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is between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream media. it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise the listening post covers how the news is covered. the, the, the, i'm for the back to the, this is a news our lives from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there any strikes target, displace, palestinians sheltering intense and southern gaza at least 15 people that kills the policy and help ministry says for starvation in northern guys or has reached dangerous levels with 25 people dying of hunger and dehydration.
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the intent of the confrontations between police and protests is calling for is really fun minister benjamin netanyahu to step down. and also this, our vote is in portugal, head to the full cnn, any general election that could see the socialist government out. the thank you for joining us. we begin in guys a ways really strikes stuff targeted, displace palestinians in the southern part of the strip. at least 15 people were killed in con eunice when is really rock is struck a number of tens in the out of my y c neighborhood. the injured would take and do i access the hospital in down the life of treatment more strikes on residential buildings. i've also been reported in bait law here in northern garza, several palestinians were killed then let's get an update without correspondence on the ground honey. my mode with joys is on the phone from rafa. so honey,
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bring us up to speed with the situation this morning. these latest strikes in con eunice 1st. the yes, well so far what we're looking at despite the devastation and the best for the humanitarian situations across the gaza strip, there seems to be no lit up in the past across the gaza for then we literally mean everywhere. every inch of the god serve has been targeted within the past 24 hours . but the worst of what happened is to find that people that out of my life evacuation doing the very particular area where people since the initial weeks of this genocide of war were told, an order of sharply bite is really military d like you, we to, because it says they go on a came under me bombardment. we're looking at least 16 people make women and children elderly who are ready to suffer from health complications and,
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and miserable living conditions. all transfer reported to a lot of the hospitals that then be indebted by the city. but again, an incident like this for a lot of people when we heard a people expressing their frustration over the fact that it is happening. you know, i supposedly at the door this saturday, any remaining sense of safety and security for i know, really traumatized already portions of the population and they do the fact that they are in 10. so really experiencing it problem. yeah. and they're being attack, and this is not the 1st side by the way. it's different for us to point out to our viewers. this is probably the 3rd time we've seen on the think evacuations on it. come because coming under, give the aerial bombardment. yeah. that that area on my wasi has come under attack several times by these really is and i understand honey hospitals in the south. i
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overwhelmed right now and injured people actually being transported to the central area for treatment. yes. well, the casualties of the, of the tragic attacks on a lot of the ag vacuum. each of them were old, transferred to a local hospital doctor and didn't realize that they had already over whelmed exhausted health. the so that it's the only one in the central area providing services for the hundreds of 1000 of people residents and displaced families in the area. but to be the beginning of the genocide, a war, it has been experiencing a lots of complications that including the institution medical staff available at the hospital. the extreme shortage of medical supplies, nothing thoroughly needed for medical intervention and saving by the hospital as a mid sized hill. so if somebody doesn't have enough the space to accommodate invited back to, we've let alone a people with injuries coming to elevate reported to the hospital bill. and
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literally we're looking at the health affinity with where it's rooms are packed with injuries, and people evacuating inside a b. the buildings also the cardboard. it's hard to even walk from one room to another from florida to another because of a, it's over a crowded right now and, and that's why because people are taking it as a shoulder and it just becoming very difficult for doc that for the medical team to provide anything necessary to things like right now. thank you, honey. for the update that sound his ears. honey my hold on the line there. from a rasa in southern guys. have a humanitarian crisis across the gaza strip. is worsening by the hour of israel's restrictions on aid and force donation is leading to more and more palestinian dest across the street. the situation in northern guys that is dia, with warnings, that funding is spreading at an alarming rate. 20 o sharing. apple has died. that out she for hospital in guys a cd. while
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a toddler died of malnutrition and dehydration and come out add one hospital, which is also in northern gas. and because of the shortage of nutrition and water, she felt ill. she had a chronic condition and required fresh fruits, vegetables, and meat. unfortunately, none were available. we liked the finances, means to provide these necessities for her, which ultimately lead time bossing. regrettably, she's to come to the address in unknown nutrition. more of a she's suffered from a chronic disease and given that we have been in wolf for the 6 consecutive months, we are now running out of the medication. she required. we encounters similar cases every day, including both young, an elderly individuals. they are losing their lives due to mel nutrition and the lack of medication. meanwhile, age parcels have been ad drops for another day. as israel continues to block the entry of trucks. agency say that deliveries are in to efficient and don't provide enough food to meet the needs of people in gaza. some of the packages have fallen
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into the sea with no way to retrieve them. on friday, at least 5 people were killed when at drops hit the nafta power shoots failed too often. the map is accurate. there's no food or water off in northern gaza. they dropped some buffers of water, but we need food. we have staffing, i squeeze a gold, we're literally dying of hunger. please help us come to a risk. you. we don't need water. we need food. why are they dropping food in the sea? we need it dropped on the ground. just want something to fill in a stomach. we want to breathe. we want flowers. any said, well i have often. i need to feed them. have mass, you will not have mercy on us. yes. and them all the issue of 8 is brutal, annoying exits that are isolated areas and most of the age pools and drones in the sea. and no one gets any. there is also no transportation as the roads are damaged, we want better dimensions. i'll just here as an i saw a sheriff is in northern guy's side with more on the drops, a bloody lip. on
