now when regions were settled, finding 1st image, pensions are rapidly rising. people in power investigates whether this could be the last generation to farm the land rocks. walter was parked one of 2 on the jersey to the the play. you're watching the news, our on out you 0. i'm for the back to life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel attacks a un center sheltering hundreds of display, spanish, simians, inside of the gaza. eleven's usually killed many. oh yeah, shot my brother doesn't know till now, but he's lost all of his family except me families, twana parties are as well. and guys,
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i has left tens of thousands of children without parents. also this our families of history, the captive held him guys. i joined thousands marching towards the defense main street in front of a plane crash in russia. kids old 74 on board. moscow says it was carrying ukrainian prisoners of war and accuses keys up shooting damage to the news. thank you for joining us. the red cross is warning of thousands of preventable destined guys. if medical facilities aren't protected, it says only 3 hospitals remain that can perform advance surgery and emergency care . one of them has repeatedly come under attack. and the latest bombing 11 people are confirmed to have been killed after these really strike on a, you and training center. in the southern city of con eunice, the u. n. says up to 800 this space people were taking shelter that
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a con eunice has been under relentless attack is really true. savage circle, the city showing residential areas, hospitals and buildings with hundreds of families have been sheltering guys. health ministry says at least 210 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. and not the least. people move to milwaukee. every 2nd passes with a new casualty. we do not have medicine and we do not have anything to treat people . they done fired and until we show on the peaceful people inside what place has a safe place? the you an agency informed us that it was a safe place and we informed the people accordingly. eventually, people were showed people who were injured and others killed. we buried the matos and the shelter. we should we buried them. sniper, bullets targeted us directly. where else should people go? attend? what kind of protection would attend to provide a guest? so a truck no time since naples? where are the other countries?
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went of the muslim countries, where is the red cross or the red crescent, where these people went all day to protect the people and children were dying. this is a message to everyone. the responsibility of all these people is in their hands and they will be held accountable for them until the end of time. is there any protests is including family members of captives have tried to prevent humanitarian a tribes from entering gaza at the time i will sign in crossing and as a blood should continues, the international court of justice says it will rule on friday whether or not it will grant emergency measures find by soft africa against israel and his genocide case south africa has accuse israel of 8 specific genocidal acts in this case as the world courts tie capitalism has more on the days developments from rasa in southern gas to attack. so the goal is a stretch did not stop today as the main focus of the military strikes was directed
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towards the city of can you just the 2nd largest city where the east very force is trying to take full control of the city as they are trying to advance more into the main central neighbor who is the have targets today. one of the main training centers that funded by the united nations were dozens of town. a city is being killed and others have also been wounded as people had been leading to roughly on the very mass is very compartment. the ongoing get texted. they are called you. this has completely killed 14 palestinians along side with more than 50 others being ones as on the different coal was made by the policy, ministry of health and food international organizations to afford protections for hospitals inside the city as they are struggling to keep a rating on the old, the hood or, and also a destruction of folding them in hon. eunice into a separate part of the territory. tarik advisor, l. 20 roof southern gauze over the usa department says the attack on the un
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center sheltering civilians. in con eunice is incredibly concerning. we've did for today is a tax on the unions con eunice training center. you've heard me say it before you for the secretary, say it before, but civilians must be protected and the protected nature of un facilities must be respected. and humanitarian workers must be protected so that they can continue providing civilians with real life saving uh some engineering assistance that they need from these are these really captives held in guys, i have joined protesters in tennessee, thousands march through the streets, moving between traffic towards israel. defense ministry, the crowd was calling for the release of all these really captors still doing. how did you guys hold on to how many times more from tennessee of a lot of people here in this world that would say that the priority is to bring back these captives that are in g as in now for a 109 days,
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especially that and they have been reports that the number of them are dead and deep and the families all worry, they keep on saying that time is running out. and then you have also try a very difficult days for israel like yesterday when 21 soldiers were killed in one attack in guys had the largest number of soldiers killed in one day since the beginning of the ground invasion. so old that brings to the full front of many questions about what to do next. i think there's still support for the war. the way the government puts it forward as a war to get read and diminish how miles. so that is something at a large part of the population. if not all of the population here in israel would agree on. but there is also a realization that is going to take much longer than what they thought. even though the government has been wandering about that and is in the coming get that cost as
