tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera April 12, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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how and why the the hello, i'm sammy's i them this is the news out live from the coming off in the next 60 minutes. mold and 50 rockets launch from southern lebanon into northern israel, the upkeep of golden heights, one palestinian killed, 20 engine set flora tax and the occupied west spine. southern russia, dealing with one spring, described as the was flooding in a century. and time and sizes send messages to me and mazda ministry to reduce violence as hundreds across the border off the rivals sees the town and on piece of
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statements with your sports news. unix center is on his way to the loan to call or send me files on rocks. home a is in a way towards the top of the boat at the bosses of the lake, from augusta. they to this, we use our, the always thought this news out with some breaking news mold and 50 rockets have been launched from southern lebanon towards the off of galilee and northern israel. and the occupied syria and golden heights. some of the rockets were intercepted by these riley, and though the lebanese group has, the law has claimed responsibility for the attack of hashem joins us now from now, quarter in southern lebanon. so take us through the situation that, how is that exchange looking? now what in fact uh,
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assigned me after it come day. as we can see we, we, we use to, to, to, to survive. it's, i mean, anyway, i don't know either. at a surprisingly though, i like 50 walk into but odds are 50 rockets launched from the in the boonies board that towards the northern is really communities and then says, well, i should a statement saying that it launched 10 of the country shuttle kits to us and is ready ministry position in the golan heights. now, the big chest that we've been seeing of these talk is because over here on the western sector, we can see these pictures. but the silence of the explosions were had in many areas in southern lebanon, onto the desktop folks, for example, know about the, which is one of the main cities in, in south lebanon. so this, that talk is one of the most significant, the tax on the on is read or from has with law since the beginning of the,
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this conflict, the on the 8th of october, 2023 just a day after the 7th of october. and in garza, so the significance of this, i talked a number of the, the rockets launched, also the location hitting the occupied goal. and uh, this has been going on in the past, has the last have a dock has attacked the, the occupied goal. and this happened on certain situations whenever it is read is hitting by the back, for example, or recall, which is like a 100 killer me telling me this from the border has law with hit the goal in high school. this is the 1st time that the golan heights are being hit. and of course, where, where would senior kind of changing rules of engagement day after day. as i've been saying before, it's not anymore about the geography as much as it is about targets, whether it's on has will last size on and on is really sides with both with both sides trying as much as possible to contain this confrontation within the ministry
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. talk, it's highly, we've heard from these writing if you're talking on sunday about moving into offensive operations, how much concern, what kind of reaction are you hearing that and nothing and about that possibility. it was the fact that over the past 6 months on, you know, i've been covering this in and out for several times is right. is on the offensive . i mean it's, it's the fact that is, randy won't phase out of anything very deep and 11 on doing. 3 doing get access to nations and even close to beta within the sub available at southern summit. but basically we had thing close to cities like side or sold or to watch that because we've been say seeing me, this is part of the offensive and it said, so i found the defensive. yeah. at least we have what we are seeing and what we are observing, what i've done with that to mean having to watch that kind of a ground operation 11 on that, that's going to be a read war. now what we,
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what we are witnessing is it kind of an open ation zone that's expanding and had a going towards a situation where it has relies, he think on his read existing. and this has been the case for the past months, but of course it's different when it comes to the amount of danger and risk that you can see already in the region. i can take you back to the 1st weeks when we were here. we could go and drove around the border and nothing is in a box in any way or another. we can, we can get out of it. then things started becoming very dangerous. yesterday we went through a song called either a shot or we sent a report from this. the found is completely destroyed and many phones on the border are completely destroyed, such as murder, washing i. the shots that we went to. it may, since you about a believe that these are main towns in south lebanon,
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and this one has been finding these towns on daily basis with, with, as strikes with the artillery, with banks drawings. of course, there are several layers for this conflict. the assign me, one of the layers is the, the, the, the daily bombardment. but there is another lad, which is the office of nations. israel has been working a day off to dates on a target thing says will, our members has, will operate, is commanders or how mouse commanders, because also perform as it didn't. cassandra condos here in southern lebanon. i've been, i sedated over the past weeks and we go back to me few months before when a joint had to card with several how much the output it gives you and, and saw 7 with one of them a ready a senior, but just weeks ago and just so you're close to wherever we are here and knocked off about 15 kilometers from here. that was a drawing that had to con without him as
