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the smell of the power as always, is there a correspondence? that's what we strive to do the, [000:00:00;00] the hello why my, the inside, this is the news life from the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. more than 300 trucks carrying a cross into dogs, it is the largest deliveries since the will began on well shows of what the un says is needed to feed hundreds of thousands of civilians facing salvation. his writing troops withdrew from con eunice to prepare for a future sold as displays, palestinians return home to assist he left in berlin. also ahead. it was an
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international equipment which faded on it's been past 2 years since, based off of the one and genocide, the country has been honoring the victims and russian drone strikes found the great new city of concave as presidency. lensky calls for most support from or the has been 6 months of will and gone to a conflict that's killed over $33000.00 palestinians. destination pops up the strip and push the population to its funding. the pressure from its allies, israel now says it's allowed the largest delivery of 8 trucks in to gone. so since the war began, is rarely authorities say $322.00 trunks. event of the strip, most of them carrying food. the number still falls foss choice of the 500 trucks
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that used to arrive every day in guns that before the war began. it comes days off to you as president joe barton, warned israel and must commit to protecting civilians on a workers or risk losing american support. meanwhile, and the southern city of con eunice most is ready forces have pulled out of the fist fighting with palestinian factions as well as defense minister says that the withdrawal was in order to pass a future operations. hope you'll see my thoughts are the forces are accessing and preparing for the next mission. so we saw examples of the permissions and the shift operation. and also of that coming mission into the rough area was, is there any forces, leave con units, displace palestinians, return to salvage what they can from that destroy times. meanwhile, how much concerns it's delegation has arrived in cairo for the latest round of seats 5 towards the i spoke to our correspondence, hire a couple of zoom. he is in rafa. in southern gauze,
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the around $322.00 humanitarian troops have been allowed to get into the garza strip from both a current level salad and drop off. we're seeing boulder here in roughly these humanitarian homeboys are loaded with water, sugar flow, and all kinds of bags. that can assist with these, that palestinians are in a very desperate need for by choice mentioning also that these uh humanitarian trucks are also a combined by trucks that are going to did and delivered to the commercial sick ton to the private sector. here in the southern part of the gallons of strip, but none of these are humanitarian chromeboys had been given the access to reach to the another part of kansas trip. despite the east valley military decision to reopen again, the air is a crushing onto if it's a guarantee, if the, the flow for humanitarian supplies to people in the north. but yet only 3 humanitarian talks get into the northern parts of guns. one has been loaded with a few to others, with medical supplies being transferred to hospitals in the northern part of the territory. but generally,
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in times of pre war between 400 up to 500 to humanitarian trucks, the guns this trip was generally couldn't see work. it wasn't generally consuming on daily basis, which means that the amount that being delivered to the goal of this trip is still yet on conduct in comparable to the evidence needs of populations. here, specifically, those who are trucked in another pontiff comes on facing high rates of malnutrition and with different signs of funding looming on the horizon and tiring today, we've had a many, a significant number of is ready. troops have pulled out a southern gauze, and particularly in con eunice. many people now returning homes back home to that homes and con, you just to see what's been left behind. what are you hearing from them about what is the? yes, we have been hearing from them, that's the only found destruction that isn't every single corner of the city of con units there have been talking about. they can barely lines one building that could not be hit by is very minute treat
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a strike or even onto the reboot bottom. and they're talking about a great deal of destruction. and by being left behind, it is very withdrawal from the city of con you and it's as a result of direct bottles between almost flight isn't that use, wait a minute, treat the complete destruction of educational facilities, civil infrastructure, and even medical sector that become completely out of service, specifically for the 2nd largest hospital in the city of cognitive spots. again, right now, palestinians see that the is very with the trouble from the city right now and being station a station in the eastern part of the city is a kind of initial step being taken by these very all me in order to prepare for potential military encouraging for roughly, as the usability defense minister you off the launch has a stated that the withdrawal of the is very all me is for further preparation for a potential military incursions in a row for him. that's absolutely leading to the negotiations right now. being ongoing inquiry regarding 3 to reach
