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the comment as an international inside corruption excellence award nominates your hero now, the israel bombs at home. and i'm gonna say that the refugee camp and central gaza at least 5 people are dead and 20 are injured, including children running out of water fast the resources becoming even more precious for people trapped in gauze as ruins. the answer of any age good to have you with us. this is officer, a line from the also coming up. the roof is president says ukraine's troops and massing on his border while ukrainian soldiers pushed further into russia. plus will be recording from goma in the eastern democratic republic of congo. the country at the center of, of growing and fox news
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is really forces have attacked several residential buildings in central gaza despite renewed pressure to reach a cease fire in the past hour. an arrow strength of the house and the new state of the refugee camp killed 5 people and wounded more than 20. that comes after another home in the se ross was hit killing for palestinians. and it's really s drake, which targeted at home in darrow, but also left for palestinians dead earlier. another is really attack and darrow about killed 6 children and both of their parents. they're homeless. targeted in the early hours of sunday, the children's grandfather says their mother was employed by the united nations. and i continue to show my daughter together with her husband and 6 children was sleeping peacefully at home and did it by. they were taken by surprise, and then miss really miss landed over the heads. the entire house was flat to him.
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they were all killed. my daughter has been struggling to have children for years, and she had those children through live. yes. the oldest brother, a girl who was the year and a half and quadruplets the mother white for the un. tell me what wrong did these children do? i don't know. will they? posing any danger to israel? well, they carrying arms there about the officials or warning of overcrowding and gauze as so called safe zone. it's after his real issued new displacement orders, but people in parts of the city as well as other areas in southern gaza. the un says about 2100000 people live in the strip at the moment. about 90 percent of girls. this population has been displaced. that's around 1900000 people. but the so called all my was the safe zone has been attacked repeatedly by is really forces and has shrunk to just 11 percent of the gaza strip. that means so many palestinians have been forced into a tiny area. and now around 1000000 people at sheltering in darrow bella. well, she's here was a handful diary as live from there about in the center of the strip. so head for
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palestinians were just now arriving there. it's so crowded already. where do they find shelter? and assuming they do, where do they find the basics, food, water, etc. the, well, let me give you a quick overview on what faded bella, is that in bella, is this the t a and a place where it's full of accurate culture lands where most of the residents of that has been that have been farmers know all of these are good culture lands are now transferred into makes it comes, but we're talking about more than 10 months of continuous displacement where a lot of people from the northern parts of the gulf of troops already made it to this area in that. but so it has been already overwhelmed and packed with pod to send youth. so those who have been displaced in the past couple of days after at least 3 evacuation orders by that is where the forces from how much in
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a newness and mccarthy. and so why that also tried to make, make their way here today, but unfortunately it's very overwhelmed and over pos with palestinians, the force of needed space. now you add shelters are also pops. schools, public schools are packed even hospitals, as you see, bit behind me is packed to people because this is not only a hospital, but it's also a shelter for hundreds of families. now, some people did not even have the ability to find space to setup their tents. they are scattered on the sidewalks, receive them here in betty, but others do not have any place and they have been telling us that they do not even have attend or could not even afford the 10s. i'm not only it shows or there's no access to clean water, there's no access to electricity and there's no access to food. but at the same time, there's also no access to safety. in the past hour, there has been at least 2 targets in the video area. and they'll tell you dos at
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least 5 pilots in use were killed. and then, but i had to score policy. news retails and those targets were on residential homes . and we're talking about residential targets it without any premier warning or note this were published in meantime. and these are gathering or spending their time together, drinking see, or having lunch. and that's where, where, when that is where these have been taught using those policy names, comedies. let's remind you of a zip, simon, where 60 members of the whole family have been wiped up. and this is not the 1st time. that's where the forces have been peeling at part of the new family. so, so far, even if kind of thing is mazes and evacuated, there's tens being targeted in the area and that are. but let me remind you that process only 365 kilometer is and the only 11 percent of this area is a humanitarian. so in and with every evacuation order,
