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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  February 3, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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the situation now when regions were settled, finding 1st image, pensions are rapidly rising. people in power investigates whether this could be the last generation to farm the line. the rocks, walter was part 2 of 2 on a jersey to the the, the clock. this isn't news on like from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the us bombs, iraq and syria is payback for drone to type it kills 3 us soldiers ensure the result comes just as often. the bodies of the 3 american troops arrived back home for funeral substance. the struggle for food and gaza with hosp, the population crumbs into one city. desperation is mounted. if it's ready,
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troops say the closing in on rough. the gunfire don't and the occupied westbank cuz really forces carry out more rates on palestinian the so iraq and syria had condemned the united states for carry out at strikes on the wrong fact. groups on that territory, us says it hit at least $85.00 targets across syria under rock using long range bombers. it's in response to a drain to try and call an army base and jordan last weekend that killed 3 american soldiers. sir, in state media say at least 13 pro rating fights is what killed for the month ahead of this report. the us air strike on army groups linked to iran, one of dozens across iraq and syria,
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a long range bombers through directly from the us to take part in the operation. the white house as the tax sites were carefully chosen to avoid civilian deb. us military forces struck more than $85.00 targets at 7 facilities utilized firearms, islamic revolutionary guard. and another thing, groups that they sponsor 3 of the facilities are rec for them are in syria. iraq is condemned strikes is a violation of itself. syrian stake media or cooling it, us aggression. both countries have reported casualties. the bombings were framed as a response to a drone attack on american forces. nearly a week ago, 3 soldiers were killed and doesn't for injured at the military base and toward their bodies return to the us on friday, us president joe biden promised the response, and now that's been delivered. presumably the goal of the campaign is to
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reestablish the tourist, which is at the end of the day, a political and a psychological condition. so the question is, can the, these actions inflict enough damage on a rainy, an interest that the uranium swell? uh, you know, basically step back from doing this sort of thing again in the future. some are groups and a rock or know, pledging more attacks on us targets in the region. the, the white house says it's not seeking board or conflict in the region, but suggested more strikes or to come saying what began tonight will not end tonight since morning i will just era what will speak to the rest of the in the writing capital in just a moment 1st, let's go to baghdad to my food up the lead at the moment, just take us through festival. the reaction from like that if you will of the will let me start 1st with the retail,
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the ation that has been conducted by the flemish resistance. is that a position that includes it? and i'm going to be it on a line on the groups. it says that it's fighters have a chatted out. attacks with the missiles, a targeting get the, a ton of admitted to a base in the city of which is home to us, admitted to the personnel. and also the a tag to this morning the and said, but it's a base with a drawing as you know, the said the houses in both coalition and you as a troops in western iraq minutes, resources and commanders with the hope of the mobilization, a forces say that that hooks quotes are in about providence in wisdom. the lock near the hall, i'm district, that's near to the board that which city has been a hit with data strikes. they say that 3 minutes the personnel were killed, 2 civilians, and 15, although as a one did as well as a number of civilian houses,
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it would uh, damage it by the 8 a site that was talking to that would cut it out by u. s. air force targeting notations that have been used according to both us any lucky sources that have been used in launching both missiles and the drones to target the us and coalition forces, minute treat facilities and iraq and syria. on the other hand, here in about that, the government has it that condemned the tax, the spokesman of deluxe to the ultimate forces. it stated that the data strikes the usa, dislikes out of violation of iraq sovereignty and undermining xerox efforts to achieve this debility. and probably with the could drag a watkins agent into so that it, any stability. and let me tell us more about the focus of these attacks of the targets, the lightly impact on the ability of these groups to afraid or what
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are the targets or locations a used to by iraq's popular mobilization forces including the atlantic resistance, the stomach resistance, which includes a number oh but you're on a line on the groups that have been engaged in attacking us and coalition forces minutes. the facilities in a rock and city since october the 17th. since october the 17th they have got it out about $160.00 attacks in iraq and it is cities. but these locations also include the munition warehouses and also launch pads used to a lot of drones and missiles targeting get us and coalition forces minutes. the facilities in a lot of city of what that's probably the most important outcome old that is the disruption, if i may say of the, uh, the escalation, as you know, that a few days ago following the sunday attack on us to tell are a 22 basia,
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near the border with the children and syria, at the stomach, resistance brigades, the name of the, the has bullet brigades analysis this collision, and also the suspension of attacks against us. us and coalition forces 8 era can sit here, but that has been disrupted by these attacks because these brigades, autumn, now threatening to escalate to resume their attacks against us. and coalition forces ministry facilities. i'm not many times, so that's a, that's a picture from baghdad. my friend of why had a reporting, let's cross to tyrone know in iran, russell said are standing by then and the rest will say, the usa, the old pause lead to iran. what are the writing it writing saying about this as well? so far there hasn't been any official reaction from around or that hasn't been any uh statement from the reading, the officials. yeah. perhaps they are still going through the damage assessment process. and also it could be a strategy of the around trying to distance itself from these attacks and also the,
