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and other similar sites are under way the actual london numbers could be much higher than advertised researches say the huge gaps in testing capacity that the government is now trying to close extrapolate that across the country and the spread of corona virus appears far wider than anyone to. the rule. an israeli airstrike hits a refugee camp in gaza at least 8 people including 6 children are dead. you're watching live from doha with me fully back to go an extensive coverage of the israel palestine conflict. is in the occupied west bank after 11 palestinians are killed during a day of widespread protests families fleeing the fighting and there is
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a warning about the long term effects of the conflict. is very light. mental health issues but physical and physical disability will also ahead how indian government rules are making it difficult for overseas organisations to provide aid as a country real some call that 90. thank you for joining as a refugee camp has been hit in the latest israeli airstrikes on gaza at least 8 people have been killed including 6 children rescue workers are digging through the rubble for survivors in the shanty refugee camp after a house was hit at least $137.00 palestinians including 30 children have been killed since the israeli offensive on gaza began on monday. de mass has responded
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to the latest attack by firing a new barrage of rockets towards israel at least 9 people have died in israel let's get the latest from al-jazeera. in gaza for us he's out of vision because he's taking shelter but that's his camera shot over looking at the sky of gaza south what. the death toll in that asked strike on the refugee camp in gaza is rising bring us up to speed with the latest. with the recent blast that shake our office here in gaza city seconds ago we just heard a huge explosion few 100 meters from our office we're still. looking crore more information we could see the dos coming out from behind our office back to the flu. or the strike that was carried
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out by the israeli fighting just in shock here to fiji. 3 floors building was completely destroyed according to the ministry of health 8 people killed 2 mothers and their children another 15 also injured in this attack. that risk your teams are still trying. to pull more but it is from under the rubble they say or they believe that there are still 9 other people under the rubble of this destroyed how in shock there if you can which is one of the most crowded places all over the gaza strip. the palestinian fighting groups have responded with more rockets fired towards israel. this is been the case swap the nights every time israel strikes the palestinian groups respond.
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the the do you get a sense that you know the city it's intensifying today it's more intense today than it was in the previous days and you know you wonder where where it's all headed yesterday we were talking about a possible ground invasion by israeli forces into gaza where where where do you think this is headed now. they are still moving in the same circle. not achieved but when we see that reaction under the sponsors of the palestinian fighting groups the full of brits arabia we understand. that israelis have not achieved the goals or the declared goals that they they announced. after all shot to attack the palestinian fighting groups immediately they fired 2 barges 2 different rockets are 2 different places. on. ashkelon. luk
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the last one just to our. list done half an hour ago or more busy. they said that they will even retaliate for the must socket what they call the masako to. shop here if you do so from what we see here in the last 5 days the scale of the fire between the israelis. and that is spawns of the palestinian fighting groups are still the same scale which from our understanding. the bank of targets there is only bank of targets has not achieved its goals and still they are continuing by targeting more and more targets they have beat escalating the little raising the living of the bank of targets just a few minutes ago also we hear that they have attacked another house. in this body
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of the fighting there is only fighting just also fired another rocket a nother house in fighting units we don't have more information about more details about this city center attack but still. most of the casualties most of. the vic. films that we could see like the one shot the most of them civilians and that's what was confirmed by the palestinian medical medical we can see now smaller. rockets fired from gaza and those. so this is the response so the israelis say. they are achieving their goals these are the result of fighting groups are still launching their rockets towards israel. i'm not sure if you can see it and.
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we can see. so the. room is trying to intercept these rockets most money of this rocket managed to avoid the interception of the room which means also that the fighting groups here are developing. as well. yet the skies over gaza once again tonight with israel continuing to bomb the palestinian territory and the palestinian factions responding with the rocket fire towards israel suffered thank you very much for that update we will of course keep a close eye on the situation in gaza with you throughout the night here on al-jazeera meanwhile at least 11 palestinians were killed during protests that swept across the occupied west bank on friday fighting between israeli police and palestinian demonstrators continued into the night in need occupied east jerusalem many set
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fires on the roads as security forces try to clear them out hundreds of people have been mourning those killed by israeli security forces cities including hebron bethlehem and nablus in the occupied west bank became battlegrounds as palestinian demonstrators fought with police there were rallies in 200 different locations and more are expected on saturday need a brain was at one of the demonstrations in ramallah this is one of several brutus that are taking to this creates the occupied west bank this is the hurt. in the besieged gaza strip against the israeli measures in occupied. is jerusalem protesters here are heading towards the illegal jewish settlement a mess out where there is that israeli military. and we're seeing palestinians preparing a lot of cocktails to confront the israeli army that has been using live ammunition to disperse the crowd who. were trying to defend our land we have nothing
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on the horn on here because the highly destructive israeli if the striking houses in gaza killing innocent people why these protests were sparked by the latest round of a skill ation protesters here tell us that they have more than enough reasons to protest the ongoing settler attacks against them that they are often quite carried out with impunity the diminishing hope of having a state or being free remember these people mostly are young they were born after the palestinian authority was established in the 1990 s. and they've seen the leaders on and on talk about them having a state and they're only seeing the lands on which the state the supposed to be established shrinking and harry fossett is in share in occupied east jerusalem is a district where palestinians are threatened with losing their homes to israeli