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a ceasefire agreement between our mazda and is also flatly, we have been heading to difficult days. if there is going to be any sense of collapse of security. and also for negotiations between both points on the ground, we might witness the attack. so roughly that had been widely tracked in the past few hours. okay, i'm now joined from washington d. c by sean carol, he's president and c o f. an era which is the american, nit east refugee aide organization. thank you for your time. how do you explain to some boost to the number of aid trucks that have entered southern garza today? a list for the in the near a mean guys in a near and many other international n g o c, u and agencies have been asking for more aid. since the beginning we, if you remember the column was completely shut off at the beginning of this for, for, for 2 weeks. and then the, the 20 contracts a day that president by and got these early as to read to took a few days to get going, took a long time to,
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to really get going. and as we see today, this is a welcome development that over 300 trucks is gone and it's only the 2nd time in the 184 days that more than 250 trucks have gone. and so this is a welcome development. they're still needs to be a lot more. do you think we would be talking about these 300 plus trucks entering uh, rough uh today, if we haven't seen a number of west and a work is die in that convoy we saw last week. no, sadly, no, we wouldn't be this, this tragedy, this has allowed the more pressure to be put on and what we really would all hope to see it as a israel and all of its authorities. the idea of the government, its population as well would see. and express the of the knowledge meant that the humanitarian aid for palestinians in gaza serves everyone's interest,
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a desperate population. and god does not serve the interest of israeli security on the security of its people in terms of the number of trucks. so 322 trucks, we know that prior to october, 7th of 500 trucks used to enter the strip to, to feed people and, and generally to provide supports. so how far do you think this is going to go towards meeting the needs of people in southern gaza? nothing. let me talk for a minute about the numbers and then talk about what the really important issue is. so on the numbers. again, this is a walk of development, 322 trucks. but since the beginning of this war with this number today, that brings us to just over a 100 trucks a day about a 180 trucks a day on average, over a 184 days. and i'll know that a v as early authorities have dispute in the un logistics cluster log,
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but i'll know that 322 trucks today takes the total number of just over 20020001 truck since the beginning. and i would imagine that on the 6 month anniversary, it is a nice thing to say, we have not reached $20000.00 trucks. so i suspect they know exactly the numbers that are in that lot and are, are, are using that as their metric. but that's a $108.00 trucks a day if they bring in $322.00 trucks a day for the next 6 months. that will take us to a little bit over $200.00 trucks and a still less than half is what is needed. so to make up brown, to meet the extreme, a gas in food and another central's for, for living. we need to see more than 500 trucks a day. so very welcome development, but it really needs to be don't. now the real issue is who's going to deliver all this, say, i'm right is, is block the is really won't communicate with on run won't allow the agency to
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deliver aid into the north world, central kitchen and they are on at least 2 other international n g o's have pause our work, and so we get more assurances that humanitarian aid workers are welcome. it's understood that we play a vital role and that we're protected and allowed access, protected access and safety for our workers, so that we can effectively deliberately aid. right? as you say, of the issue has always been distribution. uh, and my understanding is these trucks are not even going to be heading north the, exclusively for the south a. but the north is where we're seeing some of the most acute suffering. that's right, and we have to get more 8 into the north, the opening the the, the promise, the now so opening of the air is crossing the north is also a welcome development. but also understand that will take some time. it was damaged at the beginning of the war. it wasn't used recently in past years for goods. so we
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shouldn't get distracted by thinking that the opening of the air as crossing is going to be a big benefit. it's every little bit helps. we have to work on every front. there could be more crossings open the car, the crossing and in the on the eastern edge could be open. we just all have to work together to get more a because again, a suffering desperate dying of famine stricken all settings and gaza does not serve the interest of, of, of any one. and then the numbers of people dying from starvation are going to climb dramatically. probably regardless, it's too late to save that too many, but if we can get more food and then and, and the is really administration has said that food and water and medical supplies and shelter are allowed in without prior approval. and that was also welcome development. but we need to make sure that they're keeping their word on that and, and the, all of the partners along the supply chain. know that so that no one says, well, no, we can't move this forward because it's not approved. we can say no. in fact,
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these early authorities have improved, generally with the pre approval, no, no approval needed for food, water, or medical supplies and tense. so i co got the administration of the occupation has said there is no limit to the amount of aid that can go in. we need to take them at their word, we need to work with them and, and push and, and control and make sure that everyone is doing everything they can to double and triple the amount of a that's going in on a daily basis. and then as i say, make sure we have the capacity, we have the capacity, we need to make sure we have the security and the assurance of, of the cooperation and not hindrance i, i can say that we don't have that yet. we are still extreme, the nervous about operating guys that were not satisfied with the findings of the investigation on the world. central kitchen killings. if indeed it was an, it was an accident, it was a mistake. we and work central kitchen and everyone would like to to see the
