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fighting suggested, just wait until the very end ends inc. and where the money went home. i didn't think they even considered us again. the black people, the people, the sacrifice. then on tuesday of the the, is there any military buttons, a home and central guys are killing at least $36.00 palestinians, close to a crowded refuge account. the about the center. this is audra 0 life from don't have also coming up almost latest proposal for a ceasefire and gaza is rejected by israel. is prime minister benjamin netanyahu approves plans to attack or off on the consequences of a ground operation in rough uh, in the current circumstances,
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catastrophic view and warnings against or is really assault on the rough upward, over one point, $5000000.00 palestinians, or sheltering and free for survival and so done, we report from an over found camp for civilians trying to escape months. a wall. the we're going to begin with details of another is where the bombing targeting central garza which is killed at least $36.00 people. because house ministry says the attack destroyed a family home west of the new set of refuge account children and pregnant women are reported to be among the victims. that was fairly essential guys, not mine is really strikes is destroyed as 7 story building in the district of all room. all people i believe, to be dropped under the rubble of the building, which was housing palestinians, forced out of their own homes by is really a tax survivors say at least 7 families have been living inside or is there any
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu has dismissed. how much the latest cease fire for in gaza. but his office as a delegation visit, cuts out to continue negotiations for the release of his or the captives nothing. yahoo is also approved. the armies planned for an operation in drop off by 1500000 palestinians of sheltering. many of them fight to the southern city to escape fighting for the north. having been told by israel, the dropbox was safe. so here's one, how much is proposing that'd be 3 stages each stage would last $42.00 days. and the 1st stage, almost as is reading troops should withdraw beyond the seller of dean road, which runs down the middle of the strip. it says docs with a lot of people to return home on. my says it was a permanent seems fine to be in. i was before a police has any captured soldiers, offices on homicides. it's ready to release. female is really was office held captive in gaza and exchange for palestinian prisoners 50 inmates for each captive
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. and in the final stage, the group proposes the end of israel's seas and the beginning of reconstruction efforts to engage them on the saw who has more from occupied east jerusalem of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu announcing that israel will, in fact, send a delegation to the parts of the capital in order to meet with mediators to try and finalize, deal for the release of is really captive. now, the negotiations have been sold until this point, a couple of weeks ago in cairo, these relatives did not even send a delegation. so those talks were not fruitful whatsoever. now these really prime minister has also said that how massive demands are quote absurd, chemist releasing a framework for what they would like as a comprehensive ceasefire, meaning a complete and to the war. but these really say that that is simply not going to happen. now at the same time friday morning, both israel's war and security cabinet have approved plans for the invasion. ended
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up off as well as the evacuation of nearly a 1000000 and a half palestinians. it comes amid widespread criticism from across the globe, including israel's biggest ally, the united states who says that an invasion instead of law would be a red line given how many civilians are there. additionally, these really is have not presented those plans to the americans. you a secretary of state anthony blinking and saying that he hasn't heard anything from these really about these plans. and these really is have not made anything public just yet from the central jersey to occupied east jerusalem. see how the times is good. more on the us response from washington, dc. whitehouse, national security advisor, john covey said the us would not be sending any delegation to cuts out for this latest round of talks. but he said that shouldn't be assigned, but the us isn't involved in the negotiations. he also said how mazda is proposal was a step forward. the proposal that was put forward is certainly
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within the bounds of, in broad brush drugs within the bounds of the deal that we've been working on. now for several months, i don't want to go into more detail than that, nancy, because i don't want to negotiate here in public. the fact that there is another delegation now heading to the fact that this proposal is out there, that there are conversations about it. that's all good, that's all to the good. i was for chuck. sure. the democrats senate majority leaders, comments on thursday criticizing benjamin netanyahu. i'm calling for new as really elections. coby said that the president recognized the bears comments or didn't resonate with many americans. but at the white house would continue supporting israel and its fight against how much sir. recognition of the discontent in the base of the democratic party. but once again,
