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fire demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. without investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe. now to sierra, the is really or strikes target to northern jars and the latest from bottom and hit a crowded area of a mock is image of body, a refugee camp the summer about this and this is audra 0 live from don't have also coming up a most in the rough i destroyed by is really attacks residents pick through the rubble in a desperate search for bodies of those cables. is there any forces, right? the homes of palestinians suspects accused of a shooting near an illegal sacrament to close to occupied east jerusalem. and
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similar terrorism is a growing gibbon. it's fixed in our innocent palestinians, their homes and their livelihoods. jones representative demands israel and the saki patient of palestinian territories during a hearing of the un top corner, the 1700 g m t, that's 7 p. m, in gaza. where israel's war shows no sign of using after 4 and a half months. it's manager has been targeting both ends. the strip, guys, us health industry says really a 100 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours alone. and the size is very air strikes, talking to mosque and rough, and destroyed at least 4 residential homes. more than 1500000 palestinians and rough i have no place left to go. and in the north is really want plain struck targets in
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a crowded market. a vehicle belonging to the palestinian police force has been destroyed. i mean, my mode begins are coverage. this is what has left of a 3 story building in bethlehem leveled by his regular air strikes in the northern gauze. much of the north of this trip resembles a waste land with no buildings and no body untouched by his rose war. with an old sick lady with her daughter in law and grandchildren were sleeping in their home. the house was leveled and they are still buried under the rubble, we managed to recover only bits and pieces of some of their bodies. there were at least 15 people inside. we could not recover a whole body, only bits and pieces rescue workers a neighbor's face, a doubting task. tons of degrees has to be moved slowly and carefully by hand to retrieve the bodies or what has left of them by some uh,
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some of the reasons it is very difficult for us to search without any equipment. we are simply using update hands. apparently women and children were the only ones inside the we haven't found a single survive up in rob i and southern gaza were 1500000 palestinians are sold, 3 is really play and targeted on, sorry, mos in the city centers. residents say it, how's the library with historical tax? the families forced to see good by our inc. consolidate mazda and then the stop. we heard the airplanes just after midnight. we looked out of the window and saw flames, and people screaming there were more than 25 to 30 people in the house when he collapsed. everybody scattered grief and loss go hand in hand in gaza. and what do you want? his calling a dead zone? most rough uh what are you guys gonna bring it in?
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tonic elbows. im who's joining us live now from rough up more attacks. right across the guns of the that's completely right. there's no really stopping fights and no one else strikes infected in the past few hours. as, as well as bombing campaign continues to targets, residential houses and agriculture lands from the north through the south of the territory. and it is specifically in the past hour we've been seeing most surging attacks on the news of the territories. what if honda in town have been widely targeted and uh, why dba bought it by the is very awesome. the re units and the past hour looks like the value of refuge account was also showed by the us by the onto the units. which are you shipping? yeah. the outskirts of this refugee camp on this is absolutely terrifying because it has the multiple you talk, it says uh within the past few hours and the, the facts on the ground seems to be really critical. and those are rocked refuge
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account since the last 2 days has been the full component of the is really ministry bombardment where the last hour they had targeted uh that were cultural land in the eastern side of this town, which is right now, very densely populated. and filled with the factories from different areas of the territory. i'm simply all we can see on the ground that there is a research is very military attacks in the past few hours contributing to raise the casualties of months ago used to more than 130 palestinians being injured, the long side that over all the abutment has been generally bring the death to unfold. so the, the casualties to unprecedented the political levels. it's likely that you ration an old life aspect target. thank you very much indeed. does topic of what was bringing this up to date from rough or the
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day for public hearings at the us top court and the legal impact of israel's occupational palestinian territories. mark countries have provided testimony, including the attorney general of ireland, who said countries are legally obliged to make sure they're not buying goods from occupied palestinian loans, barnett. smith's reports from the heck his rail is deliberately preventing palestinian self determination by colonizing the west bank and east jerusalem. it's the thread running through testimony from dozens of countries of the international court of justice this week. china now also explicitly defended the rights of palestinians to resist that occupation. part streaming people useful falls for they faced flooring oppression. and to complete these factors have been an independent state is needed nipple. right, well funded international is where it was labeled palestinians from how much fight is to stone throwing use as the terrorists islands,