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a short while ago planes dropped to humanitarian aid in an agricultural area and they lock you and it wasn't god god, most women, man and children rushed to the area in hopes of obtaining a salvation escalates and food becomes increasingly scare extra. but since this morning, a large number of people have been desperately waiting for the federal a, however, many were unable to access it as a 1000, as rushed to the area. not the level, leslie thought them yolanda were anxiously awaiting the claims to drop water, rice, and any other food he over. it's just a drop in the ocean. it doesn't meet our needs. we need only one person out of a 160 or some of the said you take own bodies barely enough to one another shot. some of managed to take something home and most of returned empty. and it was about that as we entered the holy month of ramadan, hunger gripping the strip, the air, all air, i'll leave those with the conscience at an end. this was all you shall see. um i
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got the result was not, we don't need this air drop food. we're running from face to face. open the border crossings. low food into the strip, especially with the ramadan approaching. people are dying, children are subbing. how can i drop countries allow this head of the argument tell is that probably soon as you my travels from tells outside hoping to get just one package for my siblings were crying for the 100 you the 8 is dropped in the sea will far away. i still haven't obtained a single package for my sibling as what's the weather, like my mother supposed to do to feed her children. oh, they must be a wife. the needing to access this. i heard the who was this is the current situation in northern gaza after the aid was ad dropped. i guess it remains insufficient to meet the needs of hundreds of thousands of desperate people. and it's a shot of just the smells of the situation is almost as desperate in the south grandfather in raffle has been scrambling to provide for his taunting family. tells
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us his story. listen, how much yoga and how much is that? i feel kind of funny on this. well, no. so how long will allow me to fill out the 15. okay. and i don't. so i thought y'all, no problem. and the deal was in this one? no more. yeah. i don't know that i didn't do it. i can promise you, i don't know for another time, you want to shut it in the mouth and not a will go through the formulas. you're not pulling up, let me know. so who knows? it's got a lot of him other than the yellow tree all about that. a lot. lot of so the you might want it on the, on the ocean, all this sudden that took a little over know you won't be on the phone on well, no, no god yeah, yeah. the last one most i'll have for you. let's say i'm just moving the thing i'm doing well, i'm calling to make sure all the rules,
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the problem that i sent you may send me to the wrong number or not because they said good luck with well, and i should be like them to a new roof no, no. so about the long walk 5. how to read a 11 or do you live around 3: 0 sorry. i mean i live in a corner right? oh no, no, no, not available. no, there's no, no i'm sure they got the whole full. i've been in the site, is that a possibility? so got to go on and get a little for having a refreshing work on a as well. the us says, a navy logistics vessel has set sail for the eastern mediterranean to establish a temporary peer in gaza to deliver age. but it's expected to take at least 2 months for the peer to become operational. and it isn't yet clear how the aid will
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be distributed. aid groups say the move by us present. joe biden size fits the core issue. the need to allow in large numbers of trucks through existing crossings. well, let's speak to mix stock lower, bought the she joins is from melbourne in australia. she's the ceo of ground truth solutions. they help people affected by crisis shape how humanitarian aid is implemented. thank you so much. makes of being with us on algae 0. so what are your thoughts for us about this temporary p a that the americans want to set up? is this an efficient, effective way of bringing in a to gaza? i mean the short answer to that is no, but i think the 1st question we have to ask ourselves is how have we gotten to this point? you know, humanitarian agencies has been warning for months that all signs were pointing to an absolutely critical humanitarian situation. in gaza, if a lasting say is why it didn't come, if you monetary and low wasn't respect to inside garza and if landlord is weren't opened up for unrestricted access. so of course none of that has happened. we did
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some research with people living in gaza or is it 2 months ago now that showed a population in absolutely desperate need of food and water? i think at that time 90 percent of those we spoke to 97 percent even were rushing through to survive skipping meals and drinking jersey warsaw. i think if you can start with some you know, some basic truth land accessories possible. now today the landlord is not close by some natural force like an earthquake, as we say in other places they're being blocked by humans. and they need to be opened up again. and what he's going to save lives now is a ceasefire combined with unimpeded access for humanitarian workers. you can sort of say from a humanitarian imperative standpoint, you know why people would go to the extreme length of the. now i'm going to try to get i to gossip, but how long does it take to be able to say polish? i mean, people are starving to death. yeah. now and when people reach this level of hung up,
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they have hours in which an intervention might help them. they don't have wakes. yeah. um and so i think we're sort of scourging around the real problem, which is land access, which is going to be much more effective. yeah, land back, just an o 8 organizations agree that this is the most efficient way and the most urgent way that aid needs to get into guys and right now. but at the same time, you have, you know, different countries the us you commission also hoping that an age road from cyprus to gaza will open on sunday. that ships will be able to depart from la monica and cyprus, 2 guys. and do you, do you feel like the international community is putting enough effort in delivering aid to guys in an organized way? it seems that every country is trying to do their own thing here. all right. ringback from what i've seen, you know, i'm not in gaza, but the good times that we've seen from particularly, you know,
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the united nations to coordinate the i that is going in, people are really doing what they can. i think that has been, obviously the geo political tensions have potentially caused some delays in some decisions that could have happened a little bit foster, you know, you were saying the cutting of funding to own right. and then the reversal of those costs. a lot of people are just really scrambling to work at what they can do, what is possible. so i think at the moment when it comes to humanitarian assistance, there seems to be people trying to come together to do the right thing. i'm not sure from an advocacy standpoint that people are pushing hard enough for these last thing, say 5, it is needed, as well as pushing hard enough for this unimpeded humanitarian access. because those 2 things together at these points given how critical the situation is a really the only things that are going to make a difference. yeah, you told us about the, the, the assessment you were able to, to have on guys are about 2 months ago in the situation on the ground there. how
