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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 is really, are a strikes, hit guns is nicera, it's refugee camps. at least 14 palestinians have been killed the time 0 venue. it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0, live from don't also coming up and living on at least 10 people had been killed and several wounded in his really strikes on the residential areas. for the head of the us house intelligence committee warns of a serious threat to national security. i'm just being human and one of the
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slightest argentina with the latest inflation figures explain why so many people are having to rely on soup kitchens. let's begin in central gods of palestinians. there are using their bare hands to dig through, revel searching for bodies that is after and is really air strikes, laughing to home in the, on the state of the refugee camp, killing at least 14 people. the bodies of several children have been found to be injured, were rushed to hospital, where the situation is increasingly desperate. and in the cities, southern city of hon. eunice, crowds of displaced palestinians who had been sheltering and master 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 of assume reports from rossa and
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southern gaza. there was a clean, it's a 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 ready to read 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 and the number of the top of the tax and class has being corrupted the that we in the palestinian fighters and is very suit just bought the most critical situation and voting as 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 end. they're really by
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a city. and now we need to clearly to understand that these areas recently, palestinians have been moving and fleeing to from roof off 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 conditions are also deteriorating and we're used to another hospital in russell. it's director says the depths have risen significantly up to 60 people a day or dying as the hospital faces severe shortages of stuff, medicine and equipment. doctors say the high number of displaced people in rasa is making the situation worse. use of a high the leo 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 that no examinations, no medicine. they was so many displaced people in the hospital. we were forced to come to mohammed out in the jar hospitals and we solve the same situation here.
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they would know bids. we try to perform a simple procedure for him. he had a blockage in his arteries and that he had not suffered from any diseases before. but we were not able to perform this operation due to a lack of beds and a lack of medicine in northern gaza. patients at come all at one hospital, the facing desperate condition, so many medical staff of less. the facility is a severe shortage of both food and medicine and i saw sharif 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. understood of the day. also the limited capabilities of medical crowds and yeah,
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hi may be of about you can see these children had a florida injured east of the jamalia camp, 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 is get the entire world is watching out children with, with ab lifting a finger. no one is doing anything, no one is responding, no one is helping us. 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 up with disease? i. yep, yep. there injuries and suffering is made worse by the lack of food or made. so yeah, this is the situation of these children. they were targeted by is really
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a cross because i was say, family east to jamalia campbell. the situation is di on they are unable to obtain food and medication, which is not available at all. yeah. in the northern gauze. um, what they suffering is um, 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 israel's attack. so it's not only stripped, many palestinians of their homes, but also their way of earning a living. so i'm are now finding creative ways to keep going. here's the story of one man determined to make his bakery business a success i should have measures in i is a lemon rosa. does that have a lot of large room? i didn't put off off by the way that she run out the ball as
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caused by the knowledge that like even though there was a highly washed to the full on that as well as i live the highly then on the next day or for the body of the z while i get off the sugar while general does also know chairs the chairs and or is really forces have demolished the home of a palestinian man and occupied east jerusalem. factory of wood. yeah, there's an activist whose campaign against illegal is really settlements in the occupied westbank for we challenge as more these are the sights and sounds of a family home being demolished. the jack, how much does it's work? well, these ready police stand and this was the house of factory up with the palestinian
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campaigns against exactly this sort of thing in the house of stine neighborhood, the bulky part history system. it's this activism for which he says he's radio authorities are punishing him. need us of the dog. yes. unfortunately, the time came for them to restrain and silence and forbid people who would defend human rights. and the goal was to silence me. he's already police didn't want to still being the demolition before it started. we were in the factories house when the police arrive to throw everyone out. the whole thing moved again and then they pushed us far down the road. all the they're all demolition owed us for more than 100 houses in this area. his radio authorities say they've been built 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. justin to the start of the war. we've had
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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 for publication, more corp of lands and territories. the reason for jewish is really but also pushing palestinians out, this is of 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 laurie collins, how does the era occupied east jerusalem at least 10 people have been killed and several injured and is really strikes on several towns and $711.00 on it's the worst single day civilian deaths till 11 on since the war on going to begin the raves follow rocket attack, which killed one is really soldier. say the harder reports from
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a route perhaps 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 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 bull of bombing targeted northern israel rockets attacks blamed on the lebanese armed group hit with the
