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of the parts of it's called spring economy could also be effective plus the moving shortage in critical minerals needed for the energy transition. counting the cost on al jazeera, the his riley strikes target, palestinians sheltering, and account for displaced people in southern gaza. at least 21 people are killed, women and children among today, the sammy's a them, this is out just a live from dell hall. so coming up is riley times and helicopter gunship moves further west that off as they sees more areas along the border with the in northern
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gauze of families trying to return home. come on those by the find the giovanni a refugee camp was the state of palestine must be viable with the west bank. and guests are connected by a corridor and with east jerusalem as each copy does. a historic step for palestinian self determination. spain islands in norway formerly recognized the cypress. tell us on the, it's $1400.00 g m t, that's 5 pm in southern guns, and we stop some breaking news. at least 21 palestinians have been killed and it is right. the s drive of targeted an area of tents, housing displaced people in the mall, city area, west overall. and southern garza, many of them are women and children. thousands have also been injured. as a mossy is an area that is right at the end of last year had asked people to move
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to and this is coming off to the killing of $45.00 people in israel bombed attend. come on sunday. we have all these ready troops pushing for the west in to it off city. is there any tanks, the station to west of the city? oh, for alpha helicopters and drugs have also been reported in the area close to the philadelphia cardinal, one of the voted with agents. the past 2 days. israel has repeatedly attacked the region that dallas and font one of the areas as well, had designated as a so called sites the hold of the joins us now from data is about a head. central goal is to bring us the situation in the scene that's emerging off to the slightest attack. and on the loss of him. well, 21 palestinians, among them are 13 females were killed in a target on alma was the area. but that is really for says targeted another make
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shift tense in a milwaukee area where most of the people targeted were women and children were talking about dozens of palestinians also injured. there has been no hospitals in dropbox. so all of the injuries and, and, and, and that's, people were transferred to the international medical corpse field hospital i m. c. we saw the footage emerging online of women covered with blood. uh, on the floor. we saw a k us in the i, m. c. it's a field hospital, it doesn't have the capability to, to give them a vacation to all of these injuries. and also not only that, there are no ambulances operating in roughly because it's very dangerous and there is also a lot of fuel. so putting that all together, what does this mean?
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so people who get injured wounded in is riley strikes. that's sammy so you don't have a car to transfer you from an area you have been injured in to a hospital. that's what gives you medication. and not only the hospitals are running out of medical supplies in the past couple of days when the is really forces targets that makes of sense. most of the injuries were burned and the hospital set that they do not have any medical supplies to treat all of these burns . and it's, it's very catastrophe and horrifying being injured and not being able to get transferred from a place to another. just because you're very low on fuel and for more than 3 weeks now, nothing enters the gaza strip. we're talking about fuel medical supplies and
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a lot of necessities. the gaza strip needs up. there are dozens of, of injuries behind me in this hospice and in the hospital. we talk to them every single day and they're telling us that they need medical treatments abroad but sense for, for has been closed for our sense is res operation. no one has been allowed to leave the gaza strip and to get their treatments. that's putting all of these people in risk of death. hint mosley is an area where the end of last year is riley's had designated it as a safe. so as of december, the 2nd they told people to heads the or how much clarity is then left. so people in figuring out where to go, where it's safe for them. okay, so let me, let me tell you something i went back just right now to the last leaf let's the is
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where it needs a dropped on drop off. and the place that was targeted right now was blocked. 2360 in the sleep flats the is really forced, as mentioned, the 3rd calling people to evacuate to all the areas, the humanitarian areas. to do that in bella and eunice, and velocity area. and one of these area that men was mentioned is blocked 2360, which has been targeted right now. so yes, this place was designated a safe. this face was designated as a humanitarian area, according to the last leaflets that was dropped by the is there any forces on people in the flash people in gauze i have no place to go. we have been seeing people since the early hours of the morning starting their new journey of displacements. but where should before go everywhere is packed and everywhere is full of tents. that gauze is a very small area and it's also
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a densely populated area. and now it's densely, all of these empty lands are densely populated, makes shift come. all right, thanks so much. and we'll do the battery for whom do i have some very difficult conditions. all right, let's take off with this some perspective of what's happening inside as well. unfortunately though, the nothing now government has band delta 0 from operating inside israel, so we're going to go to satisfy it. now is joining us live on a mine the capital of jordan. so this is what the 2nd, this way the attack on the displacements comp in less than 2 days days. what are we hearing from is why the officials about this was what was actually just uh hutch from uh daniel had gary um about i'd say 20 minutes ago, but the press briefing ended just a few minutes and he was only really focusing on the attack that happens on sunday night saying that they are investigating what's happened. he said that it was