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evidence. we'd like to hear the tapes. it's hard to believe the description of israel has given for why that cooler occurred. but if that is the case, then reassure us by, by providing the evidence. and we also narrow last, and colleen was to show our logistics coordinator just a month ago. and we don't have any explanation on, on his staff. we'd like to believe that he wasn't targeted because there's absolutely no reason that he wouldn't be targeted. and it's a crime against humanity, a crime or crime to, to target international aid workers. any a workers, he's in boston in any, any humanitarian aid worker. and it's, uh, it's very disconcerting, it's very, a stomach churning of things here recently to read of. and his really artificial intelligence program for targeting a call daddy's home. and the idea is that they attract and target until he's home and then kill him. and most of had arrived home in his family home from the day of
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delivering aid within your still had, isn't there a sweatshirt on? and he was killed as he sat down to have coffee with his family as well as his 6 year old son. i just can do this is the, this is the started from the holiday that needs to be addressed. if we are going to provide life sustaining essentials to less than the desperation in, in the gathers turn show. and i appreciate you talking to us showing carol president and see if a narrow, the american narr east refugee aid organization. thank you very much for having are now that most is rarely troops of less con eunice displays. palestinians want to rebuild by lives. most will be starting from scratch him cuz already visited some of the areas that i've been destroyed as well as ministry. i am currently in the heart of can eunice after that,
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is there any forces withdrew from the area after 4 months of and less violence? is there any forces where stations here we can see in the houses, right things and you have through and left overs from that is ready. authorities the destruction is massive. these are is right in the right things and they are all over this building and we witness does a couple of houses have been also having the same words in the same drawings. they literally left their writing on every house. they invaded and stormed income unit. we don't really understand what these are written. some people use google translate to understand the messages is
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where the forces left in their houses and on their walls. and we're also talking to some people. they're saying that they told like they told us that they do not even recognize their house and their neighborhoods from the amount of destruction. all of the streets are completely demolished. there are no streets anymore. it is converted into a part of town. even the houses the r since tom they or they are unsuitable for a living where it's obvious that there has been a lot of bottling between the is there any forces and the palestinian resistance? the infrastructure. the infrastructure has been also d p damaged in this area. residents of con, eunice were forced to flee from newness under gunfire. air strikes,
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larger munitions and they evacuated to the that a bela and 2 to 4. but the question is, are these people going back? and if they're going back, going back where there is no where that's suitable for them to live. some people are also still looking under their beloved ones that were trapped under the rubble people in new and his have been witnessing and list violations by that is really forces. they were arrested from announcer hospital. they were killed and bumped. and now after 4 months, they finally got the chance to go back and to check up on their houses. this isn't included, the aga zeta knew this of israel says it's sending a delegation to egypt capital for another round to cease fund negotiations to end the war ongoing side as well as prime minister and says his country will not file
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to international pressure. can you all of the show to come us stuff showing us how mass hopes that the pressure from outside and inside will make israel surrender to these extreme demands. it will not happen. israel is ready for a deal. it's israel is not ready to surrender. instead of international pressure being directed at israel, which only causes him us to hot in its positions, the pressure of the international community should be directed against thomas as a come up. well, this comes as pressure continues to ramp up on these riley government at home in west jerusalem, thousands of vans and government purchases on demanding the return of his ride, a captive being held in the office. they say seesaw negotiations and no prioritizing the attempt is nice or a challenge was out the purchasing west who were spending sensitive support with a high level is ready delegation in cairo, having been given and expanded mandate by the governments to negotiate facies by
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deal these protest as have come down to these already capacity the parliament to try to keep the pressure on benjamin netanyahu is government to bring the captives how not to protest movement is going on as well at the moment. this is the less political of the 2. it is previously critical that the governments for not doing enough to bring those captors home, but it is not actively calling for the ouster of the government for benjamin netanyahu to leave office. the other movements is much more political, much more anti government. for the 1st time body of this week, those 2 movements came together in big protests, interested them and tell of a process, many of which ended up with significant violence with clashes between protest isn't police and some heavy handed policing, arresting, detentions, etc. now many people think that benjamin netanyahu would not win another election.
