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to go to the hospital like not know which gate is open and which one is closed. the . the number of palestinians killed by his really soldiers while waiting for food rises again more than 24 hours after the attack, which has drawn condemnation from around the world. the good to have you with us. this is alice's 0 life from the also coming up. the system and gaza is what we said of many times is on his knees is more than on. it's a warning from the world health organization with a lack of food aid and medical supplies across the strip, making the situation worse every day. a voters turn out across iran. so they are 1st all elementary elections and some nationwide protests in 2022. and in most go
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hundreds, pay their respects at a funeral service for russian opposition leader alex, they develop the we begin with this latest update doubts of guys where how mazda is military wing to some brigades says that 7 campuses have been killed and is really ill. strike the announcement comes as the is really army is facing global condemnation. following the killings of dozens of palestinian civilians while they were desperately trying to get food in gaza city at least 115 people were killed. and 760 injured, many of them are still in critical condition. these are some of the scenes film this palestinians gathered bodies of the dead. the united nations, which has repeatedly failed to secure a ceasefire, is calling for an independent investigation. are in the south of the strip is
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really military attack. the school housing displaced palestine using the hon. eunice, at least 4 people were killed. more than 30220 palestinians have now been killed since israel launched its war and got a city and is really air strike targeted a gathering of palestinians. this is in the neighborhood of l as a tune. at least 5 pallets to use were killed their attacks of cause widespread damage and destruction across the area. i'm sure 0 is my local reports not hold on to month. the tie. as i'm standing in the middle of l as a to a neighborhood. it was one of the most densely populated areas in causes cities, but it was invaded by these really forces on 2 occasions during this war, before the land defensive them of the area was carpet bombs for days, killing and injuring hundreds in today. dozens of dead bodies remain buried under these ruins and dozens more are still lying on roads. but there is massive destruction at large scale devastation as the pictures shown on the houses level,
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the buildings burned down and infrastructure destroyed near one year. at the gl model mostly was the only sally, but most office of destruction on a massive scale beyond any description on 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 the block out of the last time i called my family was 5 days ago and they told me the situation was dangerous. i asked them to me and hopefully they told me snipers and drones were all around them and they couldn't leave. i do not know where the killed all buried underneath debris. i appealed to the right across the whole we'll see most to help us remove the trouble to find well some of these off and that should they had it as at the columns of smoke are still seen rising from buildings which were set on fire by these really forces they've destroyed every aspect of life in the gaza strip, even depriving people of the possibility of returning to their holiness at hail on . yeah, the off, somebody was my family and i were at the home. and all of
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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 to charging me 2 of their sons were kids. and one of them had his head of going up. but you know, they just don't mean that just, i mean these are some of the dead bodies recently recovered from under the ruins in the neighborhood. 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. i mean, i 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 a carpet bombing and followed by a landing page. i think there's been the intentional destruction of home. so i any infrastructure in every aspect of life in the gaza strip. it's night of the whole i
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just the of high is a doing my the and i thought i was tired. couple with whom is in southern gaza and he's joining us over the phone. live tare, come on, says armed wing, as we said earlier, is saying that 7 is really captives, have been killed in and is really bombardment. what more do you know about that? yes, serial. in fact, you have seen the statement being released by the ministry's books to us and have a cosign brigade saying that a b a is been ongoing as, as twice some of them bottom and has killed more stuff and is really captives being shields in the hands of the 3 of them have been identified, one called time. sure, some very you around it talk, let's get in room is really cool and there are still full of those just to on. i didn't to find a statement as well. serial, infested on saying that the a is very military is just on tuning. the is very top tips to out to the why does
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table bottom. and the ministry's books passed and in his 320 to the ground platform saying that to be ongoing bombardment has killed at least 70 is really captive, as they were trying to maintain their security over the time. what was so obvious that he's very leadership and assessed on eliminating the is very captive just to remove and to get rates or is filed as what has been written in the a statement that has been released by the mother, treat spokes tests and but what being seen the timing of that statement has come in the time with negotiations and folks told to cease for continue in egypt and pro could by could. and it, it seems that the statement is failing. of increasing and binding compression is really leadership to push forward for c spy that might bring into for the finding the same time, forcing these bailey,
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to families to keep calling for more immediate at the reached or c spy. at that, mike, guarantee the return of got to the full being killed. because if it gets ready on going bombardment, if i can get you to address something else as well as hard the death toll from yesterday's. a yesterday's attack on palestinians in a foot line keeps rising. tell us more about that. yes, 0. in fact, today you the power city in administrative health said that to be managed to recover more 3, did some bodies where the number of people being killed in the attack that's been carried in the past. a few days on a novelty round about and central in the coast, a line of the gaza strip had closed in 2100. 16 times 3 has been killed. and we need to remember clearly that there are still 700 others at least are suffering from critical intrigues as being a computer result of the, from the east valley shooting down because that also bombardments of the place