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attorney general dismissed arguments made by the united states that israel has legitimate security concerns for continuing its occupation if the security of one people can only be achieved by the occupation over so many decades of the territory of another people. one has to wonder whether there can be any military solution to the problem that's it purports to address in compile and added that states are obliged to co operate to bring an end to israel, serious breach of its duty to respect the rights of palestinians to do that islands attorney general size, but states shouldn't help israel maintain, or legitimize the occupation by buying goods and services from settlements. the use bond on imports from crimea after it was on expire. russia was cited as an example . and the u. l. estimates that economic activity in the settlements generates $13000000000.00 a year is rails economy, a jordan's foreign minister says
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a decision by the court on the occupation is now more urgent than that. but assuming those are being killed into hundreds every day and gaza at in the response . because as well is not being held accountable for the 2 crimes. and violation of international 60 attend was lifting the car for the days next to the decaying bodies of her relatives home as well as kendall with methics. finally, all right, what is q here? there's really a few patient army killed them and get to this brutality. the tortured and killed tend is a constant reality of life under these really, if you're patient, no more. israel isn't taking part in the hearings. it says in written comments that the court's involvement could be harmful to achieving and negotiated settlement with the palestinians. bernard smith, alger 0, the hague of us president, joe biden's, top middle east adviser, bret magog has the missing israel's defense minister,
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due of gulf and hummed us all who has more from occupied east jerusalem. so when a meeting, israel's defense minister meeting with breton mcgurn, biden's top middle east advisor, and then that golan t off go on. the defense minister has released the statement saying that israel will now expand the negotiators for the captives what they are allowed to do. but all, while israel and the military will be planning for more intensive ground operations in gaza, this is essentially one of the pressures we've been seeing on israel by the americans to get negotiators back to the table, to meet with the other side to see what sort of concessions can be offered up to see where there are still disagreements and sticking points. but these really have been under a lot of pressure from the bind administration for how they've been conducting themselves throughout this war. the americans would like to see more humanitarian aid going, and they would like to see a deal to bring back the captive sooner rather than later. and it is actually these
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really specifically prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who declined to send in his really delegation for 2nd day of meetings in cairo just about a week ago. and this is something that did not bode well with these really public and the families of the captive. it's you have to be seen. what's exactly going to come of these talks if there are any sort of advancements in these captive negotiations. but these really delegation will now be present at them to argue their case, and perhaps what concessions they're willing to give up in order to secure a deal. is there any minutes installed in the village or they tom or east of bethlehem and the occupied westbank as far as, as a rated the homes of the suspects and the shooting inside because it occurred earlier on thursday. around 25 is where the military vehicles have been seen in the area. i'm not shooting incident was they are occupied east jerusalem that happened close to the illegal is really settlement of molly. i don't mean, at least one person was killed and 5 others were wounded. 2 of the 3 gun was shot
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dead if need. abraham is near the also check points where the attack happened. and what we know is that the 3 tell us the needs of arrives. so this area is 2 separate cards. and that's committed. issue thing that's led to the injury of 5 is really is a police at the other 5 that we were told them that they had suffered the cute, cute, minor injuries and some anxiety. this is why we're talking about the number is decreasing, but also we're talking about one is really has been killed. now we are in this read this read the things in the goal is really supplements to jerusalem. and let me just show you a little bit of uh, the street huge we need because there is a check point towards the end of the street that there is some traffic. but also in the recent years, a new section of the road has been open to allow palestinians coming from the south
