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[000:00:00;00] the they were targets systematically, car by car, the found of wealth central kitchen says israel deliberately talking to the a convoy that killed 7 of his work is on monday. the, on carrie johnston. this is out today or not from dough. how also coming up? how many deborah? he and i'm going to be telling you how one under covers radio units has been infiltrating the occupied westbank as well as mid x ray cools up, it's added expense reserve as 2 days. often attack on the runs concepts in damascus
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and rescue is in taiwan. the search for suffices to traction collapsed buildings on wednesdays, powerful escalate. the, the founder of the wealth central kitchen says as well as killing of its 8 was, was not a mistake. but instead of a systematic targeting these very but it trained to watch 3 consecutive strikes against the 8 agencies vehicles despite being told of their location 7 workers were killed in the strikes on monday. reports also suggest is very offices and soldiers in gauze that routinely act on their own validating recommendations. one is where the newspaper quoted is very ami sources saying in gaza. everyone does as he pleases or 6 on the victims were foreign nationals and one was palestinian. the u. n. says it suspending aid movement at nights and gone. so because of security concerns that interfere with the rights as news agency,
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jose under as accused is rather of carrying out a war against humanity. they were target systematically, car by car. they attack the 1st car and we're still trying to get all the information on what happened on the 1st bar. we have a feeling they were able to escape saves me because was an armor baker. this was the only day the 3rd day we had that more big within 6 month trying to bring them in. but the 1st time we're baycove was heat and they were able to seem to escape. we still don't know all the details on the events and some, some people in your people even that they were able to move in december 1. and again, these one was hit. they were able to move in the 3rd one. in the process. we know they were trying to call but indicators of the moment, whenever it happened,
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they tried to beat the idea that why are they doing that they were targeting, as you know, they confidence on narrate, bunch of idea then knowing that was our team moving on that route we to our more which we cards and then they hit this or one and then we saw the consequences of that continuous started and that's 77 people that they are 7 on top of a lease of one to another $190.00. so money time worker that they've been killed over the last 6 months. so these was not used by black. the situation where oaks we dropped the bomb in the wrong place or, or no, this was over 1.51.8 kilometers. with a battery be fine. you might need the income boy that had signed seemed to stop in the rules of very color for low or that we are obviously very proud of. but that is very clear who we are and what we do too often mondays attack wells, central kitchen suspended this operations in garza,
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the spice part of students say they fear a tax lot. these will lead to further food shortages. let's take a look now. all the agencies have faced some of the challenges. the american, the east refugee agency says it's stopped operations and gone to altogether. a group had provided an average of 150000 meals a day in partnership with wealth central kitchen. in february, the un agency for palestinian refugee is suspended. it's a dual patients to northern gauze that this came off to what it called a collapse of civil war and prevention of safe passage for its trucks and other organizations like international medical cold, which is one of the largest field hospitals in rafa, is also re thinking get to monitoring work in gaza. honey, my fluid has more from alpha in southern gone. so this is the latest we've heard from the organization that are intending to suspend operations across the southern part of the gauze,
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us ribbon. and the central area and the international medical props is better known among palestinians in the southern part of the guster that the american field hospital and it has, it was set up about a 2 months ago. and it has been providing services for at least 400 patients on daily basis of various medical supports and, and services that have definitely shown a significant at ease in, in, in the intervention and medical intervention provided for people and less than the pressure on the 2 hospitals across the rough city and mainly the kuwaiti hospital. that's a small size video facility and then the jar hospital. it's a mid sized health facility, but it already over whelmed and exhausted in terms of medical to staff and so vision medical, the staff as well as the shortage of medical supplies and the fact that the hospital, both of them have turned into more of an evacuation center with hundreds of, of displays,
