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the full floods it windows or participate, says egypt, i'm not spending ends of dollars and loans and investments will not fix the country's economy. and but going as well if it's a descriptive currency, they can't come by counting the cost on the houses era. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i money inside. this is a new sound life. coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there any forces arrest? vsoft analogy is there a journalist covering the siege of al she for hospital in gaza, the thousands of palestinians, a trump inside the hospital compound,
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which was rated on monday. famine is imminent in the northern parts of gaza. um, there is a risk of it across the entire us for its funding. so for report just for lease on the european union, denounce as the re election of vladimir appears in saying that the russian presidential verse was based on refreshes and intimidation in sport, smoking trouble seat and took his top foot will division out of traps and full sandstone the pitch i'm bruised was kind of actually plays off of that team of agents. 12 people have seen the rest of the hello. welcome to the program. we start with breaking news. is there any forces have severely beaten algebra john? this is small, a cool. he was with colleagues covering the military raid on el cheapo hospital in
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gauze earlier today when he was dragged away. is really forces also destroyed satellite trucks that we used by tv, news crews. it now is rarely false, has begun the raid on our chief a hospital early on monday morning, thousands of stuff patients and displaced public opinions on inside the hospital. because his health ministry, such as reading troops launched missiles and opened fire on one of the buildings. let's go straight to honey. most moody joins us now. live from rafa. honda, honey, so bring us up to date on this breaking news. what exactly has happened to all just there is journalist is really military of this form, the hospital complex earlier today and talk data about midnight. 2 30 in the morning. i can still continuing. uh, the uh, the operation inside the hospital,
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the rest of the 80 plus people including women, medical, a staff bad uh, during the last thing putting a sign on who our colleague from out of the, of the arabic who has been tortured, beaten, and detained bite is really a monitor along with his a crew member on the ground as well as the, the disruption of the equipment on the truck that they used to carry the, the transmission equipment for their coverage across the northern parts. hang garza city of these, really monetary made a list of allegations that they're looking for. wanted people inside the complex, but so far, haven't it provided any substantial evidence or at least from among the people who are being detained so far? no evidence. it provided to just defy what's going on inside a ship, a hospital. it's important to point out this is not the 1st time that it's happening. it happened before nearly december when the entire is a complex,
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if severely damaged and part of it destroyed as this ready moment. sorry, is formed that it based on again, allegations that was made the hospital was a headquarter for operatives on how much member how many uh, tell us a bit more about uh the, the location of where is smile was taken from because from what i understand, i'll see, for hospital was a base for gentlest full that reporting throughout israel's war and the gaza strip of the yes it all is a very old facility across the gods from having to be the base for journalists that know right now the place where it's violent, who the crew member, along with other people were detained, is on disclosed sports. we don't know where he is right now. the fact that we know these details are from an eye witness on the ground or from a ship off. but those who so the, the, the, the attention of all of us, mainland is
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a crew member. and the fact that they were beaten in the courtyard of the hospital and verbally abused a couple times inside. does you ever do, or you all doubt by there's really forgetting to do work kicked by uh, by the 4th, as well as by the back of their, of the guns and then do were blindfolded and their hands were tied behind their back end, where i put in a truck, a military truck and lived into on this close the area then dr. unfortunately, the powder no were seen and every did a right good. not being on a rest of how a city ends inside residential homes, evacuation centers, or even right now where they are reporting it from uh, from hospitals is the fact that we don't know where are they take your daughter will take weeks before knowing exactly where they have been led to and how to if you could just give us a bit of context here about this raid in particular, i know this as a full time. i'll see for hospital has been targeted. what exactly have these
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rarely said about why they continue to keep targeting this hospital as well as is really monetary storm the hospital under heavy coverage of attack and drones on and along with military. 5 equipments tags on the vehicle, the statement was made by this very military justifying why the hospital as being rated at, by making a list of allegations, unemployment on like the hospital at based on intelligence information or from the ground that there are mazda officials, that people are wanted by these really military are inside the hospital, but so far, no evidence has been provided by it is really military just to justify beep allegations that have been made on that. we've been seeing this happening most of the time in almost every single health facilities that have been storm done
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severely damaged or destroyed by this really military. it but it looks like right now it's according to a statement made by the palestinian health and health industry is a systematic deliberate attack from the health care system across the gaza strip. to the point to make it a completely non operational is something that feeds into people not returning their their, their homes and their public facilities at all means of life are being non livable on conditions that are unbearable and on the ground and eventually x or people will be exposed because life would become very impossible with the absence of health care facilities in addition to that systematic destruction of education or facilities as well to okay, honey, we'll leave it. the honey must made reporting for us. house of rough uh we can speak now 2 months or sherman. he is a palestinian canadian journalist who recently reported from golf and just to tell
