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[000:00:00;00] the stopping palestinians trying to reach a trump some gauze and says he's run for cover as is really snipes is open. fine the the put on them. and this is alice as the on line from does also coming up. the world health organization says nicer hospital and southern gaza is no longer functional. following and is ready raid. at least 200 patients. a still inside is really forces attack the city of food, cut them into occupied west, back at least 2 palestinians have been killed. and police and pop one. you can even
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cover the bodies of $64.00 men killed at the latest. try them vine at the beginning and gaza with a humanitarian crisis as was sitting by the hour and gauze us as a palace finance. on the brink of famine, risking the lives on the is rarely sniper fired, to collect food from a small number of a trucks. thought it was a begins, coverage desperate and hungry palestinians are running out of options. under these various noise before you the risky the noise to each one of the q a 12 entering goes to 60 in uh yeah. and the people don't have food. people don't have the minimum necessities of life how much they came in, hoping to find something,
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at least some flour. people put themselves and their lives in danger for just little things. they families with below 0, there's absolutely nothing. i can assure you that people will die of hunger. israel's restriction to suit you and medicine entering district is making it almost impossible for palestinians to survive. the united nations saves everyone and goals is facing simon like conditions. bottom level here that will be a monthly people now go to the garbage to find something to wait to do that, we may go to help. everyone with a lot is very come. boots have also filed the palestinian fish shipment of gauze coast threatening volley till source of to the men were using small boats to catch fish of because of coast near rough off. and i think
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it's very located. they used to be able to fish up to 37 kilometers out to the sea, but not anymore. in japan, refugee camp in nor bring colors of the food shortages. slowing mills have ground to haute. there is no freeze. the price of $1.00 bag of meat today has reached more than 3 times. some shackles are more than a $1000.00 in the following months into israel's will. in garza palestinians who have been displaced many times over on now close to stone patient. and israel continues to restrict the amount of entering the territory tarika by zoom out just a rough, rough southern gauze as an 8th patient has died of nozzler hall, special and southern gaza onto pals. supplies with conte following a week long siege by the is rarely mandatory in a post on social media platform x. the head of the world health organization says
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that the teen wasn't allowed to enter the hospital to assess the conditions of patients and the critical medical needs. despite reaching its compound, there was still around 200 patients in the hospital, at least 20 of whom need to be urgently transferred to all the facilities to receive health care. he says that the cost of delays will be paid by patients' lives and that access to the patients at hospital should be facilitated area. we spoke with dr. a say the also he's a surgeon from gaza because contact with colleagues inside this trip is also a researcher at texas tech university. and this is what he had to say. we actually did the study and looking up the subject and b o, b, e. i'm just doing, it does not respond and you know, quite frankly, in today's use disparity between mazda of westbank and, you know, even looking at the overall term. so if you think about the, and how does fine it's, it's, it's, it's the home care system. and before the war,
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before the genocide is ready to collapse and with the, with the tank and kind of related to the aggression. it's even more of a lot of, you know, when we talk about like the basic needs or any hosp within to run and address the water. um, you know, medical supplies to be able to diminish even before. and, you know, getting those to kind of genocide be, you know, most of the hosp weekends are non functional and you know, i just wanted to speak to you about 10 units. the, the 2 main function were partially functioning. i would say were not the cost with the money to pay and got cost because now with the invasion are not supposed to be getting is really they were being part of the house or been but it's the only almost the only functional positive functioning costs. and very so it's different because that's truck is going to be on. the brother machine is 75, had to work as we are either of the goods or that kind of moved out. so,
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but since we can or remained in, in the us with them. and so we don't know if they're interested in a live or a decade or, you know, we don't really know get face. those rarely military has withdrawn us soldiers off for a raid on told cut them in the occupied westbank. at least 3 palestinians have been killed. and for others injured zane, bus savvy reports from total cut in when it comes to rains 5 years, really, military and civilian posting areas in refugee camps. there is rarely any place that is worst effected then took a refugee camp were here just after the is really military left the area after carrying out an operation that lasted 3 or 4 hours and you can see the impact of explosions, destroyed roads, and destroyed vehicles. as property damage and there's also been loss of life. we're here outside the home of
