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the sacred c o is now your duty to fulfill all that can possibly be the, [000:00:00;00] the other. why not insight? this is the news on life. so coming up in the next 60 minutes as well, fire as to senior military offices for the talkative killing of 78 workers in golf, and that is the punishment for the commission of war crimes. that is as well promises to open a temporary, a root into an oven. dawslet off to a warning from us president joe vidas read
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a freight shakes buildings in downtown new york and new jersey, forcing him to main apples to temporarily ground. i am harsh him. a bottle of worshippers have congregated to commend the rate as long tony as night. the sea is riley military says it's dismissed to senior officers and rep, reminding 3 others over the attacks on monday, which kills $74.00, and $8.00 workers. and also the killings have cause global outrage including among israel's top allies. the armies admission that it carried out. those strikes comes as joe bought and says future us support for israel will depend on it, doing more to protect civilians and aid workers. and the salutes has moved from oki parties to receive them on the investigation and the reaction to as well as the findings
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a rare admission of wrong doing might use really millage terry commander say on air strike on a convoy and carrying humanitarian workers. was a serious mistake in violation of operating procedures. an internal is rarely army investigation, found the attack that killed 7, a personnel from the world. central kitchen, or w. c. k, was ordered despite a low level of confidence about the intended target. the investigations findings indicate that the incident should not have occurred. those who approve the strike were convinced that they were targeting arm thomas operatives and not w c. k employees. the strike on the 8 vehicles is a grave mistake, stemming from a serious failure due to a mistaken identification errors and decision making and then attack. contrary to the standard operating procedures. the army says to senior officers will be
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fired and several other senior commanders formerly censured the united states says civilians in dogs must be protected as real. pursues any military operations against from us. it has to prioritize the protection of civilians. it has to make that job. number one, too many people have been caught in this cross fire of a mazda is making children, women, man losing their lives. their safety has to be a priority of military operations, needs to be designed around their protection. but the world central kitchen says these really army cannot credibly investigate its own failures, and it deployed deadly force without regard to its own protocol chain of command. emily use of engagement. their apologies for the outrages killing of our colleagues represent cold comfort. israel needs to take concrete steps to assure the safety of
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humanitarian aid workers. our operations remain suspended after nearly 6 months of war is really forces that have killed more than 33000 people in the besieged cause the strip. the army has still not admitted to any unlawful killings from the central woods, as ito occupied east jerusalem. re add months or is the palestinian and busta to the un. he's been addressing the un security council. he says, israel should be held accountable for the killing of to wells central kitchen. 8 work is no one, no country should um or she those committing atrocities. they must be held accountable for these crimes will continue phased with such outrage for it's at that one for the nations from the center of the kitchen is what i took. it's fast,
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my just dismissing to see me other offices and that it pretty minding for the others. that is the punishment for the commission of war crimes that is outrages. we express our deepest condolences in our hearts go out to the families. there are countries and the word central kitchen. this was a tragic mistake. is there a never targets civilian civilians? deliberately never let alone aid worker is carrying. god crucial work is ready to hold the critical support of 8 workers in the highest regard, and we will continue to coordinate with them and secure them in their mission. well, we've also been hearing from the un secretary general antonio gutierrez. he says major changes on needed to protect the aid workers and gaza,
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the following these weeks appalling killing of 70 meditating workers from world central kitchen. these are the only government doesn't acknowledge mistakes and then also some disciplinary measures. but the central problem is not only made the mistakes, it is the military strategy and procedures in place that allow for those mistakes to multiply by. and by again, fixing those failures required his independent investigations at meaningful and measurable changes on the go. how does there as gabriel, as on there has moved from un headquarters in new york? this meeting by the security council was called by algeria guiana, in slovenia, 3 of the non permanent members of the council. they called this meeting to deal with 2 critical issues. number one, the safety of humanitarian workers in gaza, which continues to be incredibly difficult,
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especially on the heels of the 7 aid workers from world central kitchen. they were killed during his riley strike a meeting. also that was meant to deal with the increasingly difficult situation or catastrophic situation is a better way to put it on food in security for palestinians in gaza as well. the counsel heard from a top official from the office for the to coordination of humanitarian affairs who painted a very grim picture on the humanitarian situation. saying that of the very limited amount of aid getting into guys a less than 5 percent is actually making it to the north of the besieged guys a strip which is essentially no 8 getting their counsel also heard from the head of save the children. non governmental organization who said that children are dying and or at risk of dying,
