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or the, the, you can hear explosions, reverberates in the south of gaza, where our farm land and the l. salaam neighborhood. east of rafa is being showed along with nearby areas is really forces continue their attacks on jabante, a refugee campuses place, palestinians are pushed further south where the bombing intensifies causes playing the scene, say they don't know where they can find and save shelter. we don't know where to go . they forced us to leave, but no one gives any clarification. they told us to go to the tunnel street, but the bomb does their firing both bullets and miss tiles also ahead of retired us army colonel lashes out at washington for she says,
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feeling the rest of ukraine complex and hindering any diplomatic efforts to size former german chancellor gerard schroeder's attempt is to mediate in 2022 his efforts to try and get peace on ukraine and russia for torpedo by the united states . and that is rarely ex prime minister. necessarily been at 7 the same things. and burkina faso commemorates the 63rd anniversary of its independence from france. well, 5 against the jihadists. insurgency continues the live in moscow. you're watching our 2 international. i'm rachel ruble explosions in the south of gaza. our deepening restlessness on the streets as to agricultural areas were bombed and the also, i'm neighborhood, east of ross and behind the coastal community local reporter homes of salon has the latest on the situation. on the grounds. we're here standing in front of the way
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the hospital just now we hear multiple air strikes and you're off the city. it was huge explosions. as we've heard from multiple sources this, there's flags are getting off in the different areas we keep hearing. also there's a big as you can hear as very intelligent it's very interesting. so we just mentioned that many palestinians here, sheltering skin, open areas and tens running out from their tents and hiding inside your cars is safe to say wild
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goose, massive explosions. israel's onslaught on gaza has spread throughout the region. the north has face relentless shelling with the jabante, a refugee camp coming under repeated fire. local reporter mach with spa has more. but what's the time with that? is these mainly occupation forces storm the schools of all fluids to the west of your body, out of refugee camp. they force the displaced people to divide to a tons of bombardment and gunfire. we are witnessing a mass exodus from the area, the rest that many man they later released some of them, but they kept all this and it has some of the displaced people in jamalia, a refugee camp. i'll leave it in the state of p a and sarah, allowing them to go to the emperor through the upper school from the main street and put snipers on each floor. it was chaos. when they entered the school bell dozer came in, followed by tongue. they were beating the children,
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forcing them to come down, one of the time with their ideas. then they called for the women to come down to. if they found someone they were looking for, they drag them far away from their family. they were around 7 or a tank, spread out along the street with $40.00 to $50.00 jews at each point. they spoke arabic. yesterday. the occupation opened fire on us forcing us to leave the camp in geneva. we're being poor. so where do we go? they asked us to have so we don't know exactly where the noise is, but we don't know where to go. they forced us to leave, but no one gives any clarification. they told us to go to the tunnel street, but the bomb does their firing both bullets and missed tiles. we, as muslims pray for guidance, they stormed view and relief in works agency schools and forced us out. we've been besieged for a week with no water and no food, or elderly people and children among us. i work for the un relief and works agency,
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but there's no immunity for people working for the un releasing works agency or any international organization. no one in the world was intervening for us. i still have the street was completely full of people searching for the children. women was separated and our children were taken to one side. and then they brought out the elderly. they forcibly that i couldn't even guess how many that was. yeah, i mean it's still advancing towards us and we don't know where to go. so as a desk tool, and guys that passes 18200 israel is intensifying its air strikes in the central region. there are many children among the dead and the injured was does is rushed to out. ok, so hospital in the city of there all belong. according to the u. n, at least one minor is killed every 10 minutes in gaza and the total number of child victims has reportedly surpassed. 7000 hospitals are buckling under the overwhelming influx of patients and refugees. we must warn you. distressing images
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are ahead. the local more, it is spilling over with no space for bodies left and the refrigerators that's led to scores of draped the corpses line on the floors and that they're all below office. so the family members have been gathering outside the building to bid their final farewells. they say they're in english as the areas. they were urge the fleets who are no safe for them. so i would say last my daughter has been killed. we were displaced from gather these really spread leaflets, asking us to lead for safety. so we've what to say, right? and we should be a cool area. and this is what happened to us here. may god have mercy and for an old our dad. meanwhile, at least to $22.00 palestinians were reportedly killed in the shelling of a residential block and our guys, a refugee camp in central gaza. as israel continues to strike the area, we got more from the local journalist rami almo hardy. we are here now in the my god, 0 guy in middle of gaza strip. what is really ever strikes drones, drones,
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twice and time shows have read intensive, wide extraordinarily. and this re fi g population of my ghazi and the mid the gaza strip that. and this refugee population, there was a very large just like that ted, this house, which is a 3 story building there where according to neighbors and relatives, there were about 990 member families, including zainab, attends of the home, and other displaced. dozens of others have been displaced from relatives. friends displaced chiera this house, and these were airstrikes came over. not it was a war. planes came overnight. andre did this home round bounding this to robin. my neighbor's house was palmed with more than a t h. a people from children, women,
