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the i think she died just a few hours ago. these really minister reinstalled this case at the entrance to the village. mother is about to give her the music to go to the hospital like no, no which gate is open and which one is closed? the, [000:00:00;00] the time for the back to boy, you're watching l g 0 live from don't coming up in the next 60 minutes, the scenes of panic and chaos in northern gaza after these really military fires and palestinians connecting food at a distribution center. as, as the you engineering agency says,
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it's rarely systematically preventing a, from reaching the desperate people in, gosh, we are trying to push this deal over the finish line. we do think it's possible for us is a sci fi deal in guys that could be close buddies. wrapped in a mouse, found notes of caution. we support a ceasefire and we'd like to listen. and then one guy is a cash shadow over presidential primaries in the us battle ground state of michigan . the thank you for joining as we begin in guys, i way the search for food is becoming increasingly difficult and dangerous. is there any forces that again, open fire on palestinians trying to get food for their families? a crowd with shawna by time send snipers as people gather to collect flower,
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west of guys. a city is not the for. as tom is ready for us is a fight on crowds trying to get a b u. n. suit agency says it was forced to suspend deliveries in northern guys because of the violence. meanwhile, is one of these as long as you monetary and age from getting into the gaza strip as who play in front of a border crossing with each it preventing trucks from moving as acute in to getting to gaza. a trucks that meant to be checked in egypt before they cross over. our planes have dropped humanitarian aid in profit in the south of the gaza strip. way more than 1400000 people as taking refuge with little or no food. desperate palestinians gathered to collect the boxes of aid provided by contact egypt, jordan, the united arab emirates, and france. all this says the u. n. c. 90 terry and agency says israel is systematically blocking aid and preventing paramedics from doing that work and got a spokesman said, this is happening despite pie
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a coordination with these really on the convoys have come on defiant and systematically denied access to people that need to many terry and workers have to interest intimidated or detained by use rated forces. how do you monitor and infrastructure has been hit? i think it's 576000 people in the gaza strip. that's one quarter of the population are one step away from farming. that's according to a senior united nations aide official. the security council has been holding a meeting on the risk of for security inside. gosh, i guess i see the worst level of a child model attrition, anywhere in the world. one child in every 6 under the age of 2 is acutely malnourished. the raw foot program is ready to swiftly expand the scale or operations if there is to cease fire agreement. but in the meantime, the risk of famine is being sued by the inability to bring critical food supplies into gas in sufficient quantities,
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and almost impossible operating conditions phase by our staff on the ground. water from on this, let's speak to allergies. here is gabrielle is on the who's live for us, said to you in headquarters in new york. what more have we heard from this meeting, gabe? and what is the united nations going to do to try and prevent a full scale from an investor? it will refer to various un officials, one of the form you just play the part of his presentation there. we've been hearing about an incredibly dire situation in guys when it comes to a particularly children needing food desperately. the situation now is guys is seeing the worst level of child mountain nutrition, anywhere in the world that according to the world food program there. and every single person in guys that needs food assistance right now,
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2200000 people. the main problem is, is working with israel trying to get aid into guys. of course is real controls, how much gets in, but not only that, but also partially controls how it is distributed or in many cases how it is not distributed within the gaza strip. varsity heard un official saying they've already stopped for the delivery and humanitarian assistance to the north of guys because the situation is to, to 10 us there. but the bottom line is, is it really comes down to israel, allowing the aid trucks to get in. and even the united states now, israel's biggest ally here at the united nations and on the security council, a cold for israel to do more, to help get aid in. take a listen to what the deputy ambassador had to say. we urge israel to keep border crossings. open for humanitarian aid to enter gaza,
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to facilitate the opening of additional crossings to meet you monitor your needs and scale, and to support the rapid safe delivery of relief items to vulnerable people and all the causes. and now it's not only food a that is needed, but the food and agriculture organization of the u. n. f. a o says that the entire agricultural system of gaza is on the brink of collapse. the ones driving agricultural sector, including fishing in other areas, is really in grave situation right now because of the constant is rarely bombardment. in fact, they, so the situation is so bad that it, you know, most likely scenario according to the un agricultural production will have completely collapsed in northern gaza by next month. they say we are already seeing
