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unbelievable, because the situation had never got more than just kind of a whatever to what's your problem, you know, and then his dad. and it just didn't make any sense how it escalated that quickly. the israel carries out all of the night strikes on southern gauze when 81500000 palestinians of sheltering the alarm. and the put ottoman this is i'll just say, are live from don't hot will. so coming up us president joe biden discusses the wall and gaza with jordan's king abdullah coolant for the protection of civilians. of the city of alpha, living in fear would know where it's safe to go over here from displace palestinian families trying to flee is riley attacks and it's very forces tear off the streets
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and the occupied westbank to another and nice of raise the will begin and southern gaza is really strikes, continues a target civilians sheltering and rough. uh they have been moved. organize attacks from the city, which was meant to be the last corner of the relative safety and the strip on sunday nights and strikes killed $67.00 palestinians. there some died while sleeping in the 10s. modest for women and children of the largest hospitals and con eunice went without power for a period or the night. the i'll switch that to the death of a 10 year old girl, hala mcbride, who was receiving treatment and intensive care generation, stopped working because of a lack of food that having battles around the hospital in recent days for this really slices. preventing anyone from leaving the facility
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a correspondent thought of was a, has moved from bluff us us. we are absolutely concerned and worried about any possible military attacks on the history, especially to offset the known terrifying night. but we have been exposed to, i've said he is going to admit a treat. forces have infiltrated to run by district and they have managed to release to use any caps has on the very 10 to the home button. and on the fly, a cap on the ground here in the fall. and now we, we have p l e a multiple. you graduated from different areas in gauze, i have the pin flowing is where the oldest and right now we are residing and welfare, which is the last remaining period for us. we are also being subjected to different kinds of it's very farming by lands and bike up from the, from labs and a half by these very forces as they are destroying a residential building, ranking civilian, including at least within the past 24 hours more time. uh 6, the entire city is why ive been killed wild citizens,
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others be trapped on the drop a little bit destroyed houses. and this is absolutely terrifying, especially for the residents who have been seeing most of lee. and right now they have moved on the other place to go to some kind of thing. and somebody is in fact so thought to, to return back again to differential cause, cause i'm, it's more global. you can say that ticket. why does k o fee of money comes to you regarding a potential military inclusion for rough, our district, which will absolutely print catastrophe consequences for online aspects here. the s tribes and as well as plans of ground defense and all 5 full so many displaced palestinians to fleet. yet again, this time to bid all the law in central garza. and so that he spoke to some of the families affected one of the most deadly as nights. that's how people are currently evacuating from rough off describe last night. as it was one of the deadliest
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nights, the experience tends more than 128 days in the state. a lot of policy news, cranky, displaced in the are currently using this road address sheet. roads connecting good alpha with can you does that has been an 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 buy that inconvenience, 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 consider safe. but they also believe that even if they are evacuated to that in bella, or $200.00 units or to any place, it's going to come a time where they are going to evacuate. another time has sent us the money in this
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way. we felt it might be slightly safer here in 0 bio for 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 in, 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 area because it's one of the areas that have a close water because it's very close to the sea. as you see, people have been displaced more than one time. this family was this phase for more than 7 times. and now they came to did better because they think that it is safe. and that's because i am not as much as a headwind, and so we're kind of on this level 5,
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we 1st flipped to and my policy them found one is 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 things like at least which is different, but all of the people are frustrated are despair. they're saying that the clots copters came into the schools and where they were seeking refuge in their tents and started shooting lava. munition on people actually 60 policy needs have been killed and dropped off last night. people say that they're stuck between death, starvation and displacement. this is in the pull the data that had been f, a phase one, palestinian has been killed during the overnight rates in the occupied westbank city of janine the incursions and called kenya engineer occupied east jerusalem. and vehicles that accompanied by illinois is which destroyed and for structural engineering, maybe 400 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank since as well. increased rates in october. and a group of as