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yoga, the all does everything, everyone was there about. most of them was injured and the more the rest of them was killed. and they that can be claimed that they killed the resistance and they, they, they, they, they, they pulling kind of attack on days or they look ration. but there's the own innocent people have lost so much. they say that we palestinians of terrorists. but in reality, it is these regulations of the terrorists. they killed many women and children because we do not have any heavy equipment like bulldozers. we are forced to dig through the rebel using off bat, hands to find out that allows you to come of my guys in the budget area at have the gun of gum intensified, have gone on the pages over the past few. we a few weeks or a few days actually, i meant to international cause for to is rouse, just tell me what it is they are considering to be something that has not been free
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cit dented before. and that as well showed, make sure that this fire is seized immediately to allow for the people of gauze to, to rejoice with their lives that have been but so completely or totally because of this intensity of was, are 80 war on the goes us with that is an increase or dentist, no one can predict yet. what will be the next for this population of garza? that has the, has been at a tone about torn apart by means of as ray, the closure of the border crossings. as well as the that the lack of committed to basic do to come with it is fuels, supplies, electricity, cooking guys, and basic essential goods and come with it is commented as if throughout that goes us to it. i'm both israel and palestine. blame the other for the mass civilian
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casualties as part of our special coverage of the war, we strip away the rhetoric to reach the innocent civilians caught in the crossfire . here's the story of an r t camera man who has lost many of his family members to his rarely strikes of the we are calling the civilians to leave guys a go so some of us wants to keep them. there is a human shield. this is innocent. civilians are going to be here all night the all civilians and one of the a lot of miracle. but the design of the all me of these radio occupies hit,
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my family's house and, and as triangles, there's an a me, is this the crazy last when the house one stood, i got in touch with my brother who arrived there and 5 in the morning. he couldn't sash the run the night because there's no electricity. so he came with his friends and neighbors to take bodies out of the shovels. no machinery because there's no fuel pitcher in the 5 days to catch the bodies. they're both going to sit on the thumbs. you my brother and he's 2 sons. my 2 sisters, and one of those funds will also be in the house at the time of the strike and they all died. the
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what the me with my son was 70 that for a family, whether he doesn't even speak arabic and he was born and raised and most guy is become a hostage. she can't get out. most of the electricity in snatch. there's none of the company, visual. how did they survive? what just like, honestly don't understand it myself. when i told them last, my nephew said that they would collecting so was that there's no other option to confirm the appointment as far as understanding, even though the salt water is dirty. most color, well they'd see water, so yes, it's gonna take you from drinking and they just use it to wash. and so i was off to the straw and kind of had no contact with my son. for 2 and a half days i was simply terrifying. i didn't know whether he was alive or dead, but i didn't know what to do. i couldn't sit still the oceans, the situation is terrible. everything that was covered in black, so the women and children are crying and sobbing. father's mothers and brothers are
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all dying. many parish from diseases, but by the astonishing conditions when it comes to the food, people have to go out to for i am to my products, so they have something to eat. the so according to is really authority. as a mazda is still holding 137 hostages in gaza. well, palestinian said there are 7 thousands of their own and present in israel. we spoke to and is really mother who's 23 year old daughter has been held by him us since october 7th. we are off going and told us she's not losing hope, but once world leaders to act with greater urgency to bring the hostages home. we
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were on the phone with her since 6 35 in the morning until 1058 when she was sick, informed because she was in. so i heard the the came up as it went on. she was in the car, she called the 1014 saying she was shocked. she said mommy, i always show i'm bleeding. i think i'm going to die and we will continue talking. we were trying to find a way to take them out there and but there was no way and i heard the terrace coming to the club to the car. i heard them shoot to you um because i heard them when they would shouting around my daughter in arabic and i heard them opening the door of the car and trying to start it and then taking them out of the car a and then they close the phone, and that was the, the, the last time i heard from my daughter some of the people that came back from guys . uh, we know that they sold her a and,
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and she's alive. and the one the gunshots. one is not treated well if this is not moving right and hope she wants to lose their hands. i hope i hope for the her to the more big group of all families, we joined together with the volunteers from each row and around the world. and together we are joining hands and working to make sure the hostages. all the hostages will come back home strongly because of the weld a. this is there a time of the history to make sure that this train is shown to the whole world, that they can do actions that we change history and the point choosing the right size of to retire and who monitor inside of the history choose life. the humanitarian assistance must be provided to gaza,
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which faces dire conditions, and russia is taking steps to make it happen. that's according to the russian ambassador to the un with the members of the quarter, which unfortunately is the system function or what's members? know what's the have to really be good to renew it for the space and we are discussing the community. the assistance will grab the maintenance rule for this particular facility facing the soon as we know these meetings as we discuss this with them and there was
