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traditionally been off limits to women, one on one a speech, the female athletes flashed into that place and the ring on out to xerox. the, [000:00:00;00] the low on the bulk of this is the news our lives. so coming up in the next 60 minutes, devastation across cause published against desktop arise is one of those rating strikes. the residential areas in the northern and southern states. us actually have states arrives in saudi arabia and on the 1st flag of the middle east and tool that includes stumps, egypt, council,
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and israel qualifies spencer in time neighborhoods. and should i use a home through 12, people have been killed in thousands for some i heard was high and go the street. so send a goal is capital protest system on president lucky south. step down and i'll take the late presidential elections. the thanks for joining us, the suffering in gaza continues is route price is on with is offensive abutment of the strip on overnight strike, and central guns is the how bolivar killed and injured thousands of people. many of them children. some of the binge of a begins coverage and a warning. some of you is may find in the images in his report. distressing the is the reading becomes low to its daybreak and not to that. would those be months of suffering and immense to spectrum? like every of the morning,
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the bodies are then piled on trucks. these are victims of it's really bombing and data that are in sent 2000. and then the mother carries her child one last kiss from the sister one the children's defeated, defaulting loved one went off to the other. the dead gathered on the ground. the god is sufficient for us to describe mother and he's really drawn, muffled as the morning of these mothers, father's husband's brothers and sisters in the drawing is louder than the funeral pants on day 1. 22. there's little that up in the bottom of density populated palestinian areas and there's really forces that drew from some parts. this is what
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remains of much of cause. more than 2 thirds of the population is displaced. many of the 1700000 displays people have been pushed out multiple times at the places where they took refuge are also being attacked by is really forces went to another attack and they have the block heavy and then the family buried under their home. and but the way we managed to recover some dead bodies from the rubble, this residential building had 4 floors. a dozen families were inside. these really planes level to, to the ground. more than a 100 person, not one or 2 more than a 100, mostly women and children were killed. this is a crime. the more wounded are brought to the in a good, intuitive supplies. alexa, hospital, doctors come to tragic. since many of the critically boom to die because they cannot provide that across care. the. it's too dangerous to operate incentive
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because because it is really forces in snipers. as mike feels more women and children who make up 75 percent of the killed and wounded call out from pain the northeast. by the way, into the cottage, just in the winter, the boot to date and got the some of the job. you all did their tag i versus am joins us live now for rough uh to talk about this in more detail entire. we've just seen it very graphic detail the results of as well as bombardment and central and southern guns. a lot of the latest developments you'll hear of the yes, every single hour inside me, we've been hearing more loud explosions in the southern part of gauze, i mean, particularly roughly in the past, our full policies have to reported killed off the strikes that completely level to
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the ground a residential building in the eastern side is a rough walk in a set of neighborhoods. and this is a new attack today that had been carried out on the eastern part of the city has been, have been seeing when the last couple of days. there was a key focus of mandatory strikes and ought to be shooting on the eastern areas. a rough walk now that they could consider to be a kind of a cli increase of military attacks on these areas. so adjacent as well to the board is with of the city of con eunice, which also witnesses math is randy bachman, of the residential neighborhood. stuff um its unrelated to strikes that continued on the middle areas where at least since and thousands of these morning 15 palestinians have their reports of killed in the. busy middle areas of a gall, this trip. now this is a part of the i'm getting genocides and ministry campaigns were hon. you in the city and the last hour i had been widely attacked, especially in how much the residential towel is. now this areas have been
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a since is also for minute truth ration is by the is very on the we're back to the did not stop that when the palestinian fighters and they used to be the soldiers and time of your in rough. uh, you've been there for quite some time now, reporting for us as a city that before the war, there was something like 200000 people. now, 1800000 displays people crammed into rafa more people on the way. what are the conditions like that of the destiny of your we're talking about more than 85 percent of goals as population of right now. being just play. you spend the living here in rough on this very small area, has become on time to be the max jewel to it right now for the majority of thousands who have been following the oldest of these by the all me to be safe and to be away from areas of operation spots while we have been seeing is more evacuation owed, as being released for the residence of con. you just as most people are arriving day by day to rough, our district which has become a complete new right now, a plea
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a mass joseph for those people who have not yet to find any place to remain in especially that those new arrivals from the city of tanya to start searching for at least a very good a suitable that makes shift show to or tend to be protected from this harsh weather and also to live with their family members in but did not find anything. they just find a very fragile $0.10 alongside with some families have been sleeping in the streets, sending the open simply because they have new. i mean of a shields, especially that you and shelters are now completely lacking beyond its capacity looms slide. that's the percentages of main hospitals involve steps have been, as you can see clearly, right now i'm not shown to for evacuation. so people are keeping from death to rough or they are also have been struggled and encountered by the very deterioration humanitarian situation. and like she very deep,
