tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 12, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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is really prime minister, spoke this evening saying that the military is ready to invade drop off despite criticisms from allies, from the heart of the story. everyone is terrified. thank you. shelter in the hospital for more than 6 months right now. nowhere is case and kind of seen. these are targeted the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's, i them, this is the news out live from dell coming off in the next 60 minutes. more is really a tax across gaza, nearly a 100 palestinians killed in the past 24 hours. 3 john liz saw injured in the sight of dresser g camp was being described as a target to these rainy attack time and says it sent messages to me and most most
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we to reduce violence. hundreds of across the border. off the rebels sees a bowl of the town and rising river levels in southern russia falls locally, the so called the mass evacuation of cities and on piece of statements with your thoughts. we'll have the latest from day to of the last is tied to what it says. the 2nd round, as he looks to make a wrinkle. 24 consecutive cuts at old gusts. the it's $1500.00 g m to 5 pm in golf. so why that's what i was from bonham is a civilian areas shows no sign of using at least 89 palestinians have been killed in the past day and attacks right across the street. many of the bodies remain trapped on the rumble. and 3 journalists who are working on the outskirts of them aside,
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refugee campbell engine. officials say they were targeted and is really attack, or one of those victims lost his thoughts. the 3 journalists were all clearly identified as members of the price. and there have been scuffles in the occupied westbank half the dozens of his right. the central is a tank to protest. indians, ne, overall my law, at least 6 people were injured. let's go live to thought a cup of zoom in the roof. i in southern garza so thought it's a still yet another law the well this is day 3 of a that's okay as bloody is every other day and gaza. yes, i mean there is no in fact any electronic been fighting on the ground t a in guns as these very forces has been happening completely opposite, hating the military attacks and also the village of operations in different areas. of course, the territory now starting with one of the latest attacks has been carried out on the southern part of a say to and,
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and that was neighborhood. they have been targeting the cultural lands alongside with the number of residential houses. these areas that to offend, shooting, that there is right, the mid 3 have the rates it in before, and we have been missing on top of artillery and strikes. and mr. ross, a refugee come where it has been right now. the csl for the is where the military operations, the as is where the military has announced the beginning of a military operation. the worst since the early hours of today's morning at least 65, a city i have been killed in that succeed alongside with more than 70 others being a one that i as a result of the unrelenting compartment on that we have been hearing from high witnesses that, that they've been bought meant by lambs and see, did not stop as the system. i think a policy that these very mandatory now is using is the full destruction of residential houses just to give a clear vision for them. and it will bring the troops along side to guarantee that there was new and the threats,
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but the majority of areas that had been targeted contains civil facilities and residential buildings backed right now had been reduced to the top of that and thought i would have talked about these 3 generally. so when the today was the word on that condition. now, a man, well, the attack in fact has been carried out in, i'm gonna say rock a refugee come as a group of palestinian daughter. this has went a, from a rough life to a new sort rock in order to documents and to, to pull the latest updates on the ground as a pot to be is very expansion of their manager. encouraging that they have been surrounded by bombs, despite the fact that they have been, we are in their helmets, they're generally best with impress, saw and being branded on it as well. so the minutes we did not do any prior warnings. the eye witnesses that have have been confirming that the attack has been carried out. suddenly, with rejoining this have been
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a good one of those journalist has lost his leg well to others. has been mind to read in jet and right now they are receiving good treatment. in august the hospital, this is a part of the ongoing analogy you decide to campaign. we're doing that as has been one of the main focus point of this military attack as the number right now has rise and in terms of the dust don't. and also the engine joining us will work, trying only to cover the latest, despite the fact that they were taking whole the safety procedures. but these 20 minutes we had deliberately targeting them, closing this number of casualties today. all right, we'll leave it that. thanks so much thought a couple of assume us getting. busy of this now with johnson died, he's the head of the middle east dash got reports is without borders, joins us now live from paris. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, how strong tell you why these images and the reports which you seen about what happened today to those 3, john list a good evening or unfortunately,
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we are, we backed this month's model of this war and the storing these, these, the rewards of turner's being at the turn is macon, georgia is need goes to come. so the, so the phase, the point where you have 3.7, almost a over the past 6 months. this is just the latest a 3rd of the we are extremely sharp. it's unacceptable of the trying to attend the car transport, things, features and injuries. the following on the phone is 3 journalists including such highly that your people. ready or this doesn't have to be because we, we wish him as long as you, i mean, if we can talk about that sort of recovery. but we've been with an express article . so there was a journalist and this probably says also been interviews on the home from george. you must have done that on a video of this. and the one bed is a dozens and dozens of orange or genders. and more than
