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this is our s 10. you see negotiations being even have. this is most important, which of these are going to negotiate? polls unapologetic, i'm just awesome. upfront on out the a from somebody a in the north. so what i saw in the south is really forces stuff up there at the tax. across garza, at least 82 palestinians are killed in the past 24 hours. the, you're watching all the 0 life from a headquarters and del time getting navigate to also coming up. the palestinian fighters say they've launch 33
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attacks against is really forces in northern gaza. the most claim find them in a single day. this year the u. n. says it's facing a complete disaster. ended up with nearly half a 1000000 palestinians, forcibly displaced in the past week. the other nice angles and a russ outside of georgia off the lawmakers past the for the influence. so the, it's 1400 hours gmc, that's 5 pm in gaza. where is really a tax? i've been intensifying across the street, at least 40 people have been killed in a strike on a residential home and to school. and then they'll say that's refugee camp in central garza rescue workers are trying to reach people still trapped under the
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rubble. meanwhile palestinian fighters say they've lost 33 attacks on is really forces in northern gaza. this is the highest figure in a single day this year is really forced to say they're now deep in the heart of somebody else. the un says nearly 450000 people have not been forcibly displaced from what i saw in the past week. and they've been forced to leave their homes and fleet, overcrowded refuge tree comes or in the for that he begins, are coverage from the site or a new mastercard committed against the palestinians. but today he, it in to say that's where it's not like that is really for targeted. this house with do is ready air strikes that flops in this 3 story buildings to the ground, according to the people around us right now, according to the neighbors are telling us that this was a 3 story buildings that had
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a lot of this data. how this didn't use that came from scrap off. we still have no idea if there's anyone still alive. we do not know that people are still alive under where i'm standing right now. but this scene has been repeated for more than 7 months. right now kind of assume you dropped under the rub of civil defense theme is trying to has them. but at the most, in the most times, people would not get the has they need at least a top under the robust at least 2000. and our students dropped under the rama. are. and this has been happening to, to evacuate. are being killed.
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where here, upside many evacuated from rough off 3 days ago. it's under the rubble. this isn't the, as is here to say that will last speak to him. she's joining us from dated by the center of gauze us since you fall that reports. and what are you hearing about this situation right now with a new slate off for fiji comes as well . the civil defense team are still searching and are still digging with their bare hands to how to put out as much bodies as they can. according to the neighbors, to the families of the victims, 10 trapped under the rubble, they say that there are still dozens of palestinians among them. our children are women says uh underneath the rubble of the house for a cut out your family. we were there today. we spent
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a couple of hours and it was completely horrifying. civil defense seemed trying to rescue people from under the rubble, with their bare hands, with very basic tools. and also the crowds waiting for any news about any body waiting for their beloved ones. people who were in this family in this house were not only the residents of this house, but also our residents who were vacuum, just nice people that evacuated from the dropbox. 3 days ago, they were searching for a safe area. they were searching for a safe home. they were paying rent for the family, but unfortunately they got killed a family members who evacuated from her to 53 days ago. and this shows that there is no save space. and because the strip, even if the is really forces a war and punish the news to evacuate from
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a place to another. this does not guarantee that you are evacuating to a safe, but the safe place that in. okay, and thank you so much engine without a report from data about us and central gaza small success fluids a manage to send us this short report from inside the body, a reference recap, which is under fire and that's in the north of gaza. i'm talking to you from the center and you value can as really forces this patient behind the school street. and there was a hit and run buttons that are taking place in that area between these what he forces and the movements a resistance the and this is the seen into very account the this is in the sense that it can,
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i cannot move foot board the can see the that's what's happening in the north of the gaza strip, but it's really forces have carried out at least 8 strikes on humanitarian convoys, on premises indoors all since october. that's even after their locations were shared with is where the authorities, this is, according to human rights watch. the report also finds that is really is didn't issue any warnings before. veritax. the latest fatality is an un staff member killed in eastern drop off. it's the 1st international you, one casualty with around a $190.00 palestinian u. n. 8 workers killed since october. the 7th. how much i'm june was covering this for us from my mind. jordan, that's because the is really government has shut down. i was a 0 in israel, so i'm how much for you on work or is this has been the deadliest for ever? and in the aftermath of some of these attacks as real says that it's investigating, but these investigations don't really go anywhere, do they?