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the groups that are being attacked. so the jungle gym block, strict fusions here in iran was that was due. yes. a is going to retaliate by attacking the you run the affiliated groups, which you around caused them as the excess of the resistance. but they were not expectations that there would be any direct attack warranty running, swim, or you run in assess in iraq or, or syria. but now, based on the sun comes statement, we see the 2 important points. the 1st is the location of these attacks where these attacks have will cure that is the sort of data sued and the north of album came out. so this region is quite create to go forward. you ryan's char supply chain and the you don't, if you to the groups here have any relies on this supply chain. and also, it is quite busy with the writing, you know, for the, to the groups. and also is very much important because it's somehow connected iran
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to syria way uh, iraq. and now we can see that the usc is also trying to disconnect iran from syria as well, or at least diminished or, or reduced is logistical capacity over there. so, and the 2nd one is that the us se that they have target, of course forces. so there shouldn't be any confusion about that because forces are not any part of made it to the group that, that affiliated to yvonne is an official unit of the retinue. revolution to god. so by seeing the usa attacked the quotes, forces it means that the usa attack, did you run, you know, official army on, to wooden soil. and that is definitely going to put you right into quite a different position. difficult position because they were saying that if there would be attacks on their soil or on the assets in the line or outside your on that, that sort of going to match the match fermi. a rustle,
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thanks to that service instead of the entire onwards. quite hard to disentangle, a visit to see the wood for the trees and speak to its own and drive it. he knows region very well being that several times joins us, has it. let's just have a look at the context this we can bring up a map here and to try and understand the broad a geographical picture and where all this is going on, where the targets will, yes, context is really important. and then if you see on this month old going all the way from iran into iraq, into syria, and then 11 on is very many of these groups have been operating all the way from dhl. a do so that have been a 2 body problem in savannah. the analyst at the base is where that will be the number of tax that's based, which was hit by ballistic missiles by iran, which houses us personnel to words will become of a 5 on the opposite side. that will come out on the city and side where there is a presence, a few sports into that. and then again in data zoar with us forces is present. and these munitions which are linked to it on which are being thing
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a crucial role in the fight against iceland. now, part and parcel of the security effort rate is whether you look at iraq or syria. the popular mobilization forces being the biggest of them don't is the hash, the shabby, which have now reporting to the rocky prime minister. so it is extremely significant to look at it, not just as a pretext of some of the groups that are operating in desert, octopus, these are groups which have been back, some of being trained by iran, some by the united states. and coalition forces as well in the fight against ice and, and now when this layers up there is the warning off it escalating, you're already seeing 4 countries in that picture. you've already got the theater award expanding to government. and all of these groups coming together where the us insisted it is not according to belief, but it is continuing to thought that we've already heard of just now from my food saying that there's retaliation taking place. the us says it's just the beginning is going to be more strikes coming. so the potential for this to expand is, as you say, is large. absolutely. and that is what we've been hearing from various reasons and
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does that. the government does it off the government of syria, the government of jordan, the, the turks. the gcc have only been warning against the, of the potential for all of this to escalate beyond anybody's control. because many of these groups may be ideologically, or militarily links to iran. but if it is not clear how much operational control does it on half of all of these groups, and if they decide, and now you've seen the retaliation, because 3 us personnel were killed. thousands of us person that are deployed in these areas. as you begin to see some of the tiny ac measures put this escalate into something further. and again, it's not just a production of us troops. you also have to look at for the data store. for instance, there's thousands and thousands of iso fighters were being held by the sd of the kurdish forces, which are backed by the united states in case the u. s. leads in case there is a vacuum as be seen as a theaters before they could be other implications. there could be other outcomes as again, which would not be able to controlled by anyone in the industry and easy to strides
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what actual impact do they have on the, the groups ability to act when it appears to be of any measured response and you have not seen any individuals are being targeted uh, major areas in iraq, major cities, the central cities have not been targeted. the strikes have conducted been conducted in our posts, in weapons depots and prospectors areas where they please. that was some for warning of what was going to come. so it appears that the us president had to respond, he has responded, but he hasn't responded in a way that it would, you know, start to change reaction of attacks and come through attacks. as we've seen in the past, you would you not at the point yet when we solve and defy some so the money was murdered that the ring and then resorted to ballistic missiles against the us spaces in the rock. i don't think we've reached that precipice yet, but again, this is a very fluid, active, a theater floor, and any miscalculation could have unintended cry. wrong says, of cause it doesn't want war. but what does it want from these militias?