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this collapse right now. so as terrible situation on multiple levels. gabrielle, thank you very much for that. that's gabriel ends on july for i say at the united nations in new york. now early i spoke to ad non bull house now, who's the media advisor for the us agency for palestinian refugees on ra. a told us that the situation across the gaza strip is extremely dive. so talking about hundreds of thousands of but it goes on that actually starving and then not impossible because us type on the gods of safety. so what we are seeing there that, you know, pushing people to do things that to, you know, they never have done it before, like, you know, gathering with pillows, housings of people waiting for the trucks to get in to it doesn't say there's unders in all there is not police, there is no actually no system in there that they kinda protect, you know, the,
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the convoys and on the other hand and many times. and these are the far says the, on the open file, you know, many, many of the people and many of you know, i've done into, or, you know, and some occasions, you know, and then also, and part of goes to, yeah, we, we've reported also on people now leaving northern guys are because there's no food that wsp a suspended through deliveries to the know of and the last time owned by you, your agency was able to make deliveries. so the notice was last month. so you know, what are people they're relying on how they able to survive and those who make it to the south? are they finding enough fade in that area? yes, finding nothing good. actually, they are really starving. they've been, you know, i mean, most food they're not there anymore. they have tried to use it for a why not now everything a gun actually, there is not even a, you know, a foot for animals that the big deals in many places they, you know,
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trying to maneuver around that. and to me, you know, some bread from it, but now there's no more something like that. and then we are communicating with people, contacting people there. and they are telling us that they are starving. and you know, somebody or family bread, windows accurate this top you know, eat, think i know. i know that it gets to eat, you know, one me, you know, i've been 24 hours or 48 hours and we are afraid that people there was dying because of him all. i have nothing to eat actually. yeah. aside situation, really, you mentioned some of the obstacles to delivery. you have the same time, we seen that the flow of aid has reduced sharply in the last few days. why is that the case? that in the last few days the flow has, has reduced considerably. and yeah, unfortunately in all that type, the number of tax that is not allowed. do you know,
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to get integrated as to this month is nearly 50 percent of the tax that had been allowed in the last to the last month on it? it resulted, you know, actually that many people, they don't have, you know, enough for everything we, we, we, we don't know how to distribute, you know, some tax that's getting the guys that we have now the evolution of tax, we end up getting them together. a detox on the mind then you'll find water and medicine and we are going to main bobby. and because that's the only bother you, is responsible for distributing, you know, for doug walker and medicine and they does the same. they ask us to just abuse 5th detox or 6 the threats to 2300000 philistines and all over the goes as tim. so it's normal. it's normal that there is a deduction and lowering deduction and in every saying, not only in want times and and in walked out and everything. as the
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commissioner for humanitarian aid says, you an agency for palestinian refugees on what is every place of all in gaza. is there a, is a q some of on why as employees of taking part in the october 7th, a tax and has demanded that the agency be replaced by other international agencies wants to will. and 12 when right employees were fired in response that any investigation is underway. janice, the not jake told the european parliament that palestinians in guys a desperately need. the aid on rep provides you to is it you to play symbols. will say that that's the thing that we saying that or other un agencies x to the presence in the gaza strip of saying that to us steve, the nationalists commit to a set cost. he's saying that to us inside the national zip cross and the red crescent family is saying that to us. and so do the international non
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governmental organization who had present in the guise of 6 in this very difficult circumstances called us telling us. no, we could not possibly take hoover little guys as health ministry says that 2 children have been have died rather from dehydration and that a number of incense suffering from serious malnutrition has been admitted to come out. allowed one hospital in northern garza, i'll just here is an ice house. shareef has more from the north of the strip or she has a lady. how did you have your on such a dark night? so what are the people of guys that are here in the street waiting for humanitarian a to arrive? there are some unconfirmed reports saying the aid will come to the northern areas of the strip of water despite the dangerous situation except for men, women, and children of waiting to get
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a button with your leg. would you and then i have to be here and wait because my children, i'm very hungry, i'm very hungry as well. and there might be flower and we needed to bake bread, but they don't know. we don't care anymore about the dangerous situation. we don't have hope when your child cries of hunger and you can't afford anything for them. what do you think your reaction would be? there is no food. jordan knows, you know, and it's not gonna touch it is our children are hungry and we are hungry. we grass and we used animal feed. we haven't had bread for 4 weeks. my son sleeps hungry all the time. we are exhausted. we can't tolerate this any more. we love life, but in this situation, death will be better for me. my children can't go on like this anymore. we need a humanitarian aid by any means. the price comes up as ever. did we honor the jabante at a few jeep trump in northern plaza?
