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to. ringback the showcase for best documentary films from across the network on al jazeera, the, the gloves, the whole problem. and what email does it renews online? what headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes is very strong. so the city of calling you this in goal is to kill at least 20 full palestinians. women and children are amongst the dead as the tax on gauze. a continue israel confirms that will join ceased by adults on both sides, mediated by the us, egypt and cancel. the world health organization declines,
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a global health emergency over new battery until the end pokes virus spreading in africa and ukraine's on. besides, it's moving deeper into the coast region, russia use, it spiked the jets to push the advancing forces back the bulk into the news. uh we'd be getting calls. so what israel has been launching heavy attacks across the street. these really on the claims it's responding to how about the rockets find tel aviv on tuesday. now these latest strikes have killed dozens of palestinians, but that's pushed the death toll from israel's will to navy, 40000 people. the latest attacks and the southern city of con, units have killed at least 24 people. little bodies of police be buried under the rubble. many of the dead children of israel has also been launching, strikes on refugee camps in central dogs. that one on this threat killed the ty
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assembly. the youngest victim was a 2 year old child. time a couple of as a, how's the latest from the la garza, at least the 7th house sentience had been reported killed from the same family that has been completely wiped up from the 7 which is 3. they were displaced from the notes of his to ending up right now being killed in one of the areas that had been designated to be a safe source for palestinian spots. it's not only the only place that was called today, we can see loud clues of a smoke rising. the verizon, especially from the seller costs of garza in the city of con, you on his way to residential houses. one of the latest is very strikes from the attacks from the city, the to move on, the 15 palestinians, including children who were thrown to pieces due to the attack that has been carried out without any sort of warning for the residential building. when we know that clearly that the military is no operating of the eastern areas from which, from their own perspective, that has been a new come on since as for the palestinian groups and we are eliminating how much
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remaining battalions that brought to these areas that the ministry is a briefing and right now has been a previous i've been previously designated to the minutes hardly this month. so 5 is valid only means that before the fighting is resuming again in the vast majority of areas. it's on the west side that 84 percent of causes areas have been to, to feedback to i use it means that this endless successful displacement continues while as well as going with its pump. obtaining of its military strikes in the south north and even in the central areas right now, which are housing. the vast majority of causes population who are right now experiencing and going through a really very drastic humanitarian conditions, no ages dipping into the strip people. and then also suffering from many gradually increased rates of famine as they are really happy in the past week. because they managed to get a very limited number of chicken folks that has been allowed to get into the street
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. and these chickens well complete the canary, soon as the humanitarian agencies are complaining of scrambling in order to allow for a supplies to get into this trip, we clearly understand that the operational control over roof a hand at carmel, the sound of crushing borders have great impact on the fluids conditions here in the strip as palestinians are suffering from an acute food insecurity. these and national court of justice has food as well to mitigate the aggravated human at terry crisis, but with its procedures right now on the ground. the situation is getting much moved west because what we do know is that speakers were attacked. oh, so this is a food senses have been targeted as palestinians even right now are being subjected in exposing different source of and sick to us diseases because of the bad quality for food are writing to the cause of stress and also to the great level of the contaminated rules and we need to remind over few is that there are still hundreds and thousands of humanitarian aid are lined up when they get to the site of foods
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that waiting for a physician to get into his trip. the sci fi told. so expect it to be held on thursday in council. so this comes of the mediators from the us council on egypt cold for renewed, told israel has confirmed, it will be taking part. the prime minister's office made a statement saying, we quote, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has approve the departure of the israeli delegation to the hot tomorrow. as well as the mandate for conducting the negotiations violated by went to will speak to mike kinda, he'll be joining us from the us state department with low on washington's funds for these tools. the 1st let's go to honda so they should join stuff. i'm jordan's capital of mine and she's that because he is writing, the government has them down to 0 from reporting inside of israel. so how does that? let's just talk about this is really delegation and who will be getting that because obviously these really media are coming to commenting
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a great deal on what's really good to go on in the hall. that's right. these really prime minister's office confirming that he is in fact going to be dispatching a delegation and that he did discuss the mandate for which they will discuss with negotiators now as part of these really negotiating team and looking at the head of israel sion that the internal security agency, the head of israel's, most of the external security agency, among other security and defense officials. now some reports within is really media . have said that nothing yahoo has softened the mandate a bit, but there are still some tough non negotiable that he is not willing to compromise on, including perhaps a presence at the border crossing and also at this philadelphia core door that is in southern gaza. however, when it comes to how much they have really several statements saying that they in fact are not rejecting the ceasefire talk, not rejecting having a presence there,