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difficult is it today to organize an 8 operation on a large scale in guys a given the ments need set out on the ground? it's incredibly difficult. i think there's a lot of really dedicated humanitarians, so we're trying the best. so 1st of all, there's a problem just of amounts. so the, on the entry points to guys are currently allowed or in the south. there's not enough aid for people in the south as it is. but to get i, to the knows where people are really suffering convoys have to travel, you know, through they smashed up roads as rubble everywhere that under constant threat of attack. and even just loosing. i mean this is a desperate population now. and many convoys have been loose, as well as being brought to delays. people who are trying to access site are being fired upon as we saw last week. and so, you know, the conditions are really, really challenging. there are certainly from our research, we found
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a lot of community groups who are doing their best to try to collect assistance. so for that was available. make sure that it was redistributed amongst different communities so that those in the most need were able to guess is that being realistic, you know, that was a couple of months ago and the situation has just descended since then. it's absolutely hideous. and so i think, you know, as i said before, it really needs to happen is the last thing ceasefire. not a temporary pause in hostilities and the need to adhere to international humanitarian rule because currently conditions for i'd work. is it just too dangerous for them to be able to do what they need to do, let alone for the people who are trying to access these live saving assistance. thank you for talking to us. make. thank you very much for your time next saturday . joining us today from melbourne, australia. thank you so much on government protesters in israel are demanding an early election. they're angry about prime minister and a towel is handling of the war on guys and want him out. he's government is under
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increasing pressure to secure the release of captives being held in casa, nor a con before some one of the protests and tell of these, a show of discontents mets with force is where the police seizing was to come in to prevent protesters from blocking a highway in tennessee that was to protest on such sneezing. one of them in caplin square, the heart of israel's government and defense buildings. it was led by the caplin force center to the left wing group, the ledge. many protests against a government judicial as the whole proposal last year. the only fixed owing is to stop it will save the lives of 20 or 70000 to you know, send dozens and more than a 100 tossed. suggest the thing to the, our government has to call to announce a one sided su far now and stop the war. because and seem confused. most people say
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the hostages will be released. and i think this is the only way to really send the other protests of what is become known as hostage square above usage riley with family members of kept as housing goes to be protesting for $22.00 weeks and without joins by thousands in solidarity of 2 weeks of shuffle, diplomacy, mediations by the us consulate and the egypt talks in cairo, came to a standstill on friday, with both hamas and israel, holding each other responsible for not reaching a deal. both sides are refusing to conceive how mazda is calling for an interval. a withdrawal of israeli soldiers from garza and allowing the return of displaced postings to the homes in the north. there were also seeking the desperately needed aid to be allowed into casa, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says he would not spiritual until his
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defeated from us and returned all the captives. took diplomatic sticking points, but all the be safe and nothing else is not listening to the mom right behind me. my way the traffic coming through. they play missing yahoo to the war on salter also say the principal. well, the being help the what's clear is that is produced to say that a month not being heard, they becoming increasingly confrontational. laura called out to 0 teller, these thailand government says is deeply concerned about a ty national stone to be captives in gaza. 23 ties were released in november, but progress appears to have sold frustrating. the families of those will remain. tony chang re for some odon tiny in ne and thailand. a. it's been 5 months since the c on family last had from the stuff, but he's ever present in the thoughts,
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especially those of his 8 year old daughter and agricultural worker on a kibbutz di is now believed to be one of the 8 ties being held in cancer, but throughout this difficult time, the family feel like being ignored by the tile, thoughts as to how young me and i feel forgotten which i have forgotten us. others do, searching for him, easiest to on the list is the and information on why and how my son is. we don't know anything. it's like we applied to get lots of data. in late november 23 times were released from guns and returned home. at the time tenants minister of foreign affairs, said he was optimistic. those who remained would follow. as these really bombardments of guns and continues hoops stated, counting on going through your israel's continued bombardment has ended communications and cooperation. and we don't know how to reopen the negotiation
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also. but in previous talks, i'm us always the showed us they're ready to meet the needs because we're not the enemy quickly. on thursday, 5 times were injured in an attack in northern israel when an antique tank missile exploded on a farm where they worked. but despite the dangerous, as many as 30000 times remain employed as farm work, as many of the tie workers in israel come from here in the northeast region with a lot of agriculture. while the tiny government has tried to persuade them to come home. since october, the 7th financial incentives, just to great. so those who come and come home yet a message that the family is still waiting. if i have pad, i hope that you can get through all these problems, even though it says the drug will be re seeley and your father and mother awaiting your daughter is waiting. we haven't given up hope that you us do a life to coordinate
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a lot of i didn't receive it. you. but now will they have is prayer a mother struggling to hang onto the belief that her son will come home unscathed? tony chung, out to 0. we don't tony northeast in time that the restaurant to out of well use now and in pakistan at least 2 people have been killed in a blast and the shower. another person was injured in the explosion that happened on a vote in the center of the city on sunday morning. police are investigating the incident, which they say may have been a suicide bombing. voting is due to begin in less than an hour in portugal. snap general election the fall arrived shaggy party is expected to do well. it has tried to capitalize and corruption navigations that have don't the 2 main parties. a tasha button every for some lisben, the laundry ventura, and the last day of campaigning in for people's general election.
