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my flow watkins bills offices right inside story on al jazeera showcase of the best document truth films from across the network on al jazeera, the warnings of extreme hunger in southern gaza, while israel from bonds around for looks to entry, not saving a gauze of water across this you ins, agency for children describes the situation is a sense this 9 made deprivation, the con, carry johnston. this is out to sarah di from day also on the sedans. army says it has repelled and major was sold to lift off foot and international please. for the
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fighting system. so none of those a secures a 2nd to and this nonsense because of presidents, but only find making concessions to his biggest run in the the wells food program says it's operational and the goal is a straight, i think severely affected by israel's attacks insulting and central that is their phase of extreme hunger in southern guns that are similar to what's being experienced in the north. you an agency says some limited supplies have reached the north through the west, an arrest crossing. the food prices remain high and palestinians are struggling to cover the costs as the festivals are available in the market. but they are all sold at very high prices. for me, a widow, i have no income and i cannot feed my children. how does harris direct assume said
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this update now from the out of the a re significant version of the connection now facing, is facing really can of course district funding, particularly in the single areas because that due to the is very prevention of age flow into the strip and that can really contribute think what the international students of justice has is will to do, which is to guarantee and ensure the delivery of basic human, terry and needs and aids into the population of the gaza strip on the green reality day by day is getting much worse, especially especially that we have been holding a seat, rawlings and monique, just in case, especially among the children about pointing to the world health organization. cheese has said that at least 8000 custody of children has been diagnosed with acute small nutrition. and that's absolutely the grim reality now, day by day. what we noticed as a very limited numbers of the humanitarian,
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a total of getting it from an is really point in other parts of gall, is that that's only as low to the humanitarian. a troops with a flour, but that's cannot be really effective too much at the needs of thousands of the same time. there's on getting close to due to the of the boat. is it due to the fluids and setting up ration in a rough like district which had been a big blow for all kinds of humanitarian relief operations by human, a chariot organizations which have been describing as well been using as tough haitian as a metaphor. fox, generally palestinians here are asking only for a ceasefire that would be up to move solution for all kinds of facilities and even 4 digits, your rating humanitarian conditions as the entire trip right now, facing and experiencing insecurity. this is ready for us is have destroyed all of the water wells in northern garza. the lack of water is further
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west thing and this time and conditions across the strip majority of children and adults that don't have access to clean drinking water. but some of them, chocolate reports, water is life and its denial is such a slow day the the school in july, the refugee comes, serves as a shelter for just base people. and water tank goes like this and limit holding gaza has been decimated and is really a tax restarted or infrastructure needed to sustain life. and very little laid is allowed to reach the region. the most. um, what you see is a living proof that the vitreous suffering not only from the shortage of taking water, but also the accumulating waste, infected sewage. above all, our homes are destroyed but they will keep patient. we are suffering from all friends for me to attempt to find someone leveled homes. is not just the luck of food. our children are starving to death. in many places,
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this is how children have been drinking from puddles metix aid. they may survive the thirst for monday and so we can disease the humans agency for children units have called the since this non me deprivation as mount nutrition could be of thousands of children within weeks. well, a bus stop having to use riley is destroyed no idea. hey mr. walter wells to we cannot feed our children and now we can not find a drop of clean water. this is not nice. even animals have a better life compared to us. we are butchered, if not by these ready bombardments by salvation and lack of water. well, i can say, is it gold as a shield? he is a rock. we are standing a ground with patients and fortitude. fortitude is much harder for children, many of whom have lost parents. most of the displaced have to walk long distances to get some water. some kind of thing is that result into drinking seawater. as people close to the shore have been using untreated brackish water for months,
