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the the base rails, unrelenting phone bobbies have does. it continues to strengthen the misread refugee camp coast. 14, the, on the clock. this is out there a lot for me to follow this. i can eat this man's home in russia was born his daughter, his wife, and this is your video. it matches of the off to most of his in his right, the attack on thoughts without for the stuff in the front to pick the americans. much of the piece will meet some of the people working with them to
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under columbus is quoting for 6 o'clock in the so it's radio strike. is he the residential pill, the, the crowd of mr. rod refugee compton, central garza, at least 14 palestinians have been killed dozens more. b would. people are digging with that bad hands to try and recover. bodies trapped under the roof. meanwhile, is really a ties continue in rafter in the south wellness, one and a half 1000000 policy into sheltering bodies have been piling out for the all natural hospital. at least a 118 people have been killed across this trip in the past day. talk about resume reports from rafa in southern casa, this one last in price of direct man's daughter wife to knows what killed it is really as strike in the home and rough ourselves. when garza just a few hours before he had been playing with his toddler drinking tea with his
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family had been problem. hey, i my arms lies my soul, kinsey, i'm gonna set us up. she was a yeah and a half old and the son and, and todd building was level to the ground. why these really won't pay enough from their bodies, which are 2 pieces off to the united states. yet again, vito un security council resolution cooling for an immediate cease fire, be removed, palestinians safety have been let down the accepted for the images of more than a 140 days of war did not push the world take action different than what are they waiting for? and what does the world waiting for? are they waiting for all of the palestinian people and all the children to die? civilians say they're being targeted is very forces to crowd street east to ruffle, repeatedly on tuesday. and there was newly tapping the bombing in central goes like the, the, with thousands of people were killed. 6 of them in that strike when
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a call. but the threat is no longer just from this calling that that discount for displaced the for the more senior hon eunice families say is very sore just through sound bombs into their tents. what would them to leave? and finally, those who run away from all of the terrified we run for our lives best leaving all of belongings and attend these ready soldiers rounded up the women and the children on the beach. we spent the night in the cold, out in the open on the beach without even a scarf or covering tanks destroyed tents, personal belongings, and precious supplies of sues. at the time when 8 don't see is a warning of famine. and this is a more see an area that use very all me designated as a safe so people are losing coat that they will get any help from the international community. as well as bombing campaign is i think targets. of course, the goal is
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a stress, as possible, you will have to read the full and the host have nowhere to terika wazoo. how does the ro, russell southern goals video has the most of the off to most of it is really attack on a shelter housing doctors without borders, stuff in their families to people who killed 6 wounded attack happened on tuesday nights and out. and oh, i see who now i'm telling you this is something joseph, it's an area these really minute treat previously or the processing instigates people declaring it to say say the owner of the house that was targeted explained what was what happened as the father of them said gentlemen, the lion mohammed dialogue with the property owner at 8 p. m. we were attacked and it is right in the ground operation. this building was targeted in this building of the families of the personnel of doctors without borders. 2 women were killed, they went on and women the injuries to kids. this is what happened. this is an international headquarters,
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an international organization that took approvals and had permits with the relevant to star taste. the coordinates of this building was shared with the all star. these don't have any more detail. they are not as safe places, but talk to them. does that have to cope with being based medical practitioners and residents of an area on the siege involvement? so so i would, i would nesa young pediatrician that come out when hospital in northern garza, texas through his daily journey. right. and then the southern consistence of a 100, i think in the quarterly on a or far from a sale and half of it. yeah. and there's just something in the clinical there should have been on some motor fall saw some kind of a lot of that heavy from the down the football side because the some of the new trucks that are in any condition. and i was looking for the you know, the sacrifice, i think it is. i'm not. uh so i think that's yeah, and you get to me. ready and my son nathan,
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then buy official patty. and once i almost left this order today, given the salon, which is also cause a, i mean on the funny, you know, he's going to use your machine and no, i'm not heavy, i'm not sure. i can double check that. and the administrative, i haven't got a dental fee cuz i was i was sure checking i'm in thought seamless. so i give checking on the she had a shaddick theater and the other with us. yeah. yeah. same with the tangle. you got me that's i got another honey, a mobile shows in the us one. how in the thinking, unless something like that and even less not have the exact for all know the never and then i have a definitely what should happen in the shop? the i knew that was a little bit how it didn't know it. okay. if my, you know, that wasn't too much. i see how did this to us and well, the have short. i had a non that awesome. so that was sort of how it was just so right now, apply to sickness hospital, have different sort of events a uh good days kind of
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a house letting us know how plan without end of all the somebody can buy me a little that can assign it to pay and kinda mortgage, and go ahead and look at it. it was higher than the one that i see over the world. food program is told down to 0, the situation in northern gals, that means they cannot make food. a deliveries agency announced on tuesday it's posing deliveries up until safety conditions are created. as a new policy days, chromeboys, the trucks will be met by hundreds of hungry palestinians. these really minute treat as fights, votes him, killing a wounding several people. v says its drivers and navigation complete chaos and violence due to a collapse of civil war. well for the program is told down to 0, the situation involving cause it means it cannot deliver food. that is how matthew holding with the w peace country director of palestine. describe the situation. yeah, it's really concern about student security across the entire team here because for
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particular, you know, they've got a, in the face, the integration size classification survey that we completed in december. and how long does that recall? many people are facing the bottom and light conditions of the face, ma'am, in bon bay, if we could not bring in significant consistent deliveries, offered assistance. this boy, them thoughts of a uh, giving us incredible challenges to get assistance to people that need it. according to international humanitarian law, any occupied by a pause must enable humanitarian assistance. um, it does get provided to reach the best ball roll and people in the what we saw is a 2 instances this week on sunday. and monday is a failure to ensure the safety of the people we provide the assistance.
