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in the backbone of coastal communities in malaysia generations. but that's the way of life is coming on district the . the hello and serial venue is good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from don't coming up in the program. this our global condemnation and calls for an independent investigation into these really killing of a 112 palestinians collecting food aid in northern gauze. the system and gaza is what we said in many times is all his needs is more than on its needs for warning from the world health organization with the lack of food aid and medical supplies across the strip making the situation worse every single day. a palestinian refugees and 11 on mourning the loss of their loved ones in gaza. and worry that
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they too might become victims of israel's latest and voters turn out across iran for their 1st parliamentary election since nationwide protest in 2022 and full qualifying for the fast growing pay of the season is about to get underway and behind is the start of mass, the stipends, the s o 2 in the full straight world title. the there is a global condemnation after is really soldiers shot and killed palestinian scrambling for desperately needed food and gaza city. foreign ministers, age groups and rights. organizations of all denounced the attack, at least 112 people were killed at over 700 injured, many of whom are now in critical condition. these are some of the scenes film, dis, palestinians gathered bodies of the dead of the united nations,
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which has repeatedly failed to secure a ceasefire is now calling for an independent investigation. in the south of the strip is really military attack to school housing displays. palestinians. this is an hon, eunice, at least 4 people were killed. more than 30220 palestinians have now been killed since israel launched it's war on gaza and, and gaza city and is really air strikes. targeted a gathering of palestinians in the neighborhood of, i'll say, tune at least 5 palestinians were killed, their attacks have cause widespread damage and destruction across the area. i was yours is, my little girl reports her down to month. the tie as i'm standing in the middle of as a, to a neighborhood. it was one of the most densely populated areas and causes cities. but it was invaded by these really forces on 2 occasions during this war and before the land defensive them of the area was carpet bombs for days, killing an injury 100 in today, dozens of dead bodies remain buried under these ruins and dozens more are still
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lying. on roads, but there's massive destruction at large scale devastation as the pictures shown on the houses level. the buildings burned down and infrastructure destroyed. and when you're at the gl model, mostly with the seller, but most office of destruction on a massive scale beyond any description of homes were destroyed. this is all that is left of my property bestowed, but i'm not thinking i shall see. i'm gonna pass off a block out of the last time i called my family was 5 days ago and they told me the situation was dangerous. i austin, to leave the company and they told me snipers and drones were all around them and they couldn't leave. i do not know without killed or buried underneath debris. i appeal to the right across the whole we'll see most to help us remove the trouble to find well, some of these all nations they had as the columns of smoke are still seen rising from buildings which were set on fire by these really forces they've destroyed
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every aspect of life in the gauze strictly even depriving people of the possibility of returning to their holiness at hail on. yeah, then when's the awful bubble was my family and i were at home and all of a sudden we were showered with mrs. and training and lunch due to and dark and we were definitely we kept calling out to one another. our neighbors to start the child to see of their sons were kids. and one of them had his head of going as buddy the just let me know, just these are some of the dead bodies recently recovered from under the ruins in the neighborhood. and most of them are women and children being killed inside their homes. as these really missiles and shells fell on their heads. residents and civilian defense teams on hand in hand are hoping to find any survivors under this multi story building. normally, we are doing our best to recover dead bodies and hoping we can find any survivors. we found some trapped underneath the rubble. they've been there for 10 days without food or water. at the grace of god, they're still alive. there's large scale devastation with that carpet bombing and
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followed by a landing page. i think there's being the intentional destruction of homeless i in the infrastructure and every aspect of life in the gaza strip snyder the whole i just see about how you doing medina to as well target boys who is joining us now on the phone from southern gaza tory bring us the very latest on the ground. yes, in fact, serial a boss to 24 hours work critically close the as as well as cops k, you can get submitted treated as an hourly basis. specifically that within the past few hours, we have been seeing more likely with increase of mandatory strikes from the newburgh part to the southern part of the territory. now, specifically, a few moments ago, usually minute treat targeted residential goes into the refuge account. ok, north of the guns trips and we have been seeing more expect for the strikes on the city on eunice, we're at least for 3 and have her for that. killed off 5 has been show flat to
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being targeted in how about the rest of the show make or who the part to the is what i think i'm talking in the said showing us well, which is rough. i have been widely attack. you know, that part of the eastern part of the city for residential being for belongs to our share family, had been reduced to the russell where one path in has been told with those of injuries. and the civil defense cruisers to, to the very moment watching in order to recover the entries for under the rustle of the destroy the house. is it what we can see that life is this training house or going to terrifying speed where the attacks that are with the to be carried out from every now and then it has goes to code damage to infrastructure. it has to be an administered pills, has been saying that more than 190 hours dansby was totally in the car 24 hours as i'm due to the store, completely surpassed to me. then 30000 palestinians have been to,
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since the click of this conflict and the to international urging and close to can you from just came back these really military attacks. what we've been seeing is that there is the attacks have been carried out against civilians for the vast majority of people being killed are 2 and one impact serious. yeah. tarry. thank you very much for all that reporting. that's the very latest that we can say at this hour 15 gmc, from the gaza strip of basic necessities are in short, supply in rasa and gaza. southern border, there are 1500000 palestinians crammed into the city and there's very little food or drinking water to be found. prices are skyrocketing like oh, apple reports and make sure small kids set up next pertains housing, the displaced in russell. there's not much on off, they have a few can goods, fruits and some vegetables. palestinians are desperate for the basics. but the cost of what's on offer is too high for many families here. remember the time when