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the commentator turned politician mentors korea has sold since he found the populace shake of policy 5 years ago. he's on t corruption on the immigration message. appeals to vote is fed up with mainstream politics as a shaker event in this. but we also knew about his patient that use ations to this policy is extreme, missed is extreme east against corruption. we get simple. we'll change everything, all the these corrupt will lead to go system we are fighting against that. we will change corruption allegations of adults bolcko's rooting socialist policy and the opposition center, right? social democratic alliance method. the less opinion posted just the 2 sides, the leading in a tight selection race. sheka is no fault behind the cost of living jobs and housing a big baby to concerns, particularly for young people like this teacher. he says he'll fade sugar because
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they hoop i'm young. i'm 57 and the i'm trying to start my life year. i'm working to i study at the same time. and it's really difficult to start the lifestyle. difficult to to, to buy house is difficult to buy. a car is difficult to have up front of me. frontier a is on a rope around at the city. and despite the very heavy rain, many of it's supposed to come out because they say he was supposed to go mean say the thing to democracy. such a charity in the city, migrants can get help with paperwork, run by immigrants. the association was set up by to much you are right side to face to worries about the future on the pretty good game, but all there's a great danger here. vote you go. the right wing and extreme and write policies are writing human rights and immigration policy, but they no longer want immigrants to come to portugal with us. so until take his arrival on the political scene which ago was relatively untouched by the populace.
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serge, seen elsewhere in europe. if the policy succeeds and making big games and the election, it will be prove that that has changed. what's more if the center point when they may be forced into into a coalition with the shaker to ensure a parliamentary majority transforming ventura from a mystical outside to, to an established play a essentially, but to the outer 0. this, the official election campaigning begins in senegal on sunday for the delayed presidential vote. 19 candidates have only 2 weeks to ride. the supporters ahead of the march 24th, the election outgoing president mikey saw, i'm good to go to is when he postponed the original vote. which was scheduled on february 25th warning sides in so don have welcomed the un call for a ceasefire head of the muslim holy month of ramadan. the un security council passed a resolution for an immediate association of off to the days on friday, upon military rapids support forces in the army have been fighting for control of
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the country since last april. the violins has pushed millions to the brink of family haven, morgan reports some saddam's capital cartoon, or the parent, but it's very rapid support for us as announced on saturday afternoon that it's welcomes the united nations security council resolution calling for a ceasefire incident during the holy month of ramadan, saying that it's that does well come the resolution to allow for him any tarion assistance for those caught up in the conflicts in the capital cartoon and elsewhere around the country. but it also says that it wants to make kind of them to properly monitor, such as these fire accusing b r a be. so the news army of violating previous these fires since the conflict began last april. notice to the new government, which also represents the to the news army on thursday. when the united nations secretary general made a similar call announced that it does welcome the call for cease fire. but put down for conditions for the iris, have to withdraw from civilian homes and by some facilities such as water plants and power plants,
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but also from cities and states capital. but it took over since may last year when both the army and the recess signed. what's known as the declaration of principles and decided safety of jet down. the government said that if the rest of does not withdraw from the city, it took over and congregate a specific point, agreed upon by both sides. there will be ne fire. meanwhile, fighting continued in the capital called to him and elsewhere around the country. with this, with the new army regaining territories from the recess in parts of the month, the theme, the copies of her 2, as well as parts of buffy in the northern parts of the capital. so while both sides continued tobacco each other out, no one still has a decisive upper hand over the other to claim that their winning the past so full control of sudan. but civilians remained caught up in the conflict by the 2 side spots of each other out. 5000000 people on the brink of simon, according to the united nations of world food program. 9000000 people intended to this place as a result of the fighting. and 1500000 people displaced in neighboring countries.