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the humanitarian zone is shrinking more and more. but then at the end of the day, there's no guarantee that this humanitarian zone is safe. but in the previous months and weeks of my last c, which has been considered as safe, has been also targeted by the is ready forces and know who daria reporting from darrow, by the in the center of the gaza strip. thank you very much. i the us secretary of state anthony blinking is on his way to israel. he is expected to meet prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other top officials, the us guitar in egypt say they have presented a bridging ceasefire proposal to both homeless and israel talks or expected to resume in cairo on thursday. meanwhile, during a weekly cabinet meeting, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu said his government is engaged in complex talks to return the captives. israel is fully prepared for any attack or offensive or defensive. we are resolved to defend ourselves and force any enemy,
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daring to attack us on any front to pay a heavy price some obtain yesterday with that we are managing negotiations for the release of captives. if there's a patriotic and ethical emission of paramount significance. these negotiations are very complex and with a terrorist organization on the other end. yet i reiterate to these all negotiations, not crohn's of gifts in which we can be flexible. certain issues cannot be dealt with with flexibility. this clear distinction must be made as we exec, concerted efforts to bring all captive time we are holding, steadfast to the times we had laid down these tons of very vital for our national security and pulled in line with the 20th of may, proposal endorsed by the us administration till this moment it has been rejected by him. us who did not send the delegates to go ha, that for pressure must be exercised on some us and symbol rather than the government of israel. strong military pressure coupled with stronger political pressure, is the only path to have captives released. okay,
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so i'm us and israel continue to blame one another. let's see what more we can get on that. i'm the so who does in jordan's capital oman, reminder that our team is there because these really government is banned out from 0 from reporting in israel. what more did we hear from benjamin netanyahu? well the is really prime minister has been quite firm in his believes, pointing the finger at him by saying that they are the reasons why these talks have not been successful. what have mouse has pointed the finger at israel's throughout the entire months of negotiations throughout the summer. in fact, benjamin netanyahu added several non negotiable conditions, but he called red lines back in july when these talks really started to pick up again. but these rarely is, are saying, but their position is known by the mediators, and that those same mediators should put pressure on her mouth instead of israel, there have been anonymous sources speaking to is really media saying, but while there has been progress, and there is this feeling of cautious optimism,
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they do want to lower expectations because they don't exactly. 6 know what's going to happen and as we heard from these really prime minister, israel has read lines and they are top ones, ones that perhaps thomas will not accept. and his really delegation is in cairo, meeting with mediators in hopes of the talks continuing. so that there can be a ceasefire deal. okay, the us secretary of state anthony blinking is on his way to israel. i assume with land in the next few hours. what are we expecting from that visit? what message is he carrying the us secretary of state is going for one simple reason enough to put pressure on nets and yahoo in order to soften his dance so that there can be a deal perhaps by the end of this week. this is blinking. 10th visit to israel since the war began more than 10 months ago. just to give you an idea that there has been consistent us pressure. but it has fallen on deaf ears when it comes to
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these rarely isn't a fact ms and y'all who has such but in the face of whatever international pressure, even if it's from allies, israel will act in its own way and that he appreciates what the united states has to say, but israel will fight this war with or without the support of the americans. so blinking is sort of making a last ditch effort here to try and get nets and yahoo to soften his stance a little bit. what we're hearing from is really media is that that stance has been soften and there has been a little bit of wiggle room on these really side with some of the conditions and terms in the deal. but still perhaps it's not enough. so the secretary of state will not just be meeting with nothing yahoo, but also these really defense minister your web, the launch as israel still is bracing for some sort of retaliatory attack by it on, by his butler and even perhaps the who these in yemen. so how does that include reporting from a mind? thank you very much for that. come to my colleague, mary, i'm the mother. he spoke to how my spokesman a summer home done. he told else to 0, that is real, repeatedly changed its position, drink talks, even after terms,
