tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 2, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is in use, our own knowledge is here. i'm fully back. people live in don't coming up in the next 60 minutes. prophecies, a pressure cold of despair that we feel for what comes next. a die a warning from the un on life in 7 guys that way, more than a 1000000 people have moved to escape findings. a letter of protest,
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more than $800.00 officials, some of us and europe, say the need is actions and policies could be contributing to rule primes in casa, a safe increase in sadler tax across the occupied westbank for us sanctions for his release, but doesn't go unpunished. also this our launch gas explosion and fire in kenya's capital, at least 3 people. it kills and hundreds of injury. and on pitas damage with useful south korea lead australia in extra time and the asian cup cool to finals. we know that one will pay jordan. we have reached the same sort of the, some of those things that tricky saw. the thank you for joining us, a pressure cooker of display. that's how the united nations is describing the crisis in southern gaza and many fee of what's coming next. with this red warning,
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it will advance its ground defensive to the 7 most regional verify that borders egypt. the cities already crowded with more than half of guys, population of 2300000. looking for safety. a. yeah, that this, even though, if i the best the i'll, i'll pop those in for security to deliver as, as much as they can just simply not enough for that's not enough clean drinking water. and there's no protection where nobody is, is guaranteed from the, from the next kind of wave of fighting that we fear is, is, is coming on and is like, every week we think we've got out a can't get any worse. well, go figure out, it gets worse. here's what i was defense minister you. i've got on said on thursday . it's forces are aiming to dismantle hamas and guys, and claimed military operations in con units have been successful. the southern cities, hospitals are under siege with schools sheltering display spot of students being
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bombed and residential areas hits. and the un children's agency says an estimate is $17000.00 minus in this trip. unaccompanied all have been separated from their families during the past 4 months. as go live to, i'll just share a static i was of was in a rasa forest and 7 guys, tarik us twice on arrival where you are. and i imagine people that very worried about what might come next of the dogs dreamily in facts worried about. so what will come next for the missouri to have them as they have been running from death multiple times as they are following the east bed or it is to hit the south to seek safety. i'm to be away from areas of operations, but right now, off to a different state must be recent, especially by the use by the defense minister of guidelines that they are a bounce. expand the military ration in rough ha now, which is the last remaining area for the majority of causes as it had been now the
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center for the majority of college. this population as 85 percent of this population right now resides in this area. so specifically, to be most times people are afraid to return back again to the houses, especially without having prop ceasefire because they will find nothing but ruffles, as there is no any civil facilities that were at least civil infrastructure. i think that it can depend on, for surviving. it's of these ready, ongoing repeated also statements that they are saying they will not stop until the at completely accomplish the military goals that they have been set since the beginning of this little box. here are the general sentiment among palestinians. they are completely desperate from a possible step that might be taken, saying that with every single strike that might hit rough. uh, those are the palestinians will be killed simply because every single area and roof is now crowded with people. it seems that hot fluid has been met. it treats to
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precisely carry out military operations here. but those people have no any other place to. busy say inside especially that the majority of areas in gaza strip had been widely attacked since october, the 7th terracon. and we have unicef also saying that they are right now in gaza. 17000 children has been separated from their families. what. what more do you know about this with these children and who's taking care of them right now? well basically what those children are right now are facing the completely face a new reality that had been resulted from these very ongoing souls on gauze, or they have lost that parents through 17000 palestinian children. now they are completely up to the very desperate, needful to run some candid, completely commented out to you to see here that extended families take care of those old friends. especially after losing the parents bought. and these rustic
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conditions and with the ongoing lock suitable to an old basically subsidies, there was families were taking care of them. they're struggling as taking care of themselves past the children, especially that the depth of the human is circumstances that they have been going through day by day exhausted page making it smoke it's make, making it difficult for them to take care for another child of the family members, as was the past whose children have been widely affected by the psychological impact of this will we, they have on a with are completely on april to sleep world. they have lost the api ties and right now they are complete, afraid of and the next button that might take place inside a roof. and we'll have more on the impact of the war on guys as children a little later in the news. our target capitalism in around 5. thank you very much for the moment. now kind of simians are returning to areas in the besieged guys a straight from where these really military has withdrawn. the scale of destruction is immense,
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but many say they're not deterred by the huge task of rebuilding their homes in mount or la con has more returning home to what little is less pulse the needs and the home a coffee area of gauze a city are serving the scale of destruction for the 1st time since he is really military, announced a withdrawal from small pockets in the besieged strip. the remnants of their lives are scattered throughout the wreckage. what hasn't been destroyed is the unflinching resilience and loyalty to land that holds their history, their stories, and their future motion. the malta, new, all our properties have been destroyed. we are old. innocent defense are familiar and we have nothing to do it from us or the resistance. they are trying to transfer us. the goal of israel is to force us to go somewhere else. we will never leave all land, but we will never go anywhere you should give me the right scoops estimate more
