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of the showcase of this document resumes from across the network on the the wells top code as well to urgently allowed the nearby of food into gaza as more products to me and children die from malnutrition. the other ones are in jordan. this is all just there a line from the whole set coming out. even if it is going to cut any of the way up because they were under assessed by the uh, is right. is that the israel makes the old city unoccupied. east jerusalem, a no go area for christians over the easter weekend
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for testers, demanding an end to the guns of genocide interrupt his task of its fundraising events on a bus plunges into our athene in south africa. getting 45 people and a little girl is the only somebody the israel has been ordered to ensure amended food deliveries, the gaza, by the highest cool type of your knowledge of nations. israel says it's allowing a drugs in but increasing numbers of palestinians. a staffing almost 30 children have died as an electrician and dehydration since the war began in october. a 5 year old boy is the latest victim of, of what south africa has requested the international court of justice to urgently consider additional measures. in its case against israel is really on forces are accused of breaching the un genocide convention as they continue to attack gaza. gabriel is on their reports now from new york. the world is watching his
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palestinians go hungry due to israel's war on gaza. it's now clear the i c, j is watching as well. on thursday, the court unexpectedly announced new orders on israel to try to prevent famine. there are 3 new provisional measures, but the most significant one calls on is real to without delay, ensure and hindered provision of humanitarian aid. everything from food and water to clothing and shelter throughout garza including increasing the capacity a number of land crossing points and maintaining them open for as long as necessary . this additional provisional measure also calls on israel with immediate effect to hold any military action that prevents the delivery of that aid. the secretary general has no say over the decisions made by the primary judicial oregon of the un,
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but is following the case closely. we do believe, as a matter of principle, that all member states need to a by divide by an implement decisions that the court the court said famine is now sitting in, in gaza. best justifying the additional provisional measures. many of the judges considered that israel was not really complying with the order and, and also given the specificity of the order itself, when it comes to a to increment $108.00. i think that it is clear that this is going to be a key aspect of the discussion for south africa going forward. this is potentially what might make or break the case in terms of like, how did you decide whether genocide is happening is going to be this whole debacle of the $98.00 to gossen. the i c. j has also requested israel issued a report on all of the measures it is taken to abide by the new provisional
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measures. that report is due by the end of april. gabriel is on to out just here at the united nations in new york. and it's really at right in southern guns that has killed at least 7 people, women and children were among several injury victims. north of rafa is really bumming as increased in the rough side, which is the final refuge so many by this to me and sheltering from his randy attack. the symmetry says at least 33 people have been killed in as rainy as strikes. the attacks target areas and the northern city of a level ministry personnel or among those killed. it follows a similar attack on damascus, which left at least 2 people wounded is really ministry has previously acknowledged carrying out strikes some targets in this area. but it says a link to iran, but on groups. the questions around the world have been mocking the holy east a week, but an occupied east jerusalem. this year's celebrations are taking place under a shadow of is there any restrictions on the wall on gauze as also meant the taurus
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to stay away from the old city with him and con, joins us live now from occupied east jerusalem inventory for the 1st time, julius east appeared palestinian christians up and bought from and from the old city. what more can you tell us the well i can tell you is that this is an unprecedented move. we've never seen this happen for certainly in recent memory. palestinian christians from the occupied westbank who want to come despite the war on goals. i know of the international tourist who are staying away simply because of the war and goes that these are people that actually want to come to the old city and celebrate christian. celebrate easter, then not being allowed to come in. now we all hearing that at least at 200 religious leaders from the occupied west by have been given permits to come in. but they going to be hosting ceremonies, i guess the hosting press and they're not going to have any of the faithful in those price. it's an unprecedented restriction. now we've seen restrictions against