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so the government process movement is trying to get him to coal. the elections. there were those who believes that he is so dislikes in this country that he cannot survive politically. the end of this world, but for the moments, benjamin nothing you know is resisting those calls and he's banquets for which happens west racism. one of the longest southern palestinian prisoners in israel has died in custody. while a doctor spent over 30 years in prison. he was one of 19 palestinians convicted for involvement in the greek, the killed in his riley soldier in 1984. someone's rights is gathered in ramallah in the old pod westbank to show sort of guarantee with wanting data. and all the palestinian prisoners held in is really custody. talk of was due to be released next year. a dozens of rockets have been launched from 11 on into is really occupied golan heights,
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as qualified to say they target to the base and ad defense post. and talk follows is really strong sullivan on back a valley some 100 kilometers from the buddha. israel's ministry says it's now completed, another stage of preparations for a possible full on will with lebanon, syria, ali have some, has moved from comfort and southern level. the is ready as strikes today in different areas of south 11 on from p. i'm in the east to to it off in the west and also in pennsylvania and quite a few left. this is just the invitation, how's the situation in devon on has been evolving since 6 months when this phone 6 sauces yesterday only the. busy 7 on the tax seemed to be 500 meters from the board on this gave us, it gives us a kind of an understanding of how the dynamics have been changing over the past months that are more than 100000 people. now, this faced from the border area,
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what at the beginning the conflict was contained, but now we can say that it's any more the ration itself anymore. will say this with, as you can say, as i say that the sovereignty and also has well on the other side, is trying to expand the front. how does that play? whereas it's saw you think, committed to bases in the golan heights, which is also something unprecedented in, in previous was over the past 6 months, they've been more than 50 civilians go along with hundreds of hezbollah and all the militants and fights is also killed using this conflict, we don't have any salt for a lot of stuff. this house was destroyed by is ready as trucks. such scenes can be seen and different, and many of the live in these sounds across the board does. how the, how sure much is it off? drop it off,
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so the level of the as israel continues, it's will on gaza, which the us highest court has said is a plausible case of genocide. lawanda is mocking ceci years since the 1994 genocide that president polk are going to use the occasion to point out the failures of the international community 3 decades ago. the wells sort of side as over 800000 tootsie and who to moderates. will mascot. stephanie decor reports from the capital kick on to the national anthem on what the rwandan president cold, a very heavy day. it's 30 years since we want as genocide, an estimated 800000 people slaughtered over the course of 100 days and they didn't have to for genocide, i guess it was a genocide to folks and that way husband killed the wife wife didn't put
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a time on children, the world watched in shock, but did nothing. it was an international real quick minutes. which faded portals where the from content, the whole color that sits forwards to among those here are frequent heads of state to the former french presence between us acquisition and the former us president. bill clinton wizard was president in 1994. the americans too, did nothing. we all the governments books person why they think they were left alone because some lives don't matter. this is what the president was saying today in the examples with the case of the lessons that we have learned is that there's different standards for different kinds of people. and this is what we run to a very pragmatic about our situation. these really present isaac heads up here to israel, currently facing genocide charges sports. we're on garza,
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at the international court of justice. the president store to the commemoration in the morning with the lightning of a flame of remembrance and so small in comparison to the hundreds of thousands of lives. it honors it has been a long and painful process to reconcile, to forgive and to trust. and we're told it's a constantly evolving process. there were 2 messages here, one of the resilience of their wanted people and also the responsibility they fair to keep reconciling. and to make sure that a genocide never happens again, the other one was of the failure of the international community that despite the cold of never again event since 1994 show us that that seems to fall then on deaf ears. stephanie decker, i'll just say we're all together. morale by way was only 12 years old when she lost her father in the ones in genocide she reflects on her journey of reconciliation.
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donald was only 42 years old, the same age the today. and so today came as a very important i telling my kids all the time, the top i really got to have made it 43 years old, especially housing, but that was out there was a professional, so complete area who was young. she was full life ending was to come home, not the i have forgiven 100 percent and i wish that there were many people in wanda that who do really takes about forgiveness. instead of taking up the general sign of just the opposite to size is that south africa has highlighted the london genocide during its case against israel at the international court of justice. it says the international community failed to prevent the trustees from being committed back in 1994 and ones that history should not be
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repeated. and so he gave some be reports warning, some of the images in have a force, a lot of stuff. the genocide in rwanda unfolded in full view to belgium. peacekeepers were tortured murders on the 1st day of the killings and appeal for reinforcements was denied. and does the number of those killed increased the united nations security council condemned domestic cuz that refused on the insistence of the u. s. and the u. k. to use the term genocide, us president bill clinton admitted to require it when he visited rwanda in 1998. we did not act quickly enough after the killing began. we should not have allowed the refugee camps to become safe havens for the kill us. the we did not immediately call these