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the carts serve as water supply lines. in addition to wells is really strikes and incursions destroyed. these had a nation units and its troops and walking fuel. in systematic attacks on a convoys, even drinking water is prevented from reaching people. during the last 8 months, soldiers incentives have posted numerous videos of them destroying what the v a trickled in, including water bottles. the latest you under part of the accused israel of extermination. the government's policy to collectively denied food and water to gaza. was announced in october when the defense minister declared that it would be no electricity, no foods on no fuel and mine, and deadly. and that policy is still backed by international leaders and supporters cutting off time cutting off or to school. i think the israel does have that right . and should, wouldn't they be forced to pinch theaters like this the impunity to impose the
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common is supported israel's right. the defendants some of them job other there is now only one working hospital in northern garza. but the reopening of the indonesian hospital has been limited because of israel is located on medical aid and fuel image and came about how small this is the indonesian hospital in northern garza, its just reopened officer intents is ready bombardment and occupation of it scribes a no it's the only functioning hospital in the area for nearly 650000 palestinians . the hospital resumed operation on the 1st of june, following the withdrawal of these really army from jamalia. the areas, main hospital, all she felt was totally destroyed, but he is really arms. and with the sharp shortage of medical supplies, let alone the medical staff. we're doing our best to serve our people. but the
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worst is the severe fuel shortage. since we restored our service in june, we have not received a single liter of fuel. we cannot operate the ice use or operation rooms. the solar panels are covering only 4 hours of daily operations, which is not sufficient to visit goals. the report of many operations cannot be performed without adequate medical supplies, equipment and personnel. some patients don't get the treatment they need. others are forced to have procedures. they wouldn't have otherwise. i mean 7 years old. he was hit in an asteroid in northern garza. and his randy drove and find a number of messages on us and a school show to my father was killed and i was injured. i was taken to hospital for treatment, but my leg was 7. i hope i can have an artificial limb to be able to walk and play again before his injury means mother says he was very active helping you run the
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heis and with his brothers and sisters. since he's become withdrawal and she says his leg could have been saved. if they got the medical care they needed in time, paramedics were not able to reach the school buildings and as a result, my husband bled to death. and to me is like, was lost. he remained in a coma for days and almost lost his life. his brother, as it has mental plates, fixed in his homes. his radio strikes, accounting and injuring palestinians, and garza, with more than 2 thirds of hospitals, like a service and with the bookcase to aid including medical supplies and fuel. the destruction of the health care system is causing even more people to suffer and even lose their lives image and came out 0. these ready minute trees once again, conducting a series of raids across the occupied westbank. at least 2 palestinians have been injured in the electronic assumed refugee camp and a city of ramada, the palestine red crescent facades and says one of them was shot in the head. and
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is it a critical condition? is where the forces of also storm janine and hebron area or at least 800 students were injured, buys ready, gun foncher in the 8 on the out mari county. been out there right since october. the 7th. more than 5000. 200 cottage opinions in the occupied westbank. i've been injured, buys very forces. i'm more than 504 to to the, to don's army. is it claiming unimportant victory and that also for all fashion north adolfo region. it says it has repelled a major sultan village by the permit to rapid support forces until one of its senior commands. as human rights groups say, they say ethnic cleansing should the recess capture the city of nearly 2000000 people. even moving the ports from on demand with many have taken up arms to join
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the fight. i was on this military camp in under man is where young man from so dance west and are for region come to receive training. they volunteer to fight alongside to dance army and it's were against the parent and the 3 rapids support forces or r s f. what's the was displaced from his city of indiana in south dar for he says the horrors committed by the our staff is with meet him. join this camp. last name, i'm going to do the displacement, the looting of civilians, the rape of our sisters, mothers is what made me join discount the our sister took over in the yellow as things that became too dangerous. so i came here but joined discount to attend to the full and find the are a say the work between the army and the rest that which started last year in the capital spread quickly to dar for which has long been a conflict on violence there between the former government and rebel forces in 2003
