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me some sort of a sweet 100 on luis heavens, have gone through the bumps the crossing in recent months. i don't most of these bless and be blessed and we all turning your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence. the health kinda collapses in southern gaza. ross is main. hospital shuts down after 2 medical staff are killed and this really attack just outside. it's from the bulk of this. so i'll just leave it life though. so coming up, israel continues to attack rough or a day after a strike of displacement come killed at least $45.00 of us doing it's andrew international condemnation. plus we recognize both the state of israel
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and the state of palestine, precisely because we want to see a future of normalize relations between 2 people's solidarity demonstrations. take place across europe, all the eva and the story community spikes we nations to recommend, to find us to be instinct. and the struggle to remain relevant. we look at the challenges facing the applicant, national congress as 27000000 south africans get ready to book the thanks for joining us just one day after and this friday attack killed 45 people, the displacement, compton, rasa, and southern gaza. the city's main hospital has been forced to shut down quite a hospital is where most of the victims of that sunday night attack would take him on monday and i read just outside the quite hospital was hit by and this rarely attacked 2 of his medical stuff were killed just outside the hospital gave. i would
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say the victims were hit by 5 them and it's raining at craft which are the forces of damage destroyed or occupied 20 full hospitals in the strip since october the 7th. so now out of cost was $36.00 hospitals and the 6 is still functioning. but any pushing, all of them like critical supplies, stuff and medicine. the audi baptist hospital is the only one open with limited capacity in gaza city in the north of this trip. in central guys are full of the hospitals, accept our nicer and the european, the caring for the bulk of the wounded and the sick. the out i'm or auntie hospital is operating a rough are in the south with a strip. on monday, the audi baptist hospital in garza city received a lifeline with the delivery of medicines, health supplies, and fuel from the world health organization. israel has been blocking life saving supplies, reaching health facilities across the strip, and our quarterly reports now from the l. x. a hospital in central garza where fuel is in desperately short supply. there were supposed to be $200.00 trucks,
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including 4 fuel trucks to enter the gaza strip till this point. nothing entered the gaza strip. we're trying, we're trying all day to follow up what happens to these trucks. and there's no, any confirmed efforts that they made a step into garza, but uh we just talked to uh, the house officials in o x, a hospice that they said they did not receive any you so far. and it, they are going through with this, a very catastrophe situation. if this continues, they have to receive fuel as soon as possible, especially tomorrow. let me show you right now how the situation is. first, this is the entrance of the hospital and where people are receiving their medical treatment. some of the medical uh, some of the patients are receiving their medical treatments outside the hospital
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because the weather is so hot that the hospital is packed and over one the patients . and here are some of the patients that are having like a staying outside because they're saying that it's very suffocating inside of the hospital. a lot of palestinians rely on this hospital if the hospital does not receive any fuel in the next 24 hours, hundreds of palestinian patients are going to be in risk of death. talk to them, how much is a, an orthopedic surgeon from london? he has just returned to the u. k, often volunteering a rough or refrigerator a scientific goes to charity organization. he describes the situation faced by metrics in rough or the evacuation on the hospital has been forced. and so now you have uh the quite the field hospice hole in milwaukee bring uh, bring prepared,
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but it's not quite ready as far as i understand and uh, as we speak. uh right now i got off the phone to some of my colleagues who i worked with at the d h and they are experiencing artillery fire and cloud cup does attacking very nearby. they are as fit for their lives. and we're talking about health care professionals here, talking about regular people like you and me. are they are holding onto the children in the basement of their home and hoping that nothing, nothing hits them. it's a dire situation. of course the, you know, this is in tell us so thought which is in the west, the rough or this is an area which has not been evacuated. and yet there was very fis very 5th attacks happening as we speak. um, so they're quite yours. so it wasn't like you waited the the main hospital and they are moving towards milwaukee where they have a field hospital which is about quite ready. and in the meantime, not only that, but the cost copped as far as i know. and i've seen some footage to confirm this