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a suspected palestinian fighter is really special. forces came in large numbers does is it took some hours just to get this far into the camp and make their way to this house were told that they entered the home of the fighter had been putting up resistance. there was armed resistance ongoing. here there were classes he was injured, holds up in the buildings here, is really forces went in, they shot until the 35 year old man at the scene and then took his body away. and we are seeing here now is people gathering from this community outside the home, outside the residents of this suspect decided who was killed to control and to make a show of resilience and defiance. the, even though palestinians continue to say that they will continue to resist the occupation, the number of these rates, the frequency,
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the intensity. the endlessness certainly is taking a toll on the faces, the people living here in the tucker and refugee, you can, you can see that there is a sense of shock whenever these rays are carried out. there is a sense of exhaustion from this on going a bullying tactic 5 years, really military carrying out these rates over and over again across entities in the occupied westbank but told her and specifically i've seen a very, very large number of these rates being carried out not just since last year, but an uptick has taken place since the beginning of this year. the investor i'll be able to 0, took her in the oxford west bank. no, my says it's agreed to help transfer frozen tax funds a month for the palestinian authority. since the member of texas that would ordinarily be sent to gaza has been held by the israeli government, while the pay was ousted from the gaza strip in 2007, many of its public sector employees in the enclave kept
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a jobs and continued to be paid with tax revenue this and january as well approved the plans the tax was meant for guys to be held find a way instead of sending to the palestinian authority which solved to him off his attack on southern is around on october 7th. the is there any government for those payments to public sector employees and this trip? israel argue that the funds would fall into the hands of from us under a day and reached in the 1990s. israel collects tax on behalf of the palestinians and makes monthly transfers to the p. a know what it says. it's agreement to have health is aimed at preventing the palestinian authority from collapsing financially . the funds will be transferred without the approval of the is riley, finance ministry. losing the body is the co editor of the website, delta india, and the specialist and palestinian affairs. he says the agreement means the us a new way are effectively colluding with as well as far as government to what's
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been agreed. the positives already agreed to receive only 70 percent of the transfers directly from israel. and it was of course, in a desperate situation as you know, that needs to pay civil service salaries and security forces and so on. the remaining 30 percent will be transferred to norway against the will of these rarely finance minister, but very much in line with with nets in yahoo and wanted and norway will only release those funds pursuant to approval by these really finance minister. that means that the united states in norway, well applauding themselves for having saved the p, a from bankruptcy are now active partners. not only with this real, but with israel's far right finance ministry and allowing israel to get away with not fulfilling its treaty obligations and to violate the parents protocol. and i think it's particularly unfortunate that norway,
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rather than mobilizing the international community to compel us to be able to fulfill its treaty obligations and simply transfer the entire amount on a monthly basis to the p a is, is, is prepared to play this role and withhold money from the p a which will be dispersed only with small traits, his personal approval. on monday, the us top quotes will hold public hearings on the legal consequences of israel's occupation of palestinian territories since 1967. and i'm president, a number of countries, 52 and 3 international organizations will take part in the week long proceedings. this hearing is separate from the case board by south africa, which led just crimes of genocide and as well as one, gaza. but it's smith's looks at how the quote works. the international court of justice or i, c, j, has been the united nations top, do additional body since 1946. its main role is handling disputes between countries,
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not individuals are these decisions all legally binding. but it also offers legal advice to the united nations just by being dropped the world called the icy jay's role is more limited than the name suggests. it can only resolve disputes if the countries involved have recognized its jurisdiction. the court has 15 judges elected by the un general assembly and security council. it's led by us judge jo donahue, a former state department official, a deputy is judge carol give oregon full not russian on both of the to the netherlands. they all represent different regions and legal systems, and it looks like this. 3 seats are occupied by african judges. justices from left in america and the caribbean, hold 2 seats, and another 3, a held by asian judges. western europe at all the western countries occupied 5
