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wise, we, the public has to get out there and do something about it. the stream on al jazeera, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters is outside. jerry, you navigate that. here's this coming up in the next 60 minutes. more victims of is really air strikes, arrive at an up saw hospital in central garza. 8 children are among the dads. the united states admits israel's use of american weapons in gaza may have broken international humanitarian law. the un general assembly adopts
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a resolution backing powers fines bids for full membership. and in other news, the most powerful solar storm in 20 years creates a color for a spectacle in the size and prompts warnings of potential disruption. so global communication, the hello, we'd be getting gaza, where is really forces are carrying out in tens error strikes, targeting the south eastern and central regions of the strip. early on saturday, at least 20 bodies were taken to a ups or hospital indeed, and buff 8 children were among the dead. more than a 100000 palestinians have moved from, but i fashioned the south to central gaza. after multiple is really evacuation orders. nearly 35000 palestinians since october, the 7th have been killed as a result of israel's war on garza, we have a corresponding talk to about zoom, who is joining us from data,
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but also thought it is really army have announced even more evacuations. there been more error strikes with more casualties. tell us about the air strikes and where they've been focused the yeah, it was really incomplete, very difficult nights for the vast majority of the areas of detach. we were only in the middle area. we're talking about east 20 palestinians happened report of kills including 5 children. so now this nobody's expected to rise as the process of and that just the work of searching is still ongoing on the ground in that middle area . and we need to remember clearly that this is what palestinians have been told in order to seek refuge and to be away from areas of operations button and the other side of the gauze. disturbing the far south and rough off. we have been talking to an impulse by witnesses confirming that they are in you owed as evacuation or this has been passed by the is really millet trees were out dropping leaflets and a boy schools to the residents. the ordering to flee from the central areas of
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brooklyn, not only from the eastern portion of the city what bucks was now imagine enraging that. but at the same time, they are expanding the sports of the flight team to reach to the middle areas of a rough, a, where these orders today have been given earlier to shuffle rock neighborhoods and the facility of, of a way to hospital in order to sleep and to no longer exist in that area because it will be in the future, a minute treat operations or for the is by the army. so the situation does completely the light of the ongoing bombardment on the ground as casualties arriving to all the way to hospital leaving an hourly basis. yeah, and todd at where you are in front of an up. so hospital we understand that there has been a number of bodies who her who have arrived there as well because that's why we continue our show today with the bodies being lined up on the grounds and the locks of hospital a 20 bodies including children and families,
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are desperately set for the loss of the family member visit has deluxe the hospital is the main remaining hospital. indeed, i did really felt which is responsible for providing medical treatment for hundreds of thousands of palestinians. and in order to know more about how the hospital this operating a lie to be on getting minute to genocidal campaign, we are joined right now by duke's that yet. how much is jeffrey, who is the deputy director of the hospital? yeah, i'll take care of you at the store. thank you for joining us. as a doctor. yeah. how are you coping with the current situation as the number of casualties and fatalities within the hospital is what i said? honestly speaking, we are facing great difficulty that as we are flooded with an influx of the casualties and a people into the inputs kind of condition, especially the condition is medium size. we're used to have 200 beds model as we
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speak. we have more than in house 500 patients in addition to those attended to and the mix of costs because we have tried to do our best tool and i can set up the make shift. the costs does, however, the number of casualties is huge. we, tim harden, the zip codes uh with the number of victims. many of the victims are lying on the floor and we are about therefore means operations on the floor. we are attending to the sick and the pay the wounded on the floor. we are flooded with the numbers, high numbers of casualties, especially that uh that hosp does that used to give us a lending and loan on that. i'll put a sense again with our face with massive difficulties. and i believe the situation is going to be worse in the future as the number continues to rise and have that in that direction. so how can you describe the situation within a lock, the hospital in terms of the availability of you and sufficient on the and the
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rates is enough to be available. so what i need to know how we are speaking of so you will sufficient for a few hours. now by a few days. we have more than one that about 4000 liters of deal was if well multiplied we'll see, we'll add the l is the lock. so how's that will come out of operations? hold on, dave. we are out of electric power. no more than 10 patients who are currently attended to and the intensive care unit. in addition to the babies in the incubator as low as when die, we will lose those lives. we are in a dire need for electric supplies and ceiling supplies in order to run this in the data, especially we have many dialysis patients who are currently subjected to that process . as i said earlier to the level as the and the hospitality is no longer
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operations, i'll place the those patients and when did, who are attended to and that hospital uh transferred to our hospital. this is a massive price at all. no price is it. it also uh um only because the items is uh, another form of what i said on our operations tickets. i mean, and that's completely the just uh thing and difficult realities on the ground. and then in the lock soft hospital where it's right now dealing with and then the humanitarian and maybe come for a shot in light of the expansion of the flight to into run and review own going ministry campaign in the antonio territory. got it. thank you so much talk to about as soon as our correspondents reporting from central garza for us. well, it's been 6 days since israel has allowed a trucks into guys on famine is spreading, and food supplies are only expected to last for a few days that you, one has warrant unless is really allows fuel into
