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to set for it and tap domain the new app from out to 0 new at using. is it the the color that i'm your are kyle: this is the news our lives from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, the israel again targets residential areas in northern. it goes, i'm kinda sitting in sleep, but few places a site is ready. will planes destroy heavy machinery, critical for rescue efforts and causes by law here displaced again
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and again. palestinian women show the pain and humiliation of the bank falls to escape israel's ministry of $0.10. and then also headlines. donald trump wins another republican fine worries between nikki haley and i'm states of south carolina. and peter seems to go to sports news. the english lea cup final is just kicked off in london. it's chelsea again little as the sides look for the 1st domestic trophy of the single of the is 15 gmc, that's 5 pm in gauze. so we begin this news out in the northern parts of the strip for as really forces have a tech several neighborhoods coming at least 10 palestinians. la 5 fights us for to
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put out flames often is writing strike hit a house belonging to one family and bates law. him. a number of people were trapped under the russell. the fire is over the place, as you can see. unfortunately, it's a painful night here. another crime committed by these really occupation forces which bombarded our residential building for the cost cushion family and faith law. here in another, gaza strip. the destruction is everywhere and the civil defense units are trying to put out the fire pot to sit in red crescent. society has transferred to injured palestinians to be out of the hospital. and darrow bala, at least $86.00 palestinians were killed. and a 131 injured and gaza in the past 24 hours. and as well as forced salvation of palestinians is lessening acutely malnourished. and since arriving at medical facilities, 12 month old baby who was suffering from severe nutrition has died.
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8 agencies of struggling to get much need of food and supplies into the strip to speak. now, 12 correspondents in rafa in the southern cause a tact i bu as the type the situation that in casa, it's just terrible. most strikes over the last few hours. the soft to noon. tell us about those festival. yes, laura, there is a please tell you doing the military operations and military attacks carried out by these very a flight to just go there is a different areas in the gaza strip. now, within the past hour, been observing more loud explosions in the city of hon units, where the bottom men tend to close contact for i think continues to rage in, in the streets of the city that has promised sending us today. you found folly that buddies inside not submitted to facility off to the withdrawal. one of the is very military turns from the vicinity over the hospital to the back lines. and this is
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absolutely terrifying. the new development that palestinians have punished to effectuate times recover do sit, but is from the hospital in psych showing the level of atrocities being committed inside this hospitality on site that there were new military attacks on the northern parts of the gaza strip. in particular, the last chase with one neighborhood were a number of rid of residents being targeted within these very minute treat drone messiah, where a number of them had been ended up being transported to us. she felt medical complex. and again, today, people who are waiting for humanitarian supplies to have access to the noise being targeted. we're at least 20 palestinians have to reported injected as they were waiting for supplies to reach to the north of the territory. under tarik, over nights we sold this huge fight and bank law here yet more people buried under the rubble of to another strike on a residential home. yes,
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that was completely terrifying. noise for residents, the who are still trapped under the is very unrelenting, bombardments and a is twice a day. a residential building was completely yesterday i was into a building was completely flat. there were a number of palestinians have a report that killed now the question is like how these people are injured are who are still stuck under the russell more the recovery specifically that at the same noise. these very a military drones have completely targets at all the heavy machinery of the big la municipality. just preventing the civil defense at themes in a 2 or 2 completely helped to recover the entries from under the ratcliffe and destroyed houses on the long side that senior official and gall is the meanest ability. say that since the beginning of the conflict, the 24th is had, you know, done 125 heavy machinery that would help to provide civil services for hundreds of thousands of palestinians. and right now, with your own getting and staggering rates are basically a tax,
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it's couple becomes much more difficult such teams to help to evacuate those injuries from the dippers of the district buildings especially that they are using very primitive evacuation tools. and sometimes they were used, they were forced to use their barely hands in order to book people from the rustles . but at the same time, some families did not manage to evacuate their injuries. they have 1st to read, write down the names of the people who are still stuck under the russell on the top of the destroyed building. just to give a key sign that there are still people here in a desperate situation park, i assume bring is the latest the, from rafa in southern gauze, or thanks tart. is there any will plains of also destroyed or heavy machinery and bait law? here as tart was just saying local say it was part of a launch effort to impede the rescue efforts. officers and this al sharif report from northern garza at noon at the dc college, but at least basically it has
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a we are now in debate to lock your municipality. garage. here was a group of the municipality vehicles and machinery before being completely destroyed and the rate carried out by this really workplace. that when i all the, the, what the little i'll call it this really occupation forces are trying to obstruct the work of old municipalities. yeah. yeah, well similar rates were carried out by these rarely planes on the vehicles and machinery of job. well, you know, so i mean a, so now i think that is settled, but not a lot of this has added more to the misery of the palestinians here in north carolina because of strep, beyond what the outcome there are no vehicles or food. those aren't available at all to help the people who refused to remove debris. i tried to open a little of roads to facilitate that moment of citizen the if i to help again also with these vehicles that machine or we used to work in the field of sanitation with them. yeah. the auto part of these vehicles were burnt and destroyed by these
