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the i think she died just a few hours ago. these really minister reinstalled this case at the entrance to the village. mother is about to give for the music to go to the hospital like no, no which gate is open and which one is closed? the is ready for us is open 5 on palestinians as a trucks arrive in northern garza, the lo, i'm down, jordan, this is out. is there a line from del, also coming around a 1000000 cases of infectious diseases are detected and causes the medical situation and the strip is described as extremely catastrophic. the us attempts to play media exhibiting the hezbollah and his ram across the border. the tax fiscal
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plus columbia release is a former wound, rich spent years in prison in the us for drug traffic. the we begin in northern gaza when news is just coming in the palestinians, waiting for the aid have come on the is ready fire a supply convoys arrived. several public screens have been injured by is ready for us as well. waiting for much needed supplies of the out your wage around about 10000 cities. only a few people were able to get some boxes that included water, flowers, and other items for trucks less caring. some of that was injured by his right is gone. fine. that is really strikes on 2 homes and roughly half killed. 17 palace demands. central garza is also being targeted. but is there any attacks, cutting 13 people, and then those say read refugee camp more than 30500 ballast indians have not been
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killed since israel begun. it's war and garza in october. i'm a triple with the band risk is going for a fast campbell to find somebody that's pulling another. it's really striking that tech on homes indicated, but this neighborhood left several people dead in the east of the city. another it's really striking. several other palestinians is right. designated rough uh said . so. but telephony and cell phone, anything but safety there. hold on. i do. who do you want to have the demo? shame on them to stop this blog stuff. why does blood, why, why they exterminating us? if you want to annoy like to ask, why didn't they just do it once and for all, there is no safe place on who told you roughly say every day bombings, bombings, bombings. there is no safe place then and this house is full of children women. and then i found myself under the rubber boot. i mean, it's likely i won't be our will to stop this. will we need to cease 5 because we're
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facing genocide despite is right. is bombardment or 5 desperate palestinians continued to head to the city from other parts of guns. that if you want to each, you have to die in the pursuit of getting fluids. we said no to this and decided to hit to the south effects to in central gulf cse us. this is the of the month of yet another strike on the say, right? come or wireless truck when it, i mean i know we were sleeping in our house when suddenly we had the sound of the miss on exploding. we came here to see the house completely destroyed. this house was rented by civilians who had nothing to do with the resistance or any military action. they had displaced people that came from the gulf and a cease by adults drag on the people on hudson continued to buy the debt didn't have them. how much does the how does aristotle, god bless them is in rough uh, in southern gaza announced the latest as well as the pressing one with its military
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attacks in different areas in error. ready also the uh, the designated as a safe zone in the beginning of this complex we have been seeing and hearing more loud explosions in the summer and parts of the city. or con eunice as also a number of illumination slash being funny is in this calling the city in the saw, the recall along side with the western part to run far as people are completely terrified. does the sound of fight exchange is still going on to this brief moment along side that there are more tax to tell you when you go into the city where again of 22 round about had been targets is where people were waiting for. humanitarian supplies to reach to the number of parts. one kind of thing, a piece that has been killed with number of presidents also being pointed. and this has happened multiple years in the past few days. as people in the north are completely suffering from increase of a level of pneumonia attrition and the hydration today, a new policy the child has died because now you christian,
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where if somebody cannot no longer afford him with food items and basic necessities . and this is absolutely terrifying scenario that palestinians in the north, out facing them, this number which hildreth being that the died. i think that completely as soon as the beginning of this conflict is expected to rise. because of melanie attrition until an immediate medical and distributed target intervention could be carried out to say of the lights. israel is continued bombing of gauze as health facilities has resulted in the health care system really collapsing the grounds of health ministries as it's protected about a 1000000 cases of infectious diseases. describing the medical situation in the strip as extremely catastrophic. 350000 in chronic patients are at risk due to a lack of medications. 60000 pregnant women and girls that are in danger due to a lack of access to health care and around 10000 kinds of patients and cancer. i would risk of dying. a u. n team has delivered essentially medical supplies to