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crimes by their rightful name, genocide, report published by one to in 2021, found friends for a significant responsibility for not stopping the mask because despite prior knowledge they were being planned, some estimates put the number of debt at around 800000 friends was accused of covering up its role and even protecting some perpetrators. a french inquiry, blame the government for not for seeing the slaughter and said it more serious and overwhelming responsibility, boston to absolve the french government of direct complicity. did you count the money, the killers who stole the swamps, the hills? the touches did not have the face of france. france was not an accomplice. budget. the company's south africa has filed the case against israel at the international court. of justice accusing is of carrying out genocide in gaza and says history should not be repeated. wanda spins out as a summons. they've got
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a group to all of us for giving food for, for the international coming, giving food to prevent it from hip. and that does not have it live with the same but a grid when it comes to published by the international criminal tribunal for when the based intends in the convicted 61 people for that role in the killings. hundreds of thousands more. her face trial and community quotes in rewind. so 2 years on many see the failings that led to that genocide. as a time the less than i'm on this never seem to more relevant. victoria gates and b l g 0, or richard monk crease has a project director with the inside some crisis group. he says preventing another outbreak of on and so we'll take complex diplomacy, not just un troops on the grounds. one of the major elements of the international response to base violets and the 1990 was to set top large complex un
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peacekeeping missions. i quits, not certainly with soul, which is uh, the famous blue helmets, but also with human rights offices, by trusting prevention, teams and so forth. that. but it seems that it's preventing of trustees in large areas in very complex complex situations is very difficult to do. and ultimately, the best way to prevent the trusty volumes really is to work to prevent civil will be around the others, the guidance and others as well have types back proxy on groups, their own groups and the dmc. but they give them support to ever since the 19 ninety's. this has been a permanent feature of nice and he's been biase despite the full will actually go to war in 2003 full despite success, they've done across the key elected governments in the cold. i've been the groups roaming around north key move probates. it's already proven sound people pro it's
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many as a little, but many of whom are backed by neighboring countries. rwanda, but also as i cite other countries and that's been true rights up to now at the moment um there are landed security blocking the i'm 23, which is wreaking havoc across no problems. never went to says more or less likely in private to remind the sites its reason for backing. the empty tray is to counter the seattle group, which is a group led by people who were guilty of the genocide to agent in the back to don't commit to the driver side of 1994 so that we see the links and the history is present today, many fabulous suspect, the one that has all the motivations, but nevertheless this history of all the roles through the decades. unfortunately, while the population of the people permits them to come guys, i suffer the consequences are so hands on the out of their surviving on donations.
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we meets counts of patients and knowledge and tina feeling abandoned by the new governments. plus, i'm in the fernandez and called to get on the west and goes to for lancaster. what legal indian fishing is making life difficult for local fishing communities? the color we still have our tropical sites that will ring away just to the north west of australia. this is old, it won't cause any problems, it will stay off show and it will continue to just push a little further southwards and west was the main point of action that we are concerned with. is that cloud and rain that has been affecting the southeast of australia? it's a dying feature. now we are looking at where to whether making his way to what was the state and to increase the weather, particularly across the south on and as we go $13.00, monday was still
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a few showers just running in behind that southeast corner of south australia. we'll see some wet weather victoria, still seeing some showers, still a chance to show us to, into that eastern side of new south wells all the way up towards sydney. so what's, what are the 2 across that has made it? it is all making his way further. east was bright. that's why why the coming back and behind has that weather that we have coming into a southern i'm central possibly zealand as we go on through the next couple of days . it will continue to drive its way further. east woods. meanwhile, some pretty wet weather rolls i pushing out of southern parts of china, running across the fall south of japan. so he, she caught a cold. she was saying some very wet weather. and that rain already ramping up as we go $13.00, choose the east and everything. some live to down both possibly see some snow as a mountains take care 17th the system about is
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now donate today of the watching out. is there a mind that thoughts of stories this hour as well says $322.00 trucks, most of them caring food have and some calls that no just delivery of mount a certain age engines, a strip in 6 months, a full face, 5 talks, a set to resume in cairo, a delegation from us as arrived in egypt and capital. and it is ready, one led by the chief as most side is also a shuttle to take off. 12 military says it has with strong most of its troops from the con eunice area. and the southern golf at defense minister you are gland, says the plows is to past future operations on