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a statement of full support is route and whatever it is doing. she, everytime c, l, g 0 at washington, united nations is warning against time. he is ready military offensive and does offer 7. the job is the spokesman for the un secretary general. he says he's hopeful, but ongoing negotiations will result in this is far i think the consequences of a ground operation in rough in the current circumstances will be catastrophic for the people or of gaza for the palestinians. it will be catastrophic for the humanitarian situation. it would be catastrophic all around. we very much hope that all of this can be avoided. we understand there's negotiations are still going on. and we continue to hope that we will find that the parties will find a way to a cease fire into ensure the greatest humanitarian access to ensure the release of
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all the hostages held by hamas and others in gaza. and frankly, to open up the way forward for the people of palestine, the people of israel kinda law who is injured off and he explains what the moods likes they have in the face of funds by the is really mandatory to move into the city. this is exactly what's going on right now, and the next not think is been going on for quite some time. the talks and the ongoing, the threat of expanding the ground invasion into up on the ongoing talks in cairo for a potential speed fire. and right now we've seen, i've respond to direct responses from the very the prime minister office to come up at the corner of that for a lot of people here. and then i thought it was, it was pretty concrete. and i was pretty good as far as for the opinion and he's fired. be along the 5 did the time any such very interesting as one person describe but a, just a way to do the menu that my the how my position and it pulled up for the buyer
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and the same time sending a delegation to parts to it, to continue the pocket of it, but if i get up with a lot of question, mark might be the timing of this statement as they'd be absent and detailed in their statement. nixon very suspicious right now. as it only be viewed as the tool pressure pressure tool to dictate the course of the talk back to for the for the energy palestinian display pallets being in the beam software and that sort of thing. and then barely beginning of activity. do you want to get to the point where there is a solid if statement about the fire deal that you. busy busy hockey days and how many of the 10 by these really military as well as an in after the work. so the can be gradually getting back to what is left of their life. i've been away. that wouldn't be be been dominating. feeling right now,
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the spanish aid ships arrived off the coast of gaza. it's the 1st to sail along was being called amount of time. cut it off from cyprus. it's throwing a barge, carrying desperately need today and suppliers to people in the guys the coast. the crew on board the vessel are roughly $200.00 tons of food and other essential is a to represents only a fraction of what stated in gaza every day. we have, as of nation, says that she monetary and situation in gaza is beyond catastrophic. the representative for the us population funding has just ended a week long visit to gaza. he says the impact of the conflict on pregnant women and babies is stock given. alexander has more from un headquarters in new york. the u. n. team that recently visited guys a was focused on the effects of israel's bombardment of gaza on hospitals. but for dominic alan from the human population fund, he was particularly focused on maternity wards. and he told us what he saw at the m
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a rock. the hospital was deeply disturbing. the doctor's reporting that they no longer see normal size baby noble in this, they've not seen a normal size video. stephen, what they do see though a tragically small still bought this most still born babies. and mon, neo natal, that's alan said there is clear evidence of babies being born malnourished, emergency cases that they're dealing with, overburdened they, there are 5 delivery rooms in the amount of the hospital and the mid one of the midwife that we might use to grab 2 minutes of a time because the staff is still overwhelmed with these many 70 bucks a somebody, somebody regular this and 10 to 12 c sections. they are so overburdened by the, the delivery rooms and the rotations that they have with the, with the women's who are in the women who are in the last stages of a book. and then when midwife are probably want me to give them both on the floor gabriel's onto,
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i'll just say that at united nations in new york. and dr. brenda kelly is a consultant, obstetrician, adults with university hospitals. she's also part of a guys, a medical team of ox, for doctors who teach in hospitals and medical schools in garza. she says the mon you, trish and the pregnant women are facing will different generations to come. the level of nutrition is trudy. her wrist takes up to a rack racking about 90 percent of pregnant women. do not have anything close to adequate nutrition. and in a, this is obviously a critical time and in a, in a person's life, in a being to try to grow a baby. it's huge resource from the mother and we know that many of the women, even prior to this conflict coming into pregnancy, had things like a name yet. but, you know, with the xtreme mom nutrition, it is absolutely true. there are many more babies being born that are very much smaller than would be expected. colleagues and the grinder reporting they yeah,