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army, said was its northern command headquarters and stuff of about 15 kilometers from the border. it's off the 1st time rockets have been launched at military positions, deeper insight as well, but the ferocity of the attack and the precision guided missiles used were different by that of the said. the setup is below is showing its strength and capability. it is in response to use 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 gauze, hezbollah open the front of the south living on to for this ally from us in gaza. and it says it will only stand down once the aggression on the strip and that may not be enough for israel, which is demanding security guarantees. so tens of thousands of his way these can return to their homes near the border. in recent weeks, it has stepped up. it's a tax on hezbollah targets and carried out. targeted killings. the rocket fire is
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an escalation on, has well us 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 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 elbows ita better to yemen. now where there are reports of new us and u. k. airstrikes on, with the targets. the attacks happened on the district, the vail, saki in the who, the control district of her data. and this comes, as the un security council has been meeting to discuss the political process and humanitarian crisis in yemen hands. glenburn the un special envoy for yemen, addressed the council, rising regional attentions linked to the board goza. and in particular,
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the military escalation in the red sea, how slowing down the pace of a peace efforts to have as much as i have tried to insulate the peace process from why the region of 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. gabriel elizondo has more 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 as held that has been open, where we've got a chance to really green what's going on at least with the situation in terms of 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,
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but that well not being completely de railed according to the us. us special envoy for yemen is saying it's certainly much more complicated now and he's cited, of course, the tensions in the red sea with the, the who the attacks on the commercial shipping lines. and then also the u. s. and u. k. strikes on yemen, as well as he cited the us declaring the who these a terrorist organization added all up and that has made a 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, d escalating regional tensions as best as the un can. the still ahead on the alpha 0 celebration for the super bowl. chevy and kansas city chiefs turn to tragedy. and john henry, more on that coming out and indonesia, as former defense minister,
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proposed to be anto is claiming victory in the country's presidential election. the head of the web is being raw, the settled across south asia. but we also seeing some cloud developing across we move in areas of india and bundle dish as well that's going to bring some rain. so the likes of a some of the next few days and cloudy conditions as well, working their way further east. and you can see the dishes seeing some of those showers a chunk of thunderstorms as well on thursday. by friday, it is an improving picture. we'll see some bits and pieces of cloud here in the last me several skies as we head down. so which is some rain coming in just for lack of some of those thunderstorms rumbling into colombo on friday, temperature wise, it is gonna feel cooler across pots of central asia. but for the north of pockets
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on an india, temperature is where we expect them to be for this time if you lots of heat, however, for the cell. so this was cloudy, but room conditions formed by on friday. now it's not as quiet across east asia. we go to developing weather system is very active, pulling its way across central pots of china. splashing the rain down in shanghai, putting the temperature down with it here. and you can see it blasting across the korean peninsula, bringing some snow as well as heavy rain. so we'll see the heavy rain on thursday, and that moves its way pretty quickly on was east to japan, looking temperatures down on friday, that sure weather update. and the phone counseling. nicole, the us economy is booming. so why is it more resilient than all the rich countries? farmers across europe have been processing, we take a look at the grievance last north korea and that's default on anxious to shore off
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its economy. counting the cost on al jazeera, we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to that others and all. as far as i said, i'm going all the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the you are watching else, a 0, a reminder of our headlines this hour. at least 14 people have been killed and that is really a striking, central gaza residential building in the city or on the refugee camp was hits and collapse, trapping dozens of people into the revel in the southern city of hon. units crowds of displaced palestinians who had been sheltering in no ser hospital had been
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ordered to leave by his really forces. thousands were evacuated, spent hours that is really check points. many were arrested is really strikes on several towns and $711.00 on have killed at least 10 people. it is the worst single day civilian death toll in lebanon since the war on gods to begin the strikes follow a rocket attack that killed one is really sold. the prime ministers of canada, australia, and new zealand have released a joint statement in reaction to israel's balance to launch a ground invasion of rough. uh they say a military operation. it's a rough, it would be catastrophic. about $1500000.00 palestinians or take to refuge in the area, including many of our citizens and their families. there is growing international consensus. israel must listen to its friends and it must listen to the international community. and immediate humanitarian ceasefire is urgently needed. well, our been baset or is that the united nation say that there is substantial support
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from the un security council on a resolution on god. we believe that the security council should show that it's the responsibility and act immediately and stop it and the fighting, saving that off off from this low mean catastrophe. and you know, we would love to see the security council acting as quickly as possible within a, it's a mandate and its power. we believe that we have massive support to this text the as bring you some of the days of the world news. now ukraine says it has sunk a russian ship and a drone attack off the coast of crimea. the ukrainian military released this video that it says shows several naval drones approaching the vessel vessels called caesar clinic off. a plume of smoke is seen after impact or ukraine has repeatedly
