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why, say, come out of electronic nation and international understanding? unknown? see is the opening of the nomination period for the year 2024, starting march 1st to may. 30 fast nominations are made on the award official website, w w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m. the is riley false is launched yet another attack on solving civilians killing 6 people seeking aid at the weights the roundabouts engulfing the money inside balance. is there a life of also coming up the you and demands accountability off the israel deliberately attacks? one of the few remaining suit distribution center has gotten
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a warning assignment and hazy united nation says 4000000 people faced acute food insecurity on why social media john takes off, finds itself cold between us and chinese government on facing a possible bad news . at least 6 people have been killed by is riley firewall wasting for aid in gauze and city attack happened near the crazy round about in the center of the gaza strip injuring at least 83 people video taken by a palestinian john. this shows the optim off of the attack that targets and people who are waiting for humanitarian aid. meanwhile, at least 17 palestinians have been killed often is rarely asteroid targeted residential buildings in hon. eunice in southern garza, of especially 1000 palestinians,
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have now been killed since israel began its will in garza in early october. and is there any shells hit one of the few remaining food distribution centers in galls or killing 5 people. nearly a 155 un facilities vin volume since israel began at school in october of a 100 employees of the u. n. agency for palestine. refugees have also been killed, including doctors and engineers. hello, mark. this is only yeah. yeah. and are going love, this is for a bit and we are international institution. all of this is for the people we stopped returning to our homes and that we work here, day and night to serve refugees. we take all of this to the elderly and the children. what is this all the us next year site on the blinking has been holding tools with the foreign policy chief, joseph burrell, and washington burrell reiterate to the
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a drops and see where it's on. not sufficient substitute for land and a delivery style of do we need to clear the humanitarian nexus received by a that's good. that's not enough to cannot replace hundreds of trucks by sending part of which the most important thing is to open the by line. and continue working or started working on the 2 state solution to both allows us a new endorse is the only way for our lasting peace. meanwhile, the us actually have stay on st. blinking is again calling for the protection of humanitarian workers in gaza. patrick cole haine has moved from washington dc, a very brief press conference with us secretary state and city of lincoln. here at the state department. you wanted to talk about a video conference call that was hosted with cypress, the us european union,
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united kingdom, you a cutter and the united nations. they're really trying to coordinate how they're going to do this temporary here in dallas or to get aiden by see, he said it's gonna take time. but he said he hopes that when it is up and running to be able to deliver 2000000 meals a day, he did say that this can only just complement a that really needs to go in the most effective way, which is overland. now he did say that it would be good if he is released to provide a very definitive list of items that are not allowed and to speed up inspections. but when asked who is to blame for such little a getting in? he did not blame d, as really he was asked about just the latest attack on a food distribution side and also without getting to the specifics of this incident . because again, i don't know the facts. i think it does as a general matter, underscore something i talked about a few minutes ago. and that's the imperative of having much better and much more consistency, conflictions, mandatory and workers,
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the agencies they need to be able to do their jobs in with as much security and as much confidence as possible. many of the questions focus on potential consequences for israel, as you know, president joe biden said that there was a red line. if they were to invade rasa, he didn't go into any detail that they're even maybe potential consequences if the prime minister of israel benjamin danielle, who does what he's been said, is going to do and invade rasa anyway, patty calling al jazeera at the state department. okay, let's get more on the age situation in garza. we're joined by laura khan, who joins us from work to potties. jerusalem laura, yet another attack taking place today on people just trying to access some food, a didn't golf the city. tell us what happened. i mean, we have same time and time again, many attacks against problem solving, palestinians trying to get
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a in gauze. that's the latest happening in quite round about out towards the newest . now we know that at least 3 postings were killed in this attack. and bolt in a few people have been injured that being taken to our chief a hospital, but we've counted at least 6 times just in quite drowned about people being tapped at these age distribution areas are still only a trickle of age. and this is off to these righty said that they were going to send a flood of a notary by lines, but also by error and see now on read the un agency who historically happening distribution a throughout the strip have said that this they don't need to reinvent the wheel by essentially send the 8th through the management board is wide open up before that for his route. but also if something they actually said they've attacked out people trying to collect a many type of major attacks. was it the end of february?