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palestinian muslims in the occupied old city people in. ready 55, for example, aren't allowed to visit on a friday. for example, a day like today, especially during ramadan is the only month a to the i likes the most competitive in price out. i likes of palestinian muslims within the parties for at east jerusalem. i used to this, but who's not used to this because the 1st time that happened to the palace? any questions? let's take place. look this is the stuff in the land where christianity was born, as well as war and goes that has impacted this important christian holiday. very few of the faithful you travel from all over the world have arrived this year to visit the church of the homes, applica and the old city of occupied east jerusalem. a play as the cock runs this family still selling religious if it is the shops open, the wipes away the dust ready for the days trading. but he's not expecting to make
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any sales. he says the war is on everyone's minds. he's been here for 20 years and tells us the situation is far worse than he can remember. we've been feeling a lot more uncomfortable this time. because, you know, there's, there's a profile, you know, if you're passing by any gates, whether it's domestic escape, new gauge off the gate. if the police officer or the, you know, the soldier feels that to you or not, is really your stopped your check. sometimes most of the time it's not very pleasant to either. some of them are, you know, just straightforward very from that me say some id, some are a bit more violent. the economic impact is clear most shops on even bothering to open the b on dollars and chuckles. there's another impact as well. ra fee is a christian youth coordinator and says that is really sad. lives have made the old city and almost no goes on for christians. even before the war started we so how was the settlers eh,
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attacking the church is the even even. busy summit through the christian cemeteries that were attacking any priest or a new not new was but working inside jerusalem. even defendant guns who are cutting the cost and working the way of the costs that. busy are under attack by the as rises, that lives the patient is visible, every with, with israel is taking a step further this year and effectively band an entire group of questions from celebrating the stuff in the old city. despite the lack of questions from all over the world who would normally be head during this period, that is a community that is desperate to visit this place best palestinians from the occupied westbank. but as. busy is restricting the access during this time to come even to the old city. they actually want to come, but israel is allowing them the place the eastern and western churches will celebrate easter at different times in the next few weeks. but one thing unites them, and that's the lack of people coming to pray. but despite that,
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each to is still a time for reflection and thoughts and as well as we're on garza, is it the full front about reflection and thoughts and wrong. com? how does that the old city occupies the street to use a modem to him? has a step, been cancelled. hey in. ready else if you effectively that's actually what happened, they will be a parade that will be programs that but the cross on that back and the lock. jesus is last jenny, up to matt as well as where he was crucified. but it's going to be much more subdued than in any previous he is. and that's very concerning to the palestinian christian community who are simply not being allowed to visit at all. right, so i am and con life us there and occupied east jerusalem. and thank you, a protest is demanding an end to these randy genocide, im gauze i have interrupted us started campaign fundraiser for the us president demonstrate to shout to the joe biden. how's blood on his hands?
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john henson has more now from new york. it was a trio of presidential campaign power. the past 2 democratic president, bill clinton and brock obama backing up, the current one trailing republican donald trump in polos been dominating him in fundraising. president joe biden play do his strength raising more than $25000000.00 in the biggest fundraising night in political history. with the swing states that will decide the 2024 election divided by as little as 10000 votes. money for advertising and get out the vote efforts could make the difference. polls show biden's approval ratings are the lowest of the 3 presidents under performing is 2020 members with black, young and with the war and gaza. aero been muslim american voters, the forum was interrupted several times by anti war protest inside radio city music hall
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outside the event anti war protesters held back by an army and secret service agents and police called him genocide. jeff, don't want you to service not to commit suicide. the steps applying to get inside donors, paid as little as $225.00. and as much as half a 1000000. a picture with all 3 presidents costs a $100000.00. but to express your view outside, it costs nothing as long as you don't mind a little cold and rain. adding to new york traffic and the crash of secret service agents which trump, who attended a week in nearby long island for a new york city police officer killed in the line of duty. trump, who has been raising money for his campaign, and his court cases, sent out a political fundraising request of his own, saying he needed to compete with a quote deranged hollywood liberals funding by john henry and l g 0 new york.