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itself. so it's absolutely clear that we might miss more kind of the best within the, within the coming days that if there is going to be no immediate medical intervention might be provided for those people who have been injured by these valley shooting. alright. alice's aerostar. capitalism, reporting from rough and southern gaza. thank you very much topic. let's bring it home or sure, or your professor of security and military studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. you heard topics reporting. you heard the statements by a mazda is military wing. they're saying 7 is really captive and gaza have been killed by israel by is really bombardments your thoughts on that to solve the 1st time that this happens. but also since the beginning i was saying that the hostages are probably a secondary proud at the 4 days radius. the 1st priority was to destroy the, the on lingo from us and the other seeing infections into it under might in any way,
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even if it costs the lives of some of the hostages. and even if it's cost the lives of many of us, we see solven's of so been, you know, tens of thousands now civilians. so that's, that's the 1st policies. and then the 2nd filed at these is that of the advertising, the hostages and the, the focus there. as you see, it is extremely difficult to do this operation that way. the, the gaza is a, is a cement jungle. there's a whole multiple layers under uh, on the ground. there's a very high, a population density and, and there's a very well entrenched and resistance going on. and in the, in that capacity, if it's the only way to do these hostages, safety was the way that was done before, which is some form of negotiate mediation and negotiations as we saw before. other than that, that would be, i think, explain the difficult i think there's way to go with a know it knows that quite well. and they just don't want to admit that they
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haven't been very successful in uh, in uh, getting in releasing is really captive in gaza. they have released a few, a handful, but not very many in more than 4 months of we're almost 5. yeah. and the overwhelming majority of those what are these by, by negotiations, by some form of the no, yes, and more than a 100 were released as part of negotiation. but i'm talking about the handful the were released as part of military operations by israel. we saw a to it was to i think of roughly 2 weeks ago, but don't quote me on that were released by a and is really raid in, in southern gaza. it really hasn't been very many at all. and as i said, 5 months of warm yet, so the exec duty capital over 140 days of fighting over 50000 is the civilians dead in gaza. move up to $240.00 a is what you just told us since the uh, the beginning of the 27th of october, the droning vision um what ended destruction of gaza and claims. uh, so somewhere. uh,
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ranges between 5000 uh fighters from the homicide debt to all the way to 10000 is the idea of things. uh so all this costs without the release of the hostages and you have a, the number of them got killed. the overwhelming a number got at least with negotiations, which tells you that the you could have avoided that 140 days with all this. you made it in a cost and, and you could have released the hostages. if there was some form of mediation from the very beginning, what, what do you make of these really argument? their argument is the best way to get hostages released is to increase the military pressure on hamas. so in other words, fight harder, fight longer. this is how we get the captives out of god. it's not working, it's all what it's not working. because again, we are in the 100 and 47th day now with this level of cost and destruction. and then you have more and more hostages. dying and many of them with a number of them by the buys, where you fire, whether you know,
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a not expired or sometimes dot x 5 by mistake as a, as happened before. yeah, and this is all happening, of course, in the, in the it with the, with the, in an ongoing negotiation. indirect negotiation between israel and all, mos on a potential ceasefire. d o which would include the include the release of eyes, really captives and gaza from our shore. thank you very much for your analysis in several countries have condemned as well as targeting of palestinians waiting for food in northern gaza. and you foreign affairs, chief burrell denounced it as totally unacceptable german foreign minister and a lena bear box. and that she is shocked by the killings she called on the israeli army to fully investigate how the mass panic and shooting could have happened. french presidents in many of my clothes, says he strongly disapproves of what happened and he's demanding truth justice and respect for international turkey. a accused israel of committing another crime against humanity and condemned palestinians and gaza to famine and columbia. as
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president, gustavo petro has announced that the country is suspending the purchase of weapons from israel in response to the killings. alexandra rand, p a. t is involved with more on president petros decision in columbia. and israel, i have had a long standing security partnership just to give you a couple of examples. the standard rifle used by the armed forces in columbia by all soldiers in columbia is uh the uh, got leo rifle um i made in israel and its uh its use a so wide spread that over time the, the is relatives as also i've also sold the a paid patents here to the columbia and a government's for it to produce it here. now what if this suspension goes through? this will obviously complicate at that given the fact that even if it's produced here, a lot of elements come directly from
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a israel to produce that despite the only fighter jet that columbia has a, is also the kaffir. uh is the rarely made the a fighter jets. so obviously this could have a consequences quite quickly for the columbia, an army i haven't spoken to some military experts who have said this is, can be solved and, and, and in the, in the middle term. but the problem would be in the short term, and they would also require retraining pilots and soldiers in the use of the weapons so that they normally operate with and beyond just the purchase and sale of weapons. what does this mean for political ties between israel and colombia? yes, up for additional the columbia has been a funds to 4th or of israel that has really changed for the 1st time with the government. the advocates double pay to the 1st left the government to a real left his government that a story of columbia and 5th row has been adamant in criticizing israel.
