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how can we protect ourselves? studio b, b a r series on a jersey to the beach in and stops for days. found us to be in the same guys that describe the torture they enjoyed at the hands of these really so the for the back to go. this is all g 0 life from to ha. also coming up. medical supplies run low in hospitals under siege in the south of guys. within 275 is 27000 palestinians have been killed since this side of the war. protesting farm is in several european countries, demand, few or regulations, and the costs. french government has amounts to more concession and us defense secretary lloyd austin says,
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alms groups responsible for attacks on american basis and then the lease will be have the account. the . so we begin in, guys with some palestinians detained by is really forces said they were beaten, tortured and humiliated, and now return to raw, find the south. this is the latest and an increasing number of accusations of gross mistreatment of prisoners in violation of international laws. by is really soldiers . i'll just hear a spoke to 2 men about what they went to. a guy that was at home in the army storm. my house, i told them i'm sick and i can't move. they took me out of my house and put me in an armored vehicle. and i thought at the beginning they would take me to a hospital. but instead they took me to israel. i spent 10 days in israel, where they hit me, insulted me, and humiliated me every day. i feel pain everywhere on my body. before supposed to
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bend on our knees for an hour. they kept asking me about the tunnels and the belt their captives held by hum us. i told them i'm 70 years old, but i know nothing about these matters. they hit me a lot when i couldn't find an answer to their questions. i swear to god that they didn't have a single drop of water for days. it was the worst 10 days of my life. no food was the 1st of all. when we go to evacuation warning, we left the place and headed towards the sea. the moment we arrived at the security checkpoint the as really so just kidnapped us, we weren't even given a chance to ask any questions. we spend the 1st 3 days without food. it was that we would not allowed to go to the toilets. we were beaten harshly over the 1st 3 days . after that they moved us to another place for some new methods of torture. after a 3 day stop vase and they gave us a meal, that's not even enough for a child. in the prison, you're allowed to sleep in the yard with
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a width is very cold, and where you have only a very thin mattress and very with blankets. these riley soldiers didn't stop beating us, insulting us and swearing at us all the time of this is get more with terry capitalism, who's in a rafa for us in 7 guys? i so tie more these halloween, testimonies in claims of torture. what know, can you tell us about these cases? the guess her in the system on is today by thomas city and destiny is who have been released by the as many, many treat into kansas. again, they have been completely taken from different areas inside garza as israel was, is placing its military offensive on the territory and especially with the beginning of the ground. the peroration is another of parts. busy of the goal is a strep. now we have been clarity. remember the early days of that in the military include, you know, the ground as he's been watched completely using exclusive power to destroy
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residential buildings at a later time to complete the surrounding. all the evacuation centers where the majority of jets and these have been taken and arrested from the homes or from the evacuation centers. they have been taking refuge inside and this is completely what we have been seeing for out the videos. and as we have been talking to them, we're having also seeing different signs of to jeff on the buddies i've been seeing them on both them with some signs of between clean the heads of those with a broken leg some hands. this is completely who rustic as they have been humiliated on a daily basis is really detentions that have been also prevented from having access to toilets, of sufficient amounts of food, the water to help them to be served. but um, it's at least address the conditions that they have been given get through, and this is completely something unsuitable. now also a violation of 4 principles of international mode, which means that is val, it's made
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a trip ration on the ground is the resting avery power steering was about 16. had been closed in areas of a ration being a driven to investigations, events room and on disclose location inside golf about some of them had to be returned back again. that's what happened to the new jersey. all this in these here in gauze. others to now did not return at full absence of in use for the family members at least to check with them. yeah, some, some very uh, hiring stories that what can you tell us about the current situation on the ground in guys are right now, especially at hospitals, which have been under siege a guest fully of all the gall, this trip is on the stage from the north give yourself, especially hospitals this time and um, its of these funds and of the manager ground, including the city of con, units and boys. most significant pressure on the last 2 remaining costs. but those that are talking about some of hospital and lots of hospitals. you have been
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surrounded by the use wait a minute, 2 tents for long days right now as they are preventing the medical teams from getting out or in to the hospital and to the heavy fire exchange between the palestinian fighters and he's been a so just as to taking place on the ground from now and then in the city of con, you this on which today we've been seeing most smoke of explosions arising on the horizon of con, you to city. we can see from roughly giving a lease sign how back tools are getting much more furious and furious on the ground . and he is ready for us as a joint states down the city of con eunice, which is considered to be one of the strongest areas for the palestinian scientists . as these really ministry had been claiming by means that the area of that type did not also stop in all the areas, but in rough within the past hour, full palestinians have been killed off to their residential building. was completely reduced to the russell in the eastern parts of rough off districts, and unstoppable bombardments in the cities of the middle gover nights of gauze