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a personal cost for many families. and not only the families of the captive adults, of the families of the soldiers. a katana says it is a poll to 5 remarks reportedly made by israel's prime minister, about the hospital in mediating the release of capt is from gaza. and it leaks recording prime minister. and if y'all was heard, say, got as role was quote problematic, and he was unhappy. washington didn't to find more pressure on that. in a statement, probably strong x, the category for and ministry, one that if such comments, withdrew they are irresponsible and destructive to the efforts to save innocent lies on the south which joins his line from occupied. it is true as lynn from on this tell us more have the about what these really prime minister reportedly said that sound good, the country so much i well these really prime
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minister had essentially noted that coincide is no different than the united nations and the red cross in there, the fact that their problem matters and he said that the car bodies are in fact worse than both the u. n. and the red cross, both white saving agencies that are assisting with the situations that are unfolding in gaza. additionally, and he said that the united states is not putting enough pressure on the cost, or is it since the companies do have how much office they're in doha. but he also said that he, what he described, this intense anger towards the americans for agreeing to host their base again in caught, it is the largest american base in the middle east. they have extended that for period of 10 additional years. these really prime minister, dissatisfied with that, and remember, he has never thanked the pop buddies publicly for their involvement in these negotiations. they had been a crucial mediator in getting back captives and relating messages from both sides. and the companies had said that these remarks, if true or not, actually surprising,
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and they both obstruct and undermine the constant negotiations that the companies and other mediators are working toward around the clock to try and secure the release of is really captives. these really prime minister did also reported we say, but he is willing to talk to anyone who can assist in the release of the captives, but it did come with a lot of disdain toward the godaddy. so these are marks proving problematic. now for mediators who have been working around the clock to assist and not only ending the war, but to help israel and bringing back all of the captives we're currently held inside of gaza. the us army estimate the is really army rather estimates. there are a 136 captives still being held in gaza to thank you for that. how does sound hoops live there? you know, keep by these through slim natalie. i spoke to hoss on bery about this, who's a professor of international affairs. i've caught our university, he says, contacts mediating goal has been instrumental in getting all the sites talking.
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this is really surprising that you know nothing. you have with to a different kind of with such a statement. simply because customer has stepped in, in many, in many, and many times and got to have succeeded in mediating between these writers and come us and not this is not the 1st time. by the way. it also gets a, has succeeded in even a different and various areas and some of the, i think, so that's how has the status, the stage and the records and the credibility. so these statements are actually, i would say so out of desperation via simply because nothing else has failed and the battery around and he wants to talk to do what he has failed to do at to convince him us to come up with a deal that is favoring his position, not the 1st time either that he's made these critical statements about kata early on, not in his, you know, perhaps specifically, but early on we had a number of people in these really establishment accused cut off, for example, of funding hamas and so on. which, you know, there's no proof off whatsoever. what now do you see casual going forward
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being, you know, if, if they're not happy with what miss now has said, does that put into questionnaire role as a mediator in, in this crisis? i didn't think so. i think the cuts are with the would continue to do doing what it has been doing from the get go and with try to convince both boxes to come up with the settlement because i think the that's how the problem in a sense, for 1st she has another month and has just said that, cuts her wood to continue to do whatever it takes to put that into the war. and it is in the best interest of cuts off to see an end of this violence from about. and because it's good for everyone and, and the cuts out into the ocean is not only in favor of either how much or, or, or is that it comes in a bigger context. it as cuts out or believes that a to see a solution when door comes on and a permanency is 1st and the best interest of,
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of both sides. that could it is where it is and, and, and how much and the palestinians. but this is a different story because nothing, you know, once every one to do things his own way, right? and he fell into by the ground to face to convince his own people that he's doing the right thing. and he want to just to add blame others and, and pass the button for his video. right? one because i mean he's, he's blame the you when he's criticized the you, when he's blamed the categories, is even bit late, criticized and reject to some of the proposals made by the, by moving this ration. i mean, who's left on his side. now it would seem that even within israel, he's under increasing pressure, as we see from the families of captives and even within his own cabinet. and i just think it will do a synthesis out to this patient simply because he can't do anything different fee in the background at the 1st thing that he wants to for secure the release of the hostages. and then you can do this when you continue the work and he doesn't want to self new or so it's like a catch 20 to us or, you know, if he wants to contribute to the war as, as much as he can,
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because this is the only way he can uh, secure themselves internally domestically, but at the same time, if he continues doing this, the risk of coming to the hostages is really high to well, the impact of these really bombardment of guys is far reaching, tearing families upon. it's created a flood of children who have been opened according to the euro match human rights school. within $24000.00 children have lost their parents, guides us health ministry says at least $10000.00 children have been killed in this trip since october. the 7th. i'm home entry force on us an awesome on the of each of the pods. what came in and it's really striking on the home in the say about what the g comes in. central cost to protect the 6 year old brother on us has no lawsuit. what's happened to the mom and dad? oh yeah, we should know what my brother doesn't know till now that he's lost all of his family except me. i don't know how to tell him. i'm afraid that if i tell him,