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we have witnessed, shilling, bombardment, destruction, and massacre for nearly 5 months. these are what use different types of weapons against us. now we suffer from starvation. i gotta know how the man was. it was a bad. yeah. i mean, these right is showing in the bottom and hasn't killed us yet, but the hunger will know the guys that hunger will kill us. we heard that i who come by us a lot of the road the we heard it would come is a round about, then we heard the i would be drops by planes. so we headed towards the crossing is that we ate the feet of animals. we ate the fate of sparrows and pigeons. we were about to slosik cats and eat the. we need help. we meet lucy. how does a whole lot of my shed will not be sure medical part of this is the situation in northern gods. salvation is everywhere. well, in these railings, prevent an fee of humanitarian aid to thousands and thousands of palestinians. i'm
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desperately needed unless the study of a good deal. some of those come off says don, playing optimism from the us prize of in that a ceasefire. deal with israel is evident, a senior member of hamas, his political wing by some name as sold out to 0, that i'm also still not received an official proposal for a deal. and mediators are still working on it. he said, for any deal to work from us as conditions must be met, including return of people to their homes as or as total withdrawal aid access for palestinians. and a guaranteed c 5. 9 also adage that how mazda is seeking down towards such as egypt to contact to key the un us and russia to ensure any such d, o is verifiably upheld by israel. he says biden's intervention has been directed at a domestic us audience and cannot conceivably have been intended to pace pressure
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on israel and vision. yeah. well meanwhile katara which is helping media talk, says it remains helpful as i can come into the details of the negotiations as they are going right now. we don't have a final agreement on any of the the issues that i have been engaging an agreement. we remain hopeful not necessarily optimistic that we can announce something today or. ready tomorrow, but we remain hopeful that we can get to add some kind of seth agreement. obviously we've always said that, come on, is it going to be a point of contention? it's going to be a part of consultation that we need to make sure that we are able to push the thoughts before the beginning of the month. this is the ultimate for that, but most of them it, it is also coincides with jewish holidays. and usually within the volume we think of orientation and you. ready of them and, and in other areas and the palestinian territories and we've all. ready said that we made. ready the need for the escalation before the last and speaking of
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a state department, they said a spokesman said a significant progress had been made towards achieving a deal. so our goal is to achieve a deal to reach a humanitarian pause and the release of hostages. as soon as possible, certainly we'd welcome getting one by this weekend. um, what i can say about the overall progress is that we made significant progress towards an agreement last week. when we had officials from united states government engaging in the region, we continue to pursue further progress this week. american officials across the government continue to be engaged on this question. we are trying to push this deal over the finish line. we do think it's possible. meanwhile, in these latest statements, these really prime minister benjamin next now was suggested that israel has the backing of the us public to continue its campaign in augusta. we've got them to come on and moving the model, coming to me since the beginning of the war. i have been leading a political campaign with a therapist,
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a kid the precious contingent in the world before its time. and on the other hand, to gain support for israel triangle we have had significant success in this area. because today, the habit harris poll is published in the united states, which shows that i see to be seen to the american public supports as while best means for out of 5 citizens in the us support as royal. this gives us another year of strength to continue the campaign until complete victory. how does everything best? robbie is in ramallah with more on nets. now his comments and that's in yahoo clearly signalling that as long as he enjoys american public support. as long as israel enjoys support in the us public sphere, he does not have to do what the white house or what president joe biden says. with regards to curbing the conflict, we're trying to big bring an end to the war and garza, and just on sunday on the us talk shows nothing. yeah. who was also quoted as saying that deal or no deal and assault on
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a rough off on the besieged area of rough our so many people are sheltering so many displays posting ins or sheltering that will carry on regardless of how the deal does or does not go forward. well, let's discuss all this further, the strange relationship between present binding and 5 minutes to it. and it's now with the dog walks men whose director of the university of california is, is our incentive for israel studies. he's joining us from the scientist. very good to have you with us. so it would seem that president biden in private as soon as he, i was divisions over israel, the handling of the one guy that is becoming more pronounced. why are the frustrations on both sides being stated more publicly now as well? i think on the bottom administration's point of view, the accountants to insurance missing yahoo part of the, the behind the scenes which has really been going on since the beginning of this for i have not being entirely successful. i think the administration's down the
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time and again, it's request to be is ready. the government always been up to the phone or maybe not to the phone in the very peace mail model. and then the bible, the ministration starts publicly to lead its frustration, its annoyances with mr. young and now in recent weeks present by them during the public records frustrations. i think part of this is, is just the balance on the frustration that the administration fail from what missing yahoo in particular. but it's also, of course, were denied to the fact that the presidential election time is approaching the power is right now. and the president has been taking a lot of criticism from the left wing of his policy and upsets and groups among the democratic base to distance himself from mission. yahoo! run phone is also regardless when this now says that israel has the backing of the us public to continue its campaign. easy, right?
