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all jesse are the starving palestinians trying to reach a trucks of gauze and says he wants to cover as is really smart since or some fine . the other one is a problem and this is hours is your life from the how? so coming up the world house organizations as nice of hesper son and southern gaza is no longer function of the following. and it's very raid 200 patients still inside is ready for it was attacked, the city of to cut them into occupied westbank. at least 2 palestinians have been killed. and i'm under the fellow in mexico city. were pro democracy demonstrators.
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a call for day approaches in this and cities all across the country. the beginning garza with the humanitarian crisis, is listening by the ela and golf, the city palestinians, on the brink of famine, of risk in their lives on the is rarely slide the fire to collect food from a small number of a trucks thought it was and begins our 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. they came in hoping to find some,
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as i get at least some flour. people put themselves and their lives in danger for just little things. they, families, we belong 0 is 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 serve on the united nations saves everyone and goals is facing simon like conditions of last year. 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 no anymore. in japan, you have refugee camp in nor bring colors of the food shortages. slowing mills have ground to haute. you smell the there is no freeze. the price of $1.00 bag, the fleet today has reached more than $3000.00 shekels or 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 a entering the territory tarika by zoom out just a rough, rough southern gauze as an a to patient has died and also hospital in southern gaza . off the pals, supplies would count on a week long siege by the is ready ministry,
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and a post on social media platform x. the head of the world health organization says that the team wasn't allowed to enter the hospital to assess the conditions of patients and the critical medical needs. the spies reaching is compound. there was still around 200 patients in the hospital, at least 20 of the need to be urgently transferred to all the facilities. he says that the cost of delays will be paid by patients' lives and that access to the patients at hospital should be facilitated. earlier we spoke with dr or say the also he's a surgeon from gaza in close contact with colleagues inside the strip. he's also of research at texas tech university and this is what he had to say. we actually did the study and looking up the subject about b o, b, e, a test of spinning garza westbank. and you know, quite frankly introduced use disparity between dog westbank and you know, even looking at the overall part. so as you can progress b 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 military aggression, it's even more relapse. and you know, when we talk about like the basic needs where any hosp within to run and just the water um, you know, medical supplies to be able to finish it even before and, you know, getting those to kind of genocide the, you know, most of the hosp weekends are non functional and you know, it just wanted to speak to you about can you image the, um, the 2 main function that were partially functioning or the, uh say were not supposed to because i need to can't go because because now with the invasion i'm not supposed to be getting the treaty they were being diagnosed with been but it's the only almost the only functional punctuated functioning us with the embodied gen. so it's different because this truck is going to be on the brother machine is 75, had to work as we are either of the kids or that kind of moved outside before the
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weekend or remains. and indeed i split 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 a good shape what people are playing upon does really offensive in the golf and heading back to what's left of a homes in central garza. but it isn't safe, very that with, as well, conducting large scale as strikes and they'll have a fall this report from that of a lot earlier on sunday. the hardest breaking scenes we are documenting today as a boo. but because families house targeted a couple of hours ago are currently searching under the rubble of this house house that has at least 17. this may be fun in the gods us to have been bonds without any warning. according to the families, they are currently searching under the rebels right now to find the bodies.
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they say that there are at least 10 bodies under this floor right now. as you see, they're using their flashes of their phone and they're only using their bare hands to dig into the home of this partially damaged building to find their beloved ones. and not about seismic leslie. once i left the last not least, we've spent the last 4 hours trying to recover the 40. no civil defense unit to arrive to help us, but we haven't got any help. we've managed to recover 7 days bonnie's and we're still covering body part and we have no tools that only i name is deputy and butler . i can see a foot of someone all of these people's thoughts
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are praying that these people are still alive. i'm humbled, but the height of the bag and this flow one mother and the 2 young daughters were rescued and the lowest one girl and a brother have done with this type of double dot. these riley's bombarded the building without warning in this room. my 5 children and their mother were having getting the people evacuated from a flash because they thought that it's going to have a ground invasion and they move to the middle area. and since the past 24 hours policy means in the middle, are you have been bombed, at least 8 houses have been bombed. in the past 24 hours, we're talking about more than 4 to palestinians killed. and in this house, at least 5 have been killed. so far, the thousands of palestinians evacuated from the flesh to daddy bluff and
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the middle area after that is where the forces moines is going to expand its ground invasion. however, the middle area has been have been the intensity bond in the past couple of days. this is in the city, i'll just see you to that is, but those ready military has withdrawn it. soldiers after a raid on salt them in the occupied westbank. at least 3 palestinians have been killed and for injured zane, bus savvy reports from the cut in when it comes to rains by the israeli military and civilian palestinian areas in refugee camps. there is rarely any place that is worst effected then tucker and 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.
