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as long as a human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you to the when the gates today that close the doors through, starvation are open. the un secretary general describes the situation and gaza is absolutely desperate and urges as well to rapidly increase the flow of humanitarian aid. the woman is withdrawn and this is allen to zeros life from door ha, also coming up as well as how me says the kidding of aid work as an s strong. some guys of his grades mistake and could have been avoided. columbia petitions,
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the world's top porch adjoining south africa's genocide case against as room under red as quick hits the milk eastern united states shaken buildings in new york and new jersey. the prussia is mounting on israel to dramatically increase the flow of food and supplies into gaza. afterward promised to open a new route for the delivery of humanitarian aid. is there a pledge to open the air as crossing came off through a phone call with us president jacob by to that also demanded an immediate cease fire and protection of civilians. latoya gave him the reports israel's nearly 6 month when the besieged population of gaza has pushed palestinians to the brink of famine, particularly in the northern part of the strip. under pressure from the united states as rails agreed to allow,
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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 it is to get supplies into the northern gods district. israel is also allowing shipments of a to enter through its pool to national. the change follows the thing who between the us president and his really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. j 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, in the days and weeks ahead is a prioritization searching humanitarian assistance. sustaining it in moving goal is that a distribution has been dangerous and difficult with incidents of his rating forces bombing and opening fire on hand points, accusations. israel denies the lack of cooperation to allow agent fasta has led to
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some shipments by sea. and the us is said just to build a floating dough to increase deliveries. at drops, it will say being used, the palestinians wasting on the ground have been killed. this power sheets failed. these relays are committing genocide. they're committing massacres less than 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 real in doing this international crime. then you know, all the 8 in the world is, is really not going to make that much of a difference. the international court of justice told israel in january that it couldn't continue to bombard display since stop the population of cause under it. so locations to the genocide convention, and you h, reach into the strip may finally get some food to many who desperately need it. but without an immediate cease fire, it's unlikely enough we'll get through to alleviate the catastrophe. victoria gay to be, i'll just say we're learning more about what israel has said. it will do to ease
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the aid crisis. u. k. foreign secretary david cameron says israel has committed to increasing the total number of a trucks to at least $500.00 a day. as we all says, alex found the capacities for the jordan land crossing to a 100 trucks a day. they will approve more types of a including fuel to enable bakeries to open and hospitals to function. and israel will activate the natural laws, what's the pipeline to northern gaza. once we pass a completed to the un secretary general as, as he hopes, as what others click to open, new aid, cargo was phoning situation and gaza. absolutely desperate. antonio gutierrez says, long lines of a trucks remain stuck on the addiction side of the the alpha crossing. having the entry to gauze are restricted when the gates today that closed the doors through starvation. that opens martin and also the population over the 1000000 people are facing catastrophic and children go to the dying for lack of foods
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and lots of these easy, comprehensible. and then finally available. nothing can justify the collective punishments of the palestinian people. the your opinions, foreign policy chief joseph, but a has commented on plans for more edwards and a tweet. he said, following one spread condemnation of the killing of 7 wells. central kitchen stuff is by the i d, f and melting international pressure is where the government will open some car doors for humanitarian aid. though he says it's not enough to prevent starvation in gaza, but it goes onto the mind as well, immediately implemented you one security council resolution demanding a sci fi, which was adoptive 92 weeks ago. on the ground and gaza, there was skepticism of the weather plans full aid routes will bring adequate relief to those in desperate need needy, 6 months and to the will, will displace palestinians and the java speak about the daily hardships we have
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that i'll be the reports is everywhere in rafa, in southern gaza, display spell as the news have to cue for toilets for drinking water to try to get a piece of bread. these make shift scans are set to provide besides law schools were most displaced. people in gaza, shelter the place is over crowded and more people arise every day. monday to solve my 7 of them, of the garden, of the schools and now very over crowded like, don't want to receive us. so we have to get some of wood and we set up this tend to be optimized. sometimes we're not even able to get any walks them and for the toilet. so they go without to have my wife and my daughters go to the schools in order to use that service. um, we don't have any toilets and for us, the man, and we're not even allowed to use the bathrooms if the school is forced to leave the homes, they put to get the flimsy tens using separate plastic sheets which provide very