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a decision us to go and see who the mice will set our shows you and envoy as part of the 12 members' security council delegation traveling to rafa on the egypt, the guys and border. it is currently the only access point for aid to enter the besieged enclave. that's the secretary general antonio, the terrorist. that sounds the alarm over the humanitarian catastrophe. that looms, as thousands of people quotes are simply starving in gaza. washington's war mongering in quest for defense industry profits are the focus of remarks by farmer us army colonel, marianne wright. at monday's, a special meeting of the united nations security council on ukraine, she says the us has hindered any attempt at a peaceful resolution of the conflict between t of and moscow. the foreman, german counselor, has said that his efforts to try and get peace on ukraine in russia or torpedo by
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the united states. and that is rarely ex prime minister enough to all the benefits of the same things. secretary state lincoln said that in the last 2 years, the u. s. has provided over $70000000.00 to support ukraine and european allies to provide over a $110000000.00 in weapons. i blinked and said, if you look at these investments that we've made and ukraine's defense to deal with this aggression, 90 percent of the security assistance we've provided has actually been spent here in the united states with our manufacturers, with our production. and that's produced more american jobs, more growth in our own economy. so this has been a win win that we need to continue. well, i would say to my secretary of state that when, when is not for the civilian and conflict areas, that remark for mary in right came during a session of the united nations security council. and it was echoed by russia's 1st deputy permanent representative to the un who did not hold back in his statement on
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monday, as he accused ukrainian president's landscape of retraining. his people by campaigning on a platform of peace and neutrality and enforcing his country to fight and die any us funded war. speaking of kias meet from washington support. the russian ambassador compared zalinski is government to a dying drug addict that needs a continued fix of funding and what this. but he pointed out that it's the us defense industry and it's backers who reap the benefits as it certainly needs. this is the officials came out in true colors and finally told the truth that we had warned about from the very beginning to put military assistance to ukraine is another profitable commercial project for washington. there is no positive scenario for ukraine, which has turned out to be a bargain and cheap in someone else's jew political game. the safety trainings are unwilling to flight. according to the confessions of the grant and meal treat, which were recently published by western media, average life span of mobilized records on the front line is 48 hours. my question
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to my western colleagues, who are you going to supply weapons students, a fewer and fewer people are ready to die for his alaska regime, but antagonizes its countrymen to people. they use their representatives for the us at the security council meeting, referred to washington's legal aid for ukraine, as legitimate evidence, as it is that is russia, which holds the keys to ending the current conflict. ignoring the report as interference from the u. s. and the u. k, the put a stop to few stocks between russia and ukraine in 2022 here. so we tried to shift the focus when asked about the goal of washington's aid to to yes, we all know why rush recalls repeated meetings on this topic. $655.00 days since the start of its illegal full scale and vision of ukraine. russia has failed to accomplish its war and it is failed to break the spirit and resistance of the ukrainian people. we expect russia to spout any
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justification that can no matter how absurd to mask its failures on the battlefield . it can with the dried forces and start meeting is responsibilities as a permanent member of this council. instead, pressure spends its time in his council, criticizing legitimate assistance provided to defend ukraine from russia's illegal actions. meanwhile, when it comes to the fate of us 8 for ukraine, it is currently facing a deadline in washington. the vitamin ministration is bringing and zelinski on tuesday to try to convince lawmakers to pass around $60000000000.00 and funding for the next year, with the white house warning that ukraine's war chest is set to run out. at the end of this month. a report suggesting israel used us supplied white phosphorus, artillery and southern level non has raised concerns in the white house national
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security council spokesperson, john kirby said. washington will investigate the claims, but added that they expect the deadly munitions have only been used for legitimate and military purposes. as we've seen the reports, we're certainly concerned about that. we will be asking questions to try to learn a little bit more. and any time that we provide items of white fos for us to another military, it is with a full expectation that it will be used in keeping with those legitimate purposes. and in keeping with a lot of armed conflict, a kirby was responding to a washington post article about an is really attack on 11 on an october which wounded at least 9 civilians, reports sourced inquiries by human rights organizations who have also called for investigations into the potential more crime light, phosphorus can stick to scan and cause fatal burns and respiratory damage. their world health organization has warned its use may be an international law violation of intentionally directed against civilians. tensions are high along the lebanese border with israel as the id f and has been i have been exchanging fire since the
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october 7th attacks, protocol analyst and host of the dive. jackson. hinkle says, israel is committing a war crime and the us will continue its weapon supply to israel. or crime being committed by the israeli state is just another old weekday for them. and this one was notable because 9 individuals, 9 civilians were injured for, were hospitalized. smoke was pouring into the homes of the civilians in lab and on . they had to be cleared out of the town. and this is an agricultural town, so they're worried now about their crops being impacted by this white phosphorus. the united states, of course, is going to continue to supply arms and funding to israel because that's what they do. we saw just this week, benjamin netanyahu prime minister of israel, came out and said that if anyone dares even question whether or not is real as committing war crimes like the international criminal court, for example, who's launching some initial investigations?
