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in bringing new husband loves to palestine for all to see said donated with confidence. knights with outcast foundation, we are in palestine together. we are changing the world. one hawks, that's the time. the . the hello again, i'm just on the attended. this is the news. our life from the coming up in the next 16. this is rel, launches another major thoughts on what was one sconces biggest hospital saying it killed several members of the month in that a time out of their agendas. if not, i'll go. it has been released by is really forces they beat and detained him. while he was covering that rage on elsie for a warning that mass death is
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imminent in golf as costs of the strip face extreme fruits shortages. and now the news, donald trump, this noise is saying he's unable to get a bonus to have a $454000000.00. civil, full judgment. the hell is there any forces con, to remain inside? i'll shake the hospital after launching a 4th raid since the war on gossen began. after selling and shooting inside the complex troops, we understand have been going room to room, detaining people who have been sheltering inside. many who have been detained, haven't blindfolded and have had their hands tied. is really forces that 20 people were killed in the siege, but have produced no evidence that members have held us. what inside the building tires of was room begins, our coverage is under siege one. smith
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is very forced to surround the she felt hospital in garza city. dropping thousands inside the mask were now besieged inside al chief a hospital were being heavily shot at the occupation forces suddenly rated the hospital as you can hear. now their intense clash is going on. we're hearing sounds coming from the gate through shrapnel falling all over the hospital's courtyard down as many palestinians prepared to begin the day of fasting for ramadan is ready . pumps fill near the hospital. video shows those in a desperate state from the compound and the thought of a lot of these rand needs are shelling in and around all she for hospital, the army circulated leaflets bordering all civilians sheltering in the hospital and other un schools to evacuate. some headsets, we do not wish to miss, so we want to stay home. she said, is the largest hospital in the gaza strip. it's schultz or for thousands of
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displace palestinians seeking st trees from isabel's will. the hospital was previously invaded by his very forces which police that was being used. how must command center claim is belt retreated during its latest operation. tell us the officials deny the accusations. our targeted mission isn't justin operational necessity. it's a global imperative. all forces have 100 gone, specify training to prepare them for the sense that these environment and complex scenarios. they may encounter a voice against some us. not against the people of gauze, we seek no harm to the civilians that some of these hiding behind steve garza hills ministry came down to these very assault, holding it accountable for the wellbeing of hospital stuff. patients, the displaced insight, the health ministry accused as well. again, the preaching, international humanitarian, lo bike targeting hospitals,
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i'm using fabricated narratives to just to find the actions, sorry, capacity and i would just the euro roof. so regardless how does how, how it has more from occupied east jerusalem will that rate seemingly ongoing, that a ship a hospital? these really are mean releasing multiple statements throughout the day. the 1st one, the rate actually began in the early morning hours saying that they had direct and specific intelligence about what exactly they were targeting in the medical complex . additionally, saying that this was a top targeted and precise operation. the is really the army has said that one of their folders has been killed in exchanges of fire with palestinian fighters in the area. this is not the 1st time these really military has rated medical facilities across the gaza strip, incense and ship, a hospital, most notably was rated for the 1st time back in november when the is really army had a ledge. the chemist was using it both as
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a command center for their military headquarters and for other military activities, claims that have still not been confirmed. so these really army says that they do have some sort of intelligence in our targeting something specific and a rate that is still ongoing of this. our whole this as israel continues its relentless bombardment of the gaza strip and going to the city not far from last year for hospital. is there any strikes targeted residential buildings, killing several people on assessor. we went to the scene of one of those strikes and to warn you his report does contain some disturbing images a lot. so i, yeah, i need to set a, a genetic coming to another wave of straight is getting out, but really will because the city this time on july, the 11th. well, i'm a short while ago artist additional building on the sword was dust and smoke is still rising. the building was reduced to rubble. we will try to get close to
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document the scale of damage as we speak. these really will please and drums as being hovering above our heads up. i'm trying to reach the building that was targeted by these really war cleans the scale of damage is mess it doesn't. so people walk you devin smallwood engine. we're trying to get closer to the target the residential building. as you can see, here is one of the victims case as a result of the s drive a young golf. because the presidents, a neighbors are using their bare hands to try and pull up the victims from under the rubble. they have managed to recover one victim. there is no medical assistance or civil defense in the area surrounding of people. hospital has been besieged by these radio condition forces no unblocked or whisky to able to reach the studio the, as we were filming another wave of it strikes the sharpening exponent. oh no, i hit another residential building was targeted to there has been in the
