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10 percent of chattsworth relation. that's 2900000 people for depend on the toner supplies. it's for, for flushed out, especially now the ages couple up to or no money to help the another day of israel's carnage in garza dozens of palestinians, or kills when their phones came under attack in the north and central parts district the, you're watching all the 0 live from the headquarters in delphi, and getting you navigate is also coming up. the doctors are reporting that they no longer see normal size baby, reality insights and gaza as children were a man made. simon is taking full cost of what the un says is now as
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well. the largest displacement crisis. we report from sales to dawn where the u. n . is struggling to provide shelter to thousands of people fleeing across the border . and a nation in turmoil farm gains roam the streets of haiti's capital. buying for control the hello. we begin in central dogs where it is really a tack on a family hole near a refugee camp has killed at least 36 people. most of the victims were women and children. the dead and injured have been taken to a hospital is really forces have killed nearly 31500 palestinians and a 161 days are for destroying much of the gaza strip as well. and also sit in is run, the air strike destroyed a 7 story building and the under the mountain neighborhood,
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dozens of people are believed to be trapped under the rubble. survivors say at least 7 displaced. families were sheltering in that building at the time. rescue workers and northern guys all have little to no equipment to pull people from the ruins and hospitals have few supplies to treat the injured because of israel's restrictions on aid. well, the latest attack comes as many countries voice concerns about the is really government's approval of plans for a ground invasion. a for alpha in southern goes on around one and a half 1000000, displace palestinians are seeking shelter there. but i saw struggling to cope with the mass of influx of the displaced. it was already home to an estimated 275000 people before the war. and the united nations was again warned, against any is really military offensive enough. the spokesman for the un secretary general says he's hopeful negotiations will lead to
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a lasting ceasefire. i think the consequences of a ground operation in rough uh, in the current circumstances, will be catastrophic. uh, for the people as of gaza, for the palestinians. it would 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 in to ensure the greatest humanitarian access to ensure the release of all the hostages held by hamas and others in gaza. and frankly, to open up a way forward for the people of palestine, the people of israel, us secretary state anthony, blinking, says israel needs to present a clear and implementable plan before in phasing it off off present 5,
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it has been very clear that given the large number of civilians in, in rafa about 1400000, many of whom is the farm ministers that have been displaced from other parts of gaza. we have to see a clear and implementable plan not only to get siblings out of harm's way, but also to make sure that once out of his way, there appropriately cared for with shelter, with food, with medicine, with clothing. and we've not yet seen such a plan. this is really delegation, will visit katara to continue negotiations for the release of captives held in gaza . that's the spite prime minister benjamin netanyahu dismissing the latest phase firefly and proposed by him us. this is what the group once a 3 stage cease fire, each stage with last 42 days in the 1st is really troops with withdrawal beyond saw had been road. that's the main route linking the north and south of the strip. the group says that would allow displaced people to return home on us once
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a permanent cease fire to be announced before it releases any capture and soldiers . after that, the group says it will release female is really reservist, held captive in gaza and exchange for palestinian prisoners, 50 inmates for each captive. and then the final stage, thomas proposed as the end of israel speech and the beginning of reconstruction efforts in gaza. full of marks as following developments from occupied east jerusalem. as we make a comparison to the last round of tools in cairo where israel very publicly said they would not be sending a delegation. then this clearly seems to be an improvement on the willingness to engage in a conversation despite the claims. as he mentioned that at the time of proposals all by ridiculous that otherwise they used was delusional. but we don't yet know those who will be attending those tools. on behalf of these ready delegation, the scene you'll receive, as well as quite crucially the extent of the mandate. how much flexibility with
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these ready government give them to negotiate the find a points of any agreement. you have to think about the audience, the nothing else? who in his team uh, speaking to here is not just the world who are watching the situation is also his potential votes as well. that's be another election here in israel as well as is covered as important as we've heard mold and once over the last couple of months about this plan. ground assault on rough up. we've heard it being approved more than once, and yet we haven't seen that happen. that's been a huge amount of instructional pressure. pushing back against that possibility because of all those civilians you mention. so what this may be is a might some of us position a threat, essentially, as you would expect, or any kind of public negotiations like this. but they all for pets. take that set is ready, minute tree. and yet we have heard again and again and again from a mass that any deal needs to include what they've called a permanency side. and clearly ministry operations on going in rafa would not constitute that share advertising has more on the u. s. response from washington dc
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. warehouse national security advisor, drum 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 his proposal was a step forward. the proposal that was put forward is, is certainly within the bounds of the, 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 leader as comments on thursday criticizing benjamin netanyahu. i'm calling for new is really elections. coby said