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but rather want a guarantee from mediators that they will be negotiating based on the agreement. but us president joe biden laid out at the end of may that they have responded to on july 2nd. now, according to the united states, they say that some us will have representation after talks, but there are still a lot of top sticking points here because how best has said they want to guarantee that the war will be over. or nathan, yahoo has said that. he wants a guarantee, but even if there is a pause in the fighting that's secured, the war could continue after that until is real, achieve all of its goals and you have to remember there's so much pressure on nathan yahoo from families of is really captive. but also now these really public, as israel is bracing for some sort of retaliation from the audience or has bella and from perhaps even the food these any young men of the united states themselves have said that perhaps the only thing to calm, regional tensions to stop it from spiraling out of control is a ceasefire deal in gaza last week. we heard from the 3 heads of state or spear,
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heading mediations and negotiations thing. but the time for a deal is now and so i'm definitely, that's always that about in jordan sign to how close will continue to follow lines coming out of his route with her as the evening progresses. now the us state department says the cx, 5 data is crucial to the region and is encouraging all science to turn up to the talks in though we fully expect these talks to move forward as they should. and our point of view is that all negotiators should return to the table and, and bring this deal to conclusion. it is far time for the remaining hostages to be released, which of course include american citizens and bring relief to the people of gaza under the deal that is now on the table. are kind of your partners of assured us that there will be representation um from off the last name will let them of course, speak to that time, but i'm not going to get into more specifics beyond that. like how to join us from
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the us state department and they don't put to of statement that kept coming out of the press statement. was that done? patel wasn't going to get into specifics, and that's exactly about the where the specifics where that mike about what might happen or what might be said in doha as well. no specifics at all as a spokesman, they're referring everything to the guitar, e park now. oh to the is ready, pop net state department itself, not coming onto any specific ideas about what the next 24 hours is going to bring that say, what do we do? know, we do know that the secretary of state will not be traveling key has been on the telephone, according to the spokesman. throughout the course of the morning speaking to various parties just says, the spokesman says he's been for a number of months now. we do know that the director of the c i will be at these talks. so there are some things that we know, but the specifics of what is actually going to be talked about a part from a broad,
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generic sci fi. we simply do not know. we also do not know how this is going to be brought about, given the fact that these talks, these discussions, these negotiations at being as a log jam, uh for a period of time, for a lengthy period of time. every time there is some plan proposed or a specific stuff, applying then there is discussion about it. then there is, but each party accusing the other off backing down on what have been agreed to. so we are in this scenario where nobody appears to agree exactly what the starting point is. and in a way this, uh, this meeting, as it is planned at present, appears to be trying to get back to some kind of start point to get a broad based agreement on a cx 5, which in the us view is simply the most critical thing. because out of a ceasefire, you get the release of the hostages with the potential release. you get to monetary and 8 into gaza. and very, very importantly, you reduce the threat as it is perceived by israel in the us, from iran,
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and from its, uh, its allies in north of the, as well as pulled out my kind of at the state department. mike, thanks very much. let's go save its power. so all senior political analyst, mambo charlotte is funded by mall when you've been listening to all of the press conferences and all of the statements, such as the question is for all of us, what ceasefire and how do we get to it? so that's actually a very good point. you know, why? because the spokesperson just says, we have the, the on the table. what the on the table to do, you know, i don't know, i'm not sure if i need to turn it. as i said, i did not get the details that you as you were saying before, but you said there was a deal. i'm just not sure what this, that, that's on the table that he's talking about. but what it is look at. so and, and uh, just for me, you know, you know, it just, it got a bit of a bit of, i'm, yeah, this is from this just, i don't imagine for a moment since we have a bit of
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a time that the sponsor of these, these firefox is china or russia and the mediators on each of the but the one i've got too much of a fresh, i will try in organizing these, these firefox with the household here on closer behind us, on top, which is a no deductible. so how would we and then we'd be talking about, how would we be looking at when we'd be saying that these are normal? when we say that the subject is when we say when we take him seriously, when we actually address then you know what faces. and i really look and stop talking about what kinds of works about moving pieces and complexities and, and what they want them to any, what you would be taking it seriously because of the united states is the right agent. there's closer to the agencies and
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the bar is the one who objectives bought into the table here. so these are not serious. see 5 negotiations. these aren't advanced by the united states. i'm concerned with the help of egypt to impose ideas on how most of us and i think the succeeding because this room has distorted gossip because these are has gone away. i'm gonna wait with, with the jewels. so now i see you have no choice, but to accept sort of i'm going to do that. that's even that he wants to go with the counselor not except beyond stays. lean towards or i'm just starting feature every other proposal. so here we are today the united states has demanded that they