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e. d. s straight since monday morning, lived with one wave of to another that i get some more residential buildings across all of because the city, as you can see, the victims, most of the women and children. they have quoted their way out from underneath the rumble. bites of the only transport out of the destroyed period. for god's sake, i've noted to go for my family because i have no way to go for god's sake where to go, where to go. thank god. thank you. god. thank you. know i'm them, is it is, it strikes have not stopped since monday morning, doesn't mean minutes is really we're playing something i get to a number of residential building. wonderful. but no medical help countries the same as the is for a new patient for since i've been leading sick to the entire area surrounding the i'll she for medical complex. they have no stump the hospital and the thing the
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medical stuff in sight. i'm at the study of just the data, but the whole out is there a john list is not, although it has been released by is really forces off to being held for 12 hours. he was beaten and detained early on monday by these rainy ministry. while he was covering that rage on r c for hospital houses here, has spoken to a smile since his release. and he told us that these really minute restrict tim and other john left blindfolding them with their hands tied the whereabouts of his smiles. team. i'll still on now. i'm doing this. i'm meant to be protected on the international humanitarian. it's been 5 months, bloodshed, 5 months of destruction. 5 months of oil out for on a besieged population now hung good and strong. patient and gaza is as well as the latest weapon. a report just released says it's diamond is imminent in the northern part of gauze, and there is a risk assignment across the whole garza strip. that's the main finding,
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the founding review committee, which has been monitoring for it. security and goals are for several months now. one and 3 children on the to suffering from acute mountain nutrition. entire households have been going without food for days. health officials say around some 60000 pregnant women have been suffering from malnutrition and dehydration causing low birth weight, increasing the risk of still baths. the report describes the situation is catastrophic, with people resorting to eating animal feed, boiling grass. 3rd, 4th says a ceasefire as needed, it needed it. the officer found an opening land. ford is the only way to ensure that enough food actually reaches people to prevent them from stopping to death, victoria, gate, and beaver. 4th a. ben garza weather's little suit available. you take what you can find boiled up these plants fill a gap, but not for long, but last well bought all our driver load, which way my mother thought us the difference between each plant and we started to
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recognize them. each of us each have a piece of bread a day else wearing roof or a mother 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 fruits and vegetables last but now i can't provide d as well. i used to give her high energy biscuit and swift, but we can't afford them. don't visit the neonatal intensive care unit to get 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 until the gain the proper weight, then the discharged. unfortunately, after 5 days or a week, the baby with 10 bad conditions, many of them if died, the global body monitoring salmon, the ip see says phase 5 on its scale is the most severe and is classified as famine
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. it occurs when at least 20 percent of the population is facing an extreme lack of food. so 2 percent of children, a suffering from acute malnutrition, and 2 people in $10000.00 a dying each day due to starvation. the ip see once 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 mound friction, the hydrogen, and the complication the un 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, let's do that. me at the gaza strip is dying slowly. it's not from the missiles
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then from hunger, if not from hunger. then from dehydration. palestinians hope the ip sees wanting 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 and b l just saying well the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez has commented on that report by the global funding monitoring firm. and he said the hunger crisis and dollars is entirely non made. this is the highest number of people facing, get this stuff and got every caught of it by the integrateds for security classification system anywhere. anytime this is an entirely manmade, this austin and then he bought it, makes clear that he can be halted. today's report is exhibit
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a for the needs for the immediate humanitarian ceasefire. i call on these various, sorry, these 3 and sort of completes and fair to the excess body mandatory and good. so i've got to and for the international community to fully support all of the many teddy and efforts to hold as we love and sign as an independent journalist and ortho of the palestine, the bar tree, and book on israel's arms and surveillance industry. he joins us now from the sydney and australia on me. i want to ask you about some numbers we've seen as a recent posting in israel when aust, whether they support the transfer of for instance of humanitarian aid to residents and gaza. some 68 percent of jewish respondents said no. 85 percent of our respondents said yes, this as children all actually dying of starvation and we've seen open calls on the brings of time. and what should we make of that? this really goes to the heart of something that many of us have been saying for