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when if you see in the last decade or so in the fight against icing, i guess there has been a us coalition, that'd be nobody thing in that area. but all of these groups which were heading the operations, especially in iraq, were troops on the ground. i think a fight against, i think, done by munitions which are backed by iran, ideologically aligned to air on. so iran is not going to, it has now essentially a controller from there on all the way into the rock, into syria and to level. so it on has this an unprecedented influence in the last few decades that it now has groups on the ground with the weapons in their hands. it is not going to give a, give them up easily. the us once to go off to them. it is be trying to go off to them, but it's troops and on the ground. but again, now that tempers are high, emotions are high with the situation in guns. a lot of unrest in these countries with thousands and thousands of protesters have been coming out to protest against them as well. so it will not be a suitable moment for these countries,
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even if they wanted to go off to these groups. if not be the time and if could again have unintended consequences. and that's a great context for us. thanks very much. and if someone can jump in here, thank you. now the us this report, or the last 3 strikes in yemen to see 5 and say they hit beast of the city of cider on saturday morning. and the hey fees which are backed by around. i've been attacking shipping in the red sea and protested israel's will on the now these ready forces have killed at least 15 palestinians and 3 strikes in the central and southern parts of the strip. most of those killed in the attacks on the algola and rough uh, with families displays from other cities. more than 27000. 100 palestinians have been killed and it's really a text in the gaza strip. opened nearly 4 months of cool, too many fail. what's coming next is relative announced. it will evolve since
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ground defensive rafa, the southern most corner of the district which folders age if it's already over crowded. and as more than half of the population of $2300000.00 people set the in such a safety supplies are running low in the united nations is describing the situation and roughly as a pressure cooker of despair. while it says people are routinely going without food and when meals are available to charge the kitchens, the wait for a place of food can last hours, it may consume. chevy francisco, it's a long wait for men, women, and children. it's crumbling to get their bolts filled with what ever is being served. so my love to go home to check the kitchen disliked. these are struggling to see the growing number of displace palestinians and drop for the city is crime. but more than half of cost us population of nearly 2 and a half 1000000 people,
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we came to rough off on thousands of 16 and here we line up for food from 12 pm. and sometimes we get to up to 2 hours. children have defend for themselves. the united nations children's agency says an estimated $17000.00 minus, unaccompanied or separated from the families. i stand here for food every day because we don't have any at home. this, this place mother was diagnosed with cancer at the time of a child's book, just before the war started. she and her children have had to survive on one meal a day for weeks now. but today is a good day to having the 1st big mean in weeks. it includes rise beans and so not in the hudson and the since i gave good, we didn't have any needs that to or to nothing funding. some general people who
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gave us rice and beans today, i don't know who they are, but we are grateful. some families are having to eat and move forward or to survive . a trickling into garza from to border crossings is only a fraction of what's needed as well as accuse of using starvation as a weapon. the full by blocking civilian access to food and water, that he's gonna find me in these high and increasing each day with persistent pulse deal, it is industry to money to it, and access palestinians in casa, experiencing most of ation. and those with kate is ready, bombings, fear they will die of hung up on the consumption of these are just season. let's go live now to reference southern girls a honeymoon like we were just standing by for certain honey, you're not really reporting on the volume. ready and living the daily effects of it,
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tell us what you see. an experience of the, of the daily struggle for survival is this where at least we're here in, over a crowded rough we're, we're able to see and documents that daily struggle of, of the people in rough estimate in finding foods and, and drinkable water so far. it has been very difficult for the one point. 9000000 displays palestinian cornered and rough. i send you the vast majority of them are in 10 fans and no loss here. that's a western part of robust city where the lack the very basic supplies and infrastructure and all the subsidies that help them survive these difficult times of what we're looking at. an overlay hungry population. just given the fact that there are no, it'd been delivered. the mechanism is broken. the much of the commercial trucks that'd be not allowed to private sectors are not enough for if they are allowed
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inventory guys, the price is a triple. then sometimes went higher than what people are able to afford. they don't have the cash flow to buy them. they don't have the purchasing capacity given to 5 that the vast majority of employees or private sectors and please do not have, did not have their paycheck since the beginning of the war or even a p, a employee. you don't have the, the enough financial capabilities to buy. so the vast majority of people here, if not all of them, they are living on either one meal or the, or the goal for day is entire families go for days without any proper food to eat. done and fox, most of the canned food they've been eating and given the fact that it's been, it's, it's, it's locked on, the rubber are crossing for so long it goes bad and it's not suitable for human consumption. so we'll look at different categories here, including those of the newborn. it's a newborn baby as far as struggling and dying because of 19 attrition. those who are breast feeding women and pregnant women as well and are not able to continue