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a sold some efficient washington has also been weighing in on the trip withdrawal white house national security communications advise that john covey says he doesn't believe the troops leaving con nunez means an imminent offensive in math . it's hard to know exactly what that tells us right now. this was just an announcement that they made. i'd certainly let them speak to their operations as we understand it. and through their public announcements, it is really just about rest and reset for these troops that have been on the ground for 4 months. and not necessarily that we can tell indicative of some coming new operation for these troops. they've been on the ground for 4 months. the we're, we're getting is they're tired, they need to be re fit. honey. i spoke to david 0, she's a professor at the national defense university. he says the true withdrawal is a strategic news by israel. and they have been in combat for a long time in forces do need to be rotated out, get a bit of rest,
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get refitted. the 2nd imperative is there probably is preparation for an assault on rough. i think that that is inevitable in the as really calculation. and the 3rd thing is, i think that, given the tensions with your ron and lebanese has bowl up, there's a possibility that the israel may want to have troops that are not can down in gaza . but are available for operations elsewhere needed in the short term. what are your thoughts on how the war is actually going? i mean, we had some a missing apartments snatching out today saying his troops. so one step away from victory. do you think that's true given early yesterday, we were hearing the 14 idea of soldiers had been killed in sizing and con eunice. well if, if they're one separate, it's a very big step. i'm fighting in urban areas is extremely difficult for any army. and you know, a rough or is going to be a very, very difficult battle because you not only have a very desperate enemy that is in
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a prepared multi level, you know, from tall buildings down to underground tunnels. defensive positions. but you also have an immense amount of civilians or displaced who are going to probably be harmed if there is fighting there. and israel's calculation is going to have to weigh more towards minimize the civilian casualties because of the strategic damage they're suffering. that's going to be hard to do against a determined enemy here. so if it is a step it's, it's a very large step and it's likely to last for more, more in terms of months and weeks. you've implied that a rough uh and a rasa offensive is inevitable. uh, how do you see a president i didn't, would react to that if it did indeed happen is rough,
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a red line for him. i don't think it is. i think that the president biden recognizes that israel, you know, has a right to exist in security, and that if how mazda is military infrastructure is not destroyed, then i'm also will have the ability to strike into israel at will. and unfortunately, what's the last of their military infrastructure is in rafa? but i think president biden will follow the lead of an immersion group in his party and be watching the conduct of his really forces and the use of force, the infliction. so then calculus very, very carefully will not. he'll be less hesitant to criticize israel than he was at the opening of the campaign. we've had senior democrats like nancy pelosi switch that positions and supports on stopping of on sales as well. do you think this is a genuine? pushed by us politicians to stop with themselves as well. oh, is this a little political postering ahead of the election?
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it's, i think it's the latter. i mean, the way we have a weapon sales configured is a new weapon. sales only come before congress if they're out a certain threshold. so i think that any member of congress has the ability to hold up a weapon sale like that almost indefinitely, unless the administration takes exceptional action. so i don't think that the is really request for f 15 fighters and f 35 fighters will be fulfilled until the gauze and campaign is ended. the to the ukranian president is wanting his country will lose the war against russia and 1000 get moved, ministry aid from washington along the residential. these comments come as russian forces launched, the new wave of drone on missile strikes on the ukrainian city of concave. charles,
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drafted what's the, there is no, is safe in called cuba, these days. russian palms, kamikaze drones and missiles can strike anywhere. and at any time, the crane 2nd largest city of the i was standing by the window, so we will shut the glass. enjoy my face for through i fell on the floor. my wife gave me 1st day of we came outside and he was complete health, naples and friends comes with each other. they make temporary repairs to their rates homes, but there is mounting fear of increasing russian attacks involving what ballistics expect, say, or re purpose. so be the width of the so called light phone 5 by just 5 to how to of range of most of ukraine's air defenses. people in this neighborhood say there was no strategic or military side. yeah. a thorough attacks
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like these happening day and night across car keeps city and the why the region. every attack, the fear, amongst the people who live it is growing and is realizing and among some residents who accused you of socrates of not doing enough to protect the people they want to know. if i want to touch him, shouts this man, to the man of cock kids body guards. are you telling me to fly to your system? there you go. fine. i'm just focused because i remember on the day of the invasion you would just pouncing flowers. you now just safety face drinking to once again the explosions and coffee. and that's why people also distress. we need a defense. we have to close the skies across the sushi smoke rises remote buttons, house homes destroyed this time. finding deceptive russian kamikaze drawn remnants
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of people's lives broken and scattered with the child remains of an animal, a pet, maybe 67 year old galena sits through the rubble of her home. she moved to crane from feder, russo almost 50 years ago. it's as much the shock, nothing else but shock. she grinds me. i don't know what to do. i live alone. what can i do? show me the juniors my rush just as it doesn't deliberately target civilians and it's trying to hit ukraine strategic an energy infrastructure in revenge for ukraine in the tanks across the board. a c. m. c. words for the people of the city. many of whom like galena, terrified and struggling to co. a child strength without a 0 called keith is 90.
