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tv   NEWS 30min  Al Jazeera  February 28, 2024 7:00am-7:31am AST

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a well, plaintive dropped humanitarian aid and rafa wimbledon. 1.4000000 people seeking refuge with little or no food. desperate palestinians gather to collect foxes of a provided by culture, egypt, jordan, united arab emirates, and friends and goals as know of palestinian, displaced by the fighting a campaign along the main road. they say the humanitarian aid that is reaching them is not even place to enough. i guess. the 2nd we're sitting here in the middle of the will out in the cold. i'm a waiting for a to land on the beach along the outer sheet street. we've never had to do this, but of situations become a lot more difficult as a result of the war and the weakness of got some our bridge unless we had to wait to aid and collect whatever we come to feed us children and fill our empty stomachs on the prices have been rising exponentially and people find themselves in dire straits as a result, old man and cons. standing him out in the cold waiting to get the feedback
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as he has of i mean on him of all the number of people who are suffering and dying need a staggering and the aid that into the district only covers 10 percent of the needs of those who a staffing and suffering. oh, this is a you, and humanitarian agencies says as well as systematically blocking aid and preventing permits from doing the work and draws assessment. so this is happening despite prod, coordination with these really all me. state convoys have come on defiant and systematically denied access to people that need too many cherry and workers have been harassed, intimidated, or detained by east ready forces and humanitarian infrastructure has been hit with at least 576000 people in the gaza strip. that's a quarter of the population. a one step away from farming. that's according to a scene in the united nations 8 official security council members have met to discuss the food scarcity game for that is on the has more on the discussions from
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the un palestinians. and guys that continue to suffer with not enough to eat. in many cases, nothing at all. 2 months ago, the united nations warned that by february, the people of guys a could face imminent risk of famine. on tuesday, the security council was told that is exactly what is happening. and here we are at the end of february with at least 576000 people. and also one quarter of the population. one step away from farming was one of the 6 children under 2 years of age. and nothing draws a suffix from acute knowledge. and the un said they're working to restart delivery to northern gas a, a. this is an absolute humanitarian imperative. the staff on our home was witnessed catastrophic conditions in the north. for the clean water scars malnutrition
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restoring and the seas is right. probably u. n is hesitant to explicitly say, palestinians are dying of hunger. it's becoming increasingly clear that it can not be denied. for witnessing and gaza right now, is that mass killing of children in slow motion? there is almost no food left and nothing is getting to them. and children are being starved while trucks of food are literally sitting just a few miles away, waiting to get in. and we know that this is happening largely because of is really bombardment and restrictions that are preventing the safe delivery of humanitarian aid, including food, a parent, the security council, even the united states, encouraged israel to do more. we urge israel to keep border crossings open for you may return a to enter gaza,
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to facilitate the opening of additional crossings to meet you monitor your needs at scale and to support the rapid safe delivery of relief items to vulnerable people and all the cause of the un continues to say to avoid a famine, there needs to be an immediate cease fire, but the u. s. continues to block any draft resolutions the call for that, the meeting. it's a joint gabriel's on do. how do you see it? at united nations in new york, the mouse is down playing optimism from the us president the seas 5 deal with its relative minutes. a senior member of a masters. political witness by some name that's hold on is there that i must still not received an official proposal for a deal. and mediators are still working on it. he said for benny deal to work. a master's conditions must be met, including return of people to the homes, israel's total withdrawal aid access of palestinians, and a guaranteed seas for now i'm also added
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a master seeking guarantors such as egypt kata tuck the un united states and russia to ensure any such deal is verifiably upheld by israel. he says that by this intervention has been directed at a domestic us audience and cannot conceivably have been intended to place pressure on israel and the yahoo. usa department however, remains optimistic that a deal can be made. 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 in gauging 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 of what is ready prime minister
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benjamin netanyahu, who suggested israel has the backing of the us public to continue its campaign. garza, we've got them to come on and moving them out of how many they need since the beginning of the. ready war i have been leading a political campaign with a therapist, a kid the precious contingent in the world before its time. and on the other hand, to gain support for israel to whom 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 riled. this gives us another year of strength to continue the campaign until complete victory. weitzman is director of the university of california is natalie and center of israel studies. and he says the us government is getting frustrated with israel's position. i think on the bottom an administrator has point to view the attendance to influence. listen, yahoo! part of the way behind the scenes which is really been going on since the beginning
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of this war. i have um not being entirely successful. i think the administration stand the time and again, it's request to be is ready to government. what's been up to the pond or they beat out to the very piece, mail, mama and then the bible. the ministration starts from the public liter leak. it's frustration. it's noises 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 plus ration that the administrator bill. i think we're missing yahoo in particular, but it's also, of course we're going to i to the fact that to the presidential election is approaching the power is right now. and the president has been taking a lot of criticism from the left wing of his party and upsets and groups among the democratic base to distance himself from missing yahoo! around from is rosabelle regardless. and the warrant ghost was ever shuddering.
