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ready but can he earned enough to both support his widows mother realizes, dreams name. i believe he has another boy, a witness documentary on that just so you know the, the 19 policy means that kills and 50 india dean. and these really strike on 3 homes in northern garza, 6 the play you're watching l g 0 live from bill high with me for the back. people also ahead the you ends agency for children, described sconces, water crises as a senseless non made deprivation. the also in the
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news we needs to suit the needs of taking up arms against the paramilitary rapids support forces while fighting and off for in 10 suffice. bion hashem of bottom line. now it's a lot of that the most important day and has the long day of atonement and reflection. the thank you very much for joining us. is really bombings of scale, at least 19 palestinians and injured, at least 50 in the northern. a city of guys i sit in northern guys, a city 3 buildings, residential buildings were targeted in the ashi, j, a and out to for neighborhoods. my father is mourning, the loss of his son killed in the shedding. his body was recovered in the debris of the mazda, both my son, and that's only 12 years old,
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was killed by these very muscles. he was unsuspectingly sleeping. and this and people like him are the targets of the is ready occupation forces. on this hardly day, my young boy joins 15000 other children noted by the east readies. my other son was injured and is receiving treatment. yet we are holding our ground state focused on our homeland us. let's get the latest now with all just here is honey. my mode. who is in that down by law for us in central guys or how do you tell us about these latest strikes and their impact? the yes we just had a confirm report from the baptist hospital. that's the number of people filled in over not a tax and the 3 residential buildings in both. this is i a and it's a fact neighborhood. these arts, a base and part of the city has reached 19 with the paramedics and civil defense to crew members were able to remove more bodies to the 5 bodies were removed from under the rubble of these, the 3 residential homes,
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including body to be children and women were transferred to the hospital, they can't be 19 people have been killed. and these overnight at the top 2 of the house to the residential homes were occupied by this waves. families who were moving from one place to another. more recently moved to these residential homes. in australia, neighborhood, the 3rd residential home was enough to a neighbor, but then the eastern part of the gaza city. this is the support i know we've been seeing this wave palestinians very desperate for safety and protection. moving into a residential homes in their areas or at the vicinity of their neighborhoods that are being targeted and go this deliberate attacks and families has been seeking a place for the past 8 months were seen. also part of the entire family is being obliterated. complete the whole entire family of 3 generation of a grand parents, parents and their children. and at once in the residential homes that they take us as filters on
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a separate attack. these really military continue to pound across the roof of city and the eastern part of time units with more intense art dealer's shingle days for an area. just remind everyone, good. what's going on today. you spent a part of the guys a started from the city of it town all the way to the city is part of these really effort stuff, creating a buffer zone. and in doing so, the military so far has cleared in both those many of the agriculture and land destroying the vast majority of residential buildings and all the public facilities . whether they are the schools or clinics or privately on the department stores in the area in all feeds into what these really monitor is conducting on the ground and creating this one kilometer depths of buffer zone inside the gaza strip. the past 24 hours have been quite difficult because not all the bombs in or until are you are going palo senior. we have also another wife, killer, going on across the street, which is afraid of in for 6 star vision on the hide region where the 3 more
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children died of this and forced this part vision, bringing the number and to close to 30 children died since the spread of this as far vision and don, going to block kids on the low land, the crossings preventing the injury of essential goods than basic necessities. the lit along the prevention of injury or medical supply that is aggravating. the, the difficult living conditions across the gaza strip. honey, thank you very much for the update that sandra 0 is honey. my reporting deadline from dow, blah in central. gosh, are us military says it will temporarily relocate the humanitarian period, build off the coast of gaza and move it back to ashland in southern israel. the move is meant as a precaution to prevent damaged by predicted high seas. the project cost $320000000.00 and was finally destroyed last month, shortly after his construction. a small amount of age has been arriving through the pierre since may but day. del visitation, say it wouldn't be needed if his read opened the land crossings to let trucks into
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gas or the wsp the well. so the program says it's operations and guys are being severely affected by israel as a tax in southern and central areas. there he is. extreme hungry in the southern part of a strip. similar to the north. you, an agency says some limited supplies have reached northern guys, that's where the western arrows crossing, but food prices remain high and palestinians are struggling to cover the costs. and the vegetables are available in the market, but they are all sold at very high prices for me, a window, i have no income and i cannot feed my children early. and my colleague nastasia tasteful to cos kyle, the chief operating officer of the well food program. he says he's agencies worried about the deteriorating humanitarian situation in southern gas. us a challenge for us is not now getting food to the board or as it's really the distribution inside, i guess. and our main concern at the moment is the south uh since the operation and