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and now they don't that in a so often of these past several months we've heard these really say that they're going to be investigating these incidents. and in light of that attack, the killed 78 workers with the world central kitchen. last month, you had the israelis issue and apology and said that they would redouble their efforts to ensure that this doesn't happen. and, and here we are again, not that long after. and this is the 1st international you in a worker who's been killed since october 7th and gaza. but we must remember that there are over a 190 palestinian aid workers with the you in who have been killed since october 7th. it's a terrific situation that seems to only be getting worse now in that human rights watch report that you mentioned, the human rights watch says that the, the confliction protocol is deeply flawed. and what they mean by that the confliction protocol is essentially 8 organizations. the you in and others
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informing the is really military of their whereabouts. when an a convoy is going to be delivering aid when aid workers are going to be going to different locations. this is a very specific protocol and it's supposed to be followed and time. and again, we're seeing aid workers being killed, even though they say they are adhering to this d confliction methodology where. busy we're trying to find out more from the when right now about precisely what happened. it's clear that this was a very, obviously more to you in vehicle view in the headset as much as we know that there are concerns about what might happen to other aid workers going forward. is really military stated earlier today that this convoy was in an active war zone conflict zone. and that as the, as really military was not aware of where this convoy was. but that's not something
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we imagine is really going to hold water with the community with these international actors because i'm in again, they have said that they have followed very clear is really military protocols as far as their whereabouts. and we keep seeing these aid workers scale to we should also mention that there was a jordanian aid worker that was killed in that attack as well. and that the jordanian foreign ministry has condemned the attack. and also said that as an occupying force, israel needs to ensure that a is being able to be delivered and that 8 workers are protected going forward. how much? just one more for you about what's happening in occupied east jerusalem. because we understand that a group of far right is really is enter the ox almost compound as they often do. they were carrying is really flags. and this of course, happening one day before the next well, on may the 15th. what are you learning about this incidents? so it, i mean this was earlier in the day and we should mention that non muslims
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are allowed into the lux a mos compound, twice every day during the week. that is what happened today, but today is independence day and is real. so you had these far right wing is re lease these old for national is if you will, who entered a and many of them had is really flags. and that is not an. 8 out under what is known as the status quoted agreement. now we should mention at this point because it all gets very complicated. jordan, of course, where we are, jordan is the custodian of the holy sites in uh, occupied east jerusalem. and um, one of the tenants of the status quo agreement is that even though not most things can enter the holy sides, they are not allowed to pray and they are not allowed to carry is really flags. and of course today you have these alter nationalists who went in, they did carry flags. we've seen video throughout the day showing, but some of them were stopped. some of them had their flags confiscated by is
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really police. but nonetheless, in the last several years, you've had more and more of these types of demonstrators trying to go in on certain occasions, trying to pray, even though that is not allowed. trying to brandish is really flags. and one of the reasons for that is because you have ultra right wing ministers and isn't a right now people like the national security ministry. it's more been here who is advocated for this. who has said that there needs to be a change in the status quo going forward that the jews should be allowed to praise and they unlock some off compound. and again, that is something that is simply not allowed. and one of the reasons there's so much concern about this is because this is seen as much as a provocation, but as an outright incitement. and what happens at the most compound? this isn't just somebody that concerns the israelis and the palestinians. this is something that concerns the entirety of the region because it is a tinderbox, and what happens there can be a spark for a lot of anger and a lot of emotion throughout the entirety of the region. thank you so much for how much enjoy reporting from my mind once again, comments reporting from my mind because israel has buttons alpha 0,
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the existence as early as, as a task trucks carrying life, saving food aid, preventing them from reaching gauze on this video, shows them unloading and then destroying the supplies. israel's restriction on food aid has caused famine across large parts of gauze on the vehicles were crossing through hebron and the occupied westbank heading towards the besieged strip is where the sunset, 3 of the 8 trucks on fire or human rights lawyer separates. luke or i'm or on was an eye witness to mondays attacks, which she says, the police, the nothing to stop. she says she was horrified by what she saw. they say my just to say it's, it's something that they keep going to me to say as and he's ready as a june. we have this comment in 2 days, a nation not stand over there for that of your own angle. and for me, i don't see the bus unions and the guys, this is my neighbors, a, is this my own people, and i say to be tiffs because what happened today. what definitely yesterday do not represent many stories and many chose i came by so many is it ok?