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creepy sizing method. now calling the war on guys a genocide together with the president, the breast of the cd guy he has been fits or has been and the, the, the 1st is great take care of the, of the, of these early government and the military operation in guy. so this is all new for colombia in the past the, the governments of always, the openly supported israel. and this is obviously, has created a lot of political attentions here, especially at since this a conflict. the has the, has started about the 5th row as seems to be willing to follow through on is words in, on. there is threats with the, uh, the announcement of this suspension even if it creates a lot of problems for the columbia and military that, as you know, uh,
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continues to be involved in any internal conflict that gains remaining on groups in the country. it's still a head on alpha 0. we'll look at why trade unionists and climate activists are coming together for widespread protests across germany. the frank assessments. here's essentially the lang, the democratic process. the current government knows not be a to win the index sense, say they want to find 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, but we don't live in a post colonial award and you live in a new colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story. on al jazeera, what constitutes exempt, so we generally talk to a see, i want you to start with just the fact runners to what happened as independent. we
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won't be i want to we don't have to leave them in the policy of it's going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit knowing that was and services as claimant. and you're saying you don't have any reports for that. i should just trust the community off to the side, the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness, and i'll just see her integrity in the pursuit of the
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watching l 0. reminder of our headlines this. our a mazda is ministry inc. so i'm bringing it says 70 is really captives being held in gaza had been killed and is really airstrikes. it's not immediately clear when they were killed. some brigade says the number of captives killed and is really attacks is no more than 70. the announcement comes as b is really military is facing global condemnation after its soldiers shots and killed 150 pounds to engines trying to access food 8 and gaza city foreign ministers, age groups and rights. organizations have denounced meanwhile, as well as a tax across the gaza strip are continuing at least 5 palestinians were killed in an air strikes and targeted guns and cities as a 2 neighborhood. pulling hours in iran had been extended for a 2nd time as the 1st elections are held since nationwide. protests in 2022 photos in iran are electing members of parliament and a panel and responsible for choosing the next supreme leader dorsey jabari reports
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from fair ha 6 is the lowest set of mon, unimportant days for the political establishments. iran supreme leader. i till i leave hominy. was one of the 1st of boats with a message to the nation close out of church with this. he already has that of the don't you the eyes of the world are on the wrong on the people around. they want to see what you will do. you close out friends and foes from all sides, the riser on us, so pay attention to them. be you don't a message that's being heard here. one of the $59000.00 polling stations across the country 27 year old will have much of upside. anything is one of the nearly 61000000 people eligible to vote. a fact that carries great responsibility for him. he needs a full body. considering the timing of developments in the region, the country needs the unity of the people with a 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
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borders which are strengthening the resistance from voter turnout is a major issue for officials here who hope they can rally the electorate. the last column entry election in 2020 had the lowest boulder turned 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 election is why people show that will to be involved in their own fates. in future, we can save upon them. it has the highest place to show democracy, and people express their opinion to make 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. protests swept around in the wake of mass and staff in police custody. re needs are not just voting for the next parliament,
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but also the assembly of experts. that's an $88.00 see 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, the brought them to power in $1979.00. so to worry, i'll to 0 or so sort or is into her on so we're, so polls were meant to be close by now, but voting hours keep being extended. why indeed, it's all about the waters turn out here. so the turn out has been always regarded as the main source of the list. them is the for the particular establishment the any around the scenes, the islamic revolution in 1979. he's done. have seen that whenever there were question marks about the list them into of the political system here,
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or when there were criticisms for the as the public, an establishment here. the rhino officials will come out and probably say, well, look at the, the look at what there's turned out in our elections. it's quite high. and what the fee, western companies that have that much of the turn out. so you're getting less to proceed from directly from the public. and that is important. that is the essence of the, of the system in iran. but that has changed in 2020. so during the parliamentary elections 2020 the term now the waters turn of was 42.5 percent, which was a dramatic decrease because usually the average turned out the new running elections is around 60 percent. so now that's why the minister of interior is trying to axis extending the what in process the time? again, again, to make sure that this time this was turned out to you, is that both for the to 1st time, because that is now that the psychological trash will tears. if it goes up over