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want to come to the table. and when you listen to these folks for some from the same department, as always wanted to see for sure. i mean, you must report on general our viewers around the world, the core, our conversations, the past 2 months and did it may with more than 50000 people had to really be do some 15000 children in the united states. have of jackson to me for of ceasefire until the spring. so what are we talking about here? now there is the story because the united states is talking about some form of a ceasefire on pretty faces. where the with the state, whether it's more from the 1st place to the 2nd phase, we will have to see what is done. i'm sure we'll be analyzing this for quite some time to come as certainly as we had tool she american elections all interconnected, isn't it? ma, what for the moment. thank you. but at least 3 people were killed and 23
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injured at a series of his by the strikes on the southern level. 2 guys were killed and that is very dry and strong can be sent to my own for others. reports is to be injured in southern lebanon, and that spain, on the receiving end, the bid daily strikes by the is ready, the military. analia is really is right, right, and strong to the town of upset, another town and something level 17 were injured and that's attacked for them. critically not the day daddy attacks between israel and the lebanese. our group has block filled hundreds of people in full tens of thousands. from the homes are correspondent i said vague. is that in the scene of the latest strike, the centre of large, large organ squared was hit by a car, is ready drones right now. what we understand so far is that we believe a call was targeted. we're not sure of any faith tell the kids, but there is blood on the flow. you can see them wash and get away. authorities. i had been looking through the day, we've been a call being taken away,
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a call that was headed to the authorities of also told us that we should shortly clear the area. now this is the best commercial you monitor, you itself, the town itself that and surrounding areas. i'm going to get to the post, but much i use it solves the center has never been hit and this will come as a shop. many people they travel through the central time to shop. many of them remains open throughout this 10 month long conflict. but now the center of the heart of this community has been hit and we all haven't repulsed that. there's possibly one person has been killed by does it probably does ready drone strikes this damage to the windows of the shop around the square. we could see david's going back up along the street from that drone strike. we don't know how many strikes it was, but we do know that one call was targeted. and we have seen blood on the floor and the authorities a half investigating what exactly that's happened. but again, this is a shock to the community here. i started baked large. are you in southern living on
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the with presidential envoy, ables hawk stain, has held totes and baby retained to these intentions between has blonde, as well as the rival in the lebanese capital, follows meetings with his writing. the officials intel aviv hochstein says in washington, still believes a diplomatic solution is possible, say they called a report. so from favorites, amos hawks then was lost and they lived in june. when the conflict between has the law and israel reached its most intense level since october, the us and boy returns to an even more dangerous phase as hezbollah, as promised retaliation against the killing of a top military figure. 2 weeks ago threatens wider confrontations. he met the armed groups allied speaker of parliament, be battery, and while he seemed optimistic, do us envoy is aware, has well, i won't hold fire without an end to the war on garza speak of berry. and i also talked about the framework agreement that's on the table for a guy's
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a ceasefire. and he and i agreed, there is no more time to waste. the deal would also help enable diplomatic resolution here in lab and on. and that would prevent an outbreak of a wider war. the recent assassinations of hezbollah commander flied sugared enabled and how masses political head smiles, honey into front have raised concerns of an all out regional war. western leaders have called on iran and its allies to refrain from attacks on israel as a renewed efforts for a ceasefire deal and gaza. and while iran has said its priority is to end as arouse, we're on the strip deal. looks increasingly unlikely how the isn't even escalated the conflict, like an incredible last comment or no one believes easily. it wants to end the world desa the read feet that easily and wants to escalate. first level of government isn't a party to the conflict, but says there is concern diplomatic efforts to de escalate tensions. prevent
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a war and stop as well as a tax. we'll face tough problems. it's a difficult balancing act. if you're running hezbollah adults act and the 3rd as well, 11 on and t, ron could become a battlefield like syria, where israel target's iranian linked assets with near impunity. but some analysts and isabel say a strong response by iran and the arm to group to give prime minister benjamin nothing. yeah. who unexcused to start a wider war as well. now i focused on maintaining the terrorist and supporting the pretty senior close is not seeking and or how to vote. instead, the aims to find a specific target that would match the significance of these tests and they did. commanding the root, the us invoices there is an urgent need to end the hostilities. i hope so. i believe so was what hawks then said when asked whether a wider war can be avoided. but has the law has long accused western invoice of not offering solutions and trying to ensure as well security by delivering threats to
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have enough center for their i was just the to day that of israel has approved a new illegal sacrament. all the unesco world heritage site, the bethlehem in the occupied westbank as well as far right finance minister beverly and small rich announced the plans for the house had let's sacrament in the palestinian village of tia. the scientists noted with ancient agricultural terraces, vinny odds and all these graves of his rel, sacraments. they will keep hide westbank or illegal under international lo know or de joys as now from the by light in the occupied westbank. and no, i can only imagine that if you wanted to upset the un and the global community who uh, uh, interested in historic sites like this, this is the way to do it. absolutely. uh, this is one more way that smart search is flexing his muscles,