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little protection, causing many to become ill below and have the lead, which is the idea of the the my daughter has been ill since the war began. the unsanitary conditions here with sewage and animals nearby have made her vulnerable to illness. she suffers from frequent bouts of flu and fever. is and was limited medical health, an overcrowded living spaces. there was an immune and the rest of epidemics, diseases you spread easily, making it tough for families to stay healthy. incleanse tends notated when coming on this. so should we came to con eunice in life. he was extremely difficult. there are 8 of us living in this tiny tent and my daughters are getting sick because of the unsanitary conditions. we have no other options. this is the only place my phone. so i should be more than 1500000 palestinians. the vast majority displaced from the notes of the gaza strip are trapped in rough by 63 square kilometers food
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and all the essential supplies are scarce due to the is really restrictions on age entering into gaza. and often nearly 6 months of israel's will and gaza getting basic needs remains the daily challenge. he has a liability which is 0 and honey my home with his in the java and self and gaza with more on how the announcements for additional age limits as being perceived. or 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 in providing him a 3 and it's resorting to all the trend is 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 a military. so theoretically speaking, when this decision is, is implemented, we're going to see a significant increase in deaf loving human atoria in it,
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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, the joint effort between these very military and these uh, organization 8 organization to ensure the flow of humanitarian aid. the talks of. 2 about close to $300.00 trucks coming in, and that is, is still not enough, not nearly enough in the face of the growing famine and the greater need of a larger desperate population as well says it's dismissed 2 officers and has rep from onto 3 of those of the attacks on monday,
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which code 74 and aid workers in gaza. the comings close to global outrage, including among israel's top allies. the armies admission that it carried out, the strikes comes as your violence has future us support for israel will depend on it, doing more to protect civilians and aid work is on the side who has more from occupied east jerusalem on the investigation of the reaction to as well as the findings, a rare admission of wrong doing might use rarely, military commanders 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
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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 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, to 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 priority and military operations needs to be designed around their protection. but the world central kitchen says
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these really army cannot credibly investigate its own failures, and it's 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 humanitarian aid workers. our operations remain suspended after nearly 6 months of war is rarely forces that have killed more than 33000 people in the besieged calls district. the army has still not admitted to any unlawful killings from the central woods as ito occupied east. jerusalem un experts have one of the security council that waiting for famine to be declared and gaza. often what happens is indefensible. it was because of an emergency mazing on the increasing risk of famine and gaza. and the
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targeting of aid was trying to ease the suffering close by as well as for gabriel and his on the reports from un headquarters. and he goes, as the un secretary general said, it's not enough for israel to admit to killing 7 international aid workers with world central kitchen. the central problem is not only made the mistakes, it is the military strategy and procedures in place that's allow for those mistakes . to multiply by him and by the gate at an emergency security council meeting to address threats to aid workers and increasing levels of hunger and gaza. the palestinian envoys rejected israel's claims. the strike on a convoy was a mistake. is the it is not a good thing. those. the laws of war will establish to protect, save the children who preached the council on the experiences of humanitarians trying to prevent famine, rejected israel's claims they are trying to protect civilians. still pretending the
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protection of civilians is prioritize here. we are overwhelmed with impediments. human life is not being prioritize, not the lives of civilians of children and certainly not the lives of humanitarians to some council members said israel's practices leading to star vision are intentional. the strategy of collective punishment that is being inflicted on the palestinian people has incorporated starvation as a method of warfare. one un official suggested military support to israel should be conditioned under compliance with international humanitarian law and all the other states. canada must use the loops to prevent stop populations of international law, 2 different methods i need to know big picture conditioning problems expo. so in compliance with the rules of below the drills of all corporation and come back in chemistry. no action was taken at this meeting. that wasn't its intent. instead,
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council members unanimously agreed that those who provide humanitarian relief to those starving and armed conflict deserve to be protected and not targeted gabriel's on don't. how does either at united nations in new york, columbia has off to join south africa's genocide case against as rather the international court of justice and this application, columbia called on the go as high as quote to ensure the safety and the very existence of the palestinian people last week i c j, john just ordered as well to take all necessary actions to ensure basic food supplies and to gaza. the with israel have rejected south africa's case and accused of abusing the genocide convention. alessandra rom, p a t has more fumble with the the columbia seeking to actively intervene in the case to support south africa to offer tangible support for the palestinian cause.