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restricting the movements of ambulances, so those that are injured cannot even receive help of the medical situation and goals that really is in a dire state. i mean, i can not tell you enough how terrible it is. we need to do more, the international community needs to do more. we need to allow for medical personnel to enter garza, we need to allow for medical provisions to enter garza, all these hospitals are experiencing a diminishing supplies of very critical medicines and also a fuel to run. we saw a very recently with the oxo hospital that they were nearing the end of the functionality as the the, the fuel supplied, dwindled into nothing on so the situation is terrible that, and i really, i urge everybody in the us international community to please act you know,
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advocating for humanity here. we're just advocating for the preservation of human life and dignity. and so then it would start to fail me at this point. it talks about having to hear that speaking to us. i have the i was ready for 6 of once again. ball in the southern city of ruffled in the gaza strip. the army struck a house, killing 7 people. then entering several others, including children. jerry hit was filled to displace palestinians and attend the. it is a safe, somebody's calling with the 10 cent displays, people suddenly am assigned a set on the home which was built using some blocks and metal tubing. we saw people out in the streets, displaced people and citizens. there were no combatants. it was a safe zone. us, well, those strikes come just more than 24 hours after this re to get tack on the displacement, compet roscoe, which is be widely condemned. at least 45 pulse students were killed mostly women and children. these were the prime minister, has quoted a tragic mistake. the white house says the image is
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a devastating intel core to reset this report from the scene assisting to a verbal and ashes policy, new stripes of age. what the con from the chaired remains of their temporary homes on sunday, a piece 8 is reading style struck attempt to comp and verify the housing doesn't just display somebody in the area that is really military. it's so designated as a see stone. the air strikes parts to fire tunes, dozens of people, most of them women and children, unless it comes to us cause i last 5 family members. we were sitting in tents when suddenly the camp was bumped. i lost 5 family members, all burned completely. among the victims were pregnant women. they kept telling us this area was safe until were bombed the diving, been spotless, unlim unlimited. we were paying. we had just performed the margaret prayer and we
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were getting our children's beds ready to sleep. there was nothing unusual. then we had a very loud noise and fire wrapped it around us. all the trojans started screaming and with the nearby rooms were shaking. the sound was terrifying. there's nothing to visually military seas. it's use procession amunition in a densely populated area. this is the remains of one of the air strikes that has been targeting this area since yesterday. we see the sharp nose and we see the remains of the air strike. we really don't touch it. don't want to touch it because we're always afraid that it's going to be explosive. but there are a lot of remains of the explosives and air strikes is where it has been bothering him. targeting the pod, simians with severe need burn, survivors were taking to a few hospitals in russell, so functioning these children have been often their
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parents killed in that hock. several victims died because without medicine or supplies, health workers are able to provide proper treatment that we just took care of. there was no security and garza, there was no security, not for a child, an elderly man, for a woman. here he is with his wife. they were killed, they are gone. he left the children, the innocent, one, lots of the done to deserve. that is really a cause comes in defiance of friday's ruling by the international court of justice . which ordered me to talk to the military assault under 5 sites in the catastrophe communitarian situation in the city and the immense risk close to the hundreds of thousands of palestinians had taught refuge there in the city of to zita duffel garza ta this time. well,
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here's what the is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu told his parliament about vast attack despite the maximum effort to be on making to avoid targeting civilians. unfortunately, a grave mistake took place yesterday, connect that members, the death of any civilian not involved with home us is a tragedy gets to the victory to how must, as well as bind, i'll just arrow from reporting from the country. so i correspondence that company working from the georgia indian and capital, i'm on west side of higher ed centers, the latest because of the, the i. c j's older a couple of days ago that one of the orders was that they should, they should these rough immediately and reduce civilian casualties. and then just 2 days later, they carry out this strike, which they admitted they had planned to do. and they targeted to some us come on does up, but also within as a statement earlier saying that they understand from that preliminary investigation,