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a shortage of medical mississippi's and also basic supplies for them that had been delivered from the egyptian side to rough. i had this is could not be even barely enough for pakistan's families for at least one new birthday is not the human determine. the medical conditions for people here is excessive facing day by day. as a new arrivals are facing, move did please situation right now in rough off that no one else has endorsed since the beginning of this ride of conflict target was a lie for us there. and rough at thank you. of the promising and reg cousins, society says top officials at a mile hospital, less than con eunice, have been released from his rated custody. meanwhile, the red crescent ends release video showing hundreds of displays, palestinians leaving the hospital. the general manager and administrative director of the facility have been detained and taken to another location. over 2 weeks displaced, the palestinians taking shelter of the hospitals, have been on the siege biased radia tax. today marks the 15th day for the
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continuous decision to add a tax. and the whole space and boom bored meant and gunfire didn't stop out at the facility and i'm at home because there was also direct attacks. and is there any comp prayers at the hospital and the team? we have loved 3 cliques when they were conducting their humanitarian mission inside the hospital and the for this plan at headquarters every day there's injuries and people who are killed inside our facility's because of these continuous is really a tops the house we to has turned out every day with reading did the bodies inside of the yards of the hospital because of the continuous disease and not being able to send the people who are killed to be buried at. the symmetry is now we are witnessing, disaster humanitarian disaster as an hospital. there's no food left for the
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displaced people. very basic medical supplies have been run out. we only have if you that did laugh for 6 days more antibiotics run out. medications for people with the chronic diseases also run out and all the efforts to coordinate a safe access to get into the entry of medical supplies and oxygen as well. because also we have run out of oxygen for the 2nd time. and now we have c at conducting any surgeries because of the oxygen deflection as well. a 6 year old palestinian henry job has been missing for 7 days. she was travelling with some members of her family when his right the forces opened. fire on the group in kansas city. everyone except him does believe shipping killed, the processing and red crescent society sent to rescue workers to help us, but nothing's been heard from them either. ends. mother is waiting for any word on her doorstep,
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and she's made this play nice. know some one of the fly him. but as of the plan, it has to like the a multiple, then the head of the month that we are when a mazda, i'm a couple inside one of the, the head that, well, i'm in a we can now, when i'm in the morning and i had much or a son wouldn't have been to have them. you know, when you'll measure the a my many with the had the we have to go ahead and told them it had the had been your, my head this know enough i'm comfortable sleep note was moving to i show in the winter most of us took out of that one, was there smarter than it was like you come but i'm going say 40 sonya, please send me to spend. that's been fixed so our summer and that's what this absence in getting him. this last the good and good luck not settle. winzip the disney, how much does the marvin think of how well this of the, how about the boss have these are about the it was 1500 bath now. how does it get
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there is some have this one i have good. the whole must be i know that's what i mean. that's what locks the has to be. was i started my how good did i know the bad? you didn't mind, but i was gonna see i know we just knew could be because of that. but we love the somebody if you have the time is me instead of doing something. so maybe i'll sort of the fill up the better for you know, the sudden the how did the, how long did with the mother of hidden different job. the 6 year old posting, you'd go missing for a week now and goes of the un is putting together a group of senior officials to audit on rob the largest humanitarian provider in the gaza strip. they would check whether the u. n. agency has done enough in response to his radio negations. the 12 over in russ stuff were involved in the type of 70 a mass of tax. the investigation will be led by catherine colona. the former french
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foreign minister review group will begin work later this month and is expected to publish its findings. in april pharmacist cooling for an immediate cease fire and gaza at an end to settle violets. and they'll get by the west. bank is 4 minutes to stuff on. so is you on a made the comments during a visit to israel? that's how you do you know cool. i guess that was the scene, the ongoing tragedy and gauze, i must and we demand respectful international humanitarian law by full and immediate and lofting seats 5 and a massive influx of humanitarian aid. it is necessary to put an end to the suffering of civilians, but also for the captives who remain in the gaza strip. reviewed off the ground with c settler violence must stop in the palestinian territories. we also condemn this 5 months. we also condemned the equally violent comments, which so hatred of the palestinians, or even call for the commission of war crimes. these comments are becoming more and
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more numerous and israel, and that being relate by political leaders or a joint biologist or a senior political that was my one. but charlotte, my wife, just turning our attention to this announcement from the united nations that they are conducting this internal audit on, on how much damage that was already being done in terms of these, these radio stations. well, i mean there's a lot of damage will be done in terms of the humanitarian assistance to the palestinians. if the, the funding by certain countries continues. i think if this episode has showed that anything, if it has shown anything that would be hypocritical, or are those western powers who claim to put the humanitarian at the center of their foreign policy. but they would go ahead then the fund, one of the most important agencies of the united nations that is working in an emergency. because of right now in addition to which they have not seen the evidence. you know, until today, secretary,
