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fire demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront without 0 . there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media. on out to 0, government shut off access to social media, the . the flight on the bulk of this has been use our lives from the coming up in the next 60 minutes, homeless exhausted, and traumatized, palestinians hold on hope for ceasefire. often nearly 4 months of fighting in guns that the hospitals under is riley sees in the south with warnings and medical supplies are running low. we'll speak to a doctor who spends a month in gaza from his protest outside the parliaments as leaders meet to discuss aid for ukraine. i live in brussels plus tony chang on the time in my
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border for 3 years off to the cute, the military, a struggling more than ever to maintain control. joe nash with sports level for a still that 5 point lead at the top of the premier league 20 year old defend connor bradley's school. his 1st goal for the class i'm getting to assist to help the side of the rush. chelsea full one, the one welcome to you. we're beginning goes a homeless, grieving and terrified, palestinians are hoping the latest international efforts will bring about a ceasefire. the political lead off a massive smell, honey is expected in the egyptian capital car, right? to review a proposal put forward in paris over the weekend. a temporary holton fighting could allow more, a deliveries into gaza, always ready to comp, seems could be released in exchange for palestinian prisoners on the ground that so
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no less up in israel is a tax rescue effort. so on going off to another night of his ready bombardments across the street. what counts is prime minister told national public radio in the us. a framework for c supply with is around is now being presented to have boss. he says in direct negotiations will take place in the coming days. we cannot predict that is it's going to have a break. so, and we'll move forward. it's very fast or how fast this will go to it all depends on both parties. o r m is to finish this as soon as possible, then to bring the hostages back. but to put the closure for that was what and hadn't been made, isn't rafa in southern gaza. so far, people are reacting with a great deal of anticipation on optimism to the emergency reports of a possible initial a ceasefire, the lender and they are more hopeful that this time it's going to be quite serious and put an end to all the hostilities in an immediate cease fire will take place to
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allow people not only to go back to their homes in the northern part for those who haven't been able to be in touch with their loved ones and remaining family members in the northern part, the gods of their whole thing. by the time there is a, an immediate cease fire and a deal agreed upon. they will be able to go back and check on their homes and be it connected with their family members who haven't heard from them for the past the months. and since the beginning of the word also will help for those who heard about the loss of their family members is to give them the opportunity to pay them respect, then to say a fine of a prayer so far, the atmosphere here, the general sentiment here, everyone is eager for a ceasefire, and to this madness that has a started for months that goal and has a claim more than $26000.00 lives across the golf trip. we're talking about the entire family. they've been being killed. the official position on
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a general level here, everybody wants to cease fire, however, they don't want it to be that mom into pre, if they don't want to be a temporary and then go back into the same cycle of bombing i made that, well, let's go to what we china is that i was in occupied histories them, and rory's a lots of discussion about the possibility of that being a potential breakthrough in this conflict. what are you hearing, where you or what is wes? unpacking, where we are the monuments that and the domestically in israel because there are many to, is of politics going on at the moment surrounding the steel. much of it, much of those politics are competing with each other. let's start with how much the best performers, how much is basically saying that for it to agrees any deals the deal would have to involve ultimately the end of the war. it would have to involve ultimately israel,
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military pulling out of gaza, ending the seas and as how much puts it a serious prisoner exchange process. contrast that with what benjamin netanyahu has been saying, which is that any deal that he would agree to wouldn't involve the ends of the, of all that say, as well as intends on pushing towards ultimate victory. that israel would not be leaving gauze at any time soon. minutes, however late. and that's any deal with norton if all of us hate for us at the release of thousands of terrorists. now the deal with the perspective deal is putting huge pressure at the moment on nothing yahoos governing coalition. the cracks the showing gets them up and give it. there's the national security in minnesota comes from the far right flanks of the coalition is saying that he will pull out of the governing coalitions if that's not who agrees to something that he doesn't approve of the bank of it doesn't approve of. he doesn't trust netanyahu at
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the moment and thinks then yeah, that's me. all right, is essentially being sneaky, and we'll try and uh, weasel through a deal that he doesn't agree with. but other parts of the file, right? to say no, that's hold on. so the best about smart rich, the finance minister been given his partner is a, it's not useful to run to the stage. does he mean medius tedious by that spread threads on her part or in the governments on the cabinet? my red lines, a note, and there's no need to fill in them. he's essentially telling ben, give it to pipe that else in sort of this waves. yeah, the page states, the opposition leader, is saying that he would support netanyahu essentially give him a safety net not to save nothing. you all your skin doesn't particularly like a box to help secure the release of the captives. and that is the captives. that should be paramount, and everyone's minds of the environment. so you can see that people are kind of joking. they're letting out the red lines, the tokens the audiences. many of those red lines might be quietly forgotten in the