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of you is months or you are a citizen journalist, you were living in con eunice. prior to that you were not too far from all she for hospital. that was you that your hometown, your reaction to the news that we are hearing today about is rarely forces during the course of the rate on all she 1st severely be thing is middle. i'll go, i'll just there a dentist. yes. and you said that was living and natalie man, which is around 300 meters away from a ship inside the city. and my initial reaction was that the, uh, the, the, you know, it's a, is all of these documents all for the, the, the most modern army in the world. look up with have many different domains over the last 165 days. they've killed over a 140 during the lists menu with their families. they've continued to me and invested millions all around because of as a slip. so there are no words can be used to describe it because of me being there in
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a shift in the 1st week and then being and also the hospital and these hospitals are out of centers. i'd like small towns beside where the journalists are trying to survive and, and deliver news to the world from the hospitals. have um, uh, what was the very few areas that still have generators that were confusing and hence have that ability to provide internet connection and s and g satellite support for these during that us to get the truth out to the world. so when i heard the news about this night, i, i, i'm, i'm us, i don't want to assume the worse. i don't want to assume that's what's happened to our sister should in a box there or rather, hudson, i'm with the what happened to him? both is international committees such as the committee to protect during that isn't cpg, the international press institute as i p i the, for the international federation of journalism i, f, j, and all of us. if reporters without borders, do not act. now,
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i fear the worst for us made on his colleagues, and it was interesting. i mean you, you are a citizen journalist and i was indeed talking to you not too long ago when you were inside of the hospital and the hospital was being rated. and that's how we were informing algebra view is through talking to you in the hospital about what was actually happening. how critical is it a, for people like you who, who, who live in gaza to tell the stories and how challenging hasn't been given the war to, to continue to do that work as one of the reasons not by temporarily decided to leave goza is because there was almost no more safe place for us to report the news from guys. no more place for us to communicate to the outside world in order to let the world know what is how actually happening inside. in addition to trying to organize different targeted lives, there is no place safe in the us. and right now there is no more than
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a tricity and even the most secure places such as hospitals. what is happening in the rosa is a genocide. what is happening because it's trying to shut down the voices of tools, stuff, applying to come out there. international agencies need to go in to us as soon as possible. if they don't have plus the put us teens on the inside. there it is. if they don't know the rest of the lucas, but a scene is to provide the news or they believe that they have told us, let them alone, international use agencies to come and cover. the news has to come out, whether it be through the hospitals, whether it be to just see it on the news has to come out with a peaceful citizen joined the list. we have a lot of but they have social media. and so instead of out there, we need the support of all the city people of this world to ensure that their voices are heard. we do not want that to be normalized. we want an immediate cease fire, an open borders and for the funding that is helping and then also to see that as soon as possible. okay. months sir. thank you so much for your reporting months or shoot me on
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a citizen john. this originally from gaza city let's go to honda salutes. she joins us now live from occupied east jerusalem. honda we've been talking this morning about that rate on l. she for what exactly have the is rarely said about the rate, and has there been any mention of al jazeera john? this is my local a well, no reaction from the is really army on the beating, and the rest of journalist specifically smiled would not of ship a hospital. but these really military did really several statements. the 1st one, when the raid began, saying that they had precise information and intelligence that this was going to be a targeted operation. and these really are a spokesperson, daniel, how god, he had even said that there would be humanitarian aid issued during this military operation. that there was no need for an evacuation, but the military itself had acknowledged that there were quite severe what they
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called firefights between palestinian fighters and these really army and the one is really soldier was killed as a result, these really military has been claiming a lot of things about medical facilities in gaza, you'll recall back in november when there was the initial rate on the ship a hospital the military had been claiming, but how much was using it as their main command center and know what terry base, which was never proven. and this has been the case when they rated medical facilities, not just the ship uh, but across the board in gaza like no sort of hospital in the south. this is now the 4th rate we've seen on a ship a hospital, and the military was releasing quite a few statements throughout the military raid. and it comes as these really army. and these really government is under immense pressure internationally on a potential round invasion into that's a lot but more specifically this time there invasion of medical facilities once again. okay,
