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is working at the 0 enables week to make the other voice is relevant to so that there is mode that unites us then divides the the southern gaza is under is really attack rasa is being bombed and patients and stuff in nasa hospital were under fire as troops storm the facility, the pennsylvania, it's good to have you with us. this is elsa 0, live from bill, also coming up for starvation in gauze. israel is accused of using hunger as a weapon of war by blocking families and captives held in gaza,
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threatened to storm israel's ministry of defense, as politicians don't meet with them and set a goal is constitutional counsel over turns a decree by president lucky sound to delay the presidential election, the will begin in southern gaza where israel has once again attacked. the southern most point in the strip meant to be the last safe. so in gaza, 7 people have been killed in an air strike on the rough. uh, meanwhile, in the city of han you, this is really troops of storm to the largest hospital in the area after besieging it for weeks. hundreds of stuff and patients at nasser hospital had been forced to flee heavy tank of machine gun fire. they've been pushed into an old building in the complex israel says the bodies of captives had been kept there. but it hasn't provided any evidence for that claim. honeywell, who begins, are coverage from rasa. a terrifying experience for patients and medical staff and
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most of the hospital as is really soldiers, a storm the facility and find you the treating. the sick and the one to the hospital was filtering at least 10000 displays, palestinians of from relentless is really a top medical staff attempted to move big bound patients, as is really troops made a series of arrest after selling parts of the building. doctors describe conditions as catastrophic and disaster. yes. but i've got special there about $1130.00 last night. these very soldiers and least frantic dogs and symmetrical complex. after that, they want us to speak is that the hospital must be evacuated within only 10 to 15 minutes. it was an ultimatum to evacuate within minutes, not only display citizens, but also the medical stuff. civilians started to leave the hospital, but then i me. so i was fired on the orthopedics department, and one person was killed and 2 people, but medical stuff were ordered to leave one by one roof actuated by force. kidney,
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dialysis patients were among the many forced to flee the hospital. authorities in gaza say is really snipers. go to 3 people at the hospital on tuesday. the same day is really forces guild the prisoner in hand cos who was sent into the hospital to issue evacuation orders. and the visuals i left with my husband. use blind. i was undergoing kidney dialysis, so they destroyed the wall surrounding us as well as another room. they ordered us to me and fired booms and rockets at us from overhead. they destroyed the building . we left and my husband and i walked to see which is right at least and took him away and their number and deal with the how does your the, the see is your nozzler hospital and the tax on its facilities is yet another violation of international law and further emphasizes that there is no safe place
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across the gaza strip. 100 my moods, i was just the rough behind southern gaza. dr. mass gilbert is an emergency medicine physician who's worked in gas as hospitals. he's been in touch with some of the stuff at nasa hospital and explains the situation in the aftermath of that. right. and i the just got the information from some of our colleagues inside. and they can tell that the hundreds of patients and staff altogether 600, were forced by the occupation soldiers to move oh, the patient, the and the, the staff to, to one of the 3 buildings which is the oldest one. there were only one elevator working. they have to carry patients by hand carrying them on their backs. and they're not crammed in the nato quoted doors of this remaining building. and it's 273 patients who cannot be moved. there are uh, 300 terminally members to get with the patients. it's
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a 190 staff with the 300 family members. and then a number of displaced persons who have been forcefully displaced. they've taken shelter. so they say that the situation in the hospital for the patients and the staff and the family members is unbearable. there is constant attacks. and i'd write like to read to you. uh, what's the message that i just received uh from one of the doctors accompanied by this picture of the quoted doors in that building where they have been forcefully displaced too. and he says, all of the patients and health care workers were displaced to one department. other buildings had been invaded by soldiers. we can hear the shooting and bumping everywhere. please stop this madness. stop this war. this is the hospital facility, not a battlefield. and this should come as no surprise neither to the media nor to the world, because in fact, this is what these really occupation army has been doing for 4 months. they had the
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same threats against, i'll put some capital, i guys ship a hospital against the other hospitals in the north and currently currently only barely. a 3rd of the hospitals in garza are working because these realities have been doing this to hospital one after another. this is really is blocking aid from getting into gaza and that means almost all of the 2300000 people in the strip are suffering deliberate, mass. starvation, searching for food has become a daily necessity. houses here as tarry, cup was over, reports, hungry and displaced. these children are receiving food handouts for 2300000 people who can cause a suffering at delivery time and would you to, as well so use of the style patient as of what than for less than the 58 trucks are getting throat concept which use to see move them point on top loads every day because i'm more of the top of the border crossings by ease with the
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basic necessities of life are totally absent in our camp as well as all other refugee camps and gaza from water to food, let alone baby milk, we hear about aid being delivered, good quantities are scanned and their whereabouts are unknown. terry, to say that the sea running out to estimate people arriving roughly on top of the more than $1300000.00 people who are read that and the prices of food and water only increases as it becomes less available hydrogen. the people's need for food is enormous. food is beginning to completely run out. so in the northern cause a strip 8 come boys have no end to northern guys are a tool. yeah. and i've got another and cause these people are collecting what they can from the ground. essentially, hudson wins people. i result things to eat things,