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a commander. and he was also as, as an 8th of, as we was, we've been saying also has, will come under is how must come on this. so it's a multi layer confrontation. and this is taking us day after day towards more escalation. however, it's clear that both sides the moment do not have a decision to go to watson all outdoor or ali hashim van. thanks for that. let's keep this going though, and go with the have the solved food now joins us from occupied east jerusalem and hands on. what do we see reading from these, right. the ministry on this to me is really army has released a statement saying that at least 40 rockets were fired from lebanese territory. many of them intercepted by the iron don't missile defense system and the rest falling in open areas at this point in time. they're not reporting any injury or damage to buildings or infrastructure. it comes after these really as had struck
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several targets, they say inside of southern lebanon that belong to his beloved. these really army is also saying that earlier on friday they shot down to his, bola, you a, these, that they say were explosive. the continuation of the exchanges of fire. these really are me, says, is escalating and they are turning from the defensive to the all sensitive to actively pursuing his bellow wherever they are. but this has been something they've been saying for the last couple of weeks that they're just no longer on the defensive. but in fact, actively pursuing says below wherever they operate, whether it's in babies, whether it's in syria or all across the middle east. these really army says they're prepared to fight his butler more. and these really army chief of staff, in fact, approving plans for more army and military activity in southern lebanon, what they say against moore, his bullet targets and infrastructure. but at this time,
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these really army has not yet responded and has not yet struck anything in retaliation. they say for these rockets that were fired in one of the largest barrages we've seen since these border cross border fire exchanges began. all right, the stuff back from this on hold for us. actually let me keep you for a moment and i'll ask you about another developer that's been going on with the reports of the head of send comment. israel, him the, what is his mission understood to be exactly as well. it's quite interesting because this latest a barrage of rockets comes as these really is, are anticipating a retaliatory attack from the audience for striking the it on a and diplomatic mission in damascus just a couple of weeks ago. so there is a lot of fear within these really is that there is going to be some sort of large attack and response and that it is going to be inside of his really territory. the head of centcom meeting with both the army chief of staff and these really defense
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minister who says, quoting us on his role stand shoulder to shoulder in the face of any sort of it on the and threats the american say. these are viable threats and they are also expecting some sort of response. now you'll go on to the defense minister says that there will be an appropriate response from israel if there is an attack on is really territory. so there are a lot of moving parts here within israel's war, there are many active an open front. so you have the war on garza which is entering it's seven's miles. we have passed the 6 month mark there. you have a situation on the northern border that is continuously escalating, that there is no chance, according to these really is of been really being solved with any sort of a diplomatic measure. and then you have the anticipation of this retaliatory it on in a talk on is really territory. so there are a lot of moving parts, but these really defense and security establishment say that they are prepared for a wide variety of scenarios. and they have raised that alert and preparedness level
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to the maximum possible scale. all right, thanks so much from the sellers sold. let's continue the discussion. we got hit in the studio to 0. see the political unless model on the shores joins us now on set model one, 1st of all, let's put this in the context. this is not the anticipated. the rain in strike that people have been talking about rightly sites to say that this is, this is part of the exchange and dynamic between has the line as well as it is, but it's also part of escalation. this is not the same metro i've seen the past 6 months. i am not exactly on board with is are as own categorisation of this as going from the defensive to the offense because it wasn't exactly on the defense the past 6 months. if you look only at the number of casualties and the targets in and saw the 11 on, you will see that is there a skilled eclipse?
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10 times more has bella and lebanese, then is there any is were killed and exchanges and followed more targets. what hit and saw the 11 and then they were news, right? so is there a is not just going simply from the defensive to the offense? it's actually escalating the war 11 on as it is, or has escalated the war with your one. but what we see today, yes, as you stated, is, has well not responding more forcefully. you could say to is there as repeated escalations we sold today. earlier today we saw is riley strikes on lebanon. we should put the, in that context, admits the, the tool from is really military officials on sundays talking about what you just reference that going on offensive operations is the do you see preparations for anything approaching a ground offensive? so what do you know?