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a gauze. all hospitals and ambulances will be unable to function a group se, babies in incubators, in the few remaining hospitals, will die unless the facilities receive fuel for generators. israel cut electricity supplies to gaza back in october and up the hospital is the only health care facility in the central city of data and about us, doctors a, their se, fuel supplies are dwindling. attendance. godaddy reports the he didn't crisis in the basement of getting ox hospital with that, and then a couple assistance with that off of the like, so hospital is supplied with 20000 liters. if you, every i days we were supposed to have received that quantity 2 days ago and we have 10000 liters is back on. yeah. but that's been consumed over the past 2 days beyond . we only have enough fuel for 24 hours an hour ago. we receive 2000 liters. it's
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enough enough for half a day. all of these tanks are empty because for more than 5 days, power asylums crossing the commercial crossing has been close, where no few entered the gauze was true, according to the house. so they're saying that this is only the only time this has few left and those who run the generators know, shortages here translate to the reveal problems and the word above along the whole for hope it hasn't been and we have intensive care. we have a nursery with 24 incubators for newly going babies. such cases are at risk of going at any moment if the power goes out. and we also have a busy schedule of surgery runs around the cloud. if the situation is not dealt with the day off, the generator will be turned off tomorrow. i'm going to. the palestinian minister of have is warnings us if you will, does not enter the gaza strip and specially to this house with an indebted bella.
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it's going to shut down in the human to target and how situation is going to collapse. this is in the a to z, the locks a hospital bed, isabella garza palestine locks. the hospitals also seeing a surge of patients after is really strikes right across that off and well, fast running out of fuel as we've been mentioning, it's also running short of space to treat people. honey, my food managed to get inside on the warning that some of the images in hand. these reports are distressing. where inside deluxe is a hospital, one of the only few remaining health facilities to my operation all across the gauze of for this particular hospital is in defense front area. and as you can see, it's all very crowded with patients and injury isn't family members who are evacuated to this particular facility seeking shelter in the past 7 months, have been quite difficult for the health sector across the gauze is through the,
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from major hospitals being deliberately targeted and destroyed and pushed out of service into the acute shortage or medical supplies. then the shorter supply with fuel push, the remaining to my operation of hospitality to complete a closure right now. and with more recently, a hospital in dropbox, of the city that has been pushed out of service because of the military operations in this hospital. not only suffering from the lack of a space and, and being jammed with many people, but also the services. here are a dire situation right now, we're looking at a extreme shortage of medical supplies. there are no space for, for patients, for injuries. some of them are on the literally, on the floor of the hospital. very, very devastating situation for, for the hospital to continue on working and to sustain itself. what we're seeing right now literally is, is sufficient medical to stop here that's been working for the past 7 months,
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already exhausted, and a traumatized given the, the ongoing and since bombing can see and across the strip here to, to medical or stop or trying to help one of the injures who, somebody could not find a bid for him, he's with for the on the floor of the hospital, getting whatever and not the service treatment. they're doing their best to save lives here. but for the most part, injuries and patients are either on the floor of the hospital or the end of waiting go side lack of his business. the only problem in this hospital, but also the extreme charge or medical supplies as well. the shortage of a seal that is, is threatening the hospital to shut down major parts of it. the department including the i see you on operations room. we spoke with with a doctor briefly and he just answer with one words describing the difficulties of
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the situation. the past 7 months have evolved into major problem across this trip. more people are pouring into the hospital right now and within the past 2 days, 1000 of more people are seeking shelter inside the hospital. more evacuation orders they should in the southern part of the trip. first, this hospital to go beyond its capacity as more people either setting up the terms outside the vicinity of the hospital or inside a sport or literally inside the facility itself, just increasing the pressure on medical to stop volunteers, as well as in the patients and injuries inside the facility to us report on is really military operations and gaza has found its use of american weapons likely breached international law. the state departments report to congress issued a rare criticism of israel's military conduct,
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but it stopped short if identifying specific instances that would justify withholding military age potty complaint reports in washington dc. is what we are seeing and got the death destruction and starvation. a violation of international law. that is what the state department has been investigating. if they said yes, us military aid could be cut off. the report found it's possible israel is violating the law, but they are definitively saying it is using language like it is reasonable to assess the defense articles has been used by as really security forces in consisted with it. i h l or international humanitarian law obligations. but they argue the law does not have to be invoked because israel is investigating the report says, israel says it's implementing restrictive measures to protect sites such as hospitals, schools, places of worship, and un facilities. according to the united nations hospital and medical facilities