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a 100 journals skin by is really. ready over the past 6 months, this massacre having the international energy just of the pressure. so the extremes box can easterners we are calling for an end for this in junior, looking at the video looking at the circumstances of this attack, how they will mocked as price. are you concerned that this was a targeted strike of the information we have on someone we've been able to see. ringback the garbage was transporting the german, this was target, this was a, it wasn't until back as far as information regarding the shows it was, it was either the, the discharge on the car. so we have enough evidence to talk about the dispute. and unfortunately, this is nothing we seen senator is targeting, that's getting turned as if we refer to the beginning of a journalist from the most of us later on. we're also in the car with the surgeons due in january,
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and then it's drying the car according to those really on the inside of the next, the side of the car without managing the organs of each other, accusing some of the centers. of course there has been no evidence or from sustain . ready those really are these things and as you've been the investigation spoken to singles, i'm again, i'm confirming that they weren't sure. how disturbing is it that we're continuing to see members figures of civil society being hit in gauze from 8 workers to un officials like tests. ingram, yesterday talk about what happened to her con volume to today, more journalists even off the, the changes which was supposedly made off to what happened to the personnel of will, central kitchen of course, any, any of the on civilians or a workers argumentative workers is completely is completely unacceptable to
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purchase orders. our movie is to protect and defend journalist from nation. and i can tell you that the, that the journalists are not on the accepted, but they are also the conventions of loss of international part of the international conventions and long journals, accidents of the news and deliver games and says, in the world, uh, this is this according to the game, i mentioned, excuse me, any, any of the civilians considered, or, i mean the number in the specific instance in the interest to be accurate because it's a for the engine is and so there's a variance in this instance. so of course for you to know this are as i've has already, as already uh, past 2 complaints and international criminal records for crimes against the insurance since october 7. regarding a 3rd complaint that we refinanced on this one we finished. all right,
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thank you so much for sharing your thoughts on that. jonathan duyka, many agencies of stopped operating and gospel because of a tax buys, right? the forces somebody groups are assuming that work. oh, yeah, my colleague 40 bucks you bucks spoke to showing carol, how does the american nearest refugee age. he says, israel is a show. the circumstances on the ground will change to allow for safe operations. mostly we've decided to resume operations because the needs are just so great on our staff who are the ones are staffing guys over the ones on april. second, who in response to the world essential cation killings and the loss of our own staff a month prior to that said stop, we have to stop or we can do this under these conditions. and so we work cart over the past week 10 days to get some insurances, which we feel we have gotten for really protection of a workers and humanitarian work that shouldn't be there all the time in
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a conflict. and as we've seen with over 280 workers killed, it hasn't been, but now we have pledged the staff was very eager to get back to work because the needs are so great. and that's where we are. so what sort of guarantees and assurances have you received from these realities that they'll stick to the deacon fiction system? what? what guarantees have they given you the del, abide by the system? the truth is, it's not really safe to go back to work, but our staff wants to. we do believe that there are new measures in place. we've been told that there will be no attacks on humanitarian emissions or workers or in the area of ac, monetary and operation. and unless there is a suspicion of an armed miller 10 in the area, in which case, any decision to act on that would have to go up to a senior commander. whereas in the past, it seems, it would often be decided at a lower level that
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a technical officer and also that there would be no collateral damage on humanitarian workers or missions. and we've been told that and we will be watching and seeing how, how operations are not just for us, but for all of the un agencies, international engineers and, and how simian engineers and community based organizations that are doing humanitarian work. the overhead of us minute feel for asians, and them at least is in israel to quote and i preparations for a potential attack. for me, ron, this follows as well strong contact ron's consulate building in damascus earlier this month. well that's attacked, killed several high ranking, your radian come on those rounds, the this of freshman to retaliate is, right. the army says it's on highlight. let's go live now to have the sun hope. she joins us from occupying the stories of them. so we know the head of same come is visit thing is right. well it seems mission that well,
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he has met with these really defense minister yeah. along the lines. and that's because they are discussing the situation at hand. and that isn't expected retaliation from the it on in. so for that is really striking on the, on the admission in damascus. a couple of weeks ago, these really have been on high alert since then, whole steering their air defenses. and even calling up reserve is to those air base . so saying that they are going to replenish several air defense systems. like the iron dome, the david sling and the arrow, these really armies spokesperson, daniel, how gaudy has said that the military is prepared for a wide variety of scenarios. both offensively and defensively in the prime minister himself has said that they are ready for any possible scenario. when the head of sun. com is here visiting, meeting with defense and security officials to see what is going to happen after there is some sort of retaliatory tax by the iranians. israel defense minister has
