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just because i am good at the logic of the i have thought not to get. danilo that my but the. he is that he was growing. this because it will serve him. to give good advice. about what like other with the head the how me is good the our navy and the totally . new anything i've got i want to live with the vanity of a hot dog name of science i got in there with that i'm deciding that because government is going to look ahead out of order and they're coming in at the bottom of the screen sort of going over like you name it with any square they had. to mine. we teach really is a job that i have to have. at a. huge. back at the referral
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unit another new patient is being greatest at. this. system. and. it was interesting he will be doing which is going to. have been behind the do that again if he is because. you. know a lot about others good luck that was another deal feels so good i don't know what to do with you know you. couldn't get enough to haiti haiti cable. thank you name it up made that i do circle. be mighty sick you would go to the man
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could those doors it was only two. of the last a day the. come out of their. head. that isn't going to solve toby. many. a good just because he did the do cities cook is not just addicted. to. big banking liberals if it's going to be going to j.f.k. past the. minister again not going. to do which is here. but you think he. is jumping.
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you too much. and now your church which. you manage to have. some input is key to this other. place and i must be here must come to. do it but the producer but he. spoke. he spoke but when i. ask if it's open then. i'm going on. if everyone who has leprosy was diagnosed and started regular treatment then permanent disability would be very rare we. live near where the not be involvement is if there are multiple patches are there any
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looks the bacteria which is responsible part of the leprosy dejesus. lepani so we want to see how much better life in a particular site up a parcel. so this is. telling us. because sometimes person needs little more. to brick the chin up the fictious. leprosy transmission is believed to be a bone through close and frequent contact with an infected untreated. but leprosy is very hard to develop ninety five percent of people have a natural immunity. because this. is so. different with his humanity that the brain. and. the indian prime are to do that which is. which is getting barriers so they didn't
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through the poor ones all right. this point really become very very strong like our earlier. on. the live bunny government. would ahead on the life of one to be minutes ahead of. the life given that i've been in. much of it as a kind of a day. is life changing even today the stigma surrounding the disease resulting
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discrimination. has had to face the extreme challenge that leprosy poses email to me and i immediately look active and they're. going. to tell me. when you get. i do i'm glad he did. and. i. kind of maybe my need to. remind. obama up now before the telling. but. we think of newman is a down the sub. has had to give
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a. little to do one could say i love it and their lives upset. what a hot minute but how they have made it better maybe we. just have see. what i'll put on in the. good. that i did but they got it any got it don't have any. boy. because. they didn't push to push the guy left as i said. and he's a good that. kind of man is obvious obvious obvious a little with them but accorded peak was older. yes i just don't go on how they would. because i don't there's
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a better doctor when i. go to with. but not because i will be there with that end because. gary everybody is. ok does that little good one room home nike. though go to the whole. well i did not somehow not. the at the end as a genetic subject that is at the end you said. one hundred one. as well as working at them and get a referral center visit a nearby leprosy colony once a week to provide assistance and concentrate. to give good news we hope it will be . some form good has been found yet. you need full.
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oh my doesn't have a you know that's what it maybe i didn't believe from osmium i didn't mean it doesn't do them how did it do. to them how they got it was sickly how do you think that if. anybody had nobody that it would have limited been in government who didn't give you one hundred eight ok you had a. group of. these buildings once housed a governmental epicenter but it was closed down. the people who live here now have taken occupation of the un said. it. is a desire to do. so in their minds. this man i will get that is because they don't know how the disease intel inside the
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body and how the disease abilities comes to can also they're thinking this is the god course. people is thrown from their penley their realty their wives and then they don't have a place in the whole war so then get together. planned out some land then cruised in the railway line our industry and then very small houses and then this is known as illiteracy colony and this is still exist in the india in the bihar we have a sixty three leprosy colony. sixty. m. did you drop all that bread among six month what is. then is going to leave. so if you see. days like this is nearly
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seventy you can see you can see the lists still you can see the names and this whole piece. because. it is going inside the structure and then becomes sodomy and you can see he has. what whole thing that has. been going. turn over. discriminatory laws that limit the rights of people. and activist groups strength and beginning to demand change. is the president of the association of people.