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years long before october 7, which is a really radicalization of his riley and she re, society. and i would argue, in fact, many in a jewish task for an artist because someone jewish myself at the jewish transfer in some places have similar views. that this real decades long campaigned to humanize pell of scenes to not view them is equal. and this is reflected in much of these riley press since october 7. so with some notable exceptions, the vast bulk of these rally media, it's very much exceeding to the us media. ralph to 911 will to will hod line patriotism, nationalism, hatred of arabs, heights for the palestinians, and the id or is a palestinian style of english, really down the right. i mean, most people might not realize if you're living you really someone tell of if you're like an hour away from gaza. you really think speak to a culture with the news route, which makes any kind of peace with palestinians and the shots and frantically impossible. so do you then the things that there is actually an accurate understanding in israel, of the humanitarian situation and gaza. but because of the narrative that's been
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shed people some feet on can i think people, i will. so in interests there's some people who know there was certainly is riley's, who are campaigning on the straits to end the war to get food in. that's a tiny, sadly tiny minority, but many, many pellets that he's riley is based on this policy suggested. there are many others including poles that advocated for full symbol ethnic cleansing of palestinians, adams, gaza. these are polls taken off their own type of 7? i think charlotte, sadly, the majority was really jews do not k, which is taught from the morality of that exposition. it's also insanely ridiculous, and silva interest that reason is because none of this is making these riley sinks out when it's full and hopefully as soon as possible, this will make use riley's more unsafe. i mean is 5 plus months of genocide with violence against palestinians is made. always riley's more unsafe, so it's completely counterproductive anymore and shameful. someone jewish,
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these are the values that the son many fell a jewish people have. i say a majority of his raney's poles in that so they also said that they don't actually believe the, the so called absolute victory. that is real ones is actually like a, do you think that the plans run for offensive and what all is of is all saying would be a civilian done boss with that change. anything? a look ultimately what this rattle needs really, military being trying to do since october 7 is to regain some kind of cycled credibility. and what i mean by that is that october 7 was an intelligence mill. and 3 catastrophe for movies around quite clearly. and what they're trying to do now is to build on the last 5 months of audit destruction, to convince, quite skeptical is riley public older than public supports. the war continuing to be clear, they ask if people rightly that you can militarily destroy some uh, some of your st. in very scots, a guy, somebody's really military has been made in the last months i must reappearing. of
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course, that's the case as a us found in iraq and afghanistan to its grad detriment or the years unless you have seemly millions of troops occupying a land in definitely the kennel seemed so to come as successfully occupied different territory. it's impossible because palestinians rightly are angry or upset, i'm literally dying from salvation. so yeah, it's a really ugly situation that i think too many is riley. do not want to say, well, you say that is right, isn't acting, and it's well to create more self interest and is really start necessarily understand that it does feel like we're seeing increasing polarization along ethnic lines within israel. does the prospect perhaps, if the international i solution then change anything? and so the question is, what does that isolation actually made? i mean, ultimately we, he a great, a rhetoric from europe pain lead is canadian leaders and by then, but ultimately it's just words based on actions that us has not stopping any kind of weapons transfers at all. in fact,
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they really continuing to do so. so ultimately, i think this is really use a rail, and these rarely government feels like at least thus far, the reason of international isolation. there are many countries that oppose what's going on. civil society in many countries is vehemently oppose including brung numbers of jews that it israel is not an isolated country. in fact, one of the things i've been following for the last month is somebody to weapons that these relatives testing and gaza are increasingly going to be sold some other nations around the world because they've been federal tested being gaza. this is one way that is rolling central. it's things, it'll be lists that can normally isolated. that's very interesting. anthony lowenstein, the an independent journalist and also have the palestine to bar tree speaking to us today from sydney. thank you for joining us on out of there. i'm saying. thank you so much. i mean, we're all the head of the one agency for palestinian refugees on the school. the urgency of guessing food into garza. philip lorine also reveal that even as he
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likes to help feed desperate palestinians, he himself was denied entry to gauze. and when he tried to cross into rafa other on monday that we are engaged in the race again to clock to, to try to revise the impact the off the spreading, hung up on the lumen coming into a business trip. i know that today we will run will issue new that the, the balance on the hunger situation in the gaza on my feet are you that these, that the might not indicate in the improvement. in the contrary, possible the to ration i intended to go to have, have today, but i have been informed an hour ago. that's my entry into how far is the clyde u. s. presidential adviser has told, is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu that launching a ground invasion on or off would be a mistake? the 2 leaders spoke on the phone. conversation came an increasing frustration from
