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the, although the cause of this, the large will contain the confines of the boarder regence, has been lost, as the conflict won't end until there's a ceasefire in casa, but possibly not even then. because as well as threatening a wider war if border security doesn't improve, the more air strikes target homes in the off on the sizes of palestinians free israel's assaults, the general about the center. this is all just do a live from dell hom also coming up. we've got to get those ground crossings as land crossings open as soon as possible. floating peer on guns as coast receives 8 shipments for the 1st time. but a senior us official tells all to 0. it won't be enough to meet the needs of millions of palestinians the eccles for
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israel let the world court as legal representative say, gaza is a tragic war, but not genocide. the senior member of a palestinian on group is killed. and is there any sci conditioning refugee camp in the occupied west by noon type, a bombardment of northern garza, has coincided with an ongoing is really a sold in the southern city of rafa. thousands of palestinians and being forced to flee from both ends of the territory and a desperate search for safety. is there any war planes of talking to the home in the office city, killing at least 2 people in shopping, several others under the rubble rescue workers say it's difficult to reach the area because of the presence of is really drones. a number of injured have been taken to the county hospital which received an evacuation order from his really forces. the
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facility is running out of fuel water and medicine. the world health organization says it's not receive any medical supplies in the gaza strip since may 6th spears. fighting between is there any forces in palestinian fighters continues on the outskirts of rough on homeless arms waiting. cassandra gates released this video, showing their forces targeting several is very vehicles and eastern drop off on thursday, as well as defense minister and answer further deployment of drawn forces to lock and lock moments in general butler. and he's got more on his very offensive in southern gas. and drop out what's going on right now, not older, we're seeing more people are forced to flee or of they were looking at $630000.00 people have already in force into if leaving the city in the central part of the 3rd. but it is really military still controlling the to many crossings. that's that
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card mobile, solomon crossing their commercial trucks as well as well by crossing for humanitarian a. so for the past will be none of these do crossing have operator, and none of the aid has made it to the gaza strip, mainly in the southern part. but what's really going on right now is really military. it a statement. it talked about that the how they are controlling effective the right now have to just and of philadelphia core door data including grew up at crossing and they're only about a 5 kilometers away from the coastal road that that means it will include an expansion of the military operations or maneuvers will include the western part of the city where we are, there are 1000 of palestinians displaced. families are the shouldering there since the initial weeks of this war, which means we're going to be seeing way more of waves of more people if leading the western part of the city they're being forced into more in force displacement to the central area, mainly in their in the city, the 1st step is
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a very defensive guys are using a new floating peer built by the us military. these images shared by the us to show trucks and guys are receiving the aid from the peer us as 90 chuck those a day. i'm going to be delivered using the temporary installation. here's where the piers located. it sits below garza city. it's farther south and originally planned . and that's because last month, these really army asked for it to be moved closer to one of its major check points appear. know sits nearby, this is very military. rhodes, which the army has double the nets, i mean kind of door. it's named also a farmer is where the settlement and the gaza strip is really army uses this roads to carry out rates in north and central concept that while there's a trickle of age coming in by c to that port. here's the big picture. almost all major line crossings into gaza, shot this is exacerbating an already diet. humanitarian crisis agencies say overland routes would be far more effective way for aid to reach palestinians.