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grass and animal feet. just as long as it is come a little while there is much where you thought you, which way so busy was the i'm trying to collect some of these wild plants to feed my children. we have nothing else. rice at flour or bread. this is what we're leaving on for months. i'm risking my life, but being here, i'm a 1st do you and saves that children tend to find all at higher risk of stuff, e mail, nutrition, and this can cause long term damage to the gross. the us size that by not allowing food into garza salvation is being used as a weapon of flu. and the only way to stop the ongoing stuff ation is to allow you den. and that can only happen with a ceasefire. topic about zoom out. just a rough, rough off in southern garza, the worst head part of the strip is in the north of guys that were a very little aid is being delivered. some people have resorted to pulling of weeds to try and make a meal. here's one woman's story in her own words,
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which i've, i've done as an a, be a household with nobody to be, but you know, i've got some food on the substitute as a month that yeah, you would have to know. never tell someone over joe and a lot let them use the water. yeah, i need or i can uh, jim murphy, i'm not on the mic or do i have to have the chat for in other words? yeah, i do. when do a meeting you to send one of the can? well now the well being team is always over to the page or the rest of the and we'll get to deal with that. you all had the hall shades limits to give one more. i'm in the show you if need child with, if that the side and the thing that i'm the thought about what i'm going to was that who the head of or that i see coming to somebody, you know, send a little basic come on. and while you got the zip you, i didn't. why even if you and i'm, i'm then i the oldest and haven't got any matter when you got off. yeah. and this opens up comes by, let's just put it on it. i'm going on, which obviously says you're on an inside of the she says, yeah. and it's really a strike kind of a civilian vehicle in gaza. city has killed at least 6 people. the attack happened
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on was a law street and gaza health officials say nearly 29000 palestinians have been killed since the war began on october. the 2nd now and the occupied westbank is really forces have conducted a rate in the city of calculator and opened fire on a car. this look of this house and i found the palace, the media is reporting that is really forces prevented an ambulance from reaching the scene of the shooting. the deliberate obstruction of ambulance movements has been documented by rights groups in the past to a convoy of his really armed vehicles or in the town of abode near ramallah as well . on wednesday, raid was conducted in central ramada where 2 palestinians were injured. nearly 500 pounds as things have been killed in the occupied westbank since october, the 7th families of his really captives are threatening to storm the ministry of defense and to leave their demanding a meeting with politicians. and that the government restored negotiations with how
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much it comes out to prime minister benjamin netanyahu decided to recall israel's delegation from tax and kind of wrote relatives of the captives say the government is sacrificing their loved ones on the cell who has more from occupied east jerusalem, this is quite a larger and demonstration than what we usually see from the families of the captives. in fact, it happened outside the kiddy of israel's defense ministry. and inside of that building earlier tonight we saw a meeting with the c r e, a director. these really prime minister and the delegation that he had sent to cairo. now remember, these really prime minister had not allowed that delegation to go back to cairo for a 2nd day of meetings and negotiations with mediators. now this came at the surprise of some members of the war cabinet who were not consulted on this decision, but nothing yahoo had made himself so the families are saying that these really government is simply not doing enough to help them. they're not only demanding that
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the government go back into negotiations, but they're also demanding a meeting with the prime minister so that they can voice their concerns yet again for more than 4 months. they have been saying that these really government is not prioritizing bringing back the captives from gaza and that they should re enter negotiations and be willing to offer up any sort of concessions that the other side wants. but nothing y'all who himself has said that israel has multiple red lines and that while he does want it to bring back the captive, it's not going to come at any price. and in fact, he has been reiterating that military pressure is the only way to bring them back. now this protest tonight until a v was significant because the family members came out in quite a show of force. they had hancock themselves together to the sense of the building . they had blocked roads. and remember that this is also the same protest movement
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that was happening before the war against israel's judicial overhaul reforms. it's called caplin force and this protest movement essentially this week had said that they are coming back in full force to protest, not only against the government, but also against their policies that have seen the war. go on for this long without the release of the captive. so the families tonight, intel of be incredibly angry, demanding more from these really government has ballasa is it fired dozens of rockets at a town in northern israel. this in response to the killing of 10 civilians. and is really strikes on 11 on wednesday, and that was the highest number of lebanese civilians killed in 4 months of cross border exchanges. humans who feet say that they've launched a misaligned little bit of ship. the group said that they targeted the mika vetoes while it was traveling in the gulf of 8 in the british maritime security firm. embrace says, a vessel suffered minor damage after it was hit and rated,