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it was hard from the likes of, is there a defense minister? you have gallons? so that's an ultimatums that if his bullet escalates further, that is where i was going to turn built into another guys. all right, so that's been the ultimate i, i'm not sure how serious that is. i doubt at this point in time, what is right is consumed by the war on guys that it will open another land funds and 11 on it certainly would drain. it's sources big time, how much of a strain would that be to these right, the minute tree, which is having to reach out to the us to ask more, i munition just to keep it's will going in gaza. absolutely. i think what we've learned the past 6 months, but despite all the talk about israel's regional superiority, and it does have an a super you're doing a number of funds, not the air force and on the likes,
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but opening to land fronts with 2 non state factors. like how my son has? well, i would probably be a bill to his read at this point and that's why the is where it is. i've actually to avoid it any such an opening of to land fronts because there's, i would have liked this very particular nathaniel government is in fact i think that's the whole point of attacking that uranium concert it. right. it wants to expand the war, but it doesn't want to do it alone. it wants to bring the united states in. so if there's going to be any land invasion 11 or any expansion or to new front, it's going to have to involved with the united states. don't just quickly about that as quickly as, but it looks the color that for many decades we thought that is, that is meant to said, israel is america's security and strategic interest in the area. but for the past 6 months, what has been proven is that if the united states so that serves and protects
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israel, strategic and military, interesting, i'm glad you're mentioning the us and this because this is coming as we've got the sent come chief visiting israel is this a coincidence? i still cannot go, is that it's, i mean if anything, but there's 2 main things have to be said about that because i've been thinking about that much, much of the day to be honest. one. i mean, yes, he is there to study and prepare for the uranium response. but more importantly, more importantly, sent come, head isn't, is read to prepare to for the is ray and the response to the brand new and response . because that's more important for the united states at this point in time. i think, i think the united states understands that by that and make sure i understand that is there a can or will be somehow in a position to, to, to, to defend whatever, whether it's against reading and drones or against. i mean in mississauga in the
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united states could help. but that major escalation, what happened is, is in is raz response to the uranium response doesn't, does to us want to see a major escalation? does it want to get bogged down yet again, in another mid least in conflict to renew, listen to them. despite the tough tool quite hearing, when you listen to them, you hear 2 things at the same time. one is that they have is arouse back. they're going to do whatever it takes to defend is right, as by them put it on the other hand, they don't want, or in their terms, the regionalization of the water and gas best, what they say. now they're trying, apparently, at this point in time to manage the, the response to that you're reading and response that actually isn't trying to manage the air in your response. it's out there is in that talks with the on about what it would response wouldn't be. right?
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and that's why the radios have been quite coy about what exactly they are going to be doing. is it going to be major? it's going to be a one off, or it's going to be series. what do you think is likely to happen is all about this patient about whether it will be massive or writing an attack? is that likely? that's what defense. they're going to say. they're talking about the end of the week, which means today to model god knows when they're doing is a continuously adamant, ambiguous ethics to their, to their, to their credit, to that advantage. the class thought about it because the longer takes and the more guessing that is. and the more diplomats pull out of is that are under more tourists, don't go to, is or the but that it is for your lawns, capacity to be shifted. but look us, i mean there is 111 important point that we haven't missed but we haven't really on the line which i think is the most important point of all this discussion. and it goes us, us folks, nothing you know has been playing by then like a fiddle. he has played bite for months now. but i
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think continue, say i have is as back and just have a lot of difference. it says, why is that then? yeah, i was taking this notion of as of right to defensive self install. oh, i got a reading. i was like general sizing guys like regionalization of a war when he can the, at the surface of his and his correlations, short term interest. so he is sacrificing is, or as an regionals long term survival and, and, and interest and bringing the united states into it because it's missing us could it's, and it could very well escalate. it could very was that and just some kind of original competition. the united states would get stuck in the middle east that it has tried to for the past many years to escape after 20 years of water in the iraq and afghanistan after $783.00 of american law says we were
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supposed to be in on at all, anything the ford f a was but nothing. yeah. once again, it's fading by then like a fiddle. he's trying to bring the united states back into them, at least into image or confrontation on their own. i tell you how, what would it be that would the catalyst for that? why was nothing, you know, picking those 4 to up and up with a press in front of it f 15. i'm not sure i have 50 or 55 up front of a major fight the object today. and yesterday is because there is an understanding of you could actually attack your want attack your nuclear nuclear program. that he would take advantage of his own explanation against big of a new consulate in syria, in order then to take it as a pretext whatever i think, a written response as an attack, the one nuclear among other targets in your on right, that we mean and actuators regionalization involves things the united states and