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judges from eastern europe. hold to, if a country involved in a case doesn't have a judge from its region on the bench, it can appoint a temporary one for that case. according to the un charter, the judges performed that you to individually not as representative of the home countries. the quote is a $193.00 cases, including disputes of a land and maritime borders. a genocide in this hearing, 52 countries on 3 international bodies will make submissions on the legal consequences of israel is occupation of the palestinian territories that are more participants than in any other case in the icy chase, almost 82 year history. the court is expected to deliver its advisory opinion before the end of the year rulings, and on finding the carry, significant moral and legal authority bonus. so i'll just say brazilian and presidents. louisa now see under the silver has accused israel of
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committing genocide against palestinians in the gaza strip. he was speaking to reporters of the african union. sama today the if you look at what is happening in the gaza strip to the palestinian people, does not exist in any other historical periods. in fact, it happened when hitler decided to kill, reduce the price of the capital. what's happening in the cause of strip is not a war. it's a genocide, it smoked a will between soldiers. it's a will between a highly prepared army against women and children up. and african union leaders have called for an immediate cease foreign, gaza, and the final communicate father and a 2 day summit. you leaders of also renew their commitment to work for peace and reconciliation in the continent. mohammed vall has the story from addis ababa, or despite the many divisions about the market, the to the summit, there was one issue over which african leaders found in the absolute consensus
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about his palestine. they condemned what they described as the brutal is 80 will and gaza. the collective punishment of 2200000 follow seasons by the use of disproportionate power. they called for an immediate end to the will and to the easily the occupation of policy in advance on peace and security. the lead does renew with the commitment to work, to woods, and then conflicts in the horn of africa. so then the saw head and the democratic republic of congo among others will between the communities army and the m. 23 levels through direct exchanges of threats between the wanton president and these companies come to pop during the close sessions. democratic republic of congo, accused as a one to of bucking the m $23.00. melisha punting must be clear for us. the 1st thing is that the present that gave me so remove is minutes already inside your suit and you shouldn't stop supporting. and 23 has been one that from what he's
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asking for that i think this would be the condition before imagining and imagining that you are so you can talk with funder inside the funny testament and the fail to get somebody id to plead us to hold dialogue discussions over the controversial ethiopian, by the time agreement with separate co, your needs and if somebody land and i sent us this assembly, it was a lot of most i, me to about the community and it was months gathering and put his off a particular issue between ethiopia and somalia, that certainly is a pending issue. the conflicts in sudan itself. so then what are they likely to to hire different panels outside the site just showed you some it was marked by the absence of lead us from 6 of the conditions. was memberships well frozen, following on democratic changes of government, the fragmentations within the a you and are the regional bodies, 3 maint. andre, solve the state of disrepair with a sub. was the main subject to be tackled during the sun. it's the latest agreed
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got off the can tell another form is overdue. you is to step up to the left. one of the challenges that had been created to meet, how much fun, a da 0 or this about to head on al jazeera, the new ways of crimes involving in legal minors and gags hits move into the residence of taking matters into their own hands. the there is still some winter in the northeast to us in the eastern kind of a 100 over a day or 2. it's sunshine probably shines able to stay. but on the pacific coast over at the british columbia. but particularly folks here kind of sonya, there's more rain from a pilot to express and some snow writing line up in the mountains and beyond. one small the picture in the middle is right but $91.00. but unfortunately,
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recently exposed synthetic code and the remains of that will produce some heavy rate in the bahamas and across cuba. i have quite a strong window. i think we'll see some heavy rain in costa rica and panama the panama city. still lives are luckily room at city full and new mexico. the sun shines, warming things up again in monterey mexico city by several degrees. now there's been, as you probably never weeks over the summer heat wave warnings, the dodge and teen and should be there fading to some degree either. it's still quite well here, but the presence of huge shows may be profitable. welcome the costs they will produce flash subs, ecuador, think particularly at risk during monday. south of this option, tina is going back into what is probably going to be discharged to get to the heat, to a free body blank, dropped to $34.00. and coming out of it, that'd be up to $24.00. but sunshine prevails and santiago still pretty helped.