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obviously it is my kind of has more on the us reaction from the white house. the white house is the completion of the peer and the 1st aid shipment going across it as a major achievement. but the white house spokesman, john could be agrees that this is simply not enough to meet garz's humanitarian needs. it's not enough. it's not enough stuff. getting in right now period and the peer itself is temporary, peer will not be enough all on its own to get the kind of food, water medicine, let the post, and he's living in guys so desperately need. we gotta get those ground crossings as land crossings opened as soon as possible. the white house spokesman welcomed is really help in the project, but at the same time, he says that it does not excuse israel from opening up of the crossings. in fact, he says, this must be done at the same time. if god is humanitarian crisis is to be properly
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addressed. mike, hannah, i'll just sierra washington. i'll just say this as off i will, i'm a managed to get close to the us constructed. peer is trucks lined up to pick up aid. and he said this, this report from what the gaza, you know, what else to find the we have managed to reach the why? because the area which is as close as we could get, as journalists to cover what is happening on the port and appear that was constructed by the united states. as we speak the 1st combo way of trucks is getting ready to enter. the peer that was constructed recently and preparations are underway to load these trucks with food that arrived just moments ago to disappear and up at them. and this aid has arrived by c for the 1st time following the closure of the rough on current with solemn crossings. and the only 2 crossings through which you mandatory, an aide and fuel for hospitals here in the gaza strip or delivered, you know, more about kind of, of woodside in that following their occupation of rough or, and the care of a solemn crossings is really forces are preventing the delivery of all humanitarian
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aid to reach the gaza strip and that the humanitarian aid will be distributed to citizens and displays. people in both southern and northern casa. the peer is located in central gaza, which enables the united nations institution to supervise and distribute the food and release aid, which is arriving through the peer. be it to north cause or south cause i shut off a blah, blah. that is just the law. well the that is very sad has in the occupied was buying said 5 to me in a truck heading to guys is really army said it intervene to protect the driver. 3 is very soldiers, sustained, minor injuries of to scuffle is with the attackers and comes after protests has tried to stop a convoy of 8 drugs to gaza just a few days ago. i just want to say it is the head of humanitarian policy and advocacy. it saves the children international. she explains how the lack of aid is effective guys with children. back in march, the un war and that assignment was looming in gaza. and you know, over the last couple of months we have not seen agencies granted the humanitarian
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access, the state of that time. and we've seen at least 28 children die of mount attrition and disease. and we know that this is probably the tip of the iceberg. these are the children that managed to get to medical facilities. and we know that the hospital system and gaza has all but collapse. i mean, we have pediatricians in field hospitals in causes were specific. they're seeing cases of malnutrition, they're seeing, you know, have a tightest jaundice gastro enteritis. i mean these are horrific challenges facing facing children. and we just do not have a supplies or enough personality to deal with this. our pediatricians have told us that 75 percent of the injuries that they have seen come through. so one of the field hospitals that they work in in and velocity has been injuries due to explosive weapons. i mean, so, and with the situation in gaza and in law finds especially intensifying,
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we think that this is going to get much worse, and of course we have, there is nowhere near the medical supplies or the staffing now to be able to treat these children, let alone, help them recover from these injuries. as there i was told the international court of justice and the hey, what's happening in gaza is a tragic war. not genocide. it says the military operation involved is necessary to eliminate homeless fighters, and that's off to south africa, off the court, to order israel to hold his operations in rough on step boss and reports from the hey, see as well as the final submission aware interruption at the you ends highest court . a woman in the public gallery started shouting at is routes legal team. the court quickly stopped. it's live transmission. it's assigned more than 4 months into the genocide case. emotions are running high. that sound close is rose presentation for an hour and
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a half is routes. legal advisors try to describe it's south africa's arguments that the military's action and guys, specifically in the fall for the last step and the destruction of gaza and palestinian people. so thought for a couple of parts to describe the rough or the last refute for civilians in guys was many civilians having did evacuated to rough over the past few months. the fact remains that the safety of, for us also serves as a military, strong, cold, full hum us with less than half the team present, as far as the lawyer said, they were surprised to be summoned to the hague again. since the case began earlier this year as well has, or it's the core to drop the matter even by its very name, the application of the convention on the prevention and punishment of the crime of genocide. anything does a street suggest an inversion of reality as it is
