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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  March 3, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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the gators says they collect evidence of what they described as eco side, ukraine, ground 0 on the jersey to the other there until the whole. this has been use our life from coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there any forces phone residential areas across casa, 7 palestinians are killed in the jump valley, a refugee camp in the north, and 15 people are killed in a rock. it strikes in rough us and drops food into gaza. but a group, se, the focus should be on getting a heating through border crossings. for us as this
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a framework agreement on the table for a 6 week gas has ceased by israel hasn't turned it down while moss is yet to respond. still defying the deadline. thousands of doctors in south korea refused to return to work the but we begin in northern garza and is really striking the residential building and the jo valeo refugee camp. emergency services have recovered the bodies of at least 7 civilians killed in that attack. they destroyed home is next to a school which houses displaced civilians. this is rarely forces have intensified their results on rough in southern gaza, at least 50 palestinians there being killed in an ass strike on a residential building. rescue was rushed to the scene to take the injured the hospital and to recover bodies of phoenix and yeah, water reports now and the warning with some of the images in his report of the
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steps when nighttime falls in gaza is really forces intensify bombings on the besieged strip of this full story building lies in ruins, in the alta them neighborhood. east of rough uh its the optimize of the residential buildings being bombarded overnight and like early as strikes before it. the result is to begin blanchard, v. as you can see behind me, we saw that a residential building was struck, housing civilians, and displaced 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 getting up the but 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,
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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 knowledge of hospital among the children still struggling to comprehend and smote each of them the this voices. he was with this time of year when the building gaped in from above. this last refuge for more than 1500000 palestinians is coming under is really fire every day. even us be, is loom of a ground invasion or from the licks new are all just 0 over the 2nd time in 3 days. these right, the army is shante, the palestinians waiting for a day. they know both see round about south west of gaza city
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one person was killed and at least 26 wounded on thursday at the same location. at least a 118 palestinians were killed by these riley ministry while waiting for desperately needed food data. the united states has carried out its 1st ed dropped of humanitarian aid into gaza. more than $38000.00 ready to eat meals were dropped off the pots of the strip president joe biden has said the amount of aid floating into gaza is not nearly enough. 8 organizations have criticized to move, saying the u. s. should instead insure the israel allows a dean through road crossings. jeremy come and dick is president of the refugees international and a former disaster relief official in the obama and by the administration is he says that the dropping is the worst way to get a to people when i worked on this for the us government and you bought ministration and i, i coordinated air, air drops and their deliveries and
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a number of disasters including the earthquakes and type fluids and, and, and famines and wars. you only resort to that when there is something on the ground that is blocking you from using better forms of transportation of air list and air drops in particular, are the worst the cost to the worst possible way to deliver it. the very expensive they are, they're dangerous because there's a lot that can go wrong with those things drop and they deliver very small volume of a. so you know, relative to the level of need that exists in gaza today. this is not enough to really make a meaningful dent in the military and crisis. i think you have to ask, why is this necessary? well, it's necessary because over the last nearly 5 months, these really military offensive has made it virtually impossible for normal humanitarian operations to exist in gaza. they could be opening more border crossings. they have refused to do that. even the 2 crossings in this out that are
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open have seen their volumes decline in the last few weeks and, and they've been very difficult for humanitarian groups to operate within gaza. there have been air strikes on humanitarian facilities. there was a naval strike on a u. n. food convoy heading to the north. it was actually stopped at an it's really check point at the time. so you know that this resort to airstrikes is a reflection of how impossible this really government has made it to conduct normal and frankly more effective humanitarian operations. it's a god. well meanwhile the whitehouse says there is a framework agreement on the table for a 6 week cease far in gaza. israel hasn't turned it down now the way it is on for how much to respond policies involved in negotiations are hoping to have a deal in place by ramadan begins in around a week's time. rosalyn jordan has more not from washington dc that one of the 3 officials who braved said that in principle, the israeli government has agreed to
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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 doha. and there are reports that the negotiations could move to cairo as early as sunday. separately, the us government,
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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 gant who is traveling without the explicit permission of the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is supposed to be meeting with the vice president tom le 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 pressuring gaps to deliver the message to the non 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. okay, well let's get the latest now and what's happening inside the gaza strip honey. my mood joins me on the phone from rough in the south and honey, i believe they were heavy strikes, very close to where you were spending the night in rafa. bring us the latest.