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things were in so desperate? what's the use now? we cannot even find a loaf of bread even if i could afford it. i am an old man unemployed and it's too expensive. ramadan is around the corner. i wonder how god's ends will be able to survive, but the shortage of food is rails will run. garza has caused a humanitarian crisis. people simply don't have enough to eat. within one kito a frozen meat to sold for almost $30.00. what's fault about the pound of commodities in high season? what's the cost of the dollar? now one keno goes for close to $3.00, or even miller. the bowl weighs heavily on rough us population. many displaced multiple times. sheltering from is ready guns, and bonds. the fish, how long from the moment we wake up till the moment receives that? we are but to link, to survive. fighting to get our hands on some water and get ahold of a loaf of bread for our children. we are exhausted mentally and physically. this is
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unbearable. i cannot tolerate any more. that phase uncertainty about what the future holds for those sheltering and rustle the frosting. months of ramadan is arriving, sued the time of prayer, contemplation, kindness, and charity. hard to observe when you are under constant, bombard mike level. so apologize. there are several countries have condemned israel's targeting of palestinians waiting for food in northern gaza. you foreign affairs chief, has burrell denounced it as totally unacceptable german foreign minister and a lena bear box. and that she is shocked by the killings and called on the israeli army to fully investigate how the mass panic and shooting could have happened french president the matter. i'm not close as he strongly disapproves of what happened and is demanding truths, justice and respect for international law. turkey accuse israel of committing another crime against humanity and condemning palestinians in gaza. the famine and
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columbia announced it is suspending the purchase of weapons from israel in response to those killings or that's bringing them are sure, uh more as a professor of security and notary studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. hallmark something that the u. n said when they reacted to the killing of, of, of, of these palestinians waiting for food yesterday was they said we can't we, we didn't deliver that aid because we can't deliver any aid to northern gods. because d, confliction doesn't work anymore. i need you to explain to our viewers what that is, the confliction, what it means, and what it means that it's not working. so the confection sales is a coordinating, the coordination form, ideally between the 2 combating sites. so between should we say the better seeing resistance on one end and the idea of on the other. and they will have a communication line. and they will coordinate where the fighting should be. and when there's some form of humanitarian assistance going on,
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they will communicate to be able to organize this. so there are no accidents, no shooting by accidents, no misunderstandings, new abuse of the humanitarian quarter doors at the inmate in the supplies for one side or the other. but since this cannot happen, then there should be some for some formal mediators usually with the foot side, since there is no input side uh realistically. and there is a complete mistrust between the df and the, and the policy and resistance. so what we, what we're seeing is, and what we should expect actually is a baltimore and possible crimes or accidents, whichever way you want to put it. but very, very serious when you don't have these got a type of the, the come fiction sales. so this would be the you when the conflicting around delivery of aid would be the u. n, saying we're sending in trucks, we're sending in trucks to this place, this location at that time. this is what it will look like. don't attack this area at that time. is that right? so the douglas area that's one but also protect disparity for tech. try and try to
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organize how this aid is going to be delivered within from the areas where the, the idea of physical control or a web, how much isn't controlled. so ideally it should be a command is on the local command, is localized command as in these 2 in the, in this specific area where the but i don't know big commanders or, or hired on the idea of side or from us side. some of the battalion commanders and they would be actually talking or having had a present that the talking to the, the un or okay, are you major? whether you like says the conflictions, we can't bring a because deconstruction doesn't work in the past their, their, their aid convoys haven't been attacked by him. us, right, you and agencies and never said, well, how much is attacked or a convoy? that's why we're not going. they said our a gun boys have been attacked by the age really military, and that's why we're not going. yeah. so when they say the confliction isn't working, that means they can't secure a commitment for this from the is really military to not attack aid. that's
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a that looks like so it looks like so because the so far the show we say the eddie is or the a pedant control in these areas is by the idea. and therefore they have the opposite end in, in, in these areas. and therefore, the more or more responsible and that also the occupation for so that they'll have more or more responsibilities in these areas to provide security for the immediate . but it combat is cut off the clinical, you can have accidents that you don't expect. so that's why it's very important for them to have the, the, these type of either the mediator lead the confliction sales or the confection sales by the present steps from the phone from both sides. but can i point out, you say, you say come back is chaotic and i understand that of course, i think all of us can understand that. but what aid agencies delivering a to northern does it have said recently, it has not been a we were quoting crossfire or we got caught in the middle of a gun fight it. what they've said is, our convoy has been attacked. some have said it was deliberate,
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others didn't go there, but they've said it was attacked by the is really military. it doesn't sound like they're getting caught in the crossfire. yeah, it is good. i mean, it could be the, we need more to know more more about the details of what happened. it could be, um, you can honestly think there was it. okay. so it took to bring it to yesterday early to the fire involved yesterday evening is really military never said we were fighting a mos in that area. they said we felt threatened and that's why we opened fire. yeah, it's a, i'm ask who is a, maybe i must, it's not even there. whether this is a lot of the issue, you know, the, the, the cal. so you can come from a, a miscalculation by a, the show we say a battalion commander on the, the idea side that the decides that the, well, this is a threat and i'm going to act on it more. um, on the other side, someone decides that the okay, that is what you do the king. so i'm going to use this situation to flight back and, and then k as happens. so it could be a miscalculations. that's why you have
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a need to have a bit of a higher up in terms of the command and control structures, either talking to each other or talking to them at the to. and there's that needs to be a minimum of trust. it's a very fleeting trust, it's a, it's just a trust to deliver some aid for a population that is talking and it needs this a desperately. so it needs to this very, very short window of opportunity to be able to deliver that. and at the end it needs to be organized, and that's why it's called the conflict as everybody has. i mean in a most complex that i know all that they would that even in some of the very the most intense ones. they would that sometimes they, when they are abused. ok, there's no denying about that. but and sometimes they fail, and that can be one of them if occasions, but they are very, very necessary. they're not sufficient, but then there you and has said that that it seems at least that the trust no, we know the trust is completely broken down because the you into saying the confliction is not working. omar, sure, thank you so much for explaining that to our viewers this out are moving on now.