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presidential primaries in the united states where the base democrats, republicans have voted in the state of michigan. dubai has comfortably won his policies primary these faced and this will bind slash from somebody to the board and cause of the mall for president donald trump. while he's won the republican primary and peace is any rival. that's nikki haley. let's go to john 100 who john slide from the city of deer born in michigan. and john, tell us about the great number of those who described themselves as uncommitted devices company of the well, that number is so significant, it's a pretty good perspective. joe biden is running against 2 other candidates. but coming in 2nd is the uncommitted vote, and there are tens of thousands of and we only have a 37 percent of the vote in normally about $20000.00 people under under normal primary like this would vote uncommitted. it's over $30000.00 now, and event continues. it could be as many as a $100000.00 voters. we don't know because all those votes are yet to be counted.
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and by county, you know there's, there are various differences there. got someone with me who can explain a lot of what's going on here. this is alexis say, dan, thank you for joining us. she is with the listening michigan campaign. and why don't you help me put this into perspective? this seems like a lot of people voting uncommitted, which is what you were going for here. what do you say? i mean, listen, when we launch this campaign we launched without target of, of 10000 votes. he compared it to trump selection in 2016, where he won against hillary clinton by a margin of 10000. and that was going to be our baseline victory. what you're seeing now is we're, we're breaking that record now. you know, creeping up on 35000 plus votes and while we don't have all the number is one of the key, um, you know, numbers that stick out is dearborn, particularly where we actually have a historic number of 86 percent of our votes currently coming in uncommitted where you typically were bite and had 180 percent of the air of american votes and in 2020. and so this number for dearborn coming in at 86 and our 86 percent
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uncommitted is a huge, huge number. and let's put this into perspective. i mean, these are people, the most of the ones that we've talked to anyway, who said they voted for biden last time around at this community. dearborn, when heavily for joe biden, and one after another. when we went to a polling place early today, the mayor, the county commissioner, and many voters, told us they were voting uncommitted. so this is, this is a, a big statement as i mean it is, you're talking about the air of american community, particularly in deer, lauren, that organized heavily for bite and in 2020 each. and at that time, what i have to say is we sat on the same side of the table is 7, what you're seeing now is we no longer even want a seat at the table. we're telling him that we're uncommitted to him as he continues to fund the ongoing genocide in his eyes that we are choosing to value human life and show him that he needs to count michigan out. when it comes to genocide, you're constantly taking our american tax dollars and funding the death and killing of our people who can't come back to our community and ask us for our vote. the thing i hear biden's reporter say over and over is that a vote against biding is
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a vote for trump, but you've got a response for that. what is, i mean, listen, i told him that a fight and made the right decisions. we wouldn't be here in the 1st place and that if we're trying to, to, to narrow the, the, the atrocities that palestinians have been facing to a trump 1st by that situation. that you're not really seeing the humanity of the movement. and that the, the, the movement is, is genuinely calling for by the end of his administration to hear us and he, to our demands by calling for an immediate and permanent ceasefire. so what i put back on that question is, you know, we have created a movement to let him hear us, and now the homeless is back on it. it falls back on him to make the right decision . so he's not hanging from over the presidency. it seems like vitamin might be hearing, you're one of his allies, gretchen whitmore, the governor of michigan said it was important that people are able to make this vote today. a biting himself said he hopes to have a cease fire by next. we do feel like you're beginning to get a response from the white house, you know, and so we actually have a permanent unit, what was announced as
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a temporary cease fire. and what we've seen and experienced as constant lip service . i'm an administration that is choosing to support a foreign country like israel, whose policies sit in direct opposition with our democratic values. and so for me and so he is ready to call for an immediate and permanency spite of fire and aids, or israel and work towards a free palestine where they're able to live in a one state where 2 people have a right to self determination and freedom we're not gonna have the conversation with him and what it is, what does this mean in november? i mean, if you don't get a satisfactory response, it's and the by the administration, what are these voters going to do? yeah, i mean that again falls back on by then what i will say. so listen to michigan strategy was organized as a protest vote for him to heat our demands for experiencing an election in november where it comes down to biting. and trump, which unfortunately is, is really presenting us with 2 terrible leaders in a country that seems itself to be been the free world. you know what i, what i expect voters to do is they're gonna, you know, do one of 2 things. they're going to skip the top of the ballot. they might vote