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thank you for that update honda. so i'll do that for us and occupied east jerusalem . let's talk to possibly call haven, who is in washington dc policy. i know it's very odd the way you are. but increasingly we've, we've seen the bottom administration become more vocal and it's criticism of how is role is conducting itself in gaza. what sort of reaction can we expect to what we're hearing this morning about out? is there a during this is my law school being beaten in the process of is there any full says reading all she for hospital as well. it's going to be very interesting to see if their language shifts at all. it's still, as you mentioned, very early about 9 15 in the morning here in dc. so they can. whitehouse just waking up. haven't heard any reaction to this, but i can tell you in december when the is really forces killed as alger uh, photo journalist with a drill and strike our white house, produce your questionnaire to ask john kirby,
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the national security spokesman about the targeting of journalists and they said, journals need to be able to have freedom to cover conflicts around the world. it's never acceptable to target them. is they do such vital, dangerous work. that's a principle we're going to continue to abide by and continue to make clear that said, despite the evidence that 95 journalists, according to this way to protect her laws, had been killed since the start of the conflict. and october 7th. the white house says they see no evidence. 0 evidence is how they put it. these rallies are targeting journalists, know how they're going to reconcile that with drones, which have video capabilities. clearly showing journey was with the press identification on their flak jackets and their helmets. as you mentioned, the white house has really been sort of shifting their language is a garbage shift. because of this, we will get an indication, a couple of hours from now, jake solve in the national security adviser is going to free for porters. so that's
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going to be a hearing group. going to want to pay particular attention to, to see if anything's gonna shift in the way they respond to this. again, continuous attacks and journalists in gaza and the occupied west bag. okay, patsy and i will talk to you a bit later on particular saying that for us in washington d. c. to speak now to jody ginsberg. she's the president of the committee to protect janice. she joins us now live from new york. thank you for your time. your reaction to this news that's coming through to us in the last uh hour or so sorry, but uh, is rarely forces during the process of reading. i'll she for hospital have severely based analogies. their agenda is male uncle who presently say that we can them unencrypted k, this assaults and the rest of it's not cold and the detention of his colleagues, douglas play in a central role in
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a rule they are. the eyes on is that we need to document what's happening with that redone and they're scaled with that we did on this arrest. it's our ability to understand what's happening in gaza diminishes significantly. i mean, you, you had there are caught a popsicle haine in washington saying that america still has the narrative that there is no evidence. the journalist had been targeted by his res. oh the as ready on me in gauze. i mean, what more evidence really is, is needed, but it's not simply not credible. i mean, we've had a number of instances where we know done this, that has been targeted. we've had some of the reports, for example into the coming of reuters reports or a some of the law. we know because the is where the set. so that comes a doctor must offer to an eye out who killed in the car as they were traveling. were targeted by israel. israel claimed that they would terrace, we still seeing the option to
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e. no credible evidence. this is the last conflict for douglas that the committee to protect done is have ever documented. and the situation is simply guessing what's. i mean, in this case, what we're hearing is that is there any forces destroyed a, a number of broad costing vehicles of depressed careers. but what i'll shape a hospital, you call get more placing than that. and can you looks like a deliberate attempt to prevent the the assault on the hospital be a documented there is a history of israel targeting media facilities. for example, in previous contracts, we see not on a top king media facilities is known to acceptable talking journalist, preventing journalist for reporting is not acceptable. and certainly the deliberate
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targeting of journalist and the destruction of the communications equipment is a criminal act. and jody, i, i know you in a rush to go by, just want to squeeze in one more question. we had that from month source to mind. he was on, on, on the show you're in the studio, he's just returned. he's just entered the doha from gaza. and he was, he basically mentioned you the committees to protect journalist and said more needs to be done by international bodies like yourself to prevent these kinds of things from happening. what do you say to that? i, i hear that as we have been doing everything in a power to raise these issues at the highest levels, we have been systematically documenting these are types so that we have the evidence that we need to present to future investigative bodies. for example, we bring this consistently to the highest levels of government. unfortunately, the way that we're seeing this will unfold is that international organizations like
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the communities protect journalists and others do not seem to be being listened to by governments like the united states who have the power to bring this to a stop to bring this to an end so we continue to raise our voices consistently loudly to encourage international bodies, international governments to use the evidence that we are bringing to them to help bring this to an end. okay, thank you for your time. joining against by president of the committee to protect janice. thank you. i simon is imminent in northern gaza about, according to the global body monitoring simon on the what's known as the integrated food security phase classification. more than $200000.00 palestinians will face foundation within the next few months. victoria again can be reports in gaza, whether it's little so you disable you take what you can find boils up. these plants fill a gap, but not for long. but last, well, what all our driver load,