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there for 42 percent, then it's going to be regarded as it be for the, for the political system here. however, if it goes below that for many, it's going to be a loss of the public support, right? we're still sort our reporting from around thank you very much. i and the hundreds of people have queued up to pay their last respects to russian opposition. alex, a devali at his funeral in moscow, security was increased around the church where the ceremony took place. western diplomats, including the us and german ambassadors, have paid their tributes. they've only died 2 weeks ago at an arctic prison. russian authorities say that he died of natural causes, but his supporters blame president vladimir putin for his death. you'll get shuffled all about has more on the funeral in moscow. i'll explain of all it has been buried, a beat, very suspicious symmetry moscow. his coffin was lowered into the grave to the song my way by frank sinatra and the chief of the terminates moving around these parents
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on a tony and leave me lena vonny as well as you live pneumonia is mazda while out into the symmetry. while most of his allies are in exile abroad, they fit to be persecuted, haines, russia and pneumonia is onto corruption foundation, has been branded extremist organization and bonds in russia. we've also seen some high profile figures here, like a massive is to russia and opposition. politicians like more recent edition cuz serena didn't. so, but until you've got any voice, when it is a, a funeral service for and that's only at the church of the i can of the mother of going to place and also that thousands of people from near the church move to hold the symmetry. tron, saying the name a alex alex's name and johnson slogans. we won't forgive and russia will be free. now people can see it's a key to the symmetry structuring for several killing me says from the charge. you nash, above all of a to z right most good trade unionists,
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have joined climate activists and a series of demonstrations across germany. they are demanding the government do more to combat climate change and prioritize public transport. dominant came reports from early next step for transport policy you to this is one of the slogans with now united states unionists and climate activists. until now these 2 groups haven't often taken much joint action. but at this demo in berlin, there is consensus. and the clear them on from the transport work is taking pods. we have learned that the striking for better working conditions more time off between jenny, so we get chance to brief, a more time between shifts. we can spend more time with the families, as fridays for future sees it. this source has more collective protest is a chance to show germany that, that concerns on their main stream, times that wider society needs to change. the social is like social general and we
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need matter and as long as the government give me an answer on the public transport minister say they have introduced new plummet protection rules and all trying to make public transport more affordable. but there are limits. the people have demonstrations, like they 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 investment beyond that is not quite so clear. don't want to chain ouch. is there a bullet, firefighters in brazil or baffling to contain a large wildfire in the north of the country? the state of aroma is experiencing
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a sharp spike and wildfires this year. over the past 2 months result, northern most state has been hit by almost as many fires as it did throughout all of 2023. many of the fires have been on young tamani land and indigenous community that primarily resides in northern brazil. facebook parents company meta says it will no longer pay australian use outlets for content that ends up appearing on facebook website that's assigned a number of deals with traditional media outlets in 2021. after australia, past laws, requiring tech platforms to pay for news content. and the move has prompted condemnation from the australian government and the media industry. and that does it for me 0 then. yeah, it is more information as always on our website, delta 0 dot com up next is whether the inside story will look at the growing falls in israel to remove the exemption for ultra orthodox jews from serving in the
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military to stay with the the hello we got brought this guys now across the western side of the iraq and we have got 3 of us guys coming through. is that the end of cloud on the right? now's the one. this is what's the disturbance that's been driving his way across. i've got this done, i'm through books done as well tempered isn't couple around 10 degrees below the average and minus one to top temperature here on sash dice, picking me that temperature as we go on through sunday, but i'm hopefully we'll turn a little dry and price and then gradually stopped to will my but still i brought across iran by the state and also across the arabian peninsula. i bruce queens across the eastern side of the go have you said that they used to sort of limit
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it's right in the brisk when coming for here as well over the next diode side more in the way of showers. and so you have a shell has come down a coast west of syria 11 on you might even see a shadow to all the way down towards gaza before that grassy makes its way through . so charles, have one or 2 shouts, go see inside of the med inside. it's still a chance of the central parts of the mediterranean. but notice where does it has been recently, and then we could see a few showers coming to the fall in north america by son by show us continue across the west advocate towards the gulf of guinea coastal fringes here where to whether the torch transmit tools, mozambique i'm very what the medic ask uh the, the latest news as it breaks for save only those deliveries to sort out a typically needed because of the acute let them of hunger and medical supplies need to r. rawlings to with details coverage, no sooner do repair works, present is really military rates,
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resume and there is more property destruction from the house of the story. this 10 has been a home and the only shelter for as someone who families, the living conditions are for perfect. the the size, renewed by 18 is right, a balance call charge of the jews being exempted from military service with the will. does the escalating that are now cool to remove that exemption? what would it take to do it and how much politics is that play? in vista bates? this is inside story. the hello welcome to the program. a hush him on the bottle is why it has pulls on his reserves to wage its ground will on gaza.

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