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yes. well it was very, very intense. nice. the quite the training for the most part has that uh we being uh, shouldering in this area for the past couple months. but this is not the 1st time that we became displays that originally evacuated from dive into the since on layer than han you and, and then when you're talking about but as of last night, we just ended up along with other people who are neighborhoods that came under cv relentless air strikes, targeting couples residential homes, the mosque in an empty land here of the farm land that is large. they've been used for the past couple months. and since the beginning of the, the way it's becoming large down, save here. but because feel that the degrees in this trap now falling on the roof,
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top of the building where we're sheltering. and so we ended up moving into a state where you're living with everyone in the house. it's been sheltering. but it, it started early hours. oh, so last night and then did all the way till past midnight, where on an off they either had drawn missed those or if 16 bon targeting in the neighborhood, that's the eastern part of growth i did the as well as the law had been gauge. that's, that's the egyptian palestinian border and also the eastern part of the city. so far we're looking at the 14 people who have been killed and multiple other injuries over do. and i'm not sure how to tell. in fact, none of the injuries of last night made it to the kuwait hosted with us, but one for one good reason. as of the air late afternoon hours yesterday, a good hospital was a really packed with the with the injuries and the casualties where
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a killed and injured at the vicinity of the in or off the field hospice. i was already packed good. not deal with the, the large number of injuries and emergencies that caused by the bombing. everybody was a trance and we were told by one paramedic to another job. the opposite cuz i mid size. so, but again, also large, granted, prepared for these kind of americans. in fact, the entire city doesn't have a suspicion healthcare facility. right now there's a lot small or mid side at the pound and continues then is to kill. california continues to create very difficult conditions. the ground is just a causing great deal to panic for people who evacuated to this area. and i think i've been filtering here for hardly just causing further internal displacement for them. and then chatter any, any less then so of safety and security course for the elderly children. so when i,
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for everybody, in fact, in this area, at the same talk more about, it was pounded by this the length of their strikes. the central area was also a major being of a massive attack, particularly the refuge account. and the updated by connie was also particularly how much residential co a pound. and there are reports about a parts of town residential without being militarily under the spell. a late hour of last night, they extended all the way to early hours of this morning. the people inside the residential building are calling and sending appeals for civil defense accrual for the international red cross to help them evacuated, the area, it happened all of a sudden to the point. people did not have the vision amount of time to leave the area. they did what they were under by time then on the vehicles that with a coverage of attack of drones and surveillance drunk it just getting very
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a very scary by the hour right now. and if it is, all of this, of course, is happening despite all the talks about a potential deal that could be reached. but i want to ask you about that because there are increasingly positive signs that, as you say, is these 5 deal may be close. what sensor, anticipation is that perhaps within days these attacks might stop. oh, i do now. i mean there isn't anything solid in the ground to get people that then so the confirmation that the deal is it is possible. everybody talks about right now is a potentially, it could be as a deal within the coming days. but on the ground we don't. people do not see any significant solid ground for it is the fact that i'm, i'm reporting right now, and there's here the presence of
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a drawing that you probably can't hear it in the background. making this noise that keeps buzzing and causing great deal of mental health problems for the people hear it, but on the ground, people learn from past experiences with the past. feel that all the talks and delete reports about potential buyer deal that they're getting very, very careful with their optimism, it's going down cautious. optimism right now that people get to the point. now they don't believe it until there is an announcement. all these talks and reports and leak documents about the deal. and the despite the fact that presented and biting came out and, and talk about that is going to be on monday. has been very draining for people because that's the kind of polls hold that people have been suffering from that they don't see any immediate into what's going on there. they're very drain, very exhausted. and at the same time, do they have to endure all of these relentless attacks across the gaza strip,
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let alone a famine that is a spreading across the gaza strip everywhere. just the people one, take it seriously until there is an official announcement of support and they want it this time, not the temporary to is the want the apartment and he's fired that in all of the stuff. pretty good. it's not, it doesn't make sense for them. to get through a temporary truth and then go back to where is the or where the will be bombs, relentlessly. okay, honey. well, thanks for the update from ralph ein southern garza and let's go now to occupied east jerusalem and see where the uh, corresponding to the max of the can shed any light to tool on developments towards a potential cx. 5 deal with them. anything more coming as of these radio far it is on, for instance, whether they will join those talks in cairo of the