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coming days if we move towards the deal. and this do go on the ground, might be lifted with compromise in the coming days because nothing at the moment is 2nd starting. and what we're able to, well, that continues to be, this is criticism from israel of all right. that is, of course, the united nations post on refugee agency. we have a, the, a lead is there in israel, been saying me a well, that's the all who has made it no secrets of his dislikes on or off for a considerable amount of time. and in recent days, he's really stepped up, his campaign against a israel has accused on ross employees of being involved in the type of some of the tax. so on israel and yesterday, benjamin netanyahu was meeting with you and bassett is here. and he basically said that unreal and needed to be wound up as an organization and essentially replaced his list of accusations against it's all that's essentially itself perpetuates of
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what he says about on wrong. is that because it looks off to the rights of the humanitarians can of palestinian refugees and essentially supports their rights to return to lands. but they lost generations ago that it creates an ongoing issue surrounding political issues surrounding the palestinian refugees. he doesn't like that. he hates that issue. he also says that it, that, that's a unreal helps south africa and it's case against as well as the international court of justice. and as we can hear now, and i clicked the best buy from that to me i, he sees it as something of a trojan horse for how much itself. there are other agencies and the one the other agencies in the world they have to replace on on rob is totally infiltrated and come us. it hasn't been in the service of come us and it's schools and many other
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things. i say this with great regret, because we hope that there would be an objective and constructive body to offer a but that's me always not just critical of unreality, those are critical of the united nations as a whole. which ease ease is being biased against is rodney says that the you and is being critical of these route over its handling of the it's a, it's conflicts with, with the kind of state and territories. and that's, it is no, it's given similar attention to all the parts of the world of the possible world way as he puts it, there is arenas of savagery and a fan aggression. and he points out that ron and yemen as be 2 examples of this orange islands, they don't bodies 3 so many things. okay, well let's go into this in more detail now without is there a senior political analyst smiling to show i'm, i want, i want to talk about one right in just a moment's time. but let's talk about all of these moving parts when it comes to
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a possible holds in the fighting a possible breakthrough discussions of as the empower smell honey is in egypt. even benjamin us know who is described weighs cold, real efforts that are underway on a captive release. i mean, connecting the don't, how much faith should we have here in a break say, well, you know, i tell you, i hear so much about this and there's so much optimism. i think optimism is kind of contagious. right? i mean, i feel like i'm left out of the action i think is something is happening and i'm not part of the, of the optimism about the story. and i guess you could say in diplomacy movement is a bliss, a piece, there's some movement. they say, you know, it's not an indicator of how sensitive these talks are, how easy and from child they potentially or they could collapse at any moment. no, i mean, if i may know that if i tell you something, there's clearly
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a movement forward. and there is clearly an interest on, on the sides of all parties is read is interested to get the captive spec. how much is interested in attending the fight to the united states is interested in moving to the next phase, whatever that is. and to cut it off or do it in collections. yeah. i think i know more about of countries are quite fed up with the embarrassment in the humiliation because they have to keep quiet as is read. cat is this genocide that gives guys a so there's a lot of reasons why a deal should go. so the question is the gap. there's a huge gap between him us and is read on what is required usually in cases like that. we know that from history, right, when the gap was true, he would say for example, or between the yellow and these really go very, very the government. it's the united states that would need to step in as with the help of others, like cut thought egypt. but its thing united states would step in and provide
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guarantees to the board to both sides say okay, well, you don't worry about this, okay. i guarantee you're such and such and such. and you are worried about this, i get on to your such and such as there will be like there's no guarantees. in order for the part is to feed more secure, making that extra step, making the extra risk in order to get whatever they want out of the deal. what that these guarantees are for failed or not usually to, to defy the city aside. they're not exactly fulfilled later on, or governments change in the united states. god knows what happens, but for the time being it gives that gives us energy to push the. but when it comes to negotiations, we often talk about the possibility of a so called off from some of the things that would encourage entice of opposing sides in a conflict like this, to agree to finding some common ground in recent days we've uh, the u. k. at least hints from the united states, even. i emphasize what hits suggest the recognition of palestinian statehood might
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be on the con. would that constitute a from i think you're not gonna have to disagree a lot today. that's fine again. okay. so yes, there is. this kirkpatrick, the problem i see going on there is this play on words. i can ask our viewers around the world. does that mean? what does video case tend to be on the cease fire? probably a lot of them would say they want to cease fire. they want the suspenses fire, or they want than any yet, but sustain cease, why it? and what does the, how does that mean? we don't know in the end of the there they're not asking for an image of ceasefire, but they're asking about all these other things and just talk about a nice think about a single state. what the state would it be an autonomy and they call it the state would have to have the trappings of a state, meaning they would have some kind of a national guard, the national anthem,
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and that's it. no sovereignty no board. there's no independence, no geographic going to go with a just a bunch of vendors spans, but we would call it the state and we'd recognize it. and we even have an investor the of the state in washington and london and patterson source of the state. so there's a lot of acrobatics going on. back to your question. this doesn't have somehow, right, because it gives the feeling that the united states is ready to guarantee certain things about the day after that we would give us to and it wouldn't be contiguous and we would be the bridge or whatever it is between guys on the west bank, i would make sure they're both connected guys, that would always be part of the next predecessor. so they can give all these guarantees. but with these guarantees would be before the field. i tell you, one of the signs for them you just quickly what one signs for me told, told everything is when the by the administration has been asking the government the past 4 months or 3 months a case to,