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really all condition forces. you know, very systematic sage on the stress. as your while yvonne on the star vision is increasing the, the suffering isn't worsening yet. the palestinian most about these cannot do anything to help the citizens. they ask the positives and us to show you how does it all tremendously the babies and young children are amongst those staffing as, as well, restricts age into garza. infants who haven't eaten in days of being taken to medical facilities, a 2 month old baby has died from severe malnutrition. alexandra, via us reports over his brief life, 2 month old mahmud for 2 knew nothing but sufferings. he was born and died as is real. bonds fell on gaza. day after day, his parents searched for milk and basic supplies. returning empty handed, in absolute desperation, she was finally rushed to the hospital. being but all we saw
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a woman carrying her baby screaming for help with a pound baby seemed to be taking his last breath. we rushed him to hospital and he was found to be suffering from acute mound. nutrition for your medical stuff rushed him into. i see you the baby has not been inside any milk for days. as baby milk is totally absent in gaza. despite their best efforts, my move died of starvation. the d u. n. had been warning of tragedies like this since december. all 2300000 people in gaza are facing forced salmon. desperate palestinians are scavenging for wanton food. forced to eat leaves an even animal feed. the situation is catastrophic in the north. oh, my young man now shall. we have no time, no flower, and we are very tired because of how go. i will dotson eyes hot because a sigh of smoke a minute. we have become pale due to her and go and we can stand on our feet
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because of the tongue. i like a feed into the office. i talked to them about the mothers health is worsening. nursing mothers are unable to complete the limitation period for the children affecting the health of the children. also eating food that lacks essential nutrients for that growth. the agency say is really bonds are still blocking them from reaching those in dire need. the un says an immediate humanitarian ceasefire is the only way to avoid standing in gaza. it's more than that in the coming weeks . at least 10000 children under the age of 5 will suffer life threatening mountain nutrition. and at this moment, hundreds of newborn babies are facing the very same tragic fate as my mood. alexandra buyers, alda 0. talk to him at scale. this is an emergency medicine professor with that he has experience and health care in garza, he says the desks of infants from starvation are
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a direct consequence of is riley restrictions on age and treatment. the strength this is not a tragedy. this is a man made meant to be star vacation, forced upon the people up guys up by these really occupation forces. and just few days ago, the international nutrition cluster came with a report that he had alarming report on the situation regarding nutrition in gaza. and they conclude from their findings of this. i'm a licensed scientific on devices. there is a sharp increase in the drivers of mountain nutrition in gossip. and the drivers are food insecurity. lack of diversity in the diet and decreasing in from an young child feeding possibilities. and that adds to the lack of access to clean water for drinking. and how much do i collapsing health care system? these drivers all together are the costs is behind this depth of this baby,
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which is meant to be, i mean, all the works of god where they have analyzed the entries, no situation they collect, or i say as extremely great to go. so it goes up. what is needed? it's watered and it's food, and it's full available from the neighboring countries. but each row is stopping the entry of food and water to the people gaza, which is a huge work. fine. okay, the world just sit idle bite and watch children dying from starvation as well is woke up and a is expected to recon v lights on sundays, discussed and offensive on rough uh, evacuation of civilians will be on the agenda. the cabinet met on sunday to discuss funding, negotiate as the capital, the sci fi tools. following a meeting in paris last week. i'm just tell who it is and occupied the east jerusalem for us. so what are we expecting out of as late as will cabinet meeting of the will these really prime ministers spoke to american
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media this morning and said that this evening he will present his staff and ministers within his government and war cabinet. operational plans for the ground invasion of alpha. at the same time, he says that there will be what he's calling and evacuation plan for the palestinians who are seeking refuge and gaza southern at most city, you were talking about around a 1000000 and a half palestinians who had been forced to flee their homes multiple times and ended up in a flash, one of the last places that they have sought refuge. and so these really prime minister is also saying that if there is a deal and he's not sure there is going to be a deal, he didn't give any indications about where those talks are headed. but he said, if there is a deal that ground and vision will be delayed, but that if there isn't a deal, it's going to happen. but none the less that the ground invasion by these really military, into the city of, with alpha, is going to happen. and he says that it's necessary in order to achieve
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a total victory. so that's going to be one major topic item on the agenda for israel's war cabinet tonight. additionally, they're going to be talking about a potential deal to bring back the captives again. there is no indication that we are heading in a direction that is seeing a deal with in site, but which is really officials are saying they're cautiously optimistic, but there's still a lot of gaps that needs to be filled. and we do know that the delegation is uh, go hearing, at least the delegation is going to be sent to doha. pops in the coming days. we knew no any more. the math at this stage will be increasingly who's going to be in that delegation. we don't yet know the makeup of that delegation that will be arriving and don't have to meet with mediators and other negotiators but to the team who just came back from paris, included the head of israel's most sod and the head of israel sion that these are the internal and external security services. we also know that this comes after
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immense american pressure on these really is to send a negotiating team in order to meet with mediators to try and secure. busy a deal just remembered around 2 weeks ago, these really prime minister had declined to send his team of negotiators back to cairo for a 2nd, a saying, but he merely sent them there to listen and that they weren't presenting any sort of is really proposals. these really prime minister has said that how massive stance is inconceivable, and that there needs to be a lot of concessions made on their end. the deal we're talking about here, this current framework that was brought back by the is really negotiators from paris would see around a 6 week pause in the fighting and nearly 40 is really captives released and hundreds of palestinian prisoners released from is really jails. but there are a lot of sticking points, who will these captives be, who will the palestinian prisoners in his really jails who to be released? who will they be? what kind of aid will be going into gaza during this pause?