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it was called the flour mastercraft. people in a place called natal see round about were attacked by air as they scrambled. the it's right. it's changed the story many times as to how most of the 100 policies were killed and hundreds more injured at thoughtful saying it was in a sam, pete, and then saying that they, um, they were afraid they were coming to woodson. so that was chasing up in the as well . and then fox, you and stuff on the ground and agencies on the ground. so these people, what kind of shot dead fights ready for the right nor. and if that's not enough, there was also a separate incident today where is ready. shells hits one of the few remaining through distribution distribution centers in gaza with an owner employee being too . busy old, what exactly happened as well the it's right is a half now of message this we have had we action both from is ready forces. but also i promise you that the intelligence agency, now they claim this unreal center was hips and that they were aiming for
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a member of how much they say he is one of the he's leading some of the major operations. and that's out. that's not how, but i would have to was involved in stealing age and essentially distribution yet among have mass members in the tunnel. so they according to a successful operation, of course on the say otherwise this is another one is the sense of being hit. but they also these ready for the time and time again alongside the government set that they are going, they want to shops down the u. n. agency under they have a q some of being involved in october 7th operations that because many members of being members of math on run this say you know this, these are simply allegations. they are on substantiated and it's causing them a lot of damage. many countries around the world now blocked funding towards the u . an agency that historically, as i said before, being involved in distribution
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a throughout the strip are also involved in education and health and sanitation. and why these really say they want to spend the group they haven't really given any viable alternative to them just yet. okay, laura, stay with us. there's one more thing i want to ask you about the father of a palestinian child. so that buys riley forces in all parties to risk them. his says the israel is imposing restrictions on receiving his body. the 10 year old ronnie l halley was shots in the chest while playing with fireworks near the swamp refugee camp checkpoint on wednesday. so let's return back to laura. so what more can you tell us about this? the as well, this is the 3013 year old palestinian romeo has really was shot defiance sniper is ready. so i put in the chest in schwab thought refugee camp, which is in all parties through somebody see all the slides. the goal is towards
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the occupied west. find out now the father has a release of statements to local media saying that the radio only has contacted him to say that they can collect the body midnight on friday night. that there are many caveats with this festival. and a full family members can go and collect that the loved ones body and he can only be buried inside the refugee camp and not from jerusalem, where he's from where the some of the graveyard is also less than 50 people kind of attend the funeral. now i'm just gonna walk you back to precisely what happened of the is righty. say that this 13 year old as far as apply what to what some so that's who they what felt endangered. and they shot him and they to collect his his body, where they pronounce him dead in the hospital, in east jerusalem and then kept his body box videos. we've seen a big corporation also by eye witness accounts to say that he was simply holding
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a 5. what with his friends shooting it up in the us, young, kind of thing and soaked into during the whole, the month of ramadan. his pulse with celebrations off to be false, the for the day and age and the things we've seen this whole life with refugee camps. and they said, then he was shot. the pots, the red crescent, collects his body. they took it to the board and they con, exit through that out through the will. so the it's ready be that's, collect to that where they pronounce some debt. know, so i need this. uh, they have also held many bodies before they promised to give them back, and then the width health helped them again. so we've seen many instances of this. so well the, you know, a wasting best on, on friday night. that's a big possibility that it might not happen then. okay, thank you for that. laura. com that personal to parties 1st and as well as we have been reporting,
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israel has been restricting the entry if you monetary and supplies into gone. so with a highly complicated inspection system, well the u. n says that a truck loaded with aid was turned back on monday because it had says, is used in children's medical kits. the list of found items has been getting longer since israel started it's will in any october. it includes basic and live saving items like anesthetics counts the medication maternity kits on oxygen 7 does. your auntie. so raptor is the president and chief executive save the children in that you'd like to stay. and she says she was surprised by some of the items being rejected out the border crossings while on a visit in january. i. so to toy box with games for children being rejected because the box is made of wood and it has to be packed and parts and boxes i, sol, hygiene kids would show up in blankets and cemetery. pass for women. rejected
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because it was a meal clipper. so the, the list goes all and i think the key thing here is also it is very unpredictable which trucks that make it into gaza and which ones are rejected. so i so hungry drops there at the crossing irish waiting for there to are some of them were there for the 2nd or 3rd time. and then so that they didn't get it because there was authorization giving further, instruct, sometimes to return. sometimes they go a 2nd or 3rd time. so it is that a level of predictability and she or adequacy of the number of supplies that are coming in, that is making the delivery of good humanitarian assistance at scale. so complicated and gone today, they allow the basic food items, blankets, clean water and balls um flour. so it told me that it was just, well, you know, they, even at the time this is the general we saw when i was there were about a $130.00 trucks on average per day going in versus 500 trucks and were going