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polls have been extended in a run for another 2 hours. voters are electing members of parliament and a panel responsible for choosing the next supreme leader. it's the 1st selection since nationwide anti government protests in 2022. let's go live to pursue a sort or who's in the arabian capital there on covering this for us, we're sort of a supreme leader called on a radiance to come out and vote. what's the turn of been like, as well as of now we did not know anything of regarding the turn. now there are quite the expectations from the people are familiar with the issues the got to do with it from the, from the analyst. however, we just know that as of now, the minister of interior has extended the warranty process for 2 hours and still the expectations that it could be even extended until midnight in the country. so this election is coming in a very much that a good time for you. ron white is facing several challenges across the region
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regarding the war on guys in caea. yeah. they by the we see that the running us us are being necessitated or being targeted and the same is happening in the rock as well. on the other hand, this is the 1st time that the ron is holding an election off to the death of my site. it may need 20 to 26 years old. women in partis costs that have caused the widespread nationwide, the pro test. and it was extremely difficult for this top, isn't here to contain that protest. so why the company is going through the term lives and facing that's tremendous challenges. the trend now title now is regarded as the source of the measurements. the for this top is in the country. that's why the supreme leader of the company are the how many whites testing his world, see those people to move as soon as possible. and he said that the enemy use at defense if you're wrong, i'm now looking at the wrong. so we cause any iranians to disappoint the enemy's, got to make the finance happy. so to increase that, turn out as it is the god, the source of the lemme see in your on the minister of interior extended that by 2
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hours. but as long as it's not, we do not know whether the good is going to be a further extension or not, or not. however, at the end of the, the runny is, are going to speak to days. so want to sweet. and from the putting stations that are nice messages, some people believe that there is no hope that kind of change will happen in the company through the ballot boxes. but on the other hand, there are some people still believe that the elections are important. the adamant of the democracy and this process should work on. i like to sort of all sort of mom unimportant days. so the political establishments. iran, supreme leader, i told wiley hominy, was one of the 1st of oats with a message to the nation. close out of church movies, he already has the don't you, the eyes of the world are on the wrong on the people of around. they want to see what you will do. oh, south friends and foes from all sides. the riser on us. so pay attention to them be you don't message that's being heard here. one of the $59000.00 polling stations
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across the country 27 year old. well, how much of upside? the thing is, one of the nearly 61000000 people eligible to vote. a fact that carries great responsibility for him. meaningful thoughts. considering the timing of developments in the region, the country needs the unity of the people with the strong support of the people. it could achieve its goals, including economic, social, and cultural issues within the country. it could also achieve goes beyond the borders which are strengthening the resistance front voter turnout is a major issue for officials here who hope they can rally the electorate. the last complimentary election in 2020 had the lowest boulder turn out at 42.5 percent. this time around many analysts predict that number to be even lower and outcome officials are trying to avoid. the amount of the election is where people show the will to be involved in their own fates. in the future,
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we can save upon them is the highest place to show democracy. and people express their opinion to make the change. rising unemployment, inflation and nearly 30 percent of the population living in poverty have all had an impact on people's enthusiasm for the selection. this is also the 1st boat since nationwide, protest swapped around in the wake of mass and staff in police custody. the 3 needs are not just voting for the next parliament, but also the assembly of experts. that's an $88.00 seat body of clerics were responsible for selecting the next supreme leader of iran. with little presence from the reformers, cap, friends, former president has been disqualified to run in the assembly of experts voter turnout will be seen as a test of the system. as the government marks 45 years of the revolution that brought them to power in $1979.00, that's a vari, l $20.00 that's being inside, exit, buckled them into hon. you're
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a professor of political science at fair brown university, and you've been a critic of the iranian government in the past. i want to put this quote to you, sir, the former ring, and president mohammed, tommy said last month, 2 in the range and daily quote. iran is very far from free and competitive elections. do you agree or disagree with that statement? but some of the honda raheem i, i whole heartedly that i agree with the ex president the hot that me and i believe that a high tech not would be a medical lab for the islamic and the republic for the is nomic lee. there is because all the indications and show that the there wouldn't be a much a participation them. but as i said, if, if the color in analysis within the next few hours or to model it that, that, that, that, that has been a high data, not against all expect ations,
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it would be america. okay. so in light of what you said, you agree that these elections are not free and fair. and you're also saying all indications are that people are indifferent to these selections. and there was a pole in public opinion media also bearing that out in light of all of that. what do you expect from these selections? how would you be reading the results of the elections? is one of the reasons why i believe that not so many even yeah. and would love the tool to block dissipating the election? is that many here? i'm yeah. and particularly the more educated, the writing in the younger generation uranium. you're all seeing themselves that what is the point of taking bought in the election, and is the iranian parliament match, this is in a position to, to, to change anything. can you change anything? county the county the actually get, but very for anything get really