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families and shouldering inside the facilities that outside of so the international medical across the board then at hell if in the field hospital in the ground providing services and also providing support for other hospitals across the southern part of the search us secretary of defense lloyd austin has spoken with is very minister of defense, who i've got on israel to take concrete steps to protect aid workers and palestinian civilians in gaza. hardy to castro has more on the us. we action from the state department, us state department continues to voice outrage over those rarely military's killing of the 7 aid workers from world central kitchen. state department spokesman, matt miller says, the strike never should have happened regardless of the circumstances surrounding what israel has called, a case of mistaken identity. it doesn't really matter how they made the mistake. at the end of the day, you have 7 dead aid workers who are there trying to deliver humanitarian assistance
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. so whatever the reason was that led to this tragedy, whatever the mistakes that happened inside the idea, it's not acceptable and they need to do better. and they need to put measures in place to ensure that it doesn't happen again. miller, so the us is waiting for israel's full investigation into the incident to conclude before passing judgment. he would not acknowledge that previous is really investigations into the killings of 8 workers and journalists has yielded no significant rubber cautions. miller said, israel's offer to establish a situation grands to better coordinate the movements of aid workers is much needed and long overdue world. central kitchens, 7 workers were leaving us food warehouse in gaza when their care of them was attacked by this really military, despite having coordinated movements and traveling in vehicles that were clearly marked with the angles logo. heidi jo, castro, alger 0, the us state department,
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the deaths of 3 british age workers in these right strikes has prevent widespread condemnation in the u. k. the british government has called for further investigation. some politicians say that you cation suspend on sales to as well. some of the i get has more from the the shock and i'm the against the latest wave of his really attacks and gaza. this time on the streets of london, medics and solidarity with palestinians hated the headquarters of highlands here the software company supplying technology to israel, submit a treat cooling for an immediate end to it. activities that or the killing of humanitarian aid was received international condemnation as well as allies including the u. k demanded offices, the situation is increasingly intolerable. and what we urgently need to say is
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a star a transpired investigation into what has happened, but also a dramatic increase in the amount of age getting into goals that the aid work has killed. james henderson, who'd set the 6 years in the royal marines. a john chaplain, a full, a member of the porch of special forces. and um, a veteran pul cubby, who was 47 years old. all were providing security support for these cousins described to him. that's completely selfless. and you just want to help people. you knew that if he didn't go in and someone else ago and that would probably play on his mind. so james was one of these people that would just sit back up to more than 5 months of conflict. public opinion on the soaring casualties is training pressure on politicians to act. opinion polls have consistently shown that more people are in favor of a ceasefire. the not in the coming of age was and then is really
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a strike is now printing outrage. even in traditionally right wing papers of the british press, someone seeing this moment as a tipping point. in the case previous, the rock solid support for israel, the u. k. government has called israel to follow international law. it continues to maintain what prime minister see not cause a very castle. so licensing, arrangement, human rights group say that has to end. we've been cooling on that. you could government for months to be suspending all of those licenses. as part of our international kohls for a full scale on and ball going all sides to the, to the current conflict. as the bodies of the victims are repatriated, the shadow of this strike weighs heavily on organizations working to help region devastated by this conflict. sonya jago, i'll just sarah london. at least 4 people, including 2 children, have been till the news rarely strikes on the southern garza,
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the latest attack target, building, housing displaced, palestinians, west of reference. another house was both associates east of the city. several other people were injured in the attacks and take them to a hospital. what kind of thing in font isn't occupied? westbank have confronted his very forces during the raid and the city of janine is ready ministry vehicles entering the city have been targeted. and there's been fighting in several areas as well, has stepped top rates in the west bank since the world going to be done with the okay. by the west bank. these really ministry has increased its use of under cover units. members of its forces disguise themselves as civilians before conducting arrests and assessing nations. i just need to, abraham reports often arrest the lines of palestinians going about their daily nice minutes before people break that the lead on hold on for the owners of this class and shop with, with you taking orders. it was a regular d, as he said,