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to do another things. accept that. if it were not occupied, goes on that, then we'd be up at a see, you know, sort of the date and guys that moving forward with that data would not create the security is on that they wouldn't have just a pas for whatever. it's too much whatever, and it's couldn't get anything out of nathaniel government this far. why would it be able to get a better senior? spect my when, when a site's always good to hear thoughts upon the shauna. this or this like you to some other news now and you leaders and meeting in brussels and i renewed attempt to approve of 54000000000 dollar a package for ukraine. but i also have the summit and we farm is block streets with more than a 1000 practice. fines will say lived in the farm is latest protests against you. agriculture, regulations, high taxes, and fuel costs. for this i'm joined by natasha butler, who's in paris and i, brussels rather latasha. how did we reach this point? the but what we say, you know,
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across to the european union in recent weights, these problem is in several countries demonstrating fed up. they say a stringent to you regulation, so they say i'm making a lot for i difficult indeed. and here we have an e, you some, a performing isn't even on the official attendance. so i'm going to natural to a farmer from belgium, test phones. he's going to tell us a little bit more about exactly what they all angry about. thank you very much indeed. joining us know, the pharmacy outside of massachusetts, this european union for 70 years pushed us into becoming very big funds and all this oversized farms. today, nipples you think i know there criminalizing as and saying that this is our fault. the message we have for the are being union is that they cost of these off certain, and that they have to bring up the solutions. and the solutions will be working together with us and helping us out instead of pushing us even more into bankrupt.
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the biggest problem of the european union is that that dream is a new liberal dream. but they think that the restraints feel that they're, that they're making and imposing up on us, that this is the solution for the problems. when all these 3 great deals that we're assuming, the situation on our fields and on our farms nowadays. you angry about things like, what do you call on fat composition about these you environmental rules and making life difficult? how of farm is actually struggling bags? we're hearing a lot of fall maslanka say they may go out of business. we live in a constant stress because of the depth because of the credit is we do with banks. we feel a common sense possibility of an economical collapse because we're at the end of the economical system. so is it going to make a system? it comes over as like a tsunami, and every day it's kind of like smash down off of. so what we need is a stable markets which is regulated, not a deregulated markets which is handled over to the multi nationals. we thought he
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usually does me sing at a summit, but that main talk about ukraine, as i said, farming isn't even on the official agenda. how does not make farms? it's on the official agenda because they have very fearsome. they know that their routes are block. they know that that supermarket cell block, they know that the harbors are blocked and they know that we are very angry and it's weird sit decisive to go on with our actions that we don't strikes. so it's on the agenda and they will listen to us. and these $33.00 deal with the you, america, sewer, it will be the lead that's, it will be, it will be done with it. we have we've, we've seen them doing it for us, and this is the moment in which we say enough is enough. right, thank you very much and the test phones joining us, the farm and belgium. so you have that some of the concerns of thumb is that fed up with? well, they cool on fact, on competition that fed up with you roles and sticky on the environment and they'll uh, set up with a free trade agreements, particularly this agreement, this being find with south america. and these all things that, as i said, a note from the official huge and for the lead,
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as they were coming into the stomach this morning, some of them did indicate that they know they're gonna have to talk about bomb. it gets uncomfortable signal latasha but not in brussels. thank you. oh you, lead is still struggling to pursue and a package for ukraine without for and funding the ukranian government will simply run out of money. but i could have done consequences with communities trying to repair and rebuild as well with pride, the thoughts, the exacting matter of borrowed, junko mean irina. zachary jenco presides over the most heavily damaged town in the central cave region, nearly 2 years into russia's full scale invasion, the streets and buildings still by the scots of when this community was briefly and devastatingly on the front line. more than 5000 people, those their homes, there was the much, the more than 2000 private buildings. a high rise buildings school district, kindergarten at the local government facility. suddenly the town is being
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transformed. irina is office at least now has windows again projects such as this school built with lift you waiting in funding are replacing what was destroyed, but much more is needed. there's not much, wasn't in this, but the more support from europe is essential for us doing this work. we understand the, to build our community, the state cannot do it on its own. we need some money from europe and on our solid . b u funding is especially significant as a similarly size, a package from the united states is being delayed because of a political dispute in washington. further, complicated by the upcoming presidential election, us funding to ukraine became a hostage or for domestic us politics. and this was very hard for the, i'm trained to do and this, and was it the uh, in the, in the, you are a presidential election seems united states, ukraine's precarious existence looks set to continue until it can become fully