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have been attacked, more than 600 times. schools attacked more than $200.00 hundreds of houses of worship destroyed. and 169 u. n. facilities have been attacked. that's not highlighted in the report. but it does signal out a long list of incidents, spelling out the facts. israel targeting humanitarian convoys, including the killing of 7 world central kitchen workers, attacks on hundreds trying to get a targeting buildings, housing to manage hearing aid workers. analysts say this kind of us criticism of israel is unprecedented. they make factual findings that israel's violating international law, they want it to be a political decision to hold weapons, not a legal requirement to withhold weapons. and so i think that was a political decision of the white house and the state department to deliberately fall short of requiring themselves to hold arms shipments so they can use that as a carrot and stick politically. with this, riley's,
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this doesn't change you as president joe biden's threat to cut off offensive weapons. israel launch is a full scale invasion of rafa, but it does layout more reasons why he might patty coffee, l g 0, washington. the united nations general assembly has voted overwhelmingly to support palestine has been to become a full member. a $143.00 countries voted in favor of that resolution which expands palestine is rights after you, when on calls on the security council to reconsider its application for full membership. 9 countries voted against the resolution and $25.00 abstained. what are the countries that voted against that motion was the united states. gabriel is also reports from the un headquarters in new york is a round of applause in the united nations general assembly. after overwhelming majority of member states, really in favor of a resolution that says palestine qualifies for
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a membership and has the security council to reconsider its bid. we did not try you on charter. we did not enact instead of nation. i know we just demanded to see them apply to us and have been until now denied their protection in an active pediatrics using a prop. israel's ambassador said, any human rights or privileges bestowed on palestine would be akin to shredding the un charter. a spokes person for the secretary general rejected this. there's many charters, there's one right here. the charter is intact. it's ideals are attacked. the draft resolution agreed to had some symbolic privileges for palestine like allowing them to sit among full members and also some more tangible benefits. like allowing palestine to participate in most un meetings. something they could not do before.
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but the water down resolution, which the us voted against specifically maintained palestine with non member observer status. a full membership to the un require security council approval. last month. the us vetoed palestine full membership, bid us contents. palestine should negotiate the issue with these real argument reputed by pakistan's ambassador negotiations must have a level playing field if is what is negotiating is a full member of the united nations. so to show that this time, while the resolution over whelming, we adopted by the general assembly calls on the security council to reconsider palestine is bid for full un membership. it's unclear if they will actually do so. we should know in the next few days, but even if the council decides to reconsider it,
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it still faces the same obstacle as before. us has already said if necessary, they would be to it again. gabriel's on go out to see it at the united nations, new york, the okay, we have with us samuel audi on. he's the director of the center for as long and global affairs of stumbles in university. welcome back to elgin 0. so is it fair to say that overall this is a big symbolic victory for the palestinians, but these privileges are simply focused on a new one system and it won't change anything on the ground as of now where civilians are continuing to suffer in gaza. that's correct. it's just another symbolic gesture that could be added to hundreds of other solutions that the you in this pass in the past to 3 dictates, in favor of palestine. nothing's going to change. unfortunately, this is what this particular worth was 143 to 9 with 25 extensions. if you go back 12 years ago in 2012, there was another vote on palestinians membership. it was $138.00 to $9.00 with $41.00 extension. so it's
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a little bit um 5 more votes and that's what i'm saying it's, it's a gesture, but what we see again in a game is that that is what you will accompany with the, with the us will. they define the whole was in order to get is what it was basically to do, whatever it was and, and we saw the is really on bass. what are standing up there and just reading the un charter a you know, these member states, i think you and dr. sammy, what is it that they must do in order to put pressure on israel and perhaps the americans because it is be, is really is that continues to violate un security council resolutions over and over and over and what leverage of the palestinians have here. there's plenty to be done by the united nations and by the member states in the united nations simply of course they can suspend as a suspension. that's exactly what they did, the south africa to bring that about. they can also, i'm talking about the most from nations, particularly the nations. they have about $13.00 and $700000000.00 worth of
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investments inside the united states becomes to start with drawing some of them. they sell the oil in dollars only. they can start losing that little bit. there's a lot to be done. there's a lot of leverage and u. s. u s. has about 63 military. he sits in the region. if they can see of some he's going to flip that seats on is are, but it's about the political well, isn't it? absolutely, it's about the political will. and there is no political within the region, or particularly in the night states with the elections here with the republicans trying to protect is that over to and they are competing with by then on that score . let's look at what's happening on the grounds and gaza because israel is pushing ahead with this sort of offensive as you know, with report only 2 battalions on the ground and dropped off the bite and said, but if a has a red line, what does nothing yahoo doing here is he pushing sort of incrementally into, into the fast so that he doesn't cross biden's red line. the problem here is that nothing, you know, does not believe the rhetoric he thinks that what bargain is doing is using it for