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had been a great a. i need everyone on the sense now that the what the, how much as to the last 6 months is to, that's been immunization. one is over a month or monthly, but she and i mean in fact, that is why is the and those 2 days negotiation in the bios was the most by the americans. 24 june based on the mr. by the initiated and the security council resolution. i'm also response in the is that i the ones they just said that you've been a mess of except that on the 2 days negotiation they stand against the people and they have new ideas which was not the stuff before. i believe the we have 3 or what the going to have said that all new minnesota and this lady said the main focus to go to a cheaper the man, isn't it to me on the wall and the is the oldest to go. so i don't even go to days
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every one of the stuff up that the obvious to come from saying this probation and from day number one, when bad associates have claimed or has to be said, we will not accept the middle of a any, any much can has been done and then november 2023 and the light is on the one that shows a lot of for the expense. i hope that it was the issue with, with then again the on the basis of lead edge brands, including as the spot. and this lady was the boss and goes up on tuesdays that was the stage, but by insisting that these issues be resolved at this stage in the process. does that not essentially give the, is raise a pretext to continue with the war? the symptom before to for me is that am but now and those legal judgments. but last 2 days, they have certainly been wanting to jerome is
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a sure they are sitting back not how much is coming back the and the russian president, alexander, you think us as ukraine has station, more than a 120000 troops on the border between the countries, many successes responded with military formations along the entire border. now the roost is aligned to russia. lucas, shank, us as the borders heavily mind and there would be huge losses for ukraine if it's forces tried to cross what the top of the school out. so this kind of escalation on the part of ukraine is an attempt to push russia to a symmetric actions. for example, the use of nuclear weapons for sure you green would be very happy if russia or below bruce used tactical nuclear weapons, that they would be happy because we would hardly have any allies left. no countries would ever sympathize. and secondly, on nuclear weapons. the world has
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a negative view of these, so the ukrainians want to push this possibility. they want to push russia, who could defeat russia. ukraine cannot do it. who can was the west nato. we, myself and president putin think that need to would then get the green light to invade russia without hiding its intentions. north central bar is in moscow with more on what alexander lucas shanker had to say. a miss hobbins right now at this particular moment is our very telling of the general sense here in moscow and across russia within the establishment that this is very critical developments this incursion by ukrainian forces onto the personal region from august that'd be got on august 6th and i'm less, there's something done drastically under pressure by the international community. the situation is only going to escalate further. and the beller russian president is going to be the one that is delivering that message to the international
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community. alexander lucas jenko said that if the 2 sides don't sit down to talk and resolve the ongoing conflict, it could only escalate. and that is the point of no return basically. and the general consensus here is that this incursion, volume, crating and forces it to russia. the 1st and over 80 years in this country is a serious escalation and how the criminal deals with it in the coming days and weeks is going to be critical to the future of the stability of russia. something the russian president vladimir putin has vowed to secure and it continue in terms of maintaining border security. we've seen already over 200000 people being evacuated from the curse region along the border with ukraine. so there is a sense that the situation has to be brought under control before it gets out of hand. this alex gets awful. this isn't key with more location because claims about ukrainian truth numbers on the board. you create always has had units on the board . i'm better as also as had given so the buddha,
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since the invasion of russia. 2022. this is the standard portion now, but the rest is on me isn't particularly huge, but $48000.00 troops. thank please about 10000 special forces. so in danbury will support a troops as well as regular infantry. there are reserves of about towards the to 9, but if it needs to be a general call to be able to involve those. so it's not a big ami. they've always said that they will not act against you crate unless the territory is a violated. so far. it hasn't been 120000 troops. no one knows how much you, how many troops ukraine does have on the board. about a $120000.00 tube. sounds like it has a lot of troops extra to spare. believe me, they don't, they are losing ground in the east. they all pushing this, this of ongoing offensive. and course they are using just about every single april for the person they have in. this was the idea that they have 82420000 troops lying
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around some way in the border. know, there are some units the as a protective measure, but that's, it's still a head on elsie or a junior doctors in india refused to work until there is justice for their colleagues who was raped murder the pod came in to be is israel and obstacles piece i think that the new thing you have on his government with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e, you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running mean what does he bring to the table? hard from being presidential? could we go to some we cannot take this, that gives you assign him a present as not that important factor via the story on talk to how does he have to understand? we must experience life through not design,