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telling the world that he cares very, very little about international law, about their statements of concern, of a saying that they're committed to the so a to the, to stage formula because on the ground what's most churches doing is taking over palestinian land and this latest announcement. so what it does is basically devour what's left of the land in the bethlehem area, which has trunk to nearly 10 percent of its original size because of the expanding illegal supplements. and the wall which basically surround bethlehem from all areas . this latest the non announcement is situated, not just in that a unesco world heritage side, but also in a place where the only place left for palestinians for agriculture, for picnics, for breathing, for planning, for building. that is the only place left in the bethlehem area. and now it's all under attack. and or of course of this will raise, it comes with a,
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a really difficult time as well in a sensitive time across the westbank where we, that we've seen military incursions by these varieties coming to palestinians on the back foot. wondering if that going to be targeted. uh huh. yeah, and it's very interesting when we, if we zoom out a bit and kind of look at the picture from, from far and in full scope, what we see is the, is really government. basically implementing it's coalition agreement which says that supplements are a national priority, but the full annexation of the occupied westbank is an objective that must be achieved. and now that the world is busy trying to put out the fires, that is real, is spreading across the region to stop the genocidal war in gaza and to lower the temperatures everywhere. it's easier for someone like small church who is the
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effective lead, the, the one in command of the occupied westbank to do this land grab to take over land grab under different pretexts. this particular announcement was framed to be as punishment for the country is the recognized palestine and punishment for the palestinian authority for seeking accountability in international courts. but if you look at the map, you'll look at who's affected you realize that this is just one more step towards implementing the coalition agreement and taking over the west by bit by bit while the world looks elsewhere. so far as everybody know. thank you. the the, the, the world health organization has declared impulse a public health emergency of international consign. this is the highest level of w h, how you can give to accelerate research and other international f as night comes
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after. not by could impulse, the democratic republic of congo has now spread to neighboring countries, and books spreads through close combs at closing flu like symptoms as well as the lesions on the body. it can be faithful. in rad cases, the detection and drop you to spread off a new plate of m folks in eastern di odyssey. it's detection in neighboring countries that had not previously reported and books. and the potential for further spread within africa and beyond is very, warding united option to add that out, breaks of other plates, of and books in other parts of africa is clear that the coordinated international response is essential to stop this outbreaks and save lives. and we'll have more on this later and then use our as well, let's based boonies, deceased by talks of also hoping to geneva to try and 16 months of conflict ensued
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on that occasion from the rapid support forces has already arrived, but representative strongly suit. and he's on the, i don't present you, especially the boy told him the really cool them base science to respect international law uncalled for the end to the conflict, hipaa bulk and his boss and talk to for you as a special envoy. he said that he is still hoping that the city needs army will send a delegation, but in a statement yesterday, the head of the army general had been put that behind said that they will be ne flyers hawks. unless certain conditions, our method he specifically referred to, they did the agreement that was signed between the army and the power of minutes through rapid support forces in may of last year. that agreement stipulated that the rapids support forces should withdraw from civilian homes and service facility, such as water plans and power plants. and that's it to happen. and there should be human. it's terry and access human term creators. little bit for 8 organizations to be able to reach those and needs. but since may last year, the slicing has expanded to various parts of the country. so the head of the army
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says that they will be no cease fire talk, unless those conditions or our terms that are stipulated images the agreements are met. meanwhile, and to me, but be the us special envoy said that this will be a launch to the process overseas far, if not the seats part of themselves. this was just a day before the star as all the talks. he said that on the 14th, if the, if the army does not show up, and if it's not a direct talk between the army and our associates will be a thoughts to the process. because they are the observers not just saw the area and the united states, this, the united arab emirates, this the african union. there's a u. m. and there's a regional blog, i got all of them absorbing these upcoming, these 5 talks. and so he says that along with those actors, they will be trying to find ways to bring the to wearing sites together to at least provide some kind of response to those here in sedan the
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russia is continuing to evacuate thousands of civilians from the task and belgrade regions as ukrainian forces pushed deeper into russian territory, rushes ministries as it is to point 5 digits to the border area in the coast region . ukraine plains is killed small time at 3 the most close as keeps main goal is to distract the russian forces infringed, an east and ukraine, much of which is still under russian control. you craze. incursion into rushes cask region is further north of the main front line, and it was last last week, count as the largest cross border attacked by ukraine since the war began. jo, how it explains with the same old data data mock there incursion into russia a week ago. ukrainian forces say they're advancing here on patrol in a village in the coast region. what looks like a civilian, these apparently unmoved, by the presence of the vehicle best, the wide triangle in sic, neither of these ukrainian cross border operation. there is no sign of resistance