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then i've been working the fight in this morning to be honest, not a huge amount of new information. the is ready. prime minister's office, not offering any comment in response to our inquiry about those tools, the egyptian foreign ministry, we've reached out to similar, they know offering any inquiry in response to our questions. we've tried several different individuals inside the mass organization. none of them have responded to us about this. what we have in terms of actual information is statements from the united states side saying they expect to see that it's going to be moving in the next few days. they ex, accept that that has been a, a framework essentially agreed by these ready sides. but that's not being blown out from what we're hearing or not hearing here. the major sticking point is, let's just be clear about these ones again. nothing y'all who has demanded a list of names of those believe held captive inside garza. i'm not saying to me yesterday through one of the spokes persons and assemble,
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they don't think that the organization will be prepared to release that list of names until there's a final deal. and the other more almost crucial distinction between the 2 parties at this point is about the long term aspects of hostilities with i'm not saying that any 6 weeks east fire. and that does seem to be an agreed upon length of time for us. the saw needs to lead to a time and an end to the war. and the is really, is not prepared to offer that concession same day one in espanol whose was absolute victory, the destruction of a mass reconciling those 2 positions seems to be a major, major challenge as another. what more can you tell us about this additional method, seemingly additional avenue of communication? opening up a do to open up with benny against the opposition leader heading off to washington, the legends a to talk to vice president coming to harris on monday. a trip not sanctioned by benjamin. nothing. yeah. who will be it? but again, this is a member of the war cabinet. yeah. so the contract says in
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bolton, you mentioned, he's a political opponent of nothing, you know who's but in the early days off to the outside. but some of the times he was one of the few. and it's what buttons to say. you know what? i'm going to try and help. he is ready worth it here. i'm willing to join forces with and that's an yahoo! in not more cabinet, but the tensions between the 2 of them have been very popular. he on display at times over the last several months. in particular. the fact that netanyahu relies on file right policies here and is ralph who's governing competition, who often push them into positions again, seems to be uncomfortable with. we've seen the same recent need that play out in a number of different ways around issues here in jerusalem in particular. but this visit to dc by again, just to, to, to let you know that was a statement released by him to is randy media last night. when this was meet minutes, the guns passed me, updated the prime minister as nothing yahoo on his own initiative on friday of his
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intention to travel in order to coordinate the messages to be transmitted in the meetings. i can run that some yahoo without being forced to do so. instead i'm going to dc, whether you like it or not. what would you like me to say to the folks i'm going to be meeting the amongst them, the vice president and the national security advisor. when interesting to see how all that develops for the marks. thanks for the light this room occupied east jerusalem. now these ready ministry has announced the depths of 3 soldiers and gossip. they were all killed in san eunice. the army says 14 other troops were injured. it brings the total number of his riley soldiers killed since the stock of israel's crowns, based into $245.00 let. in his royal, the families of captives and gauze have been joined by thousands of demonstrators on the protest march to judge the release as homeless salute reports. now many had walked for 4 days from the guns of buddha to wester. some is
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now a chance by these protesters that has become through rally and called to bring their loved ones home. families of captive as being held in gauze were joined by thousands of his release as they marched from the gauze border to west jerusalem. demanding for the remaining captives to be released. we are here in march and support those. now, we see that they will be released soon and be safe, and were praying for them. and every step over the course of 4 days, these demonstrators try 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
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tell a v. it's the 3rd week of mt government demonstrations, protest or say they want elections to be held immediately and saying it's an yahoo is to blame for the countries current state of affairs. i am against the government, which they have like that was passed us that's able to be face value. everybody's think that, jen, my name's data to us. we are doing and now the experience and the, the only thing that i can do is demonstrate 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
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take to the streets. is really police say they want to crack down on what they're calling a legal demonstrations that walk rhodes, 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's government. time, the central jersey to tell of you a new road, a is a political analyst and call them list. she joins us now from romano to help us make sense of these various developments around a potential cx 5 good to have you with us a new as we've been reporting a cx. 5 deal. a p is close to 6. we deal with a one to 10 ratio release of captives 40 or so for full 100 palestinian prisoners, a repositioning of some israeli forces. and the return of some palestinians within