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consumption use for his party base and that he can do whatever he what he wants. and he's been getting away with it. every simple, every step of the way, right? so you think that bite and saying that if one has a red line means nothing effectively. i don't think it means anything because this is been saying that for 4 months anthony has been ignoring him. i mean, what is he going to do? is he going to stop the weapons? i mean, we just saw the report that came out yesterday, which basically said that is an invite aided international law, but not americans use a weapons. these are 2 contradicting caught index. it comes with a convoluted report and extremely disingenuous. okay, and dr. summit audio and thank you so much for your analysis. well, thousands of people around the world have been showing solidarity with palestine in chilly protest, or is rallied in the capital against israel's war on guys on or latin america editor on the seo newman was demonstration in santiago on the we're outside of one of the main metro station here in san campbell,
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the capitol of today, and there are people out here to see me in the matter that the government subsidy breaks diplomatic relations with israel. and this is by no means the purse is real demonstration that has taken place in this country. which has the largest i listed in community outside of the middle east. you can see the sign here, that's a israel. this is in santa side. what you are carrying out. these are the sorts of things we've been seeing over and over again now. but further now by asking the julian government towards the palestinians in general and has been very, very part of the advice, completely amazing tides with israel. now, that's something that we haven't seen here before. but what's the, what's happening in roswell? now the intensity of these demonstrations is continuing,
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and these are doing just people. i'll tell a student in the sense that are out here protesting but ordinary chileans who deal down with the son of god and will say that the verified what's happened to me the i am not a palestinian percentage, but i have supported the palestinian cause. since my university there, i believe that what's happening in gaza represents a minutes to all a few man. you why the, even, you've my husband or protestant and it'd be here. this isn't war, this is genocide to the demonstration is now turned into a march. and we're heading now towards the u. s embassy here in santiago, while the people who continue to chance not only that it's time for to the to bring diplomatic relations with israel, but also
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a choosing united states of being accomplices in what's happening. and on top of the, the marches reach tier, but they're staying on the other side on the road. as asked by the police. it's a noisy doing, but so far, very peaceful. we don't think that there's anybody inside the embassy right now, but it's very clear that they are getting the message you see in human al jazeera, santiago, american universities are worried that the student protests against israel's were on dogs out to lead to funding cards. some donors are threatening to end their support if palestine solidarity camps orange cleared. alan fisher reports from washington dc. the elite school was expensive and prestigious. they believe a whole lot of a quality education. just in the last few days, schools in arizona, massachusetts, and pennsylvania, of clear protest,
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those from the camps. many pushed into it by doing those angry, a disruption that's being created so close to graduation ceremonies. if you look at what's happening throughout the us, i think it's the fear because of how because of my deal, you know, they've done this. i've made the opinions very, very clear. and also the agenda is very clear that they feel that they can indeed be no direct got to read the lab because direct a collaboration most for testers, one universities like dw here in washington to cut all ties with israel and to diverse. that means taking money from donors that has been invested. i'm pulling it from funds linked to israel, or the us defense industry companies like reinstalling mcdonald douglas. but the university's hosp to work a very fine light because some people say their money will dry out. if there is no change in policy, this is a tough spot for university leaders is, has
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a potential to threaten their standing with big donors who are more liberal. and so these conservative states could put them on the wrong side of st legislatures. and that is a, not a great place for university leader to be university. so being forced into action before the divested from links with apartheid south africa in the seventy's and eighty's from fossil fuels at the ton of essentially from russia. after that, you create invasion 2 years ago, i would like to see a student committee be a part of that investment committee decision making process because of this kind of question. this wasn't the only time these kinds of categories he said arisen. they're just the more public of what's gone out of the last couple of decades. but i do believe students ought to be a part of this. the investment funds can run to tens of millions of dollars. as for example, harvard has a $50000000000.00 gathered from supporters and backers on previous investments, the largest funds in america. some universities have committed to divestment,
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others have offered to discuss and consider that's been enough to hold protest. but for those still refusing the piece more disruption and protest students continue to last. we peacefully push their key. our fisher, i'll just do the washington. there have been palestine solidarity protest in other parts of the world as well. and focused on university students march to the american embassy. it is on bod waving palestinian flags. and announcing washington support for israel. they also called for a boy, caught off is really goods in jordan's compet online for testers, calls for a cease fire and demanded israel and its attacks. on the rough uh there were similar scenes on the streets of humans. capital sent off from the officials of organized demonstrations every friday since israel launched its assault on the gaza strip in october. it's been 2 years since it's really forces killed alger.