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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 money where its mouth has been since the beginning of the war. he has incessantly denounced 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 expect said that i spoke to a source inside of the colombian government who told me that in addition to the colombian government supports of the palace seen in the cause. also a columbia international stance on human rights justifies at a center bench. and in this case the columbia is going even further that 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
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latin american countries doing the same in particular brazil, mexico, sheila, and believe you sort of creating a larger front and a south america in support of south africa's case against these rail still ahead on knowledge, and sarah will explain why diplomatic tensions between mexico and ecuador showing signs of the same and how black counts of stage consequences and gone as public hospitals as the states other to the company struggling to stay afloat. the once again, if you look dire from space, you'll see clouds shrinking from surviving things. but he's basically saying highest because it doesn't really indicate generation of any showers. and indeed,
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the, the watching ology of a man as a reminder of on top stories to saw pressure as mounting on his route to deliver on a promise to open new boots. since have gone for food into monetary, an aid, as well as pledge to us in the air as crossing came off to a phone call from us president joy bind in un secretary general montoya for tash says that needs to happen quickly. calling the situation in gaza desperate guitars has also called for an independent investigation. beginnings of 7, phone aid work is fine, is around some of the trees. on monday, the un security council has met the scots food and security and the strip and wide security concerns. so in the middle, the columbia has asked to join south african genocide case against as one of the international court of justice and this application hold on vehicles on the us
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highest court to ensure the safety and very existence of the palestinian people. us president, joy biden has sent a message to the leaders of casa in egypt, urging them to press him off for deed with israel. mike, have a, has moved from washington dc. the president biden is reported to have sent letters to the leaders of kata and egypt, asking them to bring pressure to bear on her most to agree to an immediate cease fire to allow for humanitarian aid to get into gaza. and also to allow for the exchange of captives being held in gaza along with palestinian prisoners being held in as well. now this follows on to a conversation that the president had with the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu, in whom you also press to agree to a cease fire. now all of this is coming to a head at a meeting in cairo on sunday, when among others, the director of the c i, a william burns will be representing the us,
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as well as intelligence feed us from other parties to this ongoing crisis. they will be discussing the possibility of a c spy along with ways in which to increase the flow of humanitarian aid into gaza. so this is a critical point, but very clearly united states is now in box on a multi pronged way of attempt to get agreement on a ceasefire among all the parties. and this is something that it hopes will be achieved on sunday in cairo. now the us has made very clear that in order to get humanitarian aid into gaza to alleviate the absolute crisis, the, it is actually essential that a cease fire be put in place by kind of, i'll just sierra washington. russia has launched 5 missiles on you. kai and southern city of operation killing at least 2 people and in june of 19 others, including a 9 year old boy. the attacks damaged several,
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the residential buildings and an industrial facility alia russia, if used cables attacking these operation nuclear power plants. but you're kind denied both sides have previously accused each other of targeting the plant. a child stripes it has moved from keith. you currently military is dental and rushes claim. the russian full series of into the outskirts of the small town of chests. if you all are just, if you all sit, sit around 10 kilometers west of buff moved a much larger cities the coast of russia took control in may last year. just if you all are, is it 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 on numerous occasions last year and already the majority of the pre war, 12000 people that live, that had already left. but it wouldn't be
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a total 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 but 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 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 stop 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 sappers you're saying at least 2 people were killed in those attacks. 6 people injured, including a 9 year old boy child,