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said that there will be a response from israel. that wouldn't be quote, bidding, depending on what kind of response comes from the audience. and if it is indeed going to be on his really soil. right, that's fine. come to some folks. let's continue talking about the potentially writing a tag with a white house now saying, reportedly that an imminent attack by a ronald israel poses a real and viable threat. it's national security council spokesman john cubby has reiterated. the us is committed to defending israel allowed to 0 is white house correspondent, kimberly how could joins us now. kimberly always seeing the us down some of the stiffening so yeah, there's no question about that in the last hour. the national security council spokesperson john kirby confirming reports in the media that the us has made adjustments to it's forced posture in the region. well,
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he would not confirm exactly what that looks like. a be spokesperson, john kirby saying that there has been that adjustment based on the threat from iran, not only towards israel, but the potential threat that there could be to us assets as well. now, in terms of the intelligence, the spokesperson would not confirm the scale. the scope or the size of nature of the threat, but he did say that it is real and it is viable. he also would not discuss the timing. what he would say is that there is a constant coordination that is taking place. you mentioned the representative from sun com in the region, coordinating with the is really military and also with the u. s. counter parts. there is also ongoing communications with respect to intelligence that is being raised on the part of the us president. we understand that it's happening multiple times a day. and as a result,
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there is not only the adjustment of the past year of assets by the us military in the region, but also there is a continuation of monitoring that is taking place. we're told that it's happening very closely and as a result, there will be further changes to the past year in the region as necessary. all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much. kimberly. how could the, the china and north korea on holding the highest level folks in 5 is aimed at increasing cooperation. the chairman of china is national people's congress is impact on young until saturday. north korea has been trying to strength and ties with badging and moscow as tensions grow with the united states. expos from china have full and sharp plate,
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highlighting the problems facing the world's 2nd largest economy. and 7.5 percent slump in much was the largest since last oldest chinese export is a struggling is high interest rates, overseas reduce demand for that products. us president joe biden says washington's commitments to defend japan and the philippines on iron clad follow to meeting with president sutton. and marcus junior and japanese prime minister for mucus she there in washington. they were discussing ways to counsel what they see is china is growing threat. china condemned the summit to insisting its claims in the south china sea. a low joint coast gone patrols are expected to be announced like to pieces. confrontations with chinese vessels have taken place in the region . i want to declare the united states, united states defense commitments to japan and to the philippines,
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our iron clad or our class. as i said before, any attack on filipino aircraft specials are armed forces and south china sea would invoke our mutual defense treaty by doing is summoned japanese and the philippine diplomat since that meeting and warm that governments against forming a stronger alliance with the us to phone vision sonya, when josh is highly relevant, countries are colluding with external forces for their so fission trust reacting accounts for them and the containment strategy against china. and do you want to warn them? 5 tons will only end up being a band or the a, my colleague fuck a fully back to bo spoke to aaron jed robina, he's a senior lecturer at the university of the philippines asian center. so strengthening ties between the us, japan and the philippines, who help to provide a solution to the growing tension in the south china sea. as things like these, you know, give the philippines
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a sense of confidence because it is not just the talking to one country. it's talking to, it's sold to the island, they pick it up the same time for its starting also to one of its closest security partners, which is japan. so the strategy of developing choose basically to maximize the external balancing efforts so that you can send a message to the region and the world that is not alone. we have to try to adjust the faces, especially with respect to the south, tennessee, but the thing bolstering this us japan, philippines alliance, will provide a solution in the short term and the long term to these go intentions in a soft trying to see this will indeed be very helpful for the philippines when it comes to capacity building efforts exercises. that's what it has inter operability . but what many of the public also in the philippines would want to see is that how this would completely is specifically translate into operational gains from the
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philippines. because the challenge that the philippines is facing in the south jersey is not a work by me to type problem. but it's this all, you know, a result operation. and so that is where these trade out the mechanism or destroy that's what the arrangements will be put to the test going forward. and some chinese officials have accused the philippines of ignoring what they say was a gentlemen's agreement made with the previous philippines president rodrigo, to try to and saving us is actually directing this new philippines government. is that the case? i mean, macos is seen as closer to washington, and then rodrigo, to charge a was. but the philippines still depends economically on china. how delicate of a balancing act is, is for when you administration. yeah. so i think what you can choose at a foreign policy in the philippines is actually directly related to domestic
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politics. and so every policy side that every 6 years in the philippines, you have a change precedent. it's all about the change of policy and the policy right? no, the current administration did not like the approach of the previous administration, and it was not the form of the agreement. and so the current administration thinks that is the binding such an agreement is not binding. and the perceived that such an agreement would only undermine the philippines. b r. p. starting monday. woods, which pretty is to stay short on union short. if it's not prepared. simon's foreign minister has visited the boulder with me in mar, off the days of fighting between rebels countries, mid region to be tied. government says it's willing to offer temporary shelter to a $100000.00 refugees escaping the conflict. tony chattered reports from the time being non bold, thailand foreign minister visiting the board to check point through which thousands