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with their pregnancy or breast feeding and properly because they lack the, the new trends needed for them to sustain their health and to continue then to there it. so then those who are a are able to move, they are filling the streets. here we see children at roaming at filled streets, folds rubble, streets here, just searching for scraps of food. and in fact, then, according to report by the united nations and also the slightest relief worldwide. and then look at the, the, on the international group. nice, 5 phases, scale of a foot, a quarter, that costs a $5.00 foot and cries is, we'll look at a quarter of gaza population. that's half a 1000000 people are in extreme famine right now, and that number will look it up. people whole remain in the northern part and gods as they were 4 weeks now. they haven't been able to receive any, any of the food that's been allowed into the gall,
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this trip little on the contaminated water, that they've been drinking leading into the spread of disease. and as a result of well, water born diseases ruskie the lives of not only the people who are able to continue, but also the most vulnerable to group among of them of children and those with lot with health complications. the situation continue to get worse, the needs, housing they on the box. we don't have a clear mechanism for humanitarian, a then much needed medical supplies and, and, and the new essential item is to help people to survive. we're looking at the entire mass. it's hard vision for people. all of this is happening under intense bombing campaign that continues to pound across the gaza strip. yeah, half a 1000000 people in extreme 5 minutes a very troubling situation. very troubling numbers. honey, thanks that tiny about me. with that update for reference dogs and to further demonstrate the horror of what's going on. unicef says an estimated $17000.00
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palestinian children unaccompanied. will have been separated from their families in the past 4 months, but say not from testing room who's from the un children's agency. and she recently left osborne told us about some of the youngsters. but she met when i was there, i met dozens of children who all told me about the different experiences h. one had absolutely heartbreaking tile of, of loss of, of displacement. so many of the children are living in conditions that no child should have to bad living in makes and shelters in the cold, with no deductibles, 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 even what i imagine they would be like before heading into, into gaza. and as you say to these children, the,
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the long term impact on their mental health is something that way, you know, stuff a very concerned about because, you know, in another conflict around the world, a child in the family might experience one or 2 traumatic events. but then being able to play the same to you, but the repeated trauma, the children and gods are experiencing will definitely have a long term impact on their mental health. some buffalo, these, this right most recent escalation hostilities, we estimated that about half of the children and got the needed urgent mental health support. we now said that numbers almost a 100 percent unit on the ground, providing some level of mental health support and psycho social services. we've reached over $40000.00 children, but it's 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 say the real kind of effects and that trauma or understand how we can help properly. so that's why we need an immediate cease fire so, so the,
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the trauma can stop and we can help them. what is ready for the zip car? it up more rage of nights in the occupied westbank. a yes, heavy gun fire reported in to us when sold just stored in the city in the early hours of sight today. they also rated several of the cities including numbers and calculated as well as tom's did you need. meanwhile, a policy and have been to best, has been finalized by israeli soldiers. this video shows the optimal of the raiders left the pavement disarray and the families belongings scattered about. and now since the beginning of the war and gaza is ready forces of setup, hundreds of new military check points across the divide west bank. they say the goal is to ensure israel security palestinian sites. just another way to collectively humiliate the need. abraham has this report now this is really check point you have now this in the occupied westbank is closed, at least for now,
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posting and driver's waiting to move in and out of the city are at a standstill. no one knows when or if they will be allowed to continue their journey. traffic is moving at another check point. the annapolis. what 74 year olds and maternity says it's taking too long. it's our last week i spent 3 hours at this check point. so by the time i arrived to my destination to drop off the shipment, it was too late and the stores were closed. long before the world goes a started, tustin is suffered from his way. you made it through checkpoints, that's isolate and disconnected cities and towns from one another as these really a full in gaza increases. so does the number of as really obstacles in the occupied westbank. new gates have been installed is really soldiers hold the keys with no restriction on his way the car is moving in the occupied territory. what
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organizations say before the war, the around 77 activated then man check points. after the war, more than 500 check points were reactivated under all 140 new ones established in dolton were talking about more than 700 check points, cement blocks, 3rd smells, and gates many are told to be shot like the one behind it really is a good to check the driver for fluid knowledge in the occupied last spring. after the 37 years in the business, he knows the short cuts and how to avoid closures. but many of the alternative routes are on developed. we've joined the armada for a drive from bremo law. did you need a journey that shouldn't take more than 2 hours roadblocks closed through within 3 check points. later, we reached our destination. a journey which took us twice as long within 4
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hours. the work to stress and anxiety, humiliation, extra cost and waste of time they want to make our lives hard and complicated. so we eventually the alternative route means doing stuff being blocked, being frustrated. it resembles much of the palestinians to life spent in waiting that but he does eat a coupon to a thing well is rarely subtler tax on palestinians in the occupied westbank of increase sharply in the past 4 months. the u. s. is imposed sanctions on for settlers who are responsible for some of the buttons, but many doubt the restrictions will make a difference. charles stratford reports now from the town of alex. so we have another attack by israeli settlers in the occupied west bank promised to be in villages. tell us the attack has came in the middle of the night from one of the 2 illegal settlements on the other side of the valley. family of 5 heated,