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if you can pick this up with the occupied with things until this was these men pretending to be customers turned out to be under covers where the soldiers on was that i was holding my brother and he was holding me to i said leave him but then he pointed the gun to my head saying, let him go. we have the ami, i'm like, i like someone else soon came with a big rifle and started shooting in the air. i thought it was a scuffle, interest. i know they arrested 22 year old laser locked us and took him for interrogation a loss to the aftermath. the family says they're lucky. no one was injured in the place i was arrested and told the interrogator, if you need my son, i'll bring them to you. he said, no, they want to pretend that their forces had achieved a heroic arrest operation. when in fact, they just want to intimidate people. these read the armies under cover,
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the unit is as old as the occupation itself. its members receive training on how to infiltrate palestinian communities, how to dress and talk like palestinians. some even entered moss and pretended to perform prayers before carrying out their authoration. since the world goes and started under cover, soldiers have intensified the reeds across the occupied with thing. lately, the under cover unit has been targeting palestinians in refugee camps. there have really crowded areas and it's like cities are putting people that's risk, but it's also making them feel suspicious and on edge palestinians in the last or future capital than most of the occupied west bank. don't want any room for dell. they regularly should updates about new faces entering the town. had that how as these obstacles of poets, of vehicles, we don't recognize, count into the can. we have volunteers who got the can they take any ideas and papers to roll out any suspicion that sort of what even those who detect the suspicious presence might be,
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had the price. in early october we met the mother of 15, utah was dropped for time, a say in did you need refugee camp? laid off at that. awesome. do you run morning and shouting special forces. so these really soldiers standing over the saw him and he felt he done it for the army did not come foot from mesa, but his mother says he could have disrupted their plan with another plan was carried out smoothly in the same refugee camp in january. is ready forces these guys, this patients and doctors assassinated 3 palestinian men inside the hospital room. and after they left the scene, they said the 3 men would wanted fighters, whether it's in the rest of the nation or an assassination. these really ministries under cover unit, often needs behind x ray of destruction. it could happen in a home, a hospital, or even a falafel shop. did that, but he manages the to the occupied westbank. these ready minutes res. cooling off
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its air defense was this for do you take that say the face of retaliation. i say ron, it promises to respond off and is very struck, killed. several of it senior ministry officials was by the media reporting that in the countries on high lead for potential reigning response. authorities in some regions are also considering opening public air raid shelters on monday is well struck around the consulate building in syria. kidding, a senior come onto his deputy in a separate office. the funerals had been held for the victims of that attack. motors gather that the site as a non shroud trying, i should say south of damascus or wednesday. crowds of people watched a procession of coffins for prayers were held at the strong. i'm the soviet has more for me. okay. 5 east juice. well, after new assessments from israel's army, they are going to be bolstering air defenses, as well as calling off the reserve is to those air bases. israel's air defense systems are 3 fold. the iron don't missile defense system,
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which is the most commonly used in israel. d, david sling and the arrow. now all of this comes as israel is expecting some sort of retaliatory attack by need audience after is really air strikes in damascus attack. be it on the emission ceiling, several people among them. a senior i r g c commander. all of this comes additionally as israel's defense minister jo, off the lawn just a few days ago. so that israel is, quote, turning from the defensive to pursuing his butler and other it on in and back groups wherever they are, whether it be damascus made route and all across the middle east. and these rarely army chief of staff hurts. he, however, has also said that he approve new battle and attack plans for the continuation of attacks in southern lebanon is really media reading into this as a wider and broader escalation throughout the middle east. as these rarely army has now raised its alert level to the maximum possible amount of the social is 00
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occupied east jerusalem. a sort of head to hair analysis here, a national disaster was declared as in bob way because of droughts with millions across some of the african going hungry and rooms and the sold it while searching for a back to life. we look into a new report on the science of mind, goods, navigating structure, starting the you may not call it spring the transitional period in the middle east or the radium plants, or is visible quite often just because the mountain side that survivors sometimes it rains as well, they've been some big house recently added back tried in the middle of saudi arabia, but you can see from the full costs, they're not really there anymore. that has some bigger shows in the south west of madison, this area and in the western side of human, the system,