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are there any to me the reason to waste the money with you could careless it's none of them very pretty. soon i think to get the needed and the done i want you to live if you want to buy the car don't know next to that i learned about the future labor that maybe not but i'm going to put it on. now lives in the shanty not on the outskirts of hyderabad. is one of over a thousand colonies in india. no more deliberate think on the need to invade us and you get a little bit of a look at the use of the some other living. some of them a little known about them and some others that they could go into. those that editorial is chorley well that's the enemy on dolly it is a. mole it was a deliberate thing i was wrong some was it i mean what i'm going to go i don't know
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but. some of them they probably don't need to rise again i don't i need it but if i like entering the moment in that image of those two men with any of the fighting started get on with it. so i'm going to. block. them to be sure to. distribute. it just as most of problems lead to prison talk to . your bottom time is a. big. part of the disease. i am a graduate in. opt out of that i part i can do the law course. and
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i got admission i'm not the one they are doing. this is not good. i run a real problem a course. my mother is story why not you going there and doing some sort of. actually and i don't know anything about disease and that time in ninety ninety two. so i visited this hospital and actually i have very very the scar or people as did the whole thing was depressed nor. does but my mother is story no you don't need money ok we are pretty new so why not do some job. doing this one. i can see my brain has become an estate and he still
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wants to do. one of the can do for. the kid how. they can but as i said over the lot of years of those who love one another and. i'm . sick i hear you're not. jealous of each of the. program i don't know. about boris it was. the question you were the governor do you want. to talk to her. how you. got on going on with your oversupply of the ticket you know about but on the ground what about without the support being with. you.
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was. actually. one of the but you know first you want to follow. because i'm the one with the rules we are satisfied and i'm going in the night my baby i very. badly i can say is. that maybe this disease. is a. test just last. night on good. it is it. as at the top of the name they have nothing but they have my bed they put up with taking my piece of which in my pick. up. news is happening faster than ever before from different places from different
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a story as well we cover this region better than anyone else working for us as you know it's very challenging liberally particularly because you have a lot of people that are divided on political issues we are we the people we live to tell the real stories are just mended is to deliver in-depth journalism we don't feel inferior to the audience across the globe. hello i'm maryam namazie in london a quick look at the top stories now the french president has led tributes to the millions of soldiers who died in world war one at a ceremony marking one hundred years since the end of the conflict u.s. president donald trump russian president vladimir putin german chancellor angela merkel and dozens of all the leaders attended the event on call for the world not
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to forget the ideals principles and patriotism of those who. wants to cut the good book to the citizens aristocracies simple people all colors fighting next to each other with heroes them during those four years europe nearly killed itself there in a merciless struggle and confrontation which drew and all who fought in it no matter what their nationality was and all the headlines this hour fierce battles to retake yemen's port city of data have spilled into residential areas of the city as thousands of civilians rained trapped by the violence there at least sixty one fighters from both sides have been killed over the past twenty four hours a pro-government alliance bags by saudi arabia and the u.a.e. is trying to seize her data from the who these. food and medicine passes through the city's port. and white houses confirm that u.s. president donald trump in the turkish leaders to one of discussed how to respond to
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the motor of jamal khashoggi friends and colleagues of the journalist of gathered in istanbul demanding justice for skilling shoji was murdered inside the saudi consulate there almost six weeks ago officials in california say they've only managed to contain about ten percent of the fires burning in los angeles county at least twenty five people have died and thousands of homes have been incinerated as two large fires test through the state hundreds of thousands of people have also been forced to evacuate. and the u.s. state of florida has been given five days to recount eight point three million ballots cost in last week's midterm elections. an official recount was ordered on saturday in the race for governor in the senate after they were too close to call only a few thousand votes separate candidates races are also yet to be declared in arizona and georgia going to bring you much more on that story in the news hour will be
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live in washington for the latest on the political developments in the u.s. now though lifelines continues. india accounts for more than half the global leprosy burden in spite of this in two thousand and five the government announced that the disease was eliminated this has led to a reduction in funding which is hampering the work being done on the ground by health workers at places like they do put me in hyderabad densely populated old city. is mr moran who they're very bored kids here come part of the dream. they can see that they were shutting out the fingers feel good totally and if they're to good and isn't it and