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of from malnutrition in gaza. she called on all parties involved to do what ever is possible to save the children that are suffering so terribly and gossip. before the meeting started un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, made some remarks here outside the council chambers. and among other things, he called for again, as he has been for many weeks and months now, an immediate cease fire. he says that's the only way they can start to get a distributed to people that needed the most. gabriel. so i don't, i would just say that at the united nations in new york, you as president jo biden's reportedly sent less as to the leaders of cats. on egypt, judging them to press home us for deal with as well as go live to my accountant, who's in washington for us. mike, what more do we know bounce the contents of these less is as well. several news agencies have reported that the letters has been sent from the white house to the leaders of egypt and kata,
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urging them to put the pressure on her must to agree to a cease fire. now, a critical meeting is taking place in cairo on sunday, and that will be attended by the us c i, a director of william burns along with intelligence chiefs from all the interested parties and the discussion that will be the cease fire potential. then the also the exchange, the release of hostages being held in gaza and palestinian prison is being held in israel. now this has been a template over weeks and weeks of tools. it's now focusing in on sunday to try and get some form of agreement to move it forward. the way it works is that you have all the lead is from the interested parties sitting in cairo in the meeting messages. i've been passed on to the leadership of a mass. now, president biden, that is understood in his conversation with the is ready prime minister,
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thursday judge these ready prime minister to fully impala his delegation to cairo, to allow them to take decisions on the spot to try and va, the pause single messages backwards and forwards between the capitals, so this is now a real pushed by the united states to seize the moment, get a safe spot in place, and through that, get the exchange of prisoners and hostages on the way. this is the, the united states view. the only way in which the humanitarian crisis can be properly dealt with. to create a c spy in the polls and the fighting to be able to get this desperately needed to monitor and supplies into both the north and south of casa. ok, thank you for that. my kind of f. as in washington, miss israel has agreed to open a new route into garza for food on humanitarian aid. the announcement was made also a phone call between these rarely prime minister and the us president,
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which i bought and demanded that an immediate cease fire protection for civilians in the strip victoria guys. israel's nearly 6 months ago on the besieged population of gaza has pushed palestinians to the brink of famine, particularly in the northern part of the strip on depression from the united states . as rails agreed to allow, desperately needed food deliveries through the airs crossing, which connects to northern gauze. and it's really good news. we've been asking for weeks now for this crossing to be, i've been, we've used it before. and we know how important of you to get supplies into the northern gods district. israel is also allowing shipments of a to enter through its pull to national. the change follows the thing who between the us president and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, joe biden cold for an immediate cease fire. and the usa to israel is conditional on it taking action to boost humanitarian supplies to gaza. what we're looking to see in the,
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in the days and weeks ahead is prioritization the surgeon humanitarian assistance sustaining it in moving goal is that a distribution has been dangerous and difficult with incidents. so this reinforces bombing and opening fire on hand points, accusations, israel denies the lack of cooperation to allow aging faster, has led to some shipments by sea. and the us is said just to build a floating dough to increase deliveries. at drops, it will say being use the palestinians wasting on the ground, have been killed. this power sheets fails. these relays are committing genocide. they're committing massacres, left and right. the forcibly displacing as many cousins as they can. and as long as the americans and many of the europeans keep on enabling, is really and doing this international crime, then you know, all the aid and the world is, is really not going to make that much of a difference. the international court of justice told is rarely in january that it couldn't continue to bombard displaced and stop the population of cause under it.
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so like asians to the genocide convention and you age, reach into the strip may finally get some food to many who desperately need it. bought without an immediate cease fire. it's unlikely enough we'll get through to leave you the catastrophe. victoria gates and b l g 0 honey, my mood is in rough and southern gaza with more on how this announcements the additional 8 birds is being received. within the past few wait weeks, people have been voicing concern and the frustration of the fact that the uh, whether it's the americans or other involved parties interested into providing him a 3. and it's resorting to alternatives like era dropping and constructing a temporary peer. the criticism was over the fact that there are land crossings that are available, but they have been virtually shut down by this really military. so theoretically speaking, when this decision is, is implemented, we're going to see
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a significant increase in deaf loving human atoria in it. but so far, and the problem is with the practical side of this decision, how is it going to be implemented? and is it going to be implemented properly or not? we know there was a meeting earlier this evening between these really military and organization 8 organization as here at the crossing. just the northern part of the gaza strip right at the entrance of the city of $800.00. we don't know what exactly in that meeting entails, but one element of it, it was the uh, the joint effort between these very military and these uh, organization 8 organization to ensure the flow of humanitarian aid. the talk so far about close to 300 trucks coming in, and that is, is still not enough, not nearly enough in the face of the growing family and, and the greater need of a larger, desperate population some way. and now learning more about what israel has said,