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the gaza strip to their homes or at least their home areas. now, we were told that israel hasn't refused the idea of a 6 week cease 5, but that how much is holding out on various points, how movable or movable. all those obstacles as well. i think there is, there is a possibility. the positions would shift and the kind of pressure that both sides are under is immense. because the mediators and the united states, and pretty much everybody in the world wants to see at least a pause. in this war, they want to be able to relieve the humanitarian disaster that israel has caused over the past 5 months and to have a chance during those 6 weeks to move things forward towards an end to the war. but there are conflicting interests here. and as you are reporting has,
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has been showing nothing. yeah. who is not interested in any commitment to end the war because of his political interest because he needs this war to stay in power and to avoid going to jail. and on the other hand, him, us also needs to deliver to its constituents. they need to be able to say we're going to bring and relieve the war is about to and, and people will be able to go back. not, not just because they need that sent to mentally. but because the danger of israel converting a very large area of the gaza strip into a buffer zone and know goes on for the population, there is very real and it would be catastrophic. it would make a living in the after the war. uh, also untenable that the, the area left for the residence would simply not be enough to house all those people while having said all of that. and yes indeed, there is huge pressure on both sides. but in this particular context right now,
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if what we hear is to be believed, the real pressure sits on how moss at this moment to decide to back away from that demand for a permanent seas 5, which as you say, they're not going to get and move forward with at least a temporary post you think they will? i think they will, i think right now the details about where the is really army with, with the, with the drawer to what kind of a permission would there be for people to go back to their home areas. as you said, those are sticking points, but they're very important. what kind of access for humanitarian aid? i think that's really where the fight in the negotiations is an ultimately how much of a would be willing. i think um, as we've heard signals from various leaders in the organization to enter into that deal. of course, as, as i heard the reporting from your correspondent in gaza, people are very tired. they have been, you know,
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worn down by this and not just the feet are not just the last, not just the, the, you know, the, this, the sheer volume a while is the scope of it. but also the idea that they would just get a risk bites before the killing resumes. so it is a controversial move to accept a ceasefire with no end in sight to the war. but i think ultimately, everybody is interested in seeing that period of calm, hoping that it would result in an end to the war in negotiations that would facilitate that. and quite frankly, and negotiations that was probably put nothing yahoo in hot or waters as many are coming to the re realization that he needs to feel pressure. otherwise he's not going to. but what, what in terms of that pressure pressure on these riley side to much made of course of the roll divided administration, not just in, at tolerating or allowing this floor to continue for as long as it has but,
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but equally that the only power that he's able to actually stop it. is the administration in washington? what do you make a president biden's called on friday finally, using those words immediately cease 5. do you feel that the pressure is building now on the net on yahoo government from washington from the white house? yes, but i think we need to keep that in perspective. we need to remember that biden is basically a reading from a very old, outdated play book in terms of american is rarely politics. he doesn't like to seem like he's in disagreement with, with israel on any issue. so whatever signal we hear from him is, is kind of buffered by other carrots that he has out at to israel. and he's been very unwilling to alter that. the change of that, despite the pressure, despite the unprecedented discord within his administration stuff,
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the letters that we saw publicly published about the staff being, you know, traumatized by the lack of apathy towards civilian life and the loss of civilian life in gaza and so on. so i think we're gonna see a lot of back door movement, a lot of pressure. the receiving guns would be one of them. but the, you know, shipping of arms hasn't stopped the veto power and used to protect israel and the security council hasn't stopped. so there isn't really a lot of pressure mostly if the internal politics and the intervention in that dimension might push nothing yahoo into a direction more amenable to ending the war. okay, no. oh, do you live for us there in ramallah in the occupied west by many thanks. for your time. no. not a 13 year old boy who has been killed by these ready military in the occupied west bank. well, how much charlotte zaid was shots near the yellow zone, refugee camp north of rome, all of these way. the army says he threw
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a mazda of cocktail administrative post and also in the occupied west bank. a funeral has been held for a palestinian teenager. it has the shocked in the head to an overnight he's ready. right? hundreds of motors joined the procession for mohammad. how moved to a deep leak? his family says the 16 year old was out with friends near ramallah when they became trapped. us is ready. forces open file for let's get more on those ongoing raids in the occupied with banks and bus. robbie is in romano for us and as well. this is the 2nd time in 2 days the teenager has been gunned down, biased, rarely fire. and the details of these incidents are very difficult to to really wrap your head around in the case yesterday in the case today, the teenager, the been question the teenagers in question was, were killed by gunshots to the head and torso. in the case of the 13 year old, the died last night. he was shot accused of throwing molotov cocktails out in is.