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then there is another thirty feet or. close to the bottom. there are bodies. that are most want to hear what i want to go out there but. they don't but. they go quite out in the water. well you start. out the floor i get out the den i come to well like i did they get caught in. a tome at a global initiative between what is the name and so i'm going to swim if i want to the fund that is here. here five yards in the garbage the city has a company i learned the last leg of the cave i started it with and see it among the
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time obligated someone stole the gun i want a little bottle blow out of one of them. we go. on a lead again. our only where it had only been there was nothing there was someone living on it was the somali. one of the louder and one of lots of pollution got immediately. second treatment long back. he has done a predominately shelf. dishonesty she has created a finnish. word is currently in durations marking into divisions. new software and of a plan for the night. that will bring. a lot of good stuff the pieces of. it in my all can be slowed
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a bit but if one. could see in nineteen sixty one sixty eight i was the host of them so i used to see seventy pussy need to buy to print practice deformities are some excerpts are slow i asked feeling a little. a thing and not so bold as. to say cases but i did it before me and except for oh what will happen that vacillate would be locking and when i want to do a skin of them. then there happened to work in the prison project. in ten days you have ten days then i used to be a bit older patients that teach the old must use his or therapy then i don't sort of gross enough with the perceived patients who really have to have good people. in apple like my case we're so happy but you didn't really think it is if
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it helps wouldn't it be a little kind of gunderson dudley now how do you do see the pussy say that to get in peppers and their smart thing they have done some percentage internet and they have to do more for the pussy more his training he didn't complications peeping laps and everything must be taken more often with different screening then normally the preceeding be added together. it's just. saw this is no longer to be a unit and this is the technician who is making the foot vs. you more our position. on the food. who will put. this all
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neural up muscle has paralyzed has a profile so they have a bone to push on the point i am a seventy two crazy your problem is standing on my put all my pressure is on this born in prominent in the very small area i very is in very high risk. are. suppose i have the alpha apia this is the main place where we were born in the us you have a chance to get out of the car but again this is the art this is the art you can see so this in art is going to prick like that and you see. and read good news going across the holy. this again we can put it like. this. so without lang on the bed i'll say we've been rest patient kind what patient care what he can do is necessity. providing
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corrective footwear has always been a cornerstone of leprosy treatment for a long time these sandals were made of rubber sourced from tires when people is coming to this. bus well i say no no no don't come in my bus will come with another bus because it's going to stockpile is only part of their position that you talked to this is getting used to people is not really due to him so that's why we ever did love the color or modern design whatever the tri-city can make you can give so they can be.
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sodomites a little. man was. admittedly one of them. it would have been identical anita then again i'm just going to that i'm going to put it all. on the. other party and i wouldn't. want to and to put it i knew i wanted it. and didn't are going to put it. you know what that meant i mean i. didn't i wouldn't. remember. i said and. they picked it. out of the matter. on.
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a monday. they were. begging as a last resort feel so tiny she goes into central hyderabad twice a week to beg on a good day she makes one hundred rupees the equivalent of one dollar seventy. that. game of the year front only. mark and mark. my visit was a. good one to plan it out other than maybe going back in and out of the night.
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i would come back. after take what i want on the opportunely. take a. look rosie is a very. long time is it there each step you can you can bring back but in the one certain point you cannot bring back it will. be to you till you are like. so in punishment education program in the community. so people really work when they are one or two places. spreading the message about leprosy treatment to villages is part of the plan to get attention back on the disease and remove the stigma and misinformation surrounding their prosy.
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all zero. zero. zero zero. zero the belief name is. more than two thousand people is coming from different religions so we use disappeared. a lot of. the metal in the world. oh wow.
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do you have a model that. we are. looking for who don't think your family i don't love them like you are swoopy to. me but about that stuff about me. are true remember i'm the. city. but. i have only. been to. target
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state and when i said that other. people. from our backyard. are out there to cover i need program like these so used to be one easy pain. international and local representing people affected. is fundamental to the. towards true elimination. of the. sick the. the. the. the fun to not remember.