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a well, according to the opinion polls, and secondly, according to the period, told me on the inside to the most recent harbor, tabitha polk. here's why that to that, which just was conducted last week shows that you know, the overwhelming majority of the conventions you to defend to that. so they separate. those just wanted to is a how much uh, perhaps more. unfortunately, that further also showed us the full for as well as continuing ground defensive in the gaza strip. and so no, i think is right in terms of north american public opinion. but what he's not really acknowledging is the fact that certainly amount, cuz the biden's voters and among democrats, that is a lot less. right. who is choosing the guy who's get the many more who want to see? i see spider. so who, who do you think the disagreements like that this public division we're seeing? what's the most? is it biden on this? yeah, i think his father, i mean biden's already being, you know,
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hillary on the left for his support from that to yahoo, adams, this dispute really good. it makes it look like we are unable to scan not to 5 minutes to the, to yahoo. of course, among the public and benches that any way possible and trying to sympathize and support payments because we are over budgeting by that. but who are these kinds of disagreements are you project i or kind of the weakness of dividing administration? and it's telling me that most about can voters, both democrats and republicans don't approve, according to the surveys all the way the president biden has been handling this will to do, you think fin the biden is likely to go over next now was had to separate himself from these really prime minister, if miss ja was, campaign continues to hurt his administration's credit vanity both abroad and the president's popularity at home. and i don't think he's going to take any real
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action to separate himself. employment is younger and he's going to continue as he has to be now to kind of make these public statements to express his frustration. and occasionally i may be true and solve the problem in this stuff. but if you look at what the problem is ministration doing in real terms, whether it's defending is wrong, the nation beach of the security council resolutions are pushing through, trying to get this. the max with me a package is all approved in congress that seems at the bottom of ministration, taking that skill set of support. oh, is running for missing, yahoo. i think the president himself is very, very reluctant to kind of have a head on a consultation with mr. eod. really he believes that that's not going to so i'm sure he's political interest and he's probably not going to m dot. we mean that probably come from fiction. we've let y'all have in any case, especially given the fact that many americans continue to support as well and support as well as minute reaction in the gaza strip. very interesting to talk to you about this. thank you so much for joining us on our to 0 dollars
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a box spring. not in the us now. elections out on on the way the election presidential primaries are being held for both the democratic and republican nominations in the state of michigan. the biologist seen as a test of support for donald trump and joe biden in a key battleground states binding nally, one michigan in the 2020 election, but now facing strong opposition over his continued support for israel as war on gotta live to john henry and who is in dearborn michigan for so is a lot of talk about this, uncommitted photo, how much support is they have for it? where you, why a fully, this is really the 1st major test for president joe biden, in a large area of american community here in dearborn. it's a majority urban muslim american and it's also really the epicenter of this uncommitted campaign. and i'll tell you, we talked about a dozen people when we 1st got here coming out each one of them said they were
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voting uncommitted. since then, we've talked to a, a trump folder as well. and one other gentlemen who switched from the democratic party to the republican party. but the support uncommitted campaign seems to be a significant just how big it is at the end of the night will determine how much of an issue this is for president joe biden. but i've talked to 2 groups of people. some of them say that they're trying to send a message to joe biden to change his policy in the war in between israel and gaza. and the other is a group of people who say they're not gonna vote for him in november, no matter why. because they cannot support how he is pursued the policy and this war. so we'll find out by the end of the night, how many people voted uncommitted, and what the rubber cushions could be for joe biden, who only one by about a 115000 votes in this state last time around. so it's a swing state and this population could make the difference. thank you john,
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for that john henry line force and dave on michigan. let's hear from voters in dearborn about why some cast and uncommitted folks. and i wrote it as commission because i think the present finding is not doing the right thing for the, for the house team. our students will itemize police. absolutely. if it's a piece of both nations, i think that anybody from a different going to the democratic well, so, and i'm committed just so it's multicultural, racial, it's a social issue with this community. the, the, the, the leading issue is the situation in the middle east and it's very well known that we support a ceasefire and we'd like our residents. so listen, the model is in the united states. so listen, well, let's discuss this further, the uncommitted volt. and what it's trying to achieve with while, as the yacht was
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a seal of engaged and muslim advocacy group. thank you so much for being with us. so as we heard the casting and uncommitted vote on this primary biology is intended as a show of, of discontent. for present, jo bivens handling of his router one, gaza. how many do you think will vote on committed? how much anger is there today in michigan as well, there is a lot of anger and disappointment and pain, which is the whole point behind this campaign, which is sending a signal of those sentiments to the white house, to the democratic party. many of those borders voted for the democratic ticket and for then candidate binding and they are trying to get their voices heard in as clear of way as possible. i know that the listen to michigan campaign of which my organization engage is a supporter of has made or on his out. i'm call. there's been many doors have been knocked on. i believe our team alone has not on 10 shopping doors. hundreds of thousands of text messages have gone out. there's been
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a lot of energy behind it. we know that in previous cycles, the numbers have been around 20000 of those who voted uncommitted in the democratic primaries. and our hope is that we will surpass those numbers and we will find out soon, right? you relate these concerns already to the biden administration. how would they received and you feel like this move in your movement will make enough of a difference to influence the administration's policy on israel a this is editor sectional diverse move in. we're playing a role in it, but there's great allies organizations inside of the community outside of it. i want to be clear about that in our conversations with the administration, and there's been a few engagements between the administration and various communities. recently the some at the power usaid administrator and other senior folks travel to michigan to meet with arrow most women, palestinian leaders and activist and, and, and representatives. and really they've heard from everyone unanimously that we
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need an immediate cease fire. we need to rebuild with us uh we need to restore funding for on whether you an agency for posting and refugees that we really need to need to address the root cause as of all of this, which is really occupation of the past dance. and what we hear is, sympathy is nodding overhead. folks saying, yeah, we agreed is really they have killed too many palestinians were telling them not to do that, but the end of the actions are louder than words. what we need is a change in policy, a change of policy that ends this blood show and supports celebration of the house, the people once and for all quiet. what about the repercussions? the consequences of this uncommitted vote. they are many who say that a vote uncommitted vote for biden is a vote for donald trump. are you not worried about listening voters? have americans casting a vote for donald trump? is the one who really should be worried?