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terrified and the home is the settlers pools actual over that. com such as a light and that the situation is terrible. they allow us to farm or build or take care of our trees, whatever bite and says the settlers weren't listen to him. as we feel is ready to pay a driving off into the village to palestinian olive groves. this is one of hundreds of attacks on palestinian property by illegal is riley secular. since the will begin on gauze, on october, the 7th. the people here, as you can imagine, a very nervous these right. the ministry has just arrived. they do not want to be filmed now all the week, so promises and rhetoric and washington the find administration now says it will impose sanctions on is lady settlers accused of committing acts of violence to be occupied territories. the 1st full settlers targeted by the sanctions include 22
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year old david che chest a who reportedly let a group that sit by to buildings assaulted college stadiums and damaged a property, resulting the tax of a palestinian civilian and this mosque, my shovel. zip among the fields, i'm throwing a rock through a car window. the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu released the statement saying is well x again slowly. so easy to break the law. every with the full exceptional matches are not necessary to the secular lead. is denounced biden's order. the executive order starts signed by the president of the united states is both disappointing and surprising. you would expect president biden to look into the fact before signing such an order. you in says that has been a massive increase in set through a tax on palestinians and their property in the last 4 months, many involving gums, and with the support of frontier to prove images ready soldiers. and by i don't
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think that this, it doesn't give any consent to the so to the send doesn't mean anything to them if the americans and by then instead think that this is towards the group. he has to deal with them as a ton of this. have to be punished. you have to be taken to ga us pressure on israel. small right? government may be growing, but many palestinians say biden's executive holder is more about his re election campaign. and about forcing any change israel's behavior child stuff et al jazeera, a. so you, in the occupied with bank, it's still a head hearing. how does your a, palestinian go disabled and often by it's ready? bombings, appeals for an end to plus the yes, please confronting the princess is intelligent to your off to the low house of part of the process of presidents, controversial reforms. the
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major storage is back to it, no way was guest of a 120 and 30 kilometers per hour. it's running through fairly quickly now and contains of an element of rain or snow, which will be showing itself as these as east inside of europe into western russia . but the following is still called issue comes off the water that so we're talking about single figures, but not sub 0 figures. and this is yolanda division software, which is roger the will most of which it's sunday, but colder and along which there is rain folding. but you will notice that rain doesn't change very much in variations, not to bring any further south. and we still got windy weather over the british owls. norway was snow at some height. but if you pick up vienna on the wall on the side of that cold front, we see temperature steadily rising heat up to 15, quite strongly by tuesday. still is,
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and i fly through eastern europe to give off on pleasant weather. i know libya and some parts of no need shipped as well. most of north africa is drawing on the mountains left as strong as it was still contained some sand, bring it into chad. and the significant rain across southern africa goes from more or less and go to 2 times in the summer thunderstorms. and once again blooming in what is otherwise, a pretty warm south africa, the unique perspective on and the but don't want to even if i'm not reporting, i want to leave this. and it was really a formatting thoughtful, this coverage and there's no reason to target the journal on hers voices. and i'm of the communications on please connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere be that women are delivering babies in the shelters in the rubble of their own hugs. and this is unacceptable. the stream on
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the, you watching out 0. a reminder of our top story is a saw and syria underactive condemned us attract some, at least $85.00 targets linked to iran. the way it responds to the drain strong company in american military base, and george and last weekend, the killed 3 soldiers threatened self. those 3 soldiers have been re punctuated and received that was terminate in delaware. yes, president joe biden privately with the family's piece, suggested that most strikes shots come garza is where the forces of killed at least 15 palestinians and 3 strikes in the central and something called strip. israel has enough, it will advance as ground offensive towards rafa where many palestinians have fled in search of say, some more. and our top story in the us strikes in iraq and syria joshua line. this is the director of the center for middle east studies at the university of oklahoma
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. and he says, of washington is playing a dangerous game by carrying out a tax on a rock. and it wants to show that it's strong. there are many politicians here in washington who are clamoring for more action calling by week. this is an election c season, so he has to respond. but at the same time, he's made it very clear he does not want to escalate. and that means 2 things. he can hip syrians, that's easy, nobody cares about the syrian government. and uh, but we do care about the rocky government. the americans care about the rocky government. and there is a strategic reassessment of america's goals. america's relationship going on right now because they, they recently killed a, leading your rocky politician the head of a, one of the commanders of the islamic resistance. and, and that caused an upfront an uproar because these militias,