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it will have a psychological impact. stripe did not just scale the pods left a life changing thing, duties on a good? no, i was with my family at home. i went to bring something from the kitchen. suddenly everything fell down and i was on fire in the fire was eating me. there's a lot of pain outside of it is friends, football, their favorite sport, and i'll go full on my legs amputated. what can i do? i want to walk. i want to run. i want to play. i want to see my mother. i want close to where i want to stand up. i want to walk alone on my own. i can sit down. i want to be able to sit down. i can sleep. i stay awake all the
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time. as the main shop honest is wondering what he did to this of these so what's the new, what did i do to these? really? i did nothing to them. i did not carry a gun against them. i did nothing wrong to these rallies the so now on us an awesome a loan, but the light but it is right intensifies it's bombardments and because that is not guaranteed. how does that, how much does the the international court of justice says it will deliver. it's ruling on friday on the provisional measures requested by south africa and it's genocide case against israel. in december, the south african government brought the case against his ro, accusing it. of genocidal acts since the sole san garza. it requested emergency measures including for as wrapped as a spend its military operations and gas. early i spoke with michael becca,
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former associate lawyer at the international court of justice. and he explains what the court will will not, it's, it's really important to understand that what the court is going to be deciding on friday is not whether israel is in breach of any of its obligations under the genesis of convention. those are, as you've said, south africa's main claims, and in the case, this is about provisional measures. that's a kind of emergency relief or interim relief. the south africa is 16 while the case is pending. and so south africa has asked for a number of things, but to make the most prominent requests are 1st for an order that would direct israel to suspend all military operations in gaza. and secondly, for an order that would direct israel to not impede and indeed facilitate the effective delivery of humanitarian assistance into casa. and so how the court addresses those 2 requests, if it decides to indicate provisional measures at all,
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is what to really look out for on friday. so to request all is the court likely to grant one request and deny another one? because i understand this has happened in the past, like in the boss me a case a few years ago. right. so 1st, what we'll see if the court decided that south africa met the basic test for provisional measures to be if you order it in the 1st place, many eyes to experts. and i would agree with, with this view, think that south africa did do enough to show that it's claims under the genocide convention or at least plausible. and very importantly, that the palestinian population of guys that faces a real and imminent risk of irreparable harm and nothing that's happened in the last 2 weeks, i think has changed that assessment. so the court can, the court isn't limited to what south africa has asked for this out. the court doesn't have to say yes or no to south africa's specific requests. if he decides to issue provisional measures, a can formulate whatever set of measures it thinks is most appropriate. and so
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while i think the court will want to say something about the israel's military operations, i'm not convinced that they will be willing to go quite as far as south africa as ask them to go. or in a complete suspicion of military activities. the uranium president, the brain racy, has have thoughts with this turkish counterpart rush of ty, but on the latest discuss a number of issues including is raz will on gosh, i've seen him go sale jewelry force or mancha, where the meeting took place after 2 delays. iranian presidents, abraham re c, finally met with a turkish present treasure type, as drawn in on cut off. still delays were due to the rapid escalation and the middle east. following is miles war on garza took a round size or close but pins the neighbors chamber more than 500 kilometer border and have each multiple agreements to strength and cooperation in areas ranging from freight to energy. encore expects more from tech,
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from particularly against the out build for the summer cust party or p k k. and at the searing of shoot the y p g to the consumers eat on this, i would like to reiterate that sort of key or stands by it on in the fight against terrorism. we attach importance to deepening our relations without neighbour it on, on the basis of mutual trust and common interest. we reiterated this will now be things. as the crisis in the region escalates the leaders signal, it is time to reconcile previous differences or arrivals of syria and the south congress is mostly a more him test took. he is a security is our security saturday. we've had good relations for many years and we would like to carry this to a higher level. also, we agree that the policy and people should be given their rights that you have to move to kids. and i don't remember, but i'll likely us. um, but you, it does not designate thomas turner's group. john has referred to the group's
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members as freedom fighters, but he has refrained from breaking, charged them with desire entirely. despite this harsh restore a conqueror has preserved commercial ties with israel prompt and criticism as hold on for me, rob bracey is meeting with add on a scene as an opportunity for regional partners to help towards the escalating tensions in the middle east and for the countries to recalibrate the relations, this slide, all that's happening to solo challenges, around cetera. uranium back to the fight is from human, have 53 on 5 shoot ballistic. besides, at the u. s. container ship mask detroit. the vessel came on the fire as it was transiting. as the gulf of agent in the red sea, 15 nautical miles south of i'm okay in yemen. one miss i landed in the sea, and 2 others were shot down by the war. ship us gravely. the ship and crew, a safe mess. shipping line says is turning around to us flagged vessels as a result. commercial vessels in the area have repeatedly come under attack from