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of refugees passed. and the last 7 days. is it to make a point? he much right to the center of the friendship bridge, the message, despite the chaos and me and my thailand is in some control. speaking to the media, he said the time that is prepared for a $100000.00 refugees, the crisis gets worse. the day we sent messages to the state administration accounts, so that means that we don't wish to see violence. we've recently told us in members about issuing a statement so that violence can be decreased and me and my and so the a and her children on. so confident they fled from the home outside the town and me a what do you and me a month, a week ago. but like many of those pulling into thailand, they have a network of friends and a family to rely on model. we don't need any humanitarian support. we came here to stay briefly because of the fighting. my children are working at a factory in mass. all right, so i have
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a place to live and i don't have any food problems because the factory provides food and they bring it home. the greater humanitarian need is in myanmar itself. foreign ministry officials met with the you in refugee agency in may. so during the ministers visit, now, the control of the board of crossing has changed hands. they'll be hoping aid can play more freely. this is the exact point at which thailand crosses into myanmar in the middle of the moines river. and now there is a different military force and control of the border of the head. many people would like to see a flying in to me and to the people, desperately need people such as these that attempt to those displaced by fighting in kind of state. north of me, a body view in estimates more than 10000000 people inside me on my own getting enough to eat fuel is also in desperately short supply. will let people have
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funding ingenious ways to get by with the rainy season approaching the shortages will learn to get worse, as even the heaviest based button struggle to get through the month to month. tony chung, out to 0 on the time. yeah. and ma bowden. philip robinson is deputy i usually the director of human rights watch a says the level hope for an end to the war and me and mind anytime soon. i. well, it's not clear that the military wants to talk. there are actually engaged in mandatory construction, forcing people into the military and the ethnic view of the middle. yeah, more military is being on their bad foot. so, you know, people may not want to talk. it may not be the time yet for peace talks, because you know, both sides still want to fight. i think both thailand and china are starting to recognize that they need to hedge their bets, that their assumption that the more military would always win, no matter what is being tested now. and they may need to recognize that they have
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to readjust their alliances, start talking with the opposition, start talking with the ethnic groups and start recognizing that the, the human rights abuses and the lack of accountability has continued for far too long. and we have, at this point, the thailand is uh, being pulled along with the events inside the m r. i mean, this is really between them. yeah. more people in the military there. the military is continuing to wage a war against them. yeah. more people now were concerned that in maya why the there is going to be air strikes against civilian targets. so these are the sort of things that we're worried about. um, you know, thailand is waiting and watching. uh, just like your reporters are those the, the, the soldiers are waiting at the bridge to see what happens. well, i don't think that we're going to see anything near to 1000000 refugees. i mean, i think that we'll see is a, some stream of refugee is coming across, but most of these people are coming across. we'll go back once the fighting subsides. and what we're looking at is much of the eastern border, myanmar alarm,
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and the type of water will be in the whole hands of the ethnic groups. so, you know, is this is actually a progress from the perspective. a lot of people who have face predation and abuses from the more military. i think that overall, the situation, you know, is certainly one where them. you have more military's grip on power's weak getting, but they're going to continue to fight, and it's not going to in quickly. i think we're going to see it a new phase come. but the loss of maya why the will be a major, major below. 2 of them, you have more military. still ahead on this al jazeera news, i'll find out why margaret workers new zealand facing sunsets in the future. and in sports, you have been pos, flapping the level full funds that say his last year in matching and field details coming up in support with
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the the hello good to see what's going to be a washout for parts of the great lakes and the us northeast with this patch of wet weather moving in here, quite the helping of rain to be expected, so rainfall warnings in play for toronto. it's for example, and then we've also got for the alerts for the us northeast to the west. we go quite or, but also warmer here as well. we're pumping up that weren't from the south. so billings, in montana 24 degrees and enjoy california. we'll squeeze at one more nice statement already. temperatures have come down. eliot, 22 before this mess moves in off the pacific, rain and wind combo here, and there will be some snow over the sierra. it's also come down through the southern us here at temperatures now on their way up. still a few left over a shower, straight shower for kentucky and tennessee. for example. today on friday, through the caribbean,
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we've got somewhat weather locked around. police also starting to push into hunters . nothing really major here. a few showers scattered across his spaniel. and with this breeze off, the apply into quite a bit of rain coming into northern brazil. same goes for that southeast corner of brazil. we see humidity moisture be pumped off this off it by and take care of these storms really get going on saturday for se result the dark or the blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain. be careful the. the latest news as it breaks around, han has given a cause. that's great, but it does come out in large numbers, galvanized population a board with detailed coverage. but the reason prices and the realization that things are likely to get much worse before they get better is driving some residents to the brain from around the world. people have told us the circumstances