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for trunk again, or people are forgetting that there is a major election right now. 435. how seats up for re election? 33 senate seats. so what you're going to see is that voters are going to start pouring into the down ballot election to ensure that there is some sort of checks and balances. well, alexis 8 and thank you for talking to us. we appreciate it much. and the numbers are still rolling in, if we don't know what they will ultimately be, but i can tell you right now they're coming in surprisingly larger than was expected. the people here who has been in this campaign are hoping that that message will get to the white house. john, thanks back to john, under, in the, in the michigan are still head there are now, is there a the us expedite is a full mouth far right. permanent, truly, that's a columbia for crimes, including the frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current
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government knows not being picked up, but when the elections say they want to buy time using fix critical debate, ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash, but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice informed opinions. we don't live in a postcolonial work and you live in the neo colonial one. and gaza is resisting that termination inside story on al jazeera. in an increasingly complex world, it's paramount to be direct. exception was there should be this month on sort of discussions that come through the norm upfront on houses here, asking questions. were you ever warren's about the health effects of our no understanding the reality reporting from the action? the hospital with fearless german is just behind me. hundreds of people have been
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back to h as an in depth coverage, tying on stakes 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, [000:00:00;00] the, you watching out 0 reminder about top stories this uh and is ready for specific games. open fire on palestinians trying to get sued aid and gaza stipends. any time, so the crowds, west of gauze, the city is ready, army has repeatedly attacked people in the line here for humanitarian supplies across the district. un security council members will be meeting to discuss the
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food shortage in gaza. see, the 8 officials says about half a 1000000 people. just one step away from the big eligible has decided the presidential primaries and the key us state of michigan. i present you advisors, what's the way with the wind for the huts? phase noticeable, flat screen. somebody continues to you ever histones on the cause of cold or friends and activists of being the paying tribute to the american admin who set himself on fire in protest against israel's for on gaza. a 25 year old aaron bush though, died from the buttons. he sustained outside these rarely embassy in the us capital on sunday. christmas to lead me has more not from new york to active is aaron bush now is a here he has shown the ultimate sacrifice and took the ultimate form of protest. they held the vigil for the 25 year old here in new york. as well as in
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washington dc, renewing his call for a cease fire and gaza. it was in the us capital outside the is really embassy on sunday, that bush now wearing his air force uniform, recorded what he calmly described as an act of protest. and i will no longer be complicit in genocide, setting himself a blaze shouting. 0 the air force, as is investigating bush now, was a cyber defense operation specialist stationed in ohio since late last year. and due to end his service in may, the white house had this reaction. the president is aware and we can,
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i can say that to you will call these boys on these days armed men of talked his village in january was separated from his finally managed runaway and ended up at this come school be my my you know, like i'm you know, i was, i'm not fine. my family is still back there. i keep thinking about them. i tried to call them on the telephone,
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but the numbers don't go through. sometimes i want to go back home to see if they're okay. youngest, here is 11 years old, the wine known to each other and did not separately, but they found called forth in the shed experience. you don't have to go very far to find such stories of children who are abducted. some of them are very traumatized. they say they cannot find how to lawrence before youtube is trying to support them. one of her sides was killed. the other is in the hands of the fighters. she does what she can, but she's also taking care of 17 other family members. william,
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how you for my house is not com. i think about my boys all the time. for 16 years after being extradited to the united states of cocaine trafficking charges, columbia as former right wing power, military leader, celebratory mancuso returned to his home country the former. so called war lord was greeted by a mass of security operation to ensure safety victims, organizations, and government officials, hope them inclusive will provide information about 10 thousands of crimes when