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than 70 percent of residential homes and the gaza strip have been heavily damaged or destroyed. that's around a $132000.00 buildings. the u. n. says around 650000 palestinians will have no home to return to when the war ends. debris from the mass destruction is expected to exceed 8000000 metric tons and take about 3 years to remove. as well as residential buildings, schools, government offices, and health facilities run by you and agencies have been leveled or beyond repair. the task of rebuilding seems overwhelming. the palestinians say they are undeterred and on the side of it, i will stay here until i die. i am steadfast, we will never leave our matter. it is the occupation that we live our line one day, sooner or later, like many and casa, this neighborhood has been destroyed. but for the people who live here, this land will always be their home. no matter how many times they need to rebuild and begin their lives again,
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run all the hon. i'll just here not more than 800 officials in the us, u. k. and the european union have signed a letter criticizing the government's support for easter as one gaza. they include about 18 from american agencies, while the launch is school based from european union institutions. the letter says israel has shown no boundaries in its military operations, causing tens of thousands of preventable civilian deaths. the military operation hasn't contributed to defeating hamas, and these instead strengthening its appeal. it also says support for israel has been without real conditions or accountability. and that there governments risk contributing to gray violations of international humanitarian law will crime. this ethnic cleansing and genocide that is under of order is a form, a dodge different my to served in drumline unified westbank. she resigned in 2022 in protest dodge policy on israel and palestine. she says the letter shows how
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serious the situation is and they are so deeply worried about what the current position taking with the current lines of action are doing to not only the disability in the region, but also what are, what is the impact on, on, on on the international law and incredibility. so that's why you see everywhere across the world. basically you see you've seen some sort of formal organizing. also in the netherlands where i am from. there has been, have been less as already there are weekly 6. is that the minister of foreign affairs of civil service across the government? and yeah, and so the civil service decided that it would be a strong message if they organized also across the ocean, across the atlantic ocean to, to give a signal. and that's what they did, an important factor. what of course, also uh, the routing uh of the savings of the international court of justice last week,
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stating that what is happening and gods are right now has a higher ability of a matching suggest side. so we are dealing with an extreme situation and i think it is a bit the course of the, of a desperate maybe as well. they just realize the civil service that they're the, the possibilities to influence can turn to be which they would rather do much rather do. i mean this is not something you should do every day. of course a bonus. uh, there's basically no way of pushing the policy in the right direction, according to the, is not joined by our senior political on this my one to shower on this news. our for the latest developments in israel as well. and guys are, let's start with this letter 1st my one written by officials in us and us institutions in europe as well. the u. k. do such actions? i mean, we've seen defend letters at the state department, of course. do you think such actions have an impact on policy? ultimately, it's part of
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a general accumulation that you're seeing over the past couple of months. there was an eerie silence in the beginning. i'm not. if you remember, there were 2 weeks of severe bombings of why destruction and then there was the land invasion. and it just seems to be, you know, i'm and drop it in genocide as we discussed it at the time. and the public opinion started to wake up and then young people didn't double straight tears and, and then every sundays and set their days. and we saw your p and capitals, you know, phillip slowly but surely. but there seems to always be some disconnect between what's happening on the street, what's happening in society in the public stratosphere and what's happening in the official or the official done the few of and the hypocrisy night and the double standard. and the total uh, you know, lack of humanity if you will,
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on the fact of those significant officials in west some capitals give someone a pause, what has going on and why are uh, you know, the officials sort disconnected from people and from what's happening. you guys are . so these thoughts of signs tell us a that's in fact there has been something brewing. and that's a very conflicting thing for our humanity to know that leaders, officials, bureaucrats, civil servants and not just blindly following in the footsteps of the cynics on power. who are simply influenced by, you know, micro interests and electability than anything else. right? now we have the us president sanctioning is really such as with these executive with his executive order. he announced yesterday was doesn't seem to have made a lot of difference on the ground. but we also now have the canadian saying that they will impose sanctions on, you know, is there any,
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what they call is really extreme. is the settler, do you see you see those actions having any impact at all on the core issue, which is illegal settlements in the occupied westbound today? well, you know, there is, there are, there are 2 readings now, right? that evolving along with the whispers that we've heard now for several weeks about this decision by the, by the ministration to articulate some kind of policy towards the honey guns in the west bank because that's what they are there. they are just violent tony guns. uh, you know, in the wild west of the, of palestine look, i think on the positive side. so by those of us and doing something on the positive side, it sends especially is a clear message that we do not approve of the kinds of uniformity goodness that we
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see in the west. on the positive side, the by the administration is, is signaling, but it's going to go micro me is that by the size that somebody can speak from far away or talk about michael. especially again, i'll be looking not just into policies, but thing to individuals. and the visuals could change from the to the honey guns and illegal supplements in far away parts of the west bank and to post the leaders of the settlements moments. and thankfully, there's also some positive signs that this could also include the foundations in the united states. that support an ego supplements and it sex deductible for god's sake expects deductible in the united states. so we're probably going to be seeing more generally for the next now is response so which he wasn't very happy about what they would. of course. i think he wasn't happy most the but the micro management of this thing that this is after or within our control. now this is it, as far as i can go with positive and i'm really stretching good. a script was one must be skeptical, right?