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integrated into the european union. although in you, leaders are likely to find some work around to force through the aid package. this episode has reveal just how vulnerable ukraine is to any delay in approving support . a vulnerability that many here believe will only be overcome when it has the security of full e u membership. just starting the legs, the pro says to join the block. ukraine's priority is getting sufficient funding to survive long enough to see it through public broad. i'll just say era, but at the end of ukraine. okay, let's look into this a much more detail that would to raise or fall on who's the director of the center for russia, europe, and asia studies. she's also a senior fellow at the chicago council on global affairs and she joins us from brussels. right. well welcome to use of both the virtue and the achilles heel of the is that it relies upon consensus member states. and at the moment, that's one juanita and the shape of victor oil bind of hungry you seemed bent on
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the railing of a package for ukraine. what's motivating him and why the you respond as well. there definitely is a victor, oregon problem at the level. this is a very special meeting, that's why it initially, as the farmers were not on the agenda, this was a special meeting just to get the of the package through which was blocked in december by victor, oregon. so there are 2 options here, either victor or find they persuade him to stop blocking it or to the other. the strategy is kind of a work around t takes a toilet break. and while he's out of the room, all the other 26, you member states take the vote on it. so this is not very big. a good luck, but this is one way to get around it. we saw this happen back in december when chance rachel's suggested he leave the room to get a coffee. so this shows how i'm really, the 27 you member vote, which is required for all of these things is. but victor or bonnet also has another agenda back at home. he's a populist,
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he has real of lot issues and he went to kind of nuclear with the europeans, telling them unless you release of funds, we will will continue to block the so many members states see that as a form of blackmail. so he's looking to please the domestic audience i noticed on wednesday evening, one of the e u. lead as well. and having that a you lead has been a victim of i'm was out with the farm is who were obviously have been protesting on the streets of brussels as you say, it has been called a populace lead. uh, but does he have genuine concerns here about the amount of money that the e u is sending to you kind as well. he's kind of using it as a tool to get the money that was frozen from the you of 200. so they haven't been able to get all the funds that they expect to get because of rule of law issues. so there are a lot of moving pieces to this. and the fact that victor, oregon, is using this as leverage to and it, it plays well to mess before all the power i have, i can stop doing this. there's
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a smaller hum gear in population within ukraine. so this also plays to nationalistic feelings within hungry, like she has a very pro russian and pro china position. and so let's say that he's kind of doing hooton's bidding right now. he's very pro trump and he has said, if we just hold on for trump, the whole position will change. he's pushing for negotiations with moscow. it to settle this rather than continuing to support ukraine with munitions. it is a 50, but in your a that's $53000000000.00 a package for you crime. what message do you think the failure to get a deal done with settings? ukraine? would it potentially, ulta, how this war is being full, potentially bring new clients in negotiating table? i think everyone here understands that this money is necessary. it has to get through, so they will come up with the creative work to look around. i don't like to make predictions, but i really feel that everyone is fed up and that this is
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a real sign that the you has got to act. also, this is right in their neighborhood, so it's a priority for europe. there is a war on, in their neighborhood, on land and this could spread even further. so they are deeply concerned. this is a top priority for the you and they will get around victor or about today friday, even as you say, if it requires them having to wait for victim old on to have a come foot break to raise a file on mondays. thanks to hear your thoughts and all of that. a. thank you. now, the 3rd anniversary of the could me, i'm a pro democracy groups that protested a neighboring thailand. demonstrate is outside of the un office and the capital bank called cold for an end to military rule and return to civilian government. also in the anniversary the ministry leadership extended a state of emergency. mazama is facing tougher resistance. a rebel fight to this. an alliance of s thing is launched and offensive against the government. 4 months
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ago. 20 chang reports from the food with time. still on the hillside in east them in the in late january. the far as crack let's with the sound of come. 53 is owned, mazda military has less control than the day at launch the crew right now that it is already military doesn't control. you know, most of the country, at least 75 percent of the country, especially the border area. but the presence is still folks in kind of state ethnic 20 forces surround the government trips in that basis. but on challenge at power, not hillary. stop them from being over, run frivolous places and civilians suffering a high number of casualties in shan state where the offensive began in late october alliances and coordination of between the ethnic on this ma'am of me is loss control of vital trade routes and border crossings with china, and the more the rebels fight,
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the more they learn while our but few experiences have made us into different. so just through what we are learning from fighting and finding why learning, we know more about their forces and also we have better communication between our own so just slum. many of the official bore, the posts remain closed or controlled. weapons, supplies, and personnel move freely through on check jungle crossings. there are still parts of me. i'm a photo which a heavily fence stuff like this. in the last 12 months in thailand, china, india, and bangladesh strategic pulled a position to pull into i think i'm is, can now come and go as they please. the general minim, like let the crew show no indication, he might change direction. despite signs of concern within the ruling elite, coincides in, has been dealing with me and most military leadership, the decades of the hall of one of the largest ethnic companies. he's the kind of
