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sleeping in the woods in a hammock. and like i have said that, that won't happen. but it could and it's very scary. the it is really air strikes. hip garza is nicera refugee can at least 14 palestinians have been killed. the answer of any age good to have you with this. this is als, is your life from the also coming up this hour and 11 on at least 10 people have been killed and several wounded. it is really strikes on the residential areas. the head of the us house intelligence committee warns of a serious threat to national security and indonesia,
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a former defense minister for both to be on so claims victory in the presidential election with unofficial results. giving him more than 50 percent of the vote, the restarting and central gaza were palestinians are using their bare hands to dig through rebels, searching for bodies that is after and is really or strikes last in the home in the, on the sarah, the refugee camp, killing at least 14 people, the bodies of several children have been found. the injured were taken to a hospital where the situation is increasingly desperate. in the southern city of hon. eunice, crowds of displaced palestinians who had been sheltering and nicer hospital had been ordered to leave by his really forces. the facility has been under siege for weeks and is really snipers have been firing on people inside, including nurses and doctors. sorry. a couple assume reports from rossa in southern
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gas. there was a clean interest vacation of that use while the military strikes in the past few hours across different areas in the garza strickland, in particular, in the central and also in the southern part where and roughly district the eastern areas of this city had been widely bombarded by the is very alt tillery that had destroyed and targeted a number of agricultural lands. the adults are adjacent to the borders with egypt to little side. that's the city of con eunice, witness a cli bottom. and it's especially the demolishing of complete neighborhoods. the, the number of the top of the tax and class has being corrupted. the, that we in the palestinian fighters and the is very soon we just bought the most critical situation and voting. the strikes were directed and targeting the central parts of the gaza strip. where 14 policy and have to report to, you know, the attacks that have targeted residential building. and i'm also a rock refuge account. um its a series of strikes that targeted as much as the under really by a city. and now we need a clearly to understand that these areas recently,
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palestinians have been moving and fleeing to from roof as they are trying to be away from potential military. encouraging part the attacks from the east very fine to just continue to about the city alongside with the north of the territory worth street, thomas? the is happy report. cute in goal is a city off to a residential flats being targeted since the start of israel's war on gaza. there has been a pattern of the tax on hospitals by the is really military. in the 1st 36 hours of the war is really forces targets in multiple locations which included the indonesian hospital, nicer hospital and the cook's hospital killing dozens of health care workers. by the end of november, 30 of guys has 36 hospitals have been hit by is really rockets including l. shislett, the largest hospital in the strip. the only 6 hospitals currently remains functional in gaza, operating under extremely difficult conditions. israel claims that hamas is village,
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rising medical facilities, but it hasn't provided much evidence for this claim. international law protects hospitals offices here a spoke to dr. osmond, alma grubby, the head of plastic surgery at nicer hospital in han, eunice. despite the unstable connection and gaza. he managed to tell us that thousands of people trying to evacuate and spend hours. it is really check points. troops extensively screening people, many of whom were arrested or forced to return. my since i took my family up, my local and my, the electives through the chic points. actually, i can give you that in tell them of the poor this she phones, i lost the speed that most of them didn't tell them. but it is, it goes and the soldiers actually only 4 or 5 the board, the ship points 5 by $55.00 by 5. and can you just this most of these people,
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most of them intelligent. so people, it is, and you may think that this is either the us in the new microwave, really, they are funded us. they used to take pictures of you use that to get those are loving disorder jobs. yeah. it's spelled with behavior. they would allow only 4 or 5 people are already to cross off the district wide report. they would that is some of them 2 or 3. the conditions are also deteriorating. it apple uses another hospital that's in rafa. it's director says that's arisen significantly up to 60 people a day or dying is the hospital faces severe shortages of stuff, medicine and equipment. doctors say the high number of displaced people in rasa is making the situation much worse. you saw behind the meal this morning we received news of the death of my cousin who fell ill. we went to the repeating hospital, we did not find a place for him. the know examinations, no medicine. they was so many displays people in the hospital, we were forced to come to mohammed out in the jar hospital and we found the same