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which was my mother thought us the difference between each plant and we started to recognize them. each of us each half a piece of bread a day. else wearing rough for a month and mixes crushed biscuits with milk and water to feed her daughter. been to get them. and so it was done so yeah, it was before the war. i used to feed her fruit and vegetables last but now i can't provide the, i used to give her high energy biscuit, but we can't afford them. don't visit the neonatal intensive care unit again. morality, hospital, st. increasing number of babies of dying because of a keep many attrition, but one of the most important with breathing problems. so we place them in incubators into the game, the proper weight, then the discharged. unfortunately, after 5 days or a week, the baby with 10 bad conditions, many of the most died the global body monitoring salmon,
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the ip see says phase 5 on its scale is the most severe and is classified as famine . it occurs when at least 20 percent of the population is facing an extreme lack of food. so 2 percent of children is suffering from acute malnutrition and 2 people in $10000.00 to dying each day due to starvation. the ip see, one famine is imminent in northern garza and could occur any time between now and may. unicef estimates one and 3 children younger than 2 as malnourished the number this doubled since january, the doctors are reporting that they no longer see normal size baby. what they do see though, the subject li, small, still bunk beds most still born babies. and mon, neo natal, that's called in pop by the by again the most efficient the hydration. in a complication, the u. n. says the catastrophic levels of hunger demand, the immediate opening of more channels to deliver assistance, say, so any a fraction of what's needed to stop people stopping has arrived. well,
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let's do that name yet because this trip is dying slowly. it's not from the missiles then from hunger, if not from hunger, then from dehydration palestinian type, the ip sees warning will improve conditions on the ground for the time being and until much more a derives hundreds of thousands of people are facing the possibility of starvation . victoria gates in b l g, as in golf as most vulnerable children, including those with existing illnesses, all out the greatest risk of salvation parents. so during everything they come to save them, but it's not enough. stephanie decor reports the signs of starvation a hard to mis 5 d is 6 years old. his cheeky smile has faded away, along with a light in his eyes, his shape his muscles. he's no nothing but bones with a head too big for his body. 6
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mama cover my body, he cries, the more is health of the healthy, let alone the chronically ill fed and the model of the small cystic phase suffering from cystic fibrosis, which is fixed mucus. on his long as this disease require specific nutrition and strict diet along with constant treatment, all of which is totally absent in the north in system of my child's health condition has deteriorated. for 2 months, he has been suffering dire complications, including severe dehydration. since we brought him to hospital, he has been living on solutions just to survive. always, you know, his mother shows us by the before the war. despite his condition, he was a beaming, happy child. just slightly reluctant, done, sir. not recognizable now. by these being treated injured by the,
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in the north of the gaza strip ages recently started trickling in after months of nothing misstep about them to hold up the most part of guys, this trip has been denied the entity or any of the lease. am i the name lead medical supplies, coupled with the state of starvation from bob and has resolved these conditions exacerbating like that to affect more than 20 children died as documented because of my new address. and what's that we want the situation when it gets worse, as our vision is rabbit doing that population in the more that some of the united nations in february warrants that one quarter of goes, this population was one step away from immune and simon agencies say they have all the supplies ready to help, but they need to be given safe access by land for multiple crossings and that needs to be done. now, this is certainly not an effective, efficient, humane, nor dignified solution. stephanie decker,
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which is 0. i can speak now to rhonda as a way to she's a clinical nutritionist who joins us from waste hospital in russia. thank you for your time, from a nutritionist. point of view, how inadequate is the level of food the people are getting in austin, gaza of the one. com. thank you. of people in costs are suffering from food and security to the point we needed. water, nutrition and height ration. so a $27.00 a. there's a funny still going to try and draws size or white boards from association on monday, nutrition and then north of gaza. also it does it does some in and does not. is the water from a so as the water is from 100 year. yeah. and run up pregnant women and children as we've been seeing in our reporting, are the most vulnerable at the moment. but how,
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how long before even healthy adults to come to salvation. okay, about the child about the trans. we have to watch as 3 months. we want to be much more. okay. and this done 2 years also. and the 1st few things are and pregnancy one month. first of all, uh, pretty much the crazies are supporting to chrome and stuff to nutrients. menu press menu uh press to also eh, twomey uh, the in more most of the does all of that bear. santos is nice to see a head to one fair sense which as me and a children's and then 2 years suffering from malnutrition. also the displaced or, and the sofa and the south of goes off of h u,
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a one as persons who is my own suffering to from monday nutrition and selfish on of what about, uh, one on the breaking onto one of the big ones. and so 1st you think are the suffering from acute mine and also they cannot nourish dad or children. uh, because uh they are a new mexico. uh a they are just suffering from id be off on monetization or by severely hydration. so they installed it. they happens uh when they put in to feed their uh, pay fees, which affects the baby's hands. i'm the mother soul and the food and short days, which as we don't have here. and as of this place or, and north of guys off and off and visible on the needs of children, which means also on the we have cons which,