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who's the fighters in yemen. and the world news now, and russia is accusing ukraine of shooting down a military plane. it came down near the city of belgrade and southern russia. the pregnant says the head craft had 74 people on board, including 65 ukranian prisoners of war. but key says it was carrying weapons and the ukranian president has called for full clarity on the circumstances of the crash. rob mcbride reports from the ukrainian capital this was the moment to russian military transport plane crash to the ground, prompting conflicting claims and counter claims about what and who was on board. the russian officials say the illusion. 76, similar to this one, was transporting 65 ukrainian prisoners of war for
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a prisoner exchange. they claim msn across miss sounds were detected to being launched from the crane you inside the boat launch 2 or 3 murder. let's go from the morning of january 24 months ago time. a terrorist act was committed as a result of which in the area of the belgrade region, a russian transport, a cross was shot down which was carrying out of flight and to transport a $65.00 military personnel of the armed forces. if you crying from moscow region to belgrade, who were accompanied by 3 russian officers and a crew of 6 people, they all died. the claims were immediately treated with deep suspicion by ukraine, that accuses russia of conducting long standing. this information campaigns, which with the short i see on the right, sam, usually jim grant, it is obvious that the russians are playing with the lives of ukrainian prisoners with the feelings of their relatives and with the emotions of our society. it is
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necessary to establish clear facts as much as possible, given that the plane crash happened on russian territory beyond the control fact is the key word now stop was to find you. believe you didn't this the officially ukraine says it has no evidence of its prisoners. of war being on the plain, but the statement by military intelligence, as hinted that if they were on board, russia was responsible for the safety flaming must go for nothing. folding, keep upfront spoilt arrangements for the prisoner swath on for flying p. o w's so close to an active was establishing the truth as being made. honda, by the secrecy that surrounds the highly sensitive exchanges of russia and ukraine in prisoners. this was the last christmas walter carried out to new. yeah. even russia's list of the ukrainian p o. w 's. they say what on the plane is being disputed with a number of social media post questioning the veracity of some of the names from mcbride. i'll just say era key while the un security council will hold an emergency
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meeting on thursday over the incident at the request of rushes for administer. gabrielle is under, has more than that from the united nations as well. that meeting is now set it set for a 2200 g m t on thursday. that's 5 pm. local time here in new york. that meeting was scheduled by france, which holds the rotating presidency of the security council. this month, the course of meeting arranged at the request of russia. now what we expect, we, we expected it will be an open meeting where there can be discussions about this incident where we expect most likely the russian for administer surgery or lab rob will attend. we believe he's in new york and has been in new york all week for other matters. there's a russia ukraine meeting on monday. he was here for the middle east meeting that was yesterday on tuesday. so we think he's going to extend his trip to remain here
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on thursday for this important meeting. we expect during this, a un security council emergency meeting on this incident that laugh rob, or someone else from the russian delegation, will present their evidence of how this plane went down and their, their, their evidence that they say will point to that it was ukraine and shot it down, we also expect we will hear most likely as well, from someone from the ukrainian un delegation, as well as well as other security council members. the french farmers have taken their protest, russell and span movement has been growing across france, inspired by similar demonstrations in germany and the netherlands, the angry at the you and the french government for what they say are rising prices, taxes, and unreasonable ecological legislation. latasha butler reports taking that protest to the heart of the new french form is demonstrated in preference. they say
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the rising cost to new you environmental rules and making that work impossible. i'm just fed up above the surface to i'm so frustration. i love my job, i always have but we can't deal with all these a regulations anymore. let me social fits. it was a pose more and more draconian standards on us. but on the other hand they'll produce isn't protected. like we need to be clean and clean out there, which costs us more and more, but we're in a global market. so the cheapest way to of the french protests. the pos is a growing european movement began in germany, and the medicines in front of them is a big demonstration for more than a week looking roads, both ways, maybe the south of the country on tuesday, a fall into door. so we killed officer call. he's a blockade with a roof, protesting houses 5 minutes. the gabriella house, the offices in providence kitchen, po, faced from keith on the you. a whole profession is in morning like
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a whole rural community is morning. a family is a discharge of the effects each and every one of us telling me to fix the whole country. the growing on rest is a major challenge for the new, the appointed prime minister. the governments made some concessions, including on the fuel costs. farm is still angry, is a compensation from for an impulse, and what they say is excessive. you regulation folks between natal informing representatives on monday. indeed, without agreement, the silver was on so full the difficulties and, and that farmers feel about the low pay is very real. what we experience on a daily basis on our farms is the lack of pay, the lack of income and choices that reflect the work that we do. the protests. com is come paintings on the way for june to europe, and paul demetri elections in france. marine the pens far right. policy is quoting pharmacy. i'm leading in opinion polls making, resulting the crisis ever more urgent for the french government. it's actually