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a strep. now these areas have tend to be a visa for the manager of operations by these very forces and ongoing. military attacks have contributed today to roy's the desktop to move down 118 palestinians along side with more than 100. like to add those being aged in the past 24 hours. tare. thank you very much for the update. our cap was them live. the in rough are now the palestinian red crest and says these are the forces of storm the compound of alamo hospital. in con eunice for the 3rd time is really strikes have also had central guys destroying a school in new se rod refugee camp. hans, i'm home. it has the details of the lights to collect the bodies of palestinians. the bikes really strange in the southern city of things, more than a dozen to nothing. hospital i received 14 bodies sofa. we receive the summer before 9 o'clock this morning without bringing
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the bodies to the people so they can bury the israeli forces, continuing to bump central ends up flattening the school in the same rock with the g. come on wednesday night when the i launched again, no, haven't cause i missed my school. i came to see what happened. i found a level that's what they've been bought the entire place. my classroom was, you know, is it right as well? and because the us post 85 percent of the strips, 2300000 population from their homes, the un save the situation, just got this traffic many spend the day trying to find anything they come to eat. the see, the situation is beyond desperate upon the grind grain for people during the difficult, sage we're facing. people facilitate to grinding animal feed. do we just us? is it right? continues to get swell. i'm because the palestinians
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a wondering how many of them have to die and how long they have to suffer before the bombardment. and i'm having to deal with the political leader of how may cease, man, any, is expected in egypt, capital cairo, to review a ceasefire proposal put forward in paris over the weekend cutoffs prime minister tools national public radio in the us or framework for sci fi with these route is now being presented to him. us, 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 very fast, or how fast it 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 particularly the for that was what but all right, members of these really cabinet tests threatening to bring down the government if what they call a reckless sci fi deal is reached between hamas and israel is also main opposition
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. party says it's ready to join the government if that's what it takes to secure the release of captives that us president joe biden has signed an executive order imposing sanctions on for is really fabulous for attacking palestinians in the occupied westbank violence against palestinian spies. really, soldiers and settlers in the west bank as increase shot me since the start of the war on garza, on october 7th. let's find out more with our white house correspondent kimberly hawk. it was in washington dc. so tell us more about this executive order of kimberly yeah. oh, what we know about it is it builds on what we had had the president in struck to various agencies to put in place about a month ago. and that was a travel baz against some that had inflict violence in the west bank of for their violence against palestinians. in essence, this executive order is going to be, in addition to that, it will essentially bar some individuals from the business in the united states,
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from participating the us financial system also receiving money from americans or even own property in the united states. so this signals that the vitamin ministration is really concerned about the escalation and violence that has occurred towards palestinians. not really seeing this is a serious threat, but also seeing it as really being of the sort of hampering any sort of viability of a 2 state solution. and so how many people does this actually affect? so what we know is it doesn't affect any us citizens. so this would be a goes for nationals we believe for individuals in total. we understand that this would be uh, at least one path, a settler that was involved in killing one palestinian as well as of targeting farmers and better ones. so what we are understanding is that this is going to have
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names attached to it. we're expecting those names to be released at any time. but again, what we know about this is that the us president may even talk about this. he said to leave the white house any moment he's having to michigan, he's going to be meeting with auto workers in that battle ground state. but what we also know is that he's going to be met by protests up there, given the fact that many up there in the state are air of american have refused to meet him. and instead we'll be protesting the war and gaza. thank you very much for that. kimberly how kids live for us. that at the white house, the us defend secretary lloyd austin meanwhile says on the coast behind a tax on us spaces in the lease will be held accountable. austin said this was a dangerous moment in the region and that the us would work for void or why the conflict. the american soldiers were killed in a joan attack on a us space in jordan on sunday. this particular attack was
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egregious and that it was, you know, the attack was on the sleeping area of one of, of, of our base and, and again, uh, we have, uh, we've kotob hezbollah and, and other elements continue to, to attack our troops. uh and uh, and again, i think at this point uh we, we should, uh, it's time to take away even more capabilities than we taking in the past. and in terms of the use of term escalation, we've not described what are what our response is going to be. but we look to hold the people that are responsible for this accountable. and we also look to make sure that we continue to wake, take away capability from them as we go for a head on algae 0, a shocking diagnoses on cancer. the world health organization predicts the 77
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percent increase in the number of new cases by 20 teen jets analysis of today's headlines. how does south africa the truth? it's accusations of genocide in this case, many genocide and holocaust scholars including his ravings cop concerned. that space is a textbook genocide, frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the fear of facing a jail term. informed opinions when the us census will ships into the red sea. it's not receive task protection that seen as convocation. inside story on al jazeera. this is the 1st genocide that we see. and there's this disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream in the listening most covers how the news is cut the