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july, and i think that's what the united states, what is about. but the united states is not taking the initiative. it's around, they're responding to nothing. yeah. whose own floors i guess time is going to tell and you'll be here to help us analyze that model on the shadow. one, palestinian has been killed and 25 more wounded in the occupied westbank. dozens of his ride, the sightless rated several villages offer a teenage set to the wind missing this morning. they also opened fire on several palestinian homes, knew that abraham has more from the occupied westbank. this is the most recent, subtler attacks against spell as many as here in a go for that. this is the village, but this closest to the impala city is here. have been seeing ambulances rushing to go to. i didn't buy it with settlers upset. failure to more than 40 vehicles and homes, according to the local council, after is really subtler. is it re,
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the village in the afternoon saying that they were looking for a 14 year old is really subtler from really good supplements out suppose to has been missing after he was grazing with his sheep. now the sheep have came back according to these ready sources, but the subtler has not. we've seen these really subtler is wrecking havoc and the you and 2 other villages. but just recently as we were standing here, we saw them coming dozens by the dozens through this area and setting this structure ablaze. people here are concerned that in addition to the one palestinian killed, in addition to the dozens of palestinians will have been injured than the ambulances couldn't reach. so now that it's dark, they fear this more is really some of those are going to be attacking palestinians in their homes, in the villages here in the occupied west bank. it's worth noting that sucks or attacks have been on the rise and 2023 has been the highest on record when it comes to attacks by settlers against palestinians. but the ready to see if we've been
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seeing that tax increase from 3 for a day to 4 per day. palestinian said that the lack of accountability give set to live in unity to continue attacking. palestinians knew that, but i just need to, i didn't buy it. and before i left villages the occupied westbank as well as rails from bothering of gauze that has continued. of course, at the same time, at least $189.00 palestinians been killed. let's go to talk about as boone joins us now, live from southern gaza in the roof. so 1st of all, take us through what's proves to be a bloody so. so day of aids, it will send me it's quite hot to let an hour passes without seeing who strikes or even a wide minute trip abutment. of course many areas in the territory. and in particular, in the past, i always been recording more attacks on the mid of areas specifically in other my
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guys, the alongside with darren, about our work to residential house has been completely destroyed. as according to the minister of health, a number of injuries have to record it. and they happened right now receiving a treatment in deluxe a hospital. but clearly the main course impression on the last couple of days. and also within the past 24 hours was going on the say rock refuge account. now the miniature region is still going on the, on the nother at part of discount. busy or the now the key approach being adopted by the is where the military is complete. destruction of the residential house has its own areas that they are operating in or trying to advance move in or not to take full control over at that very significant part of the middle area. now clearly we have been receiving new appeals being made by people being trapped in one of the schools and all that part of that, that refuge account where they had been saying that there are a number of casualties and people being killed inside that school. and they are holding the civil defense teams to be able to get that unfortunately,
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due to the high, intense rates of abutment. no one can do that as the is what the forces are preventing, anyone from moving in, that part of the or if he's a witness erupt, refuge account, which imposes more significant progress on the lives of those people without having any immediate medical interventions. ok, so clearly the situation that is getting on an hourly basis more complex. as d a is ready, ministry says that the manager of the ration will last for days, according is what media reports as they are drawing according to it is security. and also political analysts saying that they are working on expand things according to the supply thing, but we in the north and the southern part of the gaza strip, where the is where the military right now is this patient on. and i thank so much thought a couple i zoom at least 6 people have been killed and is right. the attacks on the side of the refugee camp in central gauze of injured palestinians among them,
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journalists were carried the hospital for treatment. and the whole dory has no from the site on is currently in the se, rods in allowed to hospital all of the injuries. and the killings are coming here from the say it off after that is really forces southern the in the, the, the area, the situation in the say about their feet. you come is very dangerous where people are not being, even in the do it back. you wait or to leave their house and they're saying that there are quite copters everywhere. they're targeting every single person who's leaving his house or walking in the threes. um, the situation is little bit dangerous because also during this have been targeted during this will have been trying to cover what's going on in the say, right, refuge account where it targeted. and one of the journalists have been severely injured, where his leg was amputated when he was injured. now were a couple of meters away from, i'm gonna say, right, if did you come?