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that this is happening at the time when genocide is, is, is, is going big time in gaza. right? going deep and wide and reaching every part of a society. and it's just at the time when they are doing to con units with a bunch of guys on tomorrow, they're threatening, they've got to just offer him what they've done to 100 and so, or is this going on this picking on fuel? i don't want to call them something, i can't call them on tv, but these to, to holligan's get a violent as they are disrupting the license for the west bank as on the farmers as they are, and so on, so forth. why the real crime is happening guys? of course it's not very 6. okay. thank you very much for that is always good to get here. now this is my own bushera is our senior political analyst. now early. yeah, i'm just is need of the brain who's in the occupied westbank spoke to an active as jose as person 5 and sanctions against 4 settlers will have little impact. so let's talk more about those attacks with this and the active list who has been for years
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talking about the rowing attacks of settlers against palestinians i have here, mr. jamal jamal, and you've been monitoring and seeing those secular effects for years. do you think that this executive or they're being signed by the us president, is going to have any effect on the subject or violence on the ground? and if it's the point of talking about and organize gang, so sick, those that are they got i think people are, i guess the best thing in the communities and just to say directly to you in the last 3 months, be a good 16 palistine in between communities as being, fortunately displaced and pushed out from the lens by the sickness visit. those are organized then do you have meet the who is the one who's coming thing? the crime is this lovely release and this is the crimes that comes to mind. keep the committee, it's that did lead those that was inciting against the nice thing the minute that i think them out of the one who's invisible to governments now being viewed as what, which is that is these sort of leaders of this, of the say, again, so the groups nathaniel as well,
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so it doesn't put in any way any biking comes and kind of just like through solely and i would always like, by you, bye bye. you give often a, an a criminalized or like not to criminalize. the next is my sense is finance and sanctions and development for those. because vehicle meant like kind of like know what happened in durham on the been the family, the web sheet. it wasn't a crime against humanity. what happened to her? why don't when they've been a village, it was a crime against him and he's not one or 2. it was one of the nice to groups, disagree was brought to within a 7 visit. wait a minute to the other question. like, do you think the problem is with the attacks or with the presence of the settlers themselves as boston is it's with the, is there any policy under this, the 6 colonial i don't see the practicing and then the in the those. but what's the email for this on this august? the tech's the amos would take over on the scene and then then on the block. the 1st thing is into escape. is that the other creating by the would sit and months and also the, the,
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my boss and the title is the data create to you as far as in joe biden, is at dover air force base in delaware. to honor the 3 american troops killed in a joint attacking jordan last sunday, he'll be witnessing the transfer of the remains of the true c. u. s. government has blamed any rocky line sponsored by ron for the attack. fighting says, he does not want a wide a war, but has warned the us will respond. i can do more head on this sanchez here and use our including will explain how germany is decision to ease of citizenship. laws will affect millions of people will hear from the boss of the mercedes formula, one team after the shop news at louis hamilton will leave full ferrari the 1st to origin tina with the know a house will soon vote on controversial reforms that have sponsor protests in the
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streets congress is continuing its debates on wednesday on president javi heavy and malays reform bill. a for proved, what's known as the omnibus omnibus bill would lead to custom public services and job losses. at least 4 people were arrested on thursday after protest is fault with police outside parliament. let's go live to, i'll just here is today somebody who's in witness hours for us. it's been a long session. there are below a house. when can we expect this? so to happen, theresa, the, what else do you just mentioned that the base is still ongoing? this is the start date, and for many, this is the longest exception in congress since 1985. so there's been lots of tension inside congress between lawmakers and negotiations on going, but also on the streets on thursdays. and so hundreds of people outside of congress, even thousands of them. there were clashes between protesters and the police,
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the police. what preventing them from getting close to the building from blocking roles using a t or gas, walter cannot rubber boot that some of the things the government is saying that the security forces here in one of the site is however, that does not explain why over members of the press were injured with a rubber bullets and there's a form right now would argue against the government because of the injuries that many or covering the social software. however, this bill that is ongoing has generated a risk for have you got to be late, it's the base to start from started with over $600.00 last it's been reduced. now we have seen where we have seen the number of state companies that the government wants to privatize to go down from 3726. we're also seeing that the president wants to get extraordinary powers initially to us for 2