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that the president recognized those comments or did resonate with many americans, but at the white house would continue supporting israel. and it's fight against how much sir. recognition of the discontent in the base of the democratic party. but once again, a statement of full support for his route and whatever it is doing she ever times the alger 0 washington or, well, let's make the best way to his joining us here in our studio, in the midst of director of the golf study center at katara university. welcome back, just to pick up on what she had was saying, the point she was making about the comments made by chuck schumer criticizing. that's an yahoo calling for early elections in israel. let me through these comments actually make a difference. i think the answer came from is right one day, basically for the size time box and said, how, how did you decide on the democrats state in the, in the region. it was obvious that these kind of statements have not helped the situation, but on when,
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when an element which basically are the colors i'm out of the colors, the position of smith and you know how to deal with a situation where he become basically more about the kind of what his autonomy is that targeting motors have videos and kidding and destroying model because what's remaining was so we haven't seen any serious impact of all of those statements. all of the steps done by the american administration and politicians, and even even to propose us to build this short term port. and it has uh, approved to be actually is all of it is one of the interest of, as of right now, the dental dentist was about to study it. right. and it was in fact an approved by israel approved by his right eye. everything is happening under the i, the is what it is and then, and we have, uh no um, wherever the fact that it has interest to get some of the fluids, which kinda have because of what happened to that and that it see through this kind the fluid from side, but it still does. and that is very interesting point to see that, you know how they focus on their food security at leaving 1000000 or because some
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people started. right. okay. my show, let's turn our attention to what's happening with the cease fire talks is really, is in the city, i always send things out. like i said, we still don't know who we don't know what their mandate will be, but when it comes to these current negotiations, who's negotiating from a position of strength? is it the, is really, is or is it something i think now i a, as a, in a week position, they have to respond, they have to give evidence. oh, or, or, or, or a response to all of those elements suggested by how much considering i think to main, fax, number one that the american at this administration has not given its own position yet. and that it's sort of unimportant. my, the store, number 2, what do you mean by that? because the medical decision own was health or this could that the propose that so far they have the opposite cuz it's the propose that
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a promise and they have enough hope is what it is on putting on pushing towards as the acceptance. so that is that i have been position of the americans also is, is i think more based on the situation. what would happen and no, i mean at all was, is that it is rely on that many, many composition to strings in the position. if the american said no, this is not the end, so that's why your position would be stronger than many can. so far they have not kept signing them because i'm so far only in this a proposal assignment until now the if we have not had any position of the americas to where disapproval and drunk. hardly though, did say that it's a, it's a good move forward. good move, that's enough. so that is why it is, because previously we had, that's mostly elastic from the white house that this does not help. we had this is this, i'm not sure there's enough. so that is what it is to be the position based on that statement. ok. all right. who run out of time was it was a way to thank you so much for that analysis. now the united nation says the humanitarian situation and gaza is beyond catastrophic. the palestine
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representative for the us population fund has ended a week long visit to the strip and has highlighted the impact of the conflict on pregnant women and babies. gabriel is on the reports from the un headquarters in new york of the u. n. team that recently visited guys that was focused on the effects of israel's bombardment of gaza on hospitals. but for dominic allan from the human population fund, he was particularly focused on maternity wards. and he told us what he saw at the m a rock. the hospital was deeply disturbing. the doctor's reporting that they no longer see normal size baby, normal and they have not seen a normal size. they don't see them. what they do see though, tragically small, still bone bits, most still born babies in mon, neo natal, that's. alan said there is clear evidence of babies being born, malnourished, emergency cases that they're dealing with are overburdened. the,
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there are 5 delivery rooms in the amount, the hospital and the mid, one of the midwife that we may use to drop 2 minutes of a time because the stuff is still overwhelmed with these many 70 bucks a somebody, somebody regular this and $10.00 to $12.00 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, we probably won't be giving birth on the floor gabriel's onto, i'll just see it at united nations in new york. james smith is a british doctor who travel to gauze on between december and january, and he told us what he saw the health system collapsed in gaza back in late october of 2023. and it hasn't recovered since then. and that's because the supplies the resources and the specialist,
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it's best thing. and so when required, i hope i have an incident to garza, or west or west. such sort of commodities and resources have been made available. and it's impossible for people to work in a context of such extreme violence and even security. but the hospital is barely able to cope. i heard from mccully yesterday, who wrote a very short message to me, and he simply says, the situation is catastrophic. um they have very, very limited means to provide cad to patients and patients are presenting with some of the most horrific trauma related injuries and also non trauma related health care problems that i have ever seen. we would see the children and adults on a, on a daily basis, often multiple times a day with a severe multi trauma related injuries. often children with traumatic computations of, of more than one lame in children and adults with terrific full sickness brands.