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hospitals in northern gods and for the 1st time since the war began in october. situation there was described as green, with severe levels of malnutrition, children dying of starvation seem to show that just a few food and medicines. the human side of the general spokesman steph on to jared gave this update. the team made up of world health organization and the office of the coordination of humanitarian affairs. unicef and you had population fund or visited the out out and come out. i'd one hospitals in northern garza, yesterday. they did that to deliver fuel and essential medical supplies, that the visits were the 1st to those specific hospitals since early october. despite our ongoing efforts to gain more regular access to the north of gauze of the team delivered $9500.00 leaders of fuel to each of those hospitals. but as you can imagine, this is just
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a fraction of what is actually needed of the director general of the world health organization dr. tedra spoke of quote, grim findings. during the teams visits including several levels of bound nutrition, children dying of starvation, hospital buildings, destroyed, and serious shortages of fuel and food and medical supplies. the come out loud one hospital is the only pediatric hospital in northern garza, and it is as you can imagine being overwhelmed with patients. dr. tedra said the lack of electricity poses a serious threat to patient care and the lack of food lead to the death of 10 children as the w h o t was informed by uh, doctors at the hospital. when any of my calling for the body of those by to dr. ethan g, he's a canadian physician who spent a week treating patients inside garza and is in close contact with colleagues that we asked him about what's triggered the spike and diseases. as with the overlapping food and clean water and housing and security that has pretty much left no one on
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the not a big deal. every single person has been entirely touched by those overlapping crises of food and water, and shelter and security. it has led to the conditions of overcrowding, of dis, book displacement of people living in tents and prop for sanitation and clean water . to the point where we're seeing so much communicable disease and not of respiratory infections. joshua test all disease, including a major outbreak of hepatitis is a and, and these are preventable infections and diseases can also be boxing it against an end to, to feel problems such things. we need nutritious food, we need to clean water. and without such things, we're, we're seeing the worst of the worst ones, not only, and these communicable diseases, these infections, which are entirely preventable, and also treatable. and we can't even treat the,
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because of the lack of medications, loc antibiotics, as you've already said. we also have children dying of mine nutrition, especially in northern guys. and this is happening at an extremely alarming rate. they're on the desktop of course, but they're also long term consequences to, to these children not getting the proper nutrition. they need, you know, i, one of the children that i saw was the sickest child that i've ever seen in my entire medical career. they were a child carried in by his mother and wasn't able to walk anymore because of how uh, you know, uh, malnourished you was. and i could wrap my index finger on my phone entirely around both the upper arm and the lower leg of this child. and he was 910 years old, and i'm worried that this is one of the children that have already died since i met over 2 years to 2 weeks ago. and the number of children have died from severe malnutrition is now the double digits. well,
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the 1st belgium plan is on its way to add drop humanitarian aid to gaza and increasing number of countries dropping 8 into gaza as well. i'm getting ready to become increasingly difficult due to israel blockade of the spring as well as war and gauze. it has displaced at least 85 percent of guns as population. and they're suffering from acute shortage is a food thing, water and mid since you as far as president coming to harris has expressed deep concern over the situation and gauze at my knowledge as well. to take additional measures to increase aid flow. iris has been holding towards with current member of these writing will cabinet. many gallons in washington dc. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu, as opposed to the instructed embassy staff in washington, not to help in facilitating guns, this trip? let's you advertise. he joins us live now from washington dc shop. so how about us officials welcoming guns there in washington that the gases reading was always the whole of the senior leadership in the administration when it comes to what's going
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on with the us as green light fi as well. so it wasn't just a couple of hours the vice president, but people are really making the decision. so jake sullivan, national security advisor breton, the good, the middle east cold, later for the national security council. and then on choose day attorney blinking the secretary of state. it seems like we're meant to be looking at this. so some kind of slight towards that i'm younger with the administrator and just as simply like gowns is important, is ready. politicians as well speaking to him. but yeah, for all this to good flights and difference in policy guides in the world cabinet. 33 people in the world cabinets. so could you have a huge amount of culpability for this sort of atrocities you've been reporting on say, i've been whether this is a huge gulf between the us and israel. it is. it is very debatable but we have this right general read out the congress reiterated us support for israel's right to defend itself. a deep concern about the humanitarian conditions and gaza. the recent risk tragedy around an 8 convoy northern gauze reiterated that her mouth should accept this just 6 weeks. the spot on the table, there should be