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which comes from a detox or at a plan uh at a job which, oh so those into those into a fixed us, maybe city of persons, which uh of, uh you my needs my, i understand most uh, most in all of the well, it yeah. right. i understand you saying uh these towns don't provide uh, you know, nutrition specifically uh, impacting uh women and children. we've had various reports out today uh, talking about how bad the situation is and, and warnings that famine is imminent. what this found and looked like, i mean, how, how bad would the situation have to be a to, to have people living in finding oh, okay. we needs a 1st of all to increase the uh,
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switch and charge by side of upside and no on the mind teeth, but non t a trucks on the uh, entrance to guys up. it's not in control of the truck switch and butcher, and it's what's coming to god's that that's means after the cold decision about a store ill, there's a, the, the trucks list or a drug store with the person, which means, so it doesn't, uh, doesn't affect with any decision about faith is as a woman here in gaza, we do to and please, as a foot and a new edition for them. and i've got a new edition and not to it will have a to send the name of the to me. we are
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the any diseases to be there. right. okay. apologies for of us with the end of the course of prayer we'll see quite now. ok, ron, i think you could to he, you run out of the way to clinical nutritionist speaking to was that from the co pays hospital in rafa now set severe storms are likely to produce flooding in the radian peninsula. is jeff with who's going to be hot us it. and so we've got a line of showers in storms across northern saudi arabia here. there, by the way, this probably going to produce some hail storm says it sweeps east, just a deluge of rain across the rock rate through kuwait as well. just a few days ago that we saw flooding in southern iraq in bass. right. and i suspect we're going to see much of the same, but a months worth of rain falling in 24 hours for both basrah and quaid. and some of these showers may just sneak into doha. but for sure. more cloud cover on tuesday, mostly cloudy day. so all day to be sure. it's hot for now in buckets dunston
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providence. but we see this disturbance coming. moving into this address mountains in iran it's already dropping out the temperature and tater on the head of it. it's pumping in quite a bit of heat through afghanistan. this is also kicking back rain into the 11th as well. so b routes also looking to pick up a months worth of rain in 24 hours. so flooding seems likely. winds have turned around big, dropping those temperatures for hearts whom are now tapping into a sea breeze for bon jovi and again be some relief there. and heavy rainfall hurts up and down the coast of tens in year. so we're going to get soaked with rain there over the next 24 hours and will end in south africa, shoot spots if the country under heat wave alerts. and that means as a result, the fire danger has gone way up as well. catch you later, i the still ahead on algebra will tell you why new zealand is showing up ties with china and wise regional allies. all tony chain in northern china charge is a trying to crank down on the farm as a jo,
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a hospital in golf. a when he was right away is rarely forces also destroyed satellite trucks use 5 tv news. cruise is ready, forces began their attack on out chief a hospital early on monday causes health ministry says 7, multiple desks and injuries as soldiers fire on the medical complex, are you, in fact, reports into the food crisis? thing garza says, fireman is imminent in the north and the entire territories on the threats. and review committee says there will be famine by may unless there is a c supply representatives from aid organizations all protesting in london. and the cooling on the british government to prussia israel to allow more aid into gaza and it sees tony on to that as the support groups side the far enough as long as the noise that you can hear is the signing of for some time. this is what they've been doing these protests i made up, it was for the medical agents,
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palestinians, and other agencies visit police on the ground to be in a sense of will be god calling to see how the situation is the chair racing and then now begging for them to put pressure on the british government to dissuade as well to let a in. now these tons is a new report of the security has just been released outlining a situation in guys. it is simon is immune into the news and there's a risk of coming across the whole of the gaza strip. we spoke to the ceo of medical april palestinians, many awards, and she exclaimed, your pass code is here today because you do sign in, you know, and then in the 1100000 people are in catastrophic levels or we didn't security. and over the month to, for the last 5 months, or we've consistently issued warnings that have to be assisting producing innovation to the younger situation. and nothing has been done inside the only one
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. it's very clear noted starvation is being used as the width of war. and just to give you an example back in january or adults, there's medically propulsion in don't progressing. one of the hospitals in java issued a statement saying that they were seeing signs of tv as mount interested in amongst the children. last month, we saw data coming in between $1.00 and $6.00 children under the age of 2 in the north of mount maurice and no one in the chosen. under the age of 3, the situation continues to get worse and nothing is done to end the terrible. it's really simple, told me to call it says we would only let the cities in. then we could do that. on sunday, drum and toner. so instead of 5 minutes, send me to let more aid in saying that the wells could not stand by and your world calls us. so that helps them. and other agencies that say that children is starving and goes up at a rate the world has never seen. and displacement is