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the white house on top democrats, or the homeless. and, you know, who is conducting the war on garza, at least one and a half 1000000 palestinians of sheltering and rough, often more than a 5 month of fighting. or even as president fighting becomes increasingly critical of nesting yahoo and still unclear what consequences as wells lead to might face if he defines these warnings from the white house project on hand reports from washington dc. it was pretty clear that the any sort of major operation to ruffle would be a red line. that would imply that there be some sort of consequences even if they did try to walk it back. but we heard from national security advisor jake sold and he came out to brief reporters after the call between the president and these really prime minister. and that was pretty strong language, that major ground operations in rough up would be a mistake. and he went on to say there are more than a 1000000 people who fled there, and they basically have nowhere else to go. is most of the major cities are just destroyed. and israel's now presented the by the ministration with the plan that it
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says it has to do which is fit, tell them how they're going to move that many people where they're going to move them, how their way to provide food and shelter. and the other basic necessities, again, especially since most of the gaza strip, is in rubble. so this he says, sullivan said at the president's urging these railways, you're going to be setting a team to washington. he believes it'll either be later this week or early next week to talk about ways they can go after her miles without a major ground operations. and that they expectation is that they are will not be a major ground offensive until that meeting has taken place. you know, we do know that the president was pretty fired up his comments about the israeli prime minister for getting more and more aggressive, even if his staff tries to walk it back in. we know that he was on mike was on a microphone when he told us senator that he was going to have a come to jesus conversation with bb. uh, that's what he calls private,
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mister benjamin netanyahu. an come to jesus, that usually means you to sit down sort of lay down the law and it didn't say what kind of consequences could follow if you are listen to. so whether or not that happened, we don't know, we know they talked, we know the us has potential consequences and leverage over israel, whether they'll use it. we don't know. this is where the soldiers have a rest is at least $25.00 polished indians during the latest raids and towns and cities across the occupied westbank. today's a refugee camp south and bethlehem was also stormed. one of the people to change that is water attorney and she was released during the seas. fine exchange deal between hamas and israel in november. so we're con, has more on those roads from the law. well that has been a major uptick in arrest and violence across the occupied westbank since october, the 7th, 7655 people. happy the rest of since then taken away by the way, the ministry, sunday night into monday morning. no difference around $25.00,
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a rest, but i just want to bring to light. one is on rhonda, i'll do me a, she's going to have shipped refuge account the as ready been a tree and took note to the hub and the house the morning. and her family said they were going to take over 10 minutes for field interrogation. they said they didn't do that, they took her away and an arbitrary b, which is being arbitrary, held in administrative detention. and i'll tell you where also military presence is just behind me over that we've got policy and it's being held in those white buildings. so this is also what 240 promising and present as has been released in november as part of a captive present exchange deal as she was one of them. but since then, 11 people have been, we arrested in this where it strikes the heart of posting in society. most people we've met have either been arrested or family member arrested. so the time you say they are now waiting to hear
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a why she's being held in how long she might be held back in also the rock on out to 0, occupied westbank. european union. foreign ministers haven't proved sanctions against is really such as harass palestinians in the occupied west bank. we agreed also on sanctions to extremities. settlers. it was not possible last uh, frank f as country this time had been possible. i saw it. a compromise has been a big deal working level and i hope that these will be to continue on doing for adoption. so in the ortiz and nigeria, i have confirmed that at least $87.00 more people, including women and children, have been abducted by and come as happens as a village in northern can do in the state. local officials say 5 of the i'm factory
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is managed to escape the account doesn't have since returned home. this incident number comes often more than 280 school children and stuff, or kidnapped for ransom in early march and last week and another 61 people seized someone from so is say he doesn't have the cash to post a bond and the full amount $464000000.00 in his civil forward case. trump wants to appeal to judgment, but found him guilty of unlawfully inflicting his wealth. but in order to launch that appeal, he needs to post the full bond mountain. new york state couldn't begin seizing tom's property unless the quote degrees to a delay. she, everytime he has moved from washington, dc, the prospect of the new york stage authorities seizing crumbs assets is going to start place or the some of the process of these assets. but he does have options. he's asking the quote either to accept why 100000000 dollar bond or to delay
