tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 13, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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to the global sounds as the all differential intelligence revolution, etc, rings to where the benefits lie and with a hot light, we're betting my entire future on a technology that is fundamentally very sustainable studio b, b. i series on a jersey though, the, [000:00:00;00] the times the whole rom and you're watching the opposite renews on life headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes, palestinians and the southern city over off of brace to more is riley strikes. less than 24 hours after tax the last at least $67.00 palestinians, dad. he was present. dr. barton discussed as will and gaza with jordan's king
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abdullah calling for the protection of civilians in rough up violence we occupied. westbank is by the settlers. open fire on palestinians as that cause a light on the thrust of simon ensued on what 18000000 people are getting hungry because of months of fighting the welcome to the news. uh, we'd be getting southern guns, a web residents, a bracing themselves for another night, a violent attacks as concerns good. it planned is really ground invasion of rafa. mold and $1400000.00 palestinians are crammed in what was meant to be the last corner of safety in the strip. 600000 of them children moneys. now, wilson, despite mounting pressure as well, has bound to carry out a full fledged offensive in russia or within the past of us president joe biden reiterated his call to israel not to proceed with the campaign without the plan to
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evacuate civilians of the major military operation robert roberts should not proceed without a credible plan, a credible plan for ensuring the safety and supports more than 1000000 people shoulder and many people there have been displaced, displaced multiple times, playing the violence to the north. and now they're packed and rough, exposed as long as they need to be protected. and we've also been clear from the start, we oppose any force displacement policies, some guys, or serious as strikes and have a major hospital in ross, i killed at least 67 people on sunday night. some died well, sleeping in the 10 some most of them were women and children. if there's some good reports, the youth, another sleepless night, he's always been using that alpha with ambulance crews going to be a to move on. did children nurses at the equate hospital that stuff?
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this child's headwind, this? oh my gosh. i mrs. so the latest is riley attacks cube and injured dozens of palestinians. but alpha and southern gaza isn't a relentless bombardment. the floor potential ground defensive, but also who was previously considered a so called safe zone, with the type of israel figures for its captives kill our children of their lives and their future and takes away our freedom that no one on earth within your conscience compared the scenes of murder children today. israel announced the rescue of 2 captives and the rate in the off of these rarely army says both rescued
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men are in good health. they've been identified a 60 year old, hernando mama, and 70 year old louis har. prime minister netanyahu his past army commanders to focus on the ortho. when more than 1400000 displays palestinians or sheltering elsewhere in gaza. at least 15 people were killed in the bombing of a house in the law. the native and you know, we were bombed in gaza cd and were displaced of is a way to area. and then to there as well. we are civilians and we say to israel, we have that fast here. and the air of countries must look up and have mercy on us . across the gaza strip, palestinians are looking for signs of life under the rubble after the latest is rarely a sold. if to some good food, all g 0 as well, that symbol from pellets and easy to divide, the strikes knowing that some of the images images are both on the distressing
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putting the are in the tents. me and all of my family from the bullet school came across. my father went to see what's happening and said that was strikes. the strike happened while he was talking. we all said, my father was mounted. the we were home when the strikes were, i'm going. i told my mother that i wanted to use the bathrooms, she was awake, suddenly, all those of the bathrooms and all the containers above it collapsed on me. she was born one month and a half ago and today she went back to god. she's father is intensive care at the european hospital and his mother is wounded in her leg and, and i am subbing for her so much. tyra, something you've never seen. milton hollywood on the us. milton libya. milton syria did something like this happened early in russell and they kept saying, go to a restaurant, go to russell, and people came here. then you talk it them really? yeah. well correspondent topic up. it was a,
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him has more on the line from rough. well, absolutely. concerned and worried about any possible military attacks on the district, especially to offset the known terrifying noise that we have been exposed to officer use. the lead ministry forces have infiltrated to run fi district and they have many attorneys to use any caps to them. but very 10 to the home button and on the fly, a couple on the ground here in the fall. and now we, we have the area multiple, you graduated from different areas in gauze. i've been to the one, is that the oldest and right now we are residing and rough, which is the last remaining period for us. we are also being subjected to different kinds of it's very inform me by lands and bike up from the, from london have by these very forces as they are destroying a residential building, ranking civilians, including at least within the past 24 hours more time. uh, 6,
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the power city is why have been killed wild citizens, others be trapped on the drop a little bit destroyed houses. and this is absolutely terrifying, especially for the with the residents who have been seeing most of lee. and right now they have moved. and the other place to go to some kind of thing and families, in fact, so thought to, to return back again to the central cost cause i'm a little globally, can say that tickets. why does k o fee of money comes to you regarding a potential military encouraging for roof our district, which will absolutely print catastrophe? consequences for online aspects here to well, those strikes sundays rolls, plans of ground, defensive in rasa, has full, many displaced palestinians to flee. yet again, this time to the bella in central garza, in country schools. the spoke to some of those families, one of the most deadliest nights. that's how people are currently evacuating from rough off describe last night. as it was one of the deadliest nights the experience