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even more important than usual to come together to share what they feel they have now is the time to be direct. israel's project has been to completely conflict zionism and judy as a. but it was not a jew, israel's, of state, and they need to be treated as any other state. what. this is where the tough questions are, as can you see negotiations being even happen? this is most important. if you're going to negotiate, poll unapologetic, i'm just upfront on out the
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fall, go back here watching. i'll just say at the time, to recap on headlines 3, john les, who are working on the outskirts of the site or the refugee camp in gauze. or the engine was officials say it was a target to this, right? the attack, one of the victims lost his foot 3 were all clearly identified as members of the price to the white house as a result of lead eminence attacked by a ronald as well poses a real and viable thread. rock incense that hong is likely to retaliate down to as well. hey, this comes so that's the misconception of this month. ahead of us, the trail formations of the in the middle east, is in israel to coordinate preparations in the event of an attack. ongoing protests and debates on whether i'll trolls at all excuse should subbing these right. the ministry is threatening to bring down prime minister ben. you mean nothing? yeah. who's coalition government? all the challenges has more from occupied east jerusalem for several thousands,
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ultra orthodox jews. take part in a demonstration on thursday, outsides a recruitment sense of military recruitment center in west teresa the now this is the latest in a series of demonstrations of the, of the orthodox i've been involved in some of which have ended in violence against police. so classes with police now, what they're angry about is moves by the governments which might see them being stripped of their exemption from military service. it's a situation that dates back to the beginning of the age where he stays in the 9th. and the late 1940 is when the governments of the time told the how to orthodox community as it was that that they didn't have to do, but actually service now only $400.00 males. so to apply to it might have because the community was so small, but since then it's expanded hugely and it now makes up about 13 percent of the
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anti is ready population. but it still has this exemption for military service. and at the moment, when many is ready still that they are fighting and ex essential rule against how much they think this is grossly unfair, that this community should not have to share the burden of slicing in the army. and they also say that the at the alter or sports at all, so essentially lost be supported by the state so that they can do that a religious scholarship. so the supreme court is basically told benjamin that, you know, his governments that he has to remedy the situation is discriminatory. and he has to come up with a lot of sorted out because it's a big problem for him. because to policies in his governing coalition ultra orthodox policies. and if he, i'm talking to his van too much, then they might collapse with the government and that might so lapses. and benjamin asking next me all, who might lose power? rubbish, islands out 0. occupied easters and the funerals have been held in the occupied
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westbank for 2 palestinians killed in the latest is really right. others were injured and thought out. refugee campos palestinian sciences confronted is by the soldiers. a red, crescent ambulance with shawl tat, and the paramedic is beaten and arrested. all the rights already on friday morning or in the cafeteria. and assemble at least one palestinian as being killed and 20 injured following attacks by settlers in the village northeast. over on my line, the occupied westbank sides of items against palestinians has increased significantly since the start of israel's war on casa. and then the abraham joins us now live from apple fella in the occupied westbank. so what are you hearing? first of all, about people from people there about the settler rates as well. just before i started speaking to you,
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we so as it fire truck trying to get its way and had towards the village of other ones that you had, i don't know if that could be. it can show you the car trying to make its way through the smoke that you can see behind me. this is a result of is really subtler. is it raising the village of the yet is one of 3, but it just, they've been reading since the early hours of today after new. let's say after they said that a 14 year old is a really sutler has went missing after he went from his illegal supplements out. suppose the with his, the sheep, to graze them in the labs overlooking where we are here. when the sheep came back on the settlers, the subtler the 14 year old did not. these really settlers of attack 3 villages in closing and, and without, you know, palestinians were telling us. but then these really forces came in and they said that the subtler that's actually increased under the protection of those as really settlers in the, just in the past 10 minutes that i've been here,
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we've seen at least 5 ambulances trying to make that away from the villages nearby and invite you to the village inside the police one palestinian has been killed. 7 have been injured according to medical sources, but there are dozens of other palestinians who have been injured sammy, but no one was able to get to them as far as ambulances are concerned. but if you can see here, there is a, uh, an ambulance, but its being stopped by these ready soldiers seemingly those and is really g. pierce stopped. and it's basically controlling the movement of those absences from this area to the village. it remains a very tense situation. with that it's burns to the homes. there's also burns to the cars of punishment. the people like charge already and because they say this is what i actually put precisely what i was going to ask you about to maybe clarify the picture when we talk is about and is a secular raid into