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years now. it's been agreed that it's going to be to one year and that he, there's going to be limitations to the powers that he's going to get. so certainly not somebody vocations on the way. it's not clear yet when the vote is going to happen, right? we're hearing that it could be between 2 to 3 hours, waiting to hearing from the possibility of when a vote is going to happen. i just haven't read happened yet, right. teresa? mila came to office with the problem is due on the rise, the argentine in economy shut down, the central bank. it is this dealing in, you know, is it still in his bands? plus i mean, he was promising radical measures for items, you know, shutting down the central bank dollar rice things, and economies such as argentina which were many is something impossible. however, the president continues to say that his plans, india, and this minister we have so we, in a way, is upfront and not just for once, the 7 eyes, the economy, 1st citizen,
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started seeing what he's been doing in congress right now. with the initial, the initial bill that he presented, and with what you've got right now, we're seeing a progressive indefinitely coming on from more that he's willing to negotiate. on the other hand, so suddenly, you know, we've been seeing lots of people here since i'm not something that could happen again with the plans that we have for our potentially i'm a general right happening in argentina last month. there's also more strikes. there's lots of opposition on the 3 side as the security code on the situation continues to deteriorate with inflation soaring with the prices of food or electricity of gas going up tension is likely to increase. so we're going to have to see whether he's able to achieve many office policies with that. and if he has the political power to carry out that, because right now he has no majority. he has a minority in fact, between the congress. sorry. so thank you very much for that very simple reporting that line from when it fires in the us. the democratic parties holding is 1st
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election primaries in south carolina on saturday present. joe biden is expected to waiting, but democrats are hoping for a good turn out from black folders. a primary when in south carolina was crucial to biden's campaign 4 years ago. from on this, we joined by my kind of was in columbia and south carolina. what's the voter turn? not likely to look like then mike, as well then if it goes indicate that some 29000 people have already cost a votes. now they over 3000000 registered voters from all parties in south carolina, but that pick up around. so these 1000 is roughly what it was like at the same time before the primary 4 years ago. now that primary was absolutely critical to joe biden, because they've done this really in ohio and new hampshire. he came to south carolina looking at an end to his campaign, back to this state gold, the 9th, to his campaign. it flipped around and all of
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a sudden he was the democratic front runner. and we're main. so all the way into the white house and it's, well that's the reason that the democratic national committee decided to hold the 1st primary in south carolina at raw the then the other 2 states which traditionally have preceded this one because of the turn around. but that happened to now looking for a massive to the not a particularly a mess of to amount of african americans to set to trend for the primaries still to come. and then of course, the presidential election in november. now this particular site is the regal lounge, it's a place that president biden visited last week on his campaign here, and i'm doing fine. oh, and chism, who's a person from this particular lounge of the regal land. what is a sense of people here coming to this above a shop? is there a sense of optimism and about another democratic victory? is that disappointment and what has happened over the past 4 years? currently, i haven't seen,
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i haven't seen much excitement yet. mainly because it's still kind of early, so i expect the aspect less to go out more in november to it'll be we'll be more active in closer to, towards the next in november. but for right now, i haven't seen personally, i haven't seen much excitement or anything for the primary, like we've seen in the past few years. yeah, i mean that has to be not submitted to a number of people who kind of disappointment in about the past 4 years of the bite and administer patients. students that i spoke to at the university is saying that what do you made promises, but he hasn't kept one of them. i mean, it's kinda hard for someone. so, you know, make all these promises and keep every last one. so i mean, as long as you, i'm holding some of what you said you were going to do. i mean, i'm cool. i mean, he said the thing, but as long as i mean, they're not a 100 percent forgiven. but he's giving you ways to where you can get some of it
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forgiven or get some of it, you know, all completely forgiven a partial forgiveness. so is not what we want it, but i feel like it is a step in the right direction. yeah. what's the limits of presidential power? i mean, that goes into the by the supreme court, that the issue a student. right. and, but, but now we're looking at, at this primary last time, 4 years ago, it absolutely catapulted joe biden into the nomination. do you think you ever see something like that now i have no idea like me here. i haven't heard much. we don't really get into the political top. but from what i've been hearing is that it wouldn't be bad if we had another 40 is with him. but also we also just need to explore options. we can just, you know, go and vote because the more for him last time because they could, it could be a potential candidate that you know, can whitfield,
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the things that he didn't necessarily feel completely so is, is keeping the options open, is weighing everything and you know we go out strongly, november, nice question very quickly. is there a concern about the threat to of donald trump? and for me no, but many other people i feel i feel like there is i really do just how things went last time and they think he gets back in obviously gonna be a lot more of the same thing. so yeah, like we just need to, we need to get folks out for the primaries and we just need to go out as strong in november so we can get, you know, the right candidate that's gone into the right things from this country out inches and thank you very much indeed sir. and i spoke last night to the national chairman of the democratic committee, and he made very clear his belief that that is going to be