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. tense, more than 128 days in the cause of a lot of policy news, cranky, displaced in the are currently using this road address. you drove connecting dropbox with can you does that and but as the middle area together, this is the road they can take to evacuate from place to another. we have been talking to people and they're telling us that they do not have any place to go to. some people have been searching for a place since the morning and didn't back in 10 units, but they did not find any place people saying that they have displays for more than 5 to 6 times now. and every time they're trying to search the area that may be considered safe. but they also believe that even if they are evacuated to their is bella or $200.00 units or to any place, it's going to come
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a time where they are going to evacuate. another time has tennessee and my name's smoking this way. we felt it might be slightly safer. here in 0 bhalla, we're not completely safe anywhere of course, but it's better to be in a group. there's also access to some fresh water here, so things are slightly better. i'm currently in an m c area in that and, but this area was completely empty. this morning. all of these people that are building up their tents came in the early hours of the morning to the left until this air now because it's one of the areas that have a close swats are because it's very close to the sea. as you see, people have been displaced more than one time. this family was the space for more than 7 times. and now they came to that and back because they think that it is safe . and that's because i am not as much as a headwind,
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and so we're kind of on this level 5, we 1st flipped to and more causing them, found one of us. and then off last night we had to leave the school where we were shocked during that time we decided to flee to the newest area vacated by the somebody at least, which is different. but all of the people are frustrated or despair. they're saying that the quad cafeterias came into the schools and where they were seeking refuge in their tents and started shooting lot by munition on people. actually, 60 palestinians have been killed and drop off last night. people say that they're stuck between death, starvation and displacement. this is in the pull the data that had been a while he was present. dr. barton has met with jordan's king abdullah at the white house, the release of captives in gauze, and the plan does really offensive on reference to the agenda. the king was not spoken in calling for seats 5 and garza king. abdullah advised him to push for an immediate pools in the fine things we cannot afford and is rarely
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a tech of it is certain to produce another humanitarian catastrophe. situation is already unbearable. for over a 1000000 people who have been pushed into it off us since the war started. we cannot stand by and let discontinued. we need a loss to cease fire now. this war must en, a low cost of rustling. jordan is standing by line for us in washington, dc. and raul is what they did agree with. most certainly differentiate between the 2 countries and the need to protect civilians in gaza. but they all polls a pottery on how to protect civilians. the american president talking about relocating them with in gaza. a no false displacement. they jordanian king one thing a ceasefire. something that neither side can seem to agree on. but what we did glean from that roles, i think you cleaned it too, was like to about what
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a hostage deal might look like. the idea of trying to get some sort of stop, some sort of pause in the fighting. the us doesn't want a cease fire in its mode a ceasefire. millions that the war is over. and in the us as view as is the view of it as well. that would mean homos would have the opportunity to re arm itself and to possibly watch new attacks on israel. neither israel nor the united states wants that to happen. but the u. s. has been pushing for some sort of negotiated stop or pause in the fighting. and we heard on monday from the us president joe biden, that this period couldn't last at least 6 weeks. that is a new detail before now. we've just seen several weeks of negotiation between the u . s. is well how mos acting through the interlocutors of cutter and egypt to
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try to figure out one how to get a stop in the fighting. in order to get in more humanitarian aid into garza, as well as trying to secure the release of those captives who are still being held inside, garza, those that goes agents are still ongoing. us officials believe that even though the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has outright rejected this ongoing, a negotiated draft, stop and finding that there are opportunities that there are ways of trying to make this happen. but suggesting that this could last for at least 6 weeks, that's a new detail. and it does show that at least from the us as perspective that trying to end this war is possible. but it's not going to happen as quickly as many in the international community would like to see it happen. indeed, the token continues between those sites. there's 2 sides, of course, of the molten pick as the hours progress for the moment to rouse,
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thanks very much. i so let's just give you a little bit more context to jordan's position as an important play in the region. and his relations with israel and palestine. well, jordan, lies to the east of the jordan river, has 2 border crossings with his riley in the knowles, and then by the red sea in the south. and he is the king hussein bridge over which the jordan river flows linking the kingdom with the occupied west binding cannot jordan and palestine also how strong estimate blinks while the official statistics . it is believed that at the top of jordan's population or palestinian origin, jordan has been the custodian of 2 reasons who decides for the past 100 years. notably this a spike controversy over is really security and visits to the likes of most israel and jordan signed a peace treaty in 1994. shortly after the signing of the onslaught of calls which established the palestinian authority call. it editing is