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the lake was. was. talking to all those lovely days doing sufficient. i can see you know. since two thousand pork we don't have any moss it has to program. the process i paid recently last year we had big tip is needed some company is only thirty days and in the behind experience i can say been in three days we have a detector three thousand eight hundred new cases been three days in the beyond so why not warm in peace doing this company in this type up company which can detect more p.c.'s detect our leaky sis put in their treatment break the chain of the
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encryption of the digits and this will impact little. winning of a lot of this is how you can say you have a limited. elimination is there is a new business. people has played with a number when i am working in asia. so i'll be thinking i am not getting the number i am treating a parcel. in britain but. i'm going to take it. it won't get. done and. i don't want to. i want to go one on one. and i want to.
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know. on the cultural. don't. i was quoting whole. i mean the day. you can go to another logical downhearted mcknight was got then i read the book in which but if you can have. your heart compatible and he can. i think you see about month to remain on. the school ability. he's got a left foot drop her contacts all the school. was about how. his dad got. springs would be a. bunny made obama was
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gonna. buy. american i back and. he said how he put us toyota. let. well if they both. think about going to felt so good one month they tried to kick out some how did it move again i will never know not that that's what i thought that would get them i mean i knew well both was without a lot that he was up to five doubt about that. but the guys that i had. some kind of. but this. time. if you do it right it. may just bring hey buddy home.
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dr reddy leads a reconstructive surgery team at this event and their rehabilitation home in hyderabad. they have helped thousands of patients regain the full use of their feet and hands that have been disabled by leprosy. because her disability depend on how the us is a beautiful morning joints out there that deals with the hundred percent with up the knee bone is gone and laws stiff joints are their operation is not so good and patient should come as early as possible once described by alice's. operation memories of agita she's able to yourself each and she's coming home. she notices. i'm able to
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read and i'm able to catch. previous misprinted decide to correct the problem. that. the graphics are going to get. caught for. she wants to discuss with you nicely but yes i was dreaming to do nothing to do that she cannot do. and maybe does this give probably regret once we have done the operation she could do that soberly think and be. just. if this lady could out beam diagnose the nudity is if she
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has. to have. one now for years back we don't operation will buy a car because strides by giving appear to have to do. is. we are not using any generally good honesty here we use local anesthesia so in order to buy what that attention we go on talking some nonsense from the patient at the bottom of the day ready to find out about a. possible. not if they're in the front of the bottom of the image open so i don't know they are going to have to let. go of the yeah but it should matter to them what they are sort of in the. know new pov a lot of them going to look to put them together. good to.
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feel of them but. the bottom out of. this class will be the prefix and yes it's a successful operation i'm happy that. i made bringing the patients the human pack. i don't know some big. data to proceed with the price we've got to do we have gotten made me do what many times i tried to leave the job many many times i remember five to six times i tried to do the job but god no one ordered me to leave the job i think i threw the blame on the guard. no differently then you have to be a credit to us is god. i think still a want to have and look to see. the next day dr reddy
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checks in on his patient this is. just. one of them that he could because. you know that it or the other. he can in my opinion get to the good together and he could be in the middle even though when he's not one of them you go . for. the illness you needn't think is still going on if you're going to go for the one you're very well known. and it is the best and that if. you ain't. but in general the american the god of this is our destruction leave.
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the president but only the liberals allegedly killing up in the field to. get into is going to make it a little bit i would. say that it had made going on the back of the head of the bubble of the guy who can only argue but he would have to focus a little humble a man need he can. take in a. very tall bull hazell kilo but i don't buy her neatly duncan eagerly so look simulate the home sunday kidney didn't. go out now believe. the time. oh. on the twenty sixth of january india marks republic day a celebration of the rights and freedoms achieved after independence from britain for rajni it is
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a moment to reflect on what has and what still needs to be achieved this is that there will be kids proud because you got to operate independently to this day is a very very important that they are all about india and. india is a huge population if i talk about the i one hundred three million population system in there yes i do very big charlie he still has a good lot of things that procedure not only literacy in other disease control program am going in look at lives of a just a minor injury that you learn i am local yale a man. just say i am one hundred hand in the local people how calm and i was in the nigga. was. out. there.