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a set list has attacked palestinian south of the city of nablus, unoccupied westbank and things to palestinians were injured. when settlers opened, find the village of a see to witness the say. the attack is also set at least one holland on file is go to our correspondent, more challenges, who has been monitoring all of this activity for us from occupied east jerusalem. and my supervisor is by both is ready, ami and set lives in the occupied territories. roy yeah, the west bank continues to to send with unrest and violence and we see more of that . so i have an ice the my significance of these incidents was taking place in jeanine with each is ready, ami went into the cities and operate to the full between half, 5 and 6 hours. now that what classes between these, where the army and the groups in the area, there are many on groups in, in jeanine,
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which is one of the reasons why as these, where the army focus is often on that place. there it's representatives of the, all the sections of how mass and insights i'm just not like you had as well. so it's often these, right? the only goes in with the intention of making arrests or destroying infrastructure . or sometimes it goes in with the express intention to kill as well. we understand they're being passive and elsewhere and calculated to annapolis and that one palestinian young man, a 19 year old has been reported to have died off the he was injured. i think he was shots and then the, his ready ami blogs access to the medical crews that had the blood to death of all the in that bought of the west bank. but then we yeah, correct. yes. for a i was going to ask you,
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we're also hearing reports that the heads of his ready intelligence and security will be traveling to egypt soon for talks on the release of captives and gaza in exchange for palestinians and his way to jails. what are you hearing about dash yeah, so the us administration j buttons, white house really, really, really wants to deal and it is the pushing israel to come back to the negotiating table. that is off to the. is there any rejection of a how much proposal that was based on an agreement or framework that was drawing up between the intelligence t. so the united states and israel and egypt with input from the categories as well in paris, a vast deal fell upon us. uh, fairly quickly, as soon as it hits the reality of how my son is ready, politics, bucks the united states, trying to get everyone back round the table again to look over this for another
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time. so that had been a lot of doubts about whether he's right, was even going to send a delegation to cairo box. we have heard from both parents, newspaper and theresa and post. not officially announced, but they have been speaking to on names, is where the officials who say that's the head of most that's, that's the external intelligence and security agency. i'm the head of sion batch. that's the internal security intelligence agency or along with the army officials all going to be going to college, right. and they will that be talking with bill bens, the head of the c i, and the 3 prime minister, the head of the as ready intelligence as well. so of course, the main issue that a big goals that they have to try and bridge again is this impacts between how much the wash and, and the is ready position. how much wants to exchange prisoners encompasses the front end. so that will and israel says that the war has to go on, and so how much was destroyed?
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yeah, interesting that lease towards a very much still taking place behind the scenes. roy, thank you very much for that boy challenge with an anxious live unoccupied east jerusalem. and you as president joe biden has met with the jordans, couldn't abdulla at the white house, the 2 latest discuss how to end the war and gaza. but as a state department correspondent charles lynn jordan reports, they had 2 very different visions on how to make that happen. a warm embrace at the white house before the hard top president jo button and king of all of jordan spent at least an hour discussing how to end the war and gaza. the leaders disagreed on the best way to do that. we need a lasting cease far now. united states is working on a hostage deal between israel and loss of which would bring median and sustain period of common with you guys for at least 6 weeks by an end of dollar met just hours after his really forces launched a raid in rafa to rescue 2 captives,
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gaza official, say dozens of people were killed in the attack. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he wants to launch a full scale military campaign against, from austin. rafa. even though there's growing international agreement, such an invasion would be catastrophic. for the more than a 1000000 palestinians traps, they're the major military operation right rafa should not proceed without a credible plan, a credible plan for ensuring the safety and support 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. button did not talk about funding for on wrong, which he suspended after israel accused a few of its employees of helping him most plan. the october 7th, the time of jello called on button to change his mind. restrictions on vital relief,
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aid and medical items all leading to in human conditions. no other human agency can do what underway is doing in helping the people because through this humanitarian catastrophe, it is imperative that under what continues to receive the support it needs to carry out its mandate. barton and of del agreed to work on getting more humanitarian aid into garza, but they ignored reporters questions on how to make that happen. russell and jordan elder, zara. washington. well, let's give a little more context jordan's position as an important play in the region and its relations with israel and palestine. the join into the east of the jordan river has 2 border crossings with as well as north and by the gulf of arkansas. and this, the king hussein bridge over the jordan river linking the kingdom to be occupied. westbank, jordan and palestine also have strong historical names. while there are no officials, statistics is believed up to half of jordan's population is of palestinian origin.