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i thought we had to move uh our offices uh and or, and warehouse is to the bottom of the north. and we are now struggling to assist the hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced from, from the outside and food within basic foods. commodities are still available, but we're extremely concerned about the protection crisis and really the water and sanitation crisis. it's also the basic health care that is needed. and so the deep concern about the trajectory of the situation in the south in the north we have been able to have access over the past few weeks. so access to basic food commodities having problems. but at the same time, we need to sustain that access and we also need to be able to provide more diversified set, so food and with different nutritional intakes. uh and also their provide basic health care and the water and sanitation. and to make sure that we turn,
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turn the car on, on finding a choice, just how much different access can make. i understand call that it was self of just return from garza. can you tell us a little about what you've seen, particularly in the south and the central parts of the strip as conditions are clearly continuing to deteriorate, that he mentions the hygiene situation that the food prices? what are you seeing on the ground? this time i was able to see the entire street by the north and i went all the way into the northern tip where we now have a our tracks also coming in. and you know, i think the most striking thing, the find, the shopping thing is phenomenal on destruction. i mean, it's uh, in some parts, hard to find one building that is impact to so massive destruction. and i think also, you know, of course i had a chance to speak or not a lot of people, including my, my colleagues. and you know, there's really this sense of tiredness or exhaustion. and frankly,
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if you really just want this to have the, they are the end of their open and they've had enough, and that's the feeling when i speak to people. this is where the forces of destroyed all the water. well, as the northern gas on the lack of water is making the near founding conditions across the street for us, most children and adults that don't have access to clean drinking water as osama bin drive. it reports bullshit. his life and its denial. it's such a slow day. the school in july, the refugee comes, serves as a shelter for the space 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 late is allowed to reach the region. the sun. what you see is a living proof that the vitreous suffering, not only from the shortage of taking water,
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but also the accumulating waste and flooded sewage. above all, our homes are destroyed, but they will keep patient. we are suffering from all friends enough for me to turn to find someone levelled homes is not just the lack of food or children are starving to death. in many places, 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 goodness, have called the since this non me deprivation as mount nutrition could give thousands of children within weeks. well, a bus stop having to use way these 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 hard to for children,
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many of whom have lost parents. most of the displays have to walk long distances to get some water. some kind of thing you have resorting to drinking seawater as people close to the shore have been using and created brackish water for months. the carts, surface water supply lines, in addition to wells, is really strikes and incursions destroyed this out of nation units and its troops a blocking fuel. in systematic attacks on a convoys, even drinking water is prevented from reaching people. during the last 8 months, soldiers and set those have posted numerous videos of them destroying what the d. a trickled in, including water bottles. the latest you under for to 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 there will be no electricity, no foods on no fuel and mine, and deadly. and that policy is still backed by international leaders and supporters
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. cutting off time cutting off water. so cool. i think the israel does have that right and children's may be forced to pinch theaters like this. the impunity to impose of famine is supported israel's right to defend itself. someone will be out of there for more on the humanitarian situation in gaza will not joined by james elder, whose spokesman for unicef, the united nations children sundays live from dab la in central guys. i mr. elder, thank you very much for being with us. you were last in gaza 6 weeks ago. i understand how would you compare the situation now? and then in terms of the humanitarian crisis, how much more desperate is it for the people of kind of follow its door? it should surprise no one, but it is much worse because it can't. in the last 6 weeks, every single day we've had the bombardments the drawings, the relentless attacks,
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the denials of aid. so it shouldn't surprise any one, but it should. it should break out hot and i honest blige on our humanity. but it's being allowed to get to this point. we are now to a point where, where yeah, where i'm outside of hospital again. is it more time hospital as soon as i will didn't probably as soon as i moved in, i found the little boy ali, who 5 days ago was a sleep in the family home. when it was struck in the next day, he fell 3 blows the light of the rumble. i met his mother, 2 stories about she explained the 2 other siblings. but until this has gone on to the last 6 weeks valley, this is going on for 250 days. now the tools that sweltering hate people say to be old people must be used to that. yes, they are used to the, with thousands of used to the 8 in the family or in the home with air conditioning in the home. a ceiling fans not intense crime together in a breakfast spice with 40 degree hate on sand. this is what people out there bring to the i'd, i'd say bidding that i'd protection say things and now i didn't need dignity and
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was the last 3 dies valley. i've been sleep us because of the palms and the drones . it's $250.00 days for the civilians here. so yes, everyone here physically, psychologically, is somehow just holding on. i'll ask you a bit more about the impact of the war on children in just a moment, but i just wanted to get to age because you mentioned a day how much of it has gone into guys in the last few days. i understand you are part of a convoy of 8 drugs to we're trying to get into the cost of ship. can you describe to us the process of that? what it takes to get those a trucks in to the us and how many have gone in and add these past few days. it's, it's a very complicated process to get in because of the, the restrictions uh uh, put the put on top of eyes. but we do it, we know the paperwork, we know that the hoops to jump through, but it is very difficult to get it in. for example, in my humanitarian agents go to in half as many trucks of i valley as in april pop
