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the tide, so me the a desk and devastation in northern gaza is really a tax to at least 15 people sheltering in a house and 1st responders struggle to reach those in the you're watching all the 0 life or my headquarters and downtime data. you navigate also ahead the main, hopefully the fact that that does have very started to the good thing cats are a mediator. so they're cautiously optimistic off of the latest round of gaza as far
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as hawks involving the head of israel's intelligence agency. the u. s. supreme court allows texas law enforcement to arrest people suspected of crossing the mexican border illegally. also the talk us generals who oversaw the chaotic withdrawal from a contest on in 2021. our question by a house committee. the hello. we're beginning garza where is really are strikes of targeted an area crowded with residential homes and buildings. one attack struck a family home killing 15 people inside. first responders are struggling to retrieve more bodies, stuck under the rubble of the zeros and a study for reports from the scene. some pictures in his report are disturbing the slightly of them to follow up. i'm a just really, rates have not stopped attacking cause
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a city since the morning and have or jets have targeted a family home at the center of cause the city killing 15 people. these dead bodies were retrieved, moments ago from under the rubble of this house. what we're seeing is that the majority killed here are women and children, and this was a direct targeting, but it's really we're just off on a house of several stories. and just as we can see, these dead bodies on the ground have just been recovered from under the rubble can a number of people remain missing under the rubble. as medical staff and civil defense crew could not reach this place. that okay, this house, emboldened by the mick bill family, it has been completely destroyed, but it's really hard to judge. i don't know. you said, well, i'll try to do that. and yeah, i mean, yeah, and that's, i mean, i know you, ma'am. it's a business my brother's house. unfortunately, women, children and the neighbors were struck. you know what? they were peaceful people that have sleeping, often having the last time you know, of a full fostering. suddenly we were taken away by what happened and the despite all
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those, we say praise be to god to cause them due to the lack of resources. well, you know, there remains a number of killed people under the rubble and when we are unable to bring out to. 2 2 the relentless bombardment on cause a city by is really wor jetson has now targeted this family home is killing most of its residents as you walk, trapping others under the rubble than necessary of jersey. or do you have to was that it was really military has targeted dental site at refugee time killing at least 5 palestinians, a vehicle outside the headquarters of winter? well, that's the u. n. agency for palestine. refugees was his children are among the dads and at least 23 palestinians responsible for helping distribute aid have been killed by targeted is really bombardments in northern gaza. warplane struck their position near the kuwait round about. that's where aid to the north is distributed . there been several attacks of this same location on palestinian seeking aids.
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last month is really forces open fire on a crowd, killing a 118 people who are looking for foods. thought about who is running us not from what i found in southern gaza. thought it, what are you learning about the strike mirror or actor can wait round about on people looking for foods as well. the reason in fact, so is very attractive mount within the past the 24 hours and it's such a pain in the past, all they've been saying actually, is that going attacks on people in kansas city where the latest attack had been carries out in an area that is so close to of, to wait around about. and the attack had been carried out by the usability fight to just on a group of palestinians who are responsible for securing a supplies and a deliveries to the number of parts of the gaza strip. they are cold as local pop sheila committees that had been organized and just hapless off to
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a deep coordination between a palace to give it drives and another at pots have gone. as trip specifically off the state of us have been completely observed and noticing in the past a few weeks over the deliveries to the another in pots as people have been stopped by using an order to get a so they were lacking in order to guarantee a safe transfer of a deliveries to the united nations, a distribution centers. and the attack has resulted of the killing cost 23, palestinian still now thought it stand by for a moment will update our viewers on what's happening outside ship out hospital. and i'll come back to you. so there been more blossom gunfire around there and she felt hospital in gaza city. that is really army is still inside the facility for a 2nd day after launch and get another raid on monday. at least 50 palestinians were killed, many more detains, displaced, palestinians, patients and medical staff were main trapped as that rate goes on. the hospital had only recently resume partial operations after suffering large scale destruction
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during and is really raid in november. so taught it, well. what does this situation as a sounds right now, as she thought, is really forces are still inside the hospital. yes, that's right. the effect, the reading, the situation is still really complex inside us. if at hospice, so as the is where the forces are still stationed inside and also on the vicinity of the medical compound as they have been controlling everything. what comes in and what goes out of from the medical facility. and we have been receiving more initial reports, confirming that the is where the ministry has been full was think a patients in order to get out from the hospital. i'm to go to our receipts roads, while others have been transported. um, transferred to a li are up hospital in garza city downtown. and this is absolutely terrifying as that is where the military campaign just continues to go on and it just send it to us. she felt hospitalized bottles and confrontations that we and how much the point