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jordan has been the custodian of jerusalem's holy sides for the past 100 years and that spawns controversy of as variety, security and visits to the locks. a mosque is running, jordan signed a peace treaty in 1994, shortly after the finding of the oslo accords. which established the palestinian authority, holland and again, the is a senior fellow at the middle east institute and he was an advisor to the palestinian leadership. and jamal a says, the us doesn't share jordan's concerns about offer. despite presenting a united front of the press conference, clearly not on the same page, both in the substance and even in the tone. the king spoke with great uh urgency about a ceasefire, and now the president talked about a 6 week pause, which may or may not happen. they're encouraging these riley's very interesting use of words. encouraging these riley's to reconsider their opposition,
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but you don't have that same sense of urgency despite the the circumstances, particularly in, in the rough. uh, i think the other, the other point that i found striking in terms of the gap between 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 it's clear that they do believe that there is a military solution to this issue, particularly with, with regard to how mass the un security council has held
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a close do amazing that included discussions on a draft resolution calling for a says find gaza. gabriel. and he's on the has more from the united nations. few ambassadors wanted to speak publicly as delicate negotiations. continue on this algerian draft resolution that calls for among other things and immediate cease fire. but a us official says all sides are far apart and they are not ready to agree to that very engaging. and so we'll continue to engage and hopefully we can get some protection 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 somebody's really officials have called on the you when to help relocate palestinians out of rafa had an anticipated ground defensive there. but on monday that's something the un flatly rejected. what we want is to ensure that anything that happens is done in full respect of international law. in the full respect of
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the protection of the of civilians. we will not the party to force displacement of people. security council members met into the evening monday here at un headquarters to discuss the situation in rafa, but were told that they were not able to reach any sort of consensus. meanwhile, diplomatic sources tell us that era group members met earlier in the day, privately with security council members, as well, all in an urgent attempt to try to reach a diplomatic pathway to an elusive ceasefire. gabriel is on how does either at united nations in new york instead of head on algebra, ne shows european allies, kofi unity following controversial comments by former us president donald trump, the the
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had low. they will have a look at africa in mind that the 1st to the middle east and live and we've seen unsettled weather, dominating the weather story across some of the gulf states scattered showers and drenching down pools for places like guitar the you a one, but you can see that range starting to run its way further. east of the next few days. it'll leave behind a legacy of cloud. but we are expecting some dry a skies, but not necessarily for saudi arabia and further north, not just have been above average across that event with wire skies and sunshine. but look at that change by the mid week. some heavy rain working in the eastern parts of the mediterranean. we are expecting that rain to start to push into places like garza gall. this city will see that light rain and a much cooler field. by the end of the week. things are looking much cooler across the north of africa. thanks to some blustery winds, kicking showers down across into 2 new z, libya as well. some of that rain pushing into egypt by the time we get into
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wednesday and lots of showers and wednesday i could kick up a sand storm as well. and the wind is a dominating factor across moving parts of africa, but also the story of sheet as it is the southern parts of africa. places like deborah road in botswana, seeing the mercury continued to rise lots of heat into had his book to the ceiling. the sports, like wrestling and boxing hit traditionally being of the limits to women. when i, when a meets the female athletes, boston for the place and the ring on out to xerox. the challenges when
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching, i'll just say i have a may of let's put, put on them and don't ha, reminder of our top stories. the seller, allison ends in gauze us with offices here are enjoying more is ready as tribes as roosevelt to carry off full scale round to solve this by mounting international pressure. us president joe biden has met with jordan's king of turner at the white house. the release of captives and gaza and the time just really offensive on dropped the top the agenda getting up to 5 and to push for a ceasefire. and it's very forces conducted overnight res. across the occupied westbank coming at least one palestinians. and vehicles will come,
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accompanied by full doses, which distort infrastructure and jeanine. the leaders of germany, fonts, and poland, the cooling for stronger military ties and year of the softer us presidential candidate. donald trump said he wouldn't protects nation member states that are contributing enough funds to the alliance. so i'm going to cain has moved from the but on the polish unit to takes part in life for exercises. these tank survival element of poland, military which is doubled in size in the last 10 years. poland prime minister says his country embraces its role on the world stage. so 2 days. but there is no alternative to trans atlantic cooperation or to nato with europe must become a safe, consummate. so this means the you, france, and poland must become strong states, ready to defend their own borders, to the task was speaking in the optim, off of comments by former us president donald trump, in which he said that while in office, he'd warmed a nato ally,
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he'd encourage russia to do what ever wanted to them if they didn't pay that way. the principle of collective defense has been the cornerstone of european securities for decades with the us supporting the bill through may. so many governments have kept defense spending low, especially since the cold, warranted, particularly in germany, where one analyst says trumps woods have caused an outcry. people are really sharp . and i think a realizing that they need to use the coming months up to the us elections, to come up with a plan b, in case drunk would be re elected. but it was the exact shape that plan be might take. and perhaps more importantly, who might finance it, is not clear because defense spending is a difficult topic for any german government, especially the current one with its recent budget problems. the chancellor says he