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that those actions, questioning whether or not they're committing more crimes is anti semitic. so i can't expect that anything is going to change is the death of 16000 civilians in gaza. $9000.00 of whom are, you know, probably children are close to the age of under 18. i don't think that this is going to change anything. so these attacks are relentless, of course, not just on the people gaza, but also in neighboring countries like lebanon in syria. it's really just par for the course. of regina faso is celebrating 63 years of independence. remembering the day, the country shut off french rule and became a self governing state. the in term burke and i'll be liter address the nation that anniversary celebrations expressing his gratitude for support in the fight against the militant groups. it was going to be today. people supposed to fly to forces as best they can and a lot has been done, but we're going to ask for even more sacrifices. thank you to these people who
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understand that the only way to achieve these is to waste their own will once and for all. so addressing the workers who have already made a lot of efforts for the key to fossil. i'm going to ask you for more efforts in 2024, there will be some measures that will be taken to so that emphasizes the contribution to the photo floor. please press the center of underestimate of 4 who cannot passwords, especially to be and defend. this is monica by the war again. so total recently followed the president of the transition. been he but he must gravity victories, attacks the violence of mind, the position, forms of the imperialism attended newport in the summer, while warnings against the representatives of temporary, at least 4 hours ahead of me. as soon as i want this to do, we have decided was all, all sole and conscience to take the destiny of homelands and to wage war because
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the war could go on. if we do not wages, this is evidenced by these don't months house, which suddenly they will comp, when we decided to start the fight in recent days. so you might have noticed the intensity of the battle, which conflicts us, you know, believe that there was several sleep cells that would keep this wall going for decades and decades. let's say that this is coming to the by way of following included the top 10, the buttons that i wanted to minutes and associates in order to compete with france . if i'm on putting in the country that into france, no longer has any sort get in the book, you know, 1st of all on i thought it was a dentist. so today we are in the process of acquiring really independence. since we noticed on almost all levels that became a fast, so not really independent, as evidenced by the insecurity today with the arrival of the president, captain ibrahim troy, right. we noticed that on multiple levels,
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we are in the process of acquiring real 71 in the law. at the moment. we cannot say that burkina faso is completely independent as long as we continue to speak the language of the settlers. this is proof which shows that the country is not totally independent, but at least we can say that burkina faso is on the road to being independent. and what's going on with my, for the moment, i can say that with the new president, we see that burkina faso is moving towards independence. we didn't have complete freedom. i can say that before we were perhaps a french speaking country. but at the moment with the new president, a strong man, we really feel freedom. we have over him for nearly as well, which is also ended we in monday and an idiot is 3 sides. countries lead by minnesota powers created the allies of cited states, a secrecy which frequently an organization of 50 brookman. we have
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a prospect of people that ends in is a speech, unavailable often basics. it does officially end to finish. the president also price expression of who cannot be and, and those new taxes to meet because of the will 90 months, identified whether that's the environmental pioneer. isaac is lataria is turning plastic waste and to eco cabins. and kenya, the visionary founder of more of the community international, is revolutionizing sustainable. living with this architectural innovation, standing as a testament to the power of creativity in combat. adding and environmental challenges is a says is work as a tour guide res, cuz awareness about can use natural environment. the idea to construct equal houses
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out of waste bottles arose when he realized even wildlife deep and the reserves were impacted by the trash is spoke with is all about he to set how he decided to clean up the land and do something positive virus cycling. the waste the whole thing that they have seen in terms of the environment which, which is becoming a really big issue globally. these something to do with the plastic use. i really stepped in into the industry wanting to be a very responsible to a guide and industry to allow. so to see and i, when i found a lie on screen with plastic bottles, i wanted to do something about it. and it started collecting the plastic bottles as, as a cheese and i was still trying to recycle a lot of plastic bottles and a lot of glass bookings a lot of the accounts. and so to say a lot of money, by of degree, the materials, which, which we use to make those carbons so becomes people who say that the car bins are sustainable. that means for the environment to know,
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it seemed for leads to clean up exercise the the sustainability part of the copies come in with the revenue that brings. all right, that's gonna do it for me for now, but just stay with us. my colleague union o'neill is in the next in about half an hour's time with more news by the the same wrong just don't safe house.

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