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huge increase in pre term birth as well as breath restriction. and also very sadly, arise number of discouraged and still birth certificate nutrition was through a baby and mutual me notice from the great from underneath the opiate for example, in the mid eighties. we've seen a time and again to what other um, areas of the world with respect to that concept. we're nutrition has become an issue for pregnant women. that those young babies go into children where there is an impairment cognitive development because of the lack nutrition, westbrook growing and yet true. but also in later, i don't know, there's much higher rates of things like cardiovascular disease. so the impact at the moment on this critical shortage of food, water and aids coming into gaza to help you as a population, but particularly the pregnant women has an impact not just for 9, but the next generation of posting in children that will go into adults the 29 leaders of ottoman most of the american community groups have rejected
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a meeting with white house officials. they say they're taking a stand over us policies on garza and you criticized president environment support of israel. the meeting was due to happen in chicago on thursday. my colleague nick clock spoke to try to call you is a member of the chicago chapter of american muslims for palestine. it accuses the by the administration of complicity in israel's war on gaza. the demands that had been, had been made time and time again is essentially it's essentially what have been saying that man, what does it mean at that meeting? so why do we keep revisiting the same topic? what's the st. the matter when the administration is obviously not responding to it . now, any type of method that the most patient takes to quote unquote a try to be able to see the situation increase. you might have a virus or something. this right now, what whole call that's all it takes one phone call. we provide israel with us. mean what we provide you with financial aid. we're the ones that protect israel at the
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united nations. we provide diploma cover. so by that you can get in all of this in one hour if you truly want it to. so you want to schedule another meeting with local leaders in the chicago area to discuss what is at the very thing that we've been demanding all along to the permanent and immediate cease fire. so you want to meet fine, we will condition a meeting on the call for a cease fire. not have another meeting to demand it again, if you don't meet president biden and white house officials, what weights kind of these american muslim groups bring to bear on the administration in that position on garza, which does seem to be shifting a bit, doesn't it diplomatically? i mean, because of because of the next pressure that has been put on the ministration. but that doesn't mean that there's a moral calculus here. the political calculus says ok, maybe we need to start. maybe we need to provide some kind of a trickling of a, which is what this with this temporary mechanism is this temporary port is
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essentially 4, is, is to, is to showcase to the rule and to the method people that, hey, you know, we're doing something about it but you can do something much greater than that in a quicker time frame. this part will take about $60.00, to $90.00 days, to, to put together to facilitate the while you're providing that scene at the same entity. committing a genocide unless it was more what this so you want to play the role of firefighter as well as arson, is at the same time that contradictory policy will not like with the leadership in chicago. the still i had and all the 0, the more chaos and haiti is most powerful. gang leader tells, i'll just say, right, he was a revolution the the
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hello may well say one or 2 us know flower is affecting japan over the next couple of days. but the general trend, if it's temperature to start to pick up, we've still got this area of low pressure swelling away, a normally wind coming in and that could just fried some. what's a cooler i ran across northern parts of japan as we go through the next dial. so i think the saturday, lonzey fine and try actually next system starts to push its way through. i will continue to this truck a little further east with, that'd be good. we'll see that to win for you whether started to feed back in miami, cloud, and rain. for the most part, it's essentially a southern pulse of japan temperatures picking up to $21.00 celsius in tokyo. molly photo way behind basing it around to 14 degrees for sunday, some heavier right. coming back into central parts of china. dry weather, down towards the pa, south of the country, turning up with the dry. i lost you won't weather but we have across the northern parts of the indo china charts and some showers just coming in here was
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a go through sat se scott, from his house for the philippines and some live the showers, the coming back into boy. and today's yes, think very, i'm settled, we could see some months at a level 2 into the northeast of india. much of india is fine, dry and sunny and spine glossy, settled for breakfast on of the families in gaza, facing unimaginable hardships during times of crisis. solidarity is a strong this defense against injustice. and we've been in gaza since 1991 doing life saving look. your generosity can provide value to support to those west effected because he met doggy style a you'll see showing the brightest d. c. now tonight, today, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the what, you know, just a reminder about top stories. this are at least 36 palestinians have been killed. and then there's many attack and central garza, a family home west of new slots has been destroyed. children and pregnant women among the victims and all of them, all districts, there's really strike is destroyed. a 7 story building housing families forced out of their own home spies where people is only 5 minutes. and benjamin netanyahu has dismissed the latest ceasefire proposal by homeless. but his office, as a delegation, will visit contacts, to continue negotiations for the release of his where the captives thomas is calling for the withdrawal of israeli troops, as well as