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a given rise to stuff off because egregious and repeated efforts to bring israel before these courts through the looks of seen exploitation of the most sacred convention, the south african delegation says, as well as arguments didn't really count or is accusations of genocide. what we ahead today was not really, i mean gauge meant them to fax, some engagement the fax but not nearly the blessing. what? so that's a good thing to us that and my wife, after israel had finished its presentation, the judge from germany asked how troops and showed the safety of people. and what is ralph calls? evacuation zones. south africa had described them as extermination. so the core to make a decision on possible additional measures and the next few weeks. the main question now is if a majority of the 16 just accept south africa's argument that the situation has changed in gaza. and that israel should not only be order to stop its military
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operation and rough uh lets withdraw from the strip immediately. although it comp and for such an order, it would be a major step in this case and would increase international pressure on israel. step 5, some ellison sierra, they take these very military sizes, find the bodies of 3. is there any captives in the gaza strip? they? i mean, it says that were killed during the homeless light, october 7th attacks and southern israel with their bodies taken into gaza. it's not clear where they were fund around $250.00 captives were taken into october, nearly half of them freed during a november ccr. israel says about a 100 captives and the remains of 30 others are being held in gaza. our hearts go out to them to the families at this difficult time that we will leave no stone on tons. we will do everything in our power to find the hostages and bring them home. is there any forces of killed one person,
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an injured age? all those in an air strike on the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank house was hates targeting a come onto a visiting the games, a palestinian on group motors will be marching. the streets, caring is voting. jeanine has infrequent rates since israel's watering guns have begun. say about 5 is following developments from ramallah and the occupied westbank. we began seeing very dramatic footage from the scene from the aftermath of one single strike, one single missile breaking the quiet over jeanine camp this evening rolled before the israeli military confirmed that they had carried out the strike. the target appears to be an arm fighter. we know that at least one person was killed. there are 8 others insured. the target appears to be as identified by locals in the area of residence, identifying
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a fighter from that you need to tell him as this one company's call may say. he was a fighter in the janine battalion, the military wing of his farm, extra hog and was wanted 5 use rarely, military. the house that was hidden within the center of this very densely populated camp. all those inside or talk to have been posting in the resistance fighters. videos, show ambulance is rushing to the scene. people being brought to the hospital and they do show the deceased on a gurney as well. now this is not the 1st time that air strikes like this have been carried out on refugee camps. drones and jets has been used increasingly as part of israel's military operations in the occupied westbank. janine was hit in march of the last time it was good. it was good in march from the drunk strike, kid a car to any, at least 3 people who seem similar strikes and use drones and other camps. now that you need refugee camp has seen more, is really military rage and more is really military operations than anywhere else
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in the occupied was make. this is at least the 3rd air strike in the last several months that was also wondering, october and jeanine north g camp did you need area has the highest number so far as power students killed in the occupied westbank 505 since the war on guys, it began and since the escalation of military operations by the israeli military, in the occupied west bank sled and i'll just do not mind hunting columbia off to the director of the country's biggest prison is assassinated on the power of a boy called the swedish, if you're going to bug is looking to pass a new loss, finding the purchase of goods from is really the the, the welcome to look at the international full costs are now looking,
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get some larvae, shouts, clearing away from the southeast and cold, all through us. as larry account, here's associated area of low pressure that is facing out as it moves out into the open water. still some should i was there around the east disabled just looking back to was to florida panhandle for a time as we go through saturday night system showers tend to central parts of canada. the more the west guy right just rolling off the rockies as well. i'm much cooler than it has been recently up to what was the northwest is right, and a little bit of snowy mountain snow coming in from the rockies. so we have got at winfree mintz, moving across the mountain states of the us, a few showers cropping up once again. it's a central pos, as we go through sunday, and that's what was the se, just around the south carolina composite georgia. you could still see a shower or 2, most of that, not too bad. 20 celsius to new york half a day. so not as long as it has been recently, but at least a try with some sunshine fly. i'm sorry to across the good parts of the carrot bay and we've had some welcome showers, said to trinidad and tobago, erasing least of
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a few of those showers, cropping up the best parts of the week. endless drive by the 2nd hall as evaluate whether to tip central america the read. and so one of the worlds wherever screeches numbers are plummeting due to deforestation. culture and climate change. indian scientists are fighting to protect. one of the most important things to control the species is to maintain their habitats. 101 east reveals the battle to save and use with. oh no, just the investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe, which is here the in