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killed more than 300000 people and displaced 2000000 people, the u and described it as ethnic cleansing by government forces and their allies. for many of those here, the currents conflict is a continuation of the work that spotted in dar 4 in 2003 b r. a stuff has it's all regents in the general lead melisha, which the government used to fly troubles and which was accused of committing crimes against civilians. now the parent military is accused of committing similar crimes against civilians around the country. with more specifically in the dar 4 region, the u. m says between 10215000 have been killed in west star for a loan. when a slick muscle lead with targeted by the recess and allied groups in this conflict, the mass graves have been reported in the state in north star for the last remaining army strong holes in the region. the recess has launched repeated attacks
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that has led to the displacement of more than 130000 people. in the past month, dozens of villages have been burned to the ground, mostly of estimates of ours. the some of those who ended up in the camp are former soldiers and former recess office. there is one 4th of the same and shutting somebody to friday. i reported to the army on the 1st day of the conflicts against the recess because it rebelled against the government. so they stood against the army and against the country. from day one, they killed civilians and force them to leave their homes. the camp is run by this comment or a member of what's known as the border guards once patient and are for they were once allied with the rest of their now fighting. their former allies were junky the uh nothing do need it. woo goes from dog full who's come have gone through injustice as a full fi stating, doleful on. so because of the recess except for our fashion, the other states have been looted. people have been killed enrolled. that's what
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those policies are most and read and try blessed. the recess control, most of the west end region for those here are for maybe 2 or 3, but they say 5, i think they are a step here in the capital. makes them feel one step closer to home. he but morgan all just the euro on through mine. postpone the abdul shah fee. is the racial advisor or not for care at the non profit organization? freedom house. he says increasing lawlessness because of the conflict is west names down to monetary and crisis is very important to know that the conflict in so don is now run into a hor, step less than that situation. meaning that the whole entire that for the region, which is a police 90 percent, it was exception blog plus the state is confronted by us. by the audit. most of those people surviving in the odyssey of control it area has no means of survival.
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people are, you know, living in a bunny, dia, humanitarian situation. a flash itself is being besieged now since the water stopped for a months. the foot is started planning out. and it is very difficult to be able to imagine how i didn't policy printer them was including data center delusional, is that you're going to give it to concert good. have any impact on changing a very dangerous project stories because that's a conflict is taking place and taking in that form with regard to humanitarian access people plan, oxidative people walk in and flashing, and give walk on to these people to try to sleep. people can just die. my, you know, not the food hunger, but also very much is part of the, you know, on now very spread out melisha anata save up all the points that
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is make. i also thought to get some of those for the so the situation is very difficult, even people one and 5 should even if they are willing to run out. now there is no way or the roadside of gloss in front of them as well. coming off to the break, the journey to mount as fast millions of worship pay so in mecca for the annual hodge pilgrimage. plus i'm rob mcbride and goes on county, south korea close to the crossing points on the d. m. z to once of the hope of back to relations with the know the where the propaganda allowed speakers of larry the that's not quite as hot as it was in saudi arabia and cyprus, oregon duck. yeah. but it's still, of course,
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a whole time the or intentions are going to be in the forty's, particularly on the western side of saudi arabia or medina and mecca. there are meshes being taken to cool. yeah. just by spring water all over the crowds. how would you expect this at this time of year, and he's on a height which cause you died, or if you're lucky if you shout. so they've been vicious around baku and just around the northern part of turkey is kind of breeze. that shall be right off the range of the south coast of amount, but as yet it's still bright or even sunny. nothing else has happened. you're catching the edge of the southwest monsoon, which is a little weak draft, is safe. you follow it down the coast of africa. was it quite a strong wind up 3 times in the air and, and some of the no longer the case. the warnings are, the waves are no longer big. and there's nothing happening in the sky. a few shouts from the if you, if you have been hard and significant rain. yes. in our chair area. but for example, in kid, golly. data you might expect to share, but not yet. and then we just of average june days $2627.00 degrees. and sunny in
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the afternoon, but it rain useful, right? i hope in the middle of no's on beat. nothing by mounting gasket. otherwise, the sun shines through every southern african country to interrogate the narrative is the u. s. has continued support for israel affecting it's global standing. there's no question about it. the united states is effectively complicit to the genocide challenge. the rhetoric? yes, the correct but so is the international community. can we also say that dells? the cornerstone of democracy is having a free and open democratic pro upfront without the,