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is the president of the united states with all due respect and he's someone i have admired my organization as campaign and supported in 2020. and we know exactly who donald trump is and the danger he poses to muslim era. and all of us really as americans and perhaps the world. but this is, this is on the white house. this is their policy. and let me very clear it is precisely because we want to avoid this worst case scenario. we're supporting the argument and campaign for the primaries. this is not a strategy right now for the general, which has to be determined. but we're sending a signal and a primaries that the white house and the really the present in the democratic party are risking happening over our country, back to america, republicans over their refusal terrain in israel. and it's right when 5 minister, nothing young. thank you so much for talking to us. why and how does the out see you of engage muslim advocacy group joining
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a staff from washington dc. we appreciate your time so that on the news our, the us extra dies to columbia, former leader of a power military crew for crimes, including the matter, the, the hello, the fraud, diondra continues at the se in parts of australia i had with this the larry or a county that is a cold front gro, ringing normally waiting, so we have had extreme, if not catastrophic, 5 days of warnings, the pos of new south wales and into victoria as we go through a wedding stay there you go. temperature melvin around $38.00 celsius. so the whole life is low forty's, a possibility. and that creeps this way up into west composite of new south wells, one or 2 shelves ahead of that full sidney,
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plenty of showers across northern possible straight and it remains that way as we go through the next day or so. just noticed how has cooled off down towards the se, sending the case melvin and fred lights, it'd be picking up to around $37.00 celsius with a few showers on. so as they come friday, we're back down to around 20. i celsius to west. i was across know the possible as it will cool up. and alice as well. 31 celsius here. pretty well. not too bad in to new zealand low lights on in the wake, the possibility of a few showers coming into the south island. so as longest both of friday, they're going to make the way across the central parts of china over the next style . so developing area of low pressure to sliding across the street to see that will bring some what the weather in the queue see. but ahead of that much of japan is fine and dry the, the latest news as it breaks on that is very blue case. the used to be able to face
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up to 37 kilometers out to the scene, but not anymore from the hall. so the story, this is how this experience, this is randy, ministry, occupation, paula tax, the legal supplements, and then grab with detailed coverage. the 1st situation in the global group is worsening. at least half of the population is already starving. the here's from, i'll just say around on the go and me tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we dissect allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and type download the new app from audi 0 news that you think is it
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news out on knowledge is 0 reminder about top stories. these really forces have again opened fire on palestinian trying to get food 8 in gaza snipers in time shot at crowds west of guys a city. these really ami has repeatedly, at times, people lining up for humanitarian assistance across the street as senior un official as one that a quarter of guys us population is that immediate risk of finding the security council has been holding a meeting on force ca, city inside the street and tomas is down playing optimism from the us president that a ceasefire deal with is ralph could be imminent. a member of the groups political bureau has sold down to 0 that for
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a deal to be finalized is around must agree to withdrawal all its forces from god's view in agency for palestinian refugees is wanting the crisis in ra fi in the song of the gaza strip goes beyond is really a tax municipal services i've come to a hold because of the war and pines of rubble and garbage are increasing the spread of disease. felix b o. r a has a detail on treated sewage flows into open on the streets of rough or nearly 5 months of these really bombing has left the sunday patient system in ruin . clean water has become extremely hard to get denied, except that there is no interest structure. public roads, a dozy and flooded with sewage and garbage diseases if spread. and if it continues like this, the situation will be reversible, especially that there are now many children and elders were already sick. piles of garbage grew larger between the 10th erected overall altered breaks of disease are
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increasing with the goals of children, especially vulnerable. this isn't the value for the women. my son has contract to type a tightest virus because of the unhealthy and unclean conditions. we are living and we are living in attend, that cannot protect us from cold or rain. in addition to the entire surroundings of dirty, the whole area is 30 and polluted in hunger. cold and disease are devouring our children. nearly one and a half 1000000 palestinians who been forced from their homes are suffering. the united nation says this sewage in infectious diseases, coupled with the collapsed health care system, has led to a public health disaster. and the 3rd may type of toilet. it's really hard to describe. hospitals cannot accommodate the injured and we cannot find treatments for the sake. what hots insult to injury is disorder and prizes of all commodities
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. given if we can find the many palestinians seeking refuge and rougher are those who have escaped. these really offensive, that's both indiscriminate and extensively destructive. some of the survivors say, as well as the print from is really a tax, but any time they also fear a slow debt from preventable disease. a felix new r o g 0. a huge fire has broken out and one of the biggest palestinian on factories in the occupied westbank firefighters in hebron baffled him, and jerry cold battled for over 2 hours to put out the flames. at the royal plastic factory, the mayor of hebron said he has been difficult to contain the fire as they don't have the capabilities to do so. the mayor of cut that has warned that the world is witnessing genocide of the palestinian people on his 1st state visit. defies shift, i mean being home at all. funny also said that the international community is