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tortured and humiliated. they have not returned to rock by in southern guys that these are the natures tonight, increasing number of accusations of pro smith's treatment of prisoners in violation of international law. us president joe biden has signed an executive order imposing sanctions on toys. ready, settlers for attacking policy means in the occupied westbank. violence against palestinians in the west bank has increased choppy since this thought of the war on gas. and us defense secretary lloyd austin, says, honestly, it's behind a tax on us spaces in middle east will be held accountable. 3 american soldiers were killed in a jonas hoc committee us facing jordan earlier this week. i'll just here as well as being jordan has more on that from the pentagon. thursday's press briefing at the public home was the 1st for the us defense secretary lloyd austin. since his diagnosis and treatment for prostate cancer at the end of last year, the defense secretary came under fire for not telling the president or other
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members of his own staff about his condition. a situation which austin set on thursday. he has apologized to the president for and said that he would do better going forward also and wanted to underscore that he still is very much on top of the many security challenges facing the united states and its allies. he talked about the ongoing attacks by who these on commercial vessels in particular, in the red sea. and he said that these attacks need to stop. it's not a us concern often said, but it is an international concern. and it's affecting people who have nothing to do with the ongoing war and gaza speaking of gaza. he's mode that he had spoken consistently and frequently with you. i've got a lot that is rarely defense minister. he said that he had stressed the need to protect palestinian civilians the death told, having now arisen to close to 30000 in recent weeks at austin said that while
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things have changed in terms of these really military's focus as it fights the war in gaza. you said not enough is being done and he included the united states in that calculation. finally, when it comes to this sunday attack that killed 3 us soldiers and northeastern syria, austin said that there is a plan for retaliation. he did not say, however, when, where or how it would be carried out. but he did say that this will not go unanswered . as for sundays, dudley droned attack on a us military position in northeastern jordan, which killed 3 us soldiers. austin said the administration has come up with a plan to retaliate. however, he said that while it is multi layered, he says that he was not going to get into the details of how, where or when this response would take place. rosalyn jordan elder 0 at the pentagon, in your opinion,
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leaders have agreed on an age package for ukraine was $54000000000.00. the announcement was made as all 27 members saves, met in brussels. the agreement was reached off the hungary dropped its veto threat . now while you leaders in brussels focus on the war and ukraine, hundreds of farm is demonstrated outside the european parliament. please hold us down, fires and protests as we approach secuity cordons pharmacy use more than a 1000 tractors to block roles in the belgian capital protest of the latest and weeks against rising cost. you trade rules and cheap food in, in france, thomas bronx, highways for another day, or on paris parameters. so if you have a de la tyler announced new measures to protect farmers, they include more financial aid and tax breaks in greece, in the city of tests, a leaky farm is surrounded the venue of an agricultural fair. the greek government has offered to speed up financial aid,
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but promise i've been protesting across the country for a week. now, early i spoke with as alma, my to, to have know who's a member of one of 3 unions involved in the protest and finds the french from his confederation. and i began by asking him why french farm is all protesting. as the main issue for foreigners in europe and friends, is this your income? we're working a lot and we don't get a fair income for work because the importation of products from other countries are actually competing directly with us on the local market. and obviously the working conditions and production names are not the same and they're just offering. so we actually have to compete reeves all their production and companies, countries that have different production means induction upstairs. so actually demand demand at the moment is 230 policies. so we can have a fair income from or production, but uh, how much is the french government a few days ago announced measure is to help pop the farm is such as emergency cache
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and also control zone important food. why is that? not enough? that's the right direction of the problem is we don't want to get money as a society. we actually want us to get the fair paid for the production, the crude products that we, that we sell on the market. and the problem is, at the same time they are saying that we can help us more and there we try to control invitation. but at the same time this, you leaders on the we're shaking free trade agreements. there's a lot of different countries including macro. sure, judy, kenny, accessor, etc. so we actually see a double speech where they say they were reducing portions of the same time. they are negotiating to actually import more, especially with the map for sure. a free trade arguments definitely needs to 30 really high rise in parts of food, especially story being coin, etc, from south america to the staff who performed screening at the airports became the latest german workers to strike on thursday. labor and rest is becoming more
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frequent in one of your ups largest economies, john hall, re force on how and estimated 200000 passengers across 11 major airports were affected. they represent a fairly small sector of airport workers. but if you can post some security yukon, slide jim, and these latest industrial dispute to walk out by security screeners, therefore crippling affected airports. some of the countries major ones, bullying him, book stood, got cancelled, old. the punch is grounding around $200000.00 passengers. many tourists, i know told of the board in advance for us to read my book a share lines and flight members, but nobody can phone. they have no idea the information on the he may or as a little much the one day strike. he's part of a recent space of industrial action until now read in germany,