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the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is the context to what is happening now. it says it's cool. thanks. question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that another cleansing has taken place. augusta nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leaves us out without permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without the you're watching on the 0 me elizabeth, put on. and a reminder of, on top stories,
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the sound is ready for this is have charge of hundreds of pounds to being sort of trying to get food from the a trunks and gaza city. people who fled. so there was really slices in the area the world health organization since the largest hospital in southern gaza is now completely out of service. the w h o says that it's, teen wasn't allowed to enter the hospital to assess the conditions of patients despise, reaching its compound. and that is really mandatory has withdrawn soldiers off to evade on to cut in the occupied westbank. at least 3 palestinians have been killed and full injured policeman pop one, you're getting you have because of the bodies of 64 men who was shot dead in trouble violence. local media report of the men were killed on sunday, near the town of lubbock and, and the province. the shootings are made to escalation and ongoing trouble violence in the region. last 2, a 62 people were killed and fighting between rival tribes to funk, right? as a journalist with popular new guinea,
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post korea and he's with us live from the capital port. most b, thank you for your time. what are you hearing about what led to this mesa is definitely incident of travel violence which between the age range of uh, 2 years ago and the coverage really lets drive a flight as taking a into a level 2 or into another district. uh, it started in working another district in the end of 12 inch and that escalated into one of the coach to n c in the blubber district. so roughly about these uh, that's it from the driver side. as of the escalator covered this uh, cover about uh, just a surgeon agent, agent tribes and displaced more than $20000.00 population in that area. all right,
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so 20000 displaced in the area. you're talking about over the last 2 years that we've seen this escalation and tribal violence. yes, yes, over the last 2 years. okay. over the last 2 years, more than yes. okay. and why are we seeing this increase of these uh because uh they they as low as shuffled from a local level origin including the government to at least uh send she go with the special into the conflicting area that i tried a lot better. uh, bring some phone lo file. hello on the forwarding to the area to obtain the issue of ship something the type of item the outbreak installation need to have a uh a mr. y. i'm sorry we are having some difficulties with the connection. but if i can
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ask you again, what are you hearing about this latest incident? and what led to it? the latest incident happened with the troubles of the 2 enemy tribes. uh, the other one retaliated into a cross into the other side. the, when the enemy came into the other tribes, a territory was surrounded and then big jude uh, roughly 64 or that is just a friend, cried joining us live from port most be the thank you for your time. the which is gold mining area in northern provo has turned into one of the country's most involved and the government declined the state of emergency last week that reinforcements they get to arrive as money on
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a sanchez reports from to hill residents to taking matters into their own hands, an hour when the alarms to us at the new jerusalem neighborhood. when the outskirts of the he, you mean women and children rush, how good sticks and stones? 45 year old. and he misses through living in fear as low nica pharma. it's the only way we can defend ourselves from theme because we can't carry guns. we have whistles and alarms to scare them away for them on this over the violin. and i'm president, if you finally has residents in the forty's, alarms and police say it's because of the illegal minors and peruvian gangs have allied with one of left in america's most powerful criminal organizations. in this way, let me put in viet out what they're trying to control. the country largest go, the pulses, the bypass region, 300 kilometers away from the provincial capital. last december, the attacked nipples of mine, the largest gold exporter in the country,
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killing 9 miners. the battle and but this has to be able to do to see you. homicides kidnappings. exclusions anyone is a target even produced most famous football player a little bit later as we see 6 torsion threats, business owner seeds varies. terrified criminals demanded a $50000.00 extortion payment. he's had no other choice but asked again to protect him from other criminal groups. for k, i the audio. and every day we gets threats with dynamite text, ocean messages, bullet casings, you'll socrates have completely abandoned us. what's the point of a former police chief of the total is, says resources to combat criminality, or in sufficient lighting way handle human and quintal ingram. i mean they have pets. a weapon. you munition technology with the presence of venezuelan columbia, in ecuador, in i'm brazilian criminal organizations, police on no match to that pilot. it's the 8th time. the government has declared