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before the 7th now we're what, 56 weeks later, we're now looking at a further the management of the number of trucks being loaded. so that is a real problem and aside from the, even the trucks make a 2000 the distribution inside got and still usually problematic. the $218.00 now with the country weights in charge in for change in government time, the arrival of canyon forces to restore order. but in the meantime, the rule of gangs across the capital has been making it hotter and hotter. if the haitians to afford food or even access food leading to die warnings from the united nations. john holman, has moved from santo domingo in the neighboring dominican republic. while hate to
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use political crisis plays out more than a 1000000 people. and now, and to bring consignment that's coming from the will see program which is struggling to feed them. it's losing back to because the country and especially the capital a cut off from outside supplies order printers essentially in a bubble. the roads in and out of border prints have been not controlled by our groups for a long time. these past few days before it's been closed and there been no incoming flights. and we're seeing food prices rise. we're seeing a scarcity of some food items. gains are in control of both ways, that the cap to use them choking of the entry wise. they've been doing it for years, but it's escalate. the recent weeks is a clement, the prime minister audio and ready to quit. now he says he'll go as soon as an intern, prime minister is named. but as that political crisis plays out, people are struggling to provide for their families. to chair the original lives incense to one of the poor parts of the capital. they've been especially effective
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by food shortages because they're the ones that you see. the problem of hunger is very difficult for me and for all patients. i live with 5 children as well as my mother, all of whom i take care of and feed every day. it's no small matter. this is the worst experience in life. we live in a country where people's rights are not respected. patient children especially are at risk, even before the recent escalation and violent one in full suffer from chronic mountain nutrition. and the well 3 programs. it's now running fruits reserves. once those give out things could get worse, the children and porter prints the most valuable part of the population, or a great greatest risk in the commune of our credit. okay, it's important for us. you've got malnutrition rates that are as high as they are. they are in, in words on the hope of some is it wants to transition governments established, the country can reopen and supplies can get where they need to be. but that appears
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to depend as much on the gains as the politicians, a powerful, unpredictable force in the poorest country in the western hemisphere. john homan, i'll just say to the dominican republic, still ahead on al jazeera, a prominent in london opposition. politician says she will fight song off to suffering a set time. the critical debate. pony farmers are angry, people have starving, and we actually have to exports a whole lot because we money to buy informed opinions. the relevance of the security council is diminishing with every passing day. frank assessments pull in addition to the highest level, they've been using games for the political economy service because through employment, dave, and course the rivals. inside story. on al jazeera,
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the you're watching out, is there a mind on top stories this hour, at least 6 people have been killed, biased right, a firewall waiting for humanitarian a didn't cause, especially the talk happened near the crazy round about incentive because it's strength of an ac people into it is really selling is hits one of the few remaining food distribution centers in golf, at least 5 people were killed in the unrest. send a scene rock, but the agencies cooling for an independent inquiry into repeated is riley voss violation plans to deploy you inbox. forced to restore order on hold off to prime minister ariel on reception, he would step down. it comes as well. feed program who owns the fand looming found that the agency says, 0000000 people in hate, cl, facing acute food and secures the us house of representatives has
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overwhelmingly approved a bill that could force its johnny's owners to sell. take talk, it costs for its parent company bite down to sell. it says within 6 months to forward to say tony's ownership poses a national security risk, but take talk denies any ties with the chinese government officials. the story the bill is passed without the objection and the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. at the moment, the us house of representatives took a step towards binding, picked up the chinese illinois of the social media up used by around a $170000000.00 americans would have 6 months to sell it to us opperation or face a nationwide. but critics argue the company works too closely with the chinese communist party and could seize us user data and even push a political agenda. you wouldn't allow a radio tower owned by the chinese to be put up right in the middle of washington dc and then allow it to just put out chinese propaganda. you probably complained