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a policy in the village. well typically are they targeting today, shoot top people, homes, a target to age and everything and we're being asked to move away. so the ambulance that can make its way, this is the ambulance that was stuck in the area that we were talking about with these whitney soldiers stopping the ambulance and uh, stopping its way wide, it was moving. now what do we talk about? such, let us tax, we've been seeing both of those attacks increasing because that is settlers believe that they have impunity. we've seen so many effects against palestinians that went without any accountability to those, such as on the contrary, they feel empowered when they see these really forces around them. so surrounding them and giving them protection today, paula thing is inside the worst thing we've not sure is the shots that are being directed towards palestinians are coming from these really soldiers or from the is a, the circular is let me give you some numbers since the beginning of the war, according to the figures that have been recorded by the you,
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when more than 700 attacks with cutting out by is really circulars against palestinians. and here we are not just talking about the subtler is attacks. the leave palestinians killed or injured were talking about it, palestinians who basically just thing and the homes when these really forces come and push them away from the labs. and we've seen many, but the one community is being forced really to leave that areas where they've been staying for decades and decades and, and move to other places because of some of the facts. so it, seeing here as a way to push palestinians outside of their lives. already we were talking about 2023, sammy being the deadliest kid when it comes to set the attacks against palestinians when we're talking about for a 3 attacks per day. but since the beginning of this year, we're talking about for substitute attacks per day against palestinians already. and in cases of what used to be 2020 city that dudley is to get on record when it
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comes to circular attacks against palestinians here and the okay. by just by thanks so much view that abraham the the flooding crisis in pods of southern russia and neighboring catholics done shows little signs of abating, melting, snow as cool as the roll rivets a. he's a new record high to me to is above its critical level. as far as he's urging the mass evacuation of residents in the russian city of golden book and the state of emergencies been imposed. an 8th of the 17 provinces and catholic stine, pull brian and reports there is no sign of any rest, buy it in or on, bug a week into this crisis, whole neighborhood to remain on the water. the river level on friday reached directly at high more than 11 meters, and in some areas under the roof of the houses are visible above the brown water.
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the community center opens up now operates as a temporary shelter. it's cramped and it's basic, but at least it's dry from now. it's just the, the basic give you provide everything and all of all guess. everyone who stays here is being given hot meals 3 times a day. alexander returns to his home beside the river every day to feed his dogs. now stranded on the roof is 68 years old and he says, this flood is like nothing that's come before the i've lived here all my life. this is the 1st time such a flood has happened here. the last flood was the 1993 and it was much smaller than the water in the yard was only up to the needs. there has never been anything like that school set of south in the flood stricken areas of catholics done the ice and melt for us to continue to arrive from up river petro pablo. fluttering is beside the issue of a big urgency,
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reinforced with some facts. the transact president, okay, i posted this video, a dramatic music sound track, alongside scenes of ministry helicopters rescuing children while concerned looking officials to the flood stricken regions to try to reassure residents and encourage national solidarity. but there is more to come. the issue of river is already a dangerous levels, and officials predict it won't reach its peak for another 10 days, pull brennan ultra 0. the floods are also affecting russian farmers and the animals that provide a livelihood. usually a sample of all of a small from around book times across that made of the finest a yon from the owenberg zone. he goes, which are native to the highest point in the over in the region, cold coupon. take those cut them. that's with his down matures. very strong winds blow that. so the down protects the goats from coal,
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which 5 but inside is empty. this explains the lightness of this cough and its forms. albina and her husband try you own a good phone with 3000 animals in the remote proven dig district. they also run a non factory and to show anything business that worried for the animals since the farm has become an accessible due to the flooding. when you, most of the time, it's kind of where we come to deliver the amount of feet each boat requires for the daily rush and we feed on the young ones. so they have milk while the rest is still on. hey, what's the problem is that the water has risen and the roads are flooded. the edge of it has a good one. see? yeah, we call them the goats and they see it due to the slots. this didn't happen. we're missing the moment as the goats will begin to shed, so it takes 60 days to create once cough from day to room materials to the finished product. one good needs to be raised and fed for
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a whole. yeah. to get to 300 grams of down slowly but and will to go eat directly affects the downs quality, the spray lungs when mos baby goes. oh kids, a bone pollution a month ago needs vision and supplements. and the fees, dislodging across the coupon to region means these mother goes, have only got enough feed for another $2.00 days before owners have already procured feet from the neighbors. but it's not enough. they know how the water will receive soon. you leadership of all of a ultra 0 orient, but russia as a new ad defense system, along with trainers has arrived in the shaft from russia, security cooperation between the jet and russia is increasing the mandatory instruct as a part of the african cool, which is considered the successes of the russian most in every group. wagner, new jazz relations with the us have deteriorated with the ministry dentist saying