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but again, there are a lot of gaps to be filled, so we have no indication that a deal is actually a minute. okay, how do i tell who it thanks very much for being as plates as the from occupied east jerusalem. what is there any minute tree has carried out raising several cities across the occupied west bank included operations in jeanine ramallah and bade you get back to him and not list as really forces what seemed storming the city using ahmed vehicles for you kind of city news for arrested in the cold kalia, the a russia is being accused of a missile attack on a railway station in eastern ukraine. the governor of done that regions and sundays attack also has a church and other buildings and cost on t at live. com. that's good, lived out to bob mcbride, he joins us from to new product in eastern ukraine festival rep. we've got the
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credit in present front of his landscape currently taking questions from the media . what do we heard from him so far? and yeah, that's where i bought them is that landscape has been speaking of this for and that's being held this sunday in keith. it's a very important weekend, obviously mocking the 2nd anniversary of the full invasion by russia. we've been hearing from various political and military leaders at this ford. so lensky has that now been speaking, you made a show to dress him as being taking questions. he's spoken about the sacrifice of being made by the soldiers of ukraine. those who have given up uh the lives he's told about to about the, the depth of the country owes to those people. he's also being taken questions about any way full way do when he comes through diplomacy negotiations. but he's spoken about the need to follow a jewel approach if you likes that you have to well considering diplomacy. it's
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still be looking for victories on the battlefield. that is all important. and he's pushed back once more. again, said he kind of suggestion that the ukraine should be pushed to, or some sort of settlement some kind of agreements to give up by the kind of lens to the russians that they had seized illegally by their invasion. that would seem to be extremely unfair. and that ukraine's book and he's pushed back against any kind of calls that they should do that also say, how can you negotiate with someone like why they may have proof in he says, who routinely, according to a lot of them, is a lend scheme. this his opponents. yeah. well we've, we've seen more tax. so and the last 24 hours as ukraine mocks this to years since russia's full scale invasion. that's right. i mean, it does seem as though the russians, especially i, the re,
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craniums eastern front are really pushing, trying to build on this victory as a relatively small one, but symbolically and strategically quite important. so they taking up the time of, of div color on the outskirts of don't yet, and try to build on that. the, according to the russians have now pushed full would be on the ice and have taken 2 small villages. now it's been disputed by the ukrainians who say they are still fighting for those villages are putting in counter offensive. but it does seem as though there is renewed energy in the russian expensive that they want to try to fulfill its long term goal of taking the hold of the don't yet region. and we've seen this talked about the overnight test strike on this railway station. it comes down to the co, which is a strategically important town. that is a gateway if you like to the rest of ukraine. you and how don't. yeah, it's going to does seem to be part of russia strategy at the moment to build on up these gutter and go further into the ukrainians east. okay, well that probably brings police as the from eastern ukraine. thanks very much,
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rob, russian and presidents, alexander lucas shane k has announce he will run for president again. next. yeah. if you're saying that he's ruled the country for 30 years, maybe announcement was costing his vote in parliamentary and local elections. sunday's pole is the 1st and batteries since the 2020 presidential election, which gave lucre sank a 6th time in office. i'm. that's a must process. election was a going ahead, despite calls for a boy called by the old position. and for the 1st time, observe us from the organization for security and cooperation in europe were not invited to monitor the poll. for me, you as president, donald trump has won the latest republican primaries basing the he, hailey, and home state of south carolina. the contest is the 5th that he's one, bringing him closer to the presidential nomination. but haley says she will stay in the race shepherd, tennessee reports from charleston, south carolina, and it had been widely projected for some time,
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the former south carolina government nikki haley, would lose the republican primary home states. but haley is keeping to her pledge to go on until super tuesday when march the 5th when 15 states and one territory. well, like i said earlier this week that no matter what happens in south carolina, i would continue to run for i'm a woman of my work. the reason she can say that is money, even though she has the prospect of winning any of the feature races. deep pockets and donors are still preferred to bank ro, either because of their on typically the donald trump will to keep the running in case drums. legal troubles means he has to drop out. i'm not giving up despite when a majority of americans disapprove of both donald trump and joe by they have the right to a real choice. not
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a soviet style election with only one candidate the but becoming the norman. he remains a long shot and trumps. and they just make sure he has such a little bit on the nation price as, as far as the former president is concerned, we're going to be up here on november 5th, and we're going to look at joe biden. anyway, and i look, i'm writing the, he's just drawing our country and we're going to say, joe, you're fired, get out, get out. joe. you're fired. even bases more affluent. so both of charleston, south carolina who expressed a foam, this lady told us they were voting for donald trump, and it was time for her to drop out. i like her, but i don't think she's to compete with donald. i like taking kelly as well. you know, it's interesting, so it's a tough clock in the kitchen. so i think that donald trump is going to have a better opportunity to take out the current administration. the trump campaign says for no, and it's not even going to mention nicky hayley's name instead that will