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a got to eat on foreign policy. you're on the economy. it on politic on apple set, etc, etc. so many people have ross the address there, hold. i'm their faith in the ballot box. so will those results then tell us anything about the legitimacy of their brand new leadership given that this is the 1st test of public opinion, since those 2022 protests well, um, it would tell us that the, the, the, the policy is the grand policy. i'll be on the, on the machine is not acceptable, particularly by the, by the younger generation them in. yeah. whether or not the, the, there's law make lead there is, uh, would actually take note of a didn't know that the people. busy that are, are saying to them is, i'm of them out there. all the indications, all the indications or the fact they would continue. the same policies said that
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they have been, that they have been carrying gold before, regardless of the outcome of the election. all right, settings tobacco, i'm joining us from debt round this. our thank you very much for your time. you're welcome. i in a rainy and military advisor has reportedly been killed in syria in a targets. it is really strikes that's according to local iranian media. rizza zone right, wasn't adviser with aaron's revolution regard. the attack took place in the coastal city of don. yes. since the war and gaza began israel has stepped up a tax against the radiant positions inside syria. hundreds of people have queued up to pay their last respects to alex saying devonie and moscow. the russian opposition leaders funeral is taking place at the moment that western diplomats, including the us and german ambassadors, have paid their tributes security has been stepped up around the church where the ceremony is taking place. the kremlin has banned the large gatherings of only died
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. 2 weeks ago in an arctic prison, russian authority say he died of natural causes, but many blame president vladimir putin for his death. a still a head on allison, 0100 a 100 in chicago, a city that is struggling with an influx of migrants. many of found homes, but for some time is running out a wide trade unionists and climate activists are coming together for widespread protests across germany. and australia takes control of the 1st test against new zealand that's coming up in your sport with some of the colors. the big summary down polls continue across the western side of the amazon
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base and more flooding issues into west and brazil, bolivia, southeast and pops up routes, still less lobby storms banging away here. some of a lot of the storms to, to that is to sort of a 0 close to a realism there. right? so very much in place as we go through fast. i'm not going to touch it down a couple of degrees. is that system makes his way further north of the system making his way federal pushing into the river, played for a service that a sticky so that he celsius. so if i was just pushing up further northwards into the positives and tell you how much a power required will time some what driving product over the next couple of days, trying bright to up to as a bundled with the confidence found his way to not too bad at so not too bad across the carrot being that will be a scattering of showers to come just around the li was for a time pushing across into his pond. you know that he might still csr with to in jamaica. but essentially, i think more in the way of sunshine and showers, and that is the case to across central america, sunshine and show us here as well. you know, just a little more pat, a little more savvy, right? coming into the think south of the us we could do with the right just around the
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texas panhandle, whether applies continue to but elsewhere because know across the northwest heading towards the rockies of the landlord to day in the race for the president watched bit. we'll see millions votes across the 15 states as super tuesday looks set to move joe biden. and donald trump a step closer to a re match. stay with alger 0, so continue to cover it should be us selections 2020 the ship is home to survivors of losses. earthquakes, inter kit, a floating hotel, its features, rooms a dining hall and entertainment facilities. social workers over lessons to president, still recovering from their or to 4 to 5 year old unit is scared of entering the building after the earthquake destroyed her home. luckily, we have the c a we are leaving on a ship bill, a small world. hey,
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we our family and eventually they have something to look for, for the nearest part, reopened every minute here for the life is a loss of returning to normal. they're playing nothing, but the trauma is never far away. the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else, a 0 reminder of our headlines. israel is facing global condemnation after its soldiers shot and killed 112 palestinians trying to access food, aid and gaza city. foreign ministers, age groups and rights. organizations have denounced the attack. meanwhile,
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israel's attacks across the gauze, this trip or continuing at least 5 palestinians were killed in an air strike the targeted gauze, the cities as a to neighborhood and holding hours have been extended in iran. that's the 1st parliamentary elections are held since nationwide. protests in 2022 voters are selecting 290 and fees and 88 members of the assembly of experts. a panel tasked with a pointing the country's supreme leader palestinian refugees are becoming increasingly concerned about the faith of their friends and families trapped in gaza. many haven't been able to speak to their relatives for weeks. st. ahold are reports from a camp in northern level and where israel's warrant garza is reopened old wounds. this is the story of the palestinian refugee 11 on. it's also the story of the palestinians trapped in garza ali mohammed. no shars waits for news from his