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a complete the ceasefire. setting. yahoo! as also approve the armies planned for an operation in nebraska, in southern guns of 150000000 palestinians or shelter. united nations as warning against any is really military offensive and the subjects, same consequences would be catastrophic. speaking in vienna, you are a secretary of state down to the blinking and said that in washington as yet to see a clear is there any proposal for protecting palestinian civilians in rough present fighting has been very clear that given the large number of civilians and in rafa about 1400000, many of whom is the 5 ministers that have been displaced from other parts of gaza. we have to see a clear and implementable plan not only to get the civilians out of harm's way, but also to make sure that once out of his way, they are appropriately cared for with shelter, with food, with medicine, with clothing. and we've not yet seen such
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a plan cross part of fighting between israel and the revenues on groups as well. i have been going on from 6 months, so it's triggered by israel's war on garza and is escalating is in a call that has moved from southern level is isabel and hezbollah are at war villages and southern lebanon within 4 kilometers of the border, have become closed military zones neighborhoods have been destroyed. the conflict began when the lebanese armed group opened the front to help garza but his moves beyond the border region. we are in forbid slim around 12 kilometers north of the battlefield. people still live here, even though the area has been hit by is really fire as well, has intensified. it strikes against what it says or has bullet assets. quite often they are homes. the number is one community above 150 families displaced from the
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border areas move to all village. now they're all 120 because some are worried and move the knowles a. and while attacks by both sides have largely been confined to military targets, civilians have also been killed as well. strategy here is similar to its military campaign against steve on in neighboring syria. it involves targeted strikes to we can in this case has the law and the great it's capabilities. isabelle strikes have reached as far as baltic in eastern europe and on 100 kilometers from the border. fighters and commanders have also been killed in pin point operations. most of the fighting as a set 70 percent these along the line, but the recently we have seen the development of this uh of this uh, still it is that that'd be moving further and more targeted, more 80. so moving to level 3. no. 6 6 yeah,
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we have to go to the bunker stating this the 1st time in, in a couple of months, the, the un peacekeeping force in southern lebanon doesn't have the power to stop this conflict. hezbollah has said it won't stop firing until the war on casa ends. ok, so this is a short video of what happened to just a few minutes ago. it's really war planes just hit, not far from the un base. it is trying to push the arms group away from the border . the conflict has so far spared population centers, but mediation efforts are at a standstill, and the trajectory is on an unpredictable task center for the odyssey to southern up and on. the
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motors across russia have been causing ballots in the 1st presidential election since the invasion of ukraine 2 years ago is being held over 3 days from friday until sunday. presidents not even approaching the voted on line from his office, is all but certain to win another time that would last until 2013 is shop of all of a reports from the russian capital. the 1st day of vice hanging the presidential election has ended. it went relatively smoothly surround the country, but it was moms by number of incidents like of types on so i'm service disruptions and online closing systems and several attempts to support bulletins by dumping green, totally on to bonnet books is by trying to set some bonded books as on fun and even slowly, most of cocktails at a couple of putting stations on, let's say, divide to 10 out for the size of the day of writing was very high, legitimate reasons. why was it online and find the evening promising that particular type of housing and assessing,
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and example for the rest of the country to florida. and with many say that online voting is not true as far as, as can be used to read the election results. and they have lots of repeating accuse key of, of trying to disrupt the presidential election in russia and intimidated people can made that statement. it's amazing with members of the security council. also the election is continue in full so called russia's new territories, an x from ukraine. this applied to the security concerns. there were reports of shunning the public stations in daycare. so region 2 people were injured. so we have 2 more days of those in your head is finishing on sunday evening. students should talk all about old jersey, right mistakes, or at least one person has been killed than to have been injured in the russian city of belgrade, near the border with ukraine. that's after can you've launched another wave of attacks on the city. the kremlin says that ukraine's attacks are aimed at disrupting the presidential elections in russia, not to be a polluters, and they will not go unpunished. russian missile strikes in the training and part