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concentrate fully on the presidential election against joe. but she ever time c l g 0, charleston, south carolina. let's get more on this now with thomas jeff tase, the director of the center of us politics at university college london, and joins us from that in london. thanks very much for being with us. how did trump, when, by 20 points and nikki haiti's, home state of south carolina? it's great to be with you. thanks so much for having an inch. no dial tone. since the very outset has framed himself as the inevitable. melanie, and i think basically, he proved it this weekend, i mean, how to trump do it. i mean, he just has more support than nikki haley did you hear? he has largely been trying to appeal to monitor. it's an independent voters, but your primary you have to appeal to the right wing and the right wing is solidly troubled 5. and so really, i think from the very outset, no candidate had
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a shot at beating donald trump is a really in a catch 22 positions. either they talk donald trump in which case they, they only need the base or they failed to go after donald trump in which they can differentiate themselves. so there's really no winning here. and that's why donald trump was sort of always going to be in this situation. how important do you think it is but the he, he stays in the race to where present to showcase the known maga side of the republican party? some well, i think so to some extent there's a symbolic import. he's to staying in the race, but practically nomination process is over. donald trump is going to run the table . if you look at the numbers, new hampshire and south carolina, where the 2 places where nikki haley should have done the best and probably will have done the best. new hampshire has a very strong independent streak in south carolina. it's nikki. here was home state, but she couldn't win in either those 2 primaries. it's impossible for him for
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a to win anywhere else. and so to some extent, i think actually 1st thing in the race, i'm giving donald trump the opportunity to just smash or over and over and over actually place to his advantage because it just seems like more and more moments. and i think at some point it also becomes fairly embarrassing to nikki haley. so now there's some symbolism to and i think a lot of democrats like to see her state and it weighs trying doing donald trump here and there. but i think practically, it has very little effect. okay, that's almost do say well, because i'm just going to take a quick listen to donald trump, giving a speech at c pack. this is the annual gathering for republicans. let's take a listen to what he had to say. 4 years ago i told you that it took a jo bye and got to the white house. our borders would be abolished. our middle class would be decimated in our communities, would be plagued by bloodshed k us and violent crime. we were right about everything. so believe me,
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when i offer you another warning and we've been right about so much, just about everything. if crooked joe biden, and his thugs went in 2024, the worst is yet to come. it's always what do you make of those remarks on the others that tom made, calling himself a political dissident, comparing himself to russia's recently post opposition lead to election of only well, this is the politics of the year. it's the politics of prevents, it's the politics of trump this on. and to a large extent it's nothing new. you know, in 2017, when donald trump was elected as an authoration, he talked about overcoming an air of american carnage. so it is very dark language . i think it's a store and caring language, and it's consistent with how he's framing his campaign, which is to say, a deep state democrats, political opponents. they're all coming after him. you know, in his words, and by extension he says they're coming after all the americans. and so to this
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point, it has been very effective, at least in a republican primary state. whether that actually translates into a general that's less clear. you know, i do think that there's a certain fraction of americans that doesn't want this kind of language that wants whole, that wants optimism, you know, that wants positive change. but you know, the fact that this is working for him, it's hard to discount. and there's interesting that it's so affective, isn't it, because he's cold, joe buys and the threat to democracy. i mean, it's hard to find them. why so many people except that narrative, when he himself is on 12 unconstitutional attempts to hold on to power? yeah, i mean that's certainly ironic for donald trump to make that accusation when he was there on january 6th at the us capital with thing up, you know, an insurrection. so i don't think that he has much of a leg to stand on. but donald trump, supporters are going to back and no matter what, you know, he has a fraction of the base approximately 25 to 30 percent of americans who doesn't
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matter what he does well, continues to stand with him. of course, trump initially said that he could to stand in the middle of the avenue in new york city and shoot someone and he wouldn't lose any supporters. i think that there's a lot of truth to that, right? there's just so much big $1091.00 criminal one diamonds, all of the scandals, and many scandals, multiple impeachment trunk is still standard. right. and a lot of the experts stuff, but he would not be. he's completely defied all the dollars. so we'll see how it turns out going into the general election. we certainly will be watching closely, thomas gift, thanks very much for joining us here on out to 0. thank you. well said i had head on out to sara. not in our name, never again. from old, so young jews around the world and the voices of the coals for a safe spot and gone so fast. why don't to himself credit or against government
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times to drastically increase medical school admissions and then the close in on the survey trail. the best thing for us from england the the hello, we have fine sunshine for a good pots of venezuela, but she pushed a little further south and could see the sun. but here's the pop gold plaid usual. have you showers that close that western side of the amazon base and we'll break down pulls, coming through. here's another lobby, down post. also i bring up a little further south. northern areas of odds and tina sing. longest bells of fray, while the most solid rain making its way across the one to service through the river flight into uruguay southeast and possibly still as we go through monday. fact, of course some localized funding, still very wet,