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discuss other stories to go into knowing that the voice is drowned out by the witness on which is era. viewing the people with disabilities, they are the most vulnerable groups in israel, relentless or asking questions, you know, the number right now. what is the issue that we're proposing from the actual best feelings and also can have the worst out is the, was teens across the world. within the local news, i didn't like from document to he's when you close to the house of the story the the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, you're watching out for 0 reminder of our headlines this our bill of russian president, alexander lucas. shank, us says ukraine has stationed more than a 120000 troops on the border. mintz says it's reacted by putting military formations along the entire board. benjamin netanyahu says israel is engaged in complex talks to return the captives held in gaza. the is really prime minister, told a cabinet meeting, the pressure must be put on her mazda and not his government. to reach a ceasefire deal is really forces continue to bombard the gaza strip despite renewed pressure for a ceasefire. deal 6 children and both of their parents were killed now. so it is really strength on their home. in darrow, by the children's grandfather said their mother was a un employee. israel's latest force displacement from central and southern gaza has cut even more people off from vital water sources. option 0 is honeywell,
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shire reports from hundreds. it's nothing to wonder if you don't listen to me. then you get to the here in southern guys, we've been documenting the damaged, underground water, wells tanks and pipe networks as a result of israel's ongoing war on gaza. as it nears, it's 11th month. i saw him well enough for the 4 months to sit on the we spoke to engineer, so i'm sure about the situation in con units. and that's what the heck of the provide me a feel for the damage inflicted on the entire water infrastructure in gaza on the is of the wall has sticking. i had a toll on it for a single resident. the water share per capita has full and sharply and will reach out 0 at some point on the best of days. it does not go beyond $78.00 leaders of water per person to meet all of your daily living in a box full out of the 5 major tanks have been destroyed. these used to palm more than 30000 cubic meters every single day. now we cannot go beyond 10000.
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nope, the destruction does not stop with these wells and tanks. it extends to water distribution networks all across the city. but the, you know, the municipality is facing great difficulty in getting them working again with the pumping water to the cities. residents is now close to impossible to what colors are left to the water distribution network has been intentionally targeted by is ready for us. is mr. adding to the list of war crimes committed what people in gaza are struggling to get their basic water needs. when the others we stand and long queues for hours hoping to get some clean water and is your this is the gym. so been the, my little girl and i a waiting, and these along the lines under the heat of assignment, you know, should the me, i knew the nation, we appeal to the whole well, to help us at least get some clean water. madman matter. yeah. and then when i need on while yeah the on, we really struggling to find some clean water that we work long distances to find. listen,
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but it's not sufficient enough for my family. how does the finish the little cut out of even those palestinians in gasoline who have not been killed in this war, are barely surviving on top of the missiles, bombs and bullets. israel has created kansas other causes of death in every part of the guys, australia, top among them, the destruction of infrastructure and the dangerous health hazards. they create a set of disease. all medina to connie on this. sam rose is the director of planning with i don't want to you an agency for the palestinian refugees. he told down to 0. the only solution to gallons is water crisis is a ceasefire. there's a whole range of us and connects and says connects problems here that we're dealing with, which means the only solution to it is, is rarely a ceasefire. we've got, we previously have massive issues with fuel coming in power in water wells and hiring the southern ocean plants. those have recently been ease but where we're left with
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a whole raft of other issues. the massive damage that has been inflict said on the water and sanitation infrastructure over the past 10 months, the partial supply from is riley, was the lines on, on, on, on our ability to bring is that off to bringing the chemicals to purify the was a, with a friend from a lack of of chlorine right now, and in terms of the daily grind over a 1000000 people now crammed into the middle era. this isn't an area that's built to provide services for the many people. so the water point is simply on hair and when people continually move from one place to another, the what's up point is the bullets of providers have to follow the browser. it's incredibly difficult to vote for them to get access and to us and other ortho providers. and gaza to ensure that access when people are on the move and they're on the move in the midst of a very heavy complex as well, and very heavy on bottom. so not only is it difficult,