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captain that when the 6, when the ship things he will say and then take all of the passengers with him. that's what they say. i'm i, i hope it's not true. on the west in coast, the military is under attack industry, typically important ports of scituate. we're kind stages being on the marshal since the violence against the rank of muslim minority in 2016. even those hoss controls fail to hold back the resistance. tony chung out to 0 on the timing on my board to the still ahead. he went out to 0. facebook and other social media johns on the pressure of the us senators choose them failing to protect children online sex abuse. a storm brewing in india and warnings to one of its best known exports is under stress. and another penalty she's asked, it'd be conflicts the lineup at the last 8 that's coming up in
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the days was a cold wet weather, a band. they are all on its way through a good part of central europe says it's subdivision line. here we go to the north on that you think that might be the cold or at. but it certainly windier and quite often west or the avalanche warnings over at for through norway, because the mattress knows could afford it and was not particularly cold there. and there's writing on its way through discussing that tensions here on the especially low noise, especially high. they know the ticket arjun that special, which is why this band is on its way slow. the south is really good to be brief, it will not attempt just back. it will get some wet snare to the northern hours and right the way through to hard drive in australia as well. save it still is still too willing to dry in a good profit of spain. the cold breeze, it seemed like through grease in particular,
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has become lights and not so snow is really a risk. however, you'll see. temperatures will be dropping in eastern europe, saturday, 8 or book rest. for example. case important thing book or us down to 5 degrees. probably rain on friday and then back up to 12 again, which is above average, but there's quite a big spread of this time. the other causes sunday, it does mean the code is still going sides though, and effects the northeast of africa, particularly north coast of egypt and still it pushes the sand up into the so is it all the dusty? how much of the wind this is one of the was largest radio telescopes, designed by soviet era, pioneer only to be left lying. idle refusing to be silenced is nice recessive dates the sleeping colossus. the witness makes 50 for our medias
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for built in space. drive on the jersey to the the the
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and watching out is there is a reminder of our top story. is this our international efforts to bring about a ceasefire and guns are gathering pace. the political lead from us is money, a is expected in the egyptian capital car, ready to review a ceasefire. proposal was put forward in paris over the weekend. meanwhile, the palestinian red crescent says, is there any forces of storm the courtyard of the amount of hospital in calling eunice for the 3rd time at least 26900 products taking slipping codes since his house was started in early october was really strikes in areas around hospitals in southern guns and the world health organization says intense fighting in con unit is how bring efforts to deliver supplies to medical facilities is again wanting. publish thing is that on the brink of starvation, we talk about as desperately the people taking food off trucks. what would you do in that situation? your families staffing your starving. this is
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a population that is starving today. this is a population that is being pushed to the brink and they are not parties to this conflict, and that is at the core of this, they are not parties to this conflict. the civilians have guys are not parties of this conflict. and they should be protected as should be their health facilities. as of today, over 100000 cousins are either dead, injured or missing and presumed dead. definitely, joe has phase great, difficult even to reach hospitals, insights and doesn't. a heavy fighting has been reported near hospitals in con eunice. see that lead and putting access to health facilities for patients, health workers and supplies. i want to welcome dr. chris hooker's, an emergency. don't to spend a month in gaza last year with doctors without borders. he's with us this morning life from breast school in the u. k. if i won't welcome to you. so as i mentioned that you recently attended from garza and specifically visited the national
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hospital way of judging from what you've written and spoken about previously, it does seem to be beyond devastating. what did you witness? yeah, um, what i witnessed in connie's seen in the hospital was some of the most devastating scenes i've ever ever seen in my entire career and massive injuries to many people all arriving at the hospital all at once of a sort of continuous nature in a place where thousands and thousands of people are having to leave in the hospital for shelter for safety because they lost their homes. um, you know, the, the, the, the weather changed while i was there became very cold, found people shots of blankets um, shots of food to try and everything they could to just keep yourself safe, keep themselves warm, the cost, the families in the most difficult situations. many of them badly injured, lying on the car doors and floors of the hospital ready really catastrophic scenes
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from the very early days of this conflicts. those burying perhaps the biggest problems of being children and women. what was it like for you as a doctor to see so many young people are suffering through this to? i mean, it's quite here in this and when you in the emergency department in the hospital, even even when i was that the number of 5, the injured children and women that came in i was. ready just horrible to say um and knowing that these, these kids who is not fortunate enough lucky enough to survive have these terrible injuries, change bands covering 506070 percent of the, for the massively broken limbs really badly damaged. even if a fortune has to survive these injuries, that are going to need long term care. so, you know, lots of them will never will properly if it's whole it's, it's just treated catastrophic what, what they've experienced as
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a sure visit back in november. these really military has really ramped top it's activities specifically around hospitals, particularly around the mass of hospital as well with our as rarely trips and times what are your prime, we concerns knowing that, i mean, what we know is that now that some example is impossible for people to safely access national hospital and in the south is one of the last remaining hospitals with that, with a genuine surgical capacity. so now if you buy the engine anywhere in the south, there's almost no way to go for, for your operations, for emergency care. so that's people who are injured outside and trying to get in. and then also you've got the stuff and displays people who all we didn't last of itself to run out, potentially trapped and not able to escape and who are struggling for food and running very short for supplies that to, to keep those people going who are standing off to the patients that us the say