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bad requests at western side of for sale in some way the soon as possible, the carrier being particularly either towards the east and obviously over the next dial say we got to larry or sherry right. making his way across southern positive, capable problem of assistant, right. able to put a rico towards the language. and then as we go through monday, i think we'll see more or less hours across the western side of the carrier being from mexico. it is essentially try and find plenty of sunshine and probably the sunshine to across the us say yeah, that's what i'm sunshine too into those central areas. we're getting up to 23 sales just once again in kansas. know for the both of us, some snow, just the round ontario and quebec and also some snow coming into west and canada, sliding further stuff. the, this is the 1st one i saw that we see in the real time it's the victims themselves . there's
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a disconnect between what we're witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to see out and raise the listening post covers how the news is covered. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the consequential for the human suffering that we have a full time. we break bullets and bombs and some of the world's most troubled regions, the army floods in the face of idols advance. it is one of the most serious thoughts of violence in recent years. in some instances we are the targets because we give voice to those demanding freedom, the rule of law. and we always include the views from all sides and the,
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[000:00:00;00] the color again, you are watching out his era. his reminder of our top stories this hour is where the forces of attacks homes in north and concert killing at least 10 palestinians firefighters full to pronounce claims and bait. la. here some people of trumps under the russell is where they will plains have destroyed all heavy machinery. also invite law here presidents us as part of a logic effort to impede west to efforts and stop the movements of people. and is there any army is carried out rates and several cities across the occupied westbank included operations in janine from iowa. and of ideas may of actually have 15
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palestinians were arrested including 3 use and calculate the world, cause that has displaced almost the entire population of the strip. some people have been forced to move multiple times. i was just there. i had spoken to 2 palestinian women who told us of this offering and who and the guy being the soon with today, hey. and we were at a school in the north and the is ready. tanks and photos has arrived. they took my husband, he had been approved night and then he's ready jail for 7 years. he's sick and crippled and has won't diapers since he left the jail. this is very difficult. we suffer a lot. it's not fair to face the vision and the look of everything. our life is a complete misery. we are far behind the peace of civilization and we come to see if any progress, the suffering of the testing in people is unprecedented. we live in missouri and has been suffering since, but we've achieved nothing. and my husband came home with that measure. i mean i'm able to do anything unable to feed himself and i'm able to recognize his children. we live with no water,
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no food stays release one to kill us. i'm. we haven't any. is that through said the incentive i am 73 years old. i know you've never been in such a miserable situation. i've seen so many wars, but this is the worst. i've never witnessed anything like the star vacation. we used to suffer a lot, but not like this. the last 4 to 5 years for posting and slipping, the worst in history. and this war comes on top of everything. we've never seen such humiliation to give us a kind of to not as a humiliation. what kind of kind of trainer or a kind of beans do for the family of 8 or 10 people. they'll be hungry all the time . that would be much better than living like this. i had a truck so struggling to and to gauze i, when the small numbers do get him moved by thousands of people desperately trying to get any food. they come and go off and says he's people gather on all rashid street,
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waiting for this truck the trucks to arrive carrying file and all the aid. and then since supplies that do gets in a new when they are enough to meet the daily needs of the population you and is wanting that the full stop ation of palestinians is creating from him. so my adult, i just but is the un will food programs director of emergencies that in my clinics, i held rahman awesome about the implications of the agency being forced to suspend food deliveries to move in gaza. we are very alarmed also on that decision to pause the assistance to the north one because there are many desperate civilians the need for our support. but the reality on the ground is that we were able only to do little 6 convoys since the beginning of the year to in, in, in february and, and did a very, very difficult to assess the situation. that was the thing, the people receiving the aid address. so we have to think that very tough decision
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for us and for the people to protect them. but we are looking for every way to divert that decision and continued assistance in a way that protects their lives. so it's 6 con voice each can void of 10 trucks. but i think you've touched on a very important point. the delays of the check points are making it impossible for us to reach a deeper into the northern, the guys where there are lots of people that are in need of assistance. and that has been looking at our con boys and, but also the people uh, address and, and that's why we've been actually negotiating with the whole part is to make sure that they make it speedy access for us to stay for it says is one of our requirements to continue assistance in the north and that the can only be guaranteed if there is a speed the process for an hour convoys to move into the north. can you give us an idea or all of the buffalo lack of a on the objection side of the boat or as such, trying to get into gauze? i mean, what is waiting that to get in to gaza. we have enough food across the borders,