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hit russia's blacks, the fleet. also, the german of the us house intelligence committee is warning of a serious threat to national security. mike turner is cooling on presidential button to declassify all the information relating to that threat or the national security advisor jake sullivan says that he's prepared to brief senators on the matter. i personally reached out to the gang of a. it is highly unusual. in fact, for the national security adviser to do that, i did that, i just set up a meeting that i had to send. it's not here. the for house members have agreed to that meeting this as well before congressman turner came out. today. we'll have that conversation tomorrow. i'm not going to say anything to them. the rosalind jordan has more 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,
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no one is making any designs available. certainly these anonymous sources are telling the newspapers that russia may not even started building it yet, but certainly no one in the administration. no one on capitol hill will actually confirm on the record that this is what they are concerned about. now. certainly going to one thing that checks old and did say interest by or is that the american public 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 threats facing the united states, and that it is the government's business to try to mitigate them as much as possible. we heard that also from other members of congress, including the ranking member on the house, select intelligence committee, jim hines, who is a democrat, as well as from the house speaker, mike johnson,
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who is a republican. both men were staying 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. or at least one person has been shot dead in kansas city, missouri and the us string a parade celebrating the chief super bowl victory. police say 22, others were wounded in the incidents 7 or in critical condition. 8 children are among those shots. police say that they've arrested 3 suspects, but the motive is not yet clear. i was a 00 on a 100 reports. jeff. good. yeah, the center shoes. it began as a celebration for the super bowl champion, kansas city chiefs. man, what are your so that'll do the adversities to continue to go
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to go for the championship. but at the end of a parade as cheese quarterback, patrick my homes tied in, travis, kelsey, and other players mingled with as many as a 1000000 fans. shots rang out, all of the sudden people started crushing forward. everybody started running, there were screaming, we didn't know what was happening, but this teenage and people run, you run. and so i put my arms around her and we tried to push through, so people wouldn't run on top of us. government were taken into custody. one of them apparently tackled by bystanders. as shown in this fan, social media video as spokes person for the kansas city chiefs says, all staff coaches and players are accounted for the quarterback of that team. patrick, my home says he's praying for kansas city. police scrambled toward the sound of gunfire. this tragedy occurred even in the presence of uniformed law enforcement officers, who again ran towards them and took them into. the city's mayor says more americans
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joined a group of which no one wants to become a member, victims of gun violence. i wish we live in a world where they wouldn't have to sing incidents like that. but i'm as heart broken as anybody. we will do a full and thorough investigation. i hope that we bring to wherever this is to justice. as an investigator sifted through the scene, police looked for clues as to what turned yet another celebration in america into a mash shooting. john henry and l g 0, chicago victims of convicted sex offender jeffrey epstein are suing the f. b. i accusing the agency failing to protect them. a lawsuit brought by 12, women says the f b. i allowed epstein to sexually traffic and abuse children and young women for more than 2 decades before finally taking action. they are seeking an end specified amount in damages. angry processors have gathered in the hung,
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gary and capital due to past demanding the resignation of prime minister, victor, or benz governments over child sex abuse scandal. the countries president step down on saturday for pardoning a convicted man who tried to cover up sexual abuse at an orphanage. the prime minister is yet publicly addressed the controversy origin. tina's annual inflation rate to sword above 250 percent according to new government data. if the world highest despite monthly inflation, seeing that in january, with the rising cost of goods, soup kitchens, which rely on donations are feeling the squeeze. outlet in america editor, let's see a newman reports from going to side us the, the 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 tier comes from go nations then. okay, i thought i'm really and i know what it's like to go to bed hungry. so nice. i'm on
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my feet. i fall into a here. it feels good to help them to see someone was a play to food smile. but the meals being served are not enough to meet the growing 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 argentina soaring installation, the owners can't afford to give him so much as they used to, which means the soup kitchen often has nothing to do. 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, figured or says food prices were 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
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inflation figure as a glass half full look, i think the gun, the news, what matters is the tendency inflation is down 5 percent compared to december and well, february may not be an improvement by april. it's expected to drop 8 percent and that's because the government is not printing any more money to finance the fiscal deficit. it's a textbook built tightening measure that's heating the middle income and poor families, the hardest josie, my, i am unemployed teacher. if i don't come to the soup kitchen, i don't eat no me, i've done my pension isn't enough to put food on the table. the lucky ones who came early cause a plate so much so many others. this huge part wasn't enough to see in human al jazeera window site is introduced as defense minister for both of us will be on to as promised to be a president for all after unofficial election results indicate that he has a significant lead. alpha 0 is jessica washington reports from jakarta.
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