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this situation is very hard. people are not being able to evacuate, they're not even able to move, even ambulances are having a lot of difficulties to reach the areas we can hear the drones, we can hear uh the artillery selling and also air strikes. and what's very scary is people are not even able to leave their houses because there are lives in munition and clubs, copters everywhere. and this is the only hospital currently operating at in. and this is a refugee camp. and most of the severe injuries are transferred to the hospital for more than 2 days. now on this refugee camp has been under intensive funding. under intensive fighting and polishing use cannot leave the house garden fisher j, as in uh so we were sitting peacefully and all of a sudden explosives were dropped on the other side when black and we were initially displaced from kansas city to news around then to rafa and then back to news around
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going. there is no safe inch in the entire enclave. and the these really forces destroyed our homes and we were forced to go on eunice, up to one and a half months. we were again forced to hit the ortho where we spent 2 months and tense, under ruthless bombardment last night in the state. it was the worst in 10 shelling, missiles and bombardment. when we reached the area that we would see people seeing evacuating to did it but or any other area, but unfortunately they do not even have the ability or the right to evacuate their houses. this isn't the odyssey. to uninstall you still have them. now this era parts of south america face that was the outbreak of dang day fever by climate change is being blamed for this latest wave of infection. this friday, an open champion moves a step closer to an on the final. when you action from the mountain columns, mazda is in school,
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the there have been some showers and storms across parts of the radiant peninsula. hi everyone. so just over the last 24 hours, we saw the shars and storms into by an apo job. you could be a repeat here on saturday. let's go in for a closer look because for us here and though how we could catch a few drops 32 degrees. also some showers of lingering around on bond as well. so ma scott, same goes for you, but quite hot to buy up to 37 degrees that is above average for this on gear. while the rain really moving in to northern focused on here, the potential to see some flooding and some serious snow for bucket stones himalaya, over the next 24 to 48 hours, had been some flooding in southern turkey i. we could see a repeat here on saturday with these bursts of rain. doesn't take much to get
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a lot of rain fast. that does swap the roads there. and then we've got this vigorous system spinning up around the border with al jerry. and it's an easier that also could produce some funding in this region over the next little bit. meantime, it's really congo that western side of the democratic republic of congo. we've got the biggest burst of rain. and it certainly is a chilly start to the day for many parts of southern africa. joe berg just 8, waking up saturday morning. but by the afternoon, we'll get you up to 22. but it mostly cloudy sky there for a week to look at the world's top business stories. how much is the rebuilding? the cost of who pays from global markets and economies to small businesses have just started seeing and station come down and how it affects the dives. how big a problem is going on? food insecurity. counting the cost on al jazeera as the sunsets individuals
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within the occupied westbank, the bit of multi family is getting the dinner table ready to break their daily fast . but the buzz around the table is missing. the woman who used to put it all together ended, but lucy was the rest of the week before the start. this is really officials have not given their reason yet for detaining her during, at 8 of the home. if you could help me, if there is a way in the look at the house, one is not missing 12 or even c members of his property. 5 in the occupied west bank, at least 9000 listed in families, are missing at least one loved one as they start people. the
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welcome back here watching out just a rough time to recap on headlines. more than 50 rockets have been loans from southern lebanon towards northern israel. some of the rockets for intercepted by israel as i am the system for that. and these group has the law has claimed responsibility for the attack. one palestinian that's being killed and 20 is being injured in scuffles in the occupied. westbank was off to dozens of his right. establish a tax palestinians, northeast of the 3 jeff, unless who are working on the outskirts of the site. author of the g. compton, god sort of being injured and what official say was it targeted is really attacked on the victims. last is for all 3 were clearly identified as members of the price and gaza. now with joined by half, he's a rough man. he works with
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a native organization, actually the president's benefit, but foundation pockets thom has been working on getting a into gauze from egypt. good to have you with us here in the studio. so 1st of all, since the killings of some of those central world, central kitchen, employees, or personnel we heard is why the officials talk about how they're going to make changes are going to open up more crossings is sufficient, a guessing into goals are right now. thank you very much. i don't believe that the sufficient data is getting, you know, the to at least 500 trucks sub needed on a daily basis. since slot there are no only 100 or less than 100 trucks. are they still? that's the generation statement. i heard that day on one day on tuesday, a lot more trucks, but this is not enough because the only 20 percent off of food is going in a s, but the need. so this backlog is increasing on daily basis. so
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a huge crisis is the, especially in the northern part of that goes uh we yeah, we can said that around $350000.00 children are bad noticed and all of them $50000.00 are severely met and noticed and 30 has been expired so far. because of the lack of food and clean water. so this is a big guy says, especially in the northern part of because we need to secure that the for, to breach the. and the heart means a served there because they don't have the house has to go to full even. so this is a big, big challenge. and you know that to, during these 5 months, 6 months, 20000 females have given buds to the 20000 new balls. both have suffering from malnutrition. they are deprived of full medicine, the price of food and clean water. they are the words of that. so this is