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about that. that's exactly what tick tock can be used for. tell congress to not being tech talk. so i think talks to the possible band coming and us content creators mobilize to object some lawmakers think the bill doesn't address key issues are going to tell americans they color can't put a piece of software on their computer. they can't go to certain websites that the president designates. president joe biden says it could be a national security risk. bypass all fine. the chinese government before the motion passed, criticize the idea of a sale or for the bon. jeanette, i think was may of all sure to me which all, although the us has not found any evidence took talk, threatening national security has never stopped. going to take talk with step step on any social media platform could face court challenges with the issue of freedom of speech. but before that, this would have to pass the senate and there are no plans even to give it
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a heating. never mind, devote one 1st amendment expert says the idea of government going after social media should kill everyone. i think it's a terrible bill. i think that runs rough shod over the 1st amendment, and that it is a kind of gift to authoritarians all over the world. who will use this as a pretext to, to crack down on their own citizens, access to information and ideas and meet the from abroad. when president donald trump issued an executive order binding take talk, but rescinded it when the court ruled, it had not been established. it was a clear and present national security threat, which makes it talk to see the disappearing from american phones any time soon. allan fisher, i'll just see that capital help us get more in this with david greene. he is a civil liberties director of the electronic frontier foundation to join us from san francisco. thank you so much for your time. your reaction to the house,
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pausing this legislation that could find 6 talking to us. what i think was most noticeable that happened today is that previously those who wanted to band tick tock hadn't really talked about that being a national security threat. because the app collected a lot of us user data. the way almost all social media companies do. but what we really saw today was a much larger concern, both from the sponsors of the lawn, from those who supported it in the house today that they're really concerned about the content that is on tip top. they're concerned that the chinese government is using it to push propaganda. you heard that quote earlier about. it's like putting a radio tower up. and when the us government is seeking to control the flow of information because they dislike certain information that us people are getting, then that restriction has to pass 1st amendment scrutiny. and it's, i think it's doubtful that in this law will be able to do so. well, can take talk, do to stop them as well as they can. they can find it in
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court. say there is the state of montana, pass the laws that van tick tock and they filed the lawsuit to overturn that law. and there was also a group of users also filed the lawsuit to overturn the montana law. and the judge did indeed put that law on hold. so tick tock could do the same thing here. in fact, i would fully expect them to me. and in terms of the ban a, tell us a bit more about what take talk means to uses in the united states. so what would have bad actually mean? and how tricky would it be to enforce? yeah, well i mean the tick tock is very, very popular in the u. s. as in many places in the world, i think uh over you know, uh over a 150000000 uh, average monthly users in the us. and so a band would that mean if a band it wouldn't exist,
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they wouldn't be able to use the app at all. they'd have to find another app to use, but it, you know, we don't have the same experience as tick tock. um the other thing the bill allows for is a sale. and if it's sold, i think the purpose of the last is the sell to somebody will have a different editorial policy who will give users different content to won't feed them content that us government thinks is harmful. and again, that will change the user experience on tick tock. we've seen very recently that when there's a change in ownership of a social media company that they will have a new editorial policy and will really, really change the user experience. what will users be able to do? there probably are technological means they could use to try and get around the band. they could, i'd say for the, for to try and get the yes they could do the vpn, they could try and uh, side load the app that going through app stores. um those are actually less secure
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way to use of uh, certainly side loading is a less secure way of using the app and stuff. there really is a concern for security. we really don't want to be incentivizing that. okay, good to talk to david green civil liberties. all right, so at the electronic frontier foundation. thank you so much. goverlan and nigeria are demanding a ransom for the release of 286 students in stock who kidnapped from the town of kareka in kaduna state. last week, the kidnappers have demanded $620000.00 and threatened to kill the hostages. if that's not received within 20 days, the high court in rhonda has rules at all. position m. p. victor all in good beer. a cannot stand in the presidential elections in july and you buried was pardoned in 2018 off to 78 years of a 15 year prison sentence for terrorism and genocide. she is
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immigration reform. okay, that's it for me, molly, inside lots more on our website. knowledge is there a dot com, whether it's next. then inside the story, we'll look at the us intelligence communities view the the, the had lower the now the satellite image for south asia might look logically settled and quiet, but we are seeing some pretty nasty thunderstorms rumbling around across the north west of india. we have warnings and watches out for that. we also see some wet weather invigorated across the northeast, where those thunder storms are piling into bangladesh as well. the good news is the westerly disturbance that brought more rain and heavy snow to the likes of. i've got us on focused on the north west. india does start to ease state into friday. it
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