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failing to end the suffering of palestinians and die or to protect civilians has been welcome to empowers by the french president the menu in the hospital, highly alarm. and you worked in mobile with the current risks a higher than ever before, as the world continues to witness the genocide being waged against the brotherly palestinian people using starvation force displacement, an indiscriminate selling is that. and meanwhile, the international community is still unable to adopt the unified stance that puts an into the war and the gaza strip and provides a minimum level of protection of children, women and civilians. houses here as bernard smith has more from paris. this is the 1st state visit by cats as americans. it came to pass in twenty's the team to midland, how a lot of i'll finally, how's it goals been to friends many times since then, but the french, i've never before quoted at the state visit level, the highest level of visit that can be between sites and indications hops of
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importance a manual macro on attaches to count as role in the negotiations between israel on homeless on a potential new cease 5, at least i probably says, a toolbox over the next 2 days will focus on ongoing efforts to obtain a safe spot. and enable months of a to be provided to the people of guns. that's not a cause of priority for the palestinians that i'm for homeless as well as getting is what is relative withdrawal from the gaza strip. we know that on monday, cause it may have met with a smile, any of the leader of how much is political viewer of he's based in doha. so he will be bringing the power as the latest information he has on how much this think punishment. i'll just say era powers of the best turn to some of the days of the wealth, new style, and a former leader of a far right power military group in columbia has been extradited from the united
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states. after serving a 15 year sentence for cocaine trafficking. salvatore mancuso now faces trial in columbia for killings and crimes. linked to his time is commander of the united self defense forces. his testified to a peace tribunal in hopes of receiving any and sentence is described to close things between fluoride paramilitaries in columbia. as political elite alice on the wrong pit t as in basel tie, explains the significance of mine as close return after 16 years for me or prior military war lord. so that's what i'm on because a returned at to columbia, there was great expectation for this. a return he will have to face a justice also here in his home country for thousands of privacy committed back in the early, 2, thousands at the height of the columbia as the internal civil conflict. the bodies also hoping to be able to get
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a light sentence or even leaving the prison as shortly because you will work as a piece emissary for color. they put them in a government of a gustavo fit, throwing a letter to the president's faith row and the columbia and people. he says he is ready to dedicate the rest of his life to become an instrument of peace in this country. there is great expectation for what he will be able to add in testimony to the peace tribunals here in columbia. the possibility also a to discover a what happened to us thousands of the victims that of the paramilitaries. but the government is also hoping that he will be able to operate as a rich width, remaining armed groups, us, and particularly our successors of the paramilitaries that trust them in many ways . and that could open the possibilities for the beginning of a new piece. negotiations between the government and those groups,
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he will now be transferred to transferred to a maximum security prison. here in both the and the incoming days that we are expected to know when his is. testimonies will start at the piece tribunal. allison that i'm get as just the that book that store in ukraine now, and the french prime minister says nothing is off the table in western efforts to prevent russia's advances. it comes to a stop to president a money in my call, which used to rule out sending soldiers to ukraine today on your kindness. so, you know, we are behind ukraine if we allow russia to take control tomorrow it could be member countries of the european union was perhaps us the most. i don't want my generation and those that follow to grow up with the idea. there's a lot jungle can once again be applied to, to your policy before that and was it on the front line in eastern you'd crane a don't? yes. got you. credit enforcers of evacuated 73 children. it's an area that has come
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under constant russian attack since the war began 2 years ago. you create in say the situation in the ac is continuing to get worse. and ukraine's president has how talks install jury deal with the crown prince. mom had been simon, the kingdom is paid a key role in helping broke up prisoner exchanges. started means of landscapes. trip comes as his forces have retreated from territory in eastern ukraine following intense fighting and is appealing for more health to both stocks of ammunition. ukrainian green exports are causing continuing protests. the neighboring poland scuffle is broke out on the streets of the capital war. so polish pharmacy, the crating parties is unfair competition bills, who are angry at you, environmental regulations and high cost to meet kind of change products. you can get the goal, james, i know we want to increase solutions to the 10 years ahead. so we know what to do cuz i want to produce how to change all the forms in which direction i need. we
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know nothing for that. we don't see them there, how much we're going to get for grade in 5 months with the equal. we process t a not only for us bomb is the nation and the whole european union needs to be aware that we have flooded with uncontrolled flows of different products from outside of the u that do not meet all european unknowns that we farm is off a bidding from by leasing, and that's why we cannot compete with such products, seen russia foreign diplomats of pay tribute to boys. num solve on the 953 of these assassination flowers were laid on the bridge in moscow, where the opposition leader was shot, rushes for my deputy. prime minister was a harsh critic off prize environment. 145 men were found guilty of the assassination, but he saw me say, whoever ordered the shooting escapes dresses. 2 days of nationwide protests have begun in nigeria against the rising cost of living, trade, trade unions,
