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wish to those demanded a freedom, the rule of law and will always include the views from all sides. the israel bombard central garza for another $92.00. strikes have killed almost 13000 palestinians. says that 12 of this of the, i don't know about this and this is all just you have a life in doha. also coming up, food aids drops in parts of southern gaza. the palestinians in the north say is really is of blocking delivers the criticism of joe by these guys are policy even as he wins as parties primary in the us state of michigan and why measles is on the y as in parts of the u. k. report
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from timing of switch on the how hotspots of the outbreak. the we're going to start in gaza with he is very managers unrelenting in his bombing campaign. the war has killed any 30000 palestinians. most of the women and children . these are pictures from the city of that on by the in central garza overnight is video strikes targeted a residential building, killing at least 2 children. volunteers have been racing against the clock to rescue any survivors trumped onto the rubble in gaza. city sizes, the palestinians have been scrambling for bags of flour is a hunger crisis, unfolds across the strip. caught out as cold in the international community to stand against what it calls the deliberate starvation of the palestinian people by israel un agencies and age groups and say as many attacks on the collapse of law and order. i'm making it more difficult to get a into the strip follow standing is are camping along the main road waiting for age
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. they say this applies reaching them are nowhere near enough. i must've looked at . i want to see, i think i missed that guy. we're sitting here in the middle of the walk 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 our situation has become a lot more difficult. as a result of the war and the weakness of some our bridge, unless we had to wait to aid and collect whatever we come to feed our children and fill our empty stomachs on the food. the prices have been rising exponentially and people find themselves in dire straits. as a result, all the men and cons, standing here out in the cold waiting to see that the biggest piece of i man and with all the number of people who are suffering and dying need a staggering. and the aid that into the strip only covers 10 percent of the needs of those who a staffing and suffering. the young humanitarian affairs office as israel is
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blocking a deliveries and preventing pat emetics from doing the work. despite the agreements with v as really ministry, a 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 you, monetary and infrastructure has been hit. and of course, joining me now on the phone from the roof in southern gaza. i took us through the latest is really strikes and of course, these monitoring crisis, the guys has been facing to you as well. so far with getting the consent reports to film. i left the hospital in there, that's where there are 7 people reported to killed in the overnight attacks. and within the past hour, just early hours of this morning as a group of people were gathered in one of the medium bows and there. but they were fired at by a drawing the 7 people,
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including the 2 children from the overnighted life when i visited them, show the home and the eastern part of the city. their reports has more than 10 injuries already and a lot. so hospitals with this, the tragedy of the overnight attack and the residential on the there are people are still under the rubber. we were told by an eye witness. that house was pretty much hocks with displaced families from honeymoon and god and the northern part will bid shouldering inside the residential home for the past weeks. and it's more reason please, since the beginning of the ground invasion in the, in the city of honeywell. what the tragic right now is the fact that people, as we printed the report that i can, the on the mean goes across the doctor where they're here in the city that was part of the close to one or the city of rashid road or in the central area, they're coming in the cold and it's 5 the danger waiting for human a chance it's trucks and they're being fired at as of now where there's point,
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we've got a naval forces. i find that people who are the coastal world right at the western part of do by city. that's very cool. that goes to vote and gaza city unless you go that's what was the quote of all that was in part of the city. one person reported killed from the tv and fire and from the naval, as from the gunboat at the shores of both garza and there is bela $68.00. and there are more tragedies emerging from the city of han units where at least 18 bodies collected from the city of nato or hospital of mandated these surrounding areas are being killed within the past couple days, i've been reading military pulled out from the area, but the warning, hear from people who are in the area and inside the hospital that there are libraries still. and the surrounding the finity of, of mazda, of hospitals, they're taking position at the top of the roof tops of the, of the buildings remaining building,
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pass it around the hospital and the constantly firing at people as they try to get these bodies it from there. but so far, 18 bodies were removed and were taking it to another hospital, a life because he buried in the back courtyard of the hospital as there is no place for robert proper barrier. right now a given the situation that hon you into it more than also a 10. 3 of these already collected it from the eastern part of han in the city over pointed to the god there are you in the hospital you're given to spend difficulties on the road to transfer them and the danger involved in going all the way to the hospital as the, the parts of the military vehicle and tanks are still in the central part of opinion. it's barring the entry of cars and little on the i the relief from volley and some 5 for the hospital, the western part of the city. unfortunately, we're talking about the double charge you do right now. not,