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even from jordan and egypt, and to be able to support 2200000 people. i think when we are asking for and i think it's like you mentioned earlier, the ceasefire materializes. we need to make sure that we have the right access into guys, up from different crossings that we can actually reach the people, whether they're in the north or the south with the central areas. and the reports that you were showing earlier. this is showing the amount of desperation that we are voicing as well, and that's why we need to make sure that we have reaching people and making sure that what it, wherever crossing is that is open. we actually utilizing it in a safe way for the people, but also put out on stuff the jews around the world are adding that voices to the coals for a cease fire. and garza in new york came to the non just population of jews outside of israel, demonstrations demanding peace,
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have intensified and recent months. christian telling me reports they called their group jewish boys for peace. the when president joe biden came to new york for a campaign fundraiser, members took to the streets to protest against israel's war on does the use of us tax dollars to fund it? does this are taken away in handcuffs as a jewish person? i want it perfectly clear to people that not support the young people there. that's not in our name. never again. 74 year old sam co practice grand parents and much of his extended family were killed in the holocaust. the october 7th attack was horrible. but this, this is not the answer, that is, the only solution is a political from citizens in the us capital to demonstrations in toronto and
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london. jewish groups are increasingly leading the costs for peace. we have rabbis in the movement. we also have people from across the entire spectrum, so everyone from kind of absolute site cannot atheist to like very deeply religious . they've been overshadowed by more established pro israel groups like the ones behind this march, attended by many of us politicians in november. we met a new pool by the institute for social policy and understanding found 50 percent of american jews to support a ceasefire. new york is home to the largest population of jews outside of israel, and they belong to political force to be reckoned with, with their unconditional support for israel can be taken for granted by politicians after weekly demonstrations like this right. the group is not now gathered outside the new york office of the us senate majority leader, chuck schumer and sang
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a traditional song for peace. there are more of us than people realize young americans use, but also in more, in our countries, in general, are not buying into this framework. that picks posted news and is rarely use and hosting ins and choose against each other anymore. they hope to shine a light on the long standing oppression of palestinians in the financial support that is allowed to continue. christian salumi alger 0 new york. the fighting in the east of the democratic republic of congo is being blamed for the doubling of places of basic commodities. as catherine solely reports from the government, the provincial capital of north kiva cross board of trade rates have been cut off a this is a main highway congress pulled out with your gun though. is that important street?
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in to go my for visual coffee, total of no people, but it's no longer possible to use it. the on group empty, 3 controlled months of the funding area. you choose a bread basket. think business is increasingly difficult and dangerous. was the one we are under siege and gone. the only route is to do. rwanda ok is blocked. recruiter the farming area is controlled by m 23 other it's also not accessible. supplies on not getting to go model. that's why everything is expensive . allow me a couple of categories. green has just arrived from the country side. she says farmers and most calculating motto, deadlines because of the security situation. in the time being the got a sense of 23 came to years ago. commodity prices have more than doubled. we have to use longer weeks transport prices have increased. we still have to pay
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government taxes. this is all passed onto residents who already don't have much time on why that businesses could for the situation assist. traders here save the overall cost, so become too high. the cost to pay taxes imposed by different boxes. and then they have to deal with the security challenges. so my end is out scott posts more than a 1000000 commodities who have been displaced by the fighting between government forces and m. 23. i predict that the many displaced people have come to coleman, the governments north helping the city doesn't have the capacity to deal with such a huge influx of people. for now, everyone who lives here says they're trying to do what they might see afloat in passing slowly all the xerox boma democratic republic. all at least 4 people have died,
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an explosion of fireworks factory in northern india. the bloss was in caution b in the state of georgia pradesh. similar exposure has recently been planned on pull safety practices and lacks government inspections. forensic experts have been investigating fridays far as a spanish off apartment complex in valencia. the 10 people died. i say the rapid spreads of the flames may have been caused by a highly flammable clothing that was used in the buildings. around 450 residents have been left homeless. the more desperate we still do not know what material was used there, but it is known that there are some buildings from the same developer of approximately the same age. and they should take a look there to see what materials have been used to my purchase. as a ride in the philippine capital, manila accusing preston funding on marcos junior. i'm trying to extend a limit on his time in office for 6 that he intends to make changes to the constitution,
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but could alter the structure of the government. bodies come on the anniversary of the 1986 revolution. the total boxes falls below reports from the demonstrations in manila of the 1986 people. our revenue to happen today. 38 years ago. mean now you can trust me, but there are thousands that has failed to stretch the highway and they're testing against eckworth administration. to change the constitution. so what you're at the understanding is that one main position of the constitution is to limit the president know re election and to 6 years and business to prevent anyone from holding onto our to the,