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of the occupied the west bank to be able to use a section of this roads to go to the rest of the occupies the west bank. and this is why we've been seeing kind of thing is being allowed to use this road. now we've been hearing from sources that these really produce is looking to prevent the movements of palestinian cars on this route until a certain hour that we understand also that there has been a lot of situations. what else of a projects that have been planned in israel to kind of separate further, the palestinians from these really is to give them supper throws and we've been seeing also in the past house, the sufferers enjoy the infrastructure to suffer through. it's what have you want to go through bypass road. now again, this is a check point that usually it needs to with jerusalem. but it is a huge way to link is really supplements in the occupied was thing to choose. as it was wondering, guys have destroyed universities and schools disrupting the education system,
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but un says a 162 and the school buildings have been directly hit by is reading strikes, which is effective. 625000 students. 92 percent of all school buildings are being used as shelters for displaced palestinians. b one says 3 universities have been completely destroyed and others are damaged. depriving $88000.00 students of a full academic year of study. 95 professors have been killed last year. the literacy rate was 97.7 percent and one teacher involved 5 is on a mission to not allow israel's war to rob children of the future. i hush them as the story. more than half a 1000000 students in guys are out of school. even if the war comes to an end, they won't be able to resume the education. thousands of them have lost the lights . but for those who have survived is visible on guns out. there are no schools to come back to. most of the 800 schools of either being completely destroyed or have
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been turned into shelters for the hundreds of thousands of refugees who have lost the whole loss. well, try double time. i decided to back to the time to turn the library of the thought if may of school and drop off into a classroom. but i think at all, uh, the d. a started during my presence here as a curator of the library. it is known that all schools have since the beginning of the work turned into sheltering centers. children started to flock to the library asking if they could borrow some books or stories english instead of addresses. i recorded 10th numbers in the library borrowers register with time. a student named holmes suggested if they could sit and study, you see, and that's how the initiative lights come to came about on the team of teachers are volunteering to instruct these children on different now. and this is a mobile that this initiative is one and a half months old. it was a pretty and tied to knowledge is the cornerstone of all future. we must continue
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with the education in order to be able to build a country of future. no. your. we come here every other day. we are taught many subjects, a big sign of the match. in addition to register and poetry, the teachers are also providing the kids with psychological and moral support. philip bold, it can be a fairly, this is a great positive impact on children's emotional healing. were striking a balance between teaching and providing mental and psychological help. children, well, they are hit with tons of miseries of these young palestinian students in gaza, striving to get an education despite on. now how yeah, now i'm on now. what if all of them went up there is not even a pen and paper to write or story to tell, except for the story of death and destruction displacement uninstalled ation. despite all this gloomy life, we are adamant to continue with our education to light
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a candle of hope for our fellow students. while the war and gaza continues unabated, these children are choosing hope over despair. resilience over the field, clinging on to any semblance of normal life, despite the dash with them and carnage that surrounds them. how should i just see on the still ahead and i'll just say to the family of russian opposition figure alex and no vondik shown his body, but they said the authorities wanted, but he didn't see the a frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows not being to win the index sense, say they want to buy time using fix political 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 voice, informed opinions,
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but we don't live in a postcolonial work. we live in a neo colonial one. and gaza is resisting that termination inside story on al jazeera with fear. this gentleness of just behind me, hundreds of people have been about 2 inches in depth coverage. thailand, stakes it's future on fossil fuels found to do is teens on the ground. when you closer to the heart of this to a unique perspective, desktop plays himself does told the palestinians to go to on heard voices to humor. i try to highlight the absurdities inconsistency, and upon proceed with the landscape. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere to take every day. this is going to unspeakable horror as to really alone about what's happening because of the tasks and media attention the stream on out just the or the
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the you want to go to zeta. reminder of a top stories of this or at least one palestinians been killed off and is ready air strike targeted bishop ali, a refugee camp in northern gaza. dozens, health industry says nearly a 100 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. in the side of is really air strikes like the most in rough i'm. i'm destroyed at least 4 residential homes . more than 1500000 palestinians in golf. i have no place left to go and gas or stay for public hearings at the you and the top force and the legal impact of israel's occupation of palestinians attitudes. jordan's foreign ministers told judges for can be no peace until israel's occupation,