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not only people are hungry, largely across the got to be happy in doing this ongoing intense bombing campaign that is effectively right now presenting the entry of the human a 3 in a truck and also a barring the, the, the release to efforts by international organizations including united nations and auto and other other organization to provide the financial assistance of people in the northern park and here in overcrowded southern part of this trust . how do you thank you very much indeed as honey welcome would bring us up to date, profit and southern gaza. at least a 576000 people in gaza or a quarter of the population is said to be just a step away from funding that's according to a senior aide official from the united nations. members of the un security council have been meeting to discuss the severe food shortage in gaza. gabriel, alexandra, who's got more and the talks from the united nations
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palestinians. and guys that continue to suffer with not enough to eat. in many cases, nothing at all. 2 months ago, the united nations warrant 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, but at least 576000 people. and also one quarter of the population. one step away from freshman, with one of the 6 children under 2 years of age. and nothing draws us suffering from acute knowledge vision. 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 witness 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 the 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 rarely 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, man, to turn a to enter gaza, to facilitate the opening of additional crossings to meet you mandatory, and needs
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a 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 that call for that the meeting. it's a joint gabriel's on do. how does it at united nations in new york homeless has done played optimism by the us president, that a 65 deal with israel is imminent. a senior member of the groups political ring boss, some name told all to 0, how much is still waiting for an official proposal. a view, i say department however means optimistic an agreement can be reached. 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
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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, but amongst the joining us not from occupied east jerusalem, so the us state department on job, i mean fairly confident that some sort of deal is going to be done. but how much time playing expectations? what is the, how much response to all of this so many a couple of senior officials have been talking publicly about this one of them. as you mentioned, the rest of i am speaking to me last night from assemble, essentially describing president biden's comments as wishful thinking. at this point in terms of the timeline of a deal being struck by next monday, 4 or 5 days from now, essentially in terms of what he said around the details,
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they have not yet been sent a formal proposal of those details. a lot of those details that are floating around being briefed on by is randy officials in particular to these writing media. he said they will not respond to those details until they are concrete and written down in a formal proposal. but what he did say was how much had a number of red lines that needed to be met by these randy side. in order for that to be a deal fail some of the obvious ones you might expect. office dissertation of hostilities, a long time to say it's gonna cost them, sees an end to the war. essentially, they'd like to see withdrawal of all his ready forces from outside cause it increased a help with rebuilding. and amongst those red lines, it's really important to say that there is a determination from how mass, according spelt denying that they will not move forward in a specific sequence. they can happen in any order. are they willing to offer flexibility or not? he said they do need of course,
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to have international guarantors. he was insistent on this in order to verify israel is actions and then the days ahead, as we look forward to the potential resolution offices, 5 deal, it's key. but he said the us wishful thing. thing has it, what is really the time and by the fact that there is a domestic concerns with president biden, is not necessarily trying by talking public fee about the imminence of a deal to try and put pressure. and that's in yahoo's government. so from an as rainy perspective, it's not so much the us pricing pressure on them to try to accelerate this deal. because clearly the us is still maintaining the size of the security council and as don't to 9 said to us. clearly they are still prepared to furnish a minute 3 a to his row for them. thank you very much. indeed for them box spring. it is up to date from east jerusalem. they made up call to us as the international community is failing to both end the suffering of palestinians and protect civilians in gaza. chic telling them how much autonomy was speaking during a state visit to friends,
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presidents, a manual, my com, welcomed him to paris on tuesday. the visit follows the cx 5 proposal discussed last week in the french capital. and then in the hospital, highly alarming you up to them over the counter and risk a higher than ever before as the world continues to witness the genocide being waged against the brotherly palestinian people using starvation, force displacement, indiscriminate selling is that in the meanwhile, the international community is still unable to adopt the unified stance that puts an into the war and the gaza strip. it provides a minimum level of protection children's women and civilians. my duty is where the forces are again carrying out a rate in the city of janine and the occupied west bank on confrontation, so broken out between palestinian fighters and is really forces military bulldozers of destroyed infrastructure and dug up roads. local journalists are reporting a drone strikes with at least one person wanted lebanese on drugs,