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and that is one of the reasons why we didn't temporarily pause so that we could continue those negotiations. so this situation improves, or we can get a lot more of assistance offered a into the, into the car, the city area safely consistently as soon as possible. the us is also the international court adjust as not to over to israel's immediate withdrawal from occupied policy and territories. the u. n's topcoat is currently looking into the impacts of israel's decades long occupation of policy lines set by center post now from the hague. a sweet age, the 15 judges of the un stop court heard from one country off to another. the clearing that is false occupation of palestinian territories is illegal until it was to us as turn any movement towards israel. withdrawl from the west bank and gaza requires consideration of israel's very real security needs. we were all
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reminded of the security needs on october 7 and they persist dependent state in foreign minister dismiss the us argument that the court advice good and the age of peace negotiations that should lead to a palestinian state. we tried the other for us for the last 75 years and you know, we confronted exactly the, the, them, uh they, they, us vito and the usa, giovanni, you know, over decision making processes within the system. and that's why we came to the a i, c, j because, you know, we felt that the, that, that makes sense, you know, they cannot to perform in the same way. like have, you have to be performed in, in uh, in the united vision system. russia a long time, it's really ally also participated in the case saying the occupation is illegal and should stop but cannot accept the trick of those officials in these that are on some risk that i'm confident. what type of defense, the indiscriminate,
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the violence against civilians by referring to is it l duty to permit that it's nationals. violence can only lead to more violence. hate that brings hated. this vicious circle must be broken or in that are so the security to both for ease of l and the police. danielle can only be in sure if the course of the current crisis is addressed. but russia did ask the court not to go into detail on israel's responsibility. taking a stage can only be brought to the world course by its own consent, after its invasion of ukraine in 2022. russia is itself involved in the case at the highest court. international law is not an a la carte menu. it applies to everyone where it's the judges heard on the 3rd day of an unprecedented case, asking for an advisory opinion on israel's occupation. what stands out after 3 days is that the vast majority of the countries,
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one palestinian people to be treated equally before the law and israel to be held accountable stuff. awesome elegy sierra they take the conflicting guns. it has a shadow to meet a huge g, 20 foreign ministers in brazil earlier this week for those president accuses relative genocide, angering these writing. these on the americans tourism by reports down from rio de janeiro, the flooring ministers of the world's leading economies met. and we are these unable to discuss a roadmap head of the head of states so many november what is it? but as of the following minister model, the ada criticize the paralysis of the un security council on the wars in gaza and ukraine as it should discharge multilateral institutions and not equipped to deal with the current challenges as we have same with the unacceptable paralysis of the un security council with ongoing complex, this inaction results and the loss of innocent lives result does not accept a will that results differences with the use of military force. but during the
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meeting, the attention was also on the spot between israel and bruises press and let us see device who compared these rails worn guys with a holocaust. us secretary of state antony blinking, met with dressing and blue light in the capital brazilian where they discussed the war in ukraine, but also gaza. blinking said, he did not agree with no less comparison to the hollow cost or lies here at the g 20 summit hour on the latest scouts between brazil. and this really is not the 1st time the press and the feedback shows it support for the palestinian people back in 2010 of your personal founder of zionism. but his criticism of israel has generated tension with the opposition and the jewish communities over a $120.00 lawmakers, many of them support as a former president, as a boy. so nato are now hoping to impeach president lula saying his comments show
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hostility towards the forwarding nation. we feel ashamed that the president of our nation does not respect another country and is not impartial in this war. our request for impeachment is not for ideological reasons, but because he committed a crime which is the cheapest, most done, at least so we, it is unlikely the proceeding will move forward. but in brazil says it's trying to make the world more equal and give the developing world a say in international affairs or. and that's why the whole thing. they g 20 meetings and really on eto will be the 1st step towards change base. i will as a see to really janitta you and a human to manager and a fast chief is written in the opinion piece, cooling the situation. the goal is of the world's moral failure, which should shame is all. he writes hundreds of thousands of people displaced living in the most abject conditions, even as winter sets in half a 1000000 people on the brink of from and we have been pleading with israel z
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occupying power in garza to facilitate a delivery to level on avail. we employ you g 20 members to use your political leadership, an influence to help and this will save the people have gone so you'll silence and lack of action will only lead to more women and children thrown into the opening grace of gotten to the head here and out 0, slowly regaining controls to don's army, breaks a months long siege of one of his spaces near the capital, the the, the weather brought to you by visit cutoff. hello. it's been rob a spring like recently across central parts of the us. some very warm weather for many temperatures,