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a surge. if you mounted terry and a that there should be no middle trump ration and rough or before any gap plan, incredible them implementable, humanitarian plan from israel. so pretty much the same token points we usually are . yeah. as you say, as i say, should have we heard vice president iris on sunday. cool for an immediate cease 5. the 6 me pause. is this being done? do you think for political purposes a house we usually that which he speaks about, draws or does do something good. joe biden does something that he said she treats palestinians as human beings. she talks about that. so french, it talks about a moral outrage of what's being seen. that's something we never see from, from jerry by does it usually create some kind of waves, but when he said we want to, we want an immediate cease fire. why they, what about step little clip? if you, if you look back on the demonstration of how much the base ones and then me, gypsies, why they didn't let her finish her sentence, which was in the end just to re statement of the button administrators like we ones with immediate seats while that will last 6 weeks that the basically they want to
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last thing and permanency is 5. that is don't hire so many administrative position . but yeah, i mean it's difficult to, to separate all of this from what has been happening in the democratic party based primary season. we so what happened in michigan last week on tuesday, over a 100000 people in michigan, the democratic primary version, uncommitted not waiting for bite. and because of that, discussed the button green light for atrocities and then we have see, but she's there coming up tomorrow. us time, well in states which allow, i'm committed very so we're going to be looking out for, for what's to turn out for arguments and we got the for. yeah. and we know from the background travels that. so the desertion is rather worried about such a huge numbers of the democratic base saying that they but that they simply are just completely breaking ties with the administration, at least on the primaries will. that's like how to over to the election as well. that word about me. all right, josh, advertise. he lives here in washington. jab, thank you. well, the head of the united nations palestinian refugee agency as well and without additional funding that could be serious implications for global peace and security . you totally un general assembly that i'm right,
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is functioning to mouth. last monday, it embodies the promise of a fat and lasting political solution. this small thing, the agency and guys on the west bank including east terrorism would only so those who oppose such a solution by this change with which is would feel 75 years after the next. well, that the international community is once more turning its back different i think editor james base has more from the united nation. a very good picture. he painted all of the situation in garza and of the pressures on his agency on which is the main humanitarian agency in gaza. it's the only real deal in town that in terms of the you and yes, there are other parts of you and they're all the and she goes. but they all the ones with the capacity to deliver aid across garza. and he said,
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these agencies now breaking point, this is because of the continued is really, but is there any bombardment of gaza but also because remember, israel made those allegations that 12 of the stuff had been involved in the events of october, the 7th allegations. but it hasn't shown that you have any proof or evidence off to this stage. in fact, to you and team is with told funding really going to be allowed to go to jerusalem . and we'll have to see if they've given any of the evidence that those allegations are based on. but it's meant that 16 of the main funding countries for under a have pulled that funding for $150000000.00. and that means that fundraising a very, very difficult position. according to mister eliza reeney, and he made it pretty clear that he thought this was a deliberate attack. he said it was facing a deliberate and concerted campaign to undermine its operations and ultimately
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ultimately end them. and when we heard earlier on from the is right, yeah. and by so that he said exactly that he said, onrush should be defended and dismantled. so i felt break here and i'll just say right, when we come back, reports of gunfire. i mean, i hate these international airport has gone step up their attacks, forcing the government to declare a state of emergency. plus i'm always, fisher, a model of the lot of the work. danny trump said a big went from the supreme court. hey, the super choose the the are brought to you by visit capital handler they. let's have a look at the weather full costs for north america on a winter storm while up to the west coast of the us, bree blizzards and very heavy snow to northern parts of california. well, the good news is that storm has waned. we also seen some flakes pushing across the
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rockies, but we'll see more in the way of where the weather is starting to creep in on tuesday, tripping down into most southern parts of california by wednesday. nothing attempt to down in los angeles, 17 degrees celsius. the on wednesday of it has been more improvement across from the central parts of the us for the north of this, the central canada, the wintry weather, working its way for the east. but temperatures have improved for places like a calgary. they'll be coming down however, of course, the east coast of the us as a rush of severe storms push the way further east, bringing a threat of flooding, some powerful winds as well. and if we move to central america and the caribbean, you can see those storms brewing around the gulf of mexico moving across the florida panhandle, bringing some very heavy rain as well as the bahamas of the next few days. but the larger the quiet story for the south of this very drive of places like panama. instead we're going to see the very wet weather continued to intensify across paraguay as well as the southern brazil. as we go tuesday into wednesday.