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situation here. they would know bits. we tried to perform a simple procedure for him. he had a blockage and these are trees and that he had not suffered from any diseases before. but we were not able to perform this operation due to a lack of bids and the lack of medicine, someone or in northern guys are now patients that come all at one hospital or facing desperate conditions. many medical staff of lift the facility and is a severe shortage of both food and medicine and socially has more. national dental agent doesn't live a job. we are currently inside the surgery department at the co. i'd won the hospital. how did it pop in the houses? hundreds of people who were injured during the war on garza, the wounded all suffering from food and medicine shortages as a result of these rays prohibiting the entry of a basic necessity and even medicine into the gaza strip down to the hotel. so the limited capabilities of medical crowds and yeah, the high me,
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the of about you can see these children had a lot for the injured east, the jamalia camp and let the know all looking for food for themselves. and they found that they yeah. now and they were accompanied by their father and wounded while looking for fruit in the body. i can a bit of talk to him. they've been left without without serious injuries. i think the upfront of it has, you know, give the children need food, made some water and electricity. if we cannot get food, what are we going to do? the entire world is watching out children with foot without lifting a finger. no one is doing anything. no one is responding, no one is helping us let one of these children are dying. if they don't die of hunger, they will die of disease. they are children, just like any other child in the world with judgment and there's no child or free man in this world. would it be okay with children diagnosed? hung out with disease? i. yup. yup. they'll, they're injuries and suffering is made worse by the lack of food or made. so yeah, this is the situation of these children they would target to buy is really
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a cross because i was say, family east to jamalia campbell. the situation is die on a day are unable to obtain food and medication, which is not available at all. yeah, in the northern gauze, um, what they suffering is on worsening by the 2nd hand. they are now in grave danger due to food and medicine. surely just want us to be on kind of to show you just the amount of or at least 10 people have been killed and several injured is really strikes on several towns and $711.00 on this is the worst single day civilian death, $211.00 on since the war on gods that began the raids follow a rocket attack which killed one is really soldier. say no hold a reports from they would have had. it's the biggest escalation and the ongoing confrontation between the is ready military and has the law is really war. planes targeted multiple locations across southern lebanon and retaliation for the killing of one of its soldiers. the strikes were far from the battle ground along the
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border. they damaged homes and killed civilians. children among them isn't this good agent, and i think people love respond by the same and then city of the one bob man. but the result in dog to match the role. and what i mean without an audrey, it means respecting more or less the limits of the engagement, but not going into a no, not cool. and which is not also in the interest of these really, isabel is more cabinet met to the side on a response after what is called the violence has the bombing targeted northern israel rockets, attacks blamed on the lebanese armed group hit with the army said was its northern command headquarters and suffered about 15 kilometers from the border itself. the 1st time rockets have been launched at military positions deeper inside israel, but the ferocity of the attack and the precision guided massages used were
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different by that of the said. the setup is below is showing its strength and capability. it is in response to these really threats is bullet wants to show what it has and it is ready to use it. it is also a message to decision makers in the world to stop the crime is against the people of god, hezbollah open the front of the south live and on to support its ally, how mass in gaza. and it says it will only stand down once the aggression on the strip, and that may not be enough for as well, which is demanding security guarantees. so tens of thousands of his ladies can return to their homes near the border. in recent weeks, it has stepped up. it's attacks on hezbollah targets and carried out. targeted killings. the rocket fire is an escalation on has wireless hearts. it's seen as a message of the parents. but at the same time, it's also within the rules of engagement which has been in place since the start of the latest, from the fighting between the long time enemies is round and its response has
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broken those rules. and while it appears that conflict has widened, many believe this round a violence was all about the messages. and for now at least there is little interest in pushing for a full blown war center for their elders. eda barrow a turkish president, richard ty bird one and his egyptian counts a part of the title. c. c has met in cairo. it's are the ones 1st visit's after relations broke down a decade ago. those leaders have called for an immediate cease fire and gaza. send them closer to little reports from a symbol egypt presidents up to set the l. c. c. hosts to key has the ridge up type are gone for the 1st time in more than a decade. relations broke down in 2013. when cc let and military coup against the country's 1st, democratically elected president mohammed mercy and allies of air drawn by that appears to be behind them. and the 2 leaders are starting a new chapter,