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brother or sister or anyone in his family. his greatest fear is up there. the next victims of as well as hor on the strip to how get it. i'm one of them. i am the hoist. the last time i spoke to my brother's son, he told me many of the somebody out in no investor. that was 15 days ago. i haven't spoken to my brother in 2 months and i'm not able to reach them communications out about what's happening to the people and does the is the biggest crime getting the cobra on the at least 200 members of his extended family have been killed and is really strikes in the past 5 months. there originally from ya for and what is now israel 1st displaced the gaza and now displaced by war. for many garza is all that's left of palestine. a good look on the look on the resistance is our only hope we have been abandoned by on a beat of some of the but the resistance is strong. but i'm, you know,
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we want to be defeated. what is the or wants to push the statements from guys and they won't be able to do that. i'm being cut out in the almost all the more in this camp there's support for what thomas called the l. accept flood attack against as well. on october 7th, they say it was in response to the years long type blockade on the strip. and the collective punishment of the population. conditions in gaza, they say were unbearable just like their lives in ex, i've little has changed for palestinian since they were forced to flee from their homes when israel was created in 1948. they've only known a life of displacements and remains faithless. marginalized and poor with an uncertain future palestinians 11 on struggle. they are banned from many professions . the majority have enjoyed suffering for the past 76 years. i have been there, but give up. i call you every night. i'm very worried about my brother and my
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sister and if somebody has so many of our family are still under up and they could still be like for the out of my be what is alive is the struggle for palestinian homeland for those in exile there is no other option, they say this is a fight for existence. then there osha 0 but that we can northern nothing on israel has announced plans to expand its illegal settlements on thursday and seized nearly 3 square kilometers of palestinian land in the occupied west bank. same bas robbie has been speaking to palestinians for fear they could be displaced soon. a the wearing as a re, uh, in the occupied westbank on palestinian land between jerusalem and bethlehem communities that have lived here for generations are under threat. and let me show you why that right over there isn't is really settlement. israel's government has said that it plans to expand that settlement and displace the people living here
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the most threatens to shut down businesses along the longest stretch of commercial road in the occupied westbank. people come here from all over to find what they need and the furious roads will be closed. shops will shut down and people will lose their jobs in our grad issues. land. it is very important to the people here. if you think because when you think you saw it and we feel very painful when that happens because we really suffer the 2nd phone there. what color is that a? yeah. if they do with that, what is that if they think valencia and then but a was a new, we never can get a little here. that means is that it would be surrounded by the was whatever is real. does this, it is about connecting illegal settlements to each other and expanding their footprints and disconnecting palestinian communities from each other,
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making them weaker and their daily lives much more difficult issue for the almost died up in an estate and everything. palestine is targeted by the occupation land people, countries. we always fear for our children on their way to school. or when they go there heard sheets. we remain apprehensive until they return home. children have even been run over on the road, about tucked article that pro palestinian activists say, how is real is behaving in posting and territories is akin to the wild west. they are treating it like a smashing crab. they are going in and caring out conflict and war and garza. they are caring a brutal raids in the occupied westbank. and while the world's attention is elsewhere there, scooping up more and more palestinian land and claiming it as their own gross violations of international law, st. basra v o g 0, a lot of the in the occupied westbank. it's around 16 power shoots loaded with a humanitarian aid has landed in gaza city. the jordanian army says it carried out
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3 air drops of food 8 in northern gaza. palestinians in the strip or facing a hunger crisis with food supplies growing scarce. israel's blockade of the strip has made it difficult for a to enter. jordan and egypt have dropped 8 and recent days the us and canada say they're considering something similar. so with that in mind, let's turn back to our top stories, the international condemnation of thursday's attack on a secret and gaza and this unfolding humanitarian crisis. in the strip doctor rip people corner. rick people corners the world health organization is representative for the occupied palestinian territory. so you are joining us now from occupied east jerusalem. i wanted to ask you 1st, has the world health organization ever seen anything quite like this? quite comfortable to this hundreds of aid trucks stuck at the border, waiting to go in an inside mass, starvation, you know, i think we have and then let me know about myself personally. i also,
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i get my information, a long term emission guy just for we'll search, you know, weeks and now i'll need to be deliver. notice last all, that's all we see also we are the more we, we were shots example actually to do the work we should be doing as your manager. so if you're talking about model attrition, let's focus on the so we are no, i can't stand or concern anymore, but of course i see people started about children dying and she come on the north. you just are nation. and it's underscore are nice to provide us the northern bios of why since we didn't use the show and all at assessments and entries, we actually in the show on health centers in the north, it might be 16 for fast for a k y, a 60 or a 2 years of age,
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which are simply smaller. so these all see the sensor from sphere way. see, and i just want to say to before these crisis, i mean all impression was hardly existing commercial milestone. you should efficiency and it's all point 7 percent. 8 percent of the show on the bias which are to be bought or so the radio or unsafe process in the nor tough, the subject serious and around the decline and subsidy client and the provision nutritional status. and we have 3 malls. it's actually present a boy, so having my cell or my guys stuff for, for maybe i don't see. what i see is this, the determination, this mostly, and the destruction of all health systems. the $51.00 to find out that there's a currently there's only 12 hospitals, farsi national. so can i, can i trust you briefly for just one say can just a reminder of yours of the, the, the quickly play to earlier this hour. this was from the w h o spokes person globally who said quote guys,
