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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the and this really strikes locking times in the city of the in central garza where there's a large concentration of displaced palestinians, the products of around the north field. civilized headquarters here in douglas, also coming up these very well kind of that meets as pressure gross with sci fi deal with some months to days of national morning of the class until you have to
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walk us kill more than a 100 people on the pulse plays in el salvador, what is predicted present, the colors will be re elected file on slide the welcome to the fact that we begin in garza with this arrow tax and showing by these riley army has killed more than a 120 pounds sent in. since that today, and the strike codes leveled homes and the city of the balance was as a major concentration of displaced people, at least 30 have been killed and many more wounded streaming into alexa hospital. now some of the heaviest strikes over the past day have been in rough on the board with egypt, not sweat tens of thousands of palestinians were told to move to fight as well for their own safety. now these way the army says it plans to expand the ground operations the let's see. um yeah, no, not a problem. there is no safe zone here in rafa. them more than 1600000 people. if these families and they drop off,
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they will smash us like tomatoes. there is no safe area. even those who came here claiming safe passage, they were all hit up. so that's being heavy fighting reported in the knoll. thing garza city of us despite, is around having claimed weeks ago that it dismantled him off his military framework in the area of correspondence. henry capitalism is in process with more that is really the only use expanding its military attacks. of course this other parts of gauze as we've been hearing the sound and the buzzing of the east. very minute tree surveillance, the drone over the calling of the facility, all the way to hospice are for more than an hour. right now the whole thing inside the area has to be searching for targets to beat them, but it's meant to be more about it. and this is a part of the ongoing intelligence as being made by the us with the army in the city of roof as they have been targeting to date a number of areas inside drop off or at least to policy and have been killed in
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such as strikes but the ongoing efforts on the ground here in the pod, due to city as will continue, especially the military, one by the is very ami as they have found in different areas, including just especially in i'm a neighborhood where at least 16 palestinians have been killed in that city only since the hours of today's morning. and similarly situation is very dear rating in the middle school, renee to inc. caustic killer in derrick by town. we're at least 14 palestinians have been killed off to a residential building belongs to cut off time. many had been completely destroyed and they are still people to stuck under the russell's as um, its ongoing efforts by the civil defense team to a completely pulled them from under the wreckage of the destroyed building. similarly, also the tax continued one of those higher rocks refuge account in the past hour where we deem is really military drones have opened the fire against different uh, residential buildings to um,
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the ongoing efforts to force those people in these areas to sleep, move to reflect just to have a kind of full military mobility on the ground and against the palestinian fighters . so these really will cabinets has a meeting this evening from the ssl. it is unoccupied, east jerusalem for us, and it does sound like these very probably minnesota is under a great deal of pressure from all sides because this cabinet meeting has gone on. but several hours as we understand now from is really media that that war, cabinet meeting has since concluded. but no real answers on what's going to happen when it comes to a pause in the fighting or any sort of deal that will see the release of this really captives from gaza. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is under immense pressure. this war cabinet meeting came on the heels of a wider cabinet meeting in which members of nathaniel whose coalition members of his own ruling, the crude party,
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had voice frustration with the fact that they were not part of the conversation when it came to deals that saw the release of captives, they said that they need to be involved. not these discussions meet happen within the wider cabinet and not just the smaller wor cabinet. additionally, there has been immense pressure for members of the right wing. we're talking about each more bend we are, the country's national security minister and finance minister bits of smoke rich, immense pressure threatening to leave the government. if nathaniel, who enters the deal to be considered on favorable to israel, and what they mean is a deal, they would see the release of thousands of palestinian detainees from is rarely jail nothing. y'all who reportedly responding to his wider cabinet meeting today by saying that the framework for release of palestinian prisoners will be similar to numbers that we saw in the deal back in november. and those numbers were for everyone is really captive 3 palestinian prisoners were released. so this meeting
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has concluded with simply no conclusions, no answers yet from thomas ford. this deal framework, but again, prime minister netanyahu under pressure for members of his coalition the right way . and even the opposition. of course, i'm the, you know, with no palestinians allowed to work in israel as more talk about relying on the forward work is because the economy is tanking that's that's right. the is really spokesperson in the housing and construction ministry announcing that in the weeks to come 65004 and workers we brought to israel from whose becky sen, 3 long and india saying that they will build the gaps made by palestinian workers from the occupied westbank coup simply been barred from coming to israel more than 4 months ago. really since the war began. these really government has said that nearly half of all construction projects have been stalled. in their absence around