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we got some pretty high temperatures into eastern parts of australia at the moment ahead of this bad of rain which is rolling through the by so we have got some disturbed weather across the southern areas it's making its way through south australia twenty celsius in perth not too bad thirty six in alice warm enough twenty six but we getting up into the mid to high twenty's across the southeast in kona and as you say without northerly wind that brookfield coming into adelaide thirty degrees celsius here on monday falls back as the cloud right nudges its way down towards the southeast towards victoriously go on through tuesday ahead of that still getting into the mid twenty's for sydney and for prince been but whenever they are low twenty's once again generally five and a little bit of
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a mixed bag but ordinal not too bad not too bad to phoneys in and over the next couple of days lost a clear skies little bit of cloud topping in town in the country that's a possibility but monday eighteen nineteen degrees choose day similar values so some lovely weather coming through in life really will feel absolutely fabulous for the north not quite so fabulous into japan but not see bapi some pieces of cloud of rain making their way through monday on into choose day and try for the korean peninsula. a journey of personal discovery about how the soviet rule has shaped the present day georgia if you people who shoot your past you will never have a future in government buildings and of them ornaments they seem to inspire in wars always them in your own people they are small there is time in
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a version of me it's a examines the cultural influences of the soviet union al-jazeera correspondent the soviet scar. zero that's where every. this is al-jazeera. hello i'm maryam namazie this is the news hour live from london coming up in the next sixty minutes a time to build hope not fear the french president's message of solidarity is the
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world marks the santini area of the end of the first world war. the us calls for a sensation of hostilities in yemen is the battle for the rebel held city of data spills on to residential streets. democratic republic of congo battles its worst ebola outbreak of warning the conflict could push the virus into neighboring countries. recounts begin for crucial elections in florida which remain on a knife edge five days after the u.s. midterms. and supporters advantage river plate after the first leg. gov the call play better though its final reverse score a two away goals against fierce rivals boca juniors as the when osiris clash finishes and the draw. it all started when a teenager assassinated the heir to the all star on gary and thrown that soon
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erupted into a conflict that killed twenty million people and did empires and rewrote the world order one hundred years to this day the armistice that ended the first world war was signed and international leaders have been gathering in paris to commemorate it the french president emmanuel macron led tributes to the millions of soldiers who died in the conflict with a call for the world not to forget the ideals principles and patriotism of those who fought he said this was a time to build hope and not fear he was joined by u.s. president donald trump russian president vladimir putin german chancellor angela merkel and dozens of other leaders in marking the moments the guns fell silent across europe a century ago it begins our coverage of the event. the gray skies over paris reflected the somber mood as more than seventy world leaders walked up the shores of the say to the up to twenty of to commemorate the end of world war one the
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french president and german chancellor was side by side the nation's once the bitterest of enemies now the closest of allies at eleven o'clock paris time in one thousand nine hundred eighteen the guns fell silent ending more than four years of conflict and bloodshed an estimated twenty million soldiers and civilians were killed a similar number were injured in france where much of the fighting took place few have forgotten. i had to come here today as my grandfather fought in that wall the fourth of four years so it was to remember him. dozens of students took part in the ceremony representing a new generation and hope that history's mistakes will not be repeated the armistice treaty mogs a victory for allied powers and a defeat for german forces but the commemoration hasn't been about national triumph it's been about reconciliation. the french president lived the
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flame of the tomb of the unknown soldier in his speech he spoke at the futility of war and promoted his multilateral vision of the world in the face of that of some leaders who increasingly look inwards but the addition it looks like to go to dinner patriotism is the polar opposite of nationalism nationalism betrays patriotism when one says it's also first of all who cares about real there's a clear ways what is most precious about a nation secure make it live what makes a great coast importantly it's modeled values to so many people together presidents and politicians who are often at odds with each other a moment for them to reflect on and remember a conflict the ravaged continents cut short lives and tore families appalled. it's cool to never forget the tosh butler al jazeera. just bring you some breaking news now reports of security operation that is
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currently taking place in gaza details a scant at the moment but we can speak to stephanie decker who is in occupied east jerusalem stephanie what are you hearing about this. well we heard news about an hour ago you mentioned the security situation in the south of the gaza strip in how you this it appears now that according to the gaza health ministry yet six people have been killed six palestinians some unconfirmed reports saying that one of those is a leader of the car some brigade this is hamas military wing. radio army has issued a statement saying that the army operating in gaza and exchange of gunfire all soldiers abass in israel army is admitting that there was some kind of operation that its soldiers undertook inside the gaza strip and then an exchange of gunfire ensued resulting from what we understand at the six palestinian killed in