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devastating is one of the words he used. he said they're looking at how this tragic, unintended, he said an unexpected. a bio happened the as really is a very much focusing on the fly that was also statement that was released up that night. so the fly took place, the attack took place and the next morning. and what they are implying is, is that it, the desk, the number of the desk was because of what they called a precise target. it was because of a fire that spread throughout the company, even during a q and a was all spy. one of the reports is about the kinds of munitions that they use, and he said that it was the smallest of munitions. it wasn't ignite's a fire. he then proceeded to show a map of the location. now, many palestinians, the palestinians, and rough costs to all saying that the area that was targeted was supposed to be
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a spaces on these really seem to be denying, visited in spots when when we finish the slide, we'll be looking into this a little bit more because that mocked is interesting, he's saying that the area that they talk is it's is different. so the area that how much is saying was targets it never the less, this is all coming off the back of a very quiet, a lack of response. even from these riley's today in terms of the palestinian statehood and the recognition by spain islands and no way we are really hired when it has been because a few days ago that that was what they were intending to do, which has from the is rarely foreign minister at the time and a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who dismissed the recognition of a palestinian sites saying that these countries, if they agree to it, would be supporting home us. but today, very quite in terms of the responses. so be interesting to see whether we will be hearing from the prime minister on this later on today. all right, thanks so much. so the highlights for full thing to us from a man, joe,
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because his rails then you mean nothing now administration as band. i'll just hear from proposing and operating inside the country. now as well as bombardment of off comes in defiance of a un court ruling. and this drawing global condemnation standing is already displaced multiple times, say, have nowhere else to go. like a waffle reports. it's pre drawing and rough, uh, southern gods. and these really tend fi is that a building inside the crew of photo generally. remarkably, they're an engine light today revealing how lucky they want to be alive via tech is the latest, is really violation of the ruling by the international court of justice, ordering and immediate hold to it's a sultan rough and global outrage is growing every day that policy is really bones that killings dozens of civilians. in roswell,
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this family, this morning a young boy killed when he returns to the remains of a home to grab some bologna while i was needing you to head an innocent 10 year old boy was killed for nothing. what did he do wrong in his short life? the room he was in with my uncle does hit 2 shells. it took us hours to find his party, the show ripped him apart. hospitals and health care workers have not been spend to the main medical center in rough. uh, the cool way to the hospital has been forced to shut down director's cited security threats officer and he's randy and strike kill to health work is that it's front gate. ambulance is trying to reach the wounded in width and rough uh, shot at the, in the north of the strip families returning to their homes in jamalia. come on to
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find a woman on the question so many in guns of oscar full months. no, no matter how much i didn't know, where should we go from? is that the arab world look at us and see what is happening. this is not an ice. this is not an ice. i don't know what to say. to you an estimate at least a 1000000 displace. palestinians have said rough i in the past 3 weeks searching for safety. that doesn't exist. mike level which is a the wing of the palestinian, the stomach. do you have groups as it's bomb this ray, the soldiers and the vehicles in northern garza, the field codes brigades release this video. it says it shows, fights is firing mostly shells. in the giovanni
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a refugee camp group says the attack was carried out in coordination with the ongoing of how much is ready on the says $282.00 soldiers have been killed since the ground operation and guns that began at the end of october. and as it had been uh, michael, apple's report which is coming up is ready for us, is targeted families trying to return to the homes near the giovanni refugee camp and northern gauze, i should say, as hopefully here, within the moment i'll just there is and especially if reports about that situation from the scene, the most and photographed to reports the is really military had withdrawn from the outside of georgia area in the west of jamal, the refugee camp president started to return, however, is really war planes. and artillery opened fire at the dozens were killed and injured and the duel attacks medical crews, assisted by volunteers, are pulling victims bodies from under the rubble of the situation. and else olivia
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is more than done. another one, i know that i'm not really on a sub on the, for the 17th consecutive day is really forces are carpet bombing this area. what's the amount of to the scale of the destruction is massive, especially after the ground forces moved in the pictures speak volumes, and also about has on with the since the early hours of the morning when people pick on through the time. is there any forces have been targeting that we have recovered a number of bodies we permit example and screws are also targeted by on dr. minutes ago. alternative results found in the area killing more people. although it's, it's very dangerous. we all know to todd, we will do our best to help evacuate interest survivor who must have the alarm came on. and this is what else collegial looks like a. yeah, although it's very dangerous to be in this area, we came to document the aftermath is really troops were here destroying homes. so the extent of the destruction is mass. so there is not
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a single building still standing. dozens of people here were killed, dozens more injured animals. many bodies are still lying in the road. you have medical teams and civil defense crews cannot go any further. they cannot cross the road behind me to help survivors and the injured traps. they're not even here where i'm standing back is really drones and war planes keep firing on civilians and rescue team the shadow. especially if i just the why i'm sure that you on the o as of tuesday, may the 28th no way island in spain of old, formerly recognized palestine as a state. it's a historic move reflecting growing calls for a peaceful resolution to the 76 year old conflict and the n to israel's occupation . it also reasserts the policy and in people's rights to self determination more
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than 7 months into as well as devastating, more on cause of the course of voices denouncing the violence and impunity is growing louder. miss ralph, i must have been to be nothing. yeah. was increasingly isolated. he's facing various legal challenges before 2 of the world's top quotes, with accusations of genocide and war crimes. no way spain an island are in good company. most of the world supposed palestinian statehood more than a 140 of the 193 members of the un general assembly recognize it and in the mental is building, slovenia, and malta. also say they considering formal recognition. more countries could follow suit. spanish prime minister federal santo says the decision to recognize palestine is essential for peace in the middle east. this is a historic decision that has a single goal to contribute to achieving peace between these riley's and punish
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things. the recognition of the state of palestine is not only am, i don't know if historic injustice with the legitimate aspirations of the palestine people. but it is also an imperative need to achieve peace. it is the only way to realize the solution that we all recognize as the only possible one to achieve the future of peace. that of it, i understand the state that's quite exist alongside the state of police. well, in peace and security fall, brendan has more on the prime minister speech from madrid of some of the things that he said in that state funds are really deeply significant. i mean, it spoke about festival, but the, this is not a decision that is against any party, it's held against israel. what it is is in favor of peace, the substance of the proposals, but spain island to no way of putting forward is the returns of $67.00 borders with
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jerusalem is the capital of both israel under the palestinians. i also was pains to say that what they're doing here is nothing outlined ish. what they're doing is, is in line with multiple united nations resolutions, united nations resolutions, which have been formally recognized and adopted by the european union as well. so spain, island of norway are in no way kind of outliers for european opinion. they all parts of, as you say, the majority of united nations members, a 193 of them. more than a $140.00 of them now recognize the palestinian statehood as a reality. and the other thing that was really interesting about what he said was the movements to go forward from here he have 3 priorities. festival to end. the goal is a crisis to return the hostages, and so it's, it's a kept humanitarian aid and i'm 2nd of all to assist and support the past and, you know, thoughts in the west bank unfairly to create partnerships with the are of neighbors . and how important that is to supporting
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a viable palestinian state to let's go to step boss and now she joins us from outside the norwegian column and in also an important step in the 1st place of the also process. how people mocking the stay behind you. well we have an event happening right now at the parliament, the solid. there were 2 groups, use organizations to all coming together. and it was actually meant as a celebration for the fact that the government now officially recognizes follow signs as a say. but it also is starting into approach as because of the situation in alpha and all the recent attacks. so a mix feeling here, but of course it's, it's a big shift for no way. 31 years off to the also of courts or side and brokers here and see for it. and i'll close that now deciding that this would be the independence atlas thing in the state. at that time,
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there was an agreement with this route that if i would recognize the palestinians independent states 30 years, 31 years later, the still no policy in state inside. so that's why nobody has decided to have a fairly different strategy now. and we'll empower palestinian institutions and also make sure that the moderates in on both sides are being uh, being empowered as well. that's how the government here has described it. the people here are also saying they're not, it is all, no doesn't go far enough. they also criticized the norwegian government for not competing economic ties. so they also told me to sign to the principal boy, as we speak here, that boston that the irish governments decision to recognize the state of palestine reflects widespread public support for palestinian rights and the republic of islands. recent polls suggest the majority of the population things palestinians
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live under a system of a pop type. this route should be sanction, and for the monks, reports from dublin, as riley does wave. the cube bayne has been the past 16 days on the st. kempland university college, dublin she and the fellow students are pushing for the university to en, financial ties with israel. 3 of the noisy protests were occupying a building. the university closed, i just private joining close on the university campus. it's where the university makes money and we want them to hear of voices. and we see here that the university does not want the student voices to be heard. at the irish capital of a major college trinity. students of already pressured, university of thor seasons divesting from is ready businesses frequent demonstrations in dublin since october of heavily shaped broad,
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a public and political perceptions. 2 debates about israel, vaccines in gauze have often divided european parliament in recent months. but here in island politicians from across the spectrum of almost university welcome the government's decision to recognize palestinian statehood pullman if he is a member of parliament for the people before profit potty and says, such action is long overdue. just a higher has continued to unfold. structure of hospitals, the coming of journalists, massacre of children and women, man, and the pressure and the movement in our lives having grow. and then the irish government has become like more and more critical out canvassing ahead of local elections. he says, the source of this shift is clear. the main franks for art in the recognition should go to ordinary people, its ordinary people by their attitudes, by their mobilizing, by their protest thing by their incontinence,
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that have pushed the irish government to this point. we could go back quite are obviously in talking about the palestinian resistance of the campaign as a university college, as learning from the own faculty about and tell us in history. they now want more than me words. i think institutions across this island like to rhetorically, support the public sending people and they struggle, but do very level to materially support thoughts and accesses. going to be pushing the government function as well to i'm and ties with about his assigned his doctors and stuff. the session, an airport and transporting lessons to the middle east. many irish people recognize the own past and palestinians present day and say that countries stones should simply support a better future for the months. how does it a dublin will still have an out this era, folks in south africa that could bring about as big as political shake off in the 1st 2 years, the
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unique perspective, a deep fake image of donald trump with flood folders to try to win over black voters, these aren't real, but the farm is incredibly realized on hud voices. it's our responsibility to make sure that future generations are not lied to connect with our community and tap into conversations you weren't find elsewhere. young americans, in particular, have been extremely critical of the united states as role in the way the stream on al jazeera. it's the,
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[000:00:00;00] the modem back you're watching out to 0. it's on time to recap on headlines. at least 28 palestinians have been killed and then his radio started boots on sitting area housing despite people and then milwaukee. that's west overall and southern gaza. many's in a women and children is ready for us is having creased, that presence in southern gaza. tank is stationed west of the city overall. how the
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companies and drugs also been seen. historic move 3 european countries of recognizing independent palestinian states. the decision by island no way in spain reflects the growing pulls for a peaceful resolution to the 76 year old conflict ended in 2 as wells occupation and israeli intelligence chief threatens the chief prosecute of the international criminal colt. that's according to our report by the guardian newspaper. it says the van moss at chase, use it. go ahead. pressure facto been sued it to drop for crimes investigations into israel. she at the time was the i c. c. chief. prosecute that and colon reportedly told her you should let us take care of you don't want to be getting into things that could compromise your security. was that of your family paper also says the current i c. c. chief prosecute or couldn't even honda is being subjected
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to several forms of threats and communications that could be viewed as attempts to unduly influence his activities. and so the cabinet is an international human rights laura and the international criminal court specialist. he called the the findings deeply disturbing. i think it's commendable that the prosecute to didn't know bio to that pressure. and she continued with the investigation to extent that she petitioned the pre trial chamber to, to authorize those investigations. but when we looked at the, the substance, we just come from the colleges investigation, obviously a lot more information will be coming out. and that is, of course, a direct interference with an independent investigation. and the has to be consequences for about the threats to the prosecutor assembly we, we rely on these institutions to be able to, to operate independent of political pressure. and this kind of direct threats
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to the senior most official from the prosecuting side is deeply, deeply disturbing. the big government in pop, when you get a says, is evacuating about a 1000 people from the northern angle problems because of the surprise of moorland slides. you satellite images show the scale of 5 days. disaster on monday and rocks, sweat through the remote, young valley village and its appeal for international help. the government said as many as 2000 people that the book buried alive, rain blocks, roads, and the lack of heavy machinery a i'm praying, recovery operations. people are still trying to dig off with columbus along debris field. and so 2 victims the sites under miles as killed at least $38.00 people across bangladesh. and india flooding in winds of up to a 135 kilometers per hour have destroyed more than $35000.00 homes. authorities
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have moved 800000 people to safety in bangladesh. molten 20000000 homes always out power and neighboring india. a 160000 people left the move to shelters and schools are closed. and the pharmacy se heavy rain is caused the collapse of a stone quarry. killing 17 people in india's is around state. rescue is still searching for another 12 people off the mountain. debris from the collapse crashed into houses below a volunteer 5 fi, savannah to land forestry. official been charged with staffing. the wall 5 setting golf central today in february of a 130 people were killed in the place, was one of the was natural. this houses in the country and recent history prosecute is to say they have evidence. 2 suspects acted deliberately. south africa's that heading to the falls on wednesday and want some of the say could be the biggest
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political shake off in 3 decades to me in the middle now of this election office. so the africans, more options than any other, the african national congress and power for 3 decades is facing it's tough. this challenge hit as it support base has shrunk, poor government performance, staggering economy, and corruption scandals many vote is simply fed up in the thought is that the african national congress has been in government. it's had an opportunity to take what is now known as liberation. dividends and build on it. and in state, in the last 10 years, particularly, it has squandered that dividend to malik ministration, poor delivery. and corruption with corruption has been involved. it's often protected. it's party members from, for the prosecution. it could from to voters to tend to opposition parties in numbers not seen before. the outcome in any other could be amc doesn't get 50 percent of the vote. it will likely have to cool and

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