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collection of the bond them to alter his appeal is hurt or trump may appeal all of this to the new york court of appeals. so he can do a little bit, however, he already has a week and there is that possibility of a view to the general may say, look, maybe we've got to come back. but when we look, we've got a great deal about how to obtain a bond in new york is often such a big judgment. he had actually 2 options. he either puts that $400.00 and as about $355000000.00 with interest is $464000000.00. you have to put haven't moved up in almost some into a bank account in cash. what he does doesn't want to do, or you're going to button basically an insurance policy, a couple of a which will say he's good for that money, but then the bank company needs collapsible. and what we've left is that these button companies, they don't accept a real estate as collateral. and most of the problems money is bound up in real estate. and you how does the sort of up to $350000000.00 to $400000000.00 worth of cash and securities. but that's already been depleted by another bond that you have to take it. but i'm competing another case of sexual assault. i mean,
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these are raised $110000000.00 for that. he has to raise then $557000000.00. now it's coming up again with fees from a bone company. and he said because of that because he doesn't have that cash on hand. so he's the easily a bit of trouble, but we have to see what the judge decides and whether he can still manage to type us out of it for a bit longer. for the 1st time and more than 7 years, a chinese foreign minister is visiting new zealand and seen as an important test of trade and diplomatic ties. adrian brown reports now from wellington. a long use visit was only confirm 5 days ago. his welcome from new zealand is foreign minister . winston pizza is one of the few events open to the media. they'll be no news conference. peter says, china is new zealand, most important and complex bilateral relationship, imposing because china is new zealand because trading pop now. complex because new
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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 in britain, bonus, orcus, china as well. and 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 a stray 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,
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was blocked for, for a good number of time. it's 10 years since these eden signed a comprehensive, strategic partnership with china. since then, it's 6 bullets to china. a double. 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 in sydney and shop in each of those internal affairs. and constructive management of differences like his feet assess is using as prime minister chris just luck since most tried to strike a balance between his country's security alliance with the united states and its lucrative fate. partnership with china, adrian brown al jazeera. wellington was still ahead here on elder 0, then the pockets we have now when we look at the ongoing walter crisis and phones, that's all i forgot what it could mean for the upcoming general election.
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the tropical sites are and meghan's made alarm full in northern charge and the southern golf cafeteria and it'll keep moving inland, obviously producing fronting, as it goes, the wind is not much of a bulb of the rain across. so hanging around that structure quite a while. this to rain in western australia, this persistent line known as heavy as it was, but still bringing rain, but rather more active change of it gives his cold front as currently. so he agrees in melbourne is a front moves through that so that he will draw. you've got a team for cost on wednesday. it's about 21 on thursday. so it's fairly cold day, which means active storm systems probably have stores. that's where it is on the wednesday, but behind to the the cold was to maintain that and the sunshine, but by night no sunshine, we get quite cold camera down to about 5 degrees. well below,
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right should be quite looking weather in new zealand for wednesdays. just sunshine with temperatures and the high teams could be better, could be worse enjoyable. i would think the southeast asia preemptive cheryl's around some big ones, returning to semaphore and pretty big ones. returning to, for example, thailand, make it a little bit cooler than it was, but it's not affected. still how not reco, breaking the health, but still to the site and maybe surprise me, a return of significant winter weather for trade in financing and japan. the inside months of continuous bonding, israel has destroyed nearly all of causes higher education system. 12 of 19 universities completely destroy 95 professors and ph. d holders, 231, teachers and administrators. all palestinians describe witnessing apparel and systematic,
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more on education designed to wipe out the cause of schools and universe, how it is an attempt to annihilate the policy and influence on the academic work, abuse attempts, administrators, and students say to silence peaceful protest at a century old institution with a history of fighting for free all the campuses and activism. go ahead here and remo lights, no difference. this is exactly the kind of stay discharge israel's motives or clear rate campuses suppress students. fresh hopes for a better future by trying to deplete power. stein's greatest resource. it's people the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the welcome back to watching. i'll just there on that 200 on top stories that's on. is there any forces still inside the i'll she for hospital in garza city. this is these really only it's 4th rate on that medical facility since it's well and garza began last october. many palestinians have been detained. new york state is demanding, informing us presidents on trans pay up to $464000000.00 for yes, for from says he doesn't have the cash. he wants to appeal to the judge, ones in the civil case and found him guilty of a little fleet inflation. he went back proposing to the food crisis and gaza, says simon is imminent in the north. and the entire territory is under the founding review commission. he says they will be found and by may unless there's, let's see. so what are we supposed to run as whites,