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it no longer recognizes us ministry presence in the country. or mexico once ecuador expelled from the united nations. it's government has complained to the international court of justice of the police. it ecuador rated the mexican embassy in kito. last week. they arrested x with those form of vice president for a gloss. he'd been granted political asylum by mexico off the 2 convictions full corruption. there's one thing i think that those people in the affected countries should be able to go before the international court of justice. and the court, in accordance with the united nations charter, should approve the expulsion and there should be no veto in ecuador supposes. and the opponents of both a glass of riley and outside the cold fire judges, considering whether to release him from prison glass style to the hunger strike this week in protests. against his arrest, the guns it all former vice president needs to leave do. you must return to the mexican embassy,
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so he can receive the political asylum offered by mexico and criminal. we're here to support our president. we are tired of all the continues that have ruled ecuador and government. this should serve as a precedent, so embassies won't be shelters. for thieves and criminal to enter the number of desks caused by dang, a fever, as moulding, fitful this year to a $117.00 low income areas, a hottest hit by the mosquito borne disease. the government has passed and emergency decree tried to cub the outbreak. x, but say it's being made was by climate change. the still ahead on al jazeera is friday and open champion, lose the set flows into another final for you, the actions from the monkey call those boxes. the business latest sponsored by intellect, global,
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the the how come back and usually it ends. government is reducing the number of migrant workers. it accepts the new visa restrictions are a way to get more locals into employment and eas inflation. and the change in policy will leave some workers and employee as far as about the future. wayne hire falls from oakland. so many years businesses of all sizes have relied on quick is from outside the zealand to survive. now the government sees there are too many foreign workers here, and it wants new zealand and to feel low skilled jobs. i'm not sure with the local
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does um to be honest. a lot of curious um doesn't prefer to work on a hospitality and therapy for office work like 9 to 5 labor shortages pool was by the code of 19 pandemic o. but disappeared last year, when 173000 people migrated to new zealand to fill job vacancies. now with the economy and recession, the government has reduced low skilled wood visas from 5 to 3 years. meaning many migraines facing, uncertain future. we and wife had many americans to come over here during corporate, di vegas as that and help our society here to be able to kind of be and then suddenly because we are no longer needing them. we are just sued, simply kicking them out of the country. they were also high, an english language requirements, which the government believes with help prevent work is being exposed to abuse by employee is the immigration minister didn't respond to l. just arrows request for
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an interview, but usually linda isn't alone and seeing a need to reduce migrant numbers in australia. if full costs remain on ta, guess almost a 1000000 people will have arrived in the past 2 years. after changes to australia is visa rules, student, these is a now more difficult to get some. why are you what the long term implications might be? if the new rules stay in place too long? because the damage and the rates on to the regular approach or bring certain uncertain. uh, but i graduated in australia or not and we got about 50 percent of all of your new 10 minutes, sco bergman's from students. so started, let's try a skilled all those skills. migraines had been vital to the economy. once the leading times a row, the students and workers are likely to be in demand again. but next time they may be more wary. wayne, hey, al jazeera oakland high schools finds that it's catch up on the game with faith to
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serve you. thank you very much. we'll start at the mazda is with tiger woods is looking to make a wrinkle, $24.00 consecutive cost as well. gusta, you have to play the last 5 holes that we 1st on the hand off drew a quick break. he was back up for the 2nd round. the 15 time major champion showed a lovely touch here at the food where he would make a booty to move back to middle part. but he then dropped 2 shots and such also if the price was the same for the next home, this is in the share of the lady, hold this huge body part of the 4th to move to 7 and the car will be able to get extended. this through to the semi finals of the months ago, the mazda is, you need 3 sites against hold the room. so you can hear gesturing at the crowns, keep quiet, controversial events the day was given a holding. so by the time violation and unsportsmanlike conduct of to an argument with the on pi, rena insisted on the supervisor coming out to easy to figure out if it was actually
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a tennis match, taking place so that they can be on a 6467, and a 63 i center will face the photo seats, the posts in the cities, the great, the remains on coals full of food monte carlo mazda is tied so often he eats a cutting cushion of him because of the victory comes just a day off the he beat will number 5, alex on his vetted as he looks to mock, which is way back for 6 across is looking so when an atp 1005 to for the 1st time since the one here 2 years ago through time. now to tough night for himself and he's livable side as they were, stands 3 know by atlanta in the 1st leg of a row. pretty cool to final. they one know down of the 58 minutes. again, look at this, come back with the opening for the tiny and tough. my 3 change i get a whole time is now the seller was susan, but that did not increase things as america school, the din of,
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to an hour. so my how to go. this alone between laurie a possible which completed a night to room in the atlanta who will feel confidence of reaching the semi finals ahead of the 2nd leg next week. a bewildered crow applaud at the fans at the end of the match. and what could be his last years he and game ad enfield, it'll say so it's time to for you to move to the your full on the coming just to show us by some of the old times. tell us what was really bad game. oh my god, we played a bad game is of tools and the boys have this night to to feel bad about it. and then we have to to build up again for the, for the course of kind of payment. so that's how it is. well, scott matthews form a side waist handling trouble to you. they team, they sold slip as chevy alonso sign later to some extent that they run boots and run the season to $42.00 games. goals from substitutes you doesn't have fun and fix upon a fast giving, but you in the lead is