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0 journalist shooting a block in the occupied westbank. it happened while she was reporting on and is really army rate in the janine refugee camp. and despite the evidence, no one has been held accountable for her killing the still ahead on the i'll just it renews our a fugitive on the run for office carlos. huge amount is campaigning ahead for elections in spain's, catalonia region, fast tensions run high and engine administered kashmir ahead of the 4th phase of india's elections and monday, the hello. it is shaping into a lovely weekend across the good parts of europe. plenty of sunshine now on the
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concept area of high pressure keeping things settled fine and sunny with light. when's it really will feel pleasantly warm for the most part of the little crowd up towards the northwest and still some showers down towards the south east. the showers will drift away across the g and took the icing some one away with the weather psychiatry side by side. not side. bring in here. if you're shy, was there and to that west, the side, all the russia wanted to shout to into some pos opponent, but elsewhere, spine drive, it is warm and sunny. yeah. got a few showers just coming in across the purpose. guy, northern parts of spider. he's become a little more widespread. what is heavy or is it live use? it may look on the chart here. there will be some showers on and off as it goes through sunday. lot of fine and dry weather in between 25 celsius the full powers. plenty of wilts across southern parts of europe as we go on through the we can do the fab, but it won't cause no them areas of africa as well. around this a hobbit we're into the full seas. notice a show is becoming a little more widespread across the west africa pushing up into central positive nigeria. we could even say some lobby down polls coming, get to begin
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a facet with the possibility of some flooding, right? looking pretty wide for southern past. they've gone to the one of the biggest elections of 2024 in the general election. will administer now render movies be taking increase its route across the country. how will economic uncertainty and you've some employment suite both just in case state and will the media be able to cover the vote, reading and fairly ongoing coverage this in the, as an actions on i'll just say around a week to look at the world's top business stories, how much is the rebuilding going to cost? 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 global food insecurity?
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counting the cost on al jazeera in the solomon islands, the deadly legacy of world war 2, remain on the lounge. why is placed it in a fluid? now i do this. see, they are literally the sense of taking time on $1.00 oh, $1.00 east meets the solomon islands. some tante escape a war that ended decades ago on, on the the color, the top stories on how to 0 is rule is carry out intense air strikes. targeting central dogs on the southern city, if that's off at least 20 bodies have been taken to an upstart hospital indeed. and but off, more than a $100000.00 palestinians have fled there from the, from the one has warned that in less israel allows fuel it's,
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it's also the few remaining hospitals will be forced to shut down because they're generators will fail. food and medical supplies are when dealing on a trucks have been denied access to the strip for a 6 day. for us, as israel may have violated international humanitarian law and goes off while using weapon supply by america. the state department's was published along the way to review the use of us weapons by israel's army in gaza. us president joe biden has reaffirmed he won't supply weapons to israel, which could be used to attack, cut off. but some in washington have referred to a full scale assault on rough as biden's red line. our white house correspondent, kimberly house that reports. since october, the united states has been ramping up transfers of bombs and other weapons to israel. that's on top of the nearly $4000000000.00. it gives an annual
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military aid. since the october 7th mazda attacks, israel's use us made bonds to kill more than $34000.00 palestinians. his state of the union address us president joe biden called the dest. heartbreaking nearly 2000000 were promised cities under bombardment or displacement palms, this door neighbors and rubble, cities, enrolling federal, drought, food water medicine but for months bite and kept sending bonds. and the killing continued hesitating to use us leverage to stop the killings. the parents of pop receive brought nationwide protest and questions when will bind in withhold? weapons to stop is really prime minister. benjamin netanyahu is more on gaza earlier this year. when i 1st asked this question, why didn't said an evasion of rasa for more than a 1000000 or sheltering was
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a red line. then he back tracked. this is a red line, but i'm never going to leave israel. but now this week, by then without saying it has finally drawn a red line, he says the us will defend israel from attacks from ron and other players. but it won't supply weapons needed to invade rafa. what he means is that he will not countenance the united states being implicated. it is riley attack on the roof unless there is a credible effort to evacuate. the more well over 1000000 palestinians. and guys who have been deliberately driven by israel's policy back by the united states over the course of the past few months into the environs of rough. uh, there is a raise. the president biden is larry about using red line terminology. back in 2012, former president brock obama said that the syrian government's use of chemical weapons
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would be a red line for his administration when it happened and there was no major us for spots. america's credibility took a hit. israel says it will press a head proving it may be a red line drawn to late. kimberly health hit algebra 0. the white house. south africa has filed an urgent request that the international court of justice to order is really forces to withdraw from buff. it says the way they're conducting their operation. is genocidal. south africa's lawyers argue israel's assault onto alpha has causing a repairable harm to the rights of the palestinians and goes on to states. if enough has destroyed, there will be little left of gaza or the prospect, or of the prospect for the survival of palestinians. the filing also stresses as the primary hub for humanitarian assistance. i can garza if