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a clinical nutritionist. she joined us from great hospital in rough on southern plaza. she says, palestinians and garza are suffering from severe food and security. she had of this is particularly morrison for breast feeding, loved ones who are struggling to provide breast mort for bad children. it's pretty much the phrases are supporting the from s office on to nutrients menu press menu. uh, press to also eh, 20 uh that in more to most of the does all of that bear centers. is there a to a 3, a head to one fair sense which as me and uh, childrens under of died 2 years suffering from malnutrition. also that this place or in the south, the south of goes off of h u a to one person who is my own supporting from my name. it's a sion and selfish all of fluids. about one month that pregnant women
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of the big don't on. so 1st you think are the suffering from acute mind and you can also they cannot nourish dead a children because uh they are an image or a 1000 suffering from new york or monetization or by severe dehydration. so this, so they happens all where they put in to see their faces, which affects the babies in the modern soul. and the food is short days, which as we bumped to have here in the us about this place or, and north of gaza. and also a vegetable or a needs a transcript, which means also on be we have guns which, which comes from a detox or at a plan uh at a job, which also goes into those into a fixed us, maybe city as persons which of human needs. but it's most,
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uh, lots you know is what causes most vulnerable children, including those of existing illnesses, are the ones who face the greatest risk salvation. parents are doing everything they can to try to save them. but it's still nice enough. stephanie decor reports the signs of starvation, a hard to miss friday 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 mamma 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 stick mucus. on his long as this disease require specific nutrition and
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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 what 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, 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 leave, a must, namely, medical supplies, coupled with the state of starvation from boston, has resolved these conditions exacerbating like that to effect it's more than 20
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children died as documented because of man nutrition. what we want the situation when it gets worse, as the star basin is rabbit, doing the 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, which is 0 for the one i spoke to michael foxy, he's the human special russell to on the right to food. he says the united states is complicit in the style of ation of the palestinian people of garza. and we're raising our concern about the simon in december. and here we are now where the
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rates of hunger malnutrition and starvation continues to accelerate. and so we've seen the number of people facing of time in almost double in the last few months. we're seeing the rates of malnutrition, a for children, almost double in the last month. the horror is just getting faster and faster people are suffering in ways. we've never seen before, simon is something in which as the report said, before i p c measures, it's something one measures. right now. it's quite difficult to measure of time and because of the ongoing war. so this is why we're seeing there might already be a semen in northern casa. what's more important is started ation is the act of denying people access to the necessities of life. and it's clear that israel is start the policy and even people in gaza. that's a political act and that requires a political response. it requires an immediate cease fire. we will confirm a, a famine in northern gaza and will be even closer to assignment across all of gaza
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. so building and maritime here is again, i think something, it's a political move. if the united states was very serious about preventing simon, it would pressure israel for a ceasefire and it would no longer supply weapons and financial support is real. united states is complicit into starvation that the palestinian people in gaza. christopher located is the secretary general of doctors without borders. he's in rafa and explains how this organization has been impacted by this for of our ability to operate in the, in the gaza strip is really without president in terms of the complicated nature of providing humanitarian assistance in a, in a situation of continual, bombardments. i know this with a population that is under siege, assess doctors up orders, we use to working and conflict. so it is. but really the risk that our teams are under uh, honest and your colleagues and their families is really extraordinary. you have,
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you had to reduce either the size of your teams or what the able to do because of the risks that they're facing. and again, what, what does that means? and for the social services that they provide, what seems to be moving around? the goal is the strip to be able to if i re be able to provide even the most basic elements of medical health care. um uh they can move you from hospital to hospital . um, we're very lucky to have a very, very committed group of palestinian staff who are wanting to ensure that we can continue the health services throughout all of these deplorable conditions. you say that you're terms of a moving from hospital to hospital. i know that they haven't looked at al shift your teams haven't worked at all chip, a hospital per se. but what is your reaction to the full attack on what is causes largest health care facilities since the world? again, all health facilities are protected on the international humanitarian law. health facilities are