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a to know victories. i can when they 1st one just needed size of if it's all together they way on saturday and didn't only tell the and the thing is aroma who came out on top of games. ac milan jen to come and see me with the early goal of the game for the visitors who reached the fine with this competition now since the city. oh hello, remain on cools, full and historic quadruple after they beat it had full one. so when the saudi supercop, malcolm scored twice in the victory, including besides opening it in the foot minutes as injured countryman name all watched on the rules that go school southern, all the saudi and nothing at all. decided to explain that they will break with winning runs assess the full game. so i'll have all the 12 foot square in the saudi protein. well, they're also in the semi finals, the asian chain can see. and the king and if a wide receiver, resi rice has turned himself into authorities for a warrant, who is issued for his arrest in connection with
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a high speed crash last month. according to dallas police, they would to speeding cause which cause the chain reaction condition that damaged full move vehicles, both speeding cause and flight. the scene of the crash, the kansas city chief that is facing a felony charges for the incidents which include collision involving serious bodily injury and aggravated assault, which is punishable by up to 20 years in prison. early this month, the rice accepted full responsibility for his part in the incident. show hey o tony silver interpreter has been charged with bank fraud. you pay me the honda is accused of stealing more than $18.00. 16000000. i beg your pardon, dollars from an accounts you know, tony's name is accused of using that money to cover gambling dates. investigators have not found any evidence that shows me so how to bates on baseball games. i thought of himself as insisted he has never based on the sport, knowingly paid a book maker or to a significant victory from new orleans pen. it comes as a victory over the sacraments of things,
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moved them into the 6th and final pay of spots on off in the west and conference. it completed the 5 game suite against the king's will now have the assistance of facing the play in tournaments refer to, gains are required in order to reach prevails, design, williamson and cj, and we call them each group city one points. and now the, the phoenix suns by one game with 6 feed face with 2 games remaining is the most the golden state warriors are guaranteed to be in that play into an event. but they all in a 3 way tie to get a crucial, a sweet spot which will make they fall to the payoff likely easier. and they all the teams beat at the moment they secured, they 9th winning 10 games for the 190. 2 victory of the fulton trailed license, step tarry lived with $22.00 points. 8. so $6.00 and $7.00 rebounds, i don't believe the trailblazers. only change or finish and we bought some of the conference, ship it back on the oh no, that's all supposedly. so now i'll be here again in
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a couple of hours with most semi di somebody's pizza. millions of most things in nova nigeria all celebrating the festival of a then 5th amended race reports from kind of states was sent to result. physicians follow ramadan half a 1000000. yeah. a little has changed in how the old kind of thing that separates the at the end of the most important it all starts with the religious rights at the end of my time. oh, it is a combination of both culture, religion. and it predated even the islamic revolution of this month of, for you, at least by some 300 kids here in kind of from here for us to reduce the culture of displays, take over the traditional live average for these codes edition. make us a site to click was
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a society lose its culture technician the society is gone. so that's why it's important to look at the culture as see how we can maintain need to know. but uh, what uh, things come with the changes in the world. don't know about the amount of kind of supervisors, the traditions of people whose history dates, but over a 1000 years. pawsman dec inch in costumes. display writing skills in homage to the young princes also take part in the cult toppa to the delight of hundreds of thousands people in town or the rest of the country may be going through a tough time when it comes to celebrations. many, do you say they don't? electronic just started their way this brenda looked very impressed. i told the turkish institutions nor it's francis bag name with his boss until the next person arrives. gun salutes may be in addition,
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but oil historians say they've also been around for more than 100 years. the celebration continues all 4 days with both locals and visitors joining that over for us to reduce my degrees. and i'll just kind of it's hardly an archeologist in the roman city of pompei have uncovered an ancient banquet hole. the well preserved bureau paintings were also found a famous figures such as helen of troy, apollo and cassandra pompei was destroyed by interrupting volcano in the $79.00, a. d. and i don't need appear to be static the roles of painted black to prevent the smoke from the oil lamps being seen on the walls. people would meet to dine off to sunset, the flickering lights of the lamps had the effect of making the images appear to move. oh that's it for this new south cross, you can get more information about all the stories who've been following that over
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to on websites out. is there a dot com? i'm back in and i went with another full show. so stay with us here on out. just here on the is the biggest, over the next and yet in history, the world's biggest democracy, both its own epic showdown in this final episode of speaking the port finally off the prime minister and the movie elevated india global fetus. i will be take a long room under the microscope with them and how much is facts and how much is the picture to be in the port box for? oh, no. does. he does the lights. so the 9 year old under is brady bombardment, trauma tentative, displacements,
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