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well, despite his rails were on gauze and many palestinians coming together during ramadan to break that fast and pray. but some of the traditions during the how many months a more difficult this year. i'm still haven't explained. the default is right as well on the cause of the right mind. hudson, a fun is cafe in russell, used to sub hot coffee and t. now it also acts as a mixture of cinema, where displace palestinians, comfortable with distributed one modern cities. it's one of few places in rough, natasha electricity and internet. so we're going to go no, 1st of all, most us as a fondness the one that i want to entertain out people during the whole time. this case, i is good for the displace people who come from the north and from different parts of the gaza strip. the case a which has to big tvs and engineers is mainly dependent on solar energy. intimate here helps everyone to be in contact with the loved ones. because this and then these really seats on the cafe is not just a place for the payment on hold things. the people come and launch numbers off to
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evening prayers to watch the news. they want to know about the piece talks in the ceasefire negotiations. the humanitarian situation in roughly is dia, and many of the customers will come to the cafe leave in tents for the displace. i bet you had the no, yeah, i mean, i come here because i have no other place to go. i can stay here and kill time. we come to watch tv and know the news. i can't make myself a cup of tea at home because of the lack of gas and sugar and much of the situation as a whole is very tough. our life is very difficult. for a few hours a day, a fantasies he does his best to let customers escape the realities of the world. comes him him just to you about us, the man, children besieged and gauze, i have come out to fly. the kites and the southern city of rough up, it's been organized as a sharp resilience and peace, but also to give them a brief respite from the devastation of war. obviously it was talked about as soon
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ripple's hundreds of palestinian children came here today to fly that kites into the sky of the besieged in place. this event is organized by the american friends service to commit to you, which aims to alleviate, to be psychological pressure being a into with by palestinian children since the beginning of this conflict in october . and also they want to show the message, the display spouse, the children who desperately in a very desperate need for relief. here in the to 3 i the and had the, and i mean, we are just trying to have some fun because the current situation is tragic. children are tired, they are feeling lonely. so we need these type of events to entertain the children and make sure they are happy to do the. they only find fun in slicing carts, which implies the majority of freedom and peace. i'm only here right now in order to state from the grim of the street where palestinians, children,
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here inside the goal is a step, had been killed on an hourly basis. the only wish that they could pretend back to the house was full and even old would days until it peacefully liked the kinds of parts around the blue star cup as do oh, just a rough, rough, southern gauze tie, factual break here. and i'll just say right, when we come back, struggling to survive and south so that be the latest and the concept come from many a stuck up the thing civil war and neighboring so that and i'll be all me in indonesia as apologize. stop the torch of video course outrage on that stage. the so low that lives on a tropical psycho that spoke more heavy rain to madagascar. but before we get to africa, let's have a look at the middle east event. and this guys have kids across the golf. we'll see
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more in the way of windy weather. picking up here on friday. this, whether it's going to move into the western parts of saudi arabia. you can see the cloud sickening here. it will bring whether it's heavy shot with will, central air is now heavy shot was also on the console, the north west of africa. we've got a weather system moving across the library and potentially are bringing heavy rain to northern pots of morocco, blustery winds as well. that could kick up some sand storms across to news into libya and egypt, it is a very dry picture across the north of africa, much west. so essential areas. and a lot of the energy from this region is being pulled for the metal gasket, because that's where we have of tropical cycling. is working its way towards malicious, over the next few days, not broke. some very strong winds and heavy rain to the north east of madagascar. it is weakening as it works. its way towards my wishes is still threatening to bring some very heavy rain that kind of caused some flooding and land sites as well
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. is looking to be a very what we can do for eastern pots of madagascar unique perspectives that place students up in dallas and told the palestinians to go to on heard voices, to humor. i try to highlight the absurdities inconsistency, proceed, and that's local landscape. connect with our community and tap into conversations you won't find elsewhere, it takes every day. this is going to unspeakable horror as to really a lot about what's happening because of the death of media attention the stream on out to 0. all the