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plain economy reforms, economic reforms i should say, introduced since a present bullet to nimble became leader last year. as i'm at age, race reports, the ending of the fuel subsidies remains one of the most controversial changes drive up the made is shocked by what he sees when he visit the local market to shuffle groceries. what type i last time it was maybe 500. now is 2500. you can see it in about 500 percent foot prizes us paddling out of control and the government described link to avoid hunger crisis. you know, if it gets the most populous country, trade union leaders have called the nigeria to keep the streets in 2 days of protest. at the end of the month, the government says its cracking down and companies suspected of holding foot supplies to keep prizes higher. was smoky, my good you, do you mean good old leads and corruption, the commission agents in condo state to rates suspected warehouses. we were able to identify it,
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and those are places where they are holding the images and based on our patients, we look at these uh, shops, old warehouses. and after that gives new houses, we push all we want to push out one day. trade is not just middle class has all but disappeared, and the poor gifting porter just a few months ago, the local currency last around 100 percent of its value. that tells me in order to purchase and file for almost everyone who's paid in that are most concerned for not getting any other item at the moment, is a rising cost of 200 kilometers from candle officials and so on. the border with the general public smugglers are making things worse to most of the content for this, for imagine that to me, the general public so that they can sell it all my there are, you know, and a ton to come back in have what they say for a new put it as change, you know, don't make it appropriate. it's 7 years. it's not just shut. it's line boldest to
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for the impulse to boost domestic production since then, not due to a subsidy and the price of rice and other staples saw by more than 400 percent. when things continues to be like this. without controlling the next type, the poor one. i don't know when i didn't win so by economies say, the only way i did it can avoid major flood crisis is to start addressing attacks. but i'm groups preventing people from going through their farms. the demolition opened up with us, but we set him control of that on the what we need it can be brought to you and only what we have accessed can be take out of the country. the reason way houses may provide some temporarily for now, but economies state government leaders must get high inflation an interest rate, as well as investing more in the agriculture industry. how many degrees? i just need a couple nigeria as active as in hong kong, have protested against government plans for a new national security law demonstrates as a government headquarters said the proposed legislation lacks democratic oversight
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and human rights safeguards, government leader states. and these need more help to come by security threats to driving use to, you know, to bring in the as well. so let's go, that's what a security and from the other countries, expensively the u. k. i o c o something. but we want to point out that those countries, they have a system and they have a been a powerful it was assigned to you. and i noticed with the past and just so there, thank you. so quite a lot we'll check in filings, but talk on black such so. so the system still ahead on alger 0, how babies are getting priority treatment to ensure lanka for measles. maxine but why has the disease retained 5 years after being virtually
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the the brought them back a much slide has coveted the entire village in central bolivia, dozens of families in laqueena, had their homes and crops destroyed. the land slide happened after a nearby down burst, causing widespread flooding, emergency clothes at helping recovery efforts and restoring power and water suffice as a public, healthy emergency has been declared in peril for dang, a fever. 32 people have died and 31000 have been diagnosed with the virus. the young junior, why, the pattern with unusually high temperatures is being blamed for the surgeon
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infections. my yeah, that's why i can. i think i'm and i must announce that health emergency is declared in 20 regions for a period of 90 days due to the issue of thank you. fever lot in the color, the unusual heat wave and the absence of winter and the last year have created a perfect scenario for the spread of this disease. the world health organization has raised the alarm over a rapid spread of nissan to worldwide. more than 306000 cases where reported last year, that number represents and almost 80 percent increase from 2020 to w h o is warning that more than half of all countries globally are high risk of measles outbreaks by the end of the year while in sri lanka, the government is rushing to control the spread of measles and boost of vaccine rolled out is giving priority to babies. now fernandez re for some colombo
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attempting to keep cuban and that community see this government clinic in a densely populated area of colombo has started administering additional measles vaccines. 5 years ago sherlock has succeeded in eliminating measles, but an outbreak last me mainly affecting babies prompted health authorities to introduce an addition of those. for instance, 6 to 9 months old. the highly contagious abalone disease spreads easily, especially when an infected person costs or sneezes. the increase in infections to more than 700 in 10 months, has many parents, worried to my mouth is due for the vaccine because he's 2 years old. and there's also a search in this printer for me is, is that's why i brought him to look at, introduced the measles vaccine for 2 years ago and claimed 99 percent coverage a depend demick resulted in a decrease in vaccinations. recent estimate said 10000 feet long from children had