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the full cost full says to simulate the on friday. you might see that. but for the rest is now she quite the winds on, particularly strong and temperatures are on their way up, the some right into the eastern side of to, of key. but the temperatures, for example, in cyprus at about 10 degrees above where they should be compared with the average . so things are turning, i think, into what's bored as the, the sum of going to the spring season fairly rapidly. whereas the seasonal rains now are becoming quite extensive in tropical after east africa, particularly dressing up to of if you, if you showing some signs of witness in some of the ranges, anywhere factorial, any dine to i go to in fact the line from angola stretches through bought sponsor, they all come by and go down towards the central part of south africa. now some of the shows today to model the next day could be pretty heavy with some feds. so it could be quite likely the
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listings in the gaza strip as is the also continues. there's a deliberate emission of posting in humanity in western media and it needs to be question, sustains coverage that actively humanize as is readings and actively humanize of palestinians. this is not the time for doing this kind of way. tracking those stories examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing the best the we watching out just a reminder of our top stores besides the founder of the world's central kitchen,
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says israel system massively targeted these 8 workers in gaza on the 10th com i call 7 workers were killed on monday, 3 consecutive is rarely strikes on the vehicles it is 3 people, including 2 children have been killed and a new is rarely strike on southern guns. a building, housing displaced, palestinians, west of rafter was targeted several officers for insurance as well as military's cooling off. it's a defensive service for duty. local media reports say the movies in anticipation of a possible response from these last 2 days off is one of the tactics concepts, damascus kidding, senior iranian ministry officials as well as planned to bind the foreign use networks, including ultra 0, has been shocked, criticized by governments around the world, wanted to get it to james base, spoke to the spanish prime minister during his visit to the president, sanchez told us that freedom of the press is crucial. the most jealous of died in
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gauze than anywhere else in the world. now, problem is nothing you know, whose government is binding out as a result for patients in israel. is this quite literally a case of israel shooting the messenger who will offer free press is on the hallmark of any uh, i would say self respecting uh, a democratic government and the from my side on from the spanish type. what we do is to uh, to support to the uh, the, the work uh, made by the majority of these across the world. and especially in gus that in these very difficult circumstances. so many leaders, including yourself, a wound about the danger of this war spreading in that context. israel's recent attack on the rain in diplomatic building in the syrian capital, damascus. do you think killed top officials of the codes force?
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do you think that was acceptable or reckless active provocation? acceptable? it's not acceptable. it needs to be clarified by israeli government. and of course these and goes into the direction that you mentioned before, which is we need to avoid an escalation of the conflict in the region and from spain we have deployed many years ago. one of our largest, the you emissions on the ground, which is in leaving on the, on the, of course we are trying to, to guarantee the peaceful coexistence between the leaving these people on the east way. the people in that's a very difficult border between the, these 2 countries and, and we are very concerned about the situation. and that is why we ask. and we commend the sway to government to try to avoid these. these said these regional escalation, that we are witnessing, for instance, with these an attack and in syria. so you can watch the full interview with
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a spanish pharmacist at pittsville sanchez on thursday, april the 4th at 1430 gmc, that's on top of the conflicts and places like gaza sit down in haiti and there to renewed concerns about food security and how its impacts and the number of children being denied for monitoring assistance. i'll just say it was kristen, so then he has the on security council has made it a point to label the denial of food or other assistance to children, an armed conflict, a grave violation of international humanitarian law. on wednesday, the special representatives for children, an armed conflict, reported a shocking increase in such a violations. globally, virginia gamba told the counsel that violations and gaza, and haiti are driving the numbers are some situations involve higher levels of i'd be trying to even pay the months and or out right, denied of shumate didn't access to children,
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including the situation such as india occupied financing and 3030, i mean, how do you the to name but to or part they should be held responsible and accountable when preventing children from receiving life saving systems, which today says that existence negatively affects the growth and development with 1100000 gallons experiencing catastrophic food and security and eminence found in, in the north of the gaza strip. some countries criticized a special representative for not calling out israel. the highly refined board and published by have for months deliberately the my, you money, 30 of access leading to variable you money 30, i'm consequences probably closing children to die from malnutrition, the validation,