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it's on its knees. it's more than on its knees and the quote and i, i heard you just in your previous answer, you know, searching for the right words the right addict is to describe the severity of what's happening and gaza. similarly the w, i chose folks 1st and also searching for the right words. do you ever feel like this is now beyond words? it's just hard to reach. it's hard to reach people and to describe accurately what is really happening as well. yeah, i yeah, of course i, we, we, we actually, uh wow. i mean, today i just want to have extra day the charlotte nation went to she also told me to bring a few slides, enjoying vaccinations, etc. so yeah, do we have enough for you use a dentist,
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but this is all we vicious to the nor for, for, for, for malls as a whole certainly shot to the lady that started on. i heard you about their roles and i just want to make a point, somebody like, actually know, i guess that can be why shaving intervention. but the boy, you most of lice kind of go in there on this much slow. i mean, somebody living by truck slash is difficult to brian or dies is very expensive stuff. it's all so we know we got the same list the same way, most of my live raise people. this is through the crossings, not just raw, should be the 1st law, should be crossing over and maybe that time here. and of course the all over the normal guy. because it is also, you will be aware if i can jump and you will be aware that is real, said only a few days ago. israel blame do you when actually for a not getting into guys. uh, what do you, what do you make of that? uh yeah, i think that is, uh,
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absolutely. uh basically do you wanna be more than ready then we have all the approval to be more than ready. um, including the show me your dog, numerous missions, a lot of our missions go delays, the nice not a lot. and also i'm on a regular point. what some of the missions. so the mission to the north, what's the status? because you, when you, when trucks they were shot last, after you went to trucks, that's, that's fine. as it was simply completely to say to move the stress rolls were also initially there. but at home could be easily, sol, as roles can be easily or satisfy. and even the even is mind, see far the should be, you want to turn in more in your but it's completely the all lead you well wouldn't
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be blaze not to deliver fluids. that is also maybe it's good to raise that. where is that? what happens uh, 2 days ago. so this is the absolutely no goals in organizational destination. yeah. so a partnership? no. shooting all the race to the wow. no, absolutely. and we were just before you came in earlier in the show, we were making the point with one over, i guess that the u. n. has said the confliction at the moment does not work in northern gods, and that's why the un can't go because they can't secure a commitment. mostly from in fact, exclusively from israel that their aid convoys are not going to be attacked. we'll leave it here for now. dr. rich people coord, thank you so much for joining us on the program. this our in the u. k. now, an outspoken list, when politician has won a by election for a seat in parliament with a campaign promising to advocate for guns. george galloway accused both the labor party and the ruling conservatives of backing israel in the guise of war. he
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appealed to muslim voters in the community of rochdale in northern england, spoke to harry faucet in rochdale. about this harry the are far as yours. george galloway is a known quantity, right? he's a, he's a known figure in british politics. our viewers may not know this named may not know his, his, him so much in his track record. tell us about him and about this campaign in his victory as well. yes. i mean, he is very much part of why this has been such a singular campaign. he is an icon, a plastic politician. he used to be in the labor party. he was so selected as a labor empty. i was just now the main office there, some policy widely takes to take office in an election later this year. a 37 years ago he was that expelled from the labor party of his views on a rock. he has stood for other parties and as an independent and he is someone who is known to have an extremely tires, magic,
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and powerful rhetorical style of both his critics and his supporters would acknowledge that to his advocacy. so god. so he called us a referendum on garza has been one of the major elements of this very singular election campaigns. the other major element was that the labor party candidates as ali a few weeks ago recording was 1st of him, a is a repeating and anti israel by some accusations, anti submitted conspiracy theory about what israel may have known before. the october, the 7th attacks he was been disowned by the labor party which allowed this safe labor seats to really be attacked by judge galloway and others. because that wasn't a proper light. the candidates standing, it has been a chaotic and pretty divisive campaign that's according to the prime minister. anyway, who said that he was concerned by some of the reports of intimidation. the labor
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leader keeps tom as apologize for labor as mistakes in terms of its candidate and allowing and his telling of it george got away to get in. but as far as judge galloway is concerned, this sends a much wide message about the importance of gauze. but he also stood on some local issues as well, but he sees this is sending a message to the main parties. and in particular, the label passing to george galloway wilkerson policy of britain, candidates 12000 after a chaotic bi election, a studying victory for george galloway rochdale had been a safe seat for the u. k. opposition labor party? the galloway. it was a repudiation of a believe to kill stomach. this is for garza and you will pay a high price for the role that you have plate labor with jewish support for its own candidates. as our ally of the he was recorded,