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which americans always call pro iranian, are actually they are a rocky militias. they're part of the rocky government and the prime minister of sedan he is beholding to them. so he cannot, you know, he had to scream bloody murder and say, look at the americans have to move out. and every rocky politician announced they did not want the iraq to become a battle ground between iran and the united states. it's not worth it. so america does not want to get it checked in from iraq, particularly, not before the elections in november. so it wants to be strong, but it doesn't want to kill too many rockies. more than $800.00 public service officials in the united states, united kingdom and the european union have signed it as a criticizing that government support for israel's foreign gauze, or 80 of them from the us civil servants from the european union dominate. the group at valesa says, israel has shown no boundaries in its ministry operations,
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causing tens of thousands of preventable civilian deaths. and the ministry operation has not contributed to defeat to him by as soon as instead springs to make its appeal. the lesser also says support for israel has been without real conditions or accountability and that they governments risk contributing to grave violations of international humanitarian law. will crimes, ethnic cleansing, and genocide. rep of underwood is a former dutch diplomat to sub to ramallah. she resigned in 2022 in protest. the game starts policy owners run in palestine and says that concerns a growing right around the world about western support. for israel. 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 its credibility. so that's why you see everywhere
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across the world, basically you see, you see 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? um and yeah, and so that the civil service has decided that it would be a strong message if they organize, 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, stating that what is happening, i'm gonna right now has a high probability of a matching suggest side. so we are dealing with an extreme situation and i think it is a bit in the course of the, of a desperate maybe as well. they just realize the civil service that they're the,
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the possibilities to influence can certainly 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 well behind the scenes diplomatic efforts to end the war continuing costs that has been helping to mediate towards most recently the prime minister. i met you and sucked you general as all the different months ago to, to change page reports of the set cookie general of the united nations meeting, the prime minister of cutoff, who's been leading negotiations with egypt, israel and the us on efforts to get a new much longer cessation of the fighting in casa
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for the end of the meeting, and probably minister mohammed didn't abdur rahman know, funny was not saying and the thing, but the un had this comment. no surprise, discuss the efforts underway to end the fighting to secure the release of the hostages and to ensure the support for humanitarian operations was the 6th general given any timeline for a potential start to a new suspicion. he was brief to on the on, on the latest. earlier this week is the security council metal and gaza. algeria, the current are a member of the council. so can i see the new draft resolution, which would again cool front of me just see spa. but the us ambassador linda thomas greenfield says this is very unhelpful to the ongoing delicate negotiations. this draft resolution to put sensitive negotiations in jeopardy, derailing the exhausted,
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ongoing diplomatic efforts to secure the release of hostages and secure an extended pause that palestinian civilians and aid workers so desperately need. so the us ambassador, so she's opposed to the timing of a new draft presentation. but of course, countries being opposed to the idea of a c spa finale, full months or un security council resolution demanding a c spa, would have been possible ready if the us haven't used it's vito on 3 different occasions. james base out is era of the united nations us more than 8 and a half 1000 children have been injured in israel's war and gaza. many have had arms or legs amputated without ascetic one. young palestinian girl recalls a road and the fall. right? that's on summer in that that,
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2 other world news now, knowledge and teen is low. a house of pilot minutes has passed a controversial star to bill smoking protests in the capital members of congress policy president of the malays reformed by $144.00 to $109.00 bytes charged by reports. now, from par, deserves on what this means for the country as it struggles to have become a debt crisis of the nation is not for sale, chanted these people outside argentina's congress. it happened. death to lawmakers passed president heavy. it'd be nice landmark bill meant to begin transforming the state and the economy. critics say they call them and will use the will to increase the expectation of natural resources, benefit the private sector, and cut resources for the environment and culture. if he doesn't get them off, this is what we see. a group of 40 businessman guides malays policies on the right
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. so often times had risk. the bill touches fundamental issues that affect people to work in class. the debate lasted for 3 days and the government had to give in to the demands of other political parties. the bill initially had over 600 last, it ended with a little over 300 the one in which we voted clashes between protesters and security forces. have taken place to the debate, the government says argentina's economy needs to be motor nice to attract for an investment. they also blame the previous administration for sewing inflation to the
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dire economic situation and the lack of funding we served in the central bank. so, but i will check in 50 what we have noise. the people say this governments doesn't listen to social need. this government is a 3rd party and exploitation of an enter democratic. oh yeah, that's the only thing they can say, because the government took office 50 days and found over 1000 efficient rates in the past is 1000 and you're talking about us. 50 days have been in power yet. but the bill still needs to be revised little by little and then ratified in the senate to relay one with 56 percent of the volts in december and says he has the legitimacy to implement. he's a stereotype measures to reduce government spending and fight inflation. but those against him say he's measures will bring even greater economic despair and promise to fight back to this, i will just see the point of sight is anti government protest isn't believe you