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the winter, i'll just need a reminder of the top stories this up. is there any more planes of targeted a home in southern does a profit city getting at least 2 people in shopping? several of those under the rubble rescue workers say it's difficult to reach the area because of the presence of his waiting drums. and i'm going to change you to be taken to co way to hospital is legal representatives being tackled the she took the podium at the international court of justice as well made the case of the situation in guns as a charging more notes genocide, south africa, and it's asking the court to order israel to a fault, it's rough operations to one person and injured a tell those in an air strike them as you mean refuge account and the occupied was finding a house as being heads targeting to come under of janine virginia. it's
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a promise to me in the morning to be marching. the streets, caring is about the local government and the city says you've got them. but i guess hoping to pass a law binding the purchase of his vanity goods, they want to produce real on the list which includes russia and morocco, seeing the tax stairs shouldn't fund occupying powers, police reports, and other friday. another goals are, will demonstration and go from back as protest as start to feel that voice is being hud barrier here in order to be fairly, governments changed, it's to innovate and is going in the right direction. but for now it's mainly rhetoric muscle. see some concrete measures, this violence must have consequences for both of them set out, the thought may now be happening, at least on the local level protests against the war on goals that have been taking place in golfing, but from a so now these people have the cities, politicians assaulting to flight that policy as well. it goes to books,
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town whole movement is on the way to try and ensure the city doesn't to procure goods from any occupying power. the governing coalition of parties here we go from both has put forward a proposal that includes the board costs of goods and services that come from israel and other powers occupying other nations or other states in this case, morocco and russia as well. because we think that the tax payer single somebody does not want to be included in feeding at war machine. it's something that some govern bogus, have immediately got behind in the days after it was announced. comes to the other to the suggestion, could be good, all supported anyway, i already turned by a coca cola. so on for the proposal. but it is facing opposition from other policies in the municipality. it is not that we like to input this with the palestinian people on the very difficult situation that they are in up this moment
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. but to see that we cannot get involved in photo politics, we need to let the state department minus step. i don't think that the state of custom built it has so much to trade with use around at the moment. i think the very, very few good see for families. major international brands have already faced boy coats by palestinian solidarity support is world wide. go from books, council says it is investigating whether it does indeed procure is riley goods. before proceeding further, pull, reese out is era go from beck is probably is government's denied to port injury to a ship suspected of carrying weapons to israel. danish live cargo ship and money on donica had requested permission to enter the south eastern portion of coffee and next tuesday, the request was denied following pressure from pro palestinian activists and politicians. it's now report to be on his way to slovenia. 2 hundreds of people that have taken to the streets of a mine in protest against israel's ongoing war on garza,
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crowds of gathered in front of the ground was seen in most of the jordanian capital as the latest and the cities of friday process held in the germanium capital, since the war began, malaysia's prime minister says he cons to not that the us has complexity and his ready war crimes in gaza speaking exclusively to i'll just eat them. i'm not able to him. it's called in the us to stop arms transfers to israel. in november of 36, you and experts says israel is engaged in a genocide into making abraham that told audra zeros. and somebody's had done that . he also believes israel is committing genocide in the strip international human rights groups like amnesty international on january, the 26th, 2024 human rights watch december the 8th, 2023. stated the us is risking complicity in these really atrocities by continuing to supply weapons in diplomatic cover. do you agree with that? do you think the us is complicit in the war crimes that these international
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organizations are talking about? i am in no position to to deny that because the fix that is evident, that the knowing is trusted, has been committed with these, your line, your friend, no nation. that's a complete you have a nexus with you, you cannot handle this. otherwise you have no models that you was tending in the world to talk about the new international relations and humanity or even um, or all the inhuman lights do you think the us should stop transferring the life? and so maybe they should do it. what is necessarily just to stop their hosted this? do you think that includes the ending of that info? it's not only weapons, but also they have the influence of mechanism and the, the prevent excuse at all combined to be able to force, i mean, just possible. imagine that one man within the hour can dictate the face of the
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world. and you can watch our full interview with about asian prime minister. i'm unable to him on saturday. i tried a sort of g m t on top to just the matter. the cleaning and city of kosky says at least 3 people have been killed and 282 being injured in a russian strike. i says rushed as president is not to be approved and it says moscow has no plans to capture the city. russian troops of advanced 10 kilometers into the coffee region during the past week. president put in said russia is coughing on top buffer zone in eastern ukraine to protect its regions near the border structure. so it's a place where the height of the alpha, what's happening around how to keep it is ukraine's volts because they have shelled and unfortunately continue shelling, residential areas of russian border territories. including belgrade. if this