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as well as far the bottles of rockets into northern israel. the residential building. currently ex mona was destroyed, no injuries have been reported. they exchanges a fight across the border of intensified since he is really on the bottom of the city and east 11 on monday to friends and active as a being private. so being paying tribute to the american amman, who set himself on fire and protest against israel's war on gaza to the 5 year old i don't. bushnell died from barnes he sustained outside. these are the embassy in the us capital. on sunday, for sicily, me has more from new york and the 2 active is aaron bush now is a he has shown the ultimate sacrifice and said the ultimate form of protest. they held a vigil for the 25 year old here in new york. as well as in washington
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dc, renewing his call for a cease fire in 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 the air force as is investigating push 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, i can say that it is obviously, is a, it's a, a horrible tragedy. and our thoughts are with the family loop, a barbosa met bush now doing community service work. when he was stationed in san antonio, texas. she says he grew up on the east coast and a very religious family. i don't think he was mentally ill and she probably thought
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that as other people have said that the society is it will be allow what's going on . and god, they refunded with their own tax dollars. that's payments and that's, that's ill. and he was outraged by it, and he could see that if politicians weren't acting, they ignore the protesters that are out there every weekend ceasefire. demonstrations are now weekly, hans and many us cities. so many are small and no longer make the news unless protesters block traffic or engage and other acts of civil disobedience that need to arrest california to excess take here in new york memorial service has been organized like this one to pay tribute to aaron bush now with more than a half 1000000 people in gaza now at risk of starvation active credit him with putting their suffering back in the spotlight present. telling me i'd 0 the
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still ahead on i'll just say that we're going to look at why size can be as population continues to decline, that one of the fastest paces in the world, the frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows not being to win the index sense, say they want to buy time using fix political debate. ok. some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice, informed opinions, but we don't live in a postcolonial work and we live in a neo colonial one. and gaza is resisting that termination inside story on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headline, which is there a sense the stage giving voice to the voice program, producing rise to an alternative view from well today on allergies in
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the the you want to know just need a reminder of our top surveys. this are, is really a starts and a home and dead obama and central jobs us of kills to children, volunteers at times and rescue survivors. we under the rubble, israel's war has killed 13000 honest indians. since it's over the summer, you weren't the security council members have been discussing the food crisis and gaza senior 8 official says more than half a 1000000 people are only a step away from, from an excuse. israel of system not secure blocking. a deliberate is donald trump is defeated, making hailey in michigan's republican primary law. president joe biden,
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easily bruce to victory and the democratic one, but tens of thousands of people cost a protest vote against abiding over the support for israel's war on johnson. john hanjin reports some dearborn michigan in michigan. the message to president joe biden has been delivered to the 10s of thousands of arab and muslim americans voted for uncommitted. and the states democratic presidential primary, a protest vote against president bite and support of the war and gaza from a community that over whelming li voted for him last time in the majority air of american city of dearborn voter. after voter told us which box they checked, did you vote uncommitted? yeah, i'm committed, as of right now, as i'm coming to you, why do you want to know present? because of what? because of the way you've been telling me why it was it was to and they want and
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stuff it was there was little doubt that donald trump would when the republican primary in michigan for the bible would come in 1st and the democratic campaign. and they had their supporters, i voted for donald j. trump. i know the way the surprise of the night was the 10s of thousands of democrats who cast a vote of no confidence in the man most supported 4 years ago. biden is clearly been listening, saying he hopes for a cease fire by next week, dearborn mayor abdullah, her mood was not impressed. or you simply can't look past the genocide where there's been the killing there's been over 100000 now who have been killed wounded or who are missing. so you can't really, really just right off. committed voters haven't come close to the meeting. joe biden in the michigan primary, but they don't have to do one by just 850000 votes. here in 2020 and 4 years earlier, donald trump won this date by just 10000 votes, and the uncommitted campaign believes it has the votes, didn't i buy it in a key?