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a falls so to does gauze a the earlier we heard from mary, i'm she the who is an associate professor at the university of colorado. as law school, she says south africa's request as part of a wider strategy to pressure the by the administration to and that's unconditional support for israel right now with the latest request that south africa has made to the court. you know, it has made very clear how urgent it believes the situation to be inside of it as asked the court to weigh in, audits provisional measures order within a week's time. and it has listed a litany of that, that highlight the really, the only thing that the court can and should do, which is at the minimum to order israel to seize is military operation in ra. huh. and though it has not explicitly asked for this in this, in this particular request of his,
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referenced it throughout the request that it is high time the court actually demand that israel sees all of its military activities inside of gaza. now will, is real comply, know israel will not comply, unfortunately, but this is part of a larger legal and political strategy to increase pressure on the united states on the bite and ministration to, to, to, to finally put some breaks on what is real, is doing to the palestinians of gaza, the political pressure is undoubtedly mounting already. the . the 4th phase of elections in india is set to take place on monday in june. administered kashmir as among the regions going to the pools for the 1st time in decades. the governing beach, i p is not fielding a candidate from there. just
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a reminder that the engine government has not granted visas to l. just a was journalist. so recovering the election from outside the country. paul getting reports, and it's the final days of campaigning in indian administered kashmir for what he'd or roman para regions. traditionally, board culture collection's phone calls from separatist, but he's telling customers that that voice, mathis, this election, dining point, renting no, didn't go and does a huge vacuum of 56 years. and this is, this will be an expression, people to vote with their feet come out and you know, express themselves. power was jo twice after the governing b, j. p. government, repealed indian administer. the cache me is autonomous status in 2019. he was suspected of having ties with separatists opposed to indian governance. his struggles of health and strength, a quote with both his ways of deal. yeah. well he thought it was it a certain has to be in trouble that a common crush me task. that's why that you'd want him to succeed until 2019 indian
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administered kashmir. enjoyed the special status that allowed to separate constitution and protection of land and jobs. under the indian constitution, after was revoked, jumbo and kashmir was split into 2 federally rude areas and gold under capital new dallas direct control. critics say it was intended to change the demographics of kashmir in these only muslim majority region. the general elections are the 1st big political exercise in general and cash me since the government imposed a harsh, locked down diving mass protest against the changes it held several local leaders in custody for months. oh my abdullah, a former chief minister, was one of them in the past. i have fought elections against pocket stone and succeeded. and in this selection, if new deal is against us, we trust with god's will. we will succeed once again. the b j. p is not fielding, a candidate from the region for the 1st time since 1996. the regional policies opposed to the b j. p sites because of anger over the government's decision to
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evoke hmo and catch me is special status. the policy says the move has both normality to the him. elaine region, after decades of blood shed in the people should give other parties the fitting response by voting and telling them that it's because of them. we lost articles 370, but i bought back the protection and security to the region. cache me is divided between india and pakistan, who both claim it in its entirety after their independence from british rule. in 1947, it's one of the most militarized regions in the world on the list save people, one change. they have seems to be an interest in direction, not simply because people want someone, rather, the policy of the local park is to be on that side of it. as compared to be just recently, 3 rebels were killed in a gun fight with indian soldiers. and last week, an engine air force convo who was attacked in a boat of town,
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leaving one post and deadened for injured signs of hopkins. the region is ahead of the boat poking out you 0. meanwhile, in the top cord has granted bell to jailed opposition leader and chief minister of the capital new delhi. our van's casual was arrested in march on correction charges . his temporary release allows him to campaign and not general election that's now underway. country was party has called the case against and fabricated and politically motivated. the 2 people have been killed by russian shells and ukraine's northeastern car key region. the local governor says the ton of of jans, which is less than 5 kilometers from the russian border was targeted on friday. ukraine's armed forces have sent reinforcements to the region of the zeros john home and as more from keith. and it was in the early hours of friday morning,
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the russian forces a box to cross the border. i mean to north east and ukraine in the heart of keith region. now this region is especially important because it has ukraine, 2nd largest city, how to keep the city and this, uh, a box and offensive wasn't just on the ground resume. so we have an aerial from above, and it was at villages and towns being evacuated as well on that front line on the hockey region. what president below them is the landscape ukraine said that was for now. you craning defenses a holdings, but the a fee is $5.00 to was being full receipt of which along the way, we're contacting us to bottom a g. and it's a rush. you launched a new way to the counter offensives in this direction. ukraine met them the with our troops brigades and not hillary. it's important to understand that they can build up and consolidate forces in this area. it is a fact of it's, but i'm actually come on this, you about it and calculate the forces in order to meet the enemy with retaliatory file. is that a see there?