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yeah. you know, i could use when i see again the monitors and grandfathers and got the biggest for for the i see them. i see the reason my own eyes and this is not something that we do. we condemn it and we hope to stop it. and this is a lot of vacation to find that we don't want people we own, but in order to send them what you're doing is wrong. we have to stop the slow, we cannot read this but just continue. and i'm saying it because they know there's always a price, it's talking with you right now. i repaid prices and i getting tracks and that's where the people trying to. okay, for the, for us now in order to attract me because i was there yesterday, but i, we keep organize them all people in order for them to come until 5 and to 10. this is not very true. they give them, this is no, the society that we ought to reason, though many is whether it's the 25th and 1st name please. so ask for children and,
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and for everyone that they knew, the students still ahead on al jazeera, a surprise visit, and a show of support america's top to for not meets ukraine's president russell aspect . so it's a time a record is $76000000.00 people were displaced around the world last year by conflicts on natural disasters. we'll look at the situation. and so dawn, the it is there in the next day or so around eastern side of the sort of i see in the band archipelago this is circulation trying to develop that produces very heavy right? even a mole method to think that the flash something seems quite likely that they might return to see montrose or generally speaking with trend is to take the heavy rain
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for the know this time the. i'm also you've had some very, fairly heavy. right. and so i've been trying to it now, it looks at least east of, you know, dry the, some action going on the korean peninsula as a result of the circulation developing on a little bit co data came out of ongoing. yeah. so let's study went to so for example, during wednesday, and that probably wouldn't go trust a woman schwartz associated japan wind up into profit storm system. when the looking picture on the north coast of home, she was reading like you to effect most of that part of japan. and it's still dry for most of the rest of china, even in the united states, particularly wet. but there is a cost brain talk about the incoming mom soon, right. instead, just about being felt there in molly and up in columbus more likely in kind of the ins for lack of this is the way to area which i think will transfer to cargo and possibly time of miles you're having a bit further. no steering service. they may keep, shoot, occasionally with the
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unique perspective. why is it the doctors don't get to have a say and any of the medical workforce has been so under valued by the british government for such a long time on hub voices. tick tock had been a place for organizing politically, for getting people to vote for getting people to protest, connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. why is our government taking us to work on the basis of live? we? the public has to get out there and do something about it. the stream announces era the the,
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the top stories on alta 0 this hour, at least 14 people have been killed in a straight on a residential home. and then we stayed on the refugee camp and central gaza. ruskie workers are trying to reach people still trumped onto the russell. at least 82 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. palestinian fighters say they've launched 40 attacks on is really forces dots of the highest number in a single day. since the beginning of this year is really forced to say they're now deep in the heart. there's a body of city in northern garza. the u. n says nearly 450000 people have not been forcibly displaced from vanessa. in the past. week alone, they've been forced to leave their homes and flee to overcrowded refugee thomas police have dispersed demonstrators outside the georgia in parliament, and typically see officer would approved a for an interference law. the new legislation was passed after weeks of mass protest. demonstrators fear it could be used to code this sense and stand in the
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way of georgia joining the european union one day. the new law will require organizations that get more than 20 percent of their funding from abroad to register with authorities to meet him at the jenko has been coming to protest since joining us from to release the. so now that it's past, tell us more about the reaction on the streets. well, yeah, uh right now it's quite, it's quite com. com off to the storm. i would say, i mean exactly one hour ago when we were live on the o. and now it's a 0 of a around several 100 policemen rushed out from within the parliament courtyard and from the side streets down onto rosetti avenue, which is a central street where, where the problem is located is around 5, a 100 meters away from where we are right now, and that is a police quoting off as you can see someone getting the pain, we saw at least another person being detained during those protests. so just
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building up to what happened. it felt like a storm was brewing because of the decision was made by parliament, the ac full votes for this controversial for an agents bill. we talked about this at length, of course that the votes again, and the people were of what was angry. that was stages set up right in front of parliament. no one prevented people from setting those up. we were quite surprised to actually see that sound, equipment, microphones, lots of people, thousands standing, the people with their feet seeing the building right before a eyes. and then i think the last drop from protest, the behavior was when around, i don't know, several 1000 processes started ticking the metal barriers which were reinforcing the front gates of parliament. that was quite a loud thump coming from the and then police bus through a, a gate that was,