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briefing presidency. lensky, the head of the army, said they were making ground. what point as to how defense falls troops continue that are offensive on the territory of the cask region. since the south of today, our troops have advanced one to 2 kilometers in various directions. to similarly bold was this report filed by a ukrainian journalist on russian soil as the russian flag is thrown into the ground. the reporter explains that she arrived in the coast region with a ukrainian con void, delivering a to civilians. she describes people sheltering in basements and says that while russian ministry vehicles were hit, the to home has come to civilians, no damage done to civilian infrastructure, w, which leads to at least wondering at ukraine's ultimate goal. i think the political aim can be to demonstrate firstly to the western allies that keep brand new. still
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very much can be fixed by cleaning this more afford. so frontier and territorial integrity. in this case, i think he prayed news, hoping me quite clear, identifying and highlighting that. so this is notes and incursion of a means to multiply russian territories, which is rather self defensive measures by russian sources. meanwhile, tell a different story with pictures being broad cost on line of evacuated from the coast region. some said to be in need of medical attention. and the ministry of defense has released video that it says shows ukrainian prisoners of war captured in the coast region. along with military hardware and with a clear russian response on the ground, yet to materialize. that was this from a senior foreign ministry official to the 6 communities to with the terrorist actions and the costs gavia ukraine has at a minimum, but the prospect of paste talks on hold for a long time. beyond that,
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the next moves on both sides remain on so i don't know how else to 0. the jeremy has issued the rest for it for a month suspected of involvement in the note stream pipeline to tack in 2020, to investigate, to say the suspect is a ukrainian living in poland. german media reporting that he was a month, a group of divers who punted explosives on pipelines running from russia to germany until the baltic sea. poland does confirm as received the warrant. so let's take a look at those pipelines and how they were attacked back in 2022. the old stream one was bushes made off show natural gas supply line to germany until the kremlin suspended as an august 25th, 2 month late to explosions, damage both north stream $1.00 and $2.00 pipelines. the destinations what 18 meters down at the bottom of the baltic. sea and the economic size of sweden and denmark. and those pipelines, well majority by the russian states and the jobs gas pro the let's take you
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straight now from the to the whitehouse press center, where we have korean shown here. talking about galls assumption of the coveted c spot towards that system, that an important step is an important step to continue that we need to release the hostages. we, as you all know, some of those houses are messages. we need to make sure that lasting relief delivered to palestinian civilians and, and gaza and lower the tension in the region. and we said this many times before this hosted jill the ceasefire deal, the end of war will help lower tensions in the region. and so that's, that's what the deal is going to do, and that's what we want to see. the united states is going to be there tomorrow, and we are ready. you're ready to continue these, these discussions. and as you, as i've said before, and there's of my colleagues from tennessee, i've said many times before, we are working 247 around the call to get this done to get this deal. and on the springfield that you just mentioned, the presence of by police or any
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role in that. and so look, appreciate that question obviously. and so we've been, i'm discovery job. yeah, the, the white house, folks, us and just give us a brief indication that the folks will go up in the hall regarding the sci fi in terms of what those tools off the parameters of the tools and what's on the table is still really not being very clearly given to us and perhaps we might not know anything until all of the stakeholders are in doha, or we get some sort of a press release or a confirmation of that from the guitar re hosts who will actually be able to assess exactly who's to adopt what the demands are of each of the stakeholders and wants of the aspirations of any potential ceasefire. a conclusion. sure. and it is a very complicated scenario right now as everybody kind of those here through the
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night. we believe we get a better idea of what's going on in the morning. it's 9 30 in the evening here in the hall. so we will have to wait to the morning. i think let's see what happens. now, let's pretend to that situation inc. also a children in the strip continued to bad, the brunt of israel's relentless attacks and they be 16 and a half 1000 children have been killed during as well as 10 the pull across the strip. let us debated. 17000 children have been left unaccompanied or separated from the families as a result of israeli attacks. and the number of injured children arriving full medical care without relatives is also very high. an acronym has been created to identify them is the w. c, n s f, which means when did the child know surviving family and parents also having to enjoy the trouble of burying that children even nibbled,
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babies? tamrica was a. how's the story from that of bella and central gaza at a moving dairy better. a man sinks to his knees. this is i so and over there is, as says as a friend pointing to the bodies of he's a new born babies. so small, you were old to one budget that with them of how much wife you talk to, to the 3 d old twins. what killed and then is really a strike when a house in con eunice, one of the most of all, i went to get my children's birth certificates. my wife gave birth 2 days ago, and i did not have the opportunity to celebrate the bus. she had a c section and she was very tired. she was unable to leave the house and left them at home to reduced the past and done to find them that as well defensive