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now, there was a brief hold back all the ways are scalable. and then i believe that we stopped them with artillery fire for the moment. we don't know yet if this is just a probing, a type by russian forces, or if this is a whole new front that's about to open up in this will. but either way, so you cry, it's a big problem. it's suffering from a severe lack of manpower and it's all me. and also a real lot of west from rake with the lots of. it's been promised weapons from the united states and from it to europe in life. but most of those are still yet to arrive in the windows before they arrive. russian forces are expected to try and press home their advantage. they're already pushed, pushing and slowly above the sink at all the areas of the front line. and now this looks like a new ho ukrainian forces are going to have to try and plug john home. and i would
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just say to keep is still a heads on al jazeera, mexico is government has drastically reduced the number of people officially declared as missing. will explain why and find out how young people in georgia has been at the forefront of recent protests against a controversial bill. the 2 era writers from different countries, but with much uncommon moraine upstairs. so a palestinian resistance poets jailed for his left wing views. his poetry, what's the width? and he used to fight the whole world and saw something to do a syrian professor, lots of behind the scenes. there wasn't a secret movement 11 and syria. how this going to the rock that comes going to him was not behind. rebel writers, palestine and syria on that, which is 0 a love that in 0 to 14 years of enforcing the separation
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they missed their children growing up in missed all of the things that i'm doing with my teeth. a some fold for his parents, freed them from incarceration for their role and they're rather cool. black revolutionary group of anything that's worth finding $45.00 for the senior team is worth it. navigate, growing together. a witness documentary on that jersey to of the the families and mexico are protesting against the lower ring of the official number of people declared as missing. the government's latest figures lowers the number from
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813002 fewer than 13000. finally say it's a political move ahead of next month's elections. alda zeros julia go. yano reports from mexico city. the mother's day, it's far from celebratory. for these women they are the mothers wives and sisters of mexico's disappeared. people within a $100000.00. our ability to be missing up for yolanda mode on the search for his son then hit him in has gone on for 15 years. we used to be housewives now with human rights defenders. we are the ones who do the work because the authorities have no idea of what they're doing. they ask us, what new information we got. that's our job. but it is our children, so we do it. is before he came to power, the mexican president and but as manuel lopez over that order repeatedly promised
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to address the issue of disappeared people. but the number of missing people in mexico has only grown during his term in office as drug cartel violence worse. and this presidential elections draw near, he has a cues, relatives of the missing of politically motivated, a tax, saving the official record of disappeared. people is being in slated to hurt his government. and also to meet with the mind an answer from whoever is in charge of the country. so i made the signs for the faces of our leaders because the 2 have been missing in our search. they never agreed to meet with us. they have neglected their responsibility to find truth and justice for auction. this years march as a message, not just for the current government, but also for the incoming one. we're warning some of these relative that they're not going away until they know what happened to their loved ones and the demand that the government to fill its responsibility to find them until they do, and in the absence of the state. these mothers vowed to keep looking for their
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loved ones. the only way they can find and digging glen to stine graves throughout the country, hoping to piece together what happened to their children. julia, gal yano, i'll just sierra mexico city, police them for room have the chain. the brother of president dana boulevard tape, it's all part of a whitening corruption inquiry involving the peruvian liter boulevard. his home was rated by police in march because of undeclared luxury goods. her brother and you can or is accused of leading a corruption network in which officials are appointed and exchange for bribes. the cubans and russians have marked victory day in the capital have on it together for the 1st time. it's a celebration of the soviet union's defeats of the nazis during world war 2. the 2
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countries have been allies since the cold war era and cuba has remains close to russia. despite even after its invasion of ukraine and 2022 springs. catalonia region is holding early elections on sunday and it was cold after the regional parliament rejected the minority governments budgets. catalonia attempted to separate from spain in 20. 17 sonia the eagle reports from barcelona, has cut salons prepared to vote on sunday. they will be facing a choice. continuing with a pro set purchase government opt for change under pro spanish unity leadership city 70 years ago, this region was plunged into chaos as a referendum that was declared illegal, was held in a bit to separate spain. it triggered off one of the most serious constitutional crises in spain. since there were tons, democracy with a full or against independence feelings ran high, is pushing for succession, engaged in a power struggle against spanish. he knew this well,
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leaders of the independence movement were arrested, tried and imprisoned for that pos in the referendum. the regional president cobbler squeeze the one, went into self imposed exile where he remains risking a rest. if he was who were to last pains, prime minister pedro sanchez issued a pardon and released the other convict to separate his qualifications in 2021. he held a bond on the holding public office. a controversial honesty deal. he struck with a separatist has gone some way to call me the tension between madrid and buffalo to get throughout the time while the design, as for independence has diminished and other issues all taking precedence. yours instead of industry to me, i want to see a change on the issue of independence has been i've done some of the issues have been neglected to say no, there are more important things to focus on, like employment and social welfare. they could have done that, but they haven't because of these elections. so those who say that the dream of an