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stop it. i'll just 0. keith or evaluations underway, the russians to the whole wisconsin with them the so the jewel mountains, officials say the breach can lead to flooding, potentially affecting around 10000 people, emergency services of working to evacuate residents and show up to them whether warnings are being issued from new south wales and parts of queensland in australia, off the heavy rains post extensive flooding. more than a months worth of rain fall across the surrounding sidney areas. on friday, one fall may have to be rescued by bullets off to become entrapped, and has tracked to residents of being wont. the worst is yet to come. well it does look like blue sky is across sydney at the mine and, and the a emergency ryan situation seems to be aging. it's important tonight that flood levels in some of the rivers, particularly in west and see the continuing to rise. and that presents a real danger to some community. so it's very important for those who live in
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communities that are low lying flood prone areas that you continue to listen to emergency broadcast. the northeast and united states has been shaken by over at craig. no major damage was reported button millions of americans felt its effects. the center was around 80 kilometers from new york city. kristen salumi is the a 4.8 magnitude. earthquake gave me yorkers pause on friday morning. i felt my bad shape. that's new lately. um, i mean i was just laughing and then suddenly like pushing me to the side and i thought, oh my god, i was scared. i've never felt one before because i grew up in new york and we don't really have them often. so i thought it was a train personally, and then it just kept going. the city that considers itself the crossroads of the world, just 80 kilometers east of its epa center. here in new jersey
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where these coffee shop customers decided to take it to go. and then i started getting texts from my friends i did you send me? yeah. the earthquake wasn't enough to stop an emergency security council meeting on gaza. the president. i'm ok to continue. what city and state official spring into action warning of possible after sharks. this is one of the largest earthquakes on the east coast occur in the last century. so i'm usually directed my emergency management team. the 2nd we received word of this to start doing damage assessments . any life in danger. the holland tunnel under the hudson river into manhattan was closed for inspection and air travel at local airports was briefly grounded. but no major damages reported. earthquakes here on the east coast are relatively rare. the
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last time there was something comfortable was 1884. when a 5.2 magnitude quick struck the city that said a recent study by columbia university warns that even greater magnitude quakes are more possible here in new york than scientist previously thought. kristen salumi al jazeera new york. mexico has launch, designed to equitable is formalized president, who's accused of bribery, the development to as the different magic tensions between the countries off to equitable order, mexico's and basset, to leave monologue drop, hello, has more from mexico, se, se a militarize presence outside mexico's embassy. and equitable though tensions have been on the rise since ecuador announce the expulsion of mexican ambassador black institute a year land because a lot of mexican president under this one will be as over that, or has assured that diplomatic relations between the 2 countries have not been separate, most of the most size,
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the we're not going to break the diplomatic ties with a quick. oh no, literally remove the ecuadorian and best at it. we will go stitch our investigator . i gave the armed forces instructions today to help bring back our invested up the order to expel mexico's ambassador, comes after comments made by lopez over the where he drew comparisons between the assassination of ecuador and presidential candidates for it. and then they'll be since your last year with recent violence that's taken place during mexico's current election season, where several local candidates have been murdered. adding to the tension is the case of former ecuadorian vice president jorge glance who has been evading arrest in mexico's embassy in detail since december of last year. lots has been convicted twice on corruption charges, but argues he's the victim of a political persecution. by echo doors, attorney general, mexico's president says he would be open to bringing the former ecuadorian, vice president to mexico,
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where he would be granted political asylum. if you little to the center, this is the, the amish. if they authorize it, we can bring him, but it hasn't been authorized yet. i asked the foreign ministry to put out a statement, saying the right to asylum, and our sovereignty should be respected. ecuador spore administered, emphasize the statement that the country continues to greet the assassination of former presidential candidate $59.00. do you have any sense here? it also affirmed the ecuadorian government's commitment to the principle of non intervention in the international affairs of other nations. when was it up a little al jazeera, mexico said to gonna now with the stays home, the choice of a company is cutting off customers who haven't paid the bills, including government institutions and public hospitals are among those now facing power outages. the effects of devastating out of latasha has more proceed to i will becca it's l traumatized. she says she gets it at

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