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blinking admits that the united states has not seen the evidence upon which is r n has accused 12 or 13 under well members of belonging to or a didn't come us. so i think the idea of this collective punishment against, or another wall or when there was stuff, but more important to the collective punishment that gives the palestinians. this goes to the heart of the colonial mindset. the imperial mindset. the idea that no, no, no, it's not, doesn't matter if it's on you one or 2 people or 20 people, we're going to punish 2000000 people. we've got our brothers 15000 stuff, right? this collective punishment, this idea that an individual staff member or one or 2 i would not be held responsible. the entire organization has to be responsible for the entire 2000000 people is gonna have to suffer. so for the united nations to do this is for a month for a new organization to carry whatever investigation wants to carry,
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form, and form within the united nations showed up probably don't that, you know, a, from the very beginning. but the idea that's what's the nation's washed, like uh, you know, like a domino effect to defend on there was that was just, you know, the right one to stay with us because there's an awful lot more to talk about in this new south. because the, despite the us, the spending funding for the pot of senior refugee agency secretary of states is cooling full of humanitarian crisis and gaza to be urgently addressed until the blinking has arrived in riyadh where the war and gaza will be top of the agenda is also expected to visit catholic egypt. steel defied westbank, and israel washington says is trying to prevent further escalation across the region while violence has been flaring up. and you have been jordan rog and syria straits. i'm happy to jump into who's in tel aviv. so as i mentioned them,
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i'm in the us sector of safe landing in saudi arabia, cairo, doha. once you buy the west bank, israel, how is blinking? visits being seen where you may when you, when you look at the comments that are being made, mostly anonymously, by government officials throughout the israeli media landscape. and the conventional wisdom is it blinking, it's going to have a tough time and it's real. because when you look at what's happened in the past, when blinking has come here with messages from us president joe biden and trying to exert pressure on that's in yahoo to do more to fall in line with what the us wants to see happen here. most of the time that hasn't come to pass, and that's an yahoo of course is going to be under pressure from the us and it's expected. the blinking is going to try to exert a lot of pressure on this and yahoo to try to finally enter into the cease fire
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that has been discussed so much the past few weeks of potential ceasefire. and there's a lot of debate going on. it is real as to what exactly is acceptable to different political factions here when it comes to the potential for the cessation of hostilities. and that's an yeah, who's going to be under pressure from, of course, blinking and finding. but he's also under a tremendous amount of pressure from his right flank from the far right wing, members of his government. people like national security ministry at martin give here, who on numerous occasions in the course of the past week has threatened publicly to walk away from the government to collapse. the government if need be, if he and other right wing members of the government believe and that's the yahoo is going to enter into some kind of a deal that would be detrimental for israel and the red lines for the right wing, or they don't want to see the release of thousands of palestinian prisoners. they don't want to see a deal that would essentially say that the war is over. they don't want to see a deal that would call for the withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza. there's a lot of red lines there and this is rhetoric we've heard echoed from nets and
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yahoo and speeches. he's given over the course of the past few days. nothing. you know, of course, is also under pressure from members of the opposition. yeah, you're the p, the leader of the opposition has, has said numerous times that nothing. yeah. who should resign? that's and yeah, i was also under pressure for members of the war cabinet who don't think that he's doing enough to try to secure the release of his really cap is still being held in god and beyond. all that you have the pressure he's facing from side in his real, especially relatives of the captives who continue to demonstrate and come out more often and more vocally, and they're criticizing. and that's a yahoo for not doing enough as they see it to try to secure the release of their loved ones who are still in gaza. so this is what you see when you look at what's being discussed in israel right now. you see that a lot of people believe that israel is not quite ready to sign on the dotted line when it comes to any potential ceasefire. they're not as optimistic as the americans might have you believe. and they say that blinking is going to be having a tough time when he comes here to meet with nothing. yeah. oh, nice. well, how much money thinks about the how much i'm g and intel of eve plus or to
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a now to model and the shower? who's with me here in the studio? what i think it was the former us president theodore roosevelt who said something like carry a big stick, but speak softly. we've seen the big stick from the united states in terms of hitting targets in iraq and syria and who teach targets also in yemen. is blinking in the middle of the snow and i'll proceed to see for him to speak softly and will, can you really get cheap? yeah, actually it sounds almost like he as constipated, but i probably he does speak soft as well. um i think that judging from for example, i was just reminded of that on november 30th. right. he said that he secured a commitment from is read that it would protect civilians, november 30th since then, an addition of 6000, but a senior and children were killed by his right double that number among the
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civilians in general. so the idea that the only there could lie to him or there could not listening to him, even when they do listen to him and they do tell him, okay, okay, fine sir, we will do that. they don't do it right? so is, there is nothing you know, in particular, has not been taking the by the administration seriously. he is always convinced that he can play them just as he can play his various partners and detect those in his right. that's why he's the political survivor. that's why he's the political animal that we know it is, or that's why he's the longest sort of thing. prime minister in his right. for example, when he pressures is read, he christ, you're on, right? so he pays 0 and it gives the united states when the uh, when the families of the captives cry and demonstrate that the streets, he brings the families of the so did soldiers and says the family, the soldiers would not want to have the lives of their the children gone insane.