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a good 10 degrees also above the average height which will cease disabled. it is dry and clear for the time being type of just no great shakes, but at least it is successful and it will become a little more settled over towards the west coast off track races, spout of flooding, rain. so improving weather coming through here. still a few shows up to was the pacific northwest, you noticed full size day, wanted to show us some of them wintery night to over the rockies and then my wet weather, making its way over towards the appalachians. as we go on through west size or south of the lakes will see increasing rain coming for a little colder than of late that for kansas city. but it's still on the wall. i'm side because of a tough just we go on into friday. notice where to whether by this date right across the disabled, pretty windy as well. not too pleasant actually, but pleasantly dry. at long last welcome sunshine. coming back into the west coast penny a sunshine. meanwhile, across mexico, across the cuba, jamaica, increasingly sunny weather. now making his way towards the heights and the
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dominican republic over the next few days will see showers gathering around the eastern side of the caravan for the lesser entities. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on. this is the 1st to decide that we see real time, it's the victims themselves. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a true side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the the
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reminder about top storage this uh and is really a tech on a residential building and is there a refugee camp in central guns that is killed at least 14 palestinians, dozens more wounded. people are taking with that that hands to try and recover. forties, trucked under the roof, the united states has own. see you in the top port not to the israel's media drawer . i'd kind of see the entire truth. it's legal representatives spoke to the international court of justice herring's, looking at the patient. the policy needs falls from that, having to now say and publish that sometimes even a full shoes. many do not have anyone close to the winter or some of the stores. a sad look, let him know, said miss lyla has them on us. we are forced to leave a home. we run for our lives and our possessions were destroyed or left behind, were displaced in the south, empty 100. we used to live in the north. you would display 3 un run school,
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then forced for the south. a homes were destroyed without belongings were left behind. we have nothing left. i know, not even shoes. i can't even find the 2nd time pass. i have no income and i've run out of money. i can't even afford to feed my child to learn by shooting. these and my husband sandals, we show them between us. um and whoever needs to go out to put them on the yeah. and you know, with the 42nd, if we could afford to buy new shoes, we would not, we can't. so we have them repaired. we couldn't even afford for them. and did my family have been called lives for 3 generations at the beginning of the will? palestinian still had a bit of money and people used to pay to get their shoes repaired and things got much worse when people were pushed from the north to the south. we now are a pair of shoes so damaged that before we would have said they were unsalvageable as we all helpless at 12 check, a pair of slippers costs $20.00 to get to pay. it's not worth it,
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but people have no, no, it's a measurable plan. i'm not flooded with customers, but i cannot find materials i need winter shoes. are now a rare commodity kind of mind. palestinians are forced to abandon everything that owned and ran for their lives. when israel started with this, the bombing gauze in the united states, a peace march was arrived in washington dc. the group was within 200 kilometers from the city of philadelphia. they say they want to show solidarity with the civilians and gaza. hi, did you a customer as a the. 7 of the 200 kilometers of walking have brought this group from young people to the elderly to washington, to call in sing for a cease fire and gaza children being targeted by snipers and hit shots. it's pretty much hard to believe. i want to call on joe biden to call
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for a cease fire and stop sending our tax money to bomb children and families . 2 the protest began in philadelphia on february 14th with some 300 people departing from independence hall, the birthplace of the us constitution. some demonstrators joined the march for segments. others walked the entire way, trudging along snowy highways, and finding rest at churches. are your feet feeling answer? why? honestly, i can never complain. when i think about what the palestinians are suffering. finally arriving in front of the white house after 7 days on the road, the group gathered for rally to deliver their message. i am going to go to please in addition to a ceasefire, they want washington to stop sending weapons to israel and to increase commanded
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tearing aided to palestinians. any personal congress in goodwill ought to be concerned about genocide, ethnic cleansing ought to be concerned about a part i know to be concerned about the suffering of anybody who were disappointed discussed it, particularly because america continues to embarrass herself on a global stage. how can we call ourselves a leader in the global society and yet refuse and continue to remain silent by refusing to vote for suspect who the cold show a growing majority of americans think their country should support a cease fire in gaza. and these protesters are trying to push washington to agree. hydro castro alj a 0 washington. the people near the city of game or in the democratic republic of congo, a fling as m. 23 rebels events leaders of the group sanctioned by the un security