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72000 palestinians were working in construction sites. and that's out of around a $150000.00 who were allowed in israel on a daily and weekly basis for other jobs. these really government is going to have to deal with this, but it is going to be quite expensive when you bring in for and workers you have to pay for housing. you have to pay for insurance on top of the wages that you must provide for them. so back in december, these really prime minister was mulling bringing back palestinian workers, saying that he was actually in favor of the measure because these really economy was suffering. but his cabinets simply disagreeing with that. the vote postponed several times. and now these really government try to fill those gaps with foreign workers and the city that forces okey potty strickland. thank you. so the us will be conducting most drawings on the road linked targets in retaliation for 3 american troops killed in george last week. that's according to us national security advisor jake sullivan. the bind administration says it doesn't one of the bombing campaign to settle regional,
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but it won't let the tax on us forces and commercial ships go unanswered. well, said jordan, how's the story? american b, one bombers flying from texas to the middle east on thursday. part of the bike and ministrations plan to retaliate for and a run back to groups. drone strike that killed 3 us soldiers in jordan. i don't think the the adversaries are, have a one and done mindset. and so they have a lot of k, bullied. i have a lot more to abide, how says the b one and the other 4 planes bombs, at least 85 targets in iraq and syria targets controlled by the islamic revolutionary guard corps codes force and its affiliates on sunday. a mandatory notice from president joe biden, to congress about the event of the strikes have been taken to deter the i,
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r g. c and affiliated militia groups from conducting or supporting further attacks on united states personnel and facilities, and have been conducted in a manner designed to limit to the risk of escalation and to avoid civilian casualties. the us also watched air strikes on who's the targets in yemen on saturday. and on sunday, this in response to weeks of who the attacks on commercial shipping and u. s. navy warships in the red sea, congressional republicans accused biting of cowardice, by targeting around proxies and not the country itself. we should not be appeasing or wrong. that's what the binding ministration has been doing for the last 3 years . we're projecting weakness on the world stage by kitchen buttons. national security adviser says that's not true. i would just say from the perspective of t, ron, if they chose to respond directly to the united states, they would be met with a swift and forceful response from us. meanwhile, a new round of diplomacy,
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secretary of state anthony blinking is heading to israel. the occupied west bank gutter egypt and saudi arabia for more talks on ending the war and garza and cooling regional tensions rosalyn jordan l, just 0. that is reading this all is not in the hundreds of motors at a funeral in southern level. not explosion. was that a separate train at a time to build a to fontose? i mean, i'll agree which is i like to has belong killed and, and is really strong on friday. that as well as threatened la floor to kind of blog doesn't pull back from the board. the costco to financing is escalate to the following as well as will ongoing. so or the spring is in the days of the news now when she lays present got available rich has declared 2 days of national loaning up to one size kills more than a 100 people. strong winds and scorching heat have been fueling the flames. and the coastal invalid police or region as a bar,
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it says the number of data is likely to rise seals award of severe consequences. if anyone is found responsible for the deliberately starting the fire, the, the 50 percent. it's hard to think the horrible and heartless people who inflict so much pain in boxes. it goes. but if these people exist, we will search for the persona, we will find them. and they will have to say something like, not only rejection by the entire society, but also the lot of people to do it all last in america to the leasing even has bowl from the law. in july we've been accompanying a fire fighting brigade in this field. which is part of the of a forest. and as you can see, they are say ards drowsing fires, but you don't see flames. but this, the fires are actually underneath. it's actually from the roots of these trees, mainly pine trees. and we can feel the heat underneath the are we to in fact, this is a painstaking and slow process for every 10 of these uh,
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trees or roots. the day dallas, another 20 of booms of smoke appear in the horizon. so this is going to take them days if not weeks to actually extinguish and this was happening all along this region. we were also in the neighborhood where people lost everything they had. they tell us that while they were just basically sweeping around their house, they suddenly saw a, a to what they called a storm of sparks coming in towards their homes. and it just a matter of minutes they were on fire. they had to run for their lives. they couldn't take anything with them except the clothes on their back. many people in just in that area where we were died and we're hearing that the death toll now it has is, has a past 100 the highest ever for an emergency, a disaster of this kind in chile. and we also have our hearing from authorities that are nearly 400 people are still missing. most of these people presumed dead. so this is a tragedy,
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a national tragedy that is called everyone's attention. but what is most of the order is really making people feel shocked is the fact that everyone seems to coincide, at least the authorities and firefighters seem to coincide that this was the on purpose as the poles enclosed it outside of the rules presidential election as an advocate is expected to be re elected by lands 5 as popularity as long as we have tributes into his current donald criminal games. bolden 70000 suspected gang members have been arrested since he declared the state of emergency 2 years ago. one of the fellows who was in the sense of though the poles have closed here in the el salvador though there seems to be little doubt that it's going to be anything short of a landslide victory for salvador and president. now you book it in the, the hours just before the closing of the polls, the president held the press conference where he touted some of his achievements, not least of which was