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about the, i'll just say era virus. the knowledge and tina, tens of thousands of workers are walking off the job as they launch a 12 hours strike against controversial economic reforms. the new right wing president had any laser issued a decrease cropping or changing more than 350. you can all make regulations last month. critics say the policy of the most protection, so consumers and workers and these unconstitutional a latin american associate editor lucy, a newman has more from point a size. the 2nd 6 weeks free. with a democracy . the other one say a
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article about about 3 unions per se, a very, very mixed reputation. they've been able to in the past, by calling from a national strikes. the power lies the country. but also many people think that they are responsible for any of the loads, argentina, they have a reputation for corruption. and so it's, it's a mixed bag right now. what's interesting is that a lot of public servants are here today. the government says that they will have
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their or day off to their salary stops, were having taken part in the demonstration. the government has also described the trade union leaders as a bunch of members of a mafia. their privileges are kind of off. it's not going to last or more than 12 hours rather about sending the message or off to the head on algae 0. scientists make a major breakthrough in the efforts to save. and because northern whites, rhinos from extension savings, the
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high good and a bunch of rains are picking up in this part of the world. so let me show you that means more rain coming in to the coast of central vietnam. and the rain also popping up for it and in the late peninsula, in both of these spots, we could see some funding over the next 24 hours. okay, here's what it's looking like across china. temperatures slowly starting to come up, including for hong kong, up to 15 degrees. and oh yeah, we got to talk about this blizzard for japan. so kind of island is wins here. and so part of the crowded seed, 60 kilometers prior. so the snow is within around blinding conditions, why the conditions and the visibility will be near, you know, back to this part of southeast asia. there's those intense bands of rain coming into them late peninsula and they're tropical side. clone from the coral. c will make landfall in northeast queensland state in australia, somewhere between karens and townsville on thursday. look at the heat in burnsville 49. speaking of the heat cities up to $34.00,
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but you factor in the humidity it's going to still in the low fourties. then this band of rain stretching from w 8th through the bytes into south australia just the other day, some pretty big thunder storms in melbourne. and well, and this one off in new zealand. not much to report, but there are some showers coming in to gibbon on thursday. see you later. the being a journalist is that privilege i get to the heart of the story amplified the voices of those who have been drowned out by the noises of war. is my driving force is what pushes me to take risks. we're just going to try to pick up as a safety position. reading the trying to find ignored the truth. it's that challenge and a huge responsibility. we keep one of the issues and decision makers in check,
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so the devastating you and tossed up their decisions. the reason the soldiers base themselves in this house is because it's as the edges of the janine refugee cab. and from here they have a tier view of working at the 0 enables me to make that positive voice as relevant to so that this mode that unites us, that divides us the welcome back. a recap of our top stories on how to 0 this our united nations official say is really forces a 5 to artillery shows that
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a training center in common units in southern gaza. 7 people have been killed in the attack and dozens of more injured. 800 people with shouts rained in the centre during the assaults. international court of justice says it were ruled on friday whether or not to grant the emergency measures in south africa's genocide case against israel. suffolk, as requested that the world 4th order is route to suspend its military operations in gaza and take all the necessary measures to prevent genocide and found these are, these are the captives having done so i have joined protesters in tennessee, thousands, much to the streets towards his ras, defense ministry. the crowd was calling for the release of only 3 new captives still being held in cost. all these are the forces are carrying out intense land, sea and air attacks across con eunice in southern gaza. at least 50 palestinians have been killed in the city in the past 24 hours. the number of palestinians
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killed has now reached 25700 since october. the 7th. honeymoon would reports from rough in southern gas even though death is the familiar site in gaza, saying good bye to loved. one is never easy. explaining to children is even more difficult. the steady stream of bodies here means the funeral prayers are performed throughout the day. children search the rubbish for what the burden to keep warm to cook children forced to help their families survive this war. and this is a value of refugee camp metix work to try and treat the injured some. don't make it a child's grave just outside the clinic. on wednesday, as regularly forces continue their intense bombing around las or hospital in han, eunice followed in a tack on a nearby school where people work sheltering dozens were injured in the attack. i