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that was that and start to describing everyone pushing people away. we saw one person getting dragged away and they announced that they would be launching a a guess if, if the people don't disperse and that of course the whole street has been dispatched. the parameters set up all around those side. streets behind may. so no one can basically approach uh, follow them as far as we can see. all right, thank you for that. update to me is your monthly income reporting from typically see a record number of people around the world. we're internally displaced. last year, 76000000 people were forced to flee their homes on the fingers have been driven off by conflicts and gaza and the democratic republic of congo. but it's done that has, has the world's worst displacement crisis as alger 0 table, morgan reports visitors, placements camp is the latest to open in so dense eastern city of port sedan. it's home to some of the thousands who flood fighting between the sudanese army and the
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baron military rapids support forces in the capital have to him and elsewhere around the country. including full z, i belong who fled from her home in northern part of tomb. shortly after the start of the conflicts last year for life, a lot of me try to see if we fled in june. we left and decided to stay in mid any b r a. so if attacked our home and cut a room, i was with my son and we were in my father's house. and that was my sister's. one of my sisters is married to me. i mean, the year long conflicts here has created the world's largest displacements crisis. according to the un, 9000000 people have been displaced. many have been repeatedly uprooted as fighting expanded across the country of the unit to 0. we slept when the 5 things started and went to 0. we brought our children here and decided to stay. we saved into 0 for 7 months. then as a somebody who could be 8 organization state more than half of the down to 47000000
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people are in need of aid with 5000000 facing famine. those displays are the ones most affected, but slicing has hindered access to them. we really have an issue with access. uh we need better access uh across the lines to being able to move uh from here in ports it on across the country across uh the, the front line. so of the conflict. yeah. but we also need to have access uh from the regional countries uh, from size to don, from chad. so access is the main issue, but of course we also need more resources and we need flexible resources so that we can take oppertunity as they arise. there's no indication the confidence here in sedan is close to an end, which means more people who will be displaced. those here say, while they're able to receive aid, would they really want is to return to their homes and the lives they left behind. he but morgan, alta 0 to the us extra state anthony blinking has met with president of
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a lot of friends, a landscape during an unannounced visit to ukraine, blinking assured the ukrainian president that more military aid is on its way as the nation faces intensifying attacks from russia in the car, key region. this is the 1st trip to ukraine by a senior us official since congress passed the $61000000000.00 a package in april to help ukraine's war efforts. also 0 has gone home and has more from keith. when the us sick tree of state and to me blinking go off the try into keep this tuesday morning. they have one big item in mind, and that's to reassure you. crime that it's not allowing that it's allies, especially the united states as to where the difficult moment for the country with a new russian offensive crossing and to the north east of ukraine. now the 2nd i'm, the secretary clinton would have in mind is westerns the us as finally go to prove
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the $61000000000.00 military a package. and the talk is about how quickly those weapons can get to ukraine. now the ground, so that was laid on monday by cool, between talk to us and you pray, military officials in which they talked about the off towards the national security advisor, the us national security advisor jake sullivan, to the looking to up the 10 posts, especially on a defense units, and they will so discuss the situation on the ground. now, what is the situation on the ground not new front in the northeast. if you crating the hockey region, when russian forces move over the border and open source at military analyst websites. the saying that russia now has between $1125.00 square columbus has caught 2 and several villages. and the regional governor of the hockey region is saying that they splitting now rushing traits into smaller groups to try and
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stretch the ukrainian line, still fin. uh, and that's a real problem because this was for you cried because there's also russian troops advancing in other parts of the front line, the down that model 1000 kilometer front line. so it's a lot of gaps that this country is trying to plug right now. as russia is definitely on the, from the town home. and i would just say to tease donald trump's former lawyer, michael cohen is back in court on tuesday. cohen has said that trump ordered him to pay adults from actress stormy daniels, more than $100000.00. he says the payment was an extra convicted later of lying under oath congress. this is a problem that the prosecution will have to overcome and the defense will try to make the most of it. he's also we're also likely to hear today from supporters of donald trump, who i've again showed. c at the court house to express their support for him and
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reiterate his claims that this is just a which people like to see here of the house, my johnson here in new york in the court room. also donald trump's former competitor for the g o. p nomination for president, fit it from a swami also here, showing support for the former president. okay, chris and thank you for that reporting from new york or president joe biden is sharply increasing terrorists on imports from china, in an effort to protect us jobs ahead of the election. in november. the charges will cover electric vehicles, batteries, and semi conductors. the white house said the terrace would apply to $18000000000.00 worth of chinese products. the decision is likely to increase tensions with china, which has called on washington to drop the measures on war. and that the decision with severely affected by lateral cooperation. we'll go through that data. sure.
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