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a mass of reduction to crime. and getting rid of the countries, things which is in itself, undeniably has led to a transformation from one of the most dangerous places in the world to arguably the safest country in the western hemisphere. those were the words of a president kelley. he also had a message to critics who have referred to him as an autocrat. those that have referred to him as a dictator. he said, no one has the moral authority to say what the salvador and people want more than this up more than the salvadoran people themselves. and it has been an undeniable transformation here. you can see it in the, in the streets since what's led to so much popularity for president kelley, when human rights observers around the world say however, is at what cost a loss of civil liberties and consolidation of power. the stacking of the supreme court, which has led the president himself to seek re election despite a constitutional ban against re election. but again, these are all details that the people will solve it, or at least most of them don't seem to bother by made it up
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book about kill what you all just bear with me. so robin, the reminder of all told stories is really as strikes have pounded the central dogs . and since we have that are about on sunday nights, leveling several homes, at least 30 palestinians have been killed that over the past day. most of the many we did have you streaming soon. i like the hospital attacks of also continued in rockford, southern gaza. the is where the i'll be times to expand the ground operations, the building tens of thousands of palestinians to move to run the site. they tell us to the doctor and goals. it says that he was tortured by his very forces during the 7 weeks of detention side of the mug. mattress was a pediatrician at the alley hospital in garza city. he says he was blindfolded with his hands and legs shackled his his story in his own words up. i mean the, for the most model. so can be today a beat upon my,
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the most touch, the wash it on, and the, and the problem some that the problem mean definitely under such a, oh my god, to disagree with that is that at least comes to let him know. and now you're on the deep a chevy. what that you will somebody for john love . so i'm unable to miss tasha. uh. use it. i'm not john. well i'm not a 2nd. i'm getting it and sending to that hey, who will find them? what the study was, i'm not on what level the west side is an apology, definitely especially the stress. 7 so doing the study can be,
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should be due then just then just the of the gun that was said by what the cubic oh look up to that comes to our to be in your up for them to come to actually do it on was because it is that, well that's a fucking bucket. can you just says pin number lead time. so i mean i oh my goodness, i'm also being there. they got a lot of you know, what's the best of what savvy? because they had the 2nd level, possibly in the 11 yards phone says guns that needs to pass the folder. a ton of the palestinian authority is governance. and that's according to the french foreign minister. stuff on social and who's in egypt is the meeting with the countries foreign minister and the president of friends in egypt have held the tools,
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sort of treating us these funding console and delivering humanitarian a new level. it will get on salma as we discussed together as well as with president l. c. c. the consequences of the will and gaza can be felt in your board as if you were worried about the forced displacements of populations into your tier a tree. we perfectly understand these worries, and on this point, process position remains constant here. we condemned and rejects all actions leading to the sand like you. we're worried by the strikes and rough. so the members of a palestinian bedding community who lived in the hills, the occupied westbank for decades. so that being attacked repeatedly by his way. the settlers, the complaints of the police, but the settlers keep coming back. charles trumpet visited one community, the driver. okay. these 3 little holes in the ground, i meant to be graves. he's ready settlers who taught them even late flowers. they were a palestinian better when school. i'm
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a cobb and disturbing warning to these polished and in community multiply. it was fine. but then you're more than i moved to the want to kill us. the message is clear, they would even know that i would children, it's intimidation. they want this out during the interview to um settlers wearing military uniform approach in a small off road vehicle. we stop and film us, we film them. oh, the attacks also travel by the senior community say, be a tech to lead by this man scene here. um and seemingly being protected by his ready soldiers offering who seemed to the veterans go pens, lives. here are the settling outpost, a couple of kilometers away. i mean, well i give her ellen as well. have she beat me and another woman, he asked us to give him all phones. the other woman was holding a baby when her oh,
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really had faded when you've lived in for more than 50 years to their livelihood. depends on these green pulses for their animals way of life. the generations is barely changed for decades. the better when we're able to her, they go down into this field close to an illegal is way the settlement, the settlement they tell us is expanding in this direction. it would have been a couple of weeks ago. the veterans say that a group of he's really sick lives on and wearing military uniform, came and put the steel stakes in the ground. now the line of the stakes runs around full co on which is in that direction. it's clear evidence that the settlers are trying to take more land. we have companies slowly move to the local is ready police station. he and 2 of his friends want to make full complaints. solely mine says the secular leader, purposely run over and killed 10 of his goats then stolen. cox is the police
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demanded. we've stopped building, raised the footage and insist if we leave the next day, we return to the village to hey, what the police said, let him out and says, he spent 9 hours at the police station. he says it opens felt like they were investigating him. no, the legs crime he was repulsing a me john, if not matter, the police only can come when the settlers lie complaining about the box. i filed an official complaint to protect myself. it's like we have no rights in the eyes of these rated police. it's like we don't exist in his really low. so total sir suleima is complaint to these way. the police seemingly made no difference on the next morning. sunny the settlers a back. how do you spell that for me? so the next time this happens and you play the game of the shouts, one most of the man carrying a rifle or call the police and they will take it with your sheep away. it's better