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it will do to ease the aid crisis. u. k. for and sex treat, david cameron says israel has committed to increasing the total number of a drugs to at least $500.00 a day. israel also says they intend to expand the capacity through the jordan land card or to a 100 trucks a day. i have also approved more types of aid, including fuels enable more bay creased open on hospitals to function. as role says, it will also activate the natural alls water pipeline to, to within garza, once repairs on completion. showing carol is the president and ceo of a narrow about see america near east refugee aid organization. he says, aid from the arrest costing involved as nor will be enough to alleviate the funding that we have been putting pressure on international ideas have been been putting pressure on the un governments have been putting pressure on as early as encouraging and controlling them to open up more crossings to allow more trucks coming in to
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a coming in by truck remains the most efficient cost effective way. there are hundreds of thousands, even of trucks that are waiting at rafa, or in cairo or in the mom. so opening up a new crossing is a welcome development because everything is needed, particularly in the, in the north, the obstacles, the barriers, the challenges, difficulties are, all right, max. and they're at every, they're at every point and around every corner. and so anything we can do to provide some more options and we will continue to books, we will continue to say thank you. this is a good development, but it's not enough. and as you pointed out, we're, we're nowhere near the amount of a but it's necessary. i think people forget for that, for the 1st 2 weeks of the war the, it, the enclave was completely cut off. and so working to catch up to what was brought in before the war, even if we were getting the 500 trucks a day we, we still wouldn't be catching up. and we have this acute amount nutrition and,
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and famine a ranking them the and we're, it's, it's too late for, for many people. and we're going to see those numbers spike and we have to get more food in as quickly and as a, that scale as possible. israel has value to defend itself in the face of where it's highly ations threats from iran. so problems, threats saw in response to an asteroid on the radian consulates in damascus. tensions particularly high on the border between israel and 11 on emerald con reports from show me in northern israel. this is rarely now with a high or a less than ever. what we're hearing from wine, that's a local is ready. media agency is the, is on the sheltering at least $28.00 of its embassies. now on october 7th, it did show to embassies and keep me at least an and north african locations. now the adding to that number also they've canceled all leave for is right. the soldiers and they cool,
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they got more reserve is to add to the already $287000.00 reserves that they've actually cooled up or ready. now where i am, this is slowing me. that's the boat between israel and level on october the 8th, when hostilities broke out between hezbollah and is ro, most of the tension was actually contained along this board. and that case remains to this day. however, as well is now very worried about an iranian attack from iranian territory. and this is now becoming a focus. you just have to listen to the media and military analysts appearing on is reading media. they're all talking about the fact that this may well be the next front line that there will be an attack by is by iran on is ready territory from iranian towers. you that will be a significant escalation. now remember where i am alone, this portal all the way down. some 80000 is where these advice who left their homes,
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they want to return and they were hoping that you could return soon. this represents a significant pressure point for benjamin netanyahu, because if escalation does happen between iran and israel is like, you know, these people are going to be able to come home and they want to come home. and that's a political pressure points on the probably minister, emerald. com. how does it run slow me on the board with let me know the right of quake has been felt in new york and surrounding cities. the full point 8 magnitude quite to cut out of depth of 10 kilometers and was sent to net 11 on new jersey at this point that you're heading into an hour and a half after the effects. we've not identified any life threatening situations, but we are certainly asking our local law enforcement and emergency services teams
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to be on guard for that as well. but again, we're going to be reviewing all potentially vulnerable infrastructure state sites throughout the state of new york that is critically important in the aftermath of a, an event like this presence new me has moved from new york. well, i can tell you that this earthquake gave many new yorkers pause. people here liked to think they've seen and heard it all in such a big city. but earthquakes are pretty rare on the east coast and nothing like this has happened in new york since 18. $84.00, a $4.00, magnitude earthquake striking about 80 kilometers outside of the city. here many people didn't realize what was happening until it was over, but people definitely felt the earth shape the wall shape. and we're taking it back by such a such a thing to happen here in new york. as soon as it happened very shortly after city
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and state officials put out an alerts and sent out teams to assess the damages, no major damages reported at this time, certainly no depths, but there is concern about infrastructure. and so that's what's being looked at right now. as we speak, bridges and tunnels, in particular, the holland tunnel which connects the state of new jersey to manhattan was shut down for some time. so inspectors could have a look there. they're still delays to local airports. one here in new york city, one in new jersey also shut down for some time they have since reopened. but again, the concern of course, being damage that can't be seen perhaps to pipelines and gas, uh, infrastructure and things of that sort. screen long is a professor of us and plan story sciences anesthesiologist with the yellow university. she says the quake was unusual for the area. many of us who felt the earthquake, and i felt it myself this morning,
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sitting at my desk. and that many of us were surprised we, we do have a history of, you know, moderate earthquakes here in eastern north america, but they're not very common. this is not earthquake country in the same way that a place like california or japan is the united states geological survey has put out in the after shock forecast. for this event. they are predicting that there is about a 50 percent chance of an aftershock of magnitude 3 or greater. no, it's worth noting that a magnitude 3 is, is significantly smaller than the earthquake that we experienced this morning. there is a very small chance that there may be a larger event, bigger than the what we experience this morning. that is not a likely scenario, but it, it, we can't completely rule it out either was a relatively shallow earthquake and in general, shallower earthquakes cause more damage than deep ones. however, of a magnitude of $4.00 sized earthquake. that's a fairly moderate size. um,