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mean the war and the misery. there are those who are trying to spread illiterate whole. the sort of side are doing this raises the spirits and brings optimism off to what we witness from war destruction and the destruction of homes. everyone becomes optimistic at the size of these roses. also everything they've witnessed, it's the whole that the war will and, and people will see gaza for what grows above its source rather than the painful memories who is buried underneath the honeymoon mode, which is 0. hundreds of thousands of palestinians that constantly being forced to move to escape is ready bombing and ground rage. i'll just see where is he and whoever you report from a road way people are stuck between guys of cities. i'm currently handing another
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seed street here. this trees is where you and 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 horses tanks are stationed 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 transport taste. we are seeing people walking on their grounds, housing their belongings. we are also seeing people with trucks where comedies are sharing the strokes to evacuate. either this way to do and more south is the cause of safety or this way to get it back to the center of the causes
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city. let's take a look and see how people are evacuating with this. 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 listing as this is a move in your documentary documenting the people evacuating and if leaving their homes just like them not by 1948. but this is really tough ending in 2024. as you see, people are just ratios, we see how scared they are in their eyes, and they're all searching for a place. we're talking about reference where most, more than half of the population of the cause is currently resizing there. it's
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blocks and, and we're talking about good by that, which is also talk to people. and a lot of people are old shows scared of another invasion auto up to a hospital 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. this is not in the heart of ra, fine southern guys are the are just family has ignited a story of generosity that established a bread often to distribute free bred to the displaced alda 0, spoke to both the hours of family and the displace palestinians who found a source of livelihood in this initiative. a lot of the items are called my name is ro, feed or saying are just a resident of russell. i live near the area where displaced people from gauze,
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a taking refuge. they don't have cooking gas, you know what? they have nothing. they live in tens. i welcome to them into a home, and i have built them a model open. i provide them with the potable water. let's assume i can well then this from on the top of the oceans of the day, ma'am? yeah, there is no other place where we can bake oven wood is expensive and no 2 ways available . but we come to the house of all, all shall i mean, baker, to the house. we don't have any utensils, either. bless them. they gave us what we need. they gave us water as well. we, they call bridge the and i personally cook the, i hate this anguish is removed and this will comes to an end, so we can return to our homes. and i hope we can invite everyone who stood by all sides and supported us too. and as how many of us a lot of the month to continue with this, if enough, him the, for the month of the have been displaced from has that good offer? we have tons of money because our and we big bread that our neighbors are ours. a
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family, of course it's been difficult, it took a while until the found flower too big. the situation is tragic and unlike which one would imagine, thanks to god, the fondest people who welcomed us into that home. not just us, but also all of this over and can be useful for you by older people in this neighborhood. the ours are well known for their kindness and we have been fortunate to come across them them and he's real has transferred part of the tax revenues it owes to the policy in the 40 following a 3 months freeze. but it's only a very small amount for an economy where business owners are striving to keep the doors open. you brain spoke to some of that mean novelist, cindy occupied westbank for more than 100 years. this lacking the factory, kept its wheels turned a family owned business that passed down through 5 just duration is now heading to the and so i really, really admire to have here is a piece of my know what i'm doing tomorrow. i don't know if i'm doing what i can
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manage to run my pack. your is roll 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 the west banks economy, $50000000000.00 a large amount for a small economy under occupation. business owners say they've been abandoned by their government. left boston again on certain political reality with little support and no compensation. but the palestinian authority has been drowning in death solely the so it's not just the war but in decades of poor economic policies, probably 60 to 70 percent of the palestinian authorities budget is dependent on the tax revenues that often get held. now the government has limited ways to help people financially. a whole lot under us pressure is really 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
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living in 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 businessman 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. the closures and pulls after the war have prevented hundreds of thousands of palestinians living in israel from coming to the occupied left bank . it also meant that palestinian workers can not go to work in israel and bring cash to the policy and markets a salesman. this furniture shop have dropped like 80 percent. local sales are almost nonexistent. lucky for summit bottom,
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he's sometimes able to sell to palestinians living inside 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 use effort to relieve pressure on the palestinian authority is meant to prevent the bank from reaching a tipping point with the war and gone so big. the weeds in huge uncertainty, a collapsing economy with only inflamed the situation that but he does ita nablus the occupied west bank. well, your opinion, foreign ministers met earlier this week and argued that the creation of a palestinian state is the only credible way to achieve peace in the middle east. they also express concern about prime minister netanyahu is rejection of that idea, step boss and spoke to the youth, special envoy for the middle east, about the hurdles to a 2 state solution is the only solution. there is a 2 state solution. is it realistic?