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a hazing as noise wake up as a supplement to the other foreign government. natasha sat down to ad. there is there any soldiers have arrested at least $25.00 policy pinions during the latest rates and towns and cities across the okey pod westbank. the does. she should refugee come. south of bethlehem was also stoned. one of the people pain, that is why the apple, as you may, she was released during this is fine exchange deal between homeless and israel in november. for a con has moved on those raids from ramallah. well that has been a major optic in arrest and violence across the occupied west pine since october 7th, 7655 people. happy the rest of since then taken away by the is right. the middle, the tree sunday night into monday morning. no difference around $25.00 of rest, but i just want to bring to life one of them. rhonda a do me a she's going to have shut refuge account. the is right. even a tree and took note to the hub in the house the morning and her family said they
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were going to take up a 10 minutes for field interrogation. they said they didn't do that. they took her away and an arbitrary b, which is being offered for the health in administrative detention. and i'll tell you we're all set and then a 2 person. it's just behind me over that we've got palestinians being held in those white buildings. so this is also what 240 posting and present as has been released in november as part of a captive present an exchange deal a sheet with one of them. but since then 11 people have been we rested in this rate . it strikes the heart of posting society. most people we've met have either been arrested or family member arrested. so the family say they are now waiting to hear a why she's being held and how long she might be held back in also the rock on out
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to 0, occupied westbank. the european union says not many patients re election for a 5th time in russia has been based on repression. intimidation president held his election victory, which puts them on coals to be the longest southern russian leda in over 200 years . when was largely seen as a full going conclusion with none of the other candidates opposing his policies or the war in ukraine. the foreign policy chief says pigeons, victory is meaningless. what they want to dissipate the dish has not been to free and fair elections. no sea of service, you know, highly restricted in vitamin position, it'd be problematic of a what i can save more than that. these are the excess as being base and refreshing, an intimidation and being held on de ukrainian or by category
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violating ukrainian southern. but the russian president says he doesn't care about outside opinions, even though because of which look then we can see due to when a we've many tasks ahead of us. but when we're consolidated, i think it will become clear to everyone that no matter how much they want to intimidate us, the much a who or how much they want to suppress a will and consciousness. no one in history, as i've already said, has ever succeeded. anything of the sorting, assuming it's not with now and will not work in the future. i always do napa and choose to such a bar a has more from laska or the russian president is going to be officially having his inauguration ceremonies later in may. and we expect his new cabinets to be selected shortly. there after now the, there isn't much expectation that they will be major changes in that cabinets, but there could be some ministers that could be at change. now what we saw from
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vladimir, put in last night, after the results were announced, was the very confidence president, very secure in his political future in this country. and of course, having received an overwhelming majority in record, turn out numbers in the country. and that will give him the one day to carry on as, but it's important to point out that his victory comes with no opposition present in the valid boxes. and according to independent monitoring, human rights groups in the country, at least $88.00 protesters have been arrested across russia during the 3 days of voting. that took place. so certainly a victory for vladimir putin and not so for those who wanted to see something different on developed. the past i've been more than 7 years. a chinese foreign minister is visiting new zealand as seen as an important test of trade and up to
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magic ties. ization brown reports wedding to the visit comes against a backdrop of concern about china's growing influence in the south pacific. a long use visit was idly confirmed 5 days ago. his welcome from new zealand is foreign minister. winston pizza is one of the few events open to the media building no news conference. peter says, china is new zealand, most important and complex bilateral relationship in poland because china is new zealand because trading pop now complex because new zealand are united states ally is concerned about china spreading influence across the pacific. the complexity is how do we manage relations with a very different political power in a way where our interest is still meant? another fiction point usually lives interest in joining a new security pack between the united states, australia or in britain bonus, orcus, china as well,
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using the joining would put their relations at risk. the most important part of one use trip will come later this week when he visits australia, where a political debate is deepening about how to respond to china is growing ministry power in the asia pacific region. so i think the priority for china is obviously stabilizing the relationship with the straight to which over the last sort of 56 years has really had a number of different issues to the point where, you know, high level communication between the strategy and, and chinese government's was, was blocked for, for a good number of time. it's 10 years since news even signed a comprehensive, strategic partnership with china. since then it's exports to china have doubled. china is ambassador said recently, he hopes that trade continues to flourish. china spans ready to work with new zealand on the basis of mutual respect, mutual benefits, non interfere and see mean shop in each of those internal affairs. and constructive