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so wednesday did he is holding on to when a november is biden edges ever closer to amassing the delegates to win his parties . nomination, uncommitted vote marks a warnings to president. many of these voters helped put into office john henry and l g 0 dearborn, michigan. the you guys 2nd biggest city is suffering a major, right. break of measles. more than 70 percent of cases in the country have been recorded. informing them many have occurred among groups for vaccination levels are low. jonah hall reports from by me i'm. the measles is on the match again and here in the hot spot city building in, in england's west midlands. the measles, mumps, and rubella or m m r vaccine is being dispensed to children at a pop up clinic. the current outbreak is growing fastest and excluded communities
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with post koby vaccine hesitancy lingers and there's mistrust of the m. m. a job in particular because of decades old. discredited research looking it's to autism. unfortunately, some years ago there was some nasty rooms about it which proved to be false. and we can talk about that later, but there is room, is that completely false and it is a very good vaccine and it is a very safe vaccine. some communities are more skeptical than others. here the u. k . is health security agency appeals to a group of moms in birmingham, somali community, one with among the lowest vaccination rates. okay. this woman says her 2 sons most developed autism after receiving the job. and while the connection has been debunked, the injection is a co incidence. unfortunately, stories like hers are often amplified on social media informing the wider community
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. this woman describes feeling brainwashed and confused. so it's a lot of false information in picked up. how can you spell that? because me, i am the mom of 2 children. my to to the health like seeing. because i have had a multiple moms, a most of that. a lot of the nurses who say don't use the social media of social media, especially if it takes all this what we're using today. well, this is been fascinating because what we've had in here's a glimpse into the online world of missed this information. and it's very real consequences, and we also quite a lot, a large number of people being admitted to a hospital, which we don't want. what we would like to see is getting up to that 1995 percent general immunization for him. and well, because that's going to protect everybody, that's the goal and the health system is well equipped to deliver it to the mall
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back, saying, yeah, changing mines is proving much odd. jo, nicole elders, 0 booming subcommittees population has been declining for years at one of the fastest rates in the world. and some result of a promising fertility rates. women of childbearing age or having fewer children, years and financial incentives have failed to encourage couples to have babies. and the reason the central bankrupt board suggests the pressure on young people to compete is to blame you on this came reports from so todd t, hey, is a mother to quadruplets. she's on extended leave from her career in nuclear power plants to raise her toddlers with the help of her mother. while her husband is working overseas. and they, they really need. i'm done with them. i've used the babysitter before because there's 4 of them. i hired to a $2700.00 each. so we spent $5400.00 per month on babysitters alone.
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what family can spend that kind of money to raise children to the child and her husband decided to try for a baby after he moved to a company with generous child care benefits. typically one is only going to the biggest plus in my job. so which was the culture of the company? they consider my participation in family affairs, both as an invitation, but it's something completely natural. such, workplace culture is rare in a country infamous for fostering workaholics. in fact, government data shows only 6 percent of fathers employed by large companies and 2.3 percent of fathers in small to medium sized businesses, use their paternity leave. in 2021 men used parents and they much lower compared to woman. but the thing is that we shouldn't blame men for not trying to use this benefit because there's lot of empirical evidence that if menus parents and they've compared to woman, they experience greater penalty. for years, the government has invested hundreds of billions of dollars to try to reverse the
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the population trend, including $750.00 monthly parent pay for couples with newborns. but with little success. a recent central bank report found that a root cause of south korea's ultra low birth rate was the competitive pressure, young people face, and all aspects of life, including anxieties linked to employment, housing, and health care. the bank suggest using competition by encouraging the use of parental leave programs providing more incentives for people to relocate out of the capital region or half the population lives and increasing the number and quality of jobs for young people. all tall challenges in a swiftly green country with a number of koreans and they're a seventy's, exceeds those in their twenty's unit skim algebra. so or whether it's going to be nice and inside. story is going to examine wine and spring from the basement. nothing. yahoo is determined to carry,
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i'd have to run defensive buffer in guns and go passes and stay with us and on the hello off to a cold and lucky start to the tank was positive northwest here for us. then some fold around. here we're looking at to tell him that we're rolling in from the atlantic looking pretty telling tab 2 and 2 central pilots. ultimate, it's right. it is a storm emil. bring you some very windy weather into a italy sicily a particular thing. some really nasty conditions, choppy waters in the mediterranean here in southern north. we've got some weather just making his way across the western side of russia, just pushing out sofa at about 6 days. try that for jeremy much opponent, 2 west and there was a progress made out towards us with
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a good deal of frogs settled and sorry, but we hope we'll see some whatsoever to sliding further south with an east, which as we go through this day coming in across england slowly, last 3 cool weather. come and getting behind some showers and some of the wintry in nature that while it comes down across the low countries into farms know them areas of spite. and again, it could be a little wintry here. i'm every flight pressure that's china gets way across the med pushing across main directly into greece. but you said what? whether to into the far north of algeria and old and ever since and easiest thing. some riley went with it could call some local as long as it pops up through fast. i mean, while it's sunshine and show us west africa, the, the asking questions, were you ever warren's about the health effects of our no understanding the reality reporting from the action the hospital
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with fearless german is just behind me. hundreds of people have seen it back to a to is an in depth coverage thailand states it's future of fossil fuel. nope, renewable. i'll just use teams on the ground. bring you closer to the heart of the story of to attack and gun was that for nearly 5 months, his wally prime minister is focusing on vasa benjamin this. now he says a ground defensive is vital to eliminating how much on any cx 5 would only delay the inevitable. for about 1500000 palestinians, fact that this is inside story, the .
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