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according to that statement with the soldiers a back in israel now we have residents of the gaza strip reporting over the last couple of hours the last hour or so explosions is also been reports of rockets fired out of the gaza strip one of those intercepted by the iron job this is israel's defense system to those rockets it only really interested missiles that are heading to a populated area but there's no record of any impact at the moment we have to say this is a very surprising development that they at a time when talks have been ongoing imposed negotiations brokered by egypt and the united nations for low term come we need money to go out into the gaza strip just this weekend kaakha kaakha the envoy bringing in fifteen million dollars to pay its salaries of civil services is something that has been put on hold i was desperately needed a new symbol power going into the gaza strip as part of the negotiation. being
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called home a long term called short term call but these are all back to the. what is the good the bunny and the cow or a fruit of these didn't change everyone looking at this in a very surprising way don't really understand what being a quaker and israeli prime minister is of course of are you being kept up to date as what's going on at the bow because the door is meeting with instituting social equality that that is sort of where we are at the moment yes as you say this comes at a very interesting time when perhaps there was a sense that tensions might be easing despite the ongoing clashes that have been taking place at that frontage between gaza and israel but nonetheless very significant that you had this aid flowing in and salaries being paid benjamin netanyahu is in paris as you're saying for those well who want commemorations any
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reaction at all coming from the palestinian authority. there's been nothing from the palestinian authority in the mall or the palestinian authority of course not happy about the negotiations ongoing in the way that a militia that is that they're almost being sidelined it wasn't happy with the money going in paid by qatar to the salaries of civil servants the palestinian authority has of course also sanctions on the gaza strip over the last year or so that include withholding salaries this very complicated picture there's internal divisions between fatah and hamas and really the negotiations that are going ongoing. as i was mentioning by you get by realisation between israel media areas of course and hamas is to find some kind of calm but focusing on the monetary situation because there is a standing in the political establishment of israel at this point in time that the
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humanitarian situation needs to be addressed this is a breaking point this is why we need light you know if you will a power going in and again we're talking people had around four hours of power a day sporadically now in the last couple of days that that number is up to around eight hours or even more this is when it comes to what people enjoy that but again you know we're talking about eight hours of power they up for something that most people should be enjoying for more. things that are allowed in when it comes political will and negotiations and i think we're going to have to wait and see we have had escalation in the park over the last really the last year between israel and hamas they have always been talks down to mediate by egypt and also the united nations i think would have to wait and see how this develops this evening how hamas if they will respond how they will respond and whether they'll be able to calm it down it is a significant development will certainly having an admission by the israelis that
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it's really forces operated inside the gaza strip. some kind of operation which at the moment but when it was ok. as you say it would indeed be significant when we get more details about the elite special forces actually and during this trip targeting hamas members and they say particularly the head of the military wing but of course when it comes to how mass and israel and those tensions that are always that they sort of have been flown there is always the risk there is always the fear all of a more serious. potential escalation of confrontation between them. absolutely and this is this is the way this conflict is always involved is incredibly fertile you may think at some point in time that things are calming down and something can happen the stakes can happen whatever it is that then leads to
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a fallout confrontation you had the israeli prime minister today benjamin netanyahu in paris say they can comment that they were trying to avoid an unnecessary war in gaza but he also mentioned that that was their diplomatic solution with hamas like an. eyesore so there is no trust between the two sides even though they are talking they will never admit to any form of cease fire or a negotiation with each other this is all being done through gerry's but there is a course in understanding on both sides that neither of them want a slate into war in a way israel needs. it order to run the gaza strip let's say some people will say that the p.a. . you under if their work of the palestinian reconciliation would take over the gaza strip whether they would be a two capable of dealing with the security situation because yes you have hamas
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which also have other groups inside the gaza strip let's say more radical groups and hamas has in the past rein them and has in the car stopped them from walk with such a course is not only hamas that operate inside the ship it's very complicated situation i think we're going to have to take so i wait and see how the evening is going to develop what kind of negotiations behind the are going to go on to try complication down but but again yes this is something that no one expected particular just a couple of days off with the million dollars into the gaza strip civilian civil servants being paid power being let in and this is all part of the negotiation. and israel would have allowed that everyone. with a question.

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