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is. and the, as well as to just continued up these very unprecedented rates of bombing, has contributed to rise. the desk to since october, the 7th, to more than $31000.00 palestinians being killed to now the read. the isabel's was unrelenting. yet more palestinians varied who's who carried him short to suit and facing simon before the whole month. and now the we are in from a lot of people have to hold. yeah. having to who of what it means black than this . this is, it will say no more than 1000000 palestinians are seeking show. think i was a self forced here of the on the devastation in areas for the north east. very all me to drop off would be say the messiah was, have continued destroyed, is densely populated area, monthly on there is no safe area,
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but they're saying this is a safe area, but there are no safe areas while they're hitting from every direction. and they don't care about people, they displaced us from here to there, but we don't know where to go. is we'll say is mission is eliminated. most fights is it's food and re people who are being killed. we are unarmed innocent civilians . we never carry donald. this is the majority of the palestinian population. garza know when this trip is being spent. this is amber. se ross in central garza and i got the name is emily. at midnight we woke up to the sound of a bloss rushed the area he and found that this house completely destroyed hoford's, residents were killed and some still under the rubble, the death building gauze. and that was more than 31000 with the people sheltering key rough i think, typically cool and at the desk to we're wise, if the is very offensive grounds continues direct about as boone, how just the euro, russell, southern guns of israel,
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sending your delegation to washington to discuss its plans, ground defensive on draft off from the some fruits isn't occupied is through so then with more details on what's expected, it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who says that he will send a delegation to washington to discuss with american officials on how exactly this ground invasion instead of far is going to work. this came at the request of us president joe biden. now these really prime minister has said that it is critical and necessary to enter alpha in order to achieve a total victory in the war with the americans have had criticism about this plan for months. now since these rallies announced that they're saying that it would be a mistake to enter it up off, the american president has also said that it would be a red line. the americans are especially concerned about the number of palestinians who are seeking refuge in drop off the us national security advisor jake sullivan
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has said that there are nearly a 1000000 and a half palestinians seeking shelter there. and there simply is nowhere else for them to go with the is really prime minister says that these disagreements are about how to go about this military ground invasion, not about the reasons as to why he says it's necessary. so sometime in the coming weeks, this is really delegation with the national security advisor from israel sampling. had neg, we will go to washington to brief american officials on how exactly it's going to work on the substitute i was just, you know, occupied east jerusalem. well, in direct talks between israel and ham us are underway here in del hong. they're discussing how mazda is latest proposal for prisoner captive exchange, and to end the war cats are a mediator say they remain hopeful. well, how much vol husband, latest of the time used by the spokesman of the, for the ministry here was that they are cautiously optimistic about the results of
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the talks. but he said that is very good that the talks about taking place in doha, that to me is cut off, can monitor these talks better, can facilitate them better. and he talked about the technical teams from, from both sides working on the details. these are indicted talks, we have to notify and the is really is don't tell these readers here. they don't have many prerogatives for decision making and so on. so that's why the chief of the most are they can, but they, it has already left with for consultations with is that i need to ship. and basically the categories are saying that this is going to take time. i don't think that at the moment now where we can say that you are close to where to a deal. we are, as i said, we are cautiously optimistic because adults have it as you want them. that is a good thing. and we hope that that, that continues and help to build upon that and becoming at days. but it's still too early to, to, to announce any any successes. so we mean, as i said,
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we made hopefully the for the ministry spokes man or so made it clear that top to convince you sort of the actions did in the last couple of days, particularly the, the attack on the chief a hospital. he said that those attacks have to step on the international committee, has to do something to prevent these ladies from continuing to commit to those violations against medical facilities and goals and also against civilly as he said, the cup of has already sent $86.00 cargo planes with this, you might retain a to goes under these goes to contribute, logistically and financially to any efforts to bring more $8.00 to cost. how much fun, just, you know, the whole story goes here on sat as a, how many most of it has a political analyst and professor media studies at the door. hot institute for graduate studies. welcome back to elgin 0. how complicated are these talks? same both sides have their red lines are very complicated. the major sticking point
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for many weeks now has been sort of the end game position of these railways. and also for from us from us once something that works toward a permanent cease fire. obviously they see $32000.00 people plus killed and gaza. they see the immune and famine, the destruction of the guys and infrastructure and they won a permanent end to all this violence. and the israelis for their part are adamant that they will um, at the end of any temporary truce, go right back to the, the bombardment. and so that's the, that's the sticking point. that's the difficulty. how do we square those 2 positions? i think that's the difficult question and when it comes to what's happening on the ground, i mean are the, is really, is trying to pressure him us in any way when it comes to these talks of the latest attack on the, quite round about yet again, people seeking food, another attack on an a distribution center, the rate at the end shift. awesome. so i mean what, what are the, is really,