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it is very difficult, but there is no other solution. but talking about a 2 state solution isn't the ceasefire and not a lot more urgent right now, especially if you look at saving lives. there are differences between the 27 governments that the e u is comprised of some say it should stop immediately. every thing right now, some say, well there needs to be more time to get to the hostages out or to, to get to the how much leadership out. there are nuances between the 20. so that has made you look, wait and defy that and even irrelevant in the middle east. if you see what's going on there. yes, there are these differences at the same. so this is a family emergency urgent difference, right? it's talking about the ceasefire right now to save people's life. absolutely. but at the same time, we are united all those $27.00 government. these are united in saying that needs to be massive, massive supply of human intelligence. a. could you explain why your base plan?
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the plan for 2 state solution will work while others have fail, so we're not coming with a roadmap. we are saying, let's not identify step $12.00 to $7.00, and then try to walk them. let's start with the end. let's start with step 7. let's start with peas and then identify what we needs. i'm going looking back from there and prepare all of that. so it's a reverse engineering, the peaks, if they reach beach. that also means that israel is integrated in the, in the regions in the middle east. it means that there is a palestinian state that is independent and is integrated in the whole region. that means there is lots of security cooperation possible. there is a lot of economic cooperation possible to bring jobs to people. yes. but there's also cooperation possible if there is peace on energy on water, on climate change,
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on so many other things, many of those things you refuse at upstage americans, canadians, australians, different news. can contribute, but i'm sure you would agree that at the moment the 2 state solution looks further away than, than ever. it looks very, very far away. and if you see all the suffering and the whole, the tragedy right now in this war, it is hardly imagine that one day there will be peace at the same time. it is absolutely essential that the speech is clear from i take it now from the prime minister of health as are held within this and yahoo, that is not in favor of a 2 state solution. and that has been clear for a long time. at the same time, we don't hear any alternative solution and still ahead on algae 0. i am, i'm without the head any iraq to southern to city of possible what visually impaired the students of the month and get more. the government supports
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back. the man who could have become thailand, spine minister has been equated in a court case, which might have been having banned from politics be taught and leading jerome right was suspended from parliament folding chairs and a media company. after his party one, the generally janasia tony chang report some bank ox heading into court with his
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political future in the balance between them during rep, looking relaxed as he felt his way through crowds of supporters and generous. c to get into the constitutional cold. despite his demeanour concerned, the court might well ban him from politics as it has with other popular politicians, recent years. so it was something of a surprise when and not guilty, verdict was handed down by a margin of 8 to one. the judges agreed that the media company hadn't been active for 17 years. 7 but the judgment would change the fact that peter isn't prime minister, nor is his policy move forward in government. despite his surprise, when in last year's general election, his appointment was posted by the on the like to the of the house. and the policy remains in opposition. anyone could have avoided move forward and peter on to to are either you give up politics and walk away from it, ignore it, you know, hopeless. or you actually pay more attention to it and become more hopeful whether
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it's outside of the parliament for inside the apartment because i'm of the people's choice. but the parliament's enemy lou quotes, previous incarnation future ford was suspended by the court in 2020. the reform is platform, the 1st part is well popular as ng good time down to establishment. let's try to shut them down. the call for change and reform and progress in time. that is unmistakable index. horrible is growing. so, you know, putting that down, denying it comes out of right, high costs for thailand and for the establishment that runs china. so does the quotes verdict indicate to change the surprise no guilty verdict today and something of a really cool lives are on run, but he's not out of the woods yet. the policy will be back here in 7 days time for decision of the constitutional course. as he tried to leave the crowd search for some shouting out prime minister, it's a job, he didn't get this time,
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but it's still very much in his sights. it's already charged. so, but the problem is that joe, now are you happy to sit out in opposition? for the rest of this term, or we're still the prime minister all candidate according to the constitution. so in anything it happens then i must say, i'm always ready willing and able to lead this country going forward. but that depends on the process that is on a tony chang, l $20.00, bangkok of times any is main opposition. political party has held a major protest for the 1st time in years. it comes after a long standing bound on most political wiley's was lifted. last year, the opposition is demanding constitutional reforms to reduce presidential powers and give the electro body more independence to iraq. now, with government leaders of being a should give more support to people with impaired eyesight. i'm glad that we'll have reports from basra, where despite years of war and hardship, both young and older,