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we must defeat mazda and so on, so forth, right? when bank via shouts that i'm gonna do this on. the other thing he brings guns, right? the gentleman says, we can't fight this war without the gentleman with guns complains. he says, i cannot hold the government without being clear and so on and so forth. sorry, this balancing game. that's nothing now has been able to play his opponents on part those against each other. i know that for him to survive has been very successful with the united states. and domestically my, my idea here is, or my point here is that the united states and this very particular instant about the war is correct. the united states has incorrectly, i would say, mentally supported this war for 4 months. it was a lot of aggression that led to the death of countless people, 100000 casualties among the people in gaza. there was no need for that, but now it has concluded that the war has run its course, whether it's a war of self defense or whether it is
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a war of aggression. it has ran its course. it's time to end this war. they must put it to nothing. now that the goddess of his personal audiological leadings or his political bands game, this war must. and because it's also america's interest by products to buy one, always good to hear with thoughts, mile, and push on. now there's been an explosion in the u. m, and the city of has a who, the stronghold in the country. this is the moment of that bloss to the for my, i courses of the game in the navy over the past few days. the us, i'm the u. k of lowest as strikes targeting, who's the positions and you have any including in the data to us by kurdish forces in syria, say, 6 of the fighters have been killed in a drug and strike the attack happened on the us military base in the north eastern province of day i saw this time, it was distance um, group in iraq has claimed responsibility. well, let's get the latest from washington dc and speak to our white house correspondent, kimberly how kits and kimberly,
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has there been any reaction to this attack from washington? now no reaction from the white house or the state department of the pen to go on. having said that, there will be a state department briefing in the coming hours. the president himself is not at the white house today. in fact, he is out on the west coast of the united states in the us state of nevada, but he will be returning later on in the evening. but what i can tell you is that certainly the united states has always said, but when it comes to any sort of strike on, it's a us interest in the region that to the response. if one were to come would be the time and place of its choosing. and so they do not telegraph how they might respond and if and when they will respond, only that they will vehemently defend their interest. and that they believe that when it comes to us interested in the region that they will work with,
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or allies and partners in order to defend what they say needs to be, whether be the red sea or elsewhere, the sort of a global interest and global order that the us police that has a major leadership role, i'm playing a part in thinking, returning to the us extra estates, return to the region is part of lincoln's middle east trip. what about bringing diplomacy in the wake of recent strikes? we think as well. certainly officially, what we have been told here at the white house is that the reason for the trip is that he is going to be talking about the normalization process between the kingdom and israel. and also we know, but there will be discussions about the future governance of gaza. but given the fact that there have been these strikes that have been taking place, of course this is obviously going to also dominate the conversations. and a is one that can't be avoided because it's all interconnected,
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given the fact that so much of this is rooted in the regions frustrations with israel's war on gaza. and so that we know will be part of the conversation. we also know that there will be discussions as the secretary part of me, the secretary moves on to egypt, caught her in israel about a prisoner swap deal in terms of advancing that as well. kimberly how good of the why has many things the have to set a goal with members of parliament holding at the base of to present mackey sal. postpone to this mountain selections. the bill could see the pole pushed back by up to a year president south side to control the seas around the election of candidates for delaying the vote. the proposal was put forward by opposition to figure carry what with the support of the president. meanwhile, police and the council kind of 5 t,
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a gas that possesses outside the parliament building to demonstrate is accused president style of being a dictator and a demanding he steps down and follows process on sunday and watch the prominent opposition leader and also tour, right, was arrested the right, you're watching. how does 0 still to come? the an attack on a police station to the northern past of talk is the
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route to you by visit capital had low the west of the disturbance moving across the north of south asia, brought from welcome snow to the north of pakistan and india over the weekend. but it moved its way pretty swiftly out east. what remains is a legacy of showers and some went through with a full baton and nicole much wyatt for the north west on choose day some where to where the still creeping into central parts of pockets done moving down to the south before the south of india. a lodge, the 2nd story, if you showers here and there for sure lanka, but more in the way of settled and sunny weather through to the mid week. now it's looking more settled across the north of china as we looked at east asia, some cloud conditions coming in for shanghai and move in the way of wet weather. moving across the south, we could see some icey conditions across the southeast wisdom, freezing rain tuesday into wednesday, but an improving picture for the korean peninsula. more in the way of sunshine for so over the next few days,