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of city of odessa is killed at least 20 people awarded more than 70 emergency workers reported to be among the dead ukrainian president of large moves, the landscape was promised what he called a fair was phones. moscow was intensified its attacks in odessa often targeting port infrastructure in the southern city. one of his most powerful guiding leaders has told others that he's ready to escalate his fight against the countries. institutions as follows week, so violence which of sugar humanitarian crisis, john homeowner poets from neighboring dominican republic. i hate to of to day use of relative calm looting. this is the guatemalan and so with building conflicts being run, sacked, hospital will type into it. most of the cap to it's not the police in control, but hates his own troop violent games. this is the most visible leader, jimmy to easy make name, barbecue
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a former police officer who's coalition rules boss. why you support the prince. it's a tech police stations and government buildings to successfully our prime minister audio only. now the united states and countries in the caribbean, kelly comb, trading book, a pushing for a transitional council, made up of the country's political policies to appoint a new intern, prime minister and the roadmap for elections. but should easy a token, $12.00 to 0, rejected that council will clear it up because of we're not going to recognize the decisions that carrot on takes going to site to the traditional politicians that are sitting down with carol. com. since they went with the families abroad, we who stayed in hygiene have to take the decisions. it's not just people with guns who have damage to the country, the politicians to was some political groups of putting names forward for the count . so seeing is a way outs hates his current power vacuum. today's,
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he says he wants revolution love you've also now find will into another face to over throw the whole system, the system that is 5 percent of people who control 95 percent of the country's wealth us is not snow. idle threat gains control more than 80 percent pull to print right now. once a transitional government is in place that could paved the way for multinational police force from the ground in haiti, funded by the us in canada, can use president william brutal. i said that he's country will lead to easy on surprisingly, projects that to it gives us the can you on i see the presence of kenyans. and heidi will be an irony because of the same people who gave weapons to people in poor neighborhoods to rise up against the form of government. they lost control of those groups and, and now appealing to a foreign force to save things. it does a mission that's filed in advance. it's a shame that william brutal has to go in that direction with the gains and never
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the less scared of it. the 2 main rival gang bolts in how you see the g 9 and the g pet of actually come together in an alliance could be the on some like to try and prevent this forum, police force coming into the country. they know it would challenge the patients of suffolk immensely at the games. hines with the power that they've accrued mean that they have to be taken into account and what is a largely low to stay on the home. and i would just say to the dominican republic wasn't half a 1000000 people seen the war which has swept across to down have crossed the southern border. many of arrived in the south southern these town of rank, with transit camps, one by the united nations, are struggling to accommodate the new arrivals. the conflict between sedans, army, and the part of military rapids support forces began in april last year. thousands have died and millions have been forced to leave their homes. malcolm lab incentives this report from right many as a faithful here,
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lots of run into their lives. several times. they see the on civil row count whom i see a year ago. some of them originate from see don capital cost to other cities where the 5 thing begun. they thought to sleep, time and time again. any of the people arriving here before that in many pos, to see don conditions that become unlivable, either that running from violence found themselves trying to survive in places which have been cut off from food supplies and medical supplies. so they made the difficult decision to head south the rank in south see don arriving at this transit center, which the moment has 5 times the number of people staying as a capacity and the people here joining more than half a 1000000 of arrived in south sea dawn in the last 11 months, some of them to see the needs of those of south sea. denise who fled to come fix p as in previous yes,
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they've become positive. what the un says is now the world's largest displacement crisis. and malcolm web out as the rest rank sounds to be done. yeah, man is one of the poorest arab countries, more than half its population live in poverty, who the rebels have controlled? large ponts, have you ever since 2014. and now the launching attacks and commercial ships and the red sea in the gulf of and they say the targeting vessels links to israel and protests on the war on gaza. trade between age and europe's being disrupted. but the poorest people in yemen are also being hit hard, victoria getting their reports. this is what's known as the rama done. rush people come to market such as this one in the city of ties to still comp on special foods and buy gifts for their loved ones. with lives here in yemen and around the world, fast from sunrise to sunset during the whole east mountain. these limit canada families spend time together breaking the fast during the evening meal. that's the

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