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power military groups part left wing rebels in the 1990 in early 2000 mean or out the thing so often with the complexity of governments forces and the political them business elite for now, i'm inclusive will remain in prison and is due to face several trials. but he's hoping to get a reduced sentence and an early release by collaborating with columbia as transition will justice system and working as a so called special piece emissary for the government and talks with the remaining groups. what's clear that mancuso kept meticulous records about what happened back then. he has detailed information including naming names, locations, and information about specific operations that took place that could be very valuable in reconstructing some of the crimes that took place during the prior military era. for years, victims of paramilitary groups have seen the extradition of commanders such as inclusive as a way to slow down investigations involving state forces and the political establishment. many,
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many hearings with columbia and judges. mancuso has already spoken of the involvement of high ranking police stations in war crimes. in previous testimony, before transitional justice authorities here, he provided information about a mass graves that subsequently led to the discovery of many corpses and for any families, that means the difference between knowing what happened to their family member and not the victims say the former, commend their needs to prove is word for them. it's hard for us to believe that a power military, someone who has done so much damage to society is truly regretful. and now you, since they have to piece many people here in columbia, i believe them on causes uniquely positioned to set the record straight on a number of past crimes. we're also helping the government moving forward on new piece process is that the government, the institutions will have to be careful to strike a delicate balance between offering him
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a life sentence. and also ensuring that the victims will receive a thoughtful testimony list and that i'm 50. i just see that both the public health emergency has been declared in peru for den gave fever. 32 people have died and 31000 to being diagnosed with the virus. the all new a weather package we have on usually high temperatures is being blamed for the search in infections to bolivia, with hundreds of families that being evacuated from the flooded city of columbia. the northwestern city was hit tough to the accurate river. best is banks. the ongoing rainy season, which began in december as being lessons by the on the new climate phenomena. the government says, flooding across the north is caused at least 40 deaths since the start of the rain, new season. and major fall hasn't golf to market in the city of evelyn northern iraq. the place is believed to be installed by an electrical short circuit. local
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media say that hundreds of shops of atlanta bizarre, which is primarily a secondhand clothes market. and down, it took hours for firefighters to try and bring the file under control. i. that's it for me. can find plenty more information on the website i was, is there a dot com? got the weather coming up and then inside story we'll examine why the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu to car, out of ground offensive, and rough, the color we got some bits and pieces of proud of right across the middle east. at the moment, i think here in tulsa, we should stay long as you drive, but that's a possibility of some west of weather just to the north of us around the golf all the way up towards q 8, snow the river, the high ground of air on some live the showers into around west and past, you might even catch a shower to close at eastern the end of a mont. as
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a system continues to trundle its way towards buckets done with some heavy down pools and some smoother for afghanistan, bright disguise. come back in behind and it will stay dry and practical season. the side of the mediterranean temperature is gradually picking up here as well goes, it goes from 20 celsius on wednesday to about 23 degrees on that 1st day. unless you can see the sunshine is standing right the way up into the black sea. so some sunshine to across the northeast of africa, some shallow side for the north west of africa, northern positive algeria that could cause some localized flooding, northern areas of tennessee, or to sing some of that which was quite a brisk wind just driving his way out. whole that libya scirocco when this one shows the started to push in to the fall south of west africa. i'm trying to establish, wants to get rod across central africa, some big down post,
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just about mozambie extending into southern pennsylvania. frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows not being picked up, but when the elections say they want to buy time using with a critical debate, ok, some of them are struggling. let's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice informed opinions we don't live in a postcolonial work and you live in a neo colonial one. and gaza is resisting that termination inside story on al jazeera of to attack and gun was that for nearly 5 months. he is wally prime minister is focusing on vasa benjamin this. now he says a ground defensive is vital to eliminating how much on any c's 5 would only delay the inevitable. for about 1500000 palestinians from the this is inside story,
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the hello there and welcome to the program. i'm nora, kyle palestinians,

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