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still for wintry bits and pieces lingering in japan. the weather system has pushed its way for the east to tokyo, seeing 9 degrees celsius the if we have a look at the outlook for the next few days. some sleet and snow on choose day some improvement. however, by thursday the weather brought to you by visit castle. the 1st witness saw that we see in real time, it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we're witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a true side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the latest news, as it breaks, people are from the facts that are also
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a target is happening is 20. 24 with detailed coverage is really forces continue their intense bombing around lost their hospital in pon unit from the hall to the story doesn't who's been arrested interrogation and put into the presence of given information on family members. the the what you know just there is a reminder of our top stories this out this way. the army is booming, gaza from the north. the sense targeting heavily populated areas countless evacuation. what is being issued as forces push south for palestinian site is
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nowhere left to run your sector of states ads and he blinked goodness back of them at least to discuss with me because i he's just arrived in riyadh as expected to travel is right divided west by egypt and counseling us by kurdish forces in syria, say 6, if the fight to a surfing killed. and a trends tried to talk happen until the us military base in the northeast and provost of the as, or the stomach resistance on creeping. and rock has claimed responsibility. okay, well let's pretend to one of our top stories is the situation in set. a goal that has been 48 hours or so. unrest backlash as between right. police and demonstrate is people angry at the decision by president mackey style to postpone an election that nicholas huck joins us from this sunday. the lease capital with more on this a, a nicholas suddenly would make us have been holding this debate precisely to take a closer look at this. postpone meant a decision, but will any of this make
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a difference as well? yes, i mean, what present like you saw is hoping that this debate in parliament, which effectively is about voting a lot to delay the election or also extend his time in power, will quote any unrest, but effectively it's good. it's doing quite the opposite. what we're seeing is people demonstrating people watching closely what's happening. there is even a lot of heated debate inside the national assembly were in an chartered water is never, has there been a delayed election or cancellation? there's always been a peaceful transition of power so that we're sitting and peas really coming close to below as they are angry at the situation in which they are confronted and in the future of this country. but also the future of democracy is being played out in the house of parliament. right now outside are police in riot gear. inside the
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parliament are also police in riot gear. security forces being heavy handed there, dispersing any protests outside the parliament. they want the, the debate to go through and for the president, he wants this bill to go through. he's saying that he's safeguarding democracy by, by, by um, by extending his time by delaying this selection. but his critique said that it is a poor for him to cling on to power in effect, he's doing the opposite of saving cynically as democracy. ne. nicholas is a reason. i've seen multiple crews and recently is great concern from the regional blog. echo us. how are they likely to respond? have to respond your readings. i think i've lost do a r k. unfortunately, we've lost the nicholas sunk there, and the cynically is capital nicholas hawk reporting from deco. now turning to
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pockets on what on demand in the northwest of a tank. so police station, at least 10 officers were killed. another 6 into the city of dark smoke con, pockets on the scene a number of attacks. so many security forces in recent days general elections has shown to take place on the 1st a couple of high to has more form is 5 about it was this particular attack took place in the district of uh did a smile con um the remote for litigation which are situated outside the main city of the itemized con. now it should be remembered that data might have gone also borders what was formerly focused on the driver's duty of how it was this done. this was one of the hard bed of the day to get the bon focused on august on the accused of one is done of providing centuries on, not doing and off disrupt the infiltration of the dollar bond fight that they have been attacking the police at random over the past few months, there's been
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a spike in the number of a tag. dozens of police men have been carried in february police station, so they attacked coming. uh, as you mentioned just days before the election, the ttp and it's affiliated group, there's a new group which is guard a movement for jihad and focused on the day. a good job focused on this is a group that has been claiming responsibility for multiple or diag, that'd been an attack and below just on as red and rich for p d. i a what good you. okay, so this is not new, but given the fact that the security forces, the police are going to be deployed on election day because this is going to be a sensitive election to have to maintain law and order. so therefore, uh there is likelihood of more attacks against the police at the time when they're busy in election year. the, but this is not something new and is likely to continue on to the issue. is it