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many people say that they are quite exhausted after months of fighting between the 2 sides. 18000000 in desperate need of humanitarian assistance. but so far the slicing continues between the 2 sides with no end insights. people, morgan, all just 0, hard to get ahead on this sounds is there is our i shot at the community nigeria demands and system that government after the abduction of nearly 300 school children. another life is lost in bolivia as flooding as a rate of birth sits banks in the past following weeks of heavy rain the the, the rainbow began to peter out across spain and portugal. hi, everyone will pick up the weather story there. but the winds are still roaring, there's those hit and miss showers across siberia and highest level are to be an issue for just how, how those waves will get off the coast of portugal,
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potentially up to 14 meters, the focal point for the rain. well now shift to the south of france, monica northern italy and southern switzerland as well. so think places like we've gone a but a months worth of rain and 24 hours tugging a warmer air from the south. so across the bulk, into your temperatures, more like april, warren's feeling here, the turkey we go, winds will also eventually shift around. so temperature is on their way up and it's stumble over the next 24 to 48 hours. outbreaks of rain now across the islands of ireland and britain, also cloudy skies. peut spits of rain as well in district weather for that northwest slice of africa windy from inside la rate through to southern to an easy northwest. libya so dusty and hazy conditions there. let's put the colors on dark, the red, the hard, the temperature hot is march day and parts of s y, teeny. we've got up to 43 degrees and we do have a lot of heat coming into this area with this breeze off the water here. and get
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ready for a deluge of rain in those in big next week. the pond counter, the costs the us economy is proving that many americans can't afford to buy a home. because being on the g 20 agenda as a global tax on 1000000000 is coming plus checking the baggage fees are record highs are in lines, hiding the real cost of travel. counting the cost analysis here. these are the density as wild flyers in the history of chile begin with what people describe as a sudden downpour to cinders, getting 5 peers wins this way and look like a very small flyer right now with this. if it's a pine tree or what's left of it, and the real significant thing is what's underneath, and that is the roots of the tree there, very deep. so when you send to, without the fire, it can ignite it at any moment unless the firefighters keep coming back and back again. they started simultaneously at exactly the same hour and 6 different places
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. this was no accident. the government appears to agree and bows to find and punish the culprits the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back, our top stories on patches here at this hour, at least $15.00 to means i have been killed in con eunice, in the southern gaza options really strikes targeted a number of tents in the out of my washing neighborhood, the injured were taken to unlocks the hospital and there on the loss of treatment is really as try can also been reported in bait law. here in northern casa, at least $25.00 to names have been killed, that died right as
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a result of not nutrition and dehydration senses or a launch. it's for in october flight schools have a key is the threat of using hunger as a weapon of war. and the u. s. navy single has been set sail for the eastern mediterranean to establish a temporary peer in gaza. i least expected to take at least 2 months for the p a to be operational. i just don't care how aid will be distributed once construction is complete. and us president joe biden has accuses really prime minister benjamin this know of hurting israel by not preventing civilian dust and gossip fight and made the comments during the interview with the american tv network. and this nbc kind of has more from washington as president biden, once again called on israel to agree to a cease fire. he also repeated his assertion that these railey prime minister was harming as well, by the way in which he was conducting that. busy on gaza, this is what president biden had to say. he has
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a right to defend israel's right to continue to pursue him off. he must, he must, he must pay more attention to the ears. allies be lost as a consequence of the extra stake he's hurting my view, is hurting israel more than helping to 0 by making the rest of the world as contrary to what is your stance. and i think it's a big mistake. so i want to see a ceasefire. president biden was also aust directly whether he was considering going to israel to address is really connected all parliament. he wouldn't not give a direct answer. he was in aust, a follow up question. uh, would he be invited by the prime minister or by the president? once again, he would not give a direct answer, but he didn't deny it. so it does appear that the awesome kind of conversations behind the scenes about the you as president addressing the is really committed to apartment, which would be
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a major develop and no confirmation yet. this was p a speculation as to the president, not responding directly to the question and certainly not denying it. mike hannah, i'll just share a washington a while i speak to this, geno is a camera bob. this is an associate professor at cal university's goal studies center. joining us on these are thank you for being with us this channel. so present biden says, and it's now is harming israel in the way he's conducting the war. we have to us also dropping age, trying to build this peer to get more aid into guys. uh, what, what do you make of this increase? what would seem like increase us criticism? is it genuine? clear pressure on israel or is it just political feet? i think by the end is really concerned about what is going on, but the problem is he kind of make a decision about what to do because the campaign, the political campaign, electric company is their history escaped to lose a lot of support from these fairly low b, it what we see from the medi gonna what usually is that there, there was talk,
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this is the low, this thunder. i'm in a soul with the saying that police plan, given some signals that you have to stop, you have to take weeks, not, not month key less people. now we, we see that how he gets changed into these course. now he's saying that he cannot accept this house and more that in guess i'll be able to 30000 people die. so it seems that they believe me, it's still very far from, from, from beach in that, that red line that he mentioned. and when he wants to ask about the red line for us, he said that there is a red line in the targeting profit. but then he said that he would never stop somebody and gotten so i cannot see how it is in is that this course about? this is fine. do you think the us is unable to or unwilling to force israel to us to send in more 8, for example into that. i think both. i mean, if we see also the, how would that mean the, how the us was both in, in the united nation say good the going to have since they weren't stop it. and there were 3 resolutions passing the security council that had to do with,