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1 people have died in mozambique also makes shift ferry signed off the countries north coast hunting fuzzy people on. but on hold the convention fishing booth when it signed off, num, pool of province on sunday. authorities save the vessel was not suitable to carry passengers rescue as have found 5 survivors before the salt. such efforts have been made difficult by sea conditions to date as president how the malay took office, promising to end the welfare states. he says, ruined the economy. and while he implements his plans, people are struggling to find medications and some or even dine, because they're not getting what they need to raise a by reports from where there's, there's the past year hasn't been easy for probably a windows 10 to 15 years old. and was diagnosed with leukemia in the middle of any going on a crisis in argentina. he social security benefits don't cover the medication he
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needs. the law says that federal government is responsible, but pablo has been struggling to get the came of therapy that will save him. he's surviving on donations because his family can't afford the treatment, which costs more than a $100000.00. i feel better now. i was in hospital for a while and it was horrible, but my mother was able to find a donor for some chemo therapy. and i'm better now. many are blaming have you had relate to the office promising to reduce government spending. history generally forms are having an impact on poor argentines and those in need of medical help. seeing these base 31 and has been diagnosed with hodgkin's lymphoma, a type of cancer that attacks the immune system. it can be cured if treated early. the government says that they were irregularities and the handling of the medicines, but they never stopped giving them away. they have created a list of people with the cases that they were taken. carol phillips,
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this case is right there, but until now, she has not received the medicines that she desperately needs. the last time she received a full treatment. what's in december when a companion dumb assumed that they would, i will grant a cancer charity. she says the government department in charge of handling the medication is being audited and using responding to patients needs said that i say i am guessing the most. we have been assisting families for 13 years. but since december, we have been getting doses of cases with people calling us cry even every hour. we don't know what else to do to helping many of those fighting to get the medicines have ended up in court. sewing the government, by the way, those hasn't, we are chronic and one of the to can you me a condition which means his red blood cells are being destroyed faster than his body can replace them a contract. i don't know how we contacted a lawyer and we made it public. so our case wasn't rejected. and that's why he has
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the medicine until maybe 6. after that we will have to start again. these are just some people whose lives are at risk because they rely on the state to save them, but they are in getting the help they need, at least to cancer patients have died in recent weeks. the survivors i hoping they knew government won't forget them as the biggest i will, as i see that when a site is just supermarkets in several countries and coming on the increasing scrutiny of a price gouging in australia. a government inquiry into the grocery sector has been launched and in new zealand shop is paying some of the highest prices in the world . wayne have a full, it's to use, the land is in a recession. money is tied to so many and more than anywhere that's being felt in the supermarkets. there were just 2 major grocery companies in new zealand, which control 80 percent of the markets, squeezing consumers and supplies. on the same time,
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i only have one or 2 magistrates markets to sell to. i don't feel like they're able to put a livelihood risk. and i will say he took 6. the 10s that i've given from us look at me delegations of price gouging at anti competitive behavior. last year, the government introduced amended tree code of conduct for the grocery companies. there been many complaints. again, supermarkets, both here and in australia, including advertising, special discounted price is on products, which it later found to be more expensive than the original price or combo deals on items which it cheapest is bought individually. in australia to companies have 65 percent of the markets and not being criticized, but using inflation as an excuse to keep increasing prices. nice. i agree to be interviewed by l g 0. but the government is investigating the industry. we heard that these inquiries will not only encourage stiff lockets to do better by consumers,
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but encourage the government to introduce strong the laws and protections for consumers. there's more competition in places like great person in the united states, but in the us, food prices have increased 25 percent in the last 4 years. the new zealand and australian markets a smaller and the full less attractive to foreign companies to into it's the consumers itself is perhaps now more than ever. wayne, hey, al jazeera oakland is still a heads on al jazeera. i am hashim injured. this who sent restoration is under way to breathe life. one, why the trades and cultural home critical debate. pony farmers are angry. people are starving and we actually have to experts
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the stream announces era of the because india propose to hold a general election on an inhabited island between india and she'll, lanka is false, becoming a campaign issue. the rights to coaches, the blue and the wars is around it was seated to strong confine you, denny, in the 1970s that decades old decision is now causing problems for indian fishermen . now fernandez reports from the west coast of shrink the sun. johnson is industry. lincoln jews, and she says it's because he's a fisherman, some southern india the they have captured him because he went to fish since he was the more drove off. he has been doing the 61 sentence. johnson is one is more than
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$178.00 people from time and now do the rest of this year for legally fishing, interlock and voters. most skipped sentences from 6 months to 2 and a half years suspended for 5 years. this means imprisonment is guaranteed to repeat, defend is the hundreds of thousands of families are dependent on pushing. here. it is only for our livelihood that because of the board to be not doing it on purpose . even the government is aware of the growing number of fishermen being jail does lead to protest and south india. the community says they have faced in these waters for generation. for the problems began with india. c did controlled to show lanka of the island of katya 2 and surrounding waters between the 2 countries in the 1970s. this annual feast on the island grows thousands of indian fishermen and the assemblies this year the boy go to the event. as campaigns, he tapped the head of gingerly elections starting and ended this month. politicians,