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a dog rid of one has done and how focused on data is reduced. all right, let's look at the security situation impacts on ahead of course the all important election. so i'm going to rashid, as a journalist and author, he joins us from the whole impact, his don, welcome to, i'll just hear about asking you, what's your understanding on why the attack on the police station and kind book from qua happen to, to as well. there are multiple reasons for the violence in chandler, up to 12 k be probably primarily to stop problems. and um, the, the major problem is zip codes. they are both the militants in both places are against the elections. they want to embed as the government as much as they can by loan to see the tax in boot system, there's a particular issue of the below demand attends, wanting separation from above. some i, many of the groups are active, the us and purchase the on the bottom of this a complex equation is what is happening in k
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b or ever fucking problems. we're going to work, which is where the park is sunny. it's on the bottom most active and they have been attacking a government sent to the police of the army and basically to embarrass bikes on and also to make a claim that they all, they want to be see the too much. uh so all right, well this area probably the bikes on the right. as you say that microsoft has seen the surgeon attack since the pucks on the tyler bottom and the government broke down in 2022. what does the slices attack say about the scale of the security concerns facing the country right now on the floor in something like a $100000.00 troops through security the election. and then to make sure that there's no violence but the violence and to be hungry for the last few days. non stop and then be multiple attacks with the every weapon to bomb blood. the i'm
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a rock is attacks on, on police stations. and as it is such a, the items of government, and that'd be the way it's done being in a lot of politicians of it's likely going for a postponement to be in actions. but that wouldn't resolve the issue because it actually is now on the on, on a moving forward. and i think the majority of the population certainly want the election and of this period to come to an end, right. i mean, not, never the left side of that helping some very, very serious. so fritz made in blues just on to potentially polling stations themselves. could be a tax. i mean how, or the population particularly pollution started responding to this. are they likely to stay away from the post as well? so you know that there's something like 90000 bullying stations in the box on and guarding. all of them is going to be extremely difficult. and it's, it's very likely that tags over the election period, thursday, friday, saturday,
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the, the violence will increase and step up. and uh, there's a very big danger, some of the weapons that it'd be use now. very heavy weapons. indeed, many of them captured from the americans who left abundance done. i'm left to pilot workers vine, and it'd be in many reports about the, the, the nature of these explosives, the grenades, they're offering for companies, etc, but they're being used now. feedback is done by both minutes in groups and gaping and by the separatist groups, a bunch of stuff. and all the while of course pocket stones facing this internal political strife, following the jailing of the full, the prime minister and run gun, and his wife or allegedly violating marriage laws. his supporters say it's because he still stood up to the company's powerful ministry. many voters kindly and pocket started asking in the midst of all of the security concerns who is running the
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country as well. and that's true, and we haven't the moment in term government for the, for the last few months, but they have to step down now to make way for the uh, the newly elected government, which we should know about by on friday or saturday. um, but what is what is still unclear whether it is going to be sufficient stability in the country um for a new government to do to come into play time for a new government to um, to organize itself. and um, allow yourself to be coming through and set up a new phone number. um, so there's still a lot of questions, no not least is a question of him or outcome, but he's been, he's had 3 accounts against them. incredible punishments to beat it out to him by the judges, which has grown and almost anger and not only amongst his people, but amongst maybe the next time you who don't necessarily support him. but
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sympathize with the kind of punishment that he's been given along with his wife, that he would spend about 3 lines times in in prison, the, the way that punishments that they need to dr. i'm in the machine. great to hear your thoughts on all of that money. thanks for joining us. thank you. the terms of god's and though with some policy and family use of pitching that tents and this symmetry in reference of and goes more more people to being forced into the southern cooling of the strength is the israeli army expands its ground. defensive, if the same going for it begins our coverage, surrounded by dust, displaced, polished in use of trying to live, where others are buried, with nowhere else to go. these families have found shelter amid the tombstones. so i have the hand which you know, they do not again and as the other phone,
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so we are forced to leave behind. so we ended up here and in a more people started putting up tents in and around the graveyard. the entire area is crammed with display thousands when you run out of space with living among the dead. and that's a lot more more fresh graves doug every day with children playing only a few meters away. parents say they can't protect their little ones from the horrors of life and gaza. while i'm lucky, if you had this number, then you would. children are shock traumatized. they're going crazy them on the witness. dozens of bodies being buried. the body is returned by the east ready forces or decomposed and smelled awful dental. so i'll mention it a psychologically really and the i'm not know my children anymore. i don't allow, i don't have no the unit stuff estimates more than a 1000000 children in the gaza. strip will require mental health support that most in the i'm so scared i cannot sleep. my younger brother is frightened by the graves to just just yesterday