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a launch to an off here. and that is absolutely critical for jo biden's chances in the months ahead. mike, thank you very much for that. my kind of reinforcing their life from south carolina . so i had on this island is here and use our we report on the fly to traumatize the animals and got the whole savant. israel is a tax on this trip by a whisk and install the biggest fight. so think gear is postponed to box a tie, some serious officer shock, injury and training details coming up later i us or possibly getting to another enhancement to the southern, whether the windy width and not very well. might this effecting noise in egypt and the old in the vine? comfortable woods, 11. even hans, the cypress may be something to fear. that breeze is a bit less than it was as the full cost of such a day to attempt to disappear,
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more or less altogether. on sunday to the east is that the reason necessary to the, the story through iraq and syria? no, even iran, which took fine there. but the writing is reaching into pakistan in the snow and i've kind of some, they are quite heavy for this time. the unusual as far south as karachi and jumping down the window following that rain, this shamile blowing through the gulf has brought chills of yeah, i know things are relative, but it doesn't feel like 22 might to you because of the breeze. and the breeze itself is pick you up dust most do you have to set in the empty cold set. but dustin, the, it's not a difficult that sort of wind so that the tropics investigated shells tend to be in the size of this time. the concentrating usually pay slight mozambique madagascar. and sometimes botswana at the moment we've got a good part of south africa are covered in big shars. that includes the suit to surprising the around the west and in northern cape,
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while employees increasingly working multiple jobs. counting the cost on al jazeera, the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching ology 0 reminder about top stories on this news our, the united nations humanitarian agency says it's concerned about israel's plans to expand his operations into rafa, describing the southern know, sitting guys a has a pressure cooker of dispatch rafa, which for his egypt is a last place of refuge for more than half of the guys is 2300000 population 800 officials from the us. and europe has signed
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a letter of protest saying that leaders actions and policies could be contributing to will crimes in gaza. and that also says these really a tasks orange defeating come off, but strengthening it's a piece. and unit fact says an estimated 17000 children in guys. i have been separated from their families. are you in children's agency early a call this roused military offensive a war on children? from on this let's speak to test ingram, who is the unit test communications specialist joining us from new york tests, very good to have you with us on audra 0. so you open is ation, says 17000 children currently separated from their families in guys that what more can you tell us about these children in the apply two's taken care of them? and there's so many children at the moment that are affected by the school. but we're particularly concerned about those children who have been separated from the families l o become a company entirely. we are aware of
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a number of both ends who have lost sight of them. parents. those are children who have a lot of contact with the families in the midst of these hostilities, most of them were finding an out of hospitals where we're talking to them and hearing the stories. one of the positive things that we're learning is that for a lot of these children, they do have extended family networks that are taking care of them, which is positive. but for those that we're trying to connect that with some of the services that existing guy, the ticket. so and the company children. okay. so some of being taken care of by the extended family. but what will happen to them? what once the war and who takes care of them, then it's a good question. i think, you know, one of the things that i loved when i was in gaza 2 weeks ago is that so base extended families, they really couldn't see the, the children, you know, part of part of the family once they lose their parents. i spoke to a woman named do, sir, i had 3 children of her own and had recently taken in her 5 bases and nephews and
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lost both of them parents. and i asked her these questions and she said to me, i will about to them as if they were my own children until they married. i understand i can't replace the parents, but i'm their arms and i'll do everything i can. so it's telling them that they're in those family networks supporting children that is doing medically traumatic. yeah. so the for the young people and the last one, the whole parents. yeah, i mean every conflict. this unfortunately affects children, of course, and sadly, some of these children in guys i have seen more than one war, some of experience. even 5 was 5 guys awards. what has been you? you talked about being and guys are just 2 weeks ago. what has been the impact of this particular conflict on the children of guys, and what does the exposure to constant war due to these children? and so when i was there, i met dozens of children who all told me about the different experiences. each one had an absolutely heartbreaking title of loss of, of displacement. so many of the children are living in conditions that no child
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should have to bad living and make some shelters in the cold with no, not for lack of access to food and clean water. and sanitation and, and really missing the kind of safety and security and that, that things like having a permanent home at the school provided for the. so the conditions. uh, you know, incredibly terrible. beyond that, even what i imagine they would be like before heading into, into gaza and, and as you say, today's children the, the long term impact on that mental health is something that way, you know, stuff a very concerned about. because in a, in another conflict around the world, a child in the family might experience one or 2 traumatic events, but then being able to say the same to you. but the repeat in trauma, the children in gather experiencing will definitely have a long term impact on their mental health. now, repeated trauma as the se, but children of course are resilient and they have coping mechanisms that can help . and you talked about some of the long term impacts,