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a big challenge, very serious situation. has it become any safer for aid work has since the killings of the world central kitchen personnel, the was, again, is riley officials were talking about making changes in some of the operating ways in order to ensure that aid work is the safer for meeting suspects if do you feel safe, video crews feeling safe? i was kind of all for the last 4 days and i met with the what? cuz we came from because of this said the did a certain changes because the forces of withdrawn from certain areas, especially from the 100 units that have been drawn. so things have changed to some extent in certain areas, but other areas, tables. there is a huge problem that the air does not creating specially the northern box a for the inside of these things. and i can see the video kills of people looking for just the bottle of water drinkable. and we saw yesterday
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a statement by test ingram from units have to okay about how convoy she was in coming on to 5 things like that must make you worry. i know all of this is, you know, this was happening yesterday off the, the giddings of the well central kitchen. something very wondering about how safe are ready is for aid work, cuz it's never been to safety now. and it's a big challenge to what do the people who are working there they. busy always need, they're facing a lot of practices and a lot of for bombardments that are still going on and right of the life is present . you mentioned mt nutrition when mel nutrition, when from insights into a population, how hard is it to count to that to and do that? it's very, very difficult because look, the people not getting the lot of clean water. they're not getting the in a fault. and on the other hand, they have gifting various diseases and they don't have the medication. they don't
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have the medical facilities. you'll know that put it to all of the 35 hospitals has been demolished. so the doctors are very scanty. they're providing the medical facilities. so you'll know that more than 10000 cancer patients, i'm not deprived of medicine medication to and simulate the poles ends up people who are having the balance. is that no more they are getting an event in a virus on chronic diseases on the neck featured because the no medicine is this and she literally more than that. what does that mean for people? they seem to be dying golf course and $11000.00 injured people. they shouldn't be able to cure to dev seriously injured the shouldn't be to task for to, but that she get the hospitals, but they're still waiting for the their to die even. so data avoids are being infected, they don't take medications. and this is a huge crisis in the medical field also because they will assume they're destroyed
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the hospitals of destroys and doctors under the w, i just started from sending some thieves empties, which is not sufficient. a lot of themes that has to be sent well and also supplies that make the physical situation. all right, thank you so much for coming in and talking to us my plan. how in peru, the number of deaths caused by day fever have more than tripled this year to a 117 low income i have is a how does hit by the mosquito bone disease. the government has passed and emergency decrees to try and cut the outbreak. expedited site being made was by climate change on size. the santos is an advisor on the surveillance and control of diseases at the time american health organizations. he's with us live now from washington, dc. good to have you with us. so 1st of all, why are we seeing this outbreak and increase in den gay fever? places like per a younger sister has been alarming. last year had been previously
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a record setting years since we've been keeping records in 1980. and then the 3 months of this year, we've already surpassed the case council that we had for all of last year, reaching almost 4600000 cases up there. we do believe that there's a, a link and ann arbor, viral diseases, life thing. they are sentinel for climate change. and they're an indicator for how these affect human health. the mosquitoes drives and warmer environments and countries are reporting longer summer's, and warmer summers. so is that an indication that climate change is playing a major role in this? absolutely, we can't forget that there are also some sister economic drivers of these diseases such as access to pipe pouring water and adequate sanitation. but certainly climate change does not health conditions. and this year a coincides with the all new year. what, you know,
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there is warm or warmer temperatures, droughts, and floods concurrently. and there's good evidence that, you know, mean your years, we see more, a heavier case burden from doing a fever. what do you make of the government response to this disease? and this challenge, for example, in peru, the governments has announced emergency decree with a certain steps. i think a lot of it economic um, is it sufficient? is the response sufficient? or are they peruse? not alone in declaring an emergency and, and really sort of struggling at the, at the face of this disease that's putting up a very good fight for all countries in latin america and the caribbean. brazil has right had record setting numbers. argentina is a country that previously have not experienced a great case britain from the india fever. it's a more temperate climate for seen cases in argentina and in your white as well. so
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i think that climate change is really presenting a challenge in terms of where these diseases are available and how long they transmit the usual season. ality is being disruptive, they're transmitting for months, one months out of the year. so i think countries are doing their best to tackle this, to an integrated strategy of, of trying to tackle transmissions through controlling the vector, but also preventing deaths by making sure that the cases are managed appropriately to prevent them from progressing into severe cases or depths cleaner. this is a constant and wide challenge, always seeing enough of an integrated as you put it on coordinated response between countries to, to count to this on multiple levels from climate to economics. i think that there's works to be done in l. escalating this beyond the health sector? as i mentioned, there's some issues that relate to infrastructure. solitary infrastructure that's very correlated with health conditions that affect more local population before