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it was felt very widely because here in eastern north america, the rocks are very old and cold and stable, and that means that they transmit size make energy very efficiently. so it was very wide, felt by tens of millions of people seem dest, all from the taiwan, as the weight has risen to 12, at least 10, all those remain missing. following the quake on wednesday, over $600.00 people, the still waiting to be evacuated. jessica washington has this reports from like in it's a school day in taiwan, but it's too dangerous for pupils of this school in han, in to return to cloth, for pad is needed here, could cost more than 6 $1000000.00. and this is just one of thousands of public buildings damaged by an earthquake on wednesday. politicians say the government is working to was rebuilding infrastructure and supporting small businesses when the dfcs accommodates by parties and everyone like work on the 8. i see how the week
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was due. i think that's showing the spirit, they'll probably want some of the loved ones. if those who don't this week held a visual at a funeral home and just least 200 people who lost their homes of staying and emergency shelters, and working out what to do next. the terrifying for sure, terrifying. our 1st i'm seeing uh, experiencing this kind of a quick. yeah. the, the secuity south told me that it's the same side of the, publish that little boy anymore. despite the $7.00 magnitude strings of the us quake, the damage is relatively contained. x would say that's thanks to taiwan, is disaster preparedness, including its strict building codes, but some residential buildings on damaged beyond repair, excess of fuel assessing the earthquake damage. this apartment building was one of the most severely damaged. it needs to be demolished before a completely collect hotels. are also affected by the disaster. tourism is
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a major contributor to the local economy. uh the the hotel is across from the collapsing building. we were fully booked for the holiday, but because of the earthquake, we had a refund, all the guests. and we don't yet know the damage to the hotel itself. search and rescue workers are still trying to find some missing people. believe to be on a hiking trail who haven't been heard from since the earthquake. they also evacuating hundreds of stranded people, most are now in a hotel of some in a church. and the school presidents of this building are unsure whether they will be able to return home, follow the beams in columns of this building are severely cracked. this building is monitors dangerous. inspectors said it was safe and also residents to briefly enter to collect some belongings. the task feel unprecedented and in normally, but if you break into a small set, everything i can handle to retrieve some documents and
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a blanket soon by her grandfather. no, she can only way to find out whether her home will have to be demolished. jessica washington, which is 0 quantity and so hes on out is there another country physician so well, top quote to join south africa's genocide case against israel and russia makes gains deeper into ukraine. us creve says it's suffering from lack of western san minutes with the now the implication from this several, i picture of i can confirm it was grind. information is miserable. was renew southfield including in sydney. but the full cost is an improving $1.00 for you. at least in typically the still a bit of a breeze, admittedly, but the sun should come up and the worst of what is going down through new south
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for us to eastern victoria by the west. i mean it on show breeze. tried on the system, right. the result has been flooding into south wales and the still the potential for more big generals in tropical queensland. most of all straightened still fine and dry in that stretches back to pass like thirty's. the picture for sunday is just a study slowly improvement new south wales. not much in victoria, but no real change in queensland. new zealand. it's will me up 17 degrees in christ church on sunday with the new week we'll give you the low twenty's. we still have the potential for fund go from big sun to storms in any one small place in indonesia. we see it already in for example, bobby. and i think the risk is still there for born year and something sumatra for malaysia, and from me and my kinda, i must this product se ation profit. if you wouldn't mind, charles, you still have some studies shumate. and it's been unusually, went in southern china. i'm not reading continues through saturday and sunday with
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flooding quite quite lucky. on counting, the cost is economy is on the rise for the nations. well, gap is whitening us is spending millions of dollars to clean up its industrial facilities. plus millions of uses around the world will now have to buy microsoft office without counting the cost on out of the era. as the sunsets individuals within the occupied with the bank, the better once the family is getting the dinner table ready to break their dainty fast. but the buzz around the table is missing. the woman who used to put it all together in that. but lucy was the rest of the week before it started because really officials have not given their reason yet for detaining her during, at 8 of the home. if you could help me, if there is a way in the look at the house, one is not missing 12 or even c members of his property. 5 in the occupied west
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bank, at least 9000 listed in families, are missing at least one loved one as they start people. the they're watching out, sarah lined up stories this hour, or is there any military has concluded its own investigation into the killing of 7 aid of watkins in gauze of 5 missing. it was a grave mistake. the wells central kitchen, a group says that as cold comfort from the families, it's a very un chief antonio terraces. all st. hold for an independent investigation into the killings. perform 8 workers. you and security council has met to discuss