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welcome back and watching out as a right click of mind about top stories here. this allies ready for us is that again open 5 and honest demands waiting for a to arrive this time of out to a to round about. and also sitting. it happened to 3 trucks arrived. several people as well continues to target densely populated areas and southern guns away. hundreds of thousands of displaced palestinians, of taking shelter of the 17 feed were killed. the roughly 2 homes were from under you in team at the liberty central medical supplies, the hospitals in northern casa, for the 1st time since the got a situation that is described as green for severe levels of non nutrition children dying of starvation and steel shortages, a few suit admits health officials in israel say a missile strike in the north of the country has killed one person and wounded several others. the attack was carried out in a small village along the border with levon on his way. the ministry says it struck the source of the launch has been near daily cross board. a fire is within his
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block since october. for us, special envoy, a must hochstein, has been visiting by route for 2 weeks and the ending, the escalating fighting between israel and his beloved augustine says he's pushing for a lost and security arrangement. i'll just say it was an a hold a report from a capital favorites. hezbollah says it has lost more than $200.00 men among them, field commanders. since the start of confrontations with isabel, it's been 5 months since the lebanese arm's group opened a 2nd front to help relief pressure on its ally. hum us in garza international efforts are now under way to reach a ceasefire. and gaza has blessed says it will stop firing and adhere to any ceasefire that's agreed on condition as well does the same. but that may not happen . and it is, it is not necessarily happen that when you have a seized by and does it just automatic,
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the extent that is why we're here today to be able to have a conversation and discussion on what kind of arrangement that could be reached here in london. is not an automatic us and boy a must hausten is in bayview to continue diplomatic efforts involving arrangements that would allow residents on both sides of the border to return the us has been trying to prevent the near daily confrontations between israel and hezbollah from expanding. but has molasses, western and boys have only one goal, and that is to ensure as well security. it has said it will not discuss security arrangements for southern lebanon until there is a permanency fire in garza in level 4 an invoice come to 11 onto discusses riley threats. no one talks about stuffing the aggression on gaza. what they say is the aggression in gaza will continue. we have said this clearly in the past those you want to mediate most immediate and the aggression but as well recently stepped up
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into our campaign and has linked the suspicion of hostilities to hezbollah as withdrawal from the border area and the re deployment of the lebanese army with increased numbers and effectiveness, us amboy aimless hosted war and what he called the limited war between is roland has the loss is not contained a vote. he also says a new security paradigm is needed along the border between 11 on and as well. in other words as well, will not agree to return to the situation before october 7th. that means new security arrangements and 11 on has now been informed through the united states of what is needed for quiet to return to the border side of their elders. either they don't the now nato troops on taking pods and a huge military exercise in poland. dislodges since the cold war,
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the exercise girl noted response $24.00, brings together tens of thousands of nato and swedish soldiers is designed to test its defenses in the face of russia's war on you cry. the hey, just government has declared a state of emergency a nighttime coffee following a surgeon galvan and some a storming of the countries too. because prisons prime minister ariel already has been visiting. can you just obligation international police force to help control the streets? stephanie, dec. i ripples the deadline in the streets. the result of an ambush by gang members on the prison in the haitian capital popular pulse, nearly 4000 prisoners were freed, including high profile gang members. in the bible, i took 2 bullets, one under my arm and one in my chest. but as long as you're just swap, people have been dying. so sunday evening i was sleeping in my cell. i woke up when i heard shooting. i saw the cell gate open. many of the prisoners escaped,
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and many died. police have been deployed since thursday as well armed guns of stepped up their tax, including on the international airport. the powerful guides are in control of parts of the country and estimated 80 percent of the capital. and they say they want prime minister of yellow only to stand down. thank you very much. all he left for tenure last week to finalize the deal for an international force to help restore order in a t. it would be part of the un task force that's something that appears to have prompted. the latest violence is partly blamed on gangster and former police officer, jimmy chevy is a noun as barbecue has been sanctioned by the u. n. and the us, it's mainly linked to the official trip that the prime minister took to kenya as the torrent gang leader barbecue claimed that the united uh, pretty much all the gangs uh, rival gains and part of has to fight against the government and topple it in