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is doing here. while i think that is really is, are doing what they've been doing for 5 and a half months. i mean, they're, they're on a, uh, effective way, a genocidal brand page. so, you know, trying to create a shock to quote, an earlier piece that was published by plus 97 to magazine tourism is really publication ideas to make life on livable for, for palestinians. and hope that that works for israel, which is item, meaning that greater israel plan, they want to get rid of the palestinians. you want to clear gaza or palestinians. i think that's the end game. and that's where they're doing more of the same right now. and we also hear that there isn't, is really delegation that's headed to washington to hold talks with the, by the administration, possibly by the end of this week or by early next week. is there somebody to be said about the timing of that visit, considering that their ongoing ceasefire talks and of a while? i think they're trying to juggle multiple things. so obviously they're, they're at the cease fire talks. but i think israel also wants to try to convince
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the biden ministration of the necessity to go into the 2 and off, off and the by the administration wants to either prevent that or make sure that it's a smaller scale operation than what israel has in mind. i think that by the administration they're, they're super supportive, obviously of israel. i don't think they've really drawn out any clear red lines for israel. so is real, can proceed without consequence. but i don't think they want or go off invasions. i do think they understand that it would be our humanitarian disaster, our catastrophe, unlike perhaps anything that we've seen so far. and that's really saying something . but is there any sign to you from what you've seen so far? that's the, by the administration of buying himself is willing to use any sort of leverage on the is really is. yeah, there will. there are some analysts who think that he may be prepared to do. so i'm not of that mind until i see something tangible. he did an interview last week with amazon be see where he seemed to want to give us sort of red line to israel. he
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actually used that phrase. he said you and said, you can't kill 30000 more palestinians, but in the same breath in the next line, he walked it all back and said, i'm never going to the band in israel. i'm not going to, i'm not going to stop supplying israel with weapons. so if he's not going to do that, what would the consequence be? where's the red line? and i haven't seen any evidence yet, that there is one just back to what's happening on the ground and goes up for a moment. and we were speaking to our correspondent earlier who was saying that there is really is our attack and those responsible to people who are responsible for securing a deliveries. what's your reaction to that, to mean israel's been at war? uh, not just with how mass, obviously, but they've been at war with palestinians, but they're, they're fighting actively against journalists. there's a war against journalism. there's also a war against the, the international aid community. we've seen that on multiple fronts. and i think
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it's very clear that they're actively starving the population. and so part of that involves these, these attacks that you're talking. all right, thank you so much for how many most of the thank it will still add on. i was a 0, we have more on the displaced in some done will return to the cops or for to them for the fasting months from us on the . now let me tell you almost suffice. cold results, the 1st of its kind in west africa. we were surrounded by a wild life. from the moment we entered a coupon. occupied right now able to practice what the now be used. only look very close here like common. he sits on to play with a large stairs face with a look in my private now. thanks royal. i can also offer somebody probably equal, restored to me and gone after a 10 year journey in which it has become the most important translation award from
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after launching a 4th rates. since the war on golfer began is really most recess 50 people were killed in that scene. it says how much fighters were hiding in the building. cats are says it's cautiously optimistic about the possibility of a cease fire in gaza. it's been mediating the latest round of talks and dealt hot involving the head of israel's intelligence agency the most on. now the us supreme court has given a controversial texas migration law, the green lights, the law allows state law enforcement authorities to arrest anyone suspected of crossing the us mexico border illegally. previously, that power was only held by federal officers. president, jo biden's government had requested the lot to be frozen while a challenge to it worked its way through the lower courts. we have rosalyn jordan joining us now from washington dc. so rather than just explain the controversy over this law as well,
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since the beginning of the us government foreign policy, which includes immigration policy, has been the purview of the federal government, not of any individual state. the supreme court decision on tuesday basically, is saying that all the states do have a right to enforce their own immigration policies. of course, this is all while the by the administration is appealing the ruling unappealing of the law that was passed in texas known as senate bill for. this is a case of, of really money in the legal waters on which part of the government, which level of government actually has the final say in how this policy goes forward. the by the administration is going to be appealing to this ruling. a statement came out of a short while ago from the pro secretary at the white house carrying jump. you saying that told the administration is very disappointed in the supreme court's
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decision. but that it would continue to appeal because it does believe that the long standing legal president of the united states, the federal level controlling immigration policy, needs to be reinforced. right. and all this, of course, happening is the us is dealing with record numbers of people who are attempting to cross this give us a sense of the situation of the southern border a while there are rows is said to be several thousands of people trying to cross the south western border, which is texas new, mexico, arizona, and california, as well as uh, some pearson's trying to come up along the pacific ocean coastline and entered california. that way, this is a situation where the us has been trying to work with mexico to try to was slow or stop the illegal crossings of persons in to us territory. the u. s. has also