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from both sides of it really i think and it's, it's is it actually is all stuff and we know that this shouldn't be happening. so i'll speak to help give soon as he should be protected, you should be able to feel safe. if you buy the interest in going into hospital, we should be able to feel safe, but that it's just, it's just not the case. i will ask you about some people like yourself and others who have been able to make it into gaza, who, being running towards the danger, to see what they can do a given that the u. n. is now investigating what it said was potentially a 1000 pound bomb dropped on a compound housing. british don't to is last month. we wouldn't kind of message. does that send to the likes, if you and others who a desperate to help aaron garza? i mean, i think anybody getting these the yeah, we said it since the since day one of us going back into goals are that there is no safe space. there's no way that you can guarantee your safety no way that you can guarantee your safety, even if you're an international um medical stuff during that to try and revise your
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monetary release. the situation is such that there was no way to guarantee the safety of anybody. and, you know, to think that we as, as the previous international community who can provide strong, provide the services and stuff. ways all safe needs normally potentially a little bit more guaranteed perhaps. and then we favorites using these situations . and we go think that then when we're worried about being able to be that when we are unable to function, how the palestinian people feeding that who have absolutely no control whether they can even leave or not. they don't have the privilege of being able to, to, to leave if things got hardly wrong for them. and i think the situation is, is, is just almost impossible. there's almost no you monetary and space left. um, obviously change the people that people are dying. people are suffering, there's no way to get sensible, safe access to a humanitarian care without a ceasefire. and what they need is humanitarian. 8, now they need food,
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both of them shelter, medical aid. i'm and the way the situation is at the moment. um, it is just no, no safe sense of way to to be able to provide, provide that support. i talked to chris. okay, buddy, thanks for sharing your experiences with us. thank you. i or despised palestinians have made a long journeys to find refuge in southern gaza. but the last place of shelter is now being turned into a was. and with these, randy ministry intensifying its attacks that finally say they now have nowhere else to go. when milk assume sharif ripples uprooted, i'm constantly going to move him on to the man. hope somebody have survived this rarely strikes and from the operations in central and southern cause a they move to the 3rd is pointing cause are baldwin, egypt for safety. but no matter where the goal is for anybody who has color, oh no matter what. and hey,
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you almost literally used to be at least kill us. so let them ethnically cleanse what remains of the palestinians on life. and the temporary shelter has come with challenges. there is little food of water for hundreds of families living in overcrowded accounts. well, some 8 comes through their alpha crossing palestinians here, see they have no supplies. no problem with that. that's my biggest hand the month. like, i mean, even here at the border, no relief, 8 is delivered. we are forgotten. our children are falling sick and we cannot find treatment and was more than a 1000000 palestinians of sheltering in southern gaza. also, the east really ministry owed them to move south toward it called a se, so it's now a battery from the most intensive strikes and found raids is ready soldiers the surrounding hospitals and booming residential areas. the ones who make it out safely a settling in, in anything they can find this a gun no matter who has
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a good visual relative and go with these rarely troops storm their homes and forced us out. they took our money, mobile phones, and our odds. they stripped us, making a forest us out. we did not wish to leave our homes. this is the 10th place. i resort to a covered oldest distance on foot in cold weather were left in the open house without any source of income. the discounts on the gyptian border is a place of safety, but displace palestinians appear. they will be order to move once again. i'm. so i'm sure these, i'll just see the us forces say they've prevented more attacks on shipping off the coast of human several drones sites and there was controlled by who the fighters were attacked. a ballistic missile being prepared for launch was destroyed. you as well. so says 3 uranium drugs which shut down in the gulf of age and well the,
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the many armed forces continue to provide support. i'm sort of darcy with the brothers in the gaza strip by looking is really navigation. all those heading to occupied palestinian pool in the red under region seas. not until food and medicine are allowed to have. the many armed forces would confront the american british escalation with escalation and will not hesitate to carry out the comprehensive effect military operations in retaliation to any precision american foolishness against the beloved dom and the uh, the chief executives of major social media companies such as facebook are face tough question, some of us send that to is about child exportation on that platforms. the populace sides of accused of failing to protect youngsters from online sex abuse by kind of reports in washington dc. some families of victims of online abuse where we're at the hearing and can met us
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e o. mark zuckerberg was forced to place them or would you like to apologize for what you've done to these good people in charge through the apology. youtube, as it was, was made, is that the each of the tech see those express concern for what they to them to abuse of the platforms together, but insisted they took stringent measures to prevent tom to young use of the savior . we make it very difficult for, for predators to find teams on snapchat. direct messaging is not available to any uses under the age of 16. i know you don't mean it to be so, but you have blood on your hands, you have the product, you have a product that's killing people. in this boat specific instances, the online abuse step and including the sale of drugs. a bridget lost her teenage son after he took a pen, always pill that he purchased on the internet,