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we're here outside the home of a suspected palestinian fighter is really special. forces came in large numbers, doesn't. 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 fight or had been putting up resistance. there was armed resistance ongoing. here, there were classes he was injured, holds up and 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 and 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
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occupation, the number of these raids, the frequency, the intensity. the endlessness certainly is taking a toll on the faces. the people living here in the tucker and refugee 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 bullying tactic 5 years. really, military carrying out these rates over and over again across communities in the occupied westbank but told her and specifically has 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. same bus or i'll be able to 0, took her in the oxford west bank on monday that you ends top quote for hold public hearings of the legal consequences of israel's occupation of palestinian territory since 1967. and i'm president of number of countries and 3 international
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organizations will take part of the week long proceedings. the hearing is separate from the case both by south africa, which she was just as well of committing genocide and gaza. then it's smith looks at how the court works. the international court of justice or i, c. j has been the united nations talked to additional body since 1946. its main role is handling disputes between countries, not individuals are these decisions all legally binding. but it also offers legal advice to the united nations. despite being top the world called the i, c. j. '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 on security council. it's led by us judge jo donahue, a former state department official, a deputy is judge carol give oregon former russian and both of the to the
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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 held by asian judges. western europe at all the western countries occupied 5 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 jude is individually not as representative of the home countries. the court 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 documentation of the palestinian territories that are more participants than in any other case. in the i,
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c j's 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. good. so i'll just say the police and top one, you're going to have a call of the bodies of 64 men who was shot dead and tribal violence. local media reports of the men were killed on sunday, near the town of lubbock and the province the choosing. so a major escalation and ongoing travel, vaughn and so the region last year, 60 people were killed and fighting between rival tribes, the family of russian, all physician need to alexi divani is appealing to authority, has to have his body released his death in a remote prison in the arctic circle was announced on friday, but it's unclear how he died. you'll need to shop
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a lot of the reports from moscow contribution in life and now in death. just how, from increasing alexei nev, only died in russia's high security of prison, has aroused suspicions at home and abroad. miss louisa alex here, now i know it was precisely putin who killed him. you will kind of get an important whatever story they tell. let us be clear, russia is responsible. that also shows that 14, she has nothing more than the just send from his own people. russian officials did not any foul play. the state d misspeak blamed washington london, brussels and even kids phone of all of these desk saying that they would benefit from it a month before the presidential elections and basha states me zip it forwarded version that nevada the dies due to a blood clot. but that's the re, was criticized by doctors who said it was too early to draw such conclusions before an autopsy. many people, link nevada is death to the torture as conditions he would have been subjected to
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in prison, as well as possible complications from his suspect of 2020 poisoning. we've been, nobody choked enough agent. since he was drilled 3 years ago, he was sent to stone, a trick confinement 27 times in cold conditions and was little food about says he's thousands people have sent appeals to the investigative can me say, demanding, the release of the volume is bolted to his relatives only that might have become clearer as to how he died. you lash above all of the odors, the right must go. still ahead on algebra, no way. it goes to transfers, frozen tax funds from as well to the palestinian authority. will that help prevent financial collapse at a new wave of crimes involving and legal minus and gangs hits for residents taking measures into their own hands. the