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independent catalonia is a false long prospect. there are those who believe it is the only credible future for the region usually can see. but as he does, it was them on your because he was done, but with regard to put them on and everything he did, it is important, especially since some time has passed. so we kind of keep independence in a calmer fashion, regardless of where they sit on the debate. most people here say that should be legitimate referendum on the map to, to resolve this question once and pearl. but with the pers spanish unity, socialist aussie leading in the polls, the appetite for an independent catalonia may not be enough for those wary of the instability. so when you go out to 0, also now at least $85.00 people have been killed in flash floods in of gone is done . water spread across parts of the northern bank line province on friday. most of the victims were women and children,
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such as total is expected to rise since many people are still on accounting for. environmental activists in germany have tried to storm a factory owned by the electric car maker, tesla. hundreds of people broke through police lines in an attempt to occupy the plants, which is nearest berlin. and they want to stop the expansion of the factory, which is next to a protected forest. the set something back smart so and couldn't hide it somewhere . q and we are here today to draw attention to the, to the factory for the environmental destruction him, but also to the environmental destruction in countries like argentine, olivia with less in his mind that is needed. so these pantries and that causes terrible environmental destruction for the people, the, but also the environment. that is why we're here today to draw attention to the spectrum to protest against georgia as controversial for an influenced bill have been going on for nearly a month. demonstrators have been gathering in front of parliament,
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demanding the government willing for all it's proposed legislation. out 0 spoke to one of the for testers. my name is george. uh, to buy the um from by to me, a georgia. i'm georgia and i was interested in put into politics from early age. right now. i study low in georgia and international institute of public affairs. of course, i love my country if you are going to fight for freedom or you are going to become like colonial of the country. after me leis, georgia always had 2 choices. either european countries or in the north, russia, and posts some, it's a countries. we don't only want us, but you were up and you were in union. we consider ourselves, you were i was actually at the 1st lights, i was one if they were going to is
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a thursday of for these for this i was giving interview to you and at least 50 seconds. i hear my name is sunday, and often one second, i am interested. i lost my glasses and they were beating me. they were shouting at me and that continued like for one or 2 minutes when the moment is calling you and keeping you 2 choices. every time georgia has accepted only into one correct choice, and that is for fighting for freedom. that's what is great in georgia and people are applying it is experiencing its most powerful g o, magnetic storm in more than 20 years. one which could trigger power and communication blackouts. a solar storm happens when the sun sends a series of strong solar flares, which then leads to a big increase in aurora display seen around the world. sarah web is an astronomer,
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swinburne, university of technology and melbourne, australia. she says that the solar storm is a normal part of the sun's cycle of this type of activity over the event that we're experiencing right now is right on our lifetime of events that we've monitored. it's not read in the lifetime of this done. johnstone undergrads something called a solo minimum and maximum, and it's fun, it's magnetic field flips every 11 years or so. and we experience in uptake in, sol, sled, and cranial mass subjection. and that's exactly what we're seeing here. what's nice concerning now though, is that we live in the 21st century where we evict exponentially increased our reliance on communications and other technologies that are in space and on the ground. where electrical indifference is, can actually disturb it from this to your magnetic storm. and that's something that we're watching quite closely right now. it's normally airplanes of grounded or redirected around wherever occurrence of being reported. and we've seen this back in the 2003 halloween jeremiah kinetic strong. this is exactly what happened. we
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had a cross diverted to make sure that a runner incidences, but our infrastructure is designed for us to be able to control when we turn it on an officer, for example, our ground stations. here here on the ground, we're able to turn them off to limit the effect that a to make a big storm like this might have. so we do absolutely have protocols in place to try and limit the damage. but we have seen in past year my ext on is that sometimes it's, it's not completely successful. so what we're seeing is that instead of needing to be quite far south or north to see the aurora, it's creeping on down search. uh, one of the best bits of advice is just go outside when it becomes stock in the evening and try and catch a glimpse. you might even be able to, uh, set your phones to take a long exposure image to try and catch those beautiful ribbons of dancing line across the sky. and yes, if you do have safe solar viewing equipment, that is a potential to actually see the sun spots that have caused this on this to your magnetic event. so it is, it is a broadside to this. yes, we are concerned that it could affect our infrastructure,
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but it really sometimes is omar. so once in a lifetime, opportunity for people who do not live near the north and south poles to see over it. and actually, we're back in a moment with warner, who's right here on out the after controversial presidential campaign. and the contested victory proposed to be unto is said to lead indonesia, se, asia's largest economy. a diverse nation with more than 1300 ethnic groups for that to go. why we're comfortable with the people. we're not going to be determined by for in a narrative. the presidents alexis, indonesia proposed to be unto talks to l. just the rep. america is a region of wonder of joy tragedy and yes,
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of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition. no country is a lie and it's my job to shed light on how and why a meeting of mine's the tragedy for me, of a democratic solve effort there. it's how quickly we sort of did the story told re global, know the intertwining of money and politics. campaigner andrew fine, state and photographer shock you do on on activism on the crisis in concert. what is happening today is happening on our watch. the news from now they will be people asking, how did you left it?
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