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and all of these former relates injuries require prolonged specialist k, which simply isn't available at the current time. at the same time, we were seeing hundreds of children presenting to the pediatric department every day. this was back in early january, children with diarrhea, illnesses complex for surgery problems, and all sorts of conditions that again require immediate medical intervention. the still ahead on al jazeera, the senegalese authorization leader respond sancho raleigh supporters after his release from jail. and 12 people are sentenced in jail in hong kong for storming the legislative council during the 2019 pro democracy protests. the
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color flooding concerns continue across a good path of indonesia and not just the southern and western parts of the country . further east received some very heavy rain, 429 millimeters of rain here in 24 hours. we'll have you down, pause all the way across into popular new guinea. actually a few showers the to the north of that into the philippines. but more the way i try and price a web address is a case across a good pa, sofa in the china. it's the one of 2 showers. see, i think these will be fewer and further between as we make our way into monday. meanwhile, some big down pulls the into the pots of bonia. i will say some heavy rain coming through here while the continues across the matcher. java add further east and further south as well. northern positive australia saying some really nice the weather now. and this is just top around the top and just to the east of darwin where we have seen a staggering full $175.00 millimeters. the freight in 24 hours more than $200.00
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millimeters about 40 in the space of just 6 as a flooding. concerns really remaining very much in place here. and that is thanks to how it developing tropical cyclades, tropical cycling. meagan, this one and that will continue to bring very heavy right? just around the gulf, a commentary, a slow do you moving west. the unique perspective, that plays seems the told the father still needs to go through on heard voices to humor. i tried to highlight the absurdities inconsistency, but upon proceed with the landscape. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere to take every day. this is going to unspeakable horror as to really alone about what's happening because of the tasks and media attention the stream on out just the or the
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the here's a reminder of the top stories on alta 0. this hour is where the army has carried out. attacks across guys, at least 36 people have been killed after family home there on the site as refugee camp was targeted, and garza city is really strikes destroyed. a 7 story building and thousands of people are believed to be trapped under the rubble of the united nation. so as the humanitarian situation in gaza is beyond catastrophic, it highlights the impact of the conflict on pregnant women and babies. and unicef says one and 3 children younger than show is malnourished in northern gaza. is
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really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has dismissed the latest cease fire proposal by him us. but his office hasn't delegation will visit. the cats are to continue negotiations for the release of the is really captives. nothing. yeah. who has also approve the armies plan for a ground defensive and stuff in southern gaza. protesters and canada have called for an immediate cease fire and gaza. they were demonstrating outside of hotel in toronto, were justin to go. the prime minister was attending a fundraising event, think shoes to jo, supporting the genocide of palestinians. or here are things that is appropriate for the people
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learn. justin says the ongoing genocide you the gods palestinians is living in the janine refugee camp often describe it as little does all for decades. israel has carried out air strikes, targeted killings and demolitions in the area. and some people fight back. but those of the freedom theatre say, there are other ways to resist and to preserve palestine invoices, same astronomy reports, and the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. janine, in the occupied westbank home to armed factions, taking up weapons against israel, the scene of uprisings, error strikes, assassinations, and battles that have gone on for days. but there is more to it than the image of
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war. at the community based freedom theatre a cultural center. in the heart of the janine refugee actor say they are trying to find, you know, challenging stereotypes about this place. and the people who live here has been creating a sanctuary in the midst of his really problems in homes to preserve and tell their story. by this time from the day one was an international not place everybody from everywhere. all that religions exist in georgia is that in palestine today, we're not saying that we want to live alone as about a seniors by the sun is small, but big country enough for everyone. this was to come to the via but with freedom and dignity. and that is coming, so not all that the message of unity from a refugee camp israel is trying to tear apart to this place stands in stark
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contrast to the reputation that jeanine has. you usually think armed posting in fighters, you think of violent israeli military, or you never think comedy club. he's really army has rated and detained even killed. several theater members ransacked the place, meant for expression, creativity, healing, and hope. those here say the best way to fight back is through their art after one of the largest is really rates in years last july, artist from the theater held a parade to lift the spirits. the minutes we stepped up to the c. a said, as we started, people said coming out of the balconies, and they set the throwing candy. they start to distill rice on us as a celebration of us. in the middle of the morning. they recruit
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something to celebrate their big city. after 4 days of compete that are an example, she says of how they can help in times of tragedy. to show a side of palestine, the world rarely sees to remind them of their humanity, actors taking the stage even as rates carry on outside. because no matter what, here the show must go on the same bus route of the o g 0 jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank, the pool every day about 1500 people flee. the violence ensued on and across the border into south don in search of safety. the un estimates $560000.00 refugees have arrived since the conflict between the army and the parent military rapids support
