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their lives on a dangerous route to the us where in america. so what happens once they make kids impart to have a special investigation? $1.00 oh, $1.00 east tasks chinese, my friends, the american dream is, was there risk and the sacrifice on out to 0? the i'm is really are a strike on a house and enough in southern gaza kills at least 15 in college, the toyota, 0 life, and a headquarters, and don't find any you navigate also ahead. us says there's a framework agreement on the table for a 6 week cause a ceasefire. israel didn't turn it down and from us is yet to respond as rotors out more generally, the tax on how this thing is waiting for
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a central dog and still defying the deadline. thousands of doctors in south korea refuse to return to work the we're beginning where at least 15 palestinians have been killed and several others injured in an overnight is really strike on a residential building. rescuers and residents rushed to the scene to recover bodies and take the injured to hospital. felix no. our reports a warning to our viewers. some of the images and this report may be disturbing when nighttime falls in gaza is really forces intensify bombings on the besieged strip of this full story building lies in ruins, in the ultra them neighborhood. east of rough uh its the optimize of the residential buildings being bombarded overnight and like early as strikes before it
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. the result is to begin blanchard, v. as you can see behind me, we saw that a residential building was struck, causing civilians into space people. it's a 4 story building. we managed to remove several bodies and rescue several injured people. garza's, emergency crews say many people are still trapped under the rubble. but without any equipment, they lift, trying to save lives with their bare hands. and yet the by you felt was a he how if we have limited scant resources and this war is entering its 6 months, there is no fuel to operate, search and rescue equipment. we need heavy equipment to help rescue women and children from under the rubble. but unfortunately we do not have the ability to do that. we have to use their hands and some light old equipment to rescue victims. from under the rubble of this residential sound. some of the wounded of the rushed to the elbow, yusef, all now jo hospital among the children still struggling to comprehend
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each of them the dis, voices. he was with this time of year when the building gave dan from above. this last refuge for more than 1500000 palestinians is coming under is really fire every day. even us be as loom of a ground invasion, a for alpha helix. new are all just 0. meanwhile, the white house says that there is a framework agreement on the table for a 6 week ceasefire in garza. israel has not turned it down. and now the weight is on for how much to respond. parties are hoping to have a deal in place by ramadan in around a week's time. bernard smith center on monday occupied westbank has more reaction to the prospect of a deal. as this looks like, the us is increasing the pressure on how much to agree the broad terms of the 6 week cease fire deal,
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how my says it will deliver its official answer in cairo on sunday of us, when mediators from the us casa and egypt are expected to meet again according to different media on my team sometimes. and israel are expected to turn up by no means clear that how much is going to accept this deal. that bill though they have previously insisted on a full permanency spot and the complete withdrawal of israeli troops from gaza demands that is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cold, delusional man, yahoo has said he's not going to send anyone to cairo. these are reports from is really media, he's not going to send anyone to kind of until i'm us, gives up a list of all the hostages that are still alive. and again, we'd heard earlier from how much they are not prepared to do this. so both sides on the face of it seen still to be far apart. bernard smith, i was just the era ramallah and the occupied westbank. rosalind jordan is in
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washington dc with more of the details coming out from the white house as one of the 3 officials who braved said that in principle, the israeli government has agreed to a 6 week cease fire between the israelis, homos and other fighters. inside garza, in order to increase the amount of humanitarian aid going into garza, as well as allowing for the release of more captives currently being held and daughter. those captive would belong to one of 4 categories. women, the elderly, the injured and the sick. now, according to these us officials, it's now up to him off to decide whether it can comply with that term in order to start the ceasefire, which everyone is hoping could start before ramadan, which is either march 10th, or march 11th. the ghost agents have been under way around the clock, according to us officials in joe hall. and there are reports that the negotiations