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striving to overcome their disability in southern new york. if this is the only school for students within pay of di site, despite he's blind is as most of the healthy as has obtained a bachelor's degree. he has returned to the elementary school. he attended 25 years ago. he says he wants to help students make a difference in their lives, the return to pay back the favor and teach these kids what type of loan through the years i have a suit you of connection with this place. the lock of books printed embry language is a major challenge. debris language system is new for those who are being get you k hd here. reading and writing using their fingertips helps them build confidence and independence. the most difficult part is turning school books,
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integrated characters. i mean, we have only a couple of special printer's printing, a single textbook takes about 15 days. also, switching printing from a read between english is a big deal. so we do the english, the manual. even though there are missing out on many activities, the students are as keen to learn and get the grades as cited to students. and some of them find the can load and foster by just listening. the date, eli on sense is other than their vision. and group together for mutual support they get deleted, backing from outside and conditions are tough, electrical lots. so unlike a z oh and the head the, we assure to stuff and costs are in small, the number of students is increasing or teachers need special training. unfortunately, this category of society is marginalized and the rock. in order for us to maintain the school, the government should take care of it. yeah. as much as his physical disability
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hasn't dimmed his bright dispute, he has repeatedly used to more than 2000 books is 2019. and the students now hope to produce text using breed calibrated computers. a another step forward and the digital library to a few what you would have to do, i hate to introduce you to both of the southern iraq. i break so in gene therapy, treatment has allowed an 11 year old boy to here for the 1st time i saw them underwent the experimental surgery at the children's hospital in philadelphia, in the us, you know, has only mild to moderate hearing impairments and scientists have announced the world's 1st i v f. pregnancy in a southern wise rhino alexandra buys, has story. as for now, jane and her daughter sat to it's been a day like any other,
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but not for the conservationists who look after them. there the last remaining northern white rhinos in the world looked after with extreme care under 24 hour armed guard. at the open jet, a conservancy which far from the foothills of mount kenya, scientists have just announced a major breakthrough that could change everything for their species. any important moments and i'm really emotional, natalie shakes up an international team of researchers has created the 1st successful pregnancy in the closely related southern white rhino using in vitro fertilization, the sheaf together something which was not believe to be possible. i think the bios like cubic, consult some books to so hot and so effective together of his own or pop nice and that's
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a huge really made some possible possible. with this milestone scientists will attempt to replicate the feet later this year. but with an embryo from a northern white rhino implanted in a surrogate. if the 16 month pregnancy is successful, it would be the 1st of its kind since 2000 hosting the last 2 known to exist. not annoyed, reynolds is a huge responsibility. and it reminds of every morning that if nothing is done, then we are facing extinction that we do, whatever it takes, whatever humanly possible, to make sure that these animals do not disappear from the face of the reproduction program is the northern white rhinos. last chance of survival, but the team says it has great potential beyond that and can be used to save other
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highly endangered species around the world. alexandra buyers out to 0. that's it from me for the back to the for this news our carry. johnston is with you next, stay with the police degree seeking mediation. it feels like something is wrong. the closest it has ever been to midnight. they will be met with fire and security rise anxiety. are you doing scrolling radio tape or i'd be that deluxe. like exploring how makes this central switch to life impact the human psyche apocalypse maybe coming soon on our unique perspective. some people need teasing really moving from pieces of imagery to wake up on heard voices for 2 people in
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israel are sitting up against the door. right now, i want to be one of them. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. i hate healthy human 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 of the markets, almost as busy as normal. the single largest employer in palestine is the public opinion or far as he will p a. the policy and you know, authority remains the key economic drive, the palestinians, implying a 143000 people. the p a is currently paying an average between 60 and 75 percent of salaries due to each worker because israel is withholding the tax. this is the trade crossing between palestine and israel is rarely saved, will release the money, but with deductions and no money for the employees. and goals of the last president, jo gordon, is putting a tremendous amounts of pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to release
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the funds from the palestinian authority to us though is claiming it once a revitalized p, a to take a vengeful, controlling goes off the wall. anything other than a week, p a is not something is wrong with one's currently view far as he is this week, has it as the past, it's getting weaker. the relentless siege on con, eunice is around him. poses a curfew on a mouse hospital, taught us to the red crescent school, just a violation of international news . hello, i'm carry johnson. this is i'll just hear a lot from the house are coming out. oh yeah shad. my brother doesn't know till now . he's lost all of his family except me. this family's toner pod is rouse war on
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