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repeating an anti israel conspiracy theory about the october the 7th. the tax galloway had declared his campaign a referendum on garza in a constituency. that is 30 percent mostly is supposed to said he was also addressing local, economic and social issues. his critics called him and outside of looking to capitalize on division and accusation. he denied to us on pulling day. they want to move the palestinians without anyone speaking up for them. and when you speak up for them, you're accused of causing division. what could be more devices than being a part of a genocide, even among whose votes as though there were differences and emphasis re so living here, regardless of our little issues, but what's going on in god's a slight k, it's 100 a big effect and everyone's with all due respect, we've given all our supplies because we need to think of it even though as well. most certainly has problems, high levels of unemployment in child poverty, among them,
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which some voters felt it being overlooked. in the close of the campaign, the rule, the question is whether george galloway is right to say it signals a tech tonic shift away from labor and its meta comfortably a head. and the pose is it run up to a likely autumn election labors and a very comfortable coding position in which you could afford to lose a big chunk of the muslim vote and still win the election. but it was case tom is looking for a very handsome majority of the next election. think clearly the votes of muslims will not to labor has apologized for this defeat and for failing to feel the proper candidate of its own. it says it will take back rochdale from what it calls a damaging force at the coming general election. as for judge galloway, he is pledging to fight on and retain is nearly one seat. i suppose that i'll just 0 rushed down the in the past 2 years,
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texas has bus to thousands of migrants to northern municipalities, controlled by democratic governments that have declared themselves century cities. this move has transferred the issues facing border states to democratic cities with more liberal immigration policies. no place has struggled more to accommodate the migrant crisis than chicago, which plans to evict more than $8000.00 of them from shelters starting this month. john henry reports buses from checks is, are driving thousands of migrants to the north and they're driving chicago when decay us. it's a total mess if you're watching from any angle since 2020, to the republican governor of texas a ship. 30000. mostly venezuelan migrants from the us southern border to the democratically controlled city. he's doing it to embarrass president joe by a democrat who abbot accuses of doing live, little to stop record numbers of new border crossings. habits also doing it to
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embarrass so called sanctuary. cities like chicago and to turn democratic leaders against each other. alderman andre vasquez, a democrat and son of guatemalan immigrants, says it's working. the democratic party unplugging disaster and the president looked like it is after months away from the presidential election. so it's, it's probably pretty evident to see what the plan is, the fact that the democrats are acting and uh, the president himself isn't doing anything to executive action, is exacerbating the problem at the height of the city's brutal winter. many new immigrants slept in police stations. then democratic mayor brandon johnson built a massive migrant 10 shelter. as it turned out on the toxic soil. illinois democratic governor, j. b, prisoner condemned. the site is unsafe, leaving the city scrambling to find shelters for thousands of new refugees. just ahead of january's frigid and polar vortex, more than 2000 migrants lived here at the shelter in downtown chicago and there was a lucky one. they found a place to live,
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so we'll have to move as early as march. for some of them that's likely to mean right here on the streets or chicago. thousands of migrants we've already received eviction. notice is ordering them to leave those shelters. in march, the city only gave the new comers 60 days of housing, city leaders of extended that time and they did. lo, winter temperatures with time is running out. when the, when we arrive, they had to sign a paper saying that we could stay 60 days because of the cold. we can stay until march. but after that we have to leave and we have no other option. the worst is likely yet to come. abbot is expected to send in armada of buses loaded with migrants to fill the streets in the spring just in time for chicago to host the democratic national convention in august, john henry and l. g 0. chicago trade unionists have joined climate activists and
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a series of demonstrations across germany. they are demanding that the government do more to combat climate change and prioritize public transport. dominic came reports from the capital berlin, the next step, a transport policy, utah. this is one of the slogans that now united states unionists and climate detectives. until now these 2 groups haven't often taken much joint action. but at this demo in berlin, there is consensus. and to clear them on from the transport workers taking part. we have one that's the striking for better working conditions, more time off between genies. so we got just a brief amount of time between shifts. we can spend more time about families. as fridays for future sees it, the source has more collective protest is a chance to show germany that, that concerns on their main stream. i'm the wider society needs to change the demand uh,
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socially like the devil and with the matter. and as long as the government yeah, given the answer. ringback on the ground floor and ministers say they have introduced new plummet protection rules and off trying to make public transport more foldable for their own limits. the people of demonstrations like this truly believe the time is now for radical solutions of massive investment. and what they say is necessary, but does, why does society agree with them? i'm kind of government that is really challenged in terms of its budget. find that massive investments. the opposite boss is not quite so clear. so i'm going to change out. is there a bullet still a head on alpha 0 and sports? the worlds fastest man is targeting another major title. found out how much will be here with that story and just