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the father of the current president. he wasn't power for 20 years. now, components of targeting say, we did not intend to take her with this. the position was to change the constitution, which they say had been very restricted in through ownership of certain sectors of the economy, which is true. they say at tender board direct investigates, but these protesters legal trust, these lawmakers, the house of representatives headed by the president of president for the benchmark this junior. they say that they, they are able to be at change the constitution they can take care of with it. any way they want, they don't trust any markers to take or with the constitution to hospital patients in south korea, say that being denied treatments because of a 5 day we'll count by training adults as of course, 50 percent cost and cost. so cost in some areas,
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the strike is against government plans to sold. adults assaulted by increasing the number of admissions at the medical schools. go to i was tom is a physician at the miss medi awesome. so and so she says a drastic increase in medical school admissions, wellness address concerns in public health care. in south korea, we've been having a relative shortage of doctors in the rule and remark remote areas and also relative shortage of doctors in certain specialties including emergency medicine and pediatrics. but what's happening is these relative shortages of course, are not being addressed, i think, properly by the government, right before the lunar new year. the south korean government released a, a policy health caresoft reform policy that comprised of 4 pillars or packages.
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the 1st part of the package was to increase the healthcare workforce. the few days later they came out with a number of 2000 increasing the admission quota for medical schools by 2000 students, which is a 65 percent increase. and the announce that they would do this within one year. and it turns out that the green association of medical colleges, or in previous negotiations, they had come up with a number of about 350 in terms of the increase in the number of students. and so this number of 2000 just seems a very difficult to understand. and also there's really not enough time or resources to get ready for such an increase in such a short period of time. so it's not, it's not practical. and also it's not we dealing with the problems that we have in our country. so i had hair on al jazeera, all the sports, including the english, the final underway between chelsea and never approve the latest with pizza,
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the a wild animal tone from its habitat to satisfy the legal was life trade loses its survival skills that re discovering them is possible with the little house a park ranger facing retirements grapples with the prospect free of simulating himself to city life. monkey man, a witness documentary on a jersey to asking questions. were you ever worn about the health effects of our no understanding the reality reporting from the action? the hospital with phil. this gentleman is just behind me. hundreds of people have been and back to
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a to is an in depth coverage thailand states it's future on fossil fuels know renewable. i'll just use teams on the ground. bring you closer to the heart of the story. the, the the about in the film festival, as was the top price to adult commentary about the return of looted treasure from funds to west africa. a documentary about the plight of palestinians and multiply best banks was also on a dominant cane reports from the german capital, the golden there. so best film goes to the movie the whole may by massey. it's a film which documents the strong to return the been in brahms as to the rightful
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home in africa. fontose banks, which would be pillaged by european colonizers as part of their oppression of the peoples of western africa, domains direct to toby audience in berlin. the restitution is about justice the 1st time i imagine what a restitution like like to might look like in reality. i 1st heard a sounds, a frequency, something trembling like earthquake. it was the sign of a well collapsing. the wall of silence. i sent in the struggles of the palestinian people with a sense of peace of another film on a vicious festival. no of a land highlights the plight of the residents of a particular village in the west bank. this is my suffering after what is really bulldoze, as can regularly be seen at work in the community destroying houses,
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and thereby displacing people who are left with nothing. the film, one best documentary in belin, and was mostly put together by an israeli and palestinian. i'm free to move where i want in this land. muscle is like millions of 1st indians looked in the occupied the west bank of the situation of a part time between us. be seeing the quality it has to end. if it goes off, you're seeing the benefits later. oppression of vulnerable young women in 20th century island was the focus of small things like these. a movie which highlights the reality of one of the modeling loan trans places, supposedly designed by the catholic church to can for what were called full in women. but in which the irish governments lights are described as the nations chain . one of the film stalls was on it the best supporting performance. i can't stand here without talking of the thousands and thousands of young women whose
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lives were devastated by the collision between the catholic church and the states. and on this festival is renowned for file or ties. in prod has films i'm stuck dimensions in honoring domain. this is jury has continued that trend dominant came al jazeera bullet. and the movie off at the time, it has $13.00 prizes at the screen. actors guild awards the portrayal of robot oppenheimer who helps build the 1st atomic bomb when the award for best movie cost can be a must be one best act. so with coastal robert downey junior best supporting access this like awards considers an indicator of the winning films and actors ad next month's us cuz to this glamorous and now oldest bowls with peter. oh, thank you so much. indeed. closing in on a series victory against england though for bass and collapse, slip boasts needing just $150.00 table runs for victory in the full test. it will