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we community living on palestinian land is being terrorized by homes man, apparently immune or in different to be is really whole international child stratford, which is a, at a model of a shot in the occupied with bank knots the border between mexico and the united states, whatever the public ends are hitting it also what they say of president jo bivens reckless open bold policies, the republican governor of texas, greg and of its enforcing of the state governors from his ponti. we need to pass the cities of a sense of the political feud between republicans and democrats over how many migrants are crossing the boulder recently. but went to games convention to deploy his own state police along the border. and we are here to send a loud and clear message that we are banding together to fight, to ensure that we will be able to maintain our constitutional guarantee. that
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states will be able to defend against any type of imminent danger or an invasion that has been threatened by joe biden. and his abject refusal to enforce the immigration laws of the united states of america to security goals isn't set to go detained at all. position presidential candidate during protesting the capital and above the cotton government is one of 19 o position candidates and the election this by inviting president lucky. so in com demonstrations, fabricated streets in protest against the news. the media has a new interim president, following the death of highgate again gold. then go to la pledge to uphold the constitution into the new leaders elected at the end of the 32 year old in gold passed away and hospital after cancer treatment. it sounds like a music is being all that at the grammys of its own categories. so the 1st time
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kristen, so leave me helpful. so for this on all they like on i was july, but 1st came to the united states from nigeria 15 years ago to study medicine. but his musical talents and the growing popularity of the attribute sound took him in a completely different direction to the stage. in the studio there he and his band, the kingsman have backed up some of the most popular african artists of the day, including 3 of the 5 nominated for a grammy award and a newly created category of best african music performance among them. ira star, when i 1st came, it wasn't as popular, but over time it started growing and growing artist like with good, you know, the veto burn a boy. they kind of broke that boundary. you know, they, they broke that door and it kind of just became very popular. the past couple of years, african musicians have a long history of being recognized that the grammy awards for many different styles of music. but this year, for the 1st time ever,
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they have their very own category. and it's dominated by nigerian afro beats. the genre caught the attention of the recording academy after exceeding 15000000000 streams on the music platform. spot of 5. obviously a level of quality that we looked at, but also the critical mass of the amount of recording is being created and consumed . and we know just looking at data, looking at uh 75 platforms and other ways of analyzing it, that this music is very popular, is a ton of really talented people, making it. it's a highly creative people like the king's men who are getting ready to record their own original applebee's music. the blend of different gera is you know, hip hop. so pop, classical music, jazz. but lee belinda and now have um the african sounds around and that, you know, it's, it's, that's kind of half or beat so you know, a sound that news news borders. kristen salumi al jazeera new york,
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the 878 days in space. i'm counting, that's the record breaking mission for a russian astronaut. o league colour ink who made history not to accumulate seem to be 2 and a half years and all that. that breaks the previous record also set by another russian. the 59 year old has been to the international space station 5 times. and that's needs for 9 with makes the whole realm of deductible using huffman. next, it's inside story to stay with us, the the hello, the west. any disturbance has pulled its way across most of the areas of south asia, and it brought the 1st heavy snow for to cobble in afghanistan. that was the welcome wintery weather. often months all dropped and what's expected for in december. but we had to wait until february for that it's moved on pretty quickly. and even behind cooler conditions where i've gone just on northern parts of
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pakistan and india, still a few showers and wintery conditions lingering across the north pony across internet port and time. but much stria for the south of this, we're likely to see the fog become an issue once again in the north west of india. michelle was creeping across into the north east over the next few days. but long, sweet. why was settled conditions down to the south, just a few showers, edging into sri lanka. now rain is the story across southern pots of china is coming back in offer. a powerful system pulls its way east across the korean peninsula and japan wouldn't exist in order to place this needs to tokyo as well behind the much more clear unsettled picture in the north of china. we are expecting that winter weather to develop across central parts of china. it's gonna be a lot cooler,
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and we'll hand with some wintery features through to wednesday. the meeting of mine's discussing the defining issues of our time. in one year, we source that change. it became clear at that point that we really were in a kind of a new era of nobel peace, slower. it's maria, theresa and professor michael wooldridge explore the pedals and possibilities of artificial intelligence. it changes the way we think, and then the way we act out can protect ourselves. studio b, b, a. i series on a jersey the, a pockets on is about to hold another election. the opposition is complaining of unprecedented political oppression. will the outcome make a difference this time and just how much influence is the army having an impact on the inside story?

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