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a senior fellow at the middle east institute and was an advisor to the power steering leadership in ramallah. he says, the us doesn't shed children's concerns about rafa. despite presenting a unified front of the press conference, clearly not on the same page. uh, both in the substance and even in the tone the king spoke with great urgency about a ceasefire, and now the president talked about a 6 week pause, which may or may not happen there. encouraging these riley's very interesting use of words. encouraging these rallies to reconsider their opposition, but you don't have that same sense of urgency despite the, the very dire circumstances, particularly in, in rough. um, i think the other the other point that i found striking in terms of the gap between
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the 2 leaders is the king king. abdullah was very clear that there is no military solution that is to, to this crisis. that's a line that the arab states have been pushing since october 7th, whereas the president biden spoke in a kind of defendant way, you know, on the one hand from us has to be defeated. so they're there and they reject the idea of a cease fire. and, and it's clear that they do believe that there is a military solution to this issue, particularly with, with regard to him as a group of his writing satellites as a tight to palestinian south. and the city of knob lives in the occupied west bank . at least 2 palestinians were injured when such as i can find in the village of a city. a witnesses say the attack is also set to at least one home on fine. but that has been a significant search of secular violence in the occupied territories. since the stalls of the wall in october and the salute has moved from occupied east jerusalem
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. and this particular incident in the occupied west bank, just south of nablus. we're looking at a group of as really settlers who open fire on palestinians 2 of them sustaining injury. several cars also set a blaze as well as a home. and these witnesses speaking to us as the to about the incident, because this is just the latest in a series of violent attacks by is really settlers on how is simians. the one says that since october, the 7th, there has been at least $515.00 attacks on palestinians bias. really, settlers, and this is also something that's been driving the news. on the american side, you have the us president joe biden, who would sanction for is really settlers for their rules in crimes against palestinians. and these really prime minister essentially downplay the issue of settler violence saying that the measures were unnecessary and even an appropriate
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. and his really media is reporting that in yesterday's call with the us president . nothing yahoo pushed double down rather on those remarks saying that she was not a fan of these measures that the us had taken against. these is really settlers, though the dutch government says it will appeal a court ruling to stop the exports of all plain spare parts to israel bounce off. the judges upheld and appeal by human rights organizations step boss and repulsive from hague. and it was seen as a test case rights organizations filed a civil suit against the dutch state saying supply in israel would be a parts for f. 35 fight the jets makes the netherlands complicit. impossible war crimes in gaza. the judge at the lower court had dismissed the case saying the court couldn't interfere and government policy decisions. the bill court had a different view like spares from the exports of the u. m. have found that there is an incredible number of civilian casualties. thousands of children has been killed
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and so divide and says not proportional. that's why there is a clear risk of violations of the laws of war since 2019 and that lives has house do you will be. and this will fusion center for f $35.00 spare parts with also supplies is were out in 2022 and exported spear parts for $2400000.00 through the country with the escalation of the war and gas as this number is now predicted to be much higher. it's dependent on the f 35 without any, any doubts. so it's, it's a, it's not just small bits in this whole story. it is reading a main elements and it will, it will definitely if i for now it will definitely fix is ready wolf. this is where our own dozens of these us made fight the planes. it is expected. they will now depend on the us to provide the necessary spare parts. while this verdict will not directly impact the war on gaza, it could be seen as
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a precedent for other organizations in europe to file similar cases against their governments. other and jose and other countries are already preparing some of the cases and we've been in contact with them. but even more than that, i hope it's a turning point for how western governments look at their role and responsibility and realize that also before a judge, they are coal responsible for what's happening in gaza. for the 1st time, the court has ordered the country to stop sending weapons to israel. the fluid is seen as a severe blow to the dutch government to have argued that stopping is gone for the ocean to the ex 35 program with jeff or dice. it starts with us and as well, and we'll have a civilian economic impact. in his verdict, the judge argued that political and economic interests. com be more important than the protection of civilian lives during the war. the dutch dates will now take the case to the supreme court,
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but that doesn't mean it can still export spear f 35 pods to israel. the court has given the state one week to formerly execute the verdict steadfast and l just sierra. they hate the spring, some of the days of the news. the police in the democratic republic of congo find, take us to dispatch protest as demonstrating outside western embassies and the un mission in the capital control. so the protest as a west and nation support may bring lawanda, which is accused of backing em $23.00 rebels in easton, d. c. golly has denied the allegations, but even experts say there is evidence that rebels all supported by the one that with weapons and the equipment we are here because today we have decided to boot and then to everything happen to the east of the country. and we understand what is happening behind the scenes in collaboration with bulk. again,