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just based on that, the piece in the region, one is uh only, i mean, the only one that was assigned on the gas station was to deliver. you might the relief, not the boat cease fire or anything like that, but however, there were 2 other solutions that they were passed, right? simply one is to a stop in to fix that back seem to received it which united states i rush, i both, both it's favorable and the other best solution that was uh onto them. uh, asking for teeth fire doing the remnants, what we see. that's a unit is a, has not the real, the weight of which you start to do with that. believe me, whether he's in a pressure from inside or she has a lot of pressure from east riley itself from that on here for he's waterman is something that we still don't know. but he seems to be willing to talk to others within these really government that the war cabinet of guns was in washington last week. do you think we're going to get to a point where he will, the bottom administration will consider bypassing that? now if they're not getting what they want out of these really conflict with this,
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because he was very clear about that, that there who himself and that's, he's kind of of that go to the be. so this could give open the door. i mean also they, they've been sounds of he can go to the mess, have to do to come directly to the that the members of them, the mess up can open the door for me by button tanya, who are thinking about the future or the next an a prime minister, east, anybody who is suffering from another person inside the piece, the system down a we have to remind today there are local elections in any stratosphere, but this would keep a signal alone where his so qualities go. what about the european is luciano? i mean the, the, the you commission trying to organize the aid goes to line it got to a cypress. do you think the europeans a truck trying or i'm willing, more willing than the americans to, to, to push for more 8 into guys and, and to call for a ceasefire more forcefully than the americans when i lived since the very beginning of the country, there were 2 different locations um the position that was more support to, to, to,
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to, to have a guess of people is getting more more, more, more ground. like, i mean, you remember the bought a was saying something. i'm with someone on the line and we'll send something different now. it's sort of on the line with something that was in this i knew and by the time quarterly or so at the, in the documents have been moving. i mean, did i believe to was a more supportive i push him to the 6 fire openly even the u. k. so i think that there are more times it's up to you for your opinion on the u. k. minus 2. convinced by them that this has to stop, we can have more times, it's up to it by then and also pressure. so i but we are still thinking about weeks months. yeah. eh, but what we'd see, you said we need hours. yeah. hours indeed. thank you very much for the channel for talking. so i split china is a car from cass i university joining us here on audra 0. thank you for your time. all these rails unrelenting attacks have destroyed nearly all of guys as archaeological sites. this is barcode castle in con units,
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which was destroyed by is really showing, it's considered one of the most important monuments and casa, or is there any? yes, rights have also destroyed hundreds of mosques as palestinian muslims prepare for the holy month of ramadan. they say there's no place left for them to worship. now there's a race against time to rebuild and salvage what they can as accents i'm of a truthful. it's turning verbal into revivals. people in iraq are coming together to restore it is destroyed. mosque as a sacred space for worship is rarely error rates last month to let those who the most influence. but the community spirit couldn't be crushed outside of them. not because he, if he does most, was built in 1952. it is one of the few grand central mosques in rough thought, and it is also one of the largest most in the area throughout its long history, prays have never ceased. in this, most of it was targeted by these rays at night. and without
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a warning. officials say more than $1000.00 marks and gaza hippie demolished since october 7, with 60 percent of causes heritage sites suffering extensive damage to. despite the destruction, palestinian muslims decided to continue to congregate as usual, and practice their faith. the ministry of residents volunteer to create the small space for worshippers to pray. it's meant to maintain or rituals. we hope this more will come to an end and that this most will be restored for it is the central mosque where worshippers for many surrounding areas flocked to offer their prayers . and the mosque was featured the library and main gary a big enough to accommodate more than 1500 of worshippers. now prayers are introduced space friday. prayers have been drawing crowds of worshippers will say the most them for the month of ramadan will be no exception. this. 1 or that it
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will hardly show you what they were adamant to keep the case of praise out loud. we clean this narrow space out of the most of the entire area of the by the grace of god to continue to offer out present as the the wiki friday praise was also to yeah . and worship is and we're lining on and around the surrounding rubble. we will continue to also praise even on the roads and on the ruins. so audio. despite the impact of war, his less than the causes historic sites. people say this rarely bombings, have not been their hope to rebuild a stronger and united community x. as i moved out to 0, these are the president is expected to attend the opening of a holocaust museum in the netherlands on sunday. isaac has on this visit, comes as thousands in amsterdam trying to demonstrate against these are as well on gaza. ceasefire valleys are being held in several european cities in solidarity with palestinians. how the faucet reports from central london, where one such riley was held for 5th time, this year,
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protest is assembled in the 10s of thousands to march to london. this was the 1st such event, though, since the prime minister made a downing street address condemning extremism concerning the protests risk descending into mulgrew rhetoric, then they, whenever they mean that they have no other justification. one challenge in particular, continues to draw a condemnation from politicians to so many jews from the river to the sea as an id submitted. cool for the ratification of israel protest is here. so it was a cool instead of freedom from oppression for palestinians. not even a go for the trying to install. you mean on friday, the government's counter extremism commission and said london was becoming a new goes into jews on saturdays that received push back from
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a number of jewish community leaders among them. those who oppose these marches. the destination for this protest southland, the neighborhood near the us embassy, where people rallied and once again called for an immediate cease fire to condemn the otherwise you're conducting the i just think the you have to make your choice. incarcerated in the sense, the prime minister has been doing more active policing. these matches on saturday, 5 arrests were made, the metropolitan police had said it had to police to move as it was not as others would wish it to be. the main disclosures for killing. so many civilians in garza, for the ends of the slicing. vickers being an extra element of defiance as well. please don't doing any work. they would be coming back week by week. sorry so, so i'll just here in london. and they bring funds thousands gather to denounced.