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ready the security position posting and some say they were defending their communities against these ongoing cost and is really a tax. he was shot in the head and torso and only until after he had blood out, it is released, let ambulances get to him, and it was already too late. this is again, a common practice, the head shots, the torso shots, and the waiting until someone injured has been played out. common practice is that we see in the occupied westbank all the time overnight. the were also doesn't palestinians rounded up and is really military raids in tucker, engineer, and co to your novelist, bethlehem and hebron rumble as well another a series of disturbing events that were subtler attacks that happened now specific to berk, of village, just outside of ramallah. there's some very harrowing details of how the subtler attacks play out. it began with 10 settlers going into the village, harassing communities there. it lasted for 4 hours, local official saying it's the longest they've experienced in months. these have
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been going on for years escalated these subtler attacks of escalated since the war and gaza began on october 7th. the incident yesterday and broke a village ended up involving a 100 settlers swarming the village. like a mob. they set homes and cars on fire that was property destruction of an auto workshop. and the posting residents of the area were also beaten up. these kinds of incidents are endless in the occupied westbank. illegal is really activity, often backed up by the military is endless. and unchecked and largely because there isn't political will to, to address these problems. and there's no real world security apparatus on the ground here, the defend palestinians. and these communities keep telling us that they feel absolutely alone with the settler invasions. and these military rates continue daily nightly, endlessly from romano as a bus. robbie, thank you. i and still still ahead on al jazeera politicians in practice down
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a voting for a new prime minister with the latest live from his. lemme back the the well with 3 weeks from the spring, i couldn't else, but the changeable season. that is, spring is probably what do you, what are your policies quite warm over most of your huge mass applied in a large extent of what you would tool unsettled whether wind and rain typically now what's coming through on sunday is most significant. rain, i think for no missing a snow on the northern side from the higher ground has been snow from the parent east from saturday. dying out on sundays, you'll see. and the temperature is as high as 16 vienna 17. possibly inside grad brother, higher than it should be at this time of the year to written so west inside of knolls, initially over the flat plane. we'll see right on sunday. and again on tuesday,
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the window didn't strongest on sunday. temperatures rising though, as of right and eventually goes away and the sun comes out. that rate in crossing the a drastic, posing a potential fed problem briefly, a problem for all the country on the eastern side with some snow on the high ground right down through grease. most of your frequency is to relative the model of the cooler in 0. rick at 9 degrees and there's more rain coming through from farms. our oldest of course, does affect the northwest of african, particularly for out you area where the warnings of strong wind throughout saturday and sunday investors for this aspect. rather more obvious showers in west africa. the odd huge, i mean to be used as a un ambassador position given to you by well, does have both. you've described that is better than that in any thoughts. but citing on my question to you all that good cooks, i think,
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problem back you're watching out here is a reminder about top stores. at least 15 palestinians have been killed and several others injured in is really as striking, solving cause of the attack of the house, but only to one family in the neighborhood. in dropbox is really ministry is again, shuffles, palestinians waiting for food aid. southwest of guys, a city one person was killed in the police 26 wounded on saturday, on says day of the same location, at least a 118 palestinians were killed while waiting for desperately needed fate. the united states as candidates 1st and drop a few minutes every night into gaza building. 38000 ready tweet meals were dropped onto pops up the strip 8 organizations and criticize the move saying the u. s. should instead ensure that israel allows 8 through land crow 6 or 9
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people were killed after his way. the strikes hit, a mosque near where displaced, palestinians were sheltering on friday night in the of the how direct reports from the scene of the attacking down about a change in didn't bella for last night there was a heavy bombardment in the middle area on my left is a mazda that has been completely blocked and to the floor as the is really forces targeted. this was with at least 2 air strikes. and as you see, the destruction is massive. the mosque became literally flattened on the ground. but the story is not here. the story is in this area that is completely up close to the months where the families from bit had noun that were internally displaced 1st to a 2 days. and then to this area twins are displaced in this area. came
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to this area and took it as a refuge for more than 2 months. i saw that side many from bit to noon. were 1st displaced in the days and then came here. the family are telling us that they are dotted with that side. that's hurt their 26 year old daughter was sleeping here on this great not before she was killed by the is ready air strikes, a targeted the mask last night. the minimum, what i was lying under the concrete, one of my chest, the plains where to zooming over the overhead. i called out to my daughter, went out to help me. my son came over and pulls me out. as to both my daughter, i thought she was helping others somewhere. she was only as courageous and generous . i found her lying dead. she was killed. i keep dreaming. she was lying soaked