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a fire took place and then also said that they wouldn't have been there in the 1st place if it hadn't been for how much but it's been a difficult day for prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it was quite a heated statements in the contest it today because not only was the facing protests from the families of those held captive, they were calling on him to accept immediately a ceasefire deal. but also he was facing opposition. faulty signatures were signs for a symbolic, a hearing where they wanted to hear from him of what he's doing in terms of the war . and he was attacked by the opposition and also just in the connected as well. one of the observers in the war cabinet saying that we should end at any thing in the war in a gauze, or even if it's just temporarily to ensure the release of those house comp to you also have the i is the p d. c o position the those thing of the so the goal isn't guessing anywhere because of this v to ship. it was escaping attack on the prime. it is to himself as well as
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the will cabinets in the, in the mix. a as well as and in terms of where that guessing to and as well because also you have this a time that happens yesterday. they know the pressure is on them. internationally. united states has also responded to sunday nights, attack, and roster. the white house, as israel must take every precaution possible to protect civilians while going off to mass it cool, the image is devastating. well enough for my white house correspondent can we? how could, to the bottom and ministration has been closely following the aftermath of these rarely military strikes on that account of this place. palestinians, near rough uh what the national security council's folks 1st that has been saying is that the images of the dozens of innocent men, women, and children that were killed as a result of that strike are not only devastating, but also heartbreaking. now as the white house is saying this,
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they are also defending these really military's right to pursue how boss targets the white house saying, but that strike that killed so many innocence also killed to her mos target. that the is really military says are responsible for attacks on is re lease now. still the white house says the israel must do more to protect civilians. having said that, the white house says it is actively engaging these really military to ensure that it assesses what happened and what went wrong. the white house is also reporting the v is really military, is conducting its own investigation. kimberly help it out to 0. the white house still had allowed. the desktop arises from a landslide and pop a new guinea. officials now seeing more than 2000 people may be buried alive,
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and violent tornadoes and storms ripped through southern us states a little bad weather was full. the hello, we will say some dry weather making its way into the northeast of the us and see this last area or a cloud sweeping further northwards at east with. so they just making buy for the next the system pay this coal fund that was arrive its way of the east with broad skies come back in behind, but still a legacy of shows just around the great lakes through the midwest thinks that east the side of canada, some live a shower has to into the dates of dallas. 32 degrees celsius, not quite as what was that top 2 holes, pacific northwest and to west and canada. just 15 celsius. the full sample over the next couple of days i show is that we have across the deep south through texas,
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that going to be live the once again. more of those bring opposite go on through. why the stay possibility? the odds? tornado wrapped in the lodge. how big fun? 3 down pools wednesday, you could see some pretty sharp showers up towards the ne, at this stage shop, so as long as spells of rain still playing the great around tilly, suddenly across his pond, y'all up, let's see some, what's the weather? sliding his way back towards jamaica that went with us. that is right down into panama. see how they will just topple away a little further north, which as we go on through wet weather stays on the characteristics and live the showers. and right also for jamaica, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the book about the watching out, is there a, his reminder of our top story is this out the main hospital and goes a southern city or rough uh, has been forced to shut down items ready for his shots and to to medical stuff, quite hospital was treating victims administrating stripe that killed at least 45 people on sunday is where the forces have once again
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a tax. rafa getting at least 7 people. troops struck a house in an area where the space people are seeking refuge. how the united states has responded to sundays, attacking rafa whitehouse, who's get around this take every precaution possible to protect civilians while going up to mass cool. the images devastating. now survivors of sunday nights, attack and rough uh, being forced to move again, but with no less safe to go. dozens of families and now packing their belongings to leave on the last in western roster, they had to darrell bar and central guzman. oh i see uh how we get home since i following last night to massacre was forced to move again. we was showered by miss silas for miss randy. blue plains. we brushed to seat tents and shanty towns on fire body parts all over the place. it was only 30 meters from my tent. these really say this is a safe area, but where ever we go, we hit with missiles. the 8 months were trapped between death and stone vacation