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disproportionately. so i think that, you know, more concerted efforts outside of the health sector are, are necessary. all right, thanks so much for sharing your perspective and thoughts on that. i as the santos, thanks, are now the flooding crisis and pots of southern brush or a neighboring causing, sanchez little sign of abating, melting, snow, as cool as they were all river to hit. a new wreck hold high to meet as above its critical level. authorities are urging the mass evacuation of residence in the russian city of oregon book, and the state of emergencies being imposed in 8th of 17 provinces in catholics that pull brenda and reports. there's no sign of any rest bite in oregon bag a week into this crisis, whole neighborhood to remain on the water. the river level on friday reached a record high of 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 i've lived here all my life. this is the 1st time such a flood has happened here. the last flood was in 1993 and it was much smaller than the water in the yard was only up to the needs. there has never been anything like this woman, a set of south in the flood stricken areas of catholics done the ice and melt, forced to continue to arrive from up river. petra pebble, fluttering is beside the issue of a big urgency,
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reinforced with some facts the cause that president. okay, i posted this video, a dramatic music sound track along side scenes of military 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 and river is already dangerous levels and officials predict it won't reach its peak for another 10 days. pull. brennan, ultra 0. titans fine. minnesota has visited the boulder with me and mar off the days of fighting between rebels and that countries ministry june to the tide. government says it's willing to offer temporary shelter to a $100000.00 refugees escaping the conflict. tony trying reports from the time in my border tenants foreign minister visiting the board, a checkpoint through which thousands of refugees, ta spend
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a lot of 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 refugees in the crisis gets worse. the day we sent messages to the state administration council. the main most 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 a. so the a and her children on so confident that they foot from the home outside the town. and me a, what in me a month, a week ago, the, like many of those pulling into thailand, they have a network of friends and 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 great humanitarian need is in myanmar itself. foreign ministry officials met with the you ins 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 in control of the border of the head. many people would like to see aid flowing into me and to the people, desperately need people such as these that account. so those displaced by fighting in kind of state. north of milady view and 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 funding ingenious ways to get by. with the rainy season
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approaching, the shortages will learn to get worse, as even the heaviest beast button struggle to get through the month to month. tony chung out 0 on the time me on my boat and still ahead on al jazeera, the deli capitals of the 2nd waiting of this season's indian premier league will show you how they did it in school. the business latest is brought to you while he peg. this is a line fly on one of your this makes modern pleads. the
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thank you so much. i'm going to tell you a little bit about the 5 time mazda of champion in just a moment. but overnight liter bryson dish and the chaise top spot with scruffy shift left. the last is on day 2 of the use for the major. the shadow is on 7 on the falls through a soles. bryce chestnut has just t don't, but there was a chasing parts behind them, including mex, homa, the american is just one short behind with 2 more plays of fear. the shot back tiger woods was one of the plays t equals this morning on problems that tell you about him. unfortunately they him, he also had to complete his 1st round, so it's going to be a long day off, a full tie. well them to unix center is also 3 to the semi finals in monte carlo. he needed 3 sites against hold the rena, seen here, gesturing at the crowd, to keep quiet in a controversial moment. the dame was given to holdings. both a ton violation and i'm sportsman. like conduct of an argument with the on pi, rena insisted on the supervisor coming out to easy to forget. there was actually
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a tennis match taking place center, taking the honors 6467, and 63. so that will face the font of 60 posts in the same as the greek play. it remains on coast for a 3rd months column off. this title of the bead cut in cutting off in the causes. the victory comes just a day off for the world and before the alexander is vetted as he looks to work his way back to form 60 parts. he's looking to win an $81005.00 for the 1st time, $51.00. he had to use a go to the latest chapter in the premium, the title race with just a single point separating awesome, livable and mentions the city at the top with 7 matches, left down to 0, spoke to, to time premium. the gwinnett because john obee gave these thoughts on how it's all going to play out of opinion types of ways is that, that i've been, you know, that i'm going to, you know, you know, to the last the on the of the season. but not which such good teams. you know, you look at all 3 teams, you can call it, you can call it,
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you can save. this is what i'm going for. this is, wes, thing is going to win release. of course we know seats, you've been cut, they've done it for so you know, they want it, you know, see, you know, for years in a role now and they've been very successful with pap and, and when you look at the national team, young to the end from last year where, you know, they kind of bought all that and now the season they look like they look stronger with the likes of the cameras come into the team. and they look very selected by sally and gabrielle played really well. didn't concede a lot of goals, this call a lot of goals. and you look up to again live a pool, the yoga and you know, a guy who's been able to create a game. when you look back a, when live a poor one to premier league, they have sim entirely to now when you watch them to have that you like us to do they, they think when they're break, the break with a lot of pays a lot of, you know, like with cvt, do you want us to call goals or when we can games? and when you look at that, that, that all for your teams. if you're
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a batch and matt to show you're going to put your money, we succeed because they've been that everybody, everybody keeps saying when it comes down to the 10 to the last time again, some of the season vitric in to get a devil. so capital says down there these days of these 2, a 6 we could win over the left. now super joints in the indian premium, e bedding 1st lock. now we're in big trouble. really? yeah, the of taking 3 for 20 of the super join. somebody to 97 for 7, but didn't came oh, you should, but there are any, any hit 55, no doubt, some searching for those. lucky i'm finishing on 1677. the capital's, whenever, really in any trouble, i failed to save you some checked phrase. i'm a good lead the way with a 55 from 35, i'll be zone. so any day, the 2nd week of the campaign is a move of the foot of the table. and if a wide receiver rescue rice is turned himself into authorities for a warrants was issued for weezer raced in connection with the high speed crash last month. according to dallas police, they were to speeding calls,