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in her blood. she was working all night long, hoping palestinian use agency. she was the bread one that for our families. she was working hard till her last. the 50 palestinians were sleeping here yesterday night when the is ready for us is targeted them last year by palestinians believe they have no place to see where everywhere is packed. nowhere estates. this is in the city. i just need a daddy but a doctor in northern gauze or is wanting the babies will die of starvation unless food is delivered quickly. dr. him, i don't know who's a pediatrician to come out on hospital, says many infants. he's seeing on malnourished and he has nothing to give him this medicine. it's w. 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 a day and ends up in a one meal. that's not enough for that unless your body becomes deficient and
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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 even deal properly with 50 to 60 percent of the cases. we received this because we have nothing to give them nothing. the most we can do for them is either give them, say, lean solution or sugars solution another one moment suburban, let me pull it. all of this is happening due to the lack of food. when a child, suppose the 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 and if the rate of infection goes up, he or she might get along infection or blood infection in of itself, so it's the sickness really getting a is and there is a ton of, and it was a mazda, how about we received a case from elsa, how the medical complex that needed a device that we barely managed to get to the bottom. she also needed an incubator,
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so we couldn't manage 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 was this case basically took everything we have. if another case comes in that requires the same device on as with the, we won't be able to do anything for them to devices we have are not working. we're now in the neonatal intensive care unit, and the situation is the same with the intensive care department. but i said it doesn't necessarily anatomy. the funding on my message is an appeal to the entire world to intervene and save all the children to bring medical aid and fuel to the hospital and to help bring back all the medical staff that have had to leave to the south toward my stock immediately vista, the
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now politicians and pakistan is set to vote for a new prime minister, members of the national assembly parliament house in islamabad, where it's expected that shed by the sheriff will be elected as premier election as last month with maud by violence allegations and both drinking and the imprisonment of former prime minister in wrong. com. well come, i'll hide to joins us now from a capital is. lemme by then come all, it seems likely that she'll buzz, cherry will be come a pocket sound study said prime minister leading a coalition government, who is he and how stable will his cota should be as well as you can see behind may focused on spotlight meant recession is right now on the way to a leg, the leader of the house. and as you mentioned, job, i should have likely to be that prime minister because the support of 8 allied
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parties is being chief minister of the country is more spa for providence. that did a fun job for almost 11 years, and he came in depaula and april 2022. when a 13 party boy edition decided goals move award of no confidence against him. ron funds, government elected shall by should he have to become the prime minister of the country. he of god. so what they bought or do a router for the didn't you all buy gave didn't. euro was marked by. it cannot make uncertainty spiraling prices out of control and no so marked by protests on the streets. but he is going to be elected as the prime minister for the 2nd time since his last in your and that correlation government and come out. he's tenure is likely to have to face street protests by supporters of former prime minister in wrong con. now in prison,
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who alleged that the election was rig. absolutely, in fact, the 1st few days of the parliamentary session and res day with choosing the speaker and the deputy speaker of the house. there was protest inside parliament that read it to day again. uh, the bug is done, daddy can solve candidate so loyal to him or on fund raising slogan. the assembly right now looks more like a fish, small get a bike protest set also continuing outside. thousands of people came out yesterday and ron cons bar, the new does say that the electron wondering that this is a big parliament that the stolen mandate and they will continue to protest until their leader and run funded release from jane. and unless the stolen mandated with done to them. okay, come,
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i will leave it that come out of how does life for us and is level but many thanks . in south korea, thousands of doctors from across the country. a rallying in support of junior medics who worked out maybe 2 weeks ago, health services have been interrupted since then. some patients turned away from hospitals. the trainees are opposed to government plans to increase in admissions to medical schools and that solving a doctor's shortage. a government ultimatum to return to work expired at the start of the month. well eunice came, is live in the capital. so with those protests are taking place and unit that helped me understand exactly what it is that they're unhappy about admissions. that increase to medical schools. why is that a bad thing? all right, so that protest just wrapped, it happened in the traffic lanes that you see behind me, but organizers say, tens of thousands came from across the country to mark what the doctor's main lobby
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here says is just the start of a long journey of opposing government policies now various speakers from the korean medical association, i took the stage to defend the weeks long. a walk out by junior dr. is that has been impacting operation the several generate general hospitals across the nation. they highlighted what they call was oppression of doctors and also war. and that there would be a collapse of south korea's world class medical system should be government reforms announced in early february be followed through now what's kept the stand off going and meeting full dialogue from forming is the number 2000. that's the number of medical entrance that the government wants to add as starting next year on top of the existing 3000 to get 210000 additional doctors within