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welcome back to watching out as a real quick reminder about top stories here this our a 5 year old boy has died of severe amount nutrition and johnson published in the in the health industry says 27 children this month alone. most of died of food shortages training courses are accused of using starvation as a weapon of israel as an order to ensure on him to, to deliveries, to cons about the highest pool to the united nations agencies. i'm wanting a payment in funding more than a $1000000.00 products to be on the spacing catastrophic shop, which is not a bus that's kind of a bridge in south africa. kidding. 45 people. an 8 year old is the only survivor, but i had a much sent a look for emission. the address give us say was one of the most difficult they ever had to undertake. and when they got to the seed, the fund remnants of bodies bent beyond recognition. the wreckage of the bus was engulfed by fire off to it tends to into ravine carrying 46 passengers. the
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programs on board we're heading to east to celebrations at the headquarters of design christian touch during this time of the yeah, these is quite a huge x. it goes to the maureen, which is one of the biggest churches in south africa that cc so they were going to attend the, the, the, the as part of the pilgrimage. so that's where basically, we would normally on the yearly basis. unfortunately, some of these accidents do happen, but this has really been quite a shock for us. it's quite a huge number of people that have lost their lives. cd says the driver, likely lost control of the bus, which had registration plates from neighbor inputs on millions usually make the pilgrimage. at this time of the stage, the accidents from the increased traffic all come on last year. we last about 225 people are joining, this is the weekend. so right now we think of this 45 just one and the
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crash. so you can read it. you can just imagine how appropriate my take this issue is a food safety in the country. the ministry has promised to help perpetuate the bodies of the victims, as well as conduct a thorough investigation. i haven't looked at it, i'll just sarah, as the united nations as the war in so them has caused the world's largest displacement crisis. millions of people have been forced on their homes and are facing a tooth food shortages. malcolm web reports on the south for them vote a town of rank every morning, selma adam sends her granddaughter to maya to try and sell some of the few remaining items of clothing around many buyers. in this transit camp and south see don golden hall familia and people have arrived here in the last year. things to done civil war. most everyone struggling to get by the sale means to minus
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somebody will eat today. they said fighting and see times capital cost 2 months ago to my father died soon after arriving here and left selma to look off to her grandchildren the money to use it. and i got a phone kind of to give to one of the con i, after we arrived here, we took my son to the hospital. he'd been ill for months without any treatment. and he became, was on the journey of to 5 days in the hospital. he died, i was told to come here and register selma and her family a waiting in the transit camp for un transport to remote long to rescue g settlement. where there were people from her community to different generally from the new, the mountains and sit down. she said they're so cost to move in 20 years ago when the government from civilians, for the money from the sale, buys amiga meal 6 months ago, there was no market here. many of the traders themselves have to flee the fighting,
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and they set up stands to sell food to the growing population of displaced people. but everything here is from seed on the onions a grown, the lentils rise old, transported here, and because of the war, the price is just keep going out to the town and ring even no well connected to the rest of south suite on don't keep costs, bring goods from the buddha will the possessions of those on the run un gives new arrivals. money for 7 days, food off the top. they meant to go to the long term settlements for other communities, but many doesn't want to. so the transit come keeps growing. and people do whatever they can to get by run by a moss, as she saw children killed and people raped when she fled to don. fishy, depends on the sony scrub near the camp. so 5, we'll get this if you this is actually harming my body, cutting my hands and arms. if we were not selling firewood,
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we would not survive. it's the war that forced us here. we've been told not to stay in this transit camp and to go to the refugee settlement, but we don't want to go there. we want to stay near the border. so we're ready to go back to down, civil war has forced more than 8000000 people from that homes more afflicting every day last month and the family hoping for the best at times picking phones out of their hands every day as they wait. malcolm web. ouch is era rank south seat on for you as human rights experts. i hate to says that a multinational force of up to 5000 especially train police officers is now needed to restore the route of low gangs continued to target hospitals, schools and other critical institutions. across the country in july, when even new requested the help of 2000 offices trying to deal with guns. but he says that situation has become catastrophic. and that's why he's not coding for double that number. only compound is in indonesia have apologize of people of the
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popular region, not the video image of an indigenous mind being tortured, 13 soldiers, what a rest of them? questioned me, come onto the ledge. the man and the video was a member of an um, separate just group who was planning to set fire to a health center human rights group sites, the latest of many violations in popular jessica washington reports from chicago. so it must be one who some of the images are about to see a disturbing this is what sparked outrage. any denisia taken by an asian soldiers video shows and indigenous pop wasn't being tortured out to 0 has decided not to show the graphic video. the man was forced into a barrel beach and so hot that he is bled and confir repeatedly with the knife of which we are bound, team tons of ridge. the soldiers love and saint keep causing him all over a popular human rights abuses, impunity, torture racism,