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. as many when we have this critical nutrition situation, why was that the case? that was the case because it may have tools. we had the rasa offensive, the limits that quote unquote limited offensive in russell, but meant that led to the displacement of a 1000000 people. so it list site is coming in, but it's not just getting it in. it's when we did it in, it's making sure we can get it across the jobs. the strip without i work has been to more i'd work is they've been killed in this will been any war any will since the advent of the united nations. it's extraordinary. it is an incredibly difficult place to work. but palestinians and foreigners are very brave on the front lines once you get it in. if we look finally as to when say a few days ago, there was a mission of you to say if we would change the i truck full of nutritional and medical supplies for 10000 children, nutritional and medical supplies 410000 children. we had all the approval was we were going to die is a city from dairy butler in the front of you. yeah. it's basically
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a 14 shalom. it's a round trip. it took 13 hours and we spent each of those around chick points during around paperwork. what was it a truck? was it a van? all sorts of hey, you said she said the reality is this truck was been denied access. so those 10000 children did not get that. i now unicef, we'll go back again. but it's not as easy as just for tony next day. because of how dangerous it is a place to upright. remember and use realize the occupying power has the legal responsibility to facilitate that i, we must have a day goals which one voice, right unit, simple so does, does set of tires. can we do? what can we do protection we need to be everywhere. so that was denied, but finally there isn't even more featured doc aspect to that mission. as we stood on the coastal line there for hours and hours and hours. i was watching the patient and i was watching men just that will probably lloyd is an engine, is in a past life with a single fishing age just trying to catch
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a few fish for their families. suddenly tax time from the, from the very large is riley check point. a check. sorry, a tank time. next thing to every, all the fishermen fled as to the fisherman side by were shots that was short on the page was where the you and agencies, doctors, and power emetics. i immediately rank authorities to get us permission to access these people. in case there was a sign of law to immediately get the medical care that was denied that help was denied. finally sally half an hour later has always been laid out. those main who would no doubt someone's brother, father, son, as they like they are the other fishermen, their family, their friends to 40 bags that we had. i went down the beach. i'm drove roll them up, i sold them one man had been shot in the back. and now the man who still had a fishing net round his foot, which shot in the neck. and i know that because i sold action only because we bore witness to that these are not unique events on the job. the street. how incredibly
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side james, you talked about the children and meeting children who were injured in recent is really a taxi job allow way you are right now. there is the impact of the war, of course, the children being killed, they being made. but there's also now nutrition which is spreading among children fast and, and reaching devastating in an unprecedented levels across casa, because as we mentioned, of a lack of humanitarian aid and the restrictions on a going into that into what impact is this having on the children now and what impact is it going to have on them in the future? all the impact on children, whether it's no job to not about bob pence or the idea that a teenage girl or grandmother accuse old die old. i made each get a shower the all i do, the diseases ties the roads, and yes, we have to stabilize interest title i said to stabilize ation said to sally, they are critical places for those children with some of the most lethal folds of
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mount nutrition. they closed during the rough or offensive, so that's thousands of children who were getting the, the treatment they needed, then not getting a treatment. they need all of these, all of these simple involvements. last thought i was in raffle off. no, i, it was very intense from bombardments to apache helicopters. 247. no, there's no way anyone's for thought on sleep. i'm in a building. how do you sleep in a tend to me that it will? probably it all comes back to the cities far. no more more we say for more it seems that those people who are the decision making power and estates law same so actually disconnected to the suffering of every day. children who yeah. all the gaza strip. james sounds good. thank you so much for talking to us. thank you for joining us from god. james sounds a, as a spokesman for unicef lived there from darrow, belong in central gas the
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as turn to out of world news now in the don fighting is escalating in several areas, including the se c. army is bottling the power military rapids support forces in the latest incident residency. and i already said government forces for off on a time by the i says, the dons on these also claiming an important victory in the battle for our fashion and the newest, awful region. it says it stopped a major, a sold launched by the pound, military and killed. one of his senior commanders rights groups are worried about ethnic cleansing. if the it's a fight is capture the city of nearly 2000000 people have a morgan report, some undermine. what many of taking up arms on the side of the army? so oh, this military camp in under man is where young man from sedans, west and are for region come to receive training. they volunteer to fight alongside to dance army and it's were against the parent military rapids support forces or r s f. what's the was displaced from his city of indiana in south dar for he says
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the horrors committed by the are a staff is with meet him, join this camp. land. how that in i'm going to do. the displacement, the looting of civilians, the rape of our sisters, mothers is what made me join discount. the recess took a vanilla as things that became too dangerous. so i came here but joined discount to attend to the full and find the are a save. the work between the army and the rosette, which starts at last here 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 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. the our stuff has it's