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a decades time to address a doctor shortage and essential medicine currently. and also of the rising needs that are anticipated as the country is one of the fastest aging in the world. now the k, i make questions, the logic behind that number 2000 saying that is way too much. they don't think there is a doctor shortage. and they said the system simply won't be ready in time to support it. meanwhile, tension has been rising between the leaders of the medical association and the government as a search and seizure, as have been conducted in some other offices and suspected as they are suspected of supporting and encouraging some of these young doctors to walk off the job. i noticed there was a government monday through the ultimatum, wasn't there for these 2 new doctors to return to work by the beginning of this month. many didn't once the state is not yeah, that's right. so we're anticipating the government to begin announcing some
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administrative steps starting on monday. they have for warned that the uh, the young doctors who have not complied with their back to work orders will see a 3 month suspension of their medical license. and after a police investigation could see that being forfeited altogether. now, the hard sense that the government has been keeping comes as a public remain staunchly behind the government with the president, seeing a boost in his approval ratings of 5 percentage points just in the last week. and 10 percentage points in the past month, which has been a big difference in the president that has been struggling to maintain a decent approval rate. okay. you just came live for us that from so many thanks a as a multi com on this news hour, including from qu, lead up to potential press of the latest from chapter of the election prospect. so
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it's mid attribute and the world's most major natural gas producers commit to keeping up with global tomorrow. the veto is really miller treatments. the shogun, legalese riley settlements. and the okey point westbank the red lines, bulk the borders of the item. you describe just new security, so we're now in the area, i think you're just saw on those laps. they're all illegal is ready. settlers living just a few 100 meters from hey, in caravans, in that direction. and they all me says that it's a necessity in order to expand a so called securities are around illegal is right. the settlements suddenly is ready sold, which is a pay on the old pacific bank they approach forcing us to stop filming. they
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contained us for more than 2 hours the, all of these confiscation of land around in the galleries, really central. that's charlotte stadium say is more proof of israel breaking international. the russia says it's a defense system. so destroyed, also drugs launched by ukraine targeting the crimea peninsula. the announcement follows social media with lots of early morning explosions near an oil depot in the black sea pull to philadelphia road. mcbride joins us now from keith. rob,
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so we'll set the a drug and said to be shot down in this attack on the crime incident since it didn't make any impact a tool. it does seem to have been quite a substantial attack with the these reports talking about a wave of drones of being directed. i cry may have a lot of the activities around this port. a fee of those are, this is down on the south, east coast of crimea or a number of loud explosions being reported in the early hours. some of them coming from the vicinity of an oil to him. and those were that were also reports the traffic on the nearby coach bridge that connects the crime in peninsula with the russian mainland that, that was suspended for a while for a while. that bridge has, of course, been the target of previous attacks is not known. if it was being targeted in this latest attack, but it does seem to be a direct response a to russian drone that attacks the previous night on ukraine. most notably,
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of course, on the, on the apartment block in the southern port city of a desa where they are continuing to look full victims in, in that apartment block under the rubble. we now having the death toll from but the block now stands at 10. they've just recovered another body, it's been reported for those with children. 2 of them just being infants, leading to a period of morning being declared in odessa. meanwhile, wrote presidents, the landscape schools grow ever more urgent for increased west and ministry a that's right, but the landscape after these latest attacks, especially the attack in odessa, he put out the statements accusing the russians have continuing to wage a fight against ukrainian civilians in his woods, i'm saying that a defense miss elsie says, save lives, cooling for the, the transfer of more ad defense systems from a, from ukraine's western back. cuz it's a theme he returned to in his nightly address on saturday,
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saying that that should be more a defensive, transferred, saying that they should not be held up by what he called political gains in disputes which does the does seem to be a direct reference to the $60000000000.00 us dollars in aid, which has been held up for months now in the us congress as a result of a domestic political dispute. that which has been blamed for a shortage of shows on the front lines, which according to the equations, has contributed to recent setbacks such as the defeating up depot. and according to the presidency. lensky now is leading to short falls in ukraine's defenses. ro mcbride with the very latest from ukraine's capital manufacturer of the world's major natural gas producing countries have pledged to redouble efforts to tackle disruption to supplies of the binge of aid reports. now from the meeting and l. g is a tax on pipelines and the was in gaza and ukraine, but high on the agenda. it's the cleanest of fossil fuels and natural gas produces