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settlers he says internal conflicts are escalating. occupied east jerusalem outside of israel has also been a scene in recent days of pretty clear instances of racial violence there was a jewish person attacked by a palestinian group close to the city of the old city the other day and earlier here of course is a conference of issues this ongoing protest but also into ethnic violence going on with palestinians and jewish settlers facing off around a jewish building in a neighborhood just a little way away from here with 2 of 4 of the occupants of that place brandishing weapons as they threw stones at people from outside who were themselves throwing stones and fire letting off fireworks into the area those guns were used and one palestinian person was injured as a result of that exchange before the police went in and removed the weapons there
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have also been other developments elsewhere in israel itself where we've seen. the arrest of a senior muslim cleric a senior member of the islamic movement by the security service the shin bet accompanying that and after that very major disturbances in the palestinian israeli town of call for kano where we've seen streets filled with with protesters moving around and a large number of injuries we've heard from a doctor that there have been dozens of injuries in that incident so as well as talking about this the prime minister benjamin netanyahu talking about rather about the situation in gaza he's also been talking again about this issue he's been talking about groups of arabs who are attacking jews just for being jews that's correct that has been happening he didn't talk at all in this instance at least about the reverse of that issue and he's promising an extremely severe
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cracks. really telling police that they need to do whatever they can to try to quell this violence of dozens of children have been killed in gaza since the israeli offensive began and hundreds more have been displaced with their families jason lee is save the children's country director for the occupied palestinian territory he says many palestinian children are ready traumatized spy past wars we have a situation now of the 10000 people that have fled their arms who are many of them children seeking refuge in schools they only have the clothes on their back and what they've been able to use to take from their homes with militant warning where they're going to get their next meal from where they go to sleep where they go to get medication controlled or both together before the escalation those are already of over 90 and demming and there was again an absolutely a new wave in gaza what will be the consequences for those children the injuries
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that will sustain with the fuel supplies running low on gas that there will be really kristie without electricity how of office that explosion 1st and foremost to treat the injured to actually continue with the ongoing vaccinations and treatment of 100 patients how will water and sanitation facilities run without clean water it isn't possible to have any conventional control the communal diseases the trauma that these children will bear for the remainder of their lives is something this is this is why it's so critical that we have to have immediate ceasefire as it was this agent restorative this trauma will carry lifelong injuries mental health issues both physical and physical disability as well. i assume ahead on are. open for business why greece has launches stories in season this year ahead of i
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subscribe to you choose who would slash al-jazeera english. to move to in the in the. very get them fully back to go with a reminder of our main story on al-jazeera israel is continuing with its bombardment of gaza with another 8 people killed in an airstrike targeting a refugee camp at least 100 $37.00 palestinians including 30 children have been killed since the israeli offensive began on monday 11 palestinians were killed during protests that swept across the occupied west bank on friday clashes between israeli police and palestinian demonstrators continued into the night in occupied
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east jerusalem the funerals have been held for some of those killed during those early a protest in yaki by the west bank moranis are expected on saturday in israel at least 9 people have died. the coronavirus crisis now and india's prime minister has expressed concern over the rapid spread of cold in 1000 through rule areas where health care facilities are limited there and ramadi says his government is doing everything it can to contain the virus his administrations face kevvy criticism for being poorly prepared and allowing large political rallies the government says 2000000000 vaccines could be available by the end of the year but some states aren't waiting and they're looking to secure doses from overseas demand for overseas donations in india is higher than ever but it's being blocked by a sweeping change to
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a decades old law governing foreign aid an amendment made last year has created legal and administrative hurdles in it in donations made by international charities to local groups the government says it strengthens accountability and it wants foreign charities to donate to government controlled funds but it's being criticized for its lack of transparency more than a dozen indian nonprofit groups say their work has been paralyzed by the law change it complained that it diverts scarce resources away from relief efforts or in the pandemic let's speak to ted hart about this he's the president and c.e.o. cough which is half america which is a global going to zation that assists donors making foreign contributions from washington thank you very much for being with us on al-jazeera tell us more for us about how this legislation has caused delays to call that relief aid in india what sort of challenges they've been in delivering aid. good morning polly and
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thank you so much for inviting me to speak to your audience today of course who are concerned about the ability for philanthropic funds to get to their their intended point and that is 'd to help the people in india and our heart goes out to everyone in india that is facing this new wave of good there are concerns about the indian government's change in the last september of last year for india's its one contributions regulations after the f.c.c. are a lot however there are ways to be compliant in our focus for our donors is to always make sure that there are regulatory 'd compliance so you know rather than spending our time complaining about the new hurdles when our slate most every governments in the world has hurdles 'd to manage and provide transparency to the use of phones robert farms so what sort of talent is again have have these changes
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to the law made. yeah so that one of the biggest changes 'd which has caused concern is it prior to the change in the law a singletary in india could serve as an intermediary if you will and how those funds rate granted to other charities may be smaller charities throughout the country and that was a model that works but it was a model that clearly a change in the law