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and the mother of russian opposition figured alexi not on these says that she's been shown her son's body. devante died in a remote russian prison last week. his colleagues and families say the kremlin ordered his murder. moscow denies the claims of on his mother, as recorded a video alleging that investigators and imposing conditions on player how i'm flat and he should be buried. the support to send him on his death certificate. says he die from natural causes. yes it is. so it's a totally, i'm recording this video because they started threatening me looking me in the eye . the investigator said that if i don't degree to secret funeral, they will do something with my son's body. the investigator for a pyre opened, he told me the time is not working for you. the corpses decompose. i don't want special conditions. i just want everything to be done according to the law. i demand receiving my son's body immediately and we'll send limits. ukrainian forces have reportedly killed at least 60 russian soldiers and an attack on the southern castle region. as the 2nd time this week,
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the craning army has an honest its operations have caused heavy russian losses on tuesday and said, dozens of russian soldiers were killed in the done yet screeching knots where russia took control of the front line kind of a discount last week you guys, president jo biden's endorsed a dutch prime minister mach root to be the next head of nato. what's up also back to the u. k. would succeed, cutting nato chief installed him back if they charge us finland and sweden are added to the lines ahead of the us. selection is also going to have to contend with the different views and nature of joe biden. and donald trump, sedans army has broken the siege by the parliamentary rapids, support forces, and one of its base is near the capital 10 months into the conflicts. the army is slowly regaining control. the baby is around the call to the siege of cut off supplies to people living near the base and on demand even longer reports visit
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base houses, the sudanese armies, engineering court in the city of them through 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. how does, if attempt to read them in albany? this is a gift from god and the defeats of the revolutions criminals terrorized people and carried out to trust these like never seen before. this is the 1st phase because of the will, will not stand until the month and all of the done is cleared of the malicious. the streets near the base are as cards by the bank told 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 power military group has been fighting the army for control of sedan. for 10 months, it's fighters were stationed in districts surrounding the bays to prevent the weapons and ammunition from reaching the soldiers inside. what's in the past few
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weeks, it's been forced to retreat from some areas. the army has made games here and i'm the man, but are selling by the parent. many 3 on the be at the area around discontinue. and why the miniature was able to bring in reinforcement. it wasn't the only site that was affected by the our staff. and it's located for the title of man mohammed lived near the base. after days without eating, he collapsed. had i said this was the kind of tired lot of the past 10 months have been indescribable. there was hunger, there was sickness. the shops were burned in the shelling. people weren't allowed to bring us food or medicine yourself, prevented people from going to the market. they either rob you of your money or kill 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 of the daughter should be. plus there was incentive shedding to the point that people couldn't walk
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around. heavy weapons where use the weapons use, which we didn't know the names of include an identified and coordinate. we live through tough times. people would be cut to pieces for walking on the streets, looking for medicines. kids looked up, having see, for the eyes, payments left their children. the battles in undermanned are far from over. but with the army gaining ground, many here hope their lives were returned to normal again soon. he but morgan, alta 0, i'm the man for them. and libya and the others have agreed to leave the capital tripoli after 10 people were killed and fighting over the weekend. the internationally recognized government deadlines that will be replaced by regular police forces. libby is on groups receives public funding, but they operate independent a from the government. fighting between 5 on the issues left, 55 dad and oldest. the groups formed into security vacuum create a dr. long time roller mom on the duffy was deposed in 2011. an unprecedented number of chinese nationals have been entering the united states