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aiming for $15000000000.00 a year and for a joint investments. and deeper cooperation, starting with their shirts off position to is miles were on gaza. hi slugging don't then live even if i get the most. we are proud of the level of cooperation between egypt and took here for rapid access to the largest amount of humanity and aid to our people in the gaza strip. taking into account the restrictions imposed by these really authorities on the entry of this 8th, which causes trucks to enter at a slow pace that is not come months rate with the needs of the residents and city. egypt has been hosting medication efforts along with guitar in the united states, to broker a ceasefire between israel and how much are due on an outspoken critic of his wiles war, gold for unity and peace in the region goes to the come come to him, the most you to we will continue the cooperation and sold there too. we thought we'd give some brothers calling for the black chit and guys have to stop. in the
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medium term. we are ready to work with egypt towards the rebuilding causes the despite the political deadlock, economic conflicts between egypt and turkey have remain strong in the past decade. this month, encore, and now it would supply chiral with farm rooms due to the changing political and secure with the environment in the middle east, the regions largest to military powers, egypt entered, to have compelling reasons to normalize relations. while kyra's priorities appear to focus on cooperation on colorado is looking for a g of political commitment. however, the most 1st thing expectation from any re engage meant is a resolution for is miles war. on garza see non custodial elders 0, assemble the in. and now where they are, reports of new us and u. k. airstrikes on who feed targets. the attacks happened on the district, the base of rocky in the who, the control district of the data. it comes as the un security council has the meeting to discuss the political process and humanitarian crisis in human hands.
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glenburn, the un special envoy for human, addressed the council, rising regional attentions linked to the board goza, and in particular, the military escalation and the red sea. how slowing down the pace of the peace efforts, sienna? as much as i have tried to insulate the peace process from why the regional dynamics, the reality is that mediation efforts and government cannot be need to be caught them off. but as happens, what happens regionally impact steven? and what happens in yemen can impact the region. and gabriel elizondo has more on this from un headquarters in new york. the security council held several meetings on a young man last month, but they were behind closed doors. this is the 1st meeting in nearly 5 months to the security council is held that has been open, where we get a chance to really green what's going on at least with the situation in terms of
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the un officials that are in charge of this piece. process there, and certainly last year, the internationally recognized government and the who these were in gene closer to some piece agreement. but that well not being completely de railed according to the you ends. us special envoy for yemen is saying it's certainly much more complicated now. and he cited of course, the tensions in the red sea with the who the attacks on the commercial shipping lines. and then also the us and u. k. strikes on yemen, as well as he cited the us declaring the who is a terrorist organization added all up and that has made and the peace process in young men become much more difficulties focusing right now on trying to keep the ceasefire in place or keeping the parameters of that in place, if you will, and resuming the political process. well, be escalating regional tensions as best as the un can. still ahead on alpha 0,
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at least one person has been killed in a shooting during the superbowl victory parade in kansas city. plus, i'm just being human and one of the slightest argentina with the latest inflation figures explain why so many people are having to rely on soup kitchens. the, the, the weather brought to you by visit cutoff, to hello the, let's have a look at the weather across north america. and the fast moving nor'easter dropped lots of snow because the eastern pots of us in eastern canada and it broke the snow drought in new york city. we had about 2 years without any decent snow. they will look at that, it go to find dusting from that storm system. now it run out to see pretty quickly
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behind that we have another one that's moving across the great lakes. that is going to keep things rather cold. we could see some issues with ice cities like new york, as well as washington dc. now behind that, we're going to see some more heavy snow falling on the rockies. that's thanks to a system moving from the pacific northwest. behind that, we'll see a dry a day, at least for california, that's the head of west to whether it starts to pull itself in on friday. payroll for the south, is this not for move in areas of mexico. however, we all going to see the shari situation. at pick up over the next few days with some heavy rain stopping to move in to monterey. so its day in to friday, heavy rain as well. so believe bought tamala, and on during some of that rain, pushing down into costa rica and panama. but it is an improving picture for the caribbean, and has been eula, just a legacy of showers, coming into the bahamas on eastern parts of cuba on friday. of the weather brought to you by visit castle. the 1st and i saw that we see in real