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not named the ship. that said, the incident happened. the east of humans for the city of aidan, still ahead on alice's 0 on the groups national government troops and the democratic republic of congo, a civilians tried to flee the states. and the date is set. donald trump will become the 1st former us president to face a criminal trial next month. the frank assessments, here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows about being picked up when the annex of say they want to buy time using fix critical debate. ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big boys informed opinions, but we don't live in a post colonial award. we live in a neo colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story on al
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jazeera, unique perspective, i want to leave, i don't want to, even if i'm not reporting, i want to leave this and it was really a, for my things, thoughtful this coverage there's no reason to target the journal on her, it's voices, and i'm of the patient please be connected with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere be that women are delivering babies in the shelters in the rubble of their own hugs. and this is unacceptable, the stream on out to 0 with fear this jenny, this is just behind me. hundreds of people have been back to h as in depth coverage thailand states it's future on fossil fuels. i'll just use teams on the ground to bring you closer to the hospice during the
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the you're watching l 0. else 0 reminder of our headlines. the cell is real, is attacking 7 guys and swimming in. raso has killed 7 palestinians and is really forces of storms and nicer hospital in con eunice, forcing hundreds inside to flee heavy gunfire. israel is blocking aid from getting into gaza, forcing 2300000 people to suffer starvation searching for food and become a daily necessity, rights groups. a israel is using hunger as a weapon of war. families if is really captive or threatening to storm the ministry of defense until the beads they are demanding a meeting with politicians and that the government, restarting negotiations with homeless set. a goal is constitutional counsel has over turned a delay to the country's presidential election. it was due to take place on
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february 25th, but president mackie sel postponed the vote to december answer by the car as an opposition presidential candidate. and she gave us for reaction to the ruling. we believe that his intentions were and probably c r to state in power. so that's why we're being very careful and very reluctant. we're not jumping to the sky right now and overdue. we're made very, very careful, because we don't know what's next. he's going to call, but what's portion of right now the ball with the people in his hands is officially just asking him to organize the elections on before the end of his job if she does otherwise. i think we all know that we were saying is going to be actually true. so he what other options does he have right now other than organize these other sions under the eye of the world? because the entire world was actually watching what's happening in setting off. so the constitutional counsel is actually the one who's legally and can determine
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whether the election should take place order. and they have clearly stated their opinions. these actions should be organized and we are a no, it's due to the prices. so if the president's microsoft does otherwise, then he will be actually just considered as the dictator that we said that you were . and we are hoping that she will not show that face and we will keep our country in peace, and he will take the high road and go out within the highest doors possible. that's our biggest expectations from him. the violence between the army and the m. 23 fighters has escalated in the eastern democratic republic of congo. battles have taken place around the town of soc a near the ro, london border. more than a $120.00 armed groups operate in the area, they are competing for land and natural resources. the government accuses neighboring lawanda backing m. 23 charges, which kick ali has denied. thousands of civilians have been killed in the fighting between the comm believes army and the arm groups,
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and the millions have been displaced. the un peacekeeping mission has been stationed in the eastern d r c for more than a decade, but it is due to withdrawal by the end of the year after accusations it has failed to protect people against attacks by armed groups. as it stands, as the founder of the advisory board of the congo research group at new york university. this is what he told us as well. it's a very confusing situation on the grounds that i think is very worried. so on the one hand, you have to call these army, those allied to local militia called the was all into it is also allied with as receiving the support now from the side axis. so that after can develop the community forces to the south african below in intensity and forces. it's also being that higher and private security contractors to different private security contractors. we have a whole array of the call to the side. on the other side, you have the m 23 rebellion due calling these government it uses to being backed by rhonda that also the united nations group of experts has provided numerous reports
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stating the same thing as a numerous governments donor governments. and so you have this very complex array of forces, bye to each other, an hour and a situation with defining escalating that you have what we believe our role on and for us is actually staging debbie fire with south african government. i went to the indian government as well as we have a regionalization of this price is much of this of how seem to be paid for is actually was there before as part of the un mission as was being re added as the siding mission now. so it's actually not a lot of news i've asked and force is there some new they're coming to the south? african army is really stretched very then even domestically and has a lot of recruitment problems, a lot of equipment problems. and so it's not clear to me whether the military force could really change things. i think the real, the real big news is diplomatic. really, i mean we imagine a situation where it's asking government is finding oncology so with their own and