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not been vaccinated. doctors, a warning of dire consequences, is that doesn't change due to them limited internet. maybe people don't understand the dangers now. parents may think once the child's got measles, everything will be okay. the complications like those in the brain can occur after 5 years. the children's agency, unicef, which is supporting health authorities with additional immunizations, says her locker has almost eliminated measles, but on vaccinate and people are at risk, it's a global void now. so any family who travels doing a job or to see that the transmission means this is happening. it's very likely that they may cause the bad thing fiction. and again, that this infection and if there is a valuable group of people interested into what, not for the moon yet, then the always remain in know a potential source for the, for the spending the infection. these 5 years of under investment a crippling economic crisis. and the rest of the form of health minister for fraud,
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the government says public health care remains the priority. having you've advocated means, those ones authorities here to determine to do so again, counting on a strong community health care system. but a previous drop in cases and fee is about vaccines. i'm making that difficult minutes. and then there's a 0, colombo, dr. muhammed one, there is a professor of via raleigh g at lancaster university in britain. he says, vaccination escape a. this is really important to understand that the vaccine against music is probably one of the best vaccine that are being developed, providing 97 percent protection in children when they are given to those is. and i think one of the issue with the means of a virus is that it is really contagious. it's a practice and you know, very lavishly, so one infected by some kinds of proud of to 18 different people. so now you will have to find this right balance between applying a vaccine and
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a larger population we had at least 95 percent of the population is vaccinated and has the amenities and on to to reduce the subject of this infection, which is very contagious. this can be done very quickly and rapidly because the vaccine availability is not really a problem. accessibility is there? what is just the good will an application that needed to be enforced by the local authority. so the good thing is that a vaccine is very, very effective to not to offend premier in london. and what's being billed as a sy fi documentary about the policy and experience of the mac, but it offers a look at an alternate history with the catastrophe for palestinians in 1948 never happened. harry fossett has been meeting the films called directors and the contact issue, contact him. so this is a film in which the city of lead the rates its own story, settled and confirmed. that's kind of described to them at the bottom of
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a session between me and it's the story of the knock, but what time has to be in school. the catastrophe is force displacement. in 1948 the israel was created, but it also offers an alternative. and imagined history in which the not, but never happened. it, as i say, it's co directors aimed at engaging audiences with the familiar subject in a new way to have a lie or huge syfy in there. and we figured ok, let's see what happens if you know, stranger things or making more they made connect behind on the fly. so i'll keep patient can take many things. but one thing they can take is your ability to imagine so they can take their imagination. this alternative universe mechanism that you chose, it's the reality in which israel doesn't exist. how do you expect this conceit to land and the current circumstances? of course i'm extremely concerned about the rise and anti semitism, which i do believe is real for me. it,
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there's so much jewish presence in our film and so you know, we have this independent state of, we call it the greater 11th, which is a syria palestine in another 9 and into this independent of palestine. jewish refugees fleeing anti semitism in europe are welcome to the real world has changed drastically since the film was finished the how much the tax of october the 7th, just the way that this is really a so tom gaza, rama eunice palmer city and citizen of israel it's a 2nd back, but they call it willingly transferring the people from gaza. but that's just another fancy name for the ethnic cleansing. and the genocide that's happening in, in, in, in the us and goes out right now unit says october, the 7th, instead of a tech tonic shift to the right within these ro impinging on free speech. the palestinian is radius of the month. so relative quiet he and his co director on now speaking out about this to him once more here and it's london premier, a fundraiser for
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a palace to educational charity and later this year and more planned events in the united states. well, how do you suppose it i'll just say around london? that's it for me for the back to bring them home and jump journeys with you next with more of the day stuff. sorry. the the scars of the warning. you pray, run deep. but the devastation of the country's precious ecosystems may take the longest to heat the people and power documents the environmental impacts of the fi too, and follows ukrainian war prizes investigators, as they collect evidence of what they described as eco site ukraine, ground 0 on i just need a huge, i mean, to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both,
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you've described that is better than and better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you. all that good cooks, i think, is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. usb 2. in the security council, this is a major stumbling block, is a problem to access it. you hear the story on told to how does era the veto his really military bands, the shogun, legalese, randy settlements in new york. you point west bank, the red lines bulk the borders of the only discovery, just new security. so, without in the area, i think you're just saw on those laps. they're all illegal is ready. 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 way the settlements suddenly is ready
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. soldiers appear on the old pacific bank. they approach forcing us to stop 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 is more proof of israel breaking in some national. the panic and chaos in northern gauze as the is really military fires on palestinians collecting food from a distribution center. the i'm how much of room this is out of here. a lie from doing also coming up that you into monetary and agency says,
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israel is systematically preventing aid from reaching the desperate people in gaza . we are trying to push this deal over the finish line. we do think it's possible

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