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it's also often very dangerous. the number of suspected or confirmed cases of impulse is rapidly rising and africa. the african union says it is now close to 1901200 of those were reported in just a week. official say there's a death rate of nearly 3 percent the outbreak again and the democratic republic of congo, but the 1st case is outside africa have also been recorded that was in sweden and pakistan just this past week. officer has a long way connie reports from gomez in the eastern democratic republic of congo. this i'm still a very confused on the fact that the countries at the more cases from different services up to now we have already almost age properties which are already a they have or would the case of a simple to send many here. this is the empty center where we are in the tone of what am i here before. the last thing that i have a piece of the law,
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all 4 to 4 and there is no 4 division. and also some people go where did it just starts with the impulse. they need to come by themself at home because she just saw this level and prove yourself enough to give some folks to, for example, up to now there's noise, et cetera. and also just the item, you see there is a general hospital and there is also other people have been sort of just what brought into this hospital and the things, you know, things are fucked up. there's no waiting for the one in charge of $53.00 or so i'm not really ready to hear what example even goma. we have the end use. those were dealing with the treatment many lives in the, in the eyes if it comes to because this is where we have the most of the cases. and the governments say that during the week one day for example, the distant guess what is the thing. but under the control, definitely holding just to just discuss one with the w h o in order to see how def i've seen me come because i have to not do smoke vaccine and also the flight,
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you know, because what he lives more apart to know as many leads w to installs were already in order to deal with the situation of to patients to being turned away from hospitals in india. unless it's an emergency because of nationwide protests, health workers are on strike out to the rape and murder of the train. the doctor earlier this month in a government hospital and forgot to doctors say they are not being protected by the government. they're promising to continue protesting until safety measures are introduced. and there's justice for the victim. but the victims aren't says they were let down by the authorities the phone at the moment. after the incident, the hospital's assistant superintendant called her mother and told her that her daughter was not feeling well and asked her to come to the hospital. the superintendent hung up when her mother inquired if her daughter had fever. when her mother called him again and asked about her daughter, he said, am i a doctor?
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on the 3rd call finally, he said, your daughter has committed suicide. good, sometimes you know what has been sworn in as thailand's youngest prime minister. she arrived at the ceremony with her father, former prime minister to extension of what the type of king formerly appointed the 37 year old to the position or father was ousted in a 2006 cool, and then later convicted of corruption. he received a royal pardon just the day after m. p 's selected, paid on time for the tough job. as i'm tanya is the 2nd woman to hold the post of prime minister after her aunt in loves you know what an actor dubbed the french frank sentra. sinatra has died under them was 88 billows. looks where a cinematic gold in the 19 sixty's he appeared in more than 90 movies, the law received a lifetime achievement award of the cannes film festival in 2019. he had a stroke that same year which he never fully recovered from. right. and that does it for me. several venue. there's more information on our website,
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the alpha 0 dot com on all our top stories. the news continues after talk to alpha 0 on the inside will be your host are in great. the the hello again. the bouncing rains are turning lighter for bucket stones. specifically, st. providence had been some pretty big downpours over the last 24 hours. i think maybe the area of concern monday will be punjab, providence. around before now for india, let's go anywhere from, i would say to them by the coach e along the western gods here. that's really where the monsoon rains are popping up . same goes for the so thing, places like truck on states and additional states, big down ports there on monday. and it's also looking like a saga. forecasts for bangladesh is capital dock, a dock in the blue and the yellow. the more intense that rain is falling. had been
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some intense spouts of rain through indo china that's now all leaking into southern china. so let's pick up the weather story there. hong kong looking like a wet forecasts for you and same for southern one dung providence. over the next 24 to 48 hours. okay, for the top end and bottom end of japan dose with rain. so to choose your coco islands and who kind of islands again, dark blue and yellow for intense bouts of rain. rounds of rain to be expected on monday. ray not too far away from beijing harbin and for the far east of russia. and we'll lend this weather report back in this part of the southeast asia looking good for java island. let's go 31 degrees in jakarta on monday. see
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