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but i mean this generation of children in gaza. it seems that they, they'll be, is con for a very long time. how do we go about helping these children, the ones who have survived? how do we help them here? all these, these 3 most recent escalation hostilities, we estimated that about half of the children and god that needed urgent mental health support. we now say that number's almost a 100 percent unit step is on the ground providing some level of mental health support and psycho social services. we've reached over 40000 children, but that is obviously not enough. the so i much more we can do and what, what we are concerned about is that until the fighting stops and children can feel safe. we're not going to see the real kind of effects of that troll more on this to and how we can help properly. so that's why we need to know. maybe it's a size so faster than the trauma can stop and we can help them. yeah, and it's not just as children, of course, as they're also the women, the mothers, the expectant mothers you were and guys have recently tell us about some of the women you met and,
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and do you know how they're dealing with things like being pregnant during this war or having to, to have children during the war. i spend the waking, the other and of the day that i spend. so the maternity hospital was the day that affected me the most. i think the stories that women were telling me about the challenges that they face during pregnancy, nothing up and get enough food or water to cancel their health and the health of the baby that they were about to bring into the. busy is terrible, i man, mothers who are just given birth to babies who is incredibly sick and then women who had miscarriages. and i spoke to him. no, she said she'd from full emergency says ariens or mothers who went in and attempt to try and rescue the babies and the conditions that pregnant women and new mothers are living in the same as everybody else. but that you ation is really exacerbated and some others were terrified about being able to bring
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a new baby back somewhere that wasn't necessarily sykes like united the streets around the thank you. thank you so much trust for speaking to us and telling about telling us about some of what you've witness while you were in guys a test. ingram is from you and assess, joining us and from neil. thank you very much for your time. thank you. the honda most thing guys, i also suffering abandoned and forgotten. i was just there has been speaking to yvette lewis transformed his clinic into a century to save hundreds of abandoned animals. honeymoon passed the story facing very grim fades of being killed by his really attack or starving to death. many animals are suffering in the war on guns. i imagine is a veterinarian in russia. he has converted the roof of his clinic to hold hundreds of abandoned animals, thereby. hold on going up not if not definitely a new place is safe. rough lines held in gaza has been a major destination for displaced people,
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which close to sewage and the number of refugees, many of whom, particularly those coming from northern and central garza broth. they have pets with them and could not just leave them to their fate. some aid is being allowed to enter the stripe, that security checks delivery bottlenecks. and the difficulty of moving through the rubble of the wars on have hindered supplies. the harsh reality of many palestinians is that they don't have a daily means, making it difficult to provide for their pets, which on the buckle. no. the medicine and food crises made it exceedingly difficult for people to keep their pets. and as a result, we are receiving daily reports of that's being abundant in the street by the owners and observing increasing numbers of abandoned pets. some animals defied all the arts and found a home in the shelter, less than a $100000000.00 and a good time. i felt guilty when i found out there wasn't vac clinic here because i
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have no idea what might happen to him. they used to get startled by loud noises and suffered panic attacks. i stopped chasing his steel and throwing himself on the ground. he feared loud noises, but that doesn't come without consequences, like the people of gaza. most surviving animals are traumatized by the devastating impact of war. 9, pacific new summit. as a result of the continuous showing the cost is running around constantly. a psychological situation has changed and she's acting up normally running around all over the place. i'm forcing me to look for her, put her in my lap and hold her closely. as many palestinians say they have gained a renewed sense of responsibility for their loved ones as well as animals hoping for peace wherever they are. any more more, just eat a profile in southern god. i mean, josh, on quote adjusts,
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it says all that it does have jurisdiction to hear a genocide case brought by ukraine against russia. days after the invasion. in february 2022 ukraine accused russia of reaching the genocide convention. moscow headset and invaded to stopping a leg genocide of russian speak as an eastern ukraine. it rejects ukraine's documented breach of treaty and once the case dismissed, tristan o marinello is a professor of law. i'd livable john morris university. he says the case is about violations of the genocide convention and not russia's use of force against decreased. this is not in a position it gains to the shop of committing the general site of the case is based on the following. the. on the following down you might claim to present to the by ukraine, russia, no, socrates have stopped the, the one of the actual negatives to green on the basis of a false claim that you create in what's completing the genocide india individual on top of the task and done yes, good. the new grade and these false allegations on is being used false allegations