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shares the publish view of the need for europe in solidarity. that's what's 1st question done not to good nato's guarantee of collective defense, unrestricted all for one and one for all. and i will say now any attempt to relative vice, this guarantee is irresponsible and dangerous for and is only in russia's interest . fine. no one is allowed to play with europe security or make deals that risk it. or the d. v on declared fia here is how that would survive a possible seconds. trump administration dominant came out to 0 felon to the my union president and head of the west african block. it was canceled his trip to set a goal bullet to move. it has sent a delegation to major officials in the call, which has seen protests office senegalese president monkey south postpone the upcoming election. solved, denies accusations by his opponents who say he's trying to stay in power with some of those protests incentive goals have resulted in violence between demonstrations
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and police rights groups. have a choose security forces of brutality. looking this hawk reports from the capital, the call enough is a single use hip hop collective denouncing their latest clip with the press in their country account to the demo. lucky sell crushing the port complicit with the justice system, repressing democracy favoring a talkers to lyrics from rep or for team. she says she's giving a voice to the voiceless. my fight is not to bring down mickey soul. i'm on the side of the people to carry the voice. the police unroll the police suffering. this is a revolt. a music is a weapon to shake the government. a student, a street vendor, and a 16 year old boy all killed during nationwide demonstrations. on friday after solid announced a 9 months delay to the presidential elections meant to take place of this month. violence on the street spread to parliament where the delay in the elections was
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voted into law after security forces, who did out opposition and peace, who were staging a protest in the national assembly for the opposition to delaying the elections. is it constitutional to orchestrated by president so the country has experienced only peaceful power. transitions of the west african body eco, was sent a delegation to mediate and then to an unprecedented political crisis in a region marked by military takeovers and at the thoughts of the thunder lumber. i hold up my hand to say to the political actors, be careful, be careful because we are not alone on the stage. and if politicians are not capable of getting along with the essentials, other organized forces will do it instead. and they'll lose everything in the country to all other. several unions including transport teachers in the press unions are taking part in a nationwide strike. on tuesday, several journalists have been beaten for filming police brutality together,
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they call on people to join a peaceful assignment, march as part of a nation wide civil disobedience loop. police are out in full force, we're keeping a safe distance because authorities say that the civil disobedience movement is and the legal gathering. but for the organizers, they say the security forces are not protecting the people, but rather the president and his decision to delay the election. and the face of police refreshing the movement has gone online. the pressure on the president is growing enough, a collective that supported microsoft to power in 2012 in the face of the then president trying to extend his time in power is back at 12 years on this time again . so a site for democracy. they say they won't give up. nicholas hall county is the right . the car police in the democratic republic of congo have 5 take us to dispose, which has due to a demonstrating outside the west and embassies. and the un mission in the capital
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can shasta the protest to say west a nation support neighboring lawanda, which is accused of backing m $23.00 rebels, an east d i. c, golly has denied the allegations but un x, but say there was evidence the rebels and supports and 5 alonzo with weapons and equipment. a tribute to being paid to canyon miles and run the calvin captain, who's been killed in a car crash. malcolm web reports from library b, kelvin tipton was driving at night near the village where he grew up. in kenya's, refunded provence, when he lost control of the call and hit the tree. he was 24 years old. he died at the scene alongside his coach, who was also in the car. another passenger was seriously injured. he was the foss, this 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 in the town. if that was a read,
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i'd say the soonest that to go see the index 50. so yeah, let's see. so to the family that the uplift express that i need to enter into account and may quote the conflict as a discharge moment. because i can say for sure, we ask the man the night in october last year, he from the chicago marathon in 2 hours and 35 seconds. breaking the previous world record set by another canyon elliot. cape ciocca in 2022 the healey 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 pod every day seeking to make that for teams from athletics. gibson was one of the few who made it, athletes, sports officials and politicians has paid tribute 10. yeah, that was the 1st time a to a website to extend supports in general has lots for
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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. cuz the presidents of, well, dr. essex said he was an incredible athletes leaving an incredible legacy malcolm web houses, era, nairobi, and focused on supporters of jail, full upon minister and the non con, have blog, ty, ways to protest. last week's election results independent candidates allies to con, one, the more c 93 off of 265 in the national assembly. but no political policy has a majority to form a government on the wrong. and focused on the 2 largest parties and negotiating a possible alliance. the pockets on muslim league and the pockets on people's party
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formed the last coalition. government author, removing contrary, no confidence voters in parliament. one person has been killed and 5, others ended in the shooting of the subway station in new york city. gone 5 ro count, following an arguments between 2 groups of teenagers on a platform. please say they're searching for at least one suspect, but haven't ruled out the involvement of more people. hundreds of families of being forced to free their homes and then more gang violence in haiti. the sheltering near police station as a rival gang fight for territory and the capital port i promise you once has more than 800 people killed, injured or kidnapped, and hate in january a whole bunch. they was heavy gunfire, so we decided not to stay. they burnt the houses. we don't know if our house was burnt. we have been in the streets since the morning. we don't know where we are going. a phantom bush with no a pallet crew is leaking or, and then to the caribbean. it is a mystery. and
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