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israel is ongoing assault on the gaza strip. protesters also demanded the french government support south africa as genocide case against israel. at the international court of justice, the routes must intervene and the international criminal court. south africa has filed newest suits the starvation. but unfortunately, frances, remain silent on this. this needs to change millions of people in gaza or at risk of imminent death. and we need to save these people. meanwhile, sprains prime minister federal sanchez says, yell propose recognition of a palestinian state in parliament span. yeah. in good idea. yeah, this is what the spanish government is defending in ukraine and garza respects the international law by russia and israel, the end of violence, the recognition of the 2 states and the arrival of humanitarian aid in gaza. let me tell you something and posted in this legislature. i will propose empowerment
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recognition of the palestinian state city by spring and other wealth news in nigeria. parents, those children were abducted last week, say the government has abandoned them. nearly 300 students with kid labs when gunman rated schools. it happened in 2 separate incidents over the span of 3 days. i'm a huge res, 3 for some creek village in central nigeria where some of the children were taken captive, dazed and confused. most if i look at our returns to the school, why he and many others web doctor. more than 200, i'm missing. now how do we know who i am? accommodations know who they shopped indiscriminately, hurting us like cows and beating us twice. he says military jets flew over them before he managed to escape, calling him within to do had it. there was a long bust of gun fire at one point, but i'm not sure if it was from the aircraft or from the bandits as we meet the
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villages, of course, there was a commotion and wild reactions as news filled it out, that the students were back it turned out to be a false alarm. religious a 100 to a taken from the school shortly after the morning assembly on thursday. $108.00, the southern student went up to the front. uh, just as could he go. and 140, so i updated for an uh, jesus, uh, from other school. it was you from other school. could you go on? this compound has both a primary on the 2nd of school, it was moved here because it was vulnerable to attacks and my sub directions, which is caused the closure. of many schools in the north doctors caused the region to like behind the rest of the country. it's cool enrollment that's got the government and agencies worried about the future. millions of children in nigeria, the rest of the sure they've been printed in is
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a part of the test. it maybe catch sense of a sense of government is to think rather than dives up for practice, but we think that there was so they just say the coding abduction was carried out by more than $100.00. so called bend. it's or keep a vast forested areas. of north west nigeria, the mazda abduction came they use of to more than 100 displays purses. why kidnapped by a non group affiliated to ice or in all of these nigeria? and i do this press the dentist or the military to rescue them immediately. but the on forces are struggling to deal with various emergencies, all across the country. retailers have this cannot have access to most of those people's back, including the family who had 5 children in the school. she could not skew honey, this will do, there is no peace or peace of mind in this family. none in the village. we hardly eats or sleep. we only come home and day time and find
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a safer place to stay the night. that's our lives. since the abduction, but it's clear why gunman a powerful in the spots there is little oh no government process along the ones busy highway, entire villages have been ransacked by groups. they styled us the way about with his brother taken from the greek school. his father tries unsuccessfully to come forward to reflect in the general mode in this chapter of the community. how many degrees i guess it could be got north west nigeria. the island has overwhelmingly voted against rewarding parts of its constitution on women's duties . and the definition of a family to referendum votes were held on friday. one would have expanded how a family is defined from being strictly based on marriage. the other mesh i propose replacing language regarding a mother's duties in the home. more than 2 thirds of irish voters rejected the
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changes looked at katy was on the wrong i think of indicating silence. he said was that electress often gives the government to this to us. this not the 1st time the government as us referendum is actually this often 13 time and believe, yeah, everybody has 1st experience in the capital a pass, at least one person has died in the most recent incident. thousands have died across felicia and recent weeks and made flooding caused by heavy rain. the weather has been made worse by the annual weather pattern. parties. building the months side came in through that was that came from the hill up the with the houses and ended through here. it's reached the ceiling. look at the lamp. costs of the house was destroyed into the still ahead on knowledge is 0. increase is really check points and satellite tasks put the brakes on cyclists be occupied with by
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the vehicle. choose solutions that gives us know for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number. think about it as a person yourself and that person shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, like at least in my life, those stages we want we want to break because the women and my country deadlocks. we we are not denied all of who we are. a few mom being that this has to be treated equally. we are false, that's our officers. whatever has been done before can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can
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see. the vision is keywords you to the brought them back, it's never been hot or if a policy needs to move around the occupied westbank noise, really checkpoints and increased settler tax. make it safer. just to stay at home. simple activities like going through a high or by tried and not all but impossible as ben, it's me, it's free for some of my, of these rails tightening. grape on the occupied westbank as put the brakes on the palestine cycling cloth. the one simple pleasure of going for a bike ride is now too dangerous. so we have to stop touring because of the