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our regents and they tend to read militia, 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, completed attacks that has led to the display cement of more than 130000 people. in the past month, dozens of villages have been burned to the ground, mostly of estimates of ours. some of those who ended up in the camp are farmers soldiers and former r assess officers, one for the same. and she hadn't committed
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a reported to the army on the 1st day of the conflicts against the recess because it rebelled against the government. they stood against the army and against the country from day one that killed civilians and force them to leave their homes. the camp is run by this commander, 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 any did. who goes from doc for who's come have gone through injustice as a full fi stating, doleful on. so you, because of the recess, except for our fashion that the other states have been looted, people have been killed, involved. that's what those policies are most and read and try blessing the recess controls most of the west and region for those here. therefore, maybe 2 or 3, but the safe, i think they are a step here in the capital. makes them feel one step closer to home. he but more than all just the euro undermine. several world leaders have congratulate to south
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africa said over and i post that after his re election for a 2nd term as president. he receives 283 out of 3 to 339 votes in parliament to put him back in office on a post to rely on support from the opposition democratic alliance to secure the presidency. the n. c had to form a unity government with a d, a after losing its majority. last month's elections 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 represent the majority of south african voters have decided to work together to deliver. this resolved has given a new bed
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a new era to our country. i do sincerely believe that this is an era of health and it's also an area of interest is china is for me and the child has arrived in australia spot of a toy, him that repairing relations. the landed in allied just on his full day visits. tom, sorry, expected to focus on the dispute in the south china sea and brought a regional security ties between china and australia, voice and in the last 2 years and growing trade restrictions and corporate 19 policies and most names from around the world are converging on the sacred valley of our fax, me a mecca inside your raid. yes. for the holy is they of the annual hash pilgrimage, the gathering on the amount of mercy for what's considered to be the highlight of the spiritual journey? a corresponding cash him i had by res covering the hash for us to see if he has
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more from mount our thoughts just outside make. so the mountains that you see behind me is the balance of know, see why muslims really profitable? i'm not delivered. his finals and pilgrims came over here at night. we decided to spend the day here for a reasons i believe this is what does this take? what size it is land. and they would like to spend the entire day in a tone, man, priors and supplication. they believe that this is an extremely important day for them and that if they're lucky enough, by the end of the day when the sunsets that creates a wake forgive the sins, now it's a very hard day. i have to say. and the thought is how big using me spray or is across the entire plains of off that and be happy and asking people to use umbrella . the biggest concern is hate stroke. what is next?
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well, the pilgrims, they're going to stay here until the sunsets and then they would move to the plane of that was that they thought to gather the pebbles, which are going to use for the symbolic stoning of the devil. tomato is a piece of sacrifice. also that there was continued the symbolic stoning of the devil, and the journey is going to be over. you will see an element of the journey, which is basically about the ritual to perpetuate what they consider to be sacred. traditions of prophets. well, how about and abraham? but at the same time, it's a journey about the need to find a greatest sense of purpose in life. and this is exactly what they hope to achieve today. pushing my bottle, i was just the bounce out of box. that is forcing use now and house germany have made the best possible starting the opening match off with both european championship. they thrashed scotland 51 in munich. the scots were not helped by
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having a play a sent off. that is the biggest opening game way in, in the history of the euro send. that wraps up. this news our from doha. i'll be back with more. well, talk a news right after counting the comes to stay with the . so now you tell me if this looks like somebody big swell of cad, the center of low pressure sitting somewhere in the scotland and this whole area expanding into west. and you know, it doesn't look like summer till the summer weather now confined to this part of europe was only a couple days ago for the big any dangerous hailstones, which of course are set up. so i'm afraid i want them, they've gone across to remain the ukraine there and across the black sea, towards north kentucky. but from the north west of europe,
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it's still in the teens. not very good, really with breezy, often sherry weather and some constant trades. and she has once again north of it, so it's holly that else. in particular, it is warm, so the size must be fine. temperatures approaching the safety mock just exceeding impacts these light grease and things start change greatly during suddenly the same pattern exists. more rain may be in paris now that even monica, maybe that's the issue. if we jump starts, the picture here has been one of the big showers and feet. the big child's been around west africa, extending right into this a hell. but as an example, pretty heavy and the of the case. so in this case, the ivory coast. so this is opera, john. now the full costs would suggest similar size shares. now we're concentrating more in nigeria and may be to go and further west in for example, see earlier we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can
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all, i want your guides by the 28th on purpose. half the time, and it's to go live on the go live, another story that may not be mainstream the, the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the or hello, i'm adrian said again, this is counting the cost on. i'll just say right here we can look at the world of business. i think it all makes this week. it's being called a competitiveness crisis. the use investment income and productivities lagging behind the us in china to come.

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