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a place where people go for desperate assistance and the most critical moments of the, of a lies on all health facilities should pre protected. reset this before, and we're going to keep saying it's to you, and that the expense have ruled the desk of 22 year old mazda and many in the custody of her on. so what morales, the police was unlawful and caused by violence. the fact finding mission says more than 550 people were killed as a result of the government's cracked down on protest in response to me. these death in 2022 that's taken into 68 children, runs high council for human rights has dismissed the report of finding showed, based on the examination of medical documents and also affecting the evidence of the treatment of women and the situations that you know most of the news death wasn't on law for this and we believe that the state is responsible for the sessions and down the uh,
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looking to overtime. a landmark then on female genital mutilation. that was imposed in 2015 and to remove legal protections from millions of girls and women. hundreds of people who support were feeling the bad march and the capital banjo. as problem in the base is the issue. for you do of the 47 members of the national assembly version to send the bill from the committee discussions. they could return to a version weeks. united nations estimates that nearly 3 quarters of women and girls between the ages of 15 and 14, i have undergone that procedure in gambia. let's speak to john. hi, maureen, dakota. she's an activist and the found a safe times for girls who joins us now from bundle job. female genital mutilation was outlawed and gave me what 8 years ago. but i understand it was really, really enforced and recent is, is not what's triggered this pushback. john just checking that you can hear me. i'm asking you about the timing of what we're
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seeing. is it because it was only recently enforced. you know, the bill the are you asking about the bill again? 50 m. yes. the bill was enacted in 2015, so that was in visa and that was nearly 10 years ago. i lost seeing about the repeal of the bond ser, today we've seen a move towards repeating the bad on f g m. i understand in 2015 when the was the lowest cost, it was punishable by up to 3 years in prison. but then it was only enforced and recent is, is that correct? well, when jeremy was here, it was in, in force during that time as well. and because of who jam it was he found of gm. so everyone was scared of practice initially. and when janice says, don't do something. no one really does that. so i think recently what happened is, not only was it in force, but because of the religious need is coming out and not only paying the bills,
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but also insights in survival as an invalid beach and i stories and saying that f t m doesn't happen. and they can be a, the, when we talk this 2nd stage. and so i think that's what's driving that rhetoric that we're seeing. the processor is incredibly wide spread and down the at your yourself is wrong, but i can pain or against that. can you explain why it's so damaging and dangerous? i mean, not only, i'm i, a survivor of gm and a campaign now, but i how does this, the blad today and you know, the people that up for f t i'm in this country, a lot of them. i'm then these are men that don't have the same live experiences that we do. and women who have been through this practice continue to tell them every single day. and what they're suffering is what day of pain is. and every time somebody comes out and she has the story, these men always go out and see that they're lying in their western age and they have been paid by the west to see that f gm is bad,
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but they have no issues. that's what's happening in the gambia to move in the i was anxious to say when you look at the pictures of those people in the streets were demanding that this band of a ton it's remarkable to see how many of the women so you're saying it's their rights to follow a religious practice. what would you say to them? and a lot of them are young girls, like for instance, one of my cousins was in the audience and i asked her, what are you doing today? and she said she has no idea. the village of school drop them out. so a lot of them that are there? yes. the some of them the do believe in f gm, but there are a lot of young girls that were in the audience that do not even by the way there. oh some argue that, that just placing around a cat, a cultural practice like this isn't very effective, then you need to change us that you, it's fast. how do you do that? i mean, quote, you know, non takes time. that's why indication is important. that's why since the dice ation is important, but this is about child abuse and this is wrong. we know that if gm is possible,
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we've seen women die from best practice. we've seen gulf suffer from distractive and there's no way that we can twist it to make it right. wrong is wrong. and you say this has been driven fine. then i've seen just a very tiny proportion of counties will make is all women and all their concerns that this couldn't set the scene to say repealing bonds on child marriage? yes, i think this is just the opening. i don't think this is only about f t m. i think this is bigger than after. yeah. i think if they succeed with that appealing, the law against f t m, they'll come after the child's not as long as they might even come out of the domestic violence law. and the next thing we know, the sexual balance i so i think this is bigger than f t, and this is about the control of women and their bodies. to hi miranda, who rather an activist and found a safe hands for girls. thank you for joining us. on al jazeera today, thank you for having me. all thousands of people gathered in moscow as a red scratch amongst the 10th anniversary of russia's antics ation of crimea from ukraine.