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all over. but the lead strike on the displacement cap of roof it comes days off to 3 european countries announced they would recognize a palestinian state later on choose day islands will join no way in spain and formerly recognizing a palestinian state their form. and just as accuse israel of breaching international humanitarian law by refusing to stop, it's a tax on rough or well they met with other e. u foreign ministers in brussels. early on monday, patasha butler reports on that at all barrack. and that re do suggest some of the words that were being used by some you foreign ministers here in brussels at that meeting to describe israel's attack on a campus in roughly the killed thousands of civilians, the e u farm policy chief use. a bro said that the news coming out to harass a, a thing absolutely horrifying. he said, it is clear that there is no safe place for civilians in gauze, and you should actually take place immediately after the international court of
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justice forwarded to a stop. all military activities in gosh, as we also heard from the foreign ministers of spain, no way an island, those 3 countries set to recognize a palestinian state. on tuesday they said that the recognition was important to give palestinian self determination. and also as a step to finding a diplomatic solution, some have framed our decision is to move our decision to recognize the state of palestine as a move to impose an outcome on the parties. are somehow a reward for terror. nothing could be further from the truth. we have recognized both the state of israel and the state of palestine, precisely because we want to see a future of normalize relations between the 2 peoples. well, when it comes to recognizing a palestinian state, the remains divided on the issue. there is some of them mentioned now we see countries like malta as was in,
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you're suggesting that they might do so in the near future. but countries like germany fraud, certainly more cautious. they say that they don't ruling out recognizing a palestinian state, but it would be better off being done within the framework of any future peace negotiations. but what you have is the foreign ministers of stain on the new way, saying as long as the remains divided on the issue with that is damaging the credibility of the e u. and any role they can play in any future piece process. as after butler, i'll do 0 ruffles. meanwhile, palestine solidarity protest continue across europe and around the world. demonstrates is gathered in the french capital, paris, the police side to the guest to dispose protests as the something demonstrates is we're trying to work towards this way. the embassy assess is accuse french president and manual my crowd of being complicit in real crimes of the london demonstrates is gathered near 10 downing street,
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the official residence of britons prime minister. they denounce the deadliest, ready strike on rough protesting solidarity. your postings have been happening for months in the british capital since israel lost in school god october. this was the scene in each of in capsule berlin. germany has been one of his real staunchest supporters since this rule, garza began. testers also took to the streets and the 2 dizzy and capital to condemn sunday nights and tackled rafa and demanding an end to the will and denounced west and support for israel demonstrators also cool for the opening of line crossings to let in more aid . the guys that
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the 2nd to some of the world news now and in south africa, the 1st votes in the general elections are being costs through special pilots election stuff. all of this thing, more than 600000 homes to collect votes and those who comp made it to a public station. on wednesday, the governing african national congress is facing the prospect of losing his majority in parliament for the 1st time and its 3 decades in power. many south africans accused the party of failing and its pledge of a battled life all my kind of as more or less from select. so instead of africa, the 63 year old macy pope takes 2 pairs of shoes to church on sunday. the one she wears good, so dirty on the walk, she believes they've been sold to god. so she changes into another pay on arrival. she's lived in the so with a suburb of tip time for a quarter of a century and little has changed. there's no electricity, ford fires are used with heat and cooking. there's no working sewage system,
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no access to clean drinking water. and this is one vote, the governing african national congress is not going to get, you know, why would i but advice would be full. but what does that bring for me? it's still the same if they bring change, then i can vote. but at this point, i'm not voting today and see this around the post. i received an enthusiastic reception when he took a walk. and so went to drum up support. i pushed through the crowd and greeted the man i 1st met as a union leader 40 years ago, the hawaii so confident you're going to keep your majority route, seem to support throughout the campaign the last 2 months. and i really believe that moved on extremely well, re energized people to reinvigorate them. and i've been very confident actually