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have the advantage going into day 3, but to deliver to rails 90, go to india back into its post. 46 ones bill and going into the 2nd evenings india with this one is and it did the trick been dug up the 1st to go before all the pope was dismissed without schooling. any runs for the 2nd time in this match england's off 7 week. it's voting for just $35.00 runs a 35th 5. we could hold for rubbing. turns in action. india said $192.00 for victory. they'll go into day full on 40 with a helpless see with a smile on these things understand indefinitely. well, 0, he bought it very well towards the end. and yeah, we probably scrolled a few more rugs that we would have liked. but again, the way it was, so we're going to learn about about so it's off time in the english lead comp, final between chelsea and level who no no up to 45 minutes. it's repeat of the 2022 final which let me pull one on penalties that we're looking to waiting for
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a record expending 10th time. it would have to do it well. how about cell a vote? picking up another injury and the premium the last week? chelsea have a great opportunity to take the lead through cold palmer while writing stood ingleside to go to that poolside. besides chase, the 1st domestic trip of the season is just an ex, with little pool playing in a match, also took advantage by threshing new causal to meet within 2 points of the premium . the leaders of the defeats poto in the champions div on wednesday make out all set that was looking for a response from inside. any good one i have. it's putting all signal to the level for 24 minutes. because 2nd of school, the 3rd for all small also the break being an international student 5 for me, the games that arose the 1st also try to do that in 9 years. also opening this one for one for the 6 consecutive victory possible trail. second phase mess the city by one points that he had a hard food when an appointment sofa didn't with the go to the beginning,
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the sisters look out for medical to a point mentions the united sunbeam, stuff of the year was ended by told them harry mcguire as soon as he done united the point when it equalized the 18 minutes. but alex see what would be then wonderful for them duping stuff. it's time to of the final school as long as it's 8 points. so the top intent a student thompson has when he switched the atp to a title of the defeated casper route in straight sets to in the last couple. so open doesn't matter as a week for the 29 year old astray, to any save 3 match points. in the cold finals before taking almost 4 hours to bes alexander's veterans in the semi finals. this was most straightforward, the one, the 1st fits 6 for the 2nd when to a tie break or the soul of the full seat and 3 fun graphs. and finally, he says, try but your point to know if the truck, the mexico stan, caught in touch with all phase the counselor open champion, the russian beats your crew been sick in the final. but it was 1st all the way in the 1st phase,
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eventually taking of $1412.00 and the tie break catching of ended abruptly and run by strict teenage opponent who was the youngest aver finalist at this tournament. taking the 2nd set 6 full discussion of 6 to a level title and fist of the seats. every title is a special one, you know, every time you want to win, every told them in your play we play like around 20 to tournaments per season. you know, and at the end of the day, your, your compete every week, you know, so for sure, here in the, you know, this is one of the nicest trophies and i think it would be a special. i'm also 2 fronts, katelyn and 20 pounds has school these 1st try for his national savings team. the former will, the player of the year has switch to 7 this year in a bit to play a few of them to games in paris. you cross the line in the city 15 to stage whenever a stray of the canada cities in vancouver, french from face new zealand in the semi finals nature on sunday.
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the really exciting game for him to play with this guy. you're really sorry to the very fast and the hard part to do my best to. and we started to do our best to the weekend to the richest hole space in the world between $2000000.00 saudi cup, which came down to a thrilling photo finish. saying you are both good or written by who neil alverado produced a c foot run. and stretched to come from behind and beat it by will couple in a push about the soto by a nose that was enough to in the $10000000.00 1st prize. that was the most expensive holes race. how about the richest obstacle cruces? that is the thing that was also in saudi arabia of the tons of computers as a whole of the world gathering full tough mother with the 1st base price of 80000 dollars up for grabs. you have to be spent as long as a sale was running, jumping, timing, and swinging over 10 cubic meter trailing the basis to an album. it took the mains advance. well,
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that little picture about what that's what the school's needs. laura feature, thanks very much. and that's it for me for this nice. uh, i will be back in just a moment though with most of the day is nice for you. the the, the is really, really treat bags. the show legally is randy settlements in the old people in the west bank. the red lines off the borders of the army discovery, just new security. so we're now in the area, i think you're just saw on the service. there are illegal is riley settlers living just a few 100 meters from hay, in caravans, in that direction. and the army says that it's a necessity in order to expand a so called securities are around illegal is right. the sentiments suddenly is ready. soldiers appear on the opposite bank. they approach forcing us to stop
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filming. it contained us for more than 2 hours on these confiscation of land, around in the galleys rate, the settlements charlotte standing and say, it's full proof of israel breaking international african narrative from african suspected the company to nickel 15 percent of the same do show documentaries by african filmmakers from rwanda and democratic republic of congo. andrew seattle easy on the drive on and reinventing costs on a new series of africa, direct on how to sierra exploring diverse culture, exciting political disco exposing societies,
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