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is at least one more day of what you have described as pretty awful weather for the event and beyond. i know that breeze coming out of the east and that has produced a lot of shells recently brought to you'll see some improving picture on mondays and more. they move in the live chat and across turkey is less than the sunshine as it is greece. but after that, a storm systems brewing in the central bed. now the effect, libya probably won't come any further east. and the recent big storms are produced . hail to me, depths and pots and northern sir in northern iraq could repeat themselves. it's much clarity for the south and savvy, right? because we had had similar button there longer. there's still a breeze blowing down the go from there just of the cold air. you can see a line here above which is still cold. we'll reach some retail around which might be cold enough in the morning, just give maybe the snow shot on tuesday. otherwise,
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a light rain chance the way that this is terrence forecast, as you see, tempted to to hide this nearby day. but briefly in the morning as possible, monday if we dropped size through tropical africa, the readings coming up your way again, but it stuck currently and tens in the the r c and across to montgomery, which is what you might expect. but the real heavy stuff is probably still before causing mozambique. and magic ask maybe s, with the the president biden says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. but does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line, or what we do. and i'll just, sarah is try to balance the stories and he's the people who allow us into their
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lives, dignity and democracy. the the you watching l. just bear with me, elizabeth put on. and uh huh. a reminder of on top stories, the solid is ready for office of shots at hundreds of palestinians who have trying to get food from a trunks and gods, especially people who fled. so that is really slices in the area. the world health organization says the largest hospital in southern gaza, as malcolm slightly anxious service. the w h o. s. as it's teen wasn't allowed to enter the hospital to assess patients to sponsor reaching as compound and that was really mentoring has withdrawn soldiers off of 8 on phone,
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cut them into occupies west back. at least 3 palestinians have been killed and full, injured. no way says it's a great to help transfer frozen tax funds a month for the palestinian authority since the taxes that would ordinarily be sent . the gaza had been held by the israeli government while the p a was else to from gaza and the 2007, many of its public sector employees. and this trip kept the jobs and continued to be paid with tax revenues. and january, isabel approved the plan for texas meant because that to be held by no way. instead of sending to the palestinian authority weeks off to him, off his attack on southern israel and on october 7th. the is rarely government for those payments to public sector employees and the strip israel argue that the funds would fall into the hands of homos under a day and reached in the 1990 is israel collect tax on behalf of the palestinians and makes money the transfers to the p a no way says it's agreement is aimed at preventing the palestinian authority from collapsing financially. no funds will be
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transferred without the approval of as well as finance ministry. when the bonnie is the co editor of the website that you have the media and the specialist and palestinian affairs. and he says the agreement means the united states and no way are effectively colluded with israel's 5 right. the government. what's the degree 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 nothing yahoo and wandered in norway will only release those funds pursuant to approval buying these really finance minister. that means that the united states in norway, well applauding themselves for having saved the p, a from bankruptcy,
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are now active partners. not only with this real, but with israel's far right finance and industry, and allowing israel to get away with not fulfilling its treaty obligations and to violate the paras protocol. and i think it's particularly unfortunate that norway, 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 um, is, is prepared to play this role and withhold money from the p a which will be dispersed only with small troops, his personal approval. so us as launched, 5 new strikes on who the targets indiana salacious and a series of strikes against the whole phase for their attacks on ships linked as well. and the red sea island fisher has moved from washington dc. part of the operation has been conducted against the who's these over the last several weeks.