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a blocking major road to the 2nd week of demonstrations. they want the elections to choose. new supreme court judges is off to the constitutional court, ruled that for the president, even morales could not run for election. in 2025 runners. resigned in 2019 of the weeks of protest spots by a disputed fate. chilly has declared a state of emergency as well as the pos rage across the central part of the country . at least 10 people reported that and they found the party, so region and around a 1000 times to being damaged or destroyed. you saw, as you say, then mobilizing more emergency teams to try and control the flames. chileya, along with other countries and south america, has experience extremely high temperatures and dry weather conditions. in recent weeks, sidney is in democratic republic of congo. at least one person is being killed into injured and explosions at a primary school. it happened in laguna on the outskirts of government in north
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keeping of province at the government says the m $23.00 on groups responsible fighters. we also believe to be behind and attacked on a you and helicopter that into 2 peacekeepers on friday as the race for the white house has arrived in south carolina. democratic primaries kick off on saturday and the little opposition vices are expected to choose president joe biden. as a kind of it, it's a, it's a face off against for president donald trump in november. and south carolina is contest, could offer some clues as to how that final vote is shape. you know, it, assume that going forward. as this report. oh, south carolina, south carolina is hosting the 1st democratic primary withdrew biden's name on the ballot for the truth is, i wouldn't be here without the democratic voters this outcome, and that's a fact. the biden camp has chosen the south eastern state fruits and now google primary,
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instead of the traditional iowa and new hampshire. the goal is to give grades are influenced to state that reflects america's racial and economic diversity. south carolina has one of the highest percentages of black voters in the country. a quarter of it's a legible voters are black, with a population of 5000000. it's also among states with the lowest household income and levels of education. south carolina does not have party registration, meaning it's primaries open tool. eligible voters are free to cast their ballots in the democratic contest as long as they do not vote in the republican primary. joe biden is running against 2 other candidates congressmen. dean phillips, an offer marianne williamson. but the incoming president is all but assured of the nomination, though chances, the democrats will take the traditionally republican state come november, are slim. we need a fire to stand up to the left who can stand up to the swamp. stand up to the media,
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stayed up to the deep site, but results here could set the tone for the rest of biden's campaign. back in 2020 black primary voters, deliberate, a big win for joe biden, giving momentum to struggling presidential bid raises. donald trump is a low and you are the reason a. we're going to wait. it'd be to me again. despite polls suggesting mixed reviews of the bite in administration, among black americans, democrats, a hoping for signs of the same success they had here 4 years ago. all right, so if this i'm getting food, i'll just 0 let's we just had a tough current. i kick started, present, j, binds election campaign for you. it's got the results and the turnouts in this primary could set the tone for primaries to come, as well as the presidential version of it, by kind of reports from the state capital, columbia. as well, democrats, there's
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a man surprise that south carolina has replaced iowa and new hampshire a so traditional kick off states me this is seen as a rallying cool across routes. meetings of the democratic party like this one addressed by the parties. national leader, people are going to come out, and people are excited. we've been all over the state. and really a lot of the energy right. the bed dropped off by didn't support is in this room. he deserves down a lot. he's a good person. he has a good heart and if he wants to work for the people, okay, is your body versus donald trump and we start to see the contrast in, in both of them is then we'll jump out and do some things. he didn't do it all, but yeah, look good for you to see. you do what we want him to do. but this less certainty among the younger generation and growing resentment, the democrats take the african american vote for prompted to get that with the belief that by didn't,
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has not fulfilled. it would test which promises i believe that he sold us a vision of what we wanted to hear. and when he came down to actually keeping his promise on the vision, it completely went out the door. during a recent campaign speech in charleston bided was interrupted by cold, risky spy. gone to the administration's and questioning support of israel school has popped deep and among young democrats, victoria jordan points to the best of economic games made the biden, his promotion of women of color to the countries, quotes and executive. but argues the support of the genocide could be punished at the polls, especially if college students, myself included, asking for that, see as far asking for, you know, more understanding of what's going on overseas. that only affects you know, older generations, but it just isn't as much as not more success, younger generations,
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because we are inheriting all of this late just because indicate that nearly 50000000 jobs being created since by didn't took off us. unemployment has dropped below full percent and inflation. is that the pre pandemic levels? the vote is the south carolina will decide with this is evidence of a job well done by kinda oh, just era, south carolina where the 9 and is preparing for its 1st developed government in 82 years off to the democratic union, his party agreed to rejoin the power sharing executive shouldn't find the largest single party in the assembly. we'll have the position assess minister for the 1st time. high falls, the reports now from bell fast as a full is building club, the members of switched to the winter game at tongue. this is a strongly republican part of belfast. the club has been around since 19 o 5 as long as champagne has existed. so how did people hear still about it's taking a lead role in the developed government that was still part of the united kingdom.