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the salvation and look of health care. the annual report on children in our in conflict comes out in june and will include a list of countries committing the most serious offenses. algeria and other countries have argued that denial of aid should be grounds to include israel on that list. christian salumi al jazeera, the united nations. the rescue is in taiwan and putting us quick victims from the rubble of the homes. wednesday's magnitude 7.4 us quake was the strongest to hit the odd and 25 years. it's all those buildings kidding. at least 9 paper in drink more than 1000 project for calculators from all the a whole bunch of one of the roughly 70 people that were trapped and collapsed. buildings have now been rescued before say that
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a woman uh 33 year old died wall retrieving pets, tragically that's according to reports. but you know, there's a massive clean up job taking place to in while in now this 37 year olds, commercial building behind me. as you can see, as the leading on a heavy to sits. the us quite struck and worked as an out busy trying to demolish it. what the trying to do as far as i understand is a build up this rubble in front so they can lay down gently as well. they've been folding up the side. so it does look as though it could be coming down any moment now, but, you know, looking around here, what's remarkable is that this really is the exception, then most of the other buildings will that sort of varying degrees of damage to buildings. most of them are intact and standing. so and again as i say, this really is one that stands out and there are very few buildings. if you look
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across the landscape here that have been as bad, the infected as this. so they're all questions being asked about the structural integrity of the buildings that have been badly and questions about whether or not to any want us to blame. but as we know, so i want is prone to us wake. so buildings all built to withstand these sorts of dissolved vans yesterday was a real test for buildings here. and so i want a states of emergency husbands included in zimbabwe due to a stream drought or comic change on the el nino weather effect. having names for the state of annual reins, millions all threatened with hunger force to rely on few days. i would test the reports from that same populated capital or i, as you can see how dry the soil is cups of the sea and they are struggling in many parts of the country. the maze crop is a rifle, the bobbies government says, and he's more than $2000000000.00 in
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a to feed hungry and bobby haynes and president images. and then god was to create a state of this off the top. when our power priority is securing food for them by millions knows and bubbling, must succumb to or die from honda. decrypted is, this is will therefore be mobilized and read, directed towards national food security, including fruit supplementary, grand impulse may, is, is a staple food in zimbabwe. and necessity for many families, farmers were told it was going to be a drought, but then in january, late january, early february, there was some rain full. so some people gambled, hoping to solve it, something but then a dry smell, assisted and perhaps was affected by the heat values. and i'll wondering how's it going to survive now?
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and in the coming months from now, when things are expected to get with is that a good, there is hunger. we usually get most of all moves from rural areas, but they also have nothing is just tongue. this rock is also affecting other countries in southern africa, zambia and malawi have also declared a state of disaster and south africa is being reported may need to import grain if this drought persist and millions across the region have been told to accept, please hold a just and price increases, harden with us out of their head. i. a bad weather in the us says hen, due to salvage, if it's something to collapse to baltimore bridge conditions in the perhaps go river, have also limited rescue divers visibility onto a will to a congo shift lost power and collided with a bridge, causing it to collapse. last tuesday,
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6 work has died in the incidents but so far and the 2 bodies have been recovered. new human rights watch report says columbia and panama failing to protect migrates, crossing the treacherous star in gap. hundreds of thousands of people sleep through the natural divide between the 2 countries. every yeah. bought size money. all right, well, they're not reports. they're increasingly vulnerable to robberies and sexual violence. more than half a 1000000 migrants cross the dairy and gap last year. the infamous jungle that connects columbia and to panama. according to a new report by human rights watch, both countries have failed to do enough to protect migrants as the transit through rough drain. that's what we need us to just keep getting those caught up. yeah, the obligations that both the colombian and panamanian states have in accordance with their international obligations have to do with guaranteeing the life and integrity of individuals within their territories. regardless of nationality.

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