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food insecurity of the stress. and why the security can sense in the middle east? israel has agreed to temporarily reopen the air is costing to allow agents to servicing a nearby pool to accept its nice view. and human rights council has adopted a resolution, cooling israel, to be held accountable for possible war crimes and crimes against humanity in gaza . 28 countries voted in favor sightseeing. i'm stained and 6 was against the resolution. sonya gaggle explains a coal for accountability as israel faces growing pressure over its conducting gaza and the growing number of civilian deaths. i hold for a vote on it's the 1st time the us top human rights party has taken a position on the wall over the past 6 months. the occupying father has the sick new chapter in the 75 year old. the tragedy of the palestinian people to drop the
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resolution has been updated with the aim of responding to the aggregate of human rights violations facing us and occupied by the same especially with us for the united nations human rights council resolution calls. but israel to be held accountable for possible will crimes and crimes against humanity in gaza. it's also demanding a hold to um, sales to israel. 28 countries voted in favor. the teen abstained, and 6 voted against as a result condemned quite as well as you went on basset us to accuse the un i've and to use really bias this council that has longer band and reason and has long abandoned the human rights of these relatives, inches and today's vote was a very dark day in the history of this council. and also at the united nation western countries remain divided. but despite voting against the resolution,
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the u. s. is growing on ease of israel's conduct, was voiced by it, some besta, the united states has repeatedly urged israel to the conflict military operations against him, us with humanitarian operations, in order to avoid civilian casualties. and to ensure humanitarian actors can carry out there a central mission in safety that has not happened. and in just 6 months, more humanitarians have been killed in this conflict. then in any war of the modern era, the resolution may not be binding, but it's a sign of growing pressure is well over its actions. once it became clear that israel mary, being acting excessively late to school when it became ghost possible, it was genocide. it was blind in europe, is the venture be a trial for accountability of crimes on both sides as the us and all the western allies continue to talk about pressure, rising israel to change its tactics? for those trapped in the middle of the conflicting gaza,
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there appears to be no end insights. sonya guy jago elders era columbia has us to join stuff off because jen excited case against israel, the international court of justice. and it's on vacation columbia cold on the un highest core to ensure the safety and very existence of the palestinian people. last week, the i c, j judges ordered israel to take all necessary actions to ensure that basic food supplies and to gaza. new is israel have rejected sell off his case and accused of abusing the genocide convention. alexander around pnc has moved on this from boca time, the columbia seeking to actively intervene in the case to support south africa to offer tangible support for the palestinian cause. well, also sending another message to a thrill that it needs to stop its actions in gaza. it's also a way for the president of columbia. i left this gustavo pay through to put its
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money where its mouth has been since the beginning of the war. he has, the incessantly denounced the israel's actions in a gas that he was the 1st health american president to talk about the genocide. so this intervention was that in many ways, expected that i spoke to a source inside the columbia and government who told me that in addition to the colombian governments, 2 ports of the palace seen in the cause. also a columbia international stance on human rights justifies at a center bench. and in this case with columbus going even further at trying to convince other countries to participate. and, and this source told me that the expectation is that in coming days we'll see other latin american countries doing the same in particular brazil, mexico, sheila, and believe you sort of creating
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a larger front in south america in support of south africa's case against these rail it is rarely soldiers all preventing tens of thousands of palestinian muslims from praying at the 3rd hurley of sites in islam. many of being stults from leaving the occupied west spine to travel to the old parties, jerusalem, to visit the alexa most slower. com reports from the county of border crossing types of restrictions have been imposed during the whole the month of ramadan. this checkpoint and columbia refugee camp is the only access to those palestinians to an ox, a mosque on the final friday, the holy month of ramadan. this area would normally be bustling with tens of thousands of people this year. only does this da here and somebody in turns back. those have inside of the, i'll also show you i need the one to put them in front of me. i'm 72 years old. what do i need the permit for the upcoming? so i would have these sites to worship,
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but they don't respect the religion. possibly it listens, believe layla's arcada or the 9th decree is the highest night of ramadan. it's an important time to visit. alexa was an 8 meter high will stands in the way. promising is our routine. the father from traveling from here in the occupied west by 2 oxen most can occupied is to reason. but this here, he's right. it's always, he's were posing much tied to restrictions. the only palestinians allowed him a man over the age of $55.00 women over the age of 50. the type pot hind at the check point here in columbia. and that overlooked by its way, the soldiers, and you can see many of them standing up on the hills above on top of the age restrictions, policies must apply for permits and electronic tags via food up. but many of the strongly before we schedule different, i've tried to come here and apply for the permit with my mobile from the application,