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the americans and the french in the budget being president and the head of the west african block echo was canceled his trip to send to go. but let him do. it was due in con, which has been facing violent protest after setting a lease president mackey solve for spending the presidential election. sounds opponent say it's an attempt to extend his rule. an accusation that he to know is that cause is trying to mediate the crisis. maybe 10 months since the stones of the convict ensued on civilians continued to pay a heavy price for the ongoing fine thing. the united nations is wanting, but to humanitarian catastrophe has developed threatening millions of people with salvation. it says more than $12000.00 men, women and children have been killed since the start of the conflict. 18000000 sudanese and i'm facing food shortages that's twice as many as last year. is estimated that 3 and a half 1000000 children will suffer from acute malnutrition to shift speed prices rise and shortages increase around 700000 of the most of any malnourished and
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require specialized life saving treatment around to 3000000 children have been falls from the home since april, as the largest number of internally displaced children, anyone suitable that has moved from pulse at all. a slot sala has brought to 9 months old to my left, to this nutrition center in the eastern city of ports to them to stop her from starving to death. the conflict between the army and the power military rapids support forces forced her to leave her home and heart to. she says repeated displacement has left her 2 week to nurse her daughter. some of this is that right? and i said, i don't eat enough to produce smoke for her. i don't have the money to buy food and we rely on the assistance we get at the displacement center. sometimes we have breakfast off the 12. i put smell like here. when she started getting dinner and they told me she was malnourished, the hunger has increased since the conflicts began in april. 4th,
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the displacement as well as rising food prices in parts of sedan and shortages in others has led to more people struggling to find something to eat. i the doctor for those and display sometimes to tell us they either eat one or 2 meals for none at all. some comedy tell us that we should feed the younger child and leave the villagers, but that still causes hunger and mal nutrition in the us. food agency says at least 18000000 people are facing severe food insecurity up from 9000000 last year. some of those who need aid may be able to access it in parts of to them that are safe and where there is no fighting. but in places that are active conflict areas is security has made getting relief, supplies and difficult with a nice admissions describing the hunger levels. there i've got this traffic both wearing sites are accused of hampering the delivery of age. the army is accused of losing the process of allowing 8 inches to them. while the parent been
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a treat group is accused of blocking access to be seized areas, dozens of deaths due to starvation have been reported. we need to be able to access those areas. and because we're either having to work across the line and negotiate access, we've all sides of the conflict with not being able to do it particularly of the sky. we can do more distribution, see a smooth distribution that what we want is almost an industrial size size operation so far says she's grateful, she can feed her daughter and my next life is no longer at the risk. she hopes that aid will continue. so she doesn't lose her child to hunger like so. many of the parents have people morgan onto their own board. sit down of saddam is also experiencing a communications black ad which has been blamed on the power military rapids support forces. the all recess begun shutting down the network last week,
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leaving millions of people unable to make payments. so contact the outside world. the power benefit controls most of the capital call to where the headquarters of citizens, telecoms providers are based. now schools have reopened in some b as a cholera emergency begins to ease. the virus is killed around $500.00 some bins. it's since october last year. they brings in both ways also seeing and improvement, but access to clean water remains a challenge in both countries. how do latasha, how does this report from zimbabwe is capital? the health officials ends and they say the spread of color it has eased, allow the schools to reopen for the 1st time this. yeah. parents are relieved. the cautious thing about the number of going to and i think this a little confidence moving,
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but also i think we're not doing is we can keep going. keeps around 5, hundreds of beans of died of the virus says this latest outbreak was reported last october, more than 15000 cases of so 5 been reported. a neighbor and zimbabwe has also had a similar outbreak. this is an emergency colored treatment. the 10th, it's not as busy as it was a few weeks ago when a lot of people are fully sick. the government says the number of cases is declining. the people still need to be careful. access to clean water is a concern, especially in some bobby's many overcrowded poor neighborhoods for a to my new number. the on fridays there's no what time to tips, saturdays and sundays and is we don't get what we can to flush toilets. what they get that brought me to a lot of people leaving this community to mean preventative measures, including mass that's a nation campaigns. healthy contain outwards elsewhere in southern africa. but
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access to jacob award to an adequate sanitation needs to be addressed. well dr. say this health crisis will keep repeating itself out on the task that i'll do that highlighting. still out on the i'll just every news. uh, we may say palestinian refugee. he's not the man of a small swedish town raising awareness of what's happening in gauze that the world athletics is now mourning the death of one of his brightest young stones thought story after the break. the had a lot of that was dont on on the in australia and we go to west few days across the very north. thanks for developing tropical low around the gulf of carpenter. right . it's gonna bring some very heavy rain to northern parts of queen's on as well as the northern territory. so storms and showers here on tuesday,