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on the goes. this trip has left thousands of full sins and its way. so many local doctors has come up with a special turn. when would you string them? w. c and s. that stands for wounded child, no surviving, some of them in 10 months. so who has killed nearly 16 on the whole found that palestinian children, many was alone, others separated from the families of the bodies of thousands of believe to be blowing under the russell. in november. you want to sift cold goes a great young children. and this has not changed. this is free and about a year she was from the roughly with the destroyed house truck and is really a strike on hun eunice. a mobile high uh, the other high a family home was hits and it is striking the childs into a assembly who was killed to mother his father, who brothers and sisters see the no one is in the range 70 year old
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grandmother sits with her crying. so she won't drink me from the boat to. 8 there's no one left except this baby. she's 3 months old, out of 20 people. she's the only one who survive. what did these children do? entire generations of tungsten, he ends up being white tops. many of those who remain are too young to even knew who they have lost the killing, the naming of guns as most fun, ripple percent it is sustained. terica. bassoon was just the right there had been i had a story. steve say be, is the executive director of hill palestine, a non profit organization, providing health education aid on leadership to children in golf and joins us now from kent in how ohio steve can help you with this on the program. i think for all
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views, we need to explain to them that your organization was also the organization looking after this project family and this man. how about do our cosign who's now? we do a lost his 2 twin children. a yeah. about 3 months ago, we received a message from a volunteer of ours we receive messages every day, asking us to help people. and we do our best obviously challenged by the blockade on guys and the lack of supplies on the ground to help people in need. however, for what we heard about tremendous case that she was soon to be delivering twins and that she was displaced from the north and that she had a significant fears and challenges with just providing the basic necessities of sheltering food for her soon to be newborn babies we came in to help we provided a lactation specialist in the states to guide her and preparing for the birth of
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her twins. we also arrange for her to deliver in a nearby field hospital run by mc. and we also were in the process of providing her for her baby's diapers, a note formula and food and to continue to give them the aid they needed. but the day that she was killed only a few hours before we received a phone call from her thinking our staffing guys in informing them that she had given birth safely to the 2 babies. and our team is obviously very deeply affected by the killing, the constant killing around them. but in particular to one of our close beneficiaries, it's obviously incredibly traumatic for, for you. and for your staff especially, you know, you're working with a whole team of translates as you're working with medical staff remotely. you're trying to help a couple bring new life into the world of
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a traumatic circumstances. as you say. how do you as an organization? i mean, this is one story. tragic, is it a is, but how do you coordinate all of that remotely? it is a very difficult scenario. a montez will circumstances. yeah, obviously we're challenge significantly by the increasing incursions and the constant killing and bombings throughout the gaza strip. it makes the deliberate of aid extremely difficult as everyone knows. but it also challenges our staff on the ground to be able to work and deliver that aid and all of our staff. nearly all of them are living in tents. most of them have been displaced several times. um they have their own insecurity, physical and security of, of trying just to survive a day to day and then you add to that that they also are required or has to help others that need. it's a huge undertaking, but i have to say that the thanks to our staffing garza,
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we have demonstrated the ability to help many people because of their courage and their humanity. and i think that represents the courage and humanity of the guys and people in general despite this. and it's searching for a word to describe what's been happening guys over the past. nearly one year there's words fail us, but this an historical genocide which is being committed against the people of god . despite the inhumanity that they've endured and suffered from, they've kept their humanity and the people we work with and the people are serving, continues to show kindness, humanity, and support for each other. despite the world, turning a blind eye to their suffering. can i just ask about the people but on your side of the atlantic, who perhaps ask you questions about the types of people that you're helping jumanda here was one of many pregnant women in the gaza strip and that will be more still giving birth at some stage so just give us an idea of how people react to the type of work your doing it in, in, in
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a country that is so polarized about the issue of cause or the bye but, but um, i don't honestly feel that there is much pop pull our as ation, obviously we have a government which doesn't take really express the will of the people very clearly, but the vast majority of americans when they find out and they understand what's truly happening on the ground. there are completely shocked and outraged by the, the amount of killing and suffering of innocent people. as you mentioned prior to me coming on, 16500 children have been killed in gaza since last october. that's not counting for the thousands and thousands who have not had their bodies recovered from the huge amount of bottom bombed and destroyed building structures. so we can say that number is nearly as well over 20000. that would make the killing of guys that children not counting the kids who died from the lack of medical care. as a result of the invasion, not counting the children who died from diseases that they've contracted as
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a result of 3 and not having access to clean water or food, or basic medical treatment. that number is over 2 percent of the entire population of children and guys have been killed by american bombs. so if we are able to convey that to your common american taxpayer become an american citizen, i think the vast majority of them are sympathetic regardless of their political orientation or other religious orientation. however, there is a concerted effort to not can present the reality of what's happening in gaza, open the n y the to the american public because that would force the change in policy. we've seen already among the young people in the united states, a significant change in their perception of what's happening on the ground and gauze, on what's happening on the ground in the middle east, in general, that people are no longer turning a blind eye to the suffering and the hardship and the justice of the power students have endured for generations, particularly in the last several months. and from our work, where do you manage for an organization? we have 17 injured children from guys in united states right now. being treated for