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could move to cairo as early as sunday. separately, the us government, which has been under pressure to do more, to try to help the people of god. so is reportedly going to be meeting with benny, get a member of the is really wor cabinet. and we have several news reports indicate that gap who is traveling without the explicit permission of the prime minister benjamin that yahoo is supposed to be meeting with the vice president campbell harris as well as with the national security advisor jake sullivan. perhaps as early as monday, those news reports indicate that both harris and sullivan are going to be partially get to deliver the message to the not yahoo government. that much more needs to be done to protect civilians. and much more needs to be done to try to bring the war in gaza to an end, sooner rather than later. well someone jordan, elders, era, washington for the 2nd time in 3 days is really army his shots,
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a palestinians waiting for a near the c round about southwest of does the city office with one person was killed and at least 26 were wounded. and on thursday, at that same location, at least a 118 palestinians were killed by that is really military. while they were waiting for desperately needed food. the united states has carried out its 1st era drop off humanitarian aid, and to gauze, off more than $38000.00 ready to eat meals were dropped onto the strip. president joe biden has said the amount of aid flowing flowing into gaza is not nearly enough . 8 organizations have criticize the move saying that the u. s. students that ensure that is really allows 8 in through crossings. lorinda bonnie is a non resident fellow at the center of conflict in humanitarian studies. and here's how he describes us a drops in 2000. well,
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i think it's worse than useless. it's the equivalent of putting a band aid on a task to sizing tumor and then claiming a medical break through every age organization that is involves every serious analyst who has looked at this has indicated that there is severe hunger and malnutrition throughout the gaza strip. that famine is imminent, that children are already dying because of lack of access to food. and most importantly, the only way that this can be addressed is through a massive infusion of urgently needed aid overland. the united states, which is a full partner and israel's genocide alon slots on because a strip and which is a full partner in the seat of the gaza strip, is seeking to divert attention from its role and from israel's role. and seeking to provide legitimacy to the siege by dropping a few 1000 meals ready to eat from the sky, which again,
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everyone who has looked at says this is a drop in the bucket and will make most no meaningful difference to the overall situation of the gaza. strip, and i think what the us is trying to do now is to, as others, have noted, legitimize the seeds and legitimize agend inside logs slot by throwing a few packets of food from the air, a disturbing population. i think another factor that's worth considering here is that as with the attempt to achieve a pause in this genocide, a long slot, the us appears to be very concerned by the onset of the most with months of i don't know done in about 9 days and is very concerned that this could be a period of heightened opposition to the us is really policy and this team to have some kind of stability for that period. again, to gain legitimacy for the renewal and intensification of the off of the on the
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slot and of besieged once that on the net. and so i think the us deserves absolutely no credit for what it's doing as well. you'd assess chief catherine russell, says children and gaza need an immediate cease fire to save them from starvation. she describes her effect news out of gaza. please. 10 children have reportedly died of mel nutrition and the hydration so far. well, many more are on the brink. one in 6 children under the age of 2 in north casa, are chiefly malnourished, and a doctor in northern garza says that his theme is traveling to provide aid to half the babies that enter his hospital. most of the issues done from like the food which is leaving many of the babies and they come out allowed one hospital malnourished. and if a doesn't come quickly, he says there is nothing more you can do with both of you. now nutrition plays a major role in the number of children that come to us and us in the number of deaths. there are different when a child is supposed to eat 3 meals
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a day and ends up eating with one meal. that's not enough for them that your body becomes deficient, and carbohydrates, vitamins proteins and deficient in fans that are necessary for the body. and then the body goes into a severe dehydration state. i can honestly say that we can't, you've been deal property with 50 to 60 percent of the cases we received because we have nothing to give them nothing. the most we can do for them is either give them say lien solution or sugars solution another for most of and then all of this is happening due to the lack of food. when a child supposed to 3 meals a day and only needs one off the obviously suffer from malnutrition and, and all of the diseases that come because of the thing. and if the rate of infection goes up, he or she might get a lung infection or blood infection in one of the cell phones, the detective really didn't, is known as economy was a mazda. how about we received a case from elsa?