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a truck came and offloaded 70 bodies. so they were buried before ice. nearly 1700000 palestinians had been forced from their homes by israel's military, offensive and off, are they all running out of space annually? everything else it's saturday. that means the more we are forced to live among the dead waiting for our day to die and join them 6 feet under. what else can i say? there is no food. we can't sleep peacefully. we have to night the most basic human rights. no bathrooms, even more so there is none. but offer is where is well ordered palestinians to go for their own safety. but as the army plans to expand its ground operations in the south of the strip, the symmetry and this tent camp will likely keep growing. if the some good food audra 0, this is where the forces of being withdrawing from some pos of north and central
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guys and residents who pretend to the shots of neighborhood so found home schools and all facets of life destroyed. here's what i'll do at least witnessed in schools at the outrage refugee camp. the other was, what am i going to see you? what am as you with them? yeah, i knew the the what
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the still ahead on al jazeera supported as of el salvador, was president gathered to celebrate chelsea claims election victory. the
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news the the the other world news charities president gabrielle burridge,
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has declared 2 days of national mourning for the victims of wall 5, sweeping through the coast of appraisal regions. strong winds of high temperatures of fueling the flames. the death toll has risen to at least a $112.00, with hundreds full, missing their fee. as the number of dead could increase significantly, firefighters are working relentlessly. you can take to contain the fires in the densely populated area. a lot of america edits are lucy and even joins is from poverty. so one of the reasons about the affected by these fires, and as i mentioned, that is see how these concerns the death toll could rise. a reminder of exactly how devastating these flies have been. absolutely, they've been the most devastating the most deputies at this country has ever ever witnessed. and you can see signs of that right, where i am, these people that you see here lining up are waiting to give information to the a prosecutor's office. this is part of
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a long and very painful process for the identification and the delivery of the bodies that are being found little by little. and this is right next to the morgue at the end of this street for us. they begin by saying they are missing their loved ones. they don't know where they are. in some cases they've been able to find their charged bodies. in many other cases, they have not been able to do so. from here, they have to go over to the medical institute, which is part of the, the health system. and of course, is where the mortgage with some of the bodies are non have yet been given back to their loved ones to their family members. the survivors to be buried yet because it's taking a very, very, very long time. and that's what people who are complaining about, but eventually the, the government is trying to, and the legal authorities are trying to match the bodies with the dna of the people who are here. so that also takes time. we have seen absolutely devastating signs of
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grief pierre stories of, of a father that went to look for his son while the son went to look for him. and then the father died all in trying to get to the one of their children. and a grandmother dying with her grand daughter who went running to save her families was separated. 34 members of the family dying and the rest left destitute without anything. very, very, very sad stories. indeed we did here. so, and we have seen some signs of generosity, for example, the, the owner of the largest funeral parlor in the country. and in fact, in south america is offering free burials services of the indian. everything from the coffin to a psychological help for the family members whom they say have already lost everything and certainly can be paying for a funeral. and they say, i understand the alternatives that have some very strong suspicions on how these 5
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started that is very true from the president to the forestry corporation to forensic evidence. everything indicates that it's not all many, many, and especially the 1st the may inspire then that, that led to all. this was this deliberately and i spoke a short while ago to the governor of rosalie. hold them back up, who was very emotional in the he said the following. you know what they said to you that goes to canada. you know this. i think this is caused by a handful of miserable mung students who have come to destroy our city obama. we will hunt them down and put them in prison, that you will be what? because these crimes on that is what we already know that at least 2 people were arrested overnight, according to the residents. and this hasn't been confirmed by police. they were actually trying to re light a fire in one of the neighborhoods that's been most devastated by this. so it's an extraordinary situation where you have pyro maniacs, people who are obviously sick or maybe have
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a different agenda that are making it even more difficult for these fires to be put under control, or how they are extraordinary acts of suspect to the us. and that let's see and human many things how salvatore is incumbent lead it? and i a book kelly says he's one of the recent presidential election. but official results have not yet been announced. his popularity has as the recent months, largely because of his crank, found them criminal gangs. and the apollo reports from the capital san salvador, the celebrations and the salvador and capital supporters of the you get a cheering on a victory that will give the controversial president, 2nd term, positive of them before you. we didn't have hope, but today we have it. and that means a lot appearing before a crowd of thousands who kelly called the election historic. all now in the next 5 years. just wait and see what we're going to do. because we are going to continue