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they'll trail down into queensland. we've also got a cold front coupled with that. and that's going to bring some very wet weather to the likes of sidney in the days. ahead and not the temperature is down for the southeast corner. we'll bring some thunder storms as well to coastal areas. gusty winds kicking in there, but the heat is still that cause a southern air is a tuesday into wednesday. certainly for per, we'll see the temperature continuing to sit very high. so this time, if you're just increasing, that temperature will be on the off in new zealand, certainly for christ church. 22 degrees celsius. the on tuesday going up to 27 by wednesday. the rain isn't very far away. settled few days before that starts to sweep in to the south of the south island by the mid week. that was me move to south east asia. it's looking very dry across the very north for indo china. lots of heat continuing to build for thailand, a few showers coming into coastal areas of vietnam, but the west,
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will be retraces as steps revisit cuz that's it. that's by the echoes of background witness documentary on the jersey to the the the most about kill watching of that was me. so rahman indo, how remind of on top stories on the news of palestinians in garza's rock, the city of bracing for another 9 to bombardment? $67.00 people killed in strikes on sunday nights is ryan has stepped a very low taxes and valves to come down with a full scale round invasion, despite mounting international pressure against its present. j pardon has met with jordan's king abdullah at the white house, the release of captives in garza,
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and the plant is very offensive on rough, a top the agenda, king of the judge, 5 and to push for an immediate pause in the fight takes a group of it's very suck. length is the time palestinian, so the city of novelist bill complied. west bank at least 2 palestinians interest. when settlers opened fire in the village of sarah, with this to say the attack of such finds for at least one house the united nation says it will not be party to any false displacement of palestinians living in rasa . the un security council is holding a closed old meeting to discuss as well as will, and also the meeting was supposed to solely focus on the unrest in the democratic republic of congo. but all jerry, which holds the presidency, requested gauze, would be added to the agenda. robot woods. the us deputy ambassador to the un told, i'll just say, are the us position on the resolution calling for sci fi has not changed. well, if we've, we've set on the resolution, we have to have some concerns about the tax and we're going to,
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we're very open to try to work with our, our, our partners to try to find some kind of common ground. those red line still remain or i would be dishonest if i didn't say that we're working very hard we, we were engaging and so we'll continue to engage and hopefully we can get into the text that everyone can support. but i don't know, we're not in a position right now for me to say that we're there. we're not gabrielle is on the is, are you with headquarters in new york? at a short time ago, gabriel, we had by c u. s. president and the king of jordan as a joint press conference poles apart in terms of how they going to protect or want to protect those in rasa. we've had to get now from the deputy us invested at the you and it seems that the americans are certainly on message as yeah, that's certain really right in the, you know, you know, a lot of times on the security counts. so we have divisions or disagreements that
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real divide between east and west if you will, simply put it, we really don't have that right now. on the security council, when it comes to guys at the vast majority of the security council, members have very clearly stated time and time again over the last few weeks and months that they want a cease fire. the problem is in implementing that is united states because it is the united states that is constantly either a vetoed cease fire resolutions and or a threatened to do so. and that's where you just heard there from the deputy us. ambassador robert would there in that to quit the you just played. there is a lot of back room negotiations happening at the un right now about in, oh jerry and the resolution that calls for among other things to cease fire. and that's what you just started, the investor deputy, invest from the usa. it goes, we're not there yet. there's still some red lines. we won't agree to. and one of those being of course, the cease fire. so that is clearly a major,
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major issue here. but in terms of the un, in general, there's been some calls from, is rarely officials for the u. n. to be actively involved in relocating palestinians out of rafa a head of a potential ground invasion there. the un flatly denied that they would take part in such a thing here today. what we want is to ensure that anything that happens is done in full respect of international law. in the full respect of the protection of the of civilians. we will not the party to force displacement of people the situation for us and does the on the humanitarian and remains extremely, extremely challenging. i mean, we have, you know, they're, they're on the, the, the supplies that we currently have. the commodities and supplies may last us just the days. we're not getting enough. we're not getting enough goods
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in that was just last week that un secretary general antonio gutierrez, uh, uh, war and israel. not to attack rafa because it would put uh, thousands of innocent civilians including children at risk. clearly, those warnings by the un secretary general fell on deaf ears at least so far. also, behind the scenes we are hearing from diplomatic sources that today on monday here un headquarters. the era group was meeting privately with security council members trying to hammer out some sort of agreement or some sort of language that could go into a resolution that could lead to a permanent ceasefire. one that has been elusive so far. gabrielle is on to that for us at the end. thank you. mm. the best way to now to go so close to one and a half 1000000 palestinians and civilians sheltering in rough uh living in
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a house in his valley ground defensive. hey, its worth, a few of them are pricing so i can come a mobile and the numbers of dead and wounded people here will be huge. if israel stones rough puts me, i will move in the process. i will stay in roswell. i am ready this time to die in rough. um we urge all the arab countries, particularly egypt cats are united arab emirates and saudi arabia to take action and adopted a decision to help the palestinian people to save the palestinians. some of the genocide being committed by next and job on the check and as good as law that we live together with the selling destruction, relocation phase, i'm hung up despite everything that will stay strong and resilience. and there is news buses, rather pressuring who must accept such demands, otherwise as revel. storm rough uh, this will result in a must have catastrophe. we have spent moving a 100 days here. there are more than