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management of differences like is pete assess, is using as prime minister cuz just luck since most tried to strike a balance between his country's security alliance with the united states and its lucrative partnership. with china. adrian brown al jazeera, wellington, thailand's prime minister is vowing to tackle at pollution in the north of the country. forest fires and farm is setting that land a place for crop. clarence, kind of creates, it has what a smoke. as tiny chang reports tongue my has become one of the world's most polluted cities. the helicopter hovers in the haze. overlay can know them thailand, filling its tanks. it takes off to fight the forest pause the filled, the with smoke. but the real problem is here, slash and burn farming across the low. me come region with the cool and harvested
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the dried stokes and stubble of satellites. the remains piled back into the carpets . i can save a lot of money by budding, what is left over, whatever is left with make a good foot eliza for the land and the land can be used right away. does the fuss spreads clouds of acrid smoke below up into the ash breaks up into fine particle dust known as p. m. 2.5. that's poisoning the atmosphere. take what's happening in this field? a, multiply by 10000 in thailand, loss, cambodia. and then uh, it gives you a sense of why this is becoming one of the most polluted parts of the world. pharmacy. been the field in the north of thailand and now subject to heavy fines, jail time or both. but enforcement is rare and off as no alternative solution for the farm is to handle the waste. and targeting farm is does little to discourage the huge agricultural businesses using the cone as livestock feed fung. i'm,
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i agree the big companies have, she has some responsibility. but if things changed to suddenly, the palm is, will be affected. the most times prime minister sets out how we send a visit to ching my over the weekend claim that the pollution level had dropped by 50 percent despite hazardous at quality rating and many points of the government's failure to posit clean air act accusing as of acting in collusion with ty companies as input cooling from around the region. opinions keep on yet. so here we have to have more strict laws when it comes to implementation in place. those big companies don't have to pay taxes. the shows that the government's on the same side as the big corporations and companies have. i mean, to have the bond. the people of northern thailand now live in a poisoned atmosphere that leads to multiple health problems. an early death, a constant blanket of gray white cloud, where even the some struggles to break through tony chung, out to 0,
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checking my northern thailand, the style head on out. is there a big moment from the big play?
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i will say the best action from the n b i coming off the the . okay, it's time for the sports fee for the president gianni and santino has cold a violence switch them out a tech, a super league match between trump zone sport and fit,
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and about she absolutely on acceptable with no place in sports or so. so i see, let's get more with gemma cumulate. well, uh more on that story, the 1000000 just told you about sound about cheese plans with celebrating. that's 32 victory. at the end of the game, one finds this home team a trap. since school stormed the pitch, hey we guy, there's all the pictures. the support has broad web security forces and to defend about chase players. 12 people have the interested answer keys. interior minister says source, he's have launched an investigation. it's just another control to see in the countries talk legality of the season, a referee. it was a tax by a club of precedents, which led to the suspension of fixtures. the english, i think, up 75. the lineup has now been confirmed off to a dramatic day of action on sunday that so the team goes into games, toms sizes, and reports. he's gotcha. manchester, united versus liverpool is always a big fixture in english football calendar. this will go down as one of the
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classics twice slipping for they were minutes away from reaching the semi finals twice that was sorted by light strikes. in a 2nd goal thriller, it's there a 10 hard to mention, so united do it through to the fun for that wembley at the future of the teams. very right. there's a huge potential. we have to get it out and we have to get to consistency. and that this could be that moment where we add that to the team could really believe and energy add to that they can do amazing things. and i think when you can beat the for the way we did that, you compete and your opponent doesn't swap had a site set on an unprecedented quadruple in his final season in charge of level. and it looked like that was still on track. thanks to harvey elliot's extra time strike 2 goals for mux rush for the i'm a deal or the ending that dream united to being rewarded with a match up against 2nd to coventry in the final full freshman. i think everybody
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was out of game today. so to teams of both of the still the importance of the location, the team is an outstanding situation in a moment while we go through all these different and difficult to do is after the exception of the day, the cool to find a game. and what if these drafted i'd be lost it on monday night, is us as well. down in london, there was a game that had everything read called the miss penalty and the bazaar room go chelsea's, 40 victory against best. it was full from straightforward chelsea. richard punch, atena was boot for some of the substitutions he made to know it was a sub see school decrease your goals in his post match press conference, he addressed is critically single so much because people say, oh, because quote, what do you see? the names under 18, under 18 or 19 and looting under 31. and so you want me to tell you what i said before, you can go to, you know, be just quote, you know,