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to prevent and punish the genocide is as being used to start to start the work it's . it's important to in mind that the month to 2020, to be the initial cost of just the survey. the issue with the completion measurements in these case, like like the tests done in the case against these items in these. but beyond measure what was accepted, or most of the above and beyond measurements requested to by cutting the cost imposed on device shop the cx 5. in other words, to stop the me, leave any war against you create and to be the president over the, the shuttle to adjust. he says, a, remind me that russia is not to comply with these visual measures. that's, let's remind they are the binding. so the case, so we'll move on, it's not the case on the guy the deal to do useful for success. but he's a case on the validation of the genocide convention on this. because a in germany's bottom and says, approved a radical change to the citizenship laws, it will allow more migraines to naturalize, as germans, the government says,
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the new laws will benefit those of lived and worked in the country. for decades. somebody came before some buildings. these people are queueing to take a german language test. if they pulse, they'll be one step closer to becoming german citizens. so years that's been a long and difficult process, but now parliament has voted to relax the rooms, which is helpful for me. i lived here since leaving jordan in 2016. good. very good news. that's very good news. uh. i think there's a lot of people that have been living in germany working on quite one integrate that you can see, but the rules were a bit to stick in part minutes to say the change is on to bring germany in line with the rest of the you and vital this noise, that's a new citizenship, though, is a historic step towards a more modern immigration country on. everyone has now understood that i can only maintain now economic prosperity of social cohesion. so immigration, under the revised law applicants will be allowed to keep their existing citizenship
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the time a person needs to live in the country to qualify will also be caught from most applicants. it will be 5 years instead of the current state. for those with fluent german vamps drops to just 3 years. the biggest potential beneficiaries of the changes are from the turkish community. my motor boat is one of the 3 and a half 1000000 techs in germany to aunt germans citizens. i always thought it would be hard to do. i could have it qualifications, all sorts of things. my german skills, a say, so it'd be good enough now. i think so now i need to submit an application. not everyone welcomes the change floor. conservative cd you potty opposed is all the far right. if day has been accused of wanting to pull to migrants to become naturalized as germans. it's leaders deny this and have denounced the new law and the governments entire asylum and migration strategy. these are the take,
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the type of these policies you're driving, local storage is to despair blowing up welfare systems and undermining internal security. but above all, you're depriving germans of the homeland torch. the new law will not come into effect until mid may at the latest, but there are already hundreds of thousands of people in the system waiting to be naturalized. so even with the new law, it's not going through both houses of parliament. potential applicants may well be waiting separately, is to get hold of one of these. a german possible dominant came out is there a government investigation is underway in kenya. after at least 3 people were killed in a major fire and 280 others were injured. 5 fighters battled for hours to put out the blaze. catherine solely for some nairobi. the people here in
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a crowded neighborhood was settling down for the night when suddenly an exclusion. some said they had smelled gas fumes for about an hour before the incidents. investigators believe a leak at the plant led to gut feeling does exploding local people say the hottest sound like send followed by a huge ball of fire. several walk killed. this woman is inconsolable. this is the gospel apple. whether gusting dot exploded, it heat, a nearby tech style warehouse, the court fire several residential houses. vehicles and business premises was also damaged. the impact was huge. this is a call that has been completely destroyed. no residents who are in the houses say that the explosion was so loud that houses should stop clean carrying the series, the house was leaving in was
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a raised to the ground. some of her belongings destroyed to watch them. oh no more for the summer more people started saying 5 fire. when i felt week i felt i was suffocating for me to call them monoxide. there was a woman behind me and she wanted help. but i could only save myself. i'm a happy moon day, a motto, government officials have launched an investigation into why the plant was operate without a license from the energy regulator. it was not in place just with the status of it . so clearly uncomfortable and focused on the residential areas of the manual, such as the legal businesses and definitely they compromise people to continue doing so i'm, those are the ones that the bus will be held back onto the lives of jacqueline and her neighbors have been turned upside down, they say they've complained to many times about the devil and why it was being operated. yeah,
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hoping government will ok quickly to ensure facilities like this can be moved away from where people leave passing slowly. altura nairobi still ahead in sports and i'm any so remembers because he needs to remember from his indian cricket or in the 2nd test again, single and that's kind of ex, would be to stay with the business like this. this brought to you believe, i guess as i live slowly on,
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one of your makes modern plates. the business like just is free to you, i guess is an ice fly on one of your makes modern plates the the time i'm supposed to speak for the thank you very much. sonya main was the hero of a south korea as a fault from a goldens piece of strange. busy and reached the asian cup semi finals,