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a 1000000 displaced people of different gender ages, sicknesses and diseases. it is, we will remain on the tunnel, memory of human history for everyone who tests remember the digital. we kept moving from one place to another about 7 times. we've lost everything, there was nothing left and they can threaten us with. from now on look, we have no place to go, but the grave, i want the arab countries to be united and unified. i know america is comprehensively supporting israel, but i want the americans to help us get back all that the houses, though the policy and probably minister measure to has also will that any is really offensive that would mock a new phase in the gaza genocide. i submitted it back to not to talk to the other side of the, the killing machine in nova as well, is to kidding our sons and goes straight. this don't need a new escalation. who has been announced by the ag prime minister,
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all thoughts toll mang rough from the last resulting square in rough or 100 monitors have gone a most of them, women and children. in rough. i have the 1400000 people living in difficult circumstances that freezing whether it but that makes hi and god and is really continue. is the genocide spots it in guys that but with a concern from the your opinions top diplomats as well. just browse as well, it should not be a should be pressed, not to go ahead with it's offensive on rasa. even the us for the strongest report to the ease, well considered it by the president, by then himself, that these actual news disproportion they did that they call people being killed. civilians being killed is unbearable warning use while not to continue with these
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weight. but my question is, apart from words, what sales will using, it has to be done in britain, this phone secretary is also calling for israel to in his words, stop and think before raising ra for david cameron's as guns a needs a sustainable ceasefire. we are very concerned about what is happening in rafa because that's be clear. the people's, uh, many of them move lou 456 times before getting there. and it really, we think is impossible to, to see how you can conflict a war amongst these people. there's no way for them to go. they called goes into egypt, they couldn't go north and back to the homes because many have been destroyed. so we are very concerned about the situation and we want israel to stop and think very seriously before it takes any further action. but above what we want is kind of meet you pause in the fighting and we want that pause to lead to
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a cease fire. a sustainable seems far with time to return to the fighting. yeah, there's a lot of boxes, there's an economist on greece is full of finance minister. he says, european countries shared responsibility for the atrocities happening in garza. we, europeans, created the problem. and at the moment we are playing a vicious roll. it needs perpetration. you heard. i just heard on your problem, you said the board of people critically lamenting the fact that not enough pressure is being applied on the issue of the stuff, the genocide be rough research board. oh, you are presenting, dig it up in union, which collectively is a ami israel. germany, france, italy, as we speak, i sending the valet i'm a minute. and so they're being used in the alpha to cube. we have is the kind of them, the british for them, separate de la man thinking he what is happening in the rough. but he has been
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instrumental to in steadying the hand of a ideas in its pursuit of genocide for weeks now by doing whatever she can in order to prevent the cease fire from taking place. so your opinions category to the problem, you know, pianos are punctuating the problem and you will be as a failing to do that, which is necessary in order to to do what we claim we're interested in being doing . because the official, the official veteran, the official feel he, they have a finish of policies, a 2 state solution. and yet your opinions are completely complicit in the support of these and the government under mr. nathan. yeah. who, whose life's work has be the destruction of any prospects overall experience state of the sweeping was amongst the 1st e countries to recognize palestine as a state. but it's recently coming to find for cutting a to the you an agency full palestinian refugees. one politician from giovanni is
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raising awareness of the plight of palestinians after she migrate it to sweden from garza pull. reese reports from calls created in sweet kinda into the beautiful co gets the quite winter's morning in the home of come. i'll do how many done on her daughter violetta. so we just started for 11 years after another is ready, the invasion of gaza, a cable into many for a mother with a new born baby. and jamalia, life has changed completely, had not totally settled in sweden, but some of them became matter of the town of all of stream. now do you have the, the lot sort of the, the letter was so small after 3 months old when easterly invaded again. i thought i can forgive myself if anything happens to her. so we left. i was grateful to find and live in peace and safety. but it was hard for reason of a new culture. your language was when i get a job and will i give my daughter is a good life that it's but at least to mom has done that and more through hardwood at the initiative. she worked at a pizza restaurant while taking the language classes off at the old immigrants in
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suite a but soon got the job helping other new arrivals to settle. abilities done, bush and then so hed take much bigger steps in sweeter society. come on, i do have it done, was about a matter of time within just 6 years of arriving in sweden from garza, she now holds political office here in the regional capital. i was nearly voted to the national parliaments of the last election and she's been using her voice to speak up at demonstrations against the war and garza but also feels helpless at the lack of political will its way to the world to stop israel's bombing of homeland you have on the on site and default that you'll fall bon, i live through the 2nd intifada as a child that was there through all divorce until the 2012 but it wasn't anything like what i'm seeing there now. so in the 1st week, my cousin, her husband and her son, were killed. my other cousin had one son killed, another lost his arm, they're still in northern costa. where can they go? there's no safe place and got that all black face and 3 lots of casa to mom, left jamalia so quickly that she has