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a waiting on the tensions prime minister, not in the movie, has accused the opposition of being callous to attach it to saying, quote, it has home, the interest of poor official beneficial women in particular shrunk. it has dismissed the rhetoric as politically motivated. the india has an election now and this kind of statement comes during the elections, indian and fishermen over 18 united stated to really waters and landing stock worth more than $40000000.00 every year. i'm not too long because main concern it says what is, is the fact that destroying the marine environment. so i think career fair script these rest of sent in not being able to catch enough within their boxes and going beyond a to try and find what they can with that own. walters, empty indian fishermen find the rich pickings in for a long can seize a major, droll, low, cuz here in coast a deal on the west and close the indian both. i know regularly fishing in these waters,
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local issues on concession to dodge is 0. they have badly affected fishermen and day to day when the indian troy is coming to carry the fish away their lives that day. you can come back in time and now do many people likes and got e c political. the statement on katya to as an election give, make, and one that one just that james family members return home may have fernandez. i just need your way school sheet on to a saudi arabia spending billions of dollars on developing tourism while also investing in preserving its cultural heritage. one area that is benefiting is the old town in the city of jetta. it's a unesco listed site known as our blog, how some of the bar explains how it's rich history is coming back to like. as soon as you get into the old center of jet the, you find yourself lost in amazing all the ways and buildings. hundreds of years,
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so spread over an area of just one mind as but it is home to more than $650.00 historical buildings made of gold stones and woods. i have good times to be honest because it's a very ord, it's a nice area to take to. so the people, it's amazing. i visited many of a a rabbit countries before. uh, but uh or to do like this. we never meet before. so before the seat house is a landmark building, it was ones the temporary residence of sante radius found the king of the disease, or was a 100 years ago for more than a 1000 years, muslims from africa, the live bones and south east asia passed through. here all the way to america. turning the old city in 12 labrenz, cosmopolitan and culturally diverse hub for sound is preserving bath. heritage is
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crucial, not only to attracting to risk also said the stands out of the city with a vibrancy of its own. a man in how we has a degree in traditional outwards, she enjoys showing visitors, the dedicated geometric patterns and vote is used in the architecture in a minute and not have the can see in a minute. so yeah, visitors tell us they feel a sense of peace and tranquility when they come to the old town. and i tell them that it's because of the masons who put their love in cross thing, these beautiful buildings, which will flush out somehow one of the oldest most this most is one of the oldest in jet. the more that it's recently renovated open courtyard was kept intact on teams. and the buildings with a disability district program is, is not about restoring buildings only. it's more than that. it's to revive the old town to bring back life again to the old town like it was in the past. i thought it was a c is
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a would call the professor that was in decline. but now things have changed and his business is booming. and see, i'm a new i'm and could be there is hope for 2 years and i have trained hundreds of craftsman they will become would cover themselves. manual craft gives you a great sense of satisfaction and it's a cultural value that needs to stay. 8 who's traditions of why the. 8 the most of how do i have to books around beating his drum to remind people to wake up for that to kneel before the start of the month done fast. the old town also known as a pallet, is alive once again, especially about about a 100 eva jet. okay, that's it for me, molly inside. so this needs out lot small on all websites out. is there a dell come through to get out my clinic coming so hell around and we'll be here just a moment,
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but much more. today's the stay with us. the must be the emotion in their own words. 3, i'll just leave a general as described working as survived through his rails or so of course a lot of my dad was i was calling and especially as much the sort of journalism on the genocide on the jersey. you want to report, but the same time you want to feed your company. you also want to stay alive as pain and just closer to recognizing it palestinian state prime minister petro sanchez, is that the forefront calling for israel to respect international humanitarian law . what i can tell you is that the situation on the ground, the slot acceptable as an immediate cease firing, godsa. there's an urgency to stop this terrible war until open
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a new phase of stability. peace for space in the region. the spanish prime minister talks to l. g 0 of injustice for me, k is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's like to live in some of the most dangerous parts of the world to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day . everyone, hey, is watching the news on the mobile phones. but unlike your eyes, they don't watching full the news. they weren't seeing that he was being destroyed in real time. when you're on the ground, when you're showing people what's going on, whether it's a war or a natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure they understand less simple language is absolutely crucial. facilities already 50 percent evacuated. most of those people actually left in the early days of the world. i couldn't do this job without the best camera man best produces the
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best pictures and those other people to ira long. and in order to be able to get that message out to the world, the more than $300.00 trucks coming 8 across into galls or it's the largest delivery since the will began. but well, sure of what do you and says is needed to feed civilians facing starvation, the thoughts overall many of what challenges there in life my headquarters here in the also coming up these really true. so tools and con units to prepare for a future,

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