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a state of emergency in 12 months in this region, but reinforcements have yet to arrives. the states governor says that government in email has not given him details of the security plan for this region, and the residents are angry that they have not yet seen the army or police securing the city. no say they meet that is there's no security, no one respects the cost to you. i don't know where it has the state of emergency been declared to the back of the new jerusalem. slum residents wait for help. they see the few police patrols are reading effective so they say they have no choice but to protect their families on their own. the, on the front just i just needed to see you. selves of demonstrations gather themselves across and mexico on sunday. they were choosing president on that as manuel lopez over the thought of supporting the forms which undermined the political system ahead of the countries elections. in june, manuel adopted a report from mexico se se,
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tens of thousands of pro democracy demonstrators gather in mexico cities. historic center is not a fence up the defense of democracy. we're not here supporting any political candidates good by defending democracy. we are far country and it seems to show therefore, the the anger here is over a series of reforms to mexico's national electoral authority and a separate reforms package related to the judiciary. the demonstrators are pointing the finger at mexican president, and that is one way, lopez over that or accusing his government of corruption and of undermining the democratic process ahead of june's presidential polls. the mexico has a corrupted sick government. we have to vote, and that's why we're here. the most fatal shot backing point on the assessing speech. this is not the 1st time the pro democracy. demonstrators have failed the streets of mexico cities historic center,
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but it is likely to be the last time that we see a large scale pro democracy riley ahead of the upcoming national election schedule for june. second, the lead for his part president lopez over the world has denied that his proposed reforms will weak and mexican democracy and has instead insisted that the goal is to streamline the country's electoral process. one way that up a little al jazeera mexico city to india. now with amazon pools, they protest months to the capital off to a full round of talks with the government. the government has proposed a minimum price for growth and specific crops. farmers have remained kept on the borders of new delhi since friday. they said they'll pull, say, march on to wednesday as they deliveries the proposal to prosecute his in ukraine. so this on fragments of north korean missiles, which are 5 by russian forces of the city of concave, brought mcbride reports from the northeastern region even by the standards of a region that subjected to ne,
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a daily as strikes the attack that happened here several days earlier. was particularly shocking. a drone hate of fuel deco then engulfed a nearby row of houses with a wall of flame. 7 people were killed, including all 5 members of one family, leading to an official pay rate of morning news because a new neighbor, alexander tells us he only just got out before the flames reached his house. now he was back salvaging what possessions he could you some say this time we saw the neighbors and i know the reason whatever they were very nice and before the soon after but it was slid, idea, blaze out front. so we've had to escape through the back. the attacks add to a growing pile of miss silent drove and scraps being collected for examination. somewhere with prosecute as believing some of the missiles now being used have it originated from north korea, is viewing sort of the parts have been examined by an inter departmental group,
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which includes military experts who have established to be came from north korea. those pods have been sent to key for further investigation with cod keith, claiming civilian targets like this city center hotel, being deliberately hit by missiles from russia. in the 2 years since the full scale invasion begun. ukraine has made vast improvements to the defense is around its major cities, but nothing can change hockey's geographic reality. that it just the 2 kilometers from the border with russia. it often has very little to no advance warning of incoming gas strikes. given that lack of warning, most people who have learned to ignore the ad re deluxe repeated throughout each

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