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a few fighters left of her childhood that she's grateful that sweden support system for immigrants. despite the shift to the right or the last election, this helps her daughter have a more secure future. no, but i know you'll have, you'll have all could give me the best buy. i've given it my own, but i was lucky to meet many people who said how welcome and just we didn't want to our society. i'm yes, this is one of the reasons i went into politics. i want to maintain this image of sweden of his body else, but the writing states and politics also lets us say just how much the children have garza being left to the fight. pull race out his era calls cardinal sweden. well, still had a on the news. ortiz from the islands of trinidad and tobago. a scrambling to clean up an oil spill from a mysterious on monday, the vessel,
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the welcome back in focus on support as of the trail, solve the problem. it is a wrong calm, has blocked highways to protest. last week's election results. thousands of demonstrators in the southern, below the city of co, i to say the vote was erect independent candidates bank to buy con one of the nice seats. they got 93 to the 265 national assembly seats, but the political party has the majority to form a government on that road and well, buckets, those 2 largest political parties on negotiating a possible alliance. the bank is almost slim league and the pockets on the people's party following the last coverage and government, after removing concert,
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a no confident sites in parliament. governments pushed shots. 3 people died in greece, the atomic course in the offices of a shipping company to athens. the government was described as a former employee to his own life, science, police, and special forces prepared to confront him as in tina as president, heavy a malay has met pope francis of the vatican ladies. so to make up with the pontiff that he previously insulted latin america adds to lucy and human reports. a photo op that seemed impossible just 2 months ago. argentina's pub, francis greeting ultraconservative president. have you had me late in the vatican? followed by an emotional embrace such because few politicians anywhere have insulted the pope like me. they who during his campaign called the pontiff, a defender of bloodthirsty dictators,
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and the communist being formidable an impressionistic offender. roma, that imbecile in rome, who defend social justice, should be informed that it goes against the 10 commandments. social justice is a capital seeing an abberation. but now the president has changed his tune, and its 70 minute meeting in the vatican relay is reported to have apologized to the pope for his statements. the pope then brush them off as quote errors of use. argentina is a predominately roman catholic country is instead of the forgiveness of spite of being coffee. and we know that when one repents, we're doing something wrong. one must forgive me, lady has no intention of remaining a catholic apart from his strong support for israel, where he has just spent 3 days. malay has pledge to convert to judaism. he wept at
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the western wall at alaska most compound before going to rome. in fact, the music insults against the 1st and latin american pope. some believe he could have started by going to rome before visiting israel. in fact, while some may be willing to forgive him for what he said, others, his visit to pope francis as are not offered to me. i want to make it clear that i don't think they has repented for what he said about the pope. rather he's trying to in favor to increases popularity. relays political agenda clearly includes trying to please this conservative catholic supporters. no way to know is that everything is number one objective is to obtain a paypal visit to argentina. number 2, he needs to reduce the number of adversaries that he has at this difficult time because the paypal visit has indeed reduce tensions. but when it comes to the
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pope's fundamental political and social views, there's still no sign of a reconciliation. c and human outages, era, window site is of a sudden some dates with no apparent crew leaking oil into the cat or b and has left a mistress and a mess that says crew scrambling to clean it up to a 100. as a story, a massive oil spill his dark into the waters off the coast of the island nation of trinidad and tobago. treating address the reset that only see us to begin. after we brought the situation under control, right, the situation is not under control cruise race to clean up this bill from an upturn mystery vessel that ran a ground in a harbour near the village of limbo, erecting a large yellow net to protect the coastline. prime minister, keep rally declared a state of emergency saying local authorities have more questions than answers on the leaking vessel. we don't know, we belong to we have no idea we came from and we also
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don't know or that it contains. what we do know. it appears to be broken, having made conduct here. how does lead you some creative hydrocarbon that just folding what the cost like that there's lucrative come to us from any kind of operation. especially if the operation is elicit the spill clouds, the waters in the economic health of the southern most islands in the caribbean, at the height of carnival when tourism is crucial to the local economy. di responded the named gulf stream on this side of the founder draft and have identified a length of cable possibly suggesting it had been towed adding to the mystery. the nations emergency management agency says there are no signs of anyone. manning the 100 meter long vessel. the united nations is working with the government to coordinate an international aid response to this bill. john henry and l g 0. the attributes of being paid to the canyon mattress. and when a calvin kept him,