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a tragedy shed by son chapman, whose son sammy, was found dead at the age of 16. having taken fentanyl that was sold on the snap platform, a dealer reached out on snap jack to sammy with a colorful drug menu, offered him something for free in order to addict him, and delivered a counterfeit drug to our home like a pizza, with a lethal dose of fentanyl and sam schuchman had a meeting with a snap c. o. even spiegel, who only attended this hearing of the being subpoenaed. and i asked him to put on 3rd party safety software and he said that data privacy meant that they couldn't do it during the hearing spiegel apologize to parents whose kids overdosed private off the buying drugs on the snap platform for last section to set up the communications access that. busy cannot be held liable for what is posted by uses the people
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there is no legal comfortability for any home that may be a consequence. there is not one law in the book because you oppose everything we do . and you can't be sued them on to by committee members and by the grieving parents like sam chapman there must be accountability durbin, mike, hannah, oh, just the era washington and it's or keep it has this button plans for 500 percent increase of the price of petrol the delays being blamed on a cyber attack and storing a foreign virus in sales software. motorist all furious at the price, increasing that reducing government spending. the communist leadership claims us functions for fuel food and medicine shortages. prior police were called in to clear protest as outside origin. teen is congress as politicians debate to the controversial economic reform bill. police use pepper spray to break up hundreds of demonstrations. trade unions code for the much against the tough economic measures announced by the recently elect to proceed to raise
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a bow was the protest and buenos aires of every long session in congress would. that'd be made ongoing that could last within $40.50. our system calls all nibble's be of by elected president. have you had any like withholding? we use it to transform argentina or that's what it said. political situation outside congress is completely different. hundreds of people, especially from left when groups have gathered, you're surrounded congress and they're being pushed away by the police not being allowed close to the building. there's hundreds of security forces that deployed all around this area. the omnibus bill initially have $600.00 off meant to transform argentina as economy. that's what the president says initially. also, the president has to make lots of concessions to other political parties to guarantee that this no, he's going to process meant, for example, to assess the presidency to privatize states companies to modernize the limitation
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of full so few was however, many of the people that have gathered near today are saying that there is going to hurt the environment in going to hard workers, right? among other things, argentina in the middle of an economic crisis. december's inflation weight was over 25 percent. it's, we negotiating a debt with the international monetary fund, the government, the se, so that it was implemented to stay with the measures to reduce the deficit in this country. but people here are, we were really concerned about the economic situation. they say that the price is a few of the prices of electricity that everything is going up, the big cannot make ends meet. however, the president is saying that this set of loans that are being debated are necessary to improve the economic situation. he believes that in a few months, the situation in argentina is going to start to improve people on the streets that are close. the thing behind this police officers are saying that that's not true. they do not believe in something like that. they believe the videos are going to
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hurt people like them, but it's, i will, as i said, i want to tell you this right now. so one of india is biggest export started eating t is fading for its distinctive flavor. but the government is being one that without urgent help production could die out. and often i'm the is explains why dodge dealing all the land of this on the boat is home to india is find this t. but it may not be so for long, at least in the regions, 8070 presentations have shut down in recent years. i'm sure months canaria santa who heads the t exporters association. says climate change. politics depend demik goober developments and increasing costs. i'm making it difficult to continue every on other than acute financial crisis. we have scared to promote because on a false quad into budgeting fee for us, this is not a business. you know, it's a passion. we are in love with us that are all the things we are in love with the tv produce and the people who worked with us. so for us,
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this was an extended family. and that's what's keeping budgeting gardens going so far. as the 2 main production periods, the dodgy link t october to early march and made to june each year, up to 80 percent of revenue is generated. during this time, the drought read and fully used. some aging tv shows cut output by mold in house to 6000 tons last year. new one for the distinctive flavor, 70 percent of this premium black t has usually been exported with global economic problems and cheaper alternative. so many people have seen him on every your, it's been the getting worse and worse and worse, you only have because i mean of this be during the 1st 1st few months of the year after which it's been a completely whitewash. and that's been a fan ever since 2017. the 42 percent increase in daily
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business like just to be sponsored by intellect, tuck, he's real estate consultant. the only time was pulling out his gemma. thank you. in a for a while. we start with reports out of spain and italy. that's 7 time for me to one champion. louis hamilton could switch from miss eighties to for rory in 2025. the verses dr. assigned a multi year contract with mercedes until 2025. but it appears that the 2nd season may be optional for our we recently announced a contract extension with one of that current drivers charlotte class. while that deal with call of science expires at the end of the year,