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illegally across his border with mexico. money are driven to make the trip by china is slowing economy. but others say that escaping and increasingly repressive environment monitor little reports will probably have problems. a large gated homes in rural china. but the streets are almost empty. many residents of this village in hopes of providence are working overseas and sending home money to help their families. yes, a lot of people here to migrate overseas, and it's to make money in the late 19 ninety's as much as 85 percent of workers leaving to provincial capital. if you're at the i to i'm for jobs abroad or from here. there many villages like this in china, where for generations, people have been moving overseas is search for a better life. but now many are taking the risk of illegally crossing into the us from the mexican border and not just for economic benefits. they supposed to be
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issued yet to long in january last year. the post says these people are applying for passports with the intention of going to the us. it was right around the time the government dropped it. strict corona virus rules the to cover your policy meant almost the chinese feel. the service to how through to the system is so one, the 0 call me policy was over a $510.00. these people wanted to go out. roger to escape with the chinese nationals made up less than 2 percent of the $12500000.00 migrant, documented by us authorities at the southern border in 2023. but the fastest growing group with more than $37000.00 detained last year. that's 50 times higher than in 2021. many apply for political asylum. the approval rate is
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higher. so that phosphor tanny's measurements that it really is like a motor. 50 percent, sometimes more than 167 percent. so that means you're the truth or for those uh, migrant and guides. a sign up in a statement sent to l g 03. the chinese foreign ministry says it isn't aware of the situation, but to pauses and punishes any form of illegal migration. so the that but tips on how to make the journey, often long, costly in order to stop a heart excessive online in china and keeps all experts say the influx of undocumented chinese migrants is likely to continue for as long as this economic future remains uncertain. and at least until the us presidential election, and for the just like this, where people are desperate to earn a living, could multiply barn to below algebra to catch wrong hobby province. china
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or us out a gauge of republican and democrat law makers is visiting taiwan to give it support as tensions with china. a grow. the delegation says a wants to assure type pay the washington will stand by it. but china is expected to criticize the visit. today we've come as democrats and republicans to show our bi partisan support for this partnership, which thanks to your leadership, i think is stronger and more rock solid than ever. and today, freedom is under attack from a storage area in aggression. and we need to be more vigilant than ever if we want to pass on this gift of freedom. we've been given to the next generation. part of a bridge in china is collapsed to sending a number of vehicles plunging into the river below. the nations shall bridge is located in the city of control in the southeast, a barge of rammed into one of its pillars, destroying a section of the structure. at least 5 people,
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a dead local media are reporting that the captain has been arrested. the weather is next and all does it upset inside. so is going to look at home. she might have to be in a true reach. that was a means in johnson and robots us and stay with us and office the the color we have some writing in the full cost for the middle east over the next couple of days. i think here in khattab, it will stay dry. if the truth be told, warming up as well, so hot around the 26th, i was just a quarter, a brisk smile blowing temperatures picking up to around 27 as we go through successfully. but there's that whatsoever across northern parts of saudi arabia, southern areas of iraq easing over towards q way to cool some localized flooding as per usual logic drawn. meanwhile,
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across the eastern side of the mediterranean few showers, some of them winfrey and nature across the eastern areas. touchy, i $73.00 process cards coming back in behind so that they could bring a shadow to towards the gaza. you noticed maybe pushing across into jordan elsewhere, it does take long as you drive across that eastern half of the mediterranean lots. you try to cause a good pos of north africa, right. which was the north west. we have some showers just running across northern areas of america and no deposit of algeria this chain of showers there, right across the hall. rest of the big down pool is to just around the gulf of gimme as we go one through saturday. that's showing up with the showers across the house of africa, more big down pause all the way from the gulf of guinea. right away into zambia and all the positive mesa and big and still what the medic, jessica. the, this is to took is the 1st country in the world to develop
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a comprehensive national, sustainable tourism program. partnership with the global, sustainable tourism comes village life here retains its charles. every meal is like a feast from the farm to the tape. hundreds of excavations and restoration. this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural historical and cultural beauties is real is blamed for blocking a deliveries to god, an accusation the government denies. so what mechanisms are in place for israel to ensure food and to mandatory and assistance reaches the millions of people the un says are at risk of starvation. this is inside the .
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