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they keep on going out and being committed by inclination so which as an engine police, they opened apologize, but they repeated the torture again the abuses again again and again there's been decades of conflict between security forces and separate and scripts. any diseases east and most provinces. human rights advocates have only cues to the military and police of violations in pa, 4, including torture and extra judicial killings. they say they all, it's one thing just to the victim, to evidence of violence by securing their own. so calling for in the, in the military operations or in the region. the students, a high ranking command, is need to be held to account as well as soldiers on the ground. the more troops are deployed to the more complex will occur on top one land. they have deeply hurt our hearts with criminal act. the 13 soldiers were arrested following the incident
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. the audiologist, the man in the video was a member of an armed separatist group planning to set fire to a health center he has since been released for we had it all for him to the family . we also treat them with the medical treatments we give. we gave him a medical treatment for us, so we have to convince that they put that in a good condition. and we also tried to build a good relationship. also with the family. the incoming president proposed to be in to his pledge to strengthen the presence of security personnel info. plus he has been accused of human rights violations during his time as a special forces commander in the late ninety's. but never charged rights groups accused indonesia is government is done in international media and run some one inches from pop one and say, that means there are many more violations that go on seen. and on heard jessica
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washington out to 0 to casa, it just went 2 years since the state of emergency was imposed in el salvador to crack down a long running game finance. some see the policy as a success with tens of thousands locked up and crime reduced. but critics, the innocent people levels have been arrested at the emergency is turning the country into a police state that reports from san salvador police incense. so by the way, enforcing a state of emergency a policy that grant security forces unprecedented authority and resources to fight criminal games. the crackdown is the cornerstone of the countries security strategy gnostic, who fund the, you know that this phenomenon is born of one to port a gang member, which in 30 years become 75000 game members. it's because of this responsibility
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that the state of exception under the leadership of president. now you book kelly well and only until every member of this terrorist organization is captured. though controversial, the state of emergency is seen as a success and popular with many salvadorans. today, el salvador has the lowest homicide rate in the western hemisphere. a fact that help salvador in president know you get a when a landslide re election victory, the price of peace, critics say, has been thousands of arbitrary arrests, indefinite detentions, and torture. even residents of neighborhoods that have been pacified like aesop ins gonzalez say that while she no longer worries over games, there's now a different kind of concern as it gets pulled out last monday. yes, they've captured gang members,
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but not only gang members. they've taken away innocent people to and i don't agree with that. but even the word of god says the righteous will pay for the sinners. busy experts of war and that the ongoing state of emergency is not sustainable. and that it's transforming the country into a police state. security officials here in el salvador, tell us that while the gang presents in neighborhoods like this one has all but been eliminated, regular patrols which include searching people's homes and searching people themselves will continue to be a vital element in the broader security strategy. the only problem is to as a short term emergency measure in instead of other words, the exception certainly appears to have become the rule. one wizard up a little al jazeera sunset about the former crypto county tyco, and sam franklin freed as incentives to 25 years in prison for his role in what's been described as one of the largest financial fluids in history. the 1st 2 year
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old was found guilty of different customers out of billions of dollars is the found of f t x crypt to exchange questions. somebody has more from new york of wearing a prison uniform and facing the possibility he could spend the rest of his life behind bars, sam, bagman fried knowledge, she made a series of bad decisions and apologized for letting his colleagues down the 32 year old former billionaire, better known by his initials, s b s, started his crypto currency exchange f t x with college friends, and appeared and ads with celebrities promoting crypto currencies as safe attacked as the safest and easiest way to buy and sell. crypto is the best way to get the game, but he went on to steal $8000000000.00 from f t x to cover losses. that is, hedge fund, leading to the exchanges collapse in 2022, and his own fall from grace. judge louis kaplan sentenced him to 25. you.

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