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we will bring you more on this story as we guess it's. a little poll have restored that 5 point lead at the top of the premier league offers thrashing. chelsea full one is on the fields, was a nice it was from the before the corner. bradley, he sets up shop, see a google search, and see what the home site is front thought the best is yet to come from this 10 defend phenomenon and international. he was making just a 2nd familiar to parents for his bus. go for the club, live a full tune up at the break. probably it wasn't finished. beth is cross is met by dominic with silver sly as he got his 2nd assist of the match. chelsea poor to go back before little pull out of the full 3. louis the manchester city kept the pressure on the pool in the tides where rice adding holland made his return after almost 2 months out for the french and foot. lots going to wait and start was upstaged by 1st a voice giving him alvarez the washington in tons 24 in style, scoring twice in the 31 when if it suddenly city all 5 points behind live
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a full in 2nd place. but do have a game and hands on the back in the primary talk, pull off to coming from behind to beat rent. city 3 to breakfast isn't at least through new make pay off. just 15 minutes. just stop throwing jessica in front of us funds set the time for a bad tempered encounter with customs. james madison, accusing him of stealing his celebration. does what and tell him to school 3 goals in 8 minutes and the 2nd half, which alison hit with the with the same celebration, this best coach and supposed to complete wasn't pleased with the temperament of his plan. i'm going to you and i brought a pushing people around the united and i say that dr. about things more applies to applies. get into the website. i general say i brought it by and i saw wherever they were out there to apply for. and that's what i want to our goal is to focus on playing football buffalo in his head coach. chevy says he have no doubt his plans remain committed to the club officer announcing he'll leave at the end of the
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season. chevy also said he expects his team on the funds to stick together as they tried to invest a slum conform. and they still wanted to do that by placing office to not one mill for so real case for his 1st goal for the class. also coming on as a substitute, also in the office and not you got 8 points behind need is do right now. the iran have reached the agent. got quotes of finals for the 8th time in a right. well, engine pulse serial and penalties is game was all about penalties with the wrong, awarded one in the 1st half maybe 3 need. that's why this won't take to give his side the means. syria one a penalty of that. right. and the 2nd fall off to as the check and i'll come in took it and score to make it one to the wrong scroll squared 3. and it was then sense of in the 91st minutes for to go to the offenses as this side minus to see
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alpha extra sign with 10 men and the penalty sheets out serious. the 2nd spot kick was saved. while iran, it's for all was asked to go through as a look for a 1st asian cup. try to influence here. yes. around will face japan in the quarter finals that sort of a big fall right. which suit the fine, asian child asian cop champions? i should say a head, the highest sprint team in this tournament made it to now, early in the 2nd hall, while rain got back in it, toby, it's was a bit of help from depends goalkeepers on. this is vicky and i. so the way to do a made amends for that. mix up no one off. putting the ball for the ball refund, rain people's legs to make it 3. 1 which has always been in the course of finals begin on friday with to the cust on it. taking on jordan, followed by australia against south korea, then it's a rom to panel. stop today before host i'm defending champions. castle faces back is done in the m b a. kevin, the round has made us successful,
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were to enter brooklyn for the 1st time since being traded to the phoenix songs nearly a year. okay. the round received a warm welcome from funds of sewing machine makes in his 1st game on his own course slots. touches tend to be once the game started, durant scoring the c 3 point please phoenix. so 136120. when i say the 9th in that straight victory, there was an emotion or to unimportant damien that you've got a standing ovation from funds that had spent his bus 11 and be a seasons as a blazer was playing. and his 1st game this since meetings to the milwaukee bucks for their time, it wasn't a happy one. absolutely not really beat me as bucks 119 to 160 that is what you'll support for now. i'll be back later with more on that blue is how much a nice thanks a lot jim. well, that's of many bulk of his use. i believe. so it will be in the chair and josephine
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and was talking with much more with the the 1st mass protest of 2024 u. k. 7th national demo since the stones of israel. when garza was another enormous gathering people have come from we have seen a group of 50 miles to the west of lincoln, in the case to newcastle in the no, i'm right on the south coast as well. the sentiments here very clearly says find out if you're seeing what's happening, there's no question about the officers. it is a broad spectrum of anti war pro palestinian sentiments among the british jewish groups of pulled up the is reading the government's actions. there is
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a sense the international public opinion is having an impact. it's putting irresistible political pressure on international leaders. while the cottage continues pause for a ceasefire when they get loud unique perspective on in the but don't want him to even if i'm not reporting, i want to leave this to me. it was really a 4 month things thoughtful this coverage. and there's no reason to target the journal on hers voices, and i'm all the communications. please connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere means that women are delivering babies in the shelters in the rubble of their own hugs. and this is unacceptable, the stream on out to 0 is the latest news. as it breaks, people are scared from the shots that are also a target is happening is 20. 24 with detailed coverage is
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really forces continue. their intense bombing around lost their hospital in san eunice from the hall to the story, doesn't include being arrested interrogation put into the presence of given information on family members, the homeless, exhausted traumatized palestinians hold out hope for a ceasefire, often near the full mountains to find things and goss i'm on the inside of the sound, is there a life from the also coming up? hospitals on the is rarely sees in the south with medical supplies running low more than $27000.00 palestinians has now been killed since the beginning of the as well .

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