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we are waiting whether they like it or not. that's good to have. and the devil look around to bill goes so totally was 10 years old during the 1976, the way to uprising, protest by black school children against the white minority government. and to join the amc and a special against the ponti. now he teaches football to youngsters in the evening to keep the most of the streets and his and good by a government that was once a liberation organization that he fought for. the government as well as part of the you know, the blue and 40 volts. you see the academy daily and up please do you want to support the volt? what do i brought to my son do? some i signed it, but it was a lot about the youth. and you're at the memory of the a and see of the past still resonates. the main thing or government in see if give to you. so it was the question facing the parents of these future voters in the squalid surrounds of clip tom? is this we didn't enough mike kind of,
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i'll just era. so it to south africa. it's rain blocked roads and a lack of heavy machinery, a humphrey recovery operations in pop and you're getting after major landslide, according to the government move in 2000 people could be buried under the months and drugs, volunteers are recovering bodies from the debris using that hands and garden tools, it happens in the countries of mode and go province jessica washington, because days afterward, landside buried the village. and because of this community is hoping you can use in the province of despairing make at the i have a team, members of my family, buried under the debris and sold. i'm standing on a move family members in the village. i kind of count how many months i'd hate the remote mountainous area at around 3 am on friday, destroying homes and phones authorities say it is too soon to say how many people died found at the main highway is blocked,
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delaying the arrival of emergency cruise and heavy machinery to be people have been trying to recover their loved ones from underneath the soil by using digging 6 states. large culture for whatever means that they have volunteers are digging through the rubble using gotten tools for each from a local media channel shows the volume is confused and exhausted. taking in the extent of the destruction, it's unclear how many people were living here. the last official census was 24 years ago, but it's estimated to be a few 1000. a complicating recovery efforts was slowing under the debris, causing rocks to shift and to tribal violence in, in the province. international assistance is on its way with a croft and equipment coming from australia. we have actually provided assistance
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in getting officials from the disaster response center to the place solve the, the incident over the course of the weekend and will continue to work very closely with the property again in cabinet. and the united nation says its teams on the ground, helping authorities to help temporary shelters and distribute food and water. some survivors have shed their stories with local media. one couple trapped in the destroyed home for more than 8 hours of to bones is tumbled down. the hillside onto the village, so they viewed, they would be crushed to death. the miracle they sufficed. jessica washington to 0 . chris jensen as well and vision national director of above new guinea. he says that access the affected area is incredibly challenging, especially because rescue work is don't know if the landside is finished. this is a remote part of putting your, getting into its challenge and getting in there at the best of times. what would
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saying um in the video and on fridays is some dramatic volumes of death, like we're looking at maces and made is a dead. but you know, a lot of people to try things. right? so so this diag just, it's really hard to get a gauge on an accurate number. i think further complications that in this area are in a problem with same trouble finding ways lee, and that is main movement of people's side. um, we're not exactly sure how many people wearing these households. i mean the buildings when when the map on the left side very complicated, the roads be cut off. so again, access is incredibly challenging the line to bring inside some of the heavy equipment that we'd need to move this volume off of debris. and to say that i had a complication, is that we're not exactly sure that the land slide has finished. there still reports of movement into rocks. and so we certainly don't want to go into this area
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like west side of emergency and the french pacific island territory of new caledonia has been lifted. that'd be right. it started earlier this month of to friendship piece by to to change the rules for provincial elections. yes, me kind of community side. they'd be disadvantaged by the change present to many of my chrome visited the territory last week in an effort to calm the situation. as a psycho slammed into the coast of india and bangladesh as destroyed at least $35000.00 homes, cycling or a mile made land full in south west bangladesh. or early on sunday morning, winds reached up to a 135 come over to his power. at least 10 people were killed in bangladesh, 800000 took them for some homes and nearly 3000000 people currently without electricity. and neighbour of india, at least 6 people died in the state of westbank goal about a 150000 people in the move to shelters and schools a shot. at least 21 people have been killed after

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