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without the say a reminder of our main stores. now gibbons soldiers, saddam's army says it says we have killed a major, a sold your stuff for reach. the ministry says it also to the senior are a says commandant operation in the city of our special warnings of extreme hunger and southern guns. humans, wealth, food programs, such as alteration, something affected by the states is wanting something essential goes us to ministration is imposing sanctions on it is very good for talking. humanitarian aid convoys bound for guns. functions targets have 9, which has ties to this very audio service and such as an occupied westbank. the groups stated aim is to prevent monetary and assistance from entering jobs for
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months. right wing is really is having the testing and looking roads to stop h shipments. reaching garza white. honda has moved from washington dc as a spokesperson for the state department says the group was responsible for a series of attacks on a convoys traveling from jordan through to gaza through the west bank. now the group itself is called sev 9, which means 0 to $9.00. this is in reference to the orders that are given to is riley's, who are cold up for is the military service. so even in the name the is a link to the military. a split site department spokesperson says to the visa textbook carried out on a number of occasions. however, he does not mention a very important fact. and that is that on a number of those attacks on the convoys that were police and on the units present and no action was taken. so this is something that's of great concern to the by the end of ministration. the sanctions now imposed on this particular group,
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a warning perhaps to the is really government and those in the right wing within it . those who have supported groups such as south 9 montana audra 0, washington g 7 data is amazing and it's a say that you in refugee agency for palestinians must be allowed to work on the handed in gaza. they called her for all parts, is to facilitate rapid and unimportant passage of humanitarian relief. trying to hold reports from the g 7 summit in bari, in the southern this and let me read you the relevant passage in the summits conclusions as it relates to a goss of the g 7. that says is united in supporting the comprehensive deal that's been put forward that would lead to an immediate cease fire in gaza. the release of all hostages and a credible pathway towards peace. that leads to a 2 state solution. then a line on a we full circle for a significant and sustained increase in humanitarian assistance and further into
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the document. a line about the u. n's releasing works agency, we agree, it is critical. that owner and other, you and organizations and agencies that distribution networks be fully able to deliver a to those who need it most fulfilling the mandate effectively. now remember that sooner is the largest agency operating and gaza. it has done so many years. it's operational, but suspended of to israel accused isn't having staff members that were involved in the october the 7th attacks that most, most of its funding from individual un members. much of that has now review resumed, but its activities still severely intended impeded on complaining just 24 hours ago that these radio thirty's frequently prevented from delivering aid and other aid organizations come could be shared with you. based on x from unit assess global spokesman. james elder, this was my wednesday in gauze, and he wrote this week
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a 30 now admission to god 40 kilometres. a towel was held at a check point, despite the approvals, our truck containing medicines and nutrition for 10000 children was turned back. so the g 7, e needs communicate, standing full square behind the need to resume at scale. a deliveries in gusts. francis made on historic appearance on the 2nd day of the g 7, becoming the 1st head of the catholic church to attend the event on different mat together to james bass has moved from by this is the 1st time a pope has attended a g 7 meeting so that is why i'm still alive. what pope francis, his 1st words to his host is at least prime minister, georgia maloney as he left the helicopter, looking frail but in good spirits. the 87 year old pontiff made the rounds of world leaders. he's used to to hear things beyond the human realm,
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but he was us to speak his notes about spiritual matters, but on all to official intelligence. and then then we could condemn humanity to a hopeless future if we took away people's ability to make decisions about themselves and their lives. so i can deming them to depend on the choices of machines. it's his birthday. happy birthday. it was chillman john sl oh, laugh schultz is 66 both day time for a song but the leaders had no other reason to celebrate at this. somebody's only done but maloney whose policy did well. europe in elections a few days ago have deep political problems at home. as they discuss the language of the summit, spinal communique, there was even an angry spat between maloney and the french president, a manual macro. he objected when she succeeded in keeping the wood abortion out of the document. she then accused him of the unseemly use of the summit for campaigning and frances pulled the coming election. when he arrived at the full