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where workplace relations have tended to be more constructive than elsewhere in europe. now high inflation and the shortage of skilled workers have given unions the upper hand in demanding better wages and conditions when the employee, i don't to get our solution, the re swipe again again again, it comes at a bad time for germany's stagnant economy. now we see that systematically the strikes become longer and more frequent, and then the economic costs are going to rise significantly in the this comes on the back of an economy that is already weak. the german economy has been shrinking last year is badly growing this year. so the strike comes at the wrong time for the german economy. there was some relief for travelers this week. this train drive is return to work on monday for tuesday, so thousands of doctors on strike. and on friday it will be the to end of public
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transport workers bringing tram subways and buses to help jo know how l g 0. an agreement has been read, say know of an island which is expected to restore a power sharing government. harry fawcett has moved from the fast. what's happening right now in the british parliament in westminster, in the house of commons. the is, it has to be sort of fairly sparsely attended debates on the deal that was officially unveiled on wednesday. this essentially is a very procedural building through of the agreement. as far as the u. k. government is concerned, there was some voices raising some queries and opposing points launch. leave those on the more hard line, fringes of unionism, some of them even within the democratic union. this policy that has made this deal with the british government. there was some within that the ruling conservative policy at the national level as well, who are worried about the implications of a deal on how britain might be able to diverge from you trading laws and make the
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most, as i see it all breaks it. freedoms in the future, but essentially the real agreement that was reached was that by the democratic unionist party earlier in the week, they have now agreed to go back into power sharing government at the devolved level here in northern ireland and really and stopped this long. john fits being suspecting so many people here in terms of budgets in terms of just having a functioning governments. and that is now likely to take place the assembly due to states here in belfast on saturday. once the final, i's dotted and t's, crossed and went to westminster on thursday for a major increase, a new cases of cancer is being predicted within the next 25 years. and a survey of a $115.00 countries shows the majority failed to spend enough on cancer treatments . now,
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the w i chose agency survey said they were an estimated 20000000 new cancer cases in 2022 in close to a 1000000 related deaths. around one in 5 of the wells population are diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. approximately one in 9 men die from the disease for women is one in 12. data collected by the global cancer observatory says long breast and color, rectal cancers. all the 3 most common types recently by 2050 is predicted, they'll be 35000000 new cancer cases. freddy bray is with the international agency for research on cancer, explains what could be behind the increase. i mean, things like tobacco, alcohol abuse, fear. these are key factors that are driving the the increasing incidence of cancer certainly. and we, we do see differences in the, in relation to, to where countries are in terms of social and economic transition. it tends to be that height, the i countries versus human development index, which is
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a marker of uh, of, of social society to an economic development. we tend to see higher incidents in those countries. and certainly they have the of the cancer, sort of a foaming and many west the nice countries such as long cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer. but we are seeing these kansas very much emerging and lower income countries in the lower of human development settings. but one of the biggest challenge experiencing is a proportional increase in the cancer birds. and that's going to be most striking in the, in the lower income, the lower human development countries. they are going to see a, a projected increase of well over doubling of the burden by 2050. and these are very much the countries that currently, uh, equipped to, to, to really sort of deal with the cancer cancer problem. and it's only going to get bigger, and that's going to be more patients in castle hospitals in the future. well that's the news for now on out to 0, but i'll be back in a half
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a now with another entre 0 and use out right after inside story to savings, the the, the east administrating this still churning with a winter storm. it's very unpleasant weather if you're in it from north, in egypt through the southern end of up towards never been the sheriff's do penetrating that in the time sheets can be quite low at best mountain jordan, about 10 degrees. now if you go further east, that same line takes a bit of a breeze through iraq, which shows significance there in the wrong and rain in southern iraq. that's jumped down a little bit because that is quite a strong wind. so for a couple of days running down through the gulf, though, haul, get hit by a strong northwesterly. tempted to run out the $21.00 box, and then the land this well include east and saturday. a sandstone seems quite
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likely, right to the apple is going through the u i. e and o bond shows or significant ryan through, around and to, to something packaged out is a significant change of the weather type over the next 2 or 3 days. okay. a few shares in somalia side of sudan arrived late victoria all still around the heavy rains. it's telling me it should be further south and i think it will be for mounting gasket, the big island significant. right. and i from those on big some significant some big chiles in south africa. but still around the western cape, there was a significant fire risk. the unique perspective on a leave. i don't want to, even if i'm not reporting, i want to leave this and it was really a, for my things, thoughtful this coverage and there's no reason to target the journal on her. it's voices, and i'm of the patient. please connect with our community and tap into
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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, it was a raging around the world. many supposing fees against, with, with both supplying alms to countries, they support the united nations has been accused of weakness, paralyzed by vito's health by the major powers. so could these global conflicts turn into a 3rd world war? this is inside story. the .
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