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the businesses agents to be sponsored by intellect, tuck, he's real estate consultant. the the and it's time for that sports news. we promised you with some how much some thank you though i say you are qualifying for the fiscal pay of the season is about to get underway and behind is the start of next month for stuff is f o 2 and a full straight will title final practice, sophia is called assigned to as setting the quickest lab time with the staff and down it said last season. his red bull team 121 of the 22 races
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sector. i think it was not too bad. it just got it. i think is very close. um yeah, maybe some people around is already 10 of the engine of it, you know, in terms of the top speed. but uh, you know, we just focus on ourselves and i think from today there were little few little balance uh, issues from frontier but not, nothing vague is just about trying to find that, that sweet spot in, uh, especially around here, you know, with the rough farm i once you get it into the sweet spot, you, you just pick up time a lot of the position of redbull f one. both the question horner is on the renewed scrutiny a day after being cleared of misconduct, a series of messages, and they did leave between horn on a female staff member where leaks will dismiss the charges of an appropriate behavior, a guess corner. but the waiting will chances that have been criticized by many with an f one for a lack of transparency. sprint saw no i live is making his 1st appearance at the will, the indoor championships. the 6th time will outdoor champion east through his 60
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meter hates in scotland. federal american christian colon is his main arrival for gold canada service and the will arrive at the piracy lympics. as a world champion, she broke the national record twice on her way to show hot and cold her best efforts of 20 points. 22 meters is coming in. the 6 and final rounds. pretty much known for the 6 round. like that's my thing. i always know that i'm 6 round like it's going to be a big one. i'm able to just put it all it on the field and so i was ready, as anyone responded in the last couple rounds, we stand there and you know, it's just a free throw. so that was really looking for something big that image with them is about to resume who's ties with defense at the do by open. he'll be paying go home, but the, for a place in the final the russian beat spans out of hand. or that'd be the visit for came out in the last 8 we know of meditative versus how much will take alexander public. and in the fight in the title,
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decide them to alex the munos mexico open title defense remains on track. the australian riley to be the stuff i know since the past since we set 2 weeks to send me files in a couple. this is the 1st time we saw in the previous 10 meeting. if any time in the old days, which is exactly birthday and b realty sensation victoria, when button yamaha set. another record says he's taking inspiration for basketball . legend coby bryant. e 20 old friend star is the festa and league history with henry von 5. it says 5 blocks and 5 suite pointers and a game help his san antonio spurs team to win over the oklahoma city. and you know, to be, he said, i mean, he know to win the game. he mostly takes the shots from the big shots because they don't call us any file. so it's, it's not as much the physical battle,
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even though it is in defense. it's 190 percent effort. but off into the it's a lot of mental and cricket. australia are in control of the 1st test against new zealand and wellington cameron green hits and on beaten 174. how about the security of school? $308.00 the suite in the 1st and a new cnn will then bolt out for just a $179.00. k, wilson was run out without for english julia finish today with the need of 217 and they still have 8, which its in an ard, and have one discuss advocate matching on beacon health center. you can happen. andrew learning led his at 1226 wicket, big suite over i've got a son in abu dhabi, and that's what we support for me, a 100 bucks to city. all right, thank you so much so that i will see a little later today. so we look forward to that and i'll be back in 2 minutes at the very top of the hour on else 0. so to stay with us,
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the the scars of the war. and you praise, run deep, but the devastation of the country's precious ecosystems may take the longest to hear people in power documents the environmental impacts of the fi too, and follows the premium for prizes investigators, as they collect evidence of what they described as eco side. ukraine, ground 0 on that just in an increasingly complex world, it's paramount to be direct action. what there should moment international law is vehicle be this model uncertain. discussions that come through the noise is real, operates under climate of absolute infinity. we challenge conventional wisdom. how does it affect you? how does it affect the community? a sense that message that and the out of bigotry, that
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a sama for you. but these are acceptable forms of, of hates upfront one out of here. early morning is feeding time at this fish farm industry. it's of general southern the nation. walmart richmond works here location and after he stopped going out to sea to fish 2 years ago. when my phone was on the way back to show the winds change suddenly in less than 5 minutes, that would launch waves and my photos. and i only thought of getting back safely. i lost half my catch, but i didn't care. changing with patterns means that few months with safe for small scale fishermen to head out to sea. serena rama is a conservation scientist, has been studying the impact of climate change on root communities. so everybody knows the temperature of the ocean side creasing. there's also affects the movements of the species. so we have changed for species season now. latino then not where they used to be. official not coming in. i so easily touched when kilograms have crips before. no,
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it is difficult. you wouldn't get 5 kilograms. national fishing has been the backbone of coastal communities in the nation for generations, but that's the way of life is coming on distress to the global condemnation and calls for an independent investigation into these really killing of 112 palestinians collecting screwed aid in northern gusts the tide, 0 of any age. good to have you with us. this is elsa 0 life from the also coming up . the system and gaza is what we said many times is on his knees is more than a is

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