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continues, we will have to create a safety zone, a buffer zone. if that is what we do. ask for how to keep. we currently do not have plans to capture the city. and currently enjoying the attack has caused power outages of the city as of last of whole. and so i mean, uh, according to russian authorities, satellite images show damaged russian war plains at the bell back air basically as of last couple, infinity and forces have repeatedly attacked refineries and other energy facilities inside russian territory. a crisis new for nearly as long as the government has been confirmed by a parliamentary vote, although it's still dominated by the conservative relations democratic union. and now includes the hard right homeland movement become into the administration following last month inconclusive general election. i'm very plank of age remains prime minister for the 3rd consecutive time in the united states, the man who attacked former house speaker, nancy pelosi is husband. with a hama has been sentenced to 13 years in jail. they profit broke into the police
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who california home in 2022 unintended to take a hostage. she was in washington dc at the time of the incident. they pop instead confronted her husband. paul pelosi plugged them over the head with a hammer. the young human rights chief says he's horrified by the escalating violence near the 7 cities city of as fashion a disease and shot or bracing for a new wave of refugees as fighting is about and continues. the country had already been hosting about 410 photos and certain these refugees from the previous doubtful crisis, creating a shop increase in fuel and food prices. you an estimate to be on conflict ongoing for more than a year has created the world's largest displacement crisis of about $9000000.00 people. authorities in chad, expect the number of sit in these refugees in the country to rise by about a quarter of a 1000000 to more than 900005 december, about half a 1000000 uncertainties of also fly to egypt. nearly a $140000.00 and decided to don. and just over $23000.00 is
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a central african republic. that'd be more than $14000.00 people killed since the cons that began in mid april last year at on this um and they do supports informal accountants and the board of times of odds, rate and chain already strongly with the number of refugees arriving mostly from north off for 13 months into the conflict. and so then refugees, us through the course again to china despite tough conditions of the camps, families arrive in the numbers, the agencies say between 2 to 400 people across the board every day. don't want to add any vision. sometimes they have to cross the chad in border because people were eating grass grass that is eaten by animals. that's how they get the strength to reach the chevy and border hundreds of thousands of people from the city of the janae language stuff for, for already in the border area off, i'd re, i still waiting for shelter. 8 agents is a struggle to provide even one meal
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a day. now the united nation says thousands more offering fighting in the north dot far as capital m f. i sure it's a suit and he's on his last stronghold in the region. and the rapid support forces of makes each to the city for weeks. there is active, formerly going on, a temporary attacks by the rapid support forces of evelyn bod minutes by the cities and forces that are leading to message new displacements, internally within the city. and people are trying to flee a problem the so you seem to get out to say various but a finding that very, very hard to do because of tronic and security in the countryside surrounding the father of large numbers from so done across into the town of today, it's why the united nations is stationing 4 trucks to help the new arrivals. my wife and i sleep on the floor with no food to eat and go out every day to look for menial jobs and money to feed my wife and children. they're not admissions
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estimates. chad could soon be hosting 1000000 refugees in a country or 42 percent of the population lives below the poverty line. a just to say they've only received a fraction of the funding needed at one that many refugees were already met. and noticed when they arrive at risk of di reese, i'll just present authorities in bogota and onto the transfer of at least 10 inmates who could been involved in the killing of carnal alamo. from dundas, the rector of the country's largest prison on a central grumpy, has more from bogota and the parents comb, rains inside them with the prison. and but with that, the morning after the assassination of its director and fitting them. this special police forces patrol the area as a man hunter. peroration continues across the city to cap just killers, fitting them. this was returning home from work when a motorcycle approach this vehicle in a government open fire club. this minister of justice revealed if, if ma'am,
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this former police colonel has received several trips for being killed in a benefit kennel, elma fernandez had received a threatening pamphlets collated on thursday of last week. he'd filed a complaint with the prosecutor's office the following day on friday and on choose day of this week with the prisoner will pharmacy, which is the regular procedure. he introduced the request for protection, but that protection didn't arrive in time for them. and this, that started running the facility just weeks ago and was bentham cracking down and criminal activities inside the prison, including unannounced searches, more than $5000.00 inmates are crowded into a prison, meant to hold a maximum of 2900 prisoners organized crime groups off and control the entire pavilions, some 550 prison officials up receive better rates in the past 2 years for confronting the gangs. security experts say the assessing ation is a window into
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a broader crisis within the system. it's an open secret that there is broad.

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