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are confident of sustain demand for decades. a 70 percent of the boys gas or those belong to the 19 member gas exporting countries for them or g e. c. f. then heads of state gathered in algiers to explore ideas and develop consensus. in addition to rebuilding the energy sector off to the growing dividers, pandemic and lack of adequate investment challenges from attacks and pipelines and gas explore crew, which were the focus of discussions attributed reiterate to the delegates. the gas is affordable, reliable, and environmentally friendly. while exports is called the green credentials of gas, they simultaneously reject the use of climate change issues to hinder investment. and as the agreed to expand and build a consensus to invest more dcf ones implementation of international trade goals to where discrimination or restriction members have agreed to tackle issues with the united big gap. export to say that gas can be used to achieve climate neutrality like minimal financial burden on the global economy. for the members said the group
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does not limit gas production or input supporters like the orange content. opec splintered or not confident in global demand means countries such as russia can, would stand, restriction and crippling wisdom functions as a much it's a judy and exports cost to you. this is the explorer policy, because all african countries develop that expert to support the economies regarding russia as a presidency. if there are no gods deliveries to you by ukraine, we will live with that. because we have been opening all experts in the east asian pacific countries, countries of global saucers come on. we also develop the domestic market, increasing local justification for the the russian regents. gas exporters are looking to ensure investment, expand production, and more importantly, make sure that there is a steady gas price. unlike oil, gas produces, do not have the ability to control gas prices by limiting how much gas they produce
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. just as alliances such as the dcf can help them achieve these goals. if the want to ensure the student supplies, we need to on size more investments and we need to get civilized with price. that's if we'll want to insure a very good supplies. let's say that to ensure a stability in the global natural gas market. gas produces not just benefit from increasing consumer demand, but also the attempts to reduce cold and for and dependency. with an estimated 34 percent growth in global demand by 2056, you have profits for gas which countries are predicted. so i'm going to drop it down to 0 as years transmitter 3 ruta as announced, he's running for president. the declaration follows the killing of an opposition leader in a raid by security forces with interest reports from german, 4 most champions. this was expected, but how much debbie says it was in his image was work on the job at the beginning
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of the transition. i didn't see myself as a candidate and the selection my focus was keeping the country safe and secure and united. but his candidacy is always shadowed by events of the past few days. at the end of february security forces rated officers of the countries, mino, position their way accused of attacking the offices of the national intelligence agency and the supreme court. now the leading opposition candidate is that 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 a position due to a dental us. an assassination by the government says the rates are legitimate, was posed to lie spring front and the price to the future of charge. so more than $220.00 political parties and associations, including those opposed to mohammedan his father got back to endorse the president
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. for the me elections, there was no mention of the position socialist party without borders in the president speech. what's the difference to the rate or the leader of the opposition? the rates have race to consent. at the funeral, there are social consequences for the coming, but politically and the opposition leaders. death will not stop the election. many wisdom poets consider chide, a dependable online, especially for my colonial rule of falls. we just moved a lot of troops here after they were ordered out of most of the sale. the may 6 election could be an indicator where the chide hit into an equal stability. ok of how many degrees i'll do that. in how you 2 police are appealing for help from the army to stop gang members storming of prison, where their leaders are being held. criminal groups control, much of the country, security forces have struggled to maintain order since the assassination of president juvenile might say nearly 3 years ago as well. that is it for this news.
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our morning has been made and just a few minutes to stay with us. the the the
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president biden says one to 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis. what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line. power defines out loud, we live here, we make the rule, not the people empower, investigate, expose this and question. the youth and abuse of power around that. go on out just their tens of thousands of chinese asylum seekers. are risking their lives in a dangerous route to the us. where in america, what happens once they make kids to impart to of
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a special investigation $1.00 oh $1.00 east aust. chinese, my friends, the american dream is worth the risk and the sacrifice on out to 0. the is there any forces bomb residential areas across garza, 7 palestinians are killed in giovanni, a refugee camp in the north and 15 all dead in a row. could strike in rough the other until now this is obviously a line from the so coming up the us at drops food into a gossip of a group say the focus should be on getting a into border crossings. the.

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