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he's been killed in a car crash, malcolm wiper pulse of nairobi. kelvin tipton was driving at night near the village where he grew up. in kenya's, refunded provence, when he lost control of the car and hit the tree. he was 24 years old. he died at the scene alongside his coach. he was also in the car. another passenger was seriously injured. he was the fastest marathon runner in the world. just last week . we'll definitely fix verified his record. when his friends and family heard the news, they rushed to the moultrie and the town is able to read on say, the soonest that i have to go see the next 50. so yeah, let's see. so to the family that the uplift express that i need to enter into account am a quote with us at this trying moment. because i can say for sure we ask the man the night in october last yeah, he ran the she called
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a mouse and in 2 hours and 35 seconds breaking the previous weld records set by another canyon eliot. cape ciocca in 2022. the healy highlands where they both grew up a home to many of the worlds fastest long distance runners. there were few jobs. thousands of young people train hard every day, seeking to make that fortunes from athletics. get to him is one of the few who made it athletes, sports officials and politicians has paid tribute can yeah. so out the for autonomy to of athletics and support in general has lots for a special shining gym. they tribute to him for what. ready has like shields, he's very sharp, life keeps him instead, he aims to run the rest of them are sitting on the 2 hours in april and he was widely seen as a contend of gold at the power 76 in july to boston coast. presidents of,
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well dr. essex said he was an incredible athletes leaving an incredible legacy malcolm web houses. era, nairobi. the access to education is a key issue to vote, has an intern easiest presidential election on wednesday. jessica washington, how's the story tucked away in a forest with his new road, new water supply and new electricity is the village of porter blooper. but in this remote area of eastern decision got a provence, there's election for students, usually on t tells us that she knows the names of all the presidential candidates. let's say den den, delta dental covers the villages and one of the engine, easiest poorest provinces. and they own that the school at the book as possible. there are those who come to school without shoes. those who don't have books. the children are very enthusiastic about learning, but our results are lacking. i hope the new president will pay attention to us and the remote villages like this of life. you illustrates some of the challenges of
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educating young people in the world's largest, uncompleted country with 17000 islands. there are 24 students at this school in the village of florida. blue club almost oh, it's expensive. it's including building these classrooms, paying teachers and fine books and other learning materials covered by local parents. many of the campaign pledge is my presidential candidates related to education, going to a for a new, a once every low income household to be able to send one student to university for free, improving the livelihoods of teachers is a priority for any special reading and free school lunches is a signature pledge of propose to be under. um, let me get that book and all the candidates understand the fundamental problems of our education system. the challenges emerge during the implementation and evaluation of their ideas. so education experts note progress has been made in recent years with increased government spending and student enrollment. poverty is
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a persistent barrier to education, including in the capital jakarta, some of the cities poor us to live in, make shift homes such as these build from plastic and wood scraps found in the nearby landfill. and i want to know what it's like to be like other people for my children to go to school. but what can we do? we don't have money. recent government data shows almost 4000007 to 18 year olds. don't go to school, volunteer abdulla and offers free tutoring for some of these children. got a new phone or whoever is elected, hopefully education for much of life. children will be a part of the education as a vendor for people to see the future the most onto enrolled in the school system because they have to work well. they don't have identification cods 10 year old mohammed says he enjoys learning about math and science and the dreams of going to a real school one day,
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just to can washington entre 0 indonesia. and that city is with me, it's a whole around them. i colleague, tom mccrae will have another full half hour of these on the other side of the brain balance. and then for me on the see, this is your time and your company. the on february 14th, more than 200000000 institutions, will have the challenge to post one of the largest selection it history from the 3 candidates. well, they choose to be the next president's and how this impacts the future of the country. the race to lead and tenicia special coverage on l g 0, hod hitting into buildings as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both, you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts providing answers my question to you all the good coups, i think is the most difficult question. i've had to answer facing realities, us vito, in the security council. this is
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a may just something go because it did x or to hear the story on told to how does era coveted beyond wells taken without hesitation, fulton died for power defines out loud. we live here, we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy, and then they try and scare the people with that. and the people in power investigate, expose this and questions they use them to be just of our around now to sierra activities designed to help young minds come to terms with children with very different experiences, but also suffering some degree of trauma. young children, such as 12 year old carrillo struggled to talk about their experiences. we would take it into buses. he tells us to russia where we stayed for a bit over
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a month. ukraine estimates about 20000 children have been full simply relocated to russia despite repeated efforts and international mediation. only about 400 children have been with us. for now, the focus is on reclaiming ukrainian. children helping them recover. the palestinians in the southern city of ruffled price from all is riley strikes less than 24 hours after a tax. the left at least $67.00 palestinian states. the, i'm told mccrae, this is l just here in line from also coming out to us president joe, if i didn't discuss is the vote on cause of with jordan's king abdullah cooling for the protection of civilians and from islands. and the occupied with bank is rarely
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