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council. during an emergency meeting on tuesday, catherine, sorry reports now from time in the east of the country. this is not the 1st time deborah lola has hard to see from her home. she lived in a village that was taken over by empty 3 fives in november. then she went to the town of psychic, in the east and comedies providence of north cable, where she thought she was safe. husband was killed a week ago, doing violence between government forces and the fighters in the area. a bomb had to stay at home. so now leaving rough and then nearby come with the displaced, she says there's no one to protect them here. the political party, i went to the forest to look for food for my children. a few days ago, i met bandits who took my supplies and they reached me to healy. everyone from socket is solitary as a company that was already over crowded. 1.5000000 have been displaced since
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this latest round of conflict 2 years ago. a week ago this com was not one more people are coming from south kit as they are building. this is a state they have nowhere else to go that there is antoinette booking. and she says that she has been sleeping out in the cold, making the i guess we are always run and we don't get dressed. i don't know what to do. i'm just praying for peace. the bottle full size has been intense. pollution of government forces wants to push m 53. 5 says father, away from kill me a 2nd. the town is an important truth into coma. the provincial capital bach. i da com. deborah, and i'm praying that the they're doing what they can to so by the, by day catherine slowly,
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all the 0 coma democratic republic of congo. the bodies it to south african soldiers killed in the democratic republic of congo have been returned. they were killed when molten landed inside a base near the city of going south africa's decision to send troops to join the companies on these fights case and 23 rebels has been criticized by opposition, policies. so done. so i mean has broken and seized upon the permanent sri rapid support forces on one of his basis near the capital. 10 months since the conflict, the army slowly regaining control of areas around call to sage, had cut off supplies of basics to people, living near the base and on demand. to morgan has this report enough to visit base houses, the sudanese armies, engineering court in the city of the man for nearly 7 months. it was under siege by the parent military rapids support forces or r s f. but in recent, these, the army was able to break through and deliver supplies to its troops. has as if i
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kept reading the bundle, this is a gift from god under the feats of the rebels of criminals and terrorized and carried out to trust that he's like, never seen before. this is the 1st phase because of the world will not stand until i'm getting mine, and all of the done is cleared of the malicious. the streets near the base are as cards by the battle spots over its buildings destroyed by artillery fire from the recess. when he tried to seize the base barriers built on roads to keep the fighters away, the paramilitary group has been fighting the army for control of sedan. for 10 months, it's fighters were stationed in districts around the base to prevent the weapons and ammunition from reaching the soldiers inside. what's in the past few weeks, it's been forced to retreat from some areas. the army has made gaines here in the man, but by the parent many 3 on the be at the areas around discontinue. and while the miniature was able to bring in reinforcement,
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it wasn't the only site that was affected by the, our staff and it's located. but how do i man, muhammad lives near the base? after days without eating, he collapsed. had i said, this was the kind of how you're locked in. the past 10 months have been indescribable. there was hunger, there was sickness. the shops were burned in the shelling. people were allowed to bring us food or medicine yourself, prevented people from going to the market. the either rob you of your money or to you. i said the other day. yeah. has opened to her home to those in need. she says the lack of supplies wasn't the worst thing about the seat. nobody thought of it should be. there was incentive shut into the point that people couldn't walk around . heavy weapons where use the weapons use, which we didn't know the names of including identified them coordinate, we live through death times. people would be cut to pieces for working on the streets, looking for medicines. kids looked up, having some 4th of the eyes. payments left the children,
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the battles in undermanned are far from over, which with the army gaining ground, many here hope their lives would return to normal again soon. he but morgan, alta 0, i'm doing mine for them. farmers in india finance a temporary suspension of that protest aimed at securing better prices for the crops. the decision follows the government's offer to restore negotiations. at least one farmers died in the stand off. i feel as i move, which has more edy and farmers are standing firm against the governor. police used to your gas to break up a march toward new dealers. demanding legally binding a fixed price for the crops they say is essential for their survival. god, real positive on that is the duty of the government that they should give us a minimum support price. we are demanding support for 23 crops. if they agree to it, the entire nation will be prosperous. every time families will be employed. farming
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is the lifeline to feed these economy. the sector supports more than half of the nation's workforce. with weeks of protests standing at a critical juncture, the issue dates back to 2020. when the government introduced legislation ended over holding the agricultural sector. the law supposed to modernize farming by eliminating a middle man and fix prices for crops. but it sparked the debate. farmers say the law benefits, large corporations, leaving small holders, vulnerable to stand off, took attorney 2021 when prime minister. and that ends in a more d a note the law. but the move has done to little to ease the financial problems of the farmers. the price fluctuations that have been dead in the last 4 or 5 years. 5 more.

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