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but it seems faulty. so i've come to us people to help you. since the warrant golf is starting to not tell you, but it's been an increase in check points and the tax for these ready minute treat . and settlers making travel more difficult and dangerous. one legal adviser tells us of israel considered adults fridays, truce love. it's suffering territory that is recognized by the united nations. since 1967 is right, is violating international humanitarian law. but annex in jerusalem and preventing philistines from reaching it, especially during the holy month of ramadan, and especially young people. so the, it's ready to check for you to say, to have a high me, there are many women who are above the age of 50 who haven't been able to enter through that to reach out to them off. so i'm going to speak to one of them out of how the aisles could, why she wasn't able to attend to the night. they told me i don't have a permit and i told them i applied but was refused. they changed the game and i asked for one on the spot. they told me to go home. palestinians here say the
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atmosphere is the most subdued betsy in 20 years. they blame increasingly aggressive, is ready policies the re time she knew occupation of separating them from the sacred psych north han out to sara columbia. in the hopes of hide westbank as a pro just as gathered in the rocky capital to monk or could stay. that is the annual celebration of palestinian solidarity final day if we're almost done by need of the heed reports from backed up the. 6 the last, the friday obama, the who, the month of busting for muslims, marks the other day old jerusalem day. this is an annual. okay. he's going to show solidarity with the people of science and to condemn these really occupation of the
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city and lance here in palestine street in the capital about about this street is his name, the palestine. these protested say they have civil. i got messages today because on the iraqi government to spend diplomatic ties with the countries, the whole thing is we're in the ocean. pay on the admissions to boy cuts products from the countries support thing isn't because you are all at home. my mom is a shame on the hypocrite, international community, which takes part and murdering innocent women and children. all my old, vicious means of killing and brutality silence about that is the worst crime they also hold on the international community to intervene to put an end to the genocide . c again, the people who say that i want to take this opportunity to do so. so
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and so the data with own nations is privately including dependence and for liberating deadlines. what is so special about this year's day is that it comes up to 6. 7 month, the staging committed to making pain buy as well. again, it does this with us and say that they blame some of redeem, still not doing enough to protect the people of was in fact they blame some auto brain is so as they say, collaborating with as well, in tightening that sage against the people of the size of the city with this i mean up to about limitation. fortunately, there hasn't been enough arrow support for guys us since a tobar 7th video, especially from jordanian and egyptian authorities who share borders with co sign. iraq has been one of the fittest countries in the world to rise up against the ministry campaigned by as well, against that as
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a and these protested to say that they would continue protesting every friday until the minutes we campaign against the people of was stops, funerals, up and held in iran for the 5 of the 7 revolutionary dogs killed and it is really strongly can syria on monday. around supreme. lita has vowed revenge for the deaths . the funerals come inside with a cold stay dosage by reports from townhouse to a day of national morning as the coffins made their way through the streets of to hong. and the heroes for well for 5 of the 7 men killed in syria. all were revolutionary guards, including one of our owns highest ranking officers, brigadier general mohammed the result in charge of her own sports forces in lebanon, and syria. as the public procession ceremony was held alongside annual foot stay events, its been health every year since these lovick revolution in 1979 on the final
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friday of from a down to show solidarity with the palestinian people mondays attack and damascus is being seen as a major blow to the guards. they've suffered 18 losses so far in syria alone since the war and also began in october. the bombing of the constables section of the reigning embassy and damascus marks a new stage in what's described as a shadow war between iran and israel. there's a messiah, you only speak, design is raised. you must know it con to chief security by carrying out the stabilizing action design. this regime will be punished. it knows what will happen and is within. i'll reach flash drive and memo from i've done on iran supreme leader set of final prayer over the coffins on thursday evening. and then a honda about the oil for both my congratulations and condolences to the families of these monitors. i hope the gold crowns patients to the mother's father's wives
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and children of these monsters. the latest attack on high ranking members of the revolutionary guards is seen by many as a test for the leadership here. how's a response could determine if israel will continue his campaign of assassinations in the region during the past 6 months on groups backed by iran, have use drones and ms solves to target israel as well as shipping in the red sea and us forces in the region while iran launched ballistic missiles at a target in our bill and northern iraq in january, the really military has not yet directly targeted israel, but after vowing revenge following damascus strikes that could soon change. creating a tense atmosphere. here for many doors, the divorce out to 0 to her on the of the russia has launched 5 missiles on ukraine,
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southern city of separation and killing at least 2 people and injuring 19 all those including a 9 year old boy. the attacks damaged several residential buildings and an industrial facility. earlier russia keys keys of attacking the separation nuclear power plants, but ukraine denied it. both sides have previously accused. each of the targeting blogs or you crane has launched one of his largest drone attacks on russia in weeks . officials say they destroyed at least 6 military planes. that's an ad base. in the southern roast of region. oscar says it repels the attack by downing 53 drones . charles profit has moved from keith. you currently miller, trees, dental and rushes claims. the russian full series of into the outskirts of the small town of chests. if you all a chest, if you all sit, sit around 10 kilometers west of buff moved a bunch of larger cities the coolest. russia took control over in my last year.