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they always had laid on full sun. one stuff, it's tom pendalty, which was schooled by when he chan it was because he is forced to go off to the 90 minute at this tournaments. australia then had a man seen to for an extra time and song that made them pay school in the winter to send these country in to the last for jordan to reach the semi finals of the agent account for the 1st time in the history over the side of things and the 2nd off against subject to some getting an overview of tunnels to soon so take his time home, jordan of any able go to as far as quota finals previously, but now they've made it into the final full way they will face south korea, the quota finals are on the way up africa, a couple of nations as well. so step nigeria up against and go to and it's by jerry and so you need one know through adam on the look man. and our julians all the highest strength team lift in the tournament wall and go to the all the lowest now it's
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a huge shock in the world of boxing this month's heavy weight showdown between tice and fury. and all these on the stake has been postponed. it's been reported that fear has been injured in training. the fighters who are both, i'm beaten, was supposed to face each other in saudi arabia on february 17th, but that date has now been scrapped. let's bring in daily telegraph boxing weiss, a guy with a davies who's in the u. k. car. thank you for your time. what are you hearing about what's happened to fury? a good evening for love's and it's a um, well, we don't just here and it was saying it now i'm a gash above the right. so i sustained, inspiring very recently, maybe even today. and the video is now come out as well. he was wearing a head guard against his smallest stuck to your opponent as the appears to be kissed by an elbow up. and so the next dense level, but while they were in clutch schools is, is required. so i've spoken to this camp is required. 50 stitches and to the eyes
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the same, i think that was damaged. where to go, i think is 67 stitches in the fight, was also violated a couple of years back and is precluded the event, as you say, the undisputed heavyweight, sorry. ready again, it's always unders that go in your head on february the 17th they will reset you the i'm sure the later in the year. but for now and fewer, he's put out a comment showing himself in great shape and camp. for now, this, this fight come go ahead, is a great travesty. they had been room is the theory has had a troubled ken. what can you tell us about that? yeah, but i've also heard rumors that he's had a great camp as well. this is boxing, it's, is this for this, the ball room suppose of opinions and i, you know, he looks in phenomenal shape. he may have not had a great camp. i know you didn't have a great camp going in. so one of the wilder fights, but he drew $1.12 of those. no one cops themselves in the all i deliberately to get out of a fight. is there anything extraordinary amounts of money for flights and all
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excited to be sick? who was in camp in modesty, i'd stayed at the moment. um, it was due to go to saudi arabia next week. there is a to 5 deal. there's no reason why theory. but if i wanted to pull out this silver, see that dental incident, and i imagine um, oh, let me to is, is, precludes the undisputed talked to from a nova hall for a year or 2. we haven't had one for 25 years. it's a real shame boat fight as will be desperately disappointed. we're all disappointed in the industry and all the phantoms, the bull tickets and flights. ready be disappointed as well. it does take 2 boxes to make a fight. so how much of a blog is this to music? it is a blow and you never know they might potentially come up with another pilot for him to fight is off. we don't know if the event is all for the kingdom or renewing re i
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don't separate the 17 said may find another opponent for he's sick and she leaves yang and joseph paul co retraining to face each other that but following up with the mandatory states of that training for a more a 2 bed in town to re at the closest headline by honestly, joshua gaines before we us the heavyweight champion process in gall, new, another. rumbling reacts i picked the rumbling of the jungle if you like. ready those years ago, and the slip tug of extra around that they're all heavy weights and can put them on it. but if they want to resuscitate, to rescue the event, perhaps that offer another programs to all extenders, excuse me, to always have to reset right now, but he's got 3 of those bells, the w, b i b, s a, w, b o bells, and you just wonder whether he wants to stay active and have another fights, he would risk losing his balance, of course,
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or he would want to wait till this is per long to may be at the earliest, i'd say, judging by the pick. so the cost. ready till june or july we will find out i'm sure the next 20. ready 48 hours, what all exactly we think is deciding to do it saturday. dave is always nice talking to you. thank you. pleasure piece of the head of mercedes for me to one thing so. so will says new is hamilton, leaving for, for raleigh has taken me by surprise. the 7 time world champion has decided to switch to bay arrivals at the end of the 2020 full season. it will bring to an end, a decade. societies where he's one old, but one of these drive is titles. i've taught the rule but as a couple of days earlier, but wanted to wait for the breakfast we had planned and it was wednesday morning. and this is when he, when he broke the news, i didn't know if you can be very straightforward because i'm straightforward too. so once he said this is what i'm, what i'm trying to do, that was the fact that you can try to convince him. otherwise having judging that
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seat is great for the team. and knowing that we have a drive on the other lever makes the decision for the 2nd seat, much more comfortable. i haven't really properly reflect the team on where we're going to go from the key to very experienced because i don't know yet. well, what is the best for any potential driver that's coming in all for the team going forward? indians. crickets is all in a good position at stumps on day one of the 2nd test against england opened at your short speech i saw hold on one man. so after the hailstorm itself, such as the best, it's easy to use eating $56.00 is on these weights. when i'm beaten century j, so it was 179. martha plays ideas 336 for 6. 5, which seems one. okay, be we're getting a couple of dollars with another sports news update. 40
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