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how the medical complex that needed the device that we barely managed to get to the bottom. she also needed an incubator, but we managed to get it as you have. so we have to put her in with another child, but she also needs a device to monitor her heart and log in. this case basically took everything we have is another case comes in that requires the same device on, is it the we won't be able to do anything for them? the devices we have are not working. we're now in the neonatal intensive care unit, and as soon as the situation is the same with the intensive care department. but i said it doesn't necessarily not of me. she definitely positive. my message is an appeal to the entire world to intervene and save all the children to bring medical a and fuel to the hospital and to help bring back all the medical staff that have had to lead to the south toward most stop immediately. this is really military has announced the deaths of 3 soldiers in gaza. they were all killed and hon unice,
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the army says 14 other troops were injured. and god brings the total number of is really soldiers killed since the start of israel's grounds invasion to $245.00, the organizers of a protest march. and israel say 15000 people have joined families of captives and gaza to urge their release. many had been marching for 4 days from the southern gaza border towards the western rest of them. for testers were calling on the government to secure a deal with him, us to free the captives hands of some photos more from 10 of these. now a chance by these protestors that has become rallying call to bring their loved ones home. families of captive as being held in gauze that were joined by thousands of his release as they marched from the gauze of border to west jerusalem, demanding for the remaining captives to be released. we are here in march and some parts of those wishing that they will be released soon
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and be safe and were praying for them. and every step done. over the course of 4 days, these demonstrators tried to send a message to israel government, but not enough is being done to secure the captives release. meanwhile, behind the scenes, mediators are hoping to solidify a deal that would see a 6 week pause in the fighting. and the release of thousands of captives and didn't tell a v. it's the 3rd week of antique government demonstrations, protest or say they want elections to be held immediately and saying it's in yahoo is to blame for the countries current state of affairs. i'm against the government, which the have like that was biased use that's ever be
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face value. everybody's think that gemini needs to us we are doing and now the funniest payments. and the, the only thing that i can do that is them on the, at least 7 people were arrested after demonstrators broke through police barricades and blocked roads. but as a deal to release the captives and ensure a ceasefire remains elusive, it is unlikely that people here will be deterred from speaking up and continuing to take to the streets. is really police say they want to crack down on what they're calling a legal demonstrations that walk roads, which is why they've set up some of these iron dates that you can see behind me. but demonstrators are vowing to walk rhodes every single saturday until there is a change within israel. government time, the central jersey to be
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a 13 year old boy is the latest child to be killed by the it's really military and they occupied westbank. how much content zaid was shot and the others on his own refugee camp north of from a la medics and the palestinian red crescent tried to resuscitate him. but they couldn't. there's really army claims that he threw a molotov cocktail at a nearby military post on a funeral, has been held for another palestinian boy children and is really raised near the overnight hundreds of mourners during that procession for him. how much time would that be? his family size, the 16 year old, was out with friends when the re begun. they became trapped and he was then shot in the head. when is really forces opened fire still a heads or houses called a 0. but a week of political violence in charge for a leading opposition figure was killed and now the military ruler says she'll run in this year's election the
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. it's now. so when it's picked up again, i don't show wins to live and it's been rather grey. i sunday, we'll see it improve only a slight improvement from the size. it was with this when slow the dying down a better picture looking like it on monday, at least with the some big predominant by the end, the afternoon. but the small right on the way hitting grease, some snow on the high ground that's coming through on monday. it will of course slowly go east. what's the majority picture is one of increasing and changing wind direction, which means a southerly full of dusty and sand, up east and saturday, and through q 8. and the rock that'll allow, eventually temperatures to warm around the gulf nations. a few showers in west to new. ron seemed quite like to them. more enhanced on monday than on sunday. and they might show up again around the u. a do by might get a shout from it though hiwassee the temperature finally increased where it should be exemptions 25. the moment we haven't seen that for
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a few days. so $27.00 down to about $25.00. and a couple days it shows class notes about suppose dropping down to the tropical. i forget the still big channels that emanating from like victoria every morning. but in the concentration, i think in republic of congo and says and no substitute towards the equitorial kitty to the south of this. and particularly the south africa where this, the fire is burning, the winds are picking up on the sunday. but on monday they should bring rain into the western cape. the applicant narrative from african perspectives in the, in the company to do show documentaries, by african filmmakers from rwanda and democratic republic of congo. andrew c r e z on, if i need to go, i'm, i'm on the drive and reinventing cassava for
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a new series of africa, direct on how to sierra the the, here's a reminder of the top stories on how to 0 this hour. at least 15 palestinians have been killed and several others injured in an is really or striking southern dos up the a talk to the house, belong to one family and the and so now neighborhoods in the us us, there is a framework every month on the table for a 6 week ceasefire in dos of israel has not turned it down. and now the weight is on for from us to respond to parties involved and negotiations are hoping to have a deal in place by ramadan in around a week's time. the is really military has
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a gun shots, that's how this thing is waiting for food 8 south west of casa city, one person was killed in at least 26 that on saturday on thursday at that same location, at least a 118 palestinians were killed while waiting for desperately needed, a wholesale leader says that he holds britain's prime minister responsible for the sinking of a british owned boat carrier. the ruby more went down off the coast of young men, 2 weeks after being hit by for the missiles. fears of an environmental disaster had been raised because of the 40000 tons of fertilizer on board us. and it's been another day, a palestinian solidarity around the world from the middle east to europe and north america, thousands riley to call for peace in ga. so they're demanding an immediate cease fire. we have to live a day reports. 6 a global