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why we use too many on the, we put it up because we use these guys. well, what is the pressure of punch a t like so now? but the police remain in the bottom half of the premier league and a semi final crash against defending champions. manchester city awaits tom size, and i'll just say right, gave us just in germany by level keys and restore to the 10 point lead and the blended league off the chevy it on. so side beat 5, bulk 3 to it means level keys and have excessive devin, walkable and beats and run the seasons of the tea. 8 matches and will competitions . they took just 2 minutes to find the i for that to store in the 5 will before back on a couple of occasions that goes from adams, elijah can fix it and showed all 3 points as they continued that they'd voice us. when did you just talked to them by face go to have truth because he health power science and math to actually fix to victory against the head. a buffet has been less out of the 5 lead matches. and recently you just to touch base with him because he wants to adjust to his the pot to the end of the season. but he shows
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just how important he is. his 2nd strike this pick up a bunch as a nice 12 points cleared out of itself as legal. extraordinary. the boss lane has these back ups 2 seconds fault, and now you can also be thing after that's okay. mature it 3, now they've now made it 10 games on the reason is that i will say that it's on line from athletic face pulled against his tyrant. probably yes. again, off to doing it's out of the season that it goes from 11 to see i'm from his life has to steal the victories roots for me since he points clear as to right. inside his call, his al cortes has retained his indian wells. title off to be seen. daniel met with us in the final blog. number 2, you recovered from his 3 love down in the fuss at the clinton sheets in a type rate. the finance then reads the 3, the 2nd set 61 defines assess 22 since wimbledon in july, last year. oh, carouse was struggling with an ankle injury. and the lead up to this tournament, thoughts he looks to be back in top form and becomes the fest. it repeats whenever
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it's in doing well, since they've just fits $13.00 straight slices. in 2014 to 2016. it means a lot to me lifting this trophy in the stone. i'm in because how you overcome a lot of problems even in my head out of florida im so physically and the associated best as present for the not to that i didn't. uh we're not talking. i mean, since, since when my lun for me doesn't, it doesn't matter. it's about to enjoy playing tennis. i'm really, really happy to live this traffic was a fine i fall on my side of the store and i'm in on the i felt really, really what really, really good in the women's tournament. while number one, eagles, field tech, various socrates. when the tide thoughtful, the 2nd time prior to saw this is probably get it. so greece, department and spacing zachary,
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in straight sets 6 full 6 last and just over an hour in california. this was the re, max is the 2022 final which the top see for this one is to be on sex to leading 20th much when it was assessing what my mental training bigger system is, isn't reading the file like that and then keep going. so i'm happy that i focus on the right things, and i also improve some stuff that i, i thought, you know, i did wrong in the middle of this 1st set. so it was all pretty nice to, you know, feel the feeling and then scroll to shuffle that has become the sas go for an history to defend the players championship types. so jeff was started today on 12, on the pop thoughts. he hold out for ego on the full great show list which bumped out incredible run. i saw him much the biggest come back to the history. it wasn't until the final thoughts of the told him that not, but when it was decided, how about this for ways to miss out on the jointly. this efforts from windham clock somehow spiraling out of the cup as he failed to take it to a playoff. well then,
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winning by one shot, calling the joint lowest round tablets. so when it's his success, 3 comparisons with this thing time major. when it's i go with you can be compared to tiger, i think is really special, but i mean, the guy stands alone. i think in our games, i mean, he really does mean this is my 8th term. it went out here and i've tied them in players championships outside of that, you know, i got so 14 more majors and you know, 70 some pga tour events to catch up. so i think put a stick to my routine and just continue to, you know, for a long time steve is even killed as i can. now to o'clock my minutes in the end be a time also a car. we haven't beat the fall. so that's a clinic victory. so the dallas mavericks against the denver nuggets favorites in 2000 pounds with taxes and fees, the american ally offensive to want $7.00 when it, which was 3. so the best file size in the price as it ended
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a 6 game winning streak for the defendant, m b a champions. was there a good that is what you'll support for me. i will have another update license really thanks so much. i'm not set for me by the inside for this is i'll be back in just a moment. the this magical facility in the mind, incidents, capital, heart to them is a single room that provides health care for dozens of people every day. and it's run entirely by volunteers for dance health sector is nearly destroyed after 9 months of conflict between the army and the parent minutes for your rapids support forces. b u. n says 70 percent of hospitals around the country aren't functioning. i study business administration but came here because most medics have left the capital. i take care of distributing the medicines. we have 570 patients who come
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to get medication for chronic illnesses. minor emergency operations are sometimes performed here as well. and the center also receives patients with a gunshot wound, or shrapnel from an artillery strike, serving as a lifeline to many investigating volunteers say they'll continue to do what they can to help those left to believable by the conflict. the land stripped from it switches and left with a toxic legacy. when you teach, they usually forget the from leap point. when you think that the people in power meet, the inhabitants still fighting for justice. jesse, wait and took, evaluate and think. and for the money you're in the home, i didn't think they even consider it as like in the black people's people. the sacrifice then on out, is there, asked with
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