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government that is a significant diplomatic escalation as well. so i think that on the diplomatic militarily, yes, it could change things. but i think we really need to look is diplomatically wrong, and governments is militarily very strong, but diplomatically, extremely dependent on donor aid. 1 and i think we have a hard time going to the, to diplomatically with a government such as throwing government. and so i think it's in the diplomatic round of things will begin to shift the police in kansas city, say 3 suspects. opened fire on a super bowl. victory parade after a dispute, the 3 is still detained, but police have not yet filed charges. one woman was killed and 22 people were interested in shooting on wednesday, none of the players or coaches were hurt. more than a 1000000 people had been at the events for the nfl champions. first and foremost, i was distressed that preliminary investigative findings have shown there was no nexus to terrorism or home grown violent extremism. this appeared to be a dispute between several people that ended in gunfire. the judge in new york has
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ruled at donald trump's hush money trial will begin next month after his lawyers failed in their attempt for delay. it's the 1st time the former us president faces criminal trial. she albert times the reports from washington, dc. donald trump will be prosecuted in a new courtroom on march the 25th. he will be the 1st former us president to face a criminal trial. the case is expected to take some 6 weeks and trump filed to be present to fight what he believes as an attempt to buy the bike and administration to interfere in the 2024 presidential election. obviously the manhattan district attorney, welcome the decision by the judge stating that he was pleased with the quote denies of defense as motion to dismiss and look forward to presenting his case to the
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court. the prosecution measures that donald trump paid an adult full mattress, $130000.00 to prevent it from going public about the alleged affair. prior to the 2016 presidential election, trump declared the payment as a legal expense for the da ledgers. the payment was made to help trumps election campaign and therefore was in fact, i'm declared campaign contribution. the new judge's decision confirms that donald trump will phase criminal prosecution in court before the 2024 presidential election. as the new york court hearing going underway on thursday, a georgia court was hearing evidence about the leverage, improper relationship between the atlantic prosecutor and her deputy, a revelation that could result in bad states persecution. imagine crump and co conspirators attempted to survive the results of the 2020 election being thrown out . on friday, a new york judge is scheduled to route on a civil case involving trump and his real estate impact. it could cost him hundreds of millions of dollars. i'm from could be bound from doing real estate business in
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the states, trumbull surfaces to federal trials. another case alleging that he attempted to overtime the results of the 2020 election is on hold, pending a us supreme court judgments on presidential immunization of the case. currently scheduled for may on the alleged mishandling of classified documents is expected to be delayed. she everytime see, i'll do 0 washington. venezuela has suspended the activities of the u. n's human rights office in the country and ordered that staff to leave. the move comes out to view an agency express deep concern about the detention of a prominent venezuela activist. let's see a send me go, has long been a vocal critic of the military and prosecutors of no accuser of treason. rights groups are calling for her immediate release. mexican truck drivers have begun a nationwide strikes, demanding, better security on the roads. the protest organized by the attack drivers group as close disruptions on at least 9 major highways,
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driver. se lawlessness on the roads has led to rise in robberies and extortion and is causing the depth of one or 2 trucks truckers every month. the mexican government called the strike unfounded and unjustified, and said positive negotiations had no been disrupted. activists of storm the canadian finance minister's office, demanding climate laws, the banks they stay just stayed in, in the 1st year freeman's office in toronto. although she wasn't there. green peace activists say that they weren't regulation in this years budget. canada's largest banks have been accused of green washing by environmental groups and politicians in australia voted to urge britain and the us to allow the australian wisdom blower julian a sons to return home. the high court in london is due to issue a ruling next week on an appeal by the which it leaks founder against expedition to the us. he's wanted on espionage charges for publishing. hundreds of thousands of leaks, documents about the wars in afghanistan and iraq. the right that is it for me 0
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then yeah, you'll be back in around 30 minutes with more of today's news. weather is next then inside story looks at how israel is using hunger as a webinar for. stay with office the the pal i, there is a logic, quiet picture for south asia, but you can see from the satellite image, we've got some bit some bulbs of cloud stretching across the world. and parts of india that brought some rain to the north east. we can see it is looking much or dry or a few showers continuing to for of course, eastern areas of india, some cloud cover as well. moving into combined. but for the south of this, a largely settled picture with more in the way is sunshine and showers. the width
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of weather, however, continuing to pull into frank over the next few days, the very dry outlook across the north of india and pakistan that's going to change on saturday with arrival of some possible storms and some snow on the very top of the mountains. a much twice a story for southern parts of pockets done the things are going to dry up nicely across large areas of east asia as that where the system continues to run its way for the east and leave behind a few showers for parts of japan to the temperature still sitting high here, lots of sunshine for tokyo to some of the story for the korean peninsula, northern parts of china and that east coast we're going to see temperatures continue to rise. these cities of the next few days will cloudy in the south. some rain coming up over the next few days, and we'll see that stopped for in hong kong on saturday. of the coveted beyond well taken without hesitation for them died from
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power defines how well 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, explodes, this and questions they use them to be of our around the mount. is there hundreds of thousands of policies in gaza are living tons of the never ending flats of famine because of the shortage of humanitarian aid is the foundation of civilian is being used by as well as a west end of war. this is inside story, the .

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