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time it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we are 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 who understand what they are looking to stay out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the the for watching else is 0. a reminder of our headlines this hour. at least 14 people have been killed and it is really
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a striking central goth residential building in the state on the refugee camp was hit, its collapse traffic. dozens of people under the rubble in the southern city of san eunice, crowds of displaced palestinians who had been sheltering unnecessary. hospitals had been ordered to leave by. it's really for thousands who evacuated spent hours. that is really check points and even more risk and is really strikes on several towns and $711.00 on have chilled at least 10 people. this is the worst single day civilian decimal in the world. again, strikes, follow a rocket attack that killed one is really sold is really national security ministry tomorrow. then there says policy and prisoner, my one burg boutique, has been transferred to solitary confinement. and the social media posts defending video said the decision has been taken following information about a planned uprising. my weinberg booty, a former leader of the times armed wing has been serving a life sentence since 2002. i'm us and other policy infections of demand was really
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not home when i found the opponent and is really forces have demolished the home of the palestinian man and occupied east jerusalem factory. every job, as an activist who has campaigned against illegal is released settlements in the occupied westbank for a challenge as for these are the sights and sounds of a family home being demolished. the jack, how much does this work? well, and is ready, police stand and this was the house of factory up with the palestinian campaigns against exactly this sort of thing in the house of stine neighborhood of occupied history to them. it's this activism for which he says he's radio authorities or punish in need of the dog. yes. unfortunately, the time came for them to restrain in silence and forbid people who would defend human rights. and the goal was to silence me. he's already police didn't want us
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building the demolition before it started. we were in the factories house when the police arrive to throw everyone out. this of all of us being moved again and then they pushed us far down the road. they're all demolition owed us for more than $100.00 houses in this area. his radio authorities say they've been built a legally, but they're all plans to turn this palestinian neighborhood into a religious theme park. cool city of david pay me cohen works for and is ready and g o campaigning for palestinian rights? just since the start of the war, we've had 92 demolitions. $61.00 of them had been homes and this would be the 62nd home demolition to demolition. took place yesterday and i want to j. so basically was saying with the parent effort to not only increase more competition, more appropriate plans and territories to reach them who uses really but also pushing palestinians out. this is of
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a measure and process of displacement that has been played out in the form of demolitions and confiscation of land factories. home is going to the activist says, he'll keep trying to save other people's very challenge. how does the era occupied east jerusalem that's bring you some of the days of the world news. ukraine says it has sunk a russian ship and a drone attack off the coast of crimea, but ukrainian military release, the video that it says shows several naval drones approaching the vessel, says our clinic of a plume of smoke is seen after impact. ukraine has repeatedly hid rushes, lexi fleet, as the chairman of the us house intelligence committee, is wondering of a serious threat to national security. mike turner is holding on president joe biden, to declassify all information relating to it. national security advisor jake sullivan says that he is prepared to brief senators on the matter. i personally reached out to the gang of a. it is highly unusual, in fact,
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for the national security adviser to do that. i did that. i just set up a meeting that was sent. it's not here. the for house members have agreed to that meeting. this is well before congress been trying or came out today. we'll have that conversation tomorrow. i'm not going to say anything else. 0 is rosalyn. jordan reports on this from washington dc, according to anonymous sources talking to the new york times and to the washington post. apparently, this emerging security threat would be a russian made anti satellite nuclear weapons. we haven't seen any designs, no one is making any designs available. certainly these anonymous sources are telling the newspapers that rush, i mean all the been started building it yet, but certainly no one in the administration. no one on capitol hill. well actually confirm on the record that this is what they are concerned about. now. certainly going to one thing that jake sold and did say is that the american public
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supplement could be worried, may not be worried. he didn't want to get people unduly worried about something. but he did say that the american public does understand that there are any number of national security uh, threat facing the united states. and that it is the government's business to try to mitigate some as much as possible. we heard that also from other members of congress, including the ranking member on the house, select intelligence committee, jim himes, who is a democrat, as well as from the house speaker mike johnson, who is a republican. both men were saying on wednesday afternoon, look, we're aware of this. we are monitoring this. we're going to talk about it, but there isn't any need for panic. and really when there is no official confirmation of what exactly this is, it's little hard to be worried because you don't know what you're worried about. at least one person has been shot dead in kansas city,