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free and american hospitals by american doctors where we see nothing but support among people who are not connected to this issue for religious or political or ethnic reasons. and those people are increasing every single day when we continue to see the killing. of people like to mana and her to beautiful newborn babies. it only is increasing the number of people who've said enough is enough. and it's widespread. just yesterday i met the common man in the street to a contractor, an american person that would generally be what would be considered a trump supporter. and he was telling me his 19 year old son, 19 year old son from a small town in ohio, was completely committed to working against the genocide in gaza. it has never been there. he has no connection to that region, but he's outraged by what he sees has historical crime that's being committed against the post and in people. and this young american boy is now actively working to do to against that genocide, this comment throughout this country. and i think it's going to see us that we're going to see a significant change in policy eventually as these young people taking positions of
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power, which see what happens steve, it's, it's really good to speak to until this done, the work that you and your team do on the ground and remotely, let's hope we don't have to speak again under these sorts of circumstances, but it's been good to speak to thanks for your time. thanks for having me. still head here on out as a title on this once again plunged into political and subject following the prime minister's dismissal from office the the the
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the book about we're sending out to on top of the story, one of them, the world health organization is declined in bulk site public health. imagine c of international concert. and now this is the highest elect level, the w h. i can go to accelerate research and other international affairs and it comes up for not breaking them. folks in the democratic republic of congo spread to neighboring countries and pulse spreads, replace combs at closing through like symptoms as well as plus the lesions on the policy. it can be faithful in rack cases, stopped and gosh, and go go is a chief of staff and hands of the executive office of the african center for disease control and prevention, and joins us now from the d. c. capital kinshasa doctor is good to have you again on the prego. we spoke less than 24 hours ago about and pox, it seems that the w h. i want to make this issues and this scenario much more widely away and not just in africa,
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but across the world. yes, thank you very much for the opportunity. what that means is that they're going to 9 minutes and things of the need to have a great passion to what is happening that's become a more resources interface, is based a coordination of from that as boss, and also be the mission over space. and we are very pleased related to see that the decisions that success, we just need to go to the level that the choice come with the same assessments. and the same conclusion is a really good day for, for us and cancel our efforts on campus. and of course, the work on these thoughts now because what you need to the vaccine. so you need west and help i the us and the you who have back scenes to get them to once he's a very large continent on several countries and get the dispersed to do
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this. i think the good news is that the on monday already i suggested c signed an agreement with the header, which is the images of the union. and no, so we have uh no the, the mindset of the books but see for a nice as a nation over 216000, then we are also gonna go should say, so with the amount of funds i is to ensure that, um, by the end of this year we get that lease to medium to us. is that the buy them by the end of next year? so i need $7510.00, medium duty. but i think of these other things, but i really do that includes whole direction or only supports those because we know that they the virus is transmitted through close contact. and until those back scenes arrive at the locations that they all required, you have to get the public messaging over across to
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a great number of people quickly and efficiently. and it come to the but isn't quite connected very well by the internet. sometimes. how do you get the word out in terms of being able to make sure that the message is sent as far and wide as possible? i or you know, yeah. use the same for the sun, those uh the uh, to raise it to for the most frustrated. uh that could remember that. so i visited those states uh, 6 years ago. uh, 7 years ago decided to push to a bit increasing the number of comments the customer categories of these to me. then i'm gonna take that because we don't know what a medium community. that's because that's we are really low. but i think to make sure that these communication opportunities to pass the message in addition to that, we also been into such right the media both and the vision. and that i do want to make sure that all those that have access to those media can post or receive my
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benefits. but remember that the magic 6 percent of the cases are ended. yeah. see, and 60 percent of those cases among the young people below the age of 13. that's the reason why we also use these for the big cities, but also combine so strongly just to ensure that the young people also rates most importantly, we can also use them to spray the message and says, well, they're using what it means. what's the set to the, to the ultimate dr. industrial? going to try to get some control. so thanks very much for all the updates that thank you. thank you very much to talk about officials all celebrating and campbell 3 since they seize control of god as don frays and gatherings were held across the country. but on the 3rd, on the 3 people are facing a faltering economy and cranked down on basic reforms as a solvent. been jonathan's reports by graham used to be the largest american base