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just if you all are, is that a high l evaluation? and that's one of the reasons why i speculate it, it's taken russian full, sees so long to potentially if indeed this claim is true. get anywhere near that town. we visited it on numerous occasions last year and already the majority of the pre was $12000.00 people that lived there had already left, but it wouldn't be a tool that inconceivable that many have either refused to leave all cattle to get out. meanwhile, the russians also claiming that they have taken full control of the village of well don't. yeah. which is west of, of the washing policies took control of that vehicle in february again after a fist fight. and they have been making increment to games in that area. and a numerous other areas along the front line ever since the ukrainians will tell you that one of the reasons is because they are suffering such
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a massive deficit in weaponry. waiting for that money to be released. hopefully they say by congress in the us and for these promised weapons to start arriving from european nations. there's also been another rocket attack on the city of zach for risha. the governor of the regional governor of separation saying at least 2 people were killed in those attacks. 6 people injured, including a 9 year old boy child stop it. i'll just hero keith this year as president joe biden has arrived in baltimore, maryland to visit the size of a collapse bridge. he's been brief, 5 years working to reopen, one of the nation's main shipping lives. the fonts of scots key bridge was destroyed. also, congress ship lost power and run into it and is also due to meet with the families of the 6 construction workers who died in the accident chaper sounds. he has moved in the clean up from baltimore. interesting the timelines that are being mentioned
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. forgetting the pulse of baltimore reopened a relatively swift to them, or they've already. they've already created tube channels to bypass the wreckage. but that relatively charlotte f. a tug birds adverb budget, but they think that they can, they can remove enough of the debris to reopen a deeper child of channel by the end of april. and then the latest estimate is they can get the affordable interval and regular traffic up and running by the end of may, which is causing a certain amount of skepticism around or well, most of the people we've been talking to, but that's, that's what that's saying by the he's already had of, as you say, the burial tour of the wreckage. he's dropped the 1st responders. he's told the unified command that's federal and state officials in charge of the operation. he's going to talk to families of the bereaved 66 dead as you, as he mentioned, the full body still under the water because the weather conditions have been terrible. and over the last week. and just because that they've reassert status of under the water line and so mangled,
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but it's too dangerous for divers. there's another reason why i think there's some skepticism about this timeline. but yeah, that, that thing that there, but potentially the portal will reopen to normal freight traffic by the end of may head on al, jazeera gone, it is facing, it's was economic crisis in decades. why is it closing how problems across the country,
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the or the, [000:00:00;00] the
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governor's state owned electricity companies cussing off customers who haven't paid the bills including government institutions. public hospitals are among those now facing power outages and the effects on devastating her with us as well. proceed to i will, becca is l traumatized. she says she gets it at a public hospital in gone his capital across her baby had trouble breathing and was put on oxygen to to. so i went to check on him in the evening. there was no electricity in the morning, the doctor told him which all was dead, because the power never came back on. the health officials say the childs they have had nothing to do with paul cuts or hospital equipment, not functioning. but the tragedy has again shown how reading power outages are frustrating, meaning the government has more than a $1000000000.00 to independent pop produces. it's a lot of money in
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a country suffering. it's west economic crisis. can a generation to have a situation where to be we have power deficit to extend the i know they've done is i don't get impala is definitely not because we do not have to do it in class. but what we do not have is that we do not have money to really finance the appraisers of these utilities. politicians hopeful recent 3000000000 dollar i m s, spelled out with help. so some of the countries economic problems. but other challenges, including unpaid utility bills, age infrastructure, and corruption, me electricity problems may not be resolved quickly. well, this is wait until the problem is colleagues and then to try to fix it in a crisis mode. so what we have cnn chiron is a deficit in generation and deficit occasion by not related to procure fuel. uh for the available pipelines. the general election is in december gone is energy crisis will be
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a priority for voters already struggling with the high cost of living inflation and the tax increases our matessa out of their in origin. tina teachers and government workers who have lost the jobs have joined the latest round of purchase and demonstrating against president how the malays, economic reforms. he says the changes all necessary to help the economy, but critics say that the come back so forth. poverty to sol, theresa by reports from one is aries, nation