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missouri. and the us while celebrating the chief super bowl victory, the police say 22, others were wounded in the incidents 7 or in critical condition. 8 of those shots are children. 3 suspects of and arrested john henry and reports from chicago. so these numbers have continued to rise and if you're wondering why that's happening, our by our one of the reasons is that police say the walking wounded has been making their own way to area hospitals to be treated. this began of course, as a day of celebration for the super bowl champion, kansas city cheese. something like a 1000000 people who had gathered in kansas city, missouri to celebrate that. there with them was the quarterback, patrick, my homes, travis kelsey, the tide and, and other stars of that team. and it was at the end of that parade,
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which shots rang out and there was confusion as police ran toward the sounds of those gunshots. police now say 3 people have been detained. they haven't identified them all as suspects, but there are 3 people to attain. one of them apparently captured on video being called by kansas city fans, patrick my homes, the quarterback of that team. so he's praying for kansas city and team officials say all of their coaches, staff and players are accounted for. the mayor says he'd plan to bring his child to that event and was glad he did not. but a very hopes, nothing like this happens again. this is another time when a data began and celebration ended as a mass shooting in america, victims of convicted sex offender, jeffrey epstein, or assuming the fbi, i accusing the agency of failing to protect them. lawsuit brought by 12, women says the f b, i allowed epstein to sexually traffic and abuse children and young women for more
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than 2 decades before finally taking action. they are seeking an unspecified amount of damages. argentina's annual inflation rates has soared above 250 percent according to new government data. this is the world's highest despite monthly inflation, seeing dip in january with the rising cost of goods soup kitchens, which rely on donations, feeling the squeeze, or latin america editor, lucy, a newman reports from when a side us children started arriving at this community center for lunch early in the morning, even though it won't be served till mid day, all the food. so here comes from go. nations send. okay. i thought i'm really and i know what it's like to go to bed hungry. so none of the i'm on my feet, a phone to hear. it feels good to help to see someone with a plea to food smile. but the meals being served are not enough to meet the growing
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demand in this neighborhood with a number of people seeking food assistance is doubling every week. 4 months ago, they only serve children here. now it's entire families that have to come here for a plate of food and because of origin tina soaring installation. donors can't afford to give him so much as they used to, which means the soup kitchen often has nothing to give. and that means that many of the people here have to go for a full day with nothing to eat. the latest overall inflation figure for last month was 20.6 percent. soup kitchen, director santiago, picket or says food prices with the most critical, you know, and so the, we used to pay $0.82 for a kilo fries and now it's triple more than $3.00. but others see the latest inflation figure as a glass half full look at the and this what matters is the tendency inflation is
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down 5 percent compared to december. and well, february may not be an improvement by april. it's expected to drop 8 percent or so that's because the government is not printing any more money to finance the fiscal deficit. it's a textbook, they'll take the measure that's heating the middle income and poor families, the hardest josie, my type of that i am unemployed teacher. if i don't come to the soup kitchen, i don't eat, you know me, i've done my pension isn't enough to put food on the table. the lucky ones who came early got a plate for, but for many others, this huge part wasn't enough to see. and human al jazeera window site is to indonesia now, where defense minister for boas to be on to as promised to be a president. for all indonesians, after unofficial election results indicate that he has a significant lead for bo looks to be on the course for a single round victory. jessica washington reports from jakarta.
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the 2 weeks of campaigning to sabean too. and he's really made to keep it on. jacqueline decker, it's now time deposit we will be the president to the vice president and the government for all indonesian people. the patient code could take up to a month, but all signs point to a decisive victory for purple and coupon. because the goal is to be on so and coupon block of the role ready in celebration most while opinion polls have shown 2 weeks that they were the frontrunner, there were doubts about whether they would be able to secure and victory in the 1st round. but according to the quick count, the pay appears to be standing even better than expected for bill ran for president in 2014 edge 2019. and the last 2 people and saw the president took over to do that, the selection was different. this time he has something he didn't have before,
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