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which caused the chain reaction collision that damaged for move vehicles. both speeding cause afraid the scene of the crash, the kansas city chiefs that is facing 8 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 are due this month twice accepted, full responsibility for his part in the incidents to a significant victory from new orleans, pelicans as a winner over the sacramento kings leads them into the 6th and final play of sports on offer. in the west and conference is completed, the 5 games sweep against the kings who will now have to settle for face and the plane tournament. we for the games are applied in order to reach the playoffs or do we leave it there from now? i'll be here again in a couple of hours with multiple to the semi. thanks so much phase. oh news agents government is reducing the number of migrant workers except the new visa restrictions are
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a way to get more low closing to employment and ease inflation. but the change has left some work is concerned is wayne hay explains 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 is to feel low skilled jobs. i'm not sure with the local 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 my friends facing uncertain future. we invited many americans to come over here
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during carpet, 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 was help prevent work is being exposed to abuse by employee is the immigration minister didn't respond to l. just areas request for an interview. but new zealand isn't alone and seeing and 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 baez's, and now more difficult to get some worry what the long term implications might be. if the new rules stay in place too long, because the damage mates on to the regular approach or bring certain uncertain, uh,
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but i graduated in australia or not. and we got about 50 percent of all of your new permanent skills migrants from students. so started because try a skilled all those skills, migraines had been vital to the economy once the leading times a row of those students and work is that likely to be in demand again, but next time they may be more wary. wayne hey, al jazeera oakland like muslims, worldwide millions of muslims in northern nigeria, celebrating the festival of ethan for the, for the day. is race reports from kind of states where century is old. traditions all ramadan. the have a millennium. the little has changed in how the old kind of king rates the at the end of the most important you know, starts with the religious rights at the end of it. oh my god. oh, it is
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a combination of both culture, religion and it predicted even the islamic revolution of this month for you, at least by some $300.00 to us. yeah. in kind of the facilities and cultural displays take over the traditional matters for these codes . an edition make us a site, the click was the site, the lose its culture technician. this the site 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 the things come was. the changes in the world all about the amount of kind of supervisors, the traditions of a people whose history dates, but over a 1000 years, horsemen dec inch in costumes. display writing skills, in homage to the young princes also take part in the
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colorful to the delight of hundreds of thousands people in town or the rest of the country may be going through the top ties. but when it comes to celebration many, do you say they don't? electronic just started their way this brenda, look that best. i told the traditional institutions, nor it's francis bag to make members last until the next person arrives and salutes maybe in addition, but oil he's 40 and say they've also been around for more than 100 years. the celebration continues all 4 days with both locals and visitors, joining the job are for us to reduce the degrees. i'll just kind of brings us to the end of the news out and get much more on our web site though it out to 0. don't come, you can see all lead story that situation in garza a back settings back to another shop. the
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pod came into the use of the aisle seat, suffered casualties. we have not suffered to say, tyler, to use. thank goodness we did have injuries from a missile strike on a guest house, thought provoking on to who they to say know, double standards to all of us any, any one in particular, i said to facing realities. government seems here to whittle down democracy. if this is troubling for you, it's very, very painful. here. the story on talk to how does era growing up in greece means taking action? slow comes to generation change a playful series that seeks to understand the challenge. the idea is mobilizing use around the world. we need to a political party that we'll talk about our problems, know how come from a generation because 0 is being theme. the groups, the size of the system has no for most painters of working class people. there is a difference between being able to participate in the system and actually being
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represented in the 5th generation change on al jazeera. these are some of the 1st images from the aerial assessment of co bleaching in the great value range. bleaching occurs when moment ocean temperatures and pollution force cold to expel the algae to get the color range of color at extreme or intake wise over an extended period of time. maybe some structures have been severely damaged. scientists have declared 2020 full, a mass bleaching events. what's happening here on the great fire roof is also happening on rapes around the world. or the last 12 months warming say surface temperatures have caused bleaching events in the northern hemisphere. and the only near conditions in the pacific have amplified the situation. marine biologist, jodi rama says ocean temperatures are increasing at a rate never seen before. and that's an oven assigned to the biggest crow system in the world. we're seeing this back to back here upon year. the reef means many
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years to recover from these heat waves. and it's just not getting it. the more than 50 rockets are launched from southern lebanon into northern israel and the occupies go on heights. the you're watching, i'll just 0 light for my headquarters and i'm getting you navigate are also coming up. 3 journalists are injured in mental status, refugee comp in gaza, and what's being described as a target. it is really a tough.
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