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increases, but they do not catch up with inflation. and that's why many are saying that there's probably another channel. there is a turn to the right. we're being convinced and then the culture of speech, the old previous government were wrong. and now we have this, those are far right. that has been tested 5 times in the past and always ended in a bad way. i'm not sure why this time would be different. he says that he's administration is aligned with united states, the current southern command. now he's also along with the international monetary fund that is on the right track, track. good information on that. there needs to be listed on an economic consensus in this country. so far may has failed to find your position has to be able to
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match and push the legislative agenda. and of course there is pension on the people who are struggling to call of with an economic crisis. that is trouble. i just see that one upside is hurries. president dana bloss has arrived in court till and so questions about the ownership of the class luxury watches. she was sped and peach, then on thursday, when congress, evasive twice against dante, the process. so as a politician, as i've said, they want to avoid a political crisis, and we'll touch on a sanchez reports from lima. president the, the phase, the attorney general, who summoned her to explain where did you get the rolex watches? how did you pay for them? how did you pay for the jewelry that she's been wearing in the past few months? that is estimated is worth about a half a $1000000.00. and why did she not declare the money transfers in her bank account? the now some protesters came to express what opinion to
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see a majority of peruvians feel they reject the government. 8 the scandal known tearing to as role like gates will further we can be able to watch this government. on wednesday, she dismissed 6 ministers and analysts say it's a pull down from the political parties in congress and want to extend their power into the executive branch. and they have decided that for now they will keep her in power. but in the census, i just see that lima, around 3000000 muslims have made the pilgrimage to mecca. the final friday of ramadan coincides with the holy as nights in his long muslims believe that the crown was revealed to the profit and hon that she might have bought out of poets from mecca. the yes is the 8 because from friends has joined the
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video is making the big image. demeka says the trip is crucial for him and his family as well. somebody's the p. it's moment the symbolizes piece. and unity as this is from a done and it's friday. where else in the world would be better than he had on his wife's, our ones that door to i have to be part of the journey all the time to strip way in advance to be able to visit the house of god and show my daughter the beauty around policeman and hopping, deployed, sees early morning as clouds of worship is gone, the full fly day brands. the sanity with policies unexpected, almost $3000000.00 worship is what the school, the 9th of degree is the highlights over a month on. and as the sun sets and to begin, as long as healthy as night worship is, will be devoted to prayers. and so, since inflation almost loans from all of, of the, well, it's a rad privilege being here,
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the mecca. then those say to replace the journey is bought from over as well. ship is with them the entire day and night here. pray. remembering loved ones and hoping once this is over, there was get a chance to start a new life. just the unity of people on the divest, see on how everyone's will together is the higher ups of those papers with the same amount. but as one of the comes to a close in a few days, the glades take a few moments between the prize to buy gifts and symphony as i'm to highlight has been selling for a few for 40 years. he hopes for more customers this year. i am looking for precious gift for my kids in it's in and my parents and no julia. i'm sure they will love it. the areas around the head on his arms most sacred side. i've packed all my life as an optional take advantage. but over the last few
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decades, the number of muslims traveling to mac uh, during ramadan has been pushed about, but i'll just be right back. okay, as let from me by the inside. so hell, rough manuel, be here in just a moment with much move today's as pain it just closer to recognizing it palestinian state prime minister pedro sanchez is that the forefront calling for israel 2 respects international humanitarian law. what i can tell you is that the situation will be gladly sought acceptable as an immediate cease firing. garza, there's an urgency to stop this terrible war and to open a new phase of sleep, peace precipitating region. the spanish prime minister talks to l. g 0. the latest news, as it breaks the message, they say they're going to detail coverage. these really prime ministers spoke this
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evening saying that the military is ready to invade drop off. despite criticisms from allies from the house of the story. everyone is terrified to shelter in the hospital for more than 6 months. right now, nowhere is case and kind of seen. these are targeted after a 10 year journey in which it has become the most important translation award from . i'm into the outer a big language world. wide shea come out award for translation and international understanding of notice is the opening of the nomination period for the year 2024 starting march. first. to may. 30 fast nominations are made on the award official website, w, w, w dot h t a dot q a forward slash e m. families in gaza, facing unimaginable hardships during times of crisis. solidarity is a strong this defense against injustice. and we've been in gaza since 1991 doing life saving look. your generosity can provide value to support to those west
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effected because he met doggy style a you'll see showing this probably test gave see now tonight today the israel applies to senior military officers. so the targeted killing of 78 was in gauze the punishment for the commission of war crimes. that is the

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