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initiative, united people from all walks of life and solidarity with the full listing in call from copenhagen to pedro and from london to room in different cities in the u. k. protesters, we've palistine and flags high in response to the escalate. the military and crisis in gaza. it's a global day of action for palestine. the mom being an immediate cease fire. and in denmark there has been closed and the blood shed has more than 30000 people, including 13000 children. in the united states, protest are taking place in washington. several 100 people demonstrated outside the is really embassy, something carrying signs urging for the killer to and and the eccles put tests as voices reached as far as how far not in cuba. i sort of don't want to think about the solution to by the scene in question is not displacement or the client's sort
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of name died people or do i the legions? the only solution is justice for the palestinians by obtaining the legitimate site, just as a donation and to live indignant testers were also seen carrying flags through the streets to the easily embassy in ecuador capital, key to walden, lebanon. tell us the universities have joined the march invade route for the all of europe is against us via firing at us. they are providing reference to is right. i'm giving us a bridge. this is unreasonable and cannot be accepted by any one in the world of israel's military operations. intensified displaced, civilian struck by is really fire faced. imminent danger, excess, repeating the already devastating. that's 2 international mediators have been working to broker deal to hold, to fighting. the for the muslim holy month of ramadan begins or on march the 10th to the realities 50, see to not have less than 5 months into the world. gaza united individuals instead
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saw so the guarantee that the phone calls and you hit the d as a 0. the in south korea, thousands of doctors from across the country are rallying in support of junior medics. so walked out almost 2 weeks ago. health services have been interrupted since then and some patients turned away from hospitals, trainees or post a government plans to increase to admissions and medical schools and that solving a dr shortage and the government's ultimatum to return to work expired. at the start of the month. we have unis comes joining us from the capital. so to talk to us about this latest protest, eunice, and we can see on our screens that it has started. what's the message of the doctors waterford a good
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yeah. so we're at this rally organized by the tree and medical association. this is the main medical lobby in the country with about a 140000 members. some of those members are here today from across the country. in what can, may says is a starting point of a lot of the journey up closing the government's policies. now of course, the main policy that hasn't been under contention for weeks now is a government reform plan that was announced in early february. and that includes a plan to increase the number of medical school entries by the additional 2000 to get to an additional 10000 doctors. within about a decades time, something up, the government says, use a mazda to address the doctor shortage. currently in place in essential medicine as well as for oral areas and also to address the expected spike it needs with the
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rapidly aging population here it's appropriate. but the doctor is ethically, i may says that these plans are very ill thought out and the are a warning of the government needing to take responsibility of a collapse and the quality of south korea is world class medical care. there are also a highlighting what they call the unreasonable oppression of doctors as tensions have been spiking between the korea, maine, and the government, with some of its leadership of their offices and homes being searched and seized on friday under a suspicion that they had encouraged some 9000 junior doctor is to walk off the jobs a couple weeks ago, paralyzing operations at many general hospital. right. so your unit. so it seems that mean what is the status of the junior doctors right now? because it seems not so many returned to work despite that government deadline that expired on thursday. oh yeah,
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you're absolutely right. uh, we probably won't know exact numbers until monday because friday was a solid a. but the scale does appear very small compared to the more the 9000 who walked off the job, perhaps in a hundreds. now, the government has been blocking the resignations that these to your doctors submitted in protests again of these upcoming changes. and it is very likely that the government will begin administrative procedures towards suspending some of their might medical licenses by 3 months, followed by a police investigation that can also lead to just see the reputation of their license. now this does come as the general public is actually you find the use like a government on this. a fresh pull of shows that the president's approval numbers went up by 5 percentage points in the past week. and 10 percentage points in the
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past month, which is a huge improvement for our president that's struggling in public approval. all right, thank you eunice came reporting from so now the military ruler of todd has announced that he's running for president as denise reports in the capital and domain on the declaration follows the killing of an opposition leader. and a raid by security forces for most champions, this what's expected, but how much debbie says it was an image was work on the the at the beginning of the transition. i didn't see myself as a candidate. and this selection, my focus was keeping the country safe and secure and united. but his candidacy is almost shadowed by events of the past few days. at the end of february security forces rated officers of the countries mino, position. there were accused of attacking the offices of the national intelligence
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agency and the supreme court. now, the leading opposition candidate is dead. the party and its headquarters are important. the opposition is demanding an independent investigation into the rates by security forces and describes the beginning of the position the, the deal as an assassination. but the government says the rates are legitimate, we're supposed to lie, spring fucking as a threat to the future of charge. so more than $220.00 political parties and associations, including those opposed to mohammed and his father got back to endorsed the president for them at elections. and there was no mention of the position socialist party without voters in the president's speech. what's that reference to the rate or the leader of the position going to the rate of race to consent? at the funeral, there are social consequences for the coming, but politically, the opposition leaders death will not stop the election. many wisdom poets consider
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