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been engaged in trying to have people who are trying to seek asylum in the us. do so at the centers in mexico, in central america and in northern south america. but that has not been completely successful in part because it is essentially requires that people have access to the internet in order to make these applications the by the administration has also been trying to get a comprehensive border security plan passed in congress. but it has not been able to convince both houses of congress to actually take action on the measure, which is something that the white house is calling for on tuesday afternoon. it's position is that it would was help resolve this crisis at the border as many like to describe it once and for. all right, thank you. rosalind jordan reporting from washington. thank you. well, in the united states as well, the republican shared house for an affairs committee is holding hearings over the chaotic american exit from of gone to sign. in august 2021. hundreds of off guns
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died off to the fall. the us back government on the events of the tyler bond, and among those testifying or the event sherman of the joint chiefs of staff, general mars mili, as well as the head of the us central command at the time. as the former brazilian presidents are your bull scenario has been charged with criminal association and falsifying his own coat with 19 vaccination data. this is the 1st indictments for the in battle politician who's facing several criminal investigations. he's accused of putting false information into the public health database to make it appear as if he'd receive the corona, virus vaccine, along with several people in his circle. during the pandemic bowl scenario was openly skeptical of vaccines and he floated health restrictions. monica danica of has more from rio de janeiro. this is just one of many ongoing
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investigation. she's also be investigated for spreading false information on where you is questioning whether discussing doubts. he's also being investigated for going to sneak in the news that he received from saudi arabia and that should have been declared customs or put in the collection of the present. instead they were the tried to sell. so in the most serious is one thing investigated for masterminding a uh right now last year. ready 2023 rides that were similar to the story of the capital, the west bibles and those orders to believe what he said the election that he lost stone. so he's facing a whole series of legal tests are done,
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where people have been displaced from the capital are now returning to some areas of carter to him. and that's despite ongoing battles between the army and the parent. military rapids support forces most are returning to the city of under mine . during the fasting month of ramadan, hippa, morgan reports it's been a difficult time for the last comment and his family. they had to flee from their home and the man incidents capital to win the conflicts began last year. he says the battle between the 2 wearing sides and artillery shells falling around his home, made it hard to see. after nearly a year of displacement, they've now returned in time for the fasting month, off from us on the computer. we suffered a lot when we were displaced, then we heard that all part of on the money stable. there is water and electricity on the shelling had less and a lot,
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not like when it was at the start of the world. so we came back here to observe ramadan and to stay home with nothing. the on demand is the 2nd largest city in the capital region, but the warehouse pushed out to most of its residents while both sides used artillery 2 targets. each other, st bottles have all from left to best cars on the walls of the city. the rapids support for assistance over large parts of the man during the 1st few months of the conflict. this with denise army has been slowly recapturing ground from the parent military coup in the past few months. the un has called for the wearing parties to observe a ceasefire during ramadan for civilians to be able to attend to their needs. but the fighting continues as well. some families have returns to parts of on demand. less is still not back to what it was before. fighting began. basic services, such as running water and electricity are still cut off. some parts of the city and the sounds of heavy artillery are constant around the capital. despite that,
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families are gradually returning as the army continues to regain more territory from the recess. and some have not been able to leave since the conflicts began this communism kitchen in what's known as the old undermanned area has been serving food for those who put into the wind. romans on started, it began serving. it's hard to break the fast. yeah, they've been actually, i mean, we used to really struggle to get vegetables to feed people. the piece was under our self control, so it took was hours to get to the market. now it's more stable since the army took over. so it takes less time. the people can't afford food or drink a bullet as his blood to be able to return to his home. he says he hopes of the parts of on demand also ceased ability so that other families can return not just floating around what's on the to rebuild their lives. once again, people morgan ultra 0, i'm the man will have more news at the top of the hour on alpha 0 with the news.
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our you can always had online. our website is alger 0 is all calm, the weather is next. and then inside story us, what can bring garza suffering to an end. stay tuned for that. and thanks for watching all to 0 by the the, the weather brought to you by visit cutoff to the site. so megan has made land full, has lost some bits with in strings, but it's bringing a lot of rain with it. as a result, the mining activity in northern territory has been closed down to some degree because the amount of rain falling is dangerous and that rain comes over down towards the alice springs. you can link the system out was a fairly active code from this come up through victoria as well throughout late to and some parts of new south wales attempted to drop day by day and by night. but
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