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i think our community has come to terms with the fact that we are a mixed community and we do have to sure things which sort themselves and their own time as long as we can keep conflict that i think that's the most important thing to us. the decades to conflict between republicans and union. this was played out in the violence of the troubles. 3500 people were killed. champagne was the political wing of the irish republican army seen a so dangerous u. k band. it's the, the jerry adam's voice from being broadcast for the 1998 the good friday agreement . go to the power sharing government with the 1st and deputy 1st ministers would come from each side of the conflict. and we equal power smashing things. michel o'neill who become the 1st republican 1st minister. her body says it brings unification closer. this is the right time pushing for him to be talking about to united on and being in that touching distance. it is the reality of the good party agreement. and they can make the,
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we all hold it for the good part 8 payments because we believe in the hopes on the opportunity and the democratic and peaceful impact with north or did chief irish unity. champagne. as long as seeing the transition from guns and bombs to negotiation and democracy as a model for other such movements around the world. that it status as big as the single policy. and the assembly doesn't necessarily mean it's close as you had prevailed. the site, the champagne is 1st minister isn't really because of a search and support for nationalism is because of a weakening of unionism. and mainly actually with many people saying that they neither unionist on this list long ago, the idea should fade taking the symbolic lead. here at the storm on the assembly would have provoked outrage them on eunice because of a hard line. you notice that remains the case, but there walkable thing about what is a landmark moment is just how broadly it's being accepted. that speaks to 25 years of power sharing students haines commitment to non violent and also a she a sense of urgency across the not in for its government to start working again. the
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baton players in the full is ready to just some of those waiting to see whether that process stabilizes the state of the quote and organize place within the u. k. will bring students thing closer to its ultimate target. i suppose it i'll just do with both sides and a judge in the united kingdom is dismissed public order charges gains credits and but, and for other climate actress. she said they were arrested unlawfully to bug was among dozens of people detained during a protest outside an oil and gas conference in london. i could not tell you, but they were accused of failing to comply with the police order to move the demonstration to a designated areas. the cold weather is the star. the rocky film franchise has died at the age of 76. as manager says, he died peacefully and sleep. the american actor was best known for his role as apollo creed alongside sylvester, as today before his acting career, whether it's was
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a professional football plant and the nfl. but recently he started in disease the men delory and that's it for me to club because these i will be back in a couple of minutes and we'll have another half hour of using the the demand for mental health support is going to know then at any time in history, that's the biggest problem that we face the mental health enough. oh use. that is what drives me. mindset travels to denmark, what technology is being used to create innovative treatment. i'm here to help guide you through exploring and expressing your emotions. i'm ready and in jamaica, we'll skip magic mushrooms. everything is effective and safe on a single usage depending on the door. same person doing well. stay with i know and the product life and all of psychiatry. my you said episode full on on disease.
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the, well, how much of what kind of flips through the pages of his books. he was hoping to be a doctor, but the fighting in savannah put a stop to studies. refugee population. yeah. across the 600000 and walk. most of them under the age of 30, they receive this cheaper intervention to get you into a classroom. that is another curriculum. and so then it's different from what you're trying to get, particularly better and send them to regular school sizes. the priority for now is to provide shelter and full, and even that is close to the united way. there is no clear indication of when refugees, students will be able to return home. and to that process, the cloud of nuclear will lose ever present. what if this is the beginning of one of those accidental wars? what is this is the beginning of the end of life? because we know it from the horrors of recent history to the rising card threat.
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the apocalypse maybe discovers the impact nuclear weapons have funds to vanity our failure to keep humanity safe is by sitting down to the individual on the street. this is not to drill on outages era. the us is always of inside 50 full right. the world people pay attention to this one here, and i'll just see this very good. they're bringing the news to the world from here in the us, bombs, iraq and syria in response to drive to attack the killed 3 us soldiers enjoy the on the clock. this is out during life and uh, we'll see coming up the struggle for food in gaza with hosp, the population crumbs into one city. desperation is mounting. it is rarely troops,

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