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doing the impossible and showing the world the example of el salvador nigi. but kelly largely owes his support to his administration's hard line policy to rid the country of dang, like m, s 13. and the 18th street gang would have caused chaos in el salvador for the last 30 years. though successful in dealing with criminal gangs, critics say the suspension of civil liberties, consolidation of power, along with an unconstitutional bid for re election, have made look at it a democratically elected dictator. he has everything, you know, all the power. there's no control, there's no way defending the flowers. so that's what we're seeing today. any constitutional precedents up one the even though there was an expectation that salvador and president able get a would win by a landslide. the celebrations here in el salvador historic center hartsville,
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massive though human rights and civil liberties. advocates continue to warn that el salvador is walking a dangerous type road for a majority of salvadorans, the promise of a future safety and security is the norm. ways just about any other alternative men will drop a little al jazeera sunset level about a 100 board a gallon. so me on my i've crossed into neighboring bangladesh to flee. fighting between the security forces and a revel group. an alliance of 3 minority groups have been battling the ministry jumped to the seas power in 2021. 1 of these groups is the ara can ami storm. send offensive against government forces in october banquet that shows like $270.00 for them to border with me. i'm mom and host more with a 1000000 wrangle refugees. the audit con on me, is a buddhist community. and they all worse than the me. environmentally treat. it's
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purely a lie that they will ever gone to as all rights of age and cool to a sentence and australia and right to through a suspended depth sentence. young hadn't june, who was born in china, has been found guilty on espionage challenges. the sentence comes off the young's interest in 2019 other chinese apple. it worked as an employee of china space secuity department for a decade. australia is foreign minister, has condemned the verdict. while the v and president mohammed boys who has demanded indian troops withdrawal from the country during an address to parliament to emphasize the importance of sovereignty, the multi says india agreed to pull out of its ministry, its military personnel before may but new daddy, as he had to confirm the timeline, one of the big gum, i believe the motives to strengthen its military capabilities, to be able to defend the country by road c. and as we started to do that now,
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the multi and defense pulse will soon be able to conduct surveillance of the 900000 square kilometer area of the multi exclusive economic zone 24 hours a day. now the us congress is considering a measure that would shut down to the southern border with mexico if the day the average of migrant crossing the exceeds $5000.00. that's what, below the current number of crossings is my consent asylum seekers from latin america fleet to the us. meanwhile, republican governors, as i've decided to take measures into their own hands from the board. a town of ego passed in texas. heidi joe castro reports. you go with the law enforcement, the police maintain the peace between a few doesn't right? we n t. margaret protestors and if you doesn't border residents who said migrant should be welcomed? usually people just want food and water and a clean pair of socks. sometimes when i find people they get down on their knees
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and they ask for god to bless me. but this wasn't the only stand off an eagle pass texas on sunday meters away and steps from the us border. texas governor greg abbott declared his states opposition to the federal government. 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 states will be able to defend against any type of imminent danger. for an invasion flank by 14 other republican governors, abbot is an open defiance of a u. s. supreme court order issue last month commanding that he stand down, texas national guard troops who are putting a barbara wire and blocking us border patrol agents from removing at the troops guarding this section of the border report to the governor of the state of texas and their mission is to keep everyone out,
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including the us border patrol. agents who report the president bided in washington, and that has created an absurd stand off between the federal and state governments . why on earth with governor added be doing this defying or us supreme court order. putting national guardsmen and border patrol agents at odds and potentially in danger. endangering the lives of asylum seekers. calling right wing militants from all across the country with long guns down to a park that they take over without telling city authorities. i mean, why would you do that? the texas governor says a loophole in the us constitution allows him to take such measures because his state is under quote, invasion by migrants arriving in record numbers. democrats call it a political stunt, meant to stoke the republican base. the opposing sides remain at an impasse as
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tensions rise and divisions. pardon highly jo. castro. alj a 0 equal passed texas. they're up today. that's it for me. the fall here for this news. don't go anywhere that will be back in just the bible. the ivy as well as on guys a continues bring you the late we are on the rounding dollars a covering the ongoing is raising arguments and the suffering. the people told us that we lost displacements and block of resources as well as district conditions here in and around the hospital and from the height is to refund the health data rate restrictions prevent freedom of rights to worship tyler, we will continue our coverage of this route will cabinet decisions,
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