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and have done this non now exemplary it's been 3 years since the end of the month to go over. you have done republic has become these, let me come of it. and it to me, it is the head of the state, a single group running the country is providing a sense of security of to decades before the supporters of the government gathered to celebrate inmate to city rather than one done enough. for now, we came here for the celebration of freedom to celebrate this happiness. because this is the day when the dreams of our martyrs came true and we gain our independence and freedom. and we establish global security across the country. the praise be to god today's the day of conquests. it is a day of happiness. the whole muslim community is happy today because the days of occupation have ended. infidels have beat the feature and the forces that existed in afghanistan have people to move behind the celebrations, lives of stagnant economy, and the lack of prospects for most people. the thought of on says inherited event of the country and
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a couple nomic system reliant on for need. there is no work in our country, and many people are unemployed and they're forced to migrate to run and pakistan. is there a good job opportunities in our country? no one will once leap over the last 3 years that have been attempts to divide the economy. but no country accepts the controllers as a bonus, thump legitimate government and major international financial restrictions that are in place or by national bank support. under those have also been confiscated by the united states that these billions of dollars that are frozen or not related to the i'm or as government, but belong to the entire us gone. the nation. western powers ruled over us for 20 years. they bumped us on killed us. they did not hesitate. no, they want to destroy us through poverty. few women, if any can be seen in public. second, we schools remain shut for girls. such restrictions out of concern for the international community. 3 is okay. uh,
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let me ask anderson technically decide to run for president a. now she may not even be able to decide when to go buy groceries. now i'm not saying that 3 days ago, it was perfect. it was not perfect. but it wasn't this kind of under lucy, unity is a priority for the son just by differences over girls, education and governance. many people enjoy the security in the country, but are also demanding jobs and basic freedoms. so they're not forced to leave some of the jobbies there, but i always buy it too far. is the professor of political science a cobble university. he says, of got his own place, the significant economic problems due to sanctions, us 3 years or that i think the bus. so it is just in case we all have done is done specifically and buys passed for digs, the quietest years we have the convention and
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a lot of the it is no place royalty on the but of use of guns and cities. and also in the, when it isn't outskirts of the big cities, they have to live pretty much since life is going on. but it caught them in or been any thing sort of, uh, moving forward. i think we had some, uh, uh, uh, some of the, uh, the biggest problems also uh, which were not trees specifically. and that to the kids when the republic was getting in the country. cognition is meaning that most again the as the nomic functions and then the us and pleasing to have guns of gunner stuff. and then i've gums people and then my get our domestic issues. so i'm just kind of bumped up over . they have been good as fools and women of suspicion and social and economic life . and they have also sanctioned the political 5 piece the civil movement
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said. but with all these uh, pros and cons of the security condition is locked in a victim. and the elimination of the degrees and corruption and got the captive processes of the minute use these timelines. the house of parliament will meet on friday to choose a new prime minister following sure that that substance removal from office. the constitutional court found them in violation of ethical standards when he appointed a lawyer with a criminal conviction to the cabinet. shavanne who has served less than a year and office has denied a room doing tiny chang cripples now from dine coke supposed to come on come, they say weeks a long time and politics some cycling and it's been a brutal one and time end of a 7 days the constitutional code has removed the policy, the one the election. and now the prime minister, up the wrong con. uh, the quote is found wi fi for decision. the role of the fest accused us prime
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ministers ended according to constitutional square $170.00 paragraphs $1.00 to $4.00 weeks due to a lack of one of the lack of qualifications from so to tell we send had looked relatively relaxed as he arrived the work earlier in the day, the charges relating to the appointment of an accused criminal to his cabinet with serious, but many expected him to get off off to the verdict that he wasn't in cold here. he questioned the ruling, but said he'd abide by his items. i'm saddened by the fact that i'm seeing is a prime minister without morality, which i firm i am not such a person. the when did you to siri has made a decision? i have to accept it, put on it was a short political career to the form of property developed a close connection sufficient. what family propelled them into the top, jo, when the unelected sentence blocked last year's election. when is from forming a government. but the charismatic businessman faced the sluggish economy on political hurdles,
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even his total frame couldn't have become others. see one of the problems for thailand with judicial interventions, even more weight than votes at the ballot box. i see a dangerous um, kind of disconnect. uh, the ruling elites, the traditional power holders, they don't seem to care about the tires, about their voices, for a form and change. they put people in jail without bell this, the press and they have a harass, persecuted, all kinds of things. the removal of prime minister said that's how we said probably was make that much difference to people here as they head home from work. but there is a growing sense of unease. the results of last year's general election that actually had very little impact on side politics. the road back to democracy in thailand is longer than many people to tony chung else's era activities with
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