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forces began last year. when he come to the border town of rank, where you and run trends, accounts are struggling to accommodate new arrivals. and as malcolm lab reports from rank, many of the people arriving there have been displaced multiple times with no where left to run. the money is a faithful here. that's a run for their lives. several times since the dawn civil broke out to most a year ago. some of them originate from c don's capital cost to more other cities where the fighting begun. make lots of sleep, time and time again. any other people arriving here before that in many parts to see don conditions that become on livable, either that running from violence found themselves trying to survive in places which are the cost of food supplies and medical supplies. so they made the difficult decision to head south the rank in south sea, dont arriving at this transit center,
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which the moment has 5 times the number of people staying as a capacity and the people here were joining more than half a 1000000 of arrived in south sea dawn in the last 11 months, some of them to suit the needs of the south sea. denise who fled conflicts p as in previous yes, they've become positive. what the un says is now the world's largest displacement crisis. and malcolm web out as the era rank sounds to be done sooner. goals, opposition, leader respond sancho on test parties, presidential candid investment roof. i have kicked off a very election campaign and day after being released from prison. sancho was barred from the ballot. it has endorsed his deputy and the vote scheduled for later this month. nicholas tank reports from the car. after months in jail opposition leader, we spend sancho finally free and down the campaign trail. the moment his supporters were waiting for we have lost too much time. we have an election to win
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after sancho was disqualified from running in the race, his deputy bus, you jeremiah fi was chosen as a stand in candidate. the former tax inspector is relatively unknown to the public . he has been in jail for over a year. i would like to spare thoughts of the brothers that were locked up in jail some for months. others for years under weathered with dignity. this challenge late into the night. crowds gathered outside, so it goes home, hoping to catch a glimpse of the opposition figure sancho and his deputy were released from jail as part of an amnesty law suggested by president, make yourself the easy political pension and pre m street protest once the stage a violent clash is now the scene of jubilation. fear over the delayed election is making way to hope. we feel like the election has begun and mont and now that the
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opposition is out of prison, the campaign will change in dimension just the domain. but absent in the race is opposition leader kareem wad his supporters fault with security forces outside the supreme court. after he alone, other displaced candidates had there appealed to cancel. the election rejected the following week 7 certainty the elections will take place on march 24th. after a lack luster star to the presidential campaign. the presence of bessie with jim i 5 in the on position leader we spend software has brought new energy to this presidential election. the focus is no longer on the electoral process. but on the candidates manifesto, and what most people here want to know is who will bring jobs to young senegalese, the opposition argues then it goes, booming. economy has failed to bring employment to many young people.
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how young people need to stop thinking of crossing the ocean. for work and they need to see that there are opportunities here in san a go, we need profound change and they got a sovereign just and prosperous. set a goal more than a campaign slogan, bus you, jim, i fi and so go, well now have to convince that they can deliver where others have failed. nicholas hawk elgin's 0. the card and voting in russia's presidential election has entered at the 2nd day. a lot of your concern is running for a 5th term, a 114000000 people are eligible to vote across and live in time zones. that includes russian occupied areas of the country as well as in crimea, which was annexed in 2014 foot and says that a string of ukrainian attacks on friday in to disrupt the voting to a court in hong kong has sentenced 12 people to prison for their role in the 2019 and the government protests, hundreds are protest was formed into the legislative council building that year.
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the facing pictures in smashing, smashing furniture, the court hands of down jail terms ranging from 4 and a half to nearly 7 years. there's been more sporadic fighting and haiti's capital portal print, so it's the outgoing prime minister. are you all on res office, extended an overnight curfew to sunday. the go sions for a transitional governing body are still under way, which would allow for the deployment of canyon police in haiti. one person who has not been allowed to take part in those talks is jimmy cherry. see he's one of haiti's, most powerful gang leaders. he's told us 0 is ready to escalate fist fights against the countries institutions. it follows weeks of violence which have triggered a humanitarian crisis, townhome and reports from santo domingo and neighboring dominican republic. and the hate see of the days of relative calm looting. this is the guatemalan and so with building conflicts being run sacked,
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hospitals have been to it most of the kept to it's not the police in control, but hates these ultra violent games. this is the most visible leader, jimmy chevy ca, nickname barbecue, a former police officer whose coalition bruce boss, why you support the prince. it's a tech police stations and government buildings to successfully our prime minister audio on right. now the united states and countries in the caribbean, covey comb trading book, a pushing for a transitional council, made up with 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 carol contacts going to site to the traditional politicians that is sitting down with carol. com. since they went with the families abroad. we who stayed and hate to have to take the decisions. it's not just people with guns who have damage to the country. the politicians too. well,
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