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the ice when coming from said come central command of the us military. they say that the hit 5 sites in total, 3 mobile and 2 ship myself, one mind on mind surface vehicle. and interestingly enough, they're also saying that they hit one on monday under what vehicle? essentially a submarine drawing. that is the 1st time they've hit anything like that since the attacks the gun. you remember that the who's these dr. targeting is really linked ships in support of the people of guys that they then expanded that 2 ships linked to the united kingdom and also to the united states for their support of the use. really, a government of the united states has said this is a threat to international commerce and international shipping on the hub, being the number of attacks. and that is why they launched data sold against 2 positions. what is interesting in the sense comb statement, is that the and says that these are a rainy and,
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but who's the controlled sites. so they're not letting up on the idea that iran is behind that. who's the support, even though that with these themselves as said, that they're conducting operations on their own merits. thousands of demonstrations gathered in cities across mexico on sunday. they were choosing the president opposite, his manuel lopez over the vote of support and reforms which on demand the political system ahead of the countries elections in june, manuel adopted reports from mexico, se se, or the 10s of thousands of pro democracy demonstrators gather in mexico cities historic center is not a fence up. what is the defense of democracy? we look here supporting any political candidates good by defending democracy, a far country. and it seems to show that the anger here is over a series of reforms to mexico's national electoral authority. and
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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 demo, i think mexico has a corrupted government. we have to vote, and that's why we're here. the most fatal shot back and forth that on the assessing speak. this is not the 1st time the pro democracy. demonstrators are filled the streets of mexico cities historic center, but it is likely to be the last time that we see a large scale pro democracy rally 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 week and mexican democracy and has instead insisted that the goal is to streamline the country's electoral process. by the way, that up a little algebra, mexico city there,
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which is gold mining area in november who has turned into one of the countries most violent. the government declared a state of emergency last week, but reinforcement, so yet to arrive. as money on a sanchez reports from through hill residents to taking matters into their own hands. an hour when the alarms to us at the new jerusalem neighborhood on the outskirts of the he, you men, women, and children rush, how good states in stone the 35 year old, and he misses through living in fear as low nika, 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. the full amount of this already violent and i'm for students. if you find ways has residents and for these alarm 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. and then
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this will and then get out what they're trying to control. the country's largest goal deposits in the bypass region, 300 kilometers away from the provincial capital. last december, the attacked belittle so mind the largest gold exporter in the country, killing 9 miners. the battle the book does, has to be able to do to see you. homicides kidnappings. exclusions anyone is a target. even the biggest, most famous football player a little bit later has received extortion threats. business owner seems very 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 in every day we gets threats with dynamite extortion messages, bullet casings, you'll tardies have completely abandoned us. what's happening? the former police chief of the total is, says resources to combat criminality are in sufficient lighting way. handling everything went through a lot of, i mean they have bethel width and your munition technology. and he said to him,
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but 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 a state of emergency in 12 months in this region, but reinforcements have yet to arrives. the state governor says the government in the mail 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 costs you. i don't know where it has the state of emergency been declared that the back of the new jerusalem, slum residents, wait for help. they see the few police patrols or ineffective. so they say they have no choice but to protect their families on their own. the on the front, the sides of the, the, he, you to india now with farmers and fulls, they protest march to the capital off to
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a full round of talks with the government. that is also the goal. and when proposed a minimum prize for growing specific crops, farms have remained kept on the borders of new day since friday. the several pools they march until wednesday, as they debates the proposal. now to the libyan city, the city in northern libya. what a rising tide of sewage is forcing many people from the collapsing homes, molig china reports from fleet and we're experts of posit, we'll find what's causing the flooding disaster with the home. how much is god? his home was flooded last month. he and most of his neighbors were forced to leave . the ground is still what one loves you by the deal. when i came back home, there was a re fixed smell. the entire house dropped about 7 centimeters there, but corrects in the walls and ceilings. the water didn't come from rainfall, but from under his home, ground water has been rising across areas in sleep and flooding neighborhoods and damaging homes up the as one says it's shifted the foundations of his home. so the
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way out of the house, but the cause of the war to the roof and walls was separated from the fond issues throughout the entire home. no, no, just to my home, but all my neighbors. we pump the water out by the just comes back. the house would fall at any time. the government is renting small apartments to house up the others were displaced. experts across libby, i don't know exactly what's causing the ground water to rise, but they attribute to flooding to climate change. inadequate infrastructure and above average rainfall in recent years. the annual man uh, just to the $10.00 to $15.00 families were forced out of their homes, and more families are expected to be evacuated. we brought to condemn, except the experts in geology and related fields from across the country. so we could put together a comp.

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