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the crowd sang the russian national answer and you'll be re elected president. i'm a prison hills, what he called the return of the territory to washington falls on the other is still recognized as part of ukraine by many countries. but it is a strategic prize and provides the russians navy why the access otherwise can use that. it has repeatedly attacked bases this since this task as best as full scale invasion 2 years ago. and the toys to stick, i say as renewal row c o, as for drawn by people living there also declared their desire to return to their family. in the days of the russian spring, their journey home turned out to be much more difficult and tragic. but still we did it. and this is also a big event in the history of our state. of kind of don says pockets diane's air force has conducted as strikes targeting to of its border problem says killing a place,
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a people talked about officials say the victims with women and children. they according is a violation of outcomes. sovereignty of kind of forces have now carried out where talent tree strives towards pockets donnie territory. hello, by the here as an adjunct electra the american university of afghanistan. and he says, the cycle of violence could spiral out of control. and i think it's important to have a highlight that the box on the far keys cleaned up a specific ttp come under named of deluxe. how was the target for the attacks? we've seen the positive on authorities a deny that came but we also saw a video or surfacing from of the last saw the pgp commander speaking from pockets on and south was soonest on claiming the type in the claims of him being targeted as boat was. so that's important to remember as well, but also with regards to a t, t p. and the pon pon, pon,
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it's important to contextualize the ttp and how the emerged. the ttp is a chapter that gained to be and was founded inside focused on uh, it was a be used to shelter a lot of the off on positive on leadership for a certain time during the republic. uh, when the ttp did turn its guns on focused on, we had 15 sites. yeah. was backing these elements and now suddenly we hear this narrative propagated by the artist on e mail. that re establishment that the font bonded button are catering to the ttp. the font that one have denied those screens. uh they have labeled um these statements escaped, quoting and refusing to take responsibility for national security failures. this is not the 1st time these attacks have happened. this time it has escalated this time, but probably might have retaliated, and they've also warned that we could reach a point of no return of all still
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a head here on al jazeera northern thailand where they will start as a trying to crank down on the farm as a joke,
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practice score to the the welcome back. well, so loud forget has imposed emergency measures including rationing to save water supplies positions, a climate change and a heat wave behind the shortage. but some residents say full management is also to
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blame harm we task the reports now from janice back in the middle costs of, of, of to had this, but clean water is being lost to best type explicit say. so that's what this commercial capital is losing 25 percent of clean drinking water to leaks. pots of the city can go for days and weeks without a drop to drink. we seeing the results of over 10 to 15 years of neglect and maintenance of our infrastructure. so from the pipes to waste water treatment works to pump stations. not enough money was being spent on the maintenance supplies, the old erotic, and poor and neighborhoods in. so it's a township one area kind of what while else we, it's dry people without war to us. neighbors for help we have to the best route to for, to use the solution for,
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to have to pull for them to do it after 5. so this is plus $45.00. and that will cause to this, i believe nothing about is the empty pockets. we have my laptop with a general election due in may frustration and anger. overstating public services is a big issue for voters, some and the say the governing african national congress could lead this parliamentary majority for the 1st time since a potted ended in 1994. business is also struggling with a water crisis. a. this is a restaurant in the community, and that's the only know over the she says she con, operates the con, was because there is no war to the taps in the area has been dry for about 2 weeks . and people in the area say they don't know when they'll get worse or again, politicians, a climate change, and the recent detroit autoplay for the latest crisis. for many families struggling to get a live the central. that's not what they want to hear. how did with us out of the dentist, but the us environmental protection agency has moved to bad. the last form of his
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best us still in use in industrial processes. imagine that the material still remains parts of water purification, and contract manufacturing. as best also was, one's widely used as an installation on 25 coaching in homes until it was found to cause multiple kansas. it since been done in $55.00 countries, titans prime minister has value to do whatever he can to tackle and pollution in northern thailand. a joint account of hazardous smoke has been created by forest fires and found those who were setting the land to blaze for crop. karen's, tony chang reports the helicopter hovels in the haze, overlay can know them thailand, filling its tanks. it takes off to fight the forest paused, the filled the with smoke. but the real problem is here, slash and burn falling across the low and become region. with the cool and harvested dried stokes and stubble of sets of light,
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the remains piled back into the carpets. i can save a lot of money by budding, what is left over whatever is left, we make a good foot lie. so for the land and the land can be used right away. just the fire 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 to 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 enough as no alternative solution for the farm is to handle that 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 to share some responsibility. but if things changed to suddenly, 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 at many points of the government's failure to posit clean air act accusing as a banking in collusion with ty companies as input cooling from around the region, opinion being the tip on it. so here we have to have more strict laws when it comes to implementation to place those big companies don't have to pay taxes. the shows that the governments on the same side as the big corporations, incomplete type. i mean to have them on the people of northern thailand now live in a place, an atmosphere that leads to multiple health problems. an early death, a constant blanket of gray white cloud,
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