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response to that deal that the apartment is to assign with the canyon government gang violence, and then security has played katy for years exacerbated by the 2021 assassination of president driven l moines. say no elections have been held since 2016. the state of emergency has been declared until wednesday, when the nighttime curfew will be in effect from 6 pm until 5 am stephanie decker, which is 0. the supreme court has handed donald trump a major victory, overturning a decision that excluded him from colorado as ballot. trump is a fund run up for the republican nomination to challenge president joe biden. colorado is one of the 15 states holding that primary elections on tuesday. the state stop co titled a trump of the ballot in december. so i think his role and getting up to the january 6th, 20 percent. you want to talk on the capital from does welcome to decision expressing the need for presidential immunity community for
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a president and not immunity for me. but for any president, if a president doesn't have full immunity, you really don't have a president because nobody that is serving in that office will have the courage to make in many cases what would be the right decision or it could be the wrong decision. it could be, in some cases, the wrong decision, but because they have to make decisions and they have to make them free of all tara that can be reined upon them when they leave office or even before they leave office. and some decisions are very tough and such as in monologue or florida unexplained, the significance of the room. it is an important one for donald trump essentially means that he will be on the ballot in all 50 states if he wins the republican presidential nomination, which is almost setting at the stage. certainly, you'd also been excluded from the ballad in illinois and maine, but those decisions had been suspended until the supreme court made the decision.
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and other states may well have kicked him off of the ballot to if the supreme court had ruled any other way. but during the initial hearing, it was clear, the court was heading in this direction even what the liberal justice is, being incredibly skeptical that a state could exclude someone from the presidential election ballot. what is more complicated for donald trump is the question of the community. the of course is asked the supreme court to rule that, and the thing he does while he is in the office means that he cannot be prosecuted, that essentially a president is above the law. one of the arguments during the hearing with the supreme court was that a president could essentially alter the assassination of a political arrival unfreeze no consequence to that. it seems highly unlikely that the supreme court will agree that that is something that the founding fathers had discussed had intended and actually wanted for the united states. i most acute
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constitutional implications for the united states as well. if the we have to rule and these people that decision, of course, to, to come somewhere in april. so a when for donald trump, head of super tuesday, but not something that it concurrent on going forward as the faces. remember $91.00 criminal charges a cost for different court cases that are ongoing at the moment? oh and for sure, i'll just do the model logo, florida, to columbia with judges of decided to free the power of miniature lead us out. i told him i cruised out from prison by coast. it was returned to the capital bogota office having a 15 year sentence in the us on drug trafficking. he hasn't mentioned involvement in numerous muskets. a sound from pepsi has moved from columbus capital book to on the details of my cruise as release. what the judge said was that, um, it might cause uh uh, could be allowed to be released from prison given the fact that he had said it's
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time under a twin vision with justice law known here in columbia as the justice and peace law that was passed back in 2005 and was the law that essentially created the framework for the demo by zation of the paramilitary forces that had by 30 mancuso commanded at the time a. but she also said or put in place a number of conditions. so starting with the fact them on causal is also facing and under another number of trials both here in the comfortable with that and in the city of butter and key on the coast for many mass occurs in which he is allegedly involved, the number of or thousands of killings and some 60000 crimes. so for the time being he will remain in a prison. but the expectations is that with today's decision,
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he will soon be released and be able to start is work as a special piece advocate that was designated by president gustavo 5th row with the expectation with the government is that my includes that will work as a sort of. busy age between the government and a number of i'm groups that our successors of is uh, former paramilitary forces that are still operating in the country and that the government's hopes to bring to the negotiating table. the problem is, is, look, i'm the 1st country in the world to explicitly protect abortion rights and its constitution. parliament matching non, they started joint session and the side to hold the final vote. president emanuel microns government's been pushing for the move since 2020 to the doha international maritime defense expedition and conference is on the way here and catch all the latest tech innovations. ain't that enhancing naval and defense security. i've been shown at the exhibition.
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