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increase and is really check for us. some of the could be held up for up to 3 hours, which takes all of our time. and then they arrive, the settlers all around us, protected by the israeli military. one minute the cycling club would be out enjoying the countryside. the next that reminded that these riley's busy splintering, the west bank. i missed the fact that you know, existence is the resistance. so that way it always reminded that's no match, it was worse than under occupation. and even though you try to forget this and you go on with your day, you go for cycling. you go for a hike, elizabeth, 2 of these ups because even under disability, limited freedoms that come with living under occupation, it was possible for palestinians to get a sense of the scale of back come to a says that identity the, let's get a degree of phones or who are starting raised our social awareness. we got to make
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lots of people. we met farm is we so places with not being able to get to my full story. but since october, the 7th, no one has the appetite to go out. that could be a, that's a common sentiment amongst the palestinians across the west bank. here in ramallah, picnicking on the edge of town is as much as many people now to do, to take so long now to travel between westbank, towns and villages. but many people have given up regular weekend trips to visit friends and relatives, as well as the hikes and bike rides. and that's how is miles, occupation chips away at the family and social links, the bind palestinian society burnett smith, i'll just say era ramallah in the occupied westbank of hollywood is gearing up voice. biggest night, as filmmakers and styles gather for this is oscar. and while many countries are represented latin american films have received just a handful of nominations this year, feel makers from the region say they're struggling to get funding as i latin america editor, lucy,
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and human before some santiago. this year for spanish language films to from chile, into from spain are nominated for oscar. it's in different categories including the best international film. it shouldn't be surprising in terms of native speakers. spanish is the 2nd most spoken language in the world after chinese by 12. so makers from spain receive generous government incentives for their projects in that in america, they are struggling on the infinite memory of touching julian film about all time which disease and love has been nominated for best documentary. yet obtaining public funding to get that project off the ground was nearly impossible. you know someone when he goes to the phone so that we are considered an industry rather an activity at the moment. because if we will regard it as an industry, we would have initial support from the public sector, which should realize that we provide employment,
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economic impact and for student for the country. despite it's recognized how it they are little or no economic incentives. the latin america's film industry, with the exception perhaps of columbia and mexico. argentina's right. when government has just slashed of funding for cultural activities, including the countries prestigious film school. so i think my visa we're being stigmatized is that we live off public funds and they're taking milk bread and education away from the mows of poor children. it makes it very hard to receive support from society, which is being deprived of our culture with little public and private support from home. latin america's most talented filmmakers turn to hollywood or american platforms like hbo or netflix, the imperial st. anthony collateral. the great, impossible, always understood the role of culture and in that sense, we've been colonized by the foreign entertainment industry, but it's great. we enjoy it. but we also need room for all the coaches to express
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themselves so that we can recognize all diversity as a human race. that is what i think gives relevance to the chilean films in the wall tiguan about some of you. even when local filmmakers managed to complete a movie, getting them shown is a major challenge. internally. for example, there's only one distributor for locally made films, nearly all the rest of from the united states. and so, not surprisingly, nearly all of the movies that are shown in international movie chains like this one are also from the us. even if you can get your local moving through the door here. with rare exceptions, it's taken off and this thing almost as soon as it gets on that is unless they are nominated for an oscar while the lack of local resources and political will from the public sector persist, the chances of that happening will continue to be few and far between the sea and
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human algebra santiago. and that is and use our on al jazeera. just stay with us. i'll be back in just a few minutes with more of today's time. so thanks for the exploring type less cultural, exciting, political disco exposing societies. doctor award winning intense investigations. the get compelling insights into humanitarian folds and untold stories from asia or in the pacific $1.00 oh $1.00 east on which is 0. this is the 1st one i saw that we see the real time. it's the victims themselves long before. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're
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seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to scream at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to raise the listening post covers how the news is covered. more than half of the population of the cause of the trend is risk examined. since the beginning of the world, they only have one meal per day. a that is coming in of because us trip is not preaching all of the people and people are starving. we are in as indicated by that where they're making their house as a kitchen. they start very early in the morning. they're using wood fire because there is no cooking discuss this lenses do is cooked without any festivals. they are using on your house or an alternative to the onions except the woods
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and the smoke of the fire. it makes your eyes cry and fits suffocating, but a search. how many do this every single day to give a hand to the palestinians this place starving. and they say that this is the least of which they can give to their people. the is there any strikes target displaced, palestinians sheltering intense and southern gaza at least 15 people are killed the way you want to now to 0, live from bill how it needs for getting back to the also coming up the policy and help committed 3 says for salvation in northern guys or has reached

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