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dinner, the tension between the 2 was palpable of the g 7 leaders, 6 of them beleaguered at home face a range of global challenges including the ongoing was and ukraine cause. and there are many around the world who believe the way that they've dealt with those conflicts. shows double standards and tape pop chrissy. this is the 50th anniversary summit of the g 7, but it's certainly not a high point. james base out to 0 already initially. so around the pose that has been re elected the south africa's present for 2nd term, who dies on support from the opposition democratic combines to secure the top jump from a 10 minute reports, not from cape town. the honorable chief justice of south africa, of the days of uncertainty. and just as parliament sent for the 1st time off to mays. elections of confirmation came of a deal for a government of unity between the african national congress. you have no objection
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to democratic alliance, ending caught a freedom parties and the compromises made with him. with the a and c taking to speak of parliament position and the deputy paving the way for the smooth re election of fluid on my post as president. it is the historic meaning of the vote. and this moment that we find ourselves in that is truly significant. is that a number of parties that had to oppose each other? but that represented the majority of south african voters have decided to work together to deliver this resolved of the agreement comes on to the amc last is parliamentary majority and its biggest dropping support since it took power for 2 years ago. the multi party deal allows the amc to have control of provinces like the commercial capital halting for the democratic alliance. it's no longer the off
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position, but the 2nd biggest voice within a new government this arrangement and shows that the voices of voters will now be heard in one of the rooms where decisions are made about the future of our country . thanks to the 3500000 people who voted for us with some policy is like the economic freedom fighters are opposed to the partnership. they say the da only protects white to minority interest while marginalizing the plus. it's expected president from of course i will make a number of concessions when a points in cabinet ministers, giving some of those posts to the political policies in the new partnership that trade off for the support of what was the agencies largest opponent. many hope won't come at a high cost. in the past, it is often opposed amc policies related to economic labor, fact healthy and foreign policy decisions on workers rights to silver stones and
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supporting palestine. while it's not really an issue of legal enforcing they agree, but the agreement is the as part of the prostate to both trust between what the privacy is now by the coalition part where they will work or not because we have the totes, you know, while the government of national unity lead sylva for k 1994 off the part 8. when racial segregation was abolished and people had great confidence in a and see this later. multi party governance is the consequence of a lack of trust. and the liberation policies perform advertised by requests to meet them. and i'll just say right, cape town, split ends of most limits from one of the wells all visiting america in the south. you may visit the annual hodge pilgrimage. spent an item that meet up before climbing mount our thoughts early on saturday morning. focal points up there really just to me is the kind of stone structure, the center of the great most government. show
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a whole body has more from mount are when you stop, how do you have to enter into a state which is some sort of a spiritual quest for the deepest sense of purpose. the live of this explains why, oh man must wear simple wine cloth to show that they are willing to embrace change, show humility, break away from the vanity of life, and also show compassion towards the sick. the for the dispossessed, and the elderly. off that is going to be the most important day in housing. this is what you're going to see. a sea of people standing in this area in silence, praying supplicating and asking for forgiveness for muslims out of fancy, some sort of a dress rehearsal for the final day of judgment. the way i believe there was then before that create an answer for their own mistakes. and since,
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but they hope that by the end of the day and a lot of facts that prayers would be unset hush them on. but i was just the rat out of that relations between north and south korea. right there was for several years across the d minutes rise and separating them. so has received full cost in critical messages to doubts because, well, thrown young has been sending pollutants filled with rubbish. from a private post now, of visitors to the d. m. z museum learned the story of this heavily armed uncontested frontier from its founding at the end of the korean war. through the decades of angry exchanges, driven by propaganda campaigns by both sides as leaf bits of including the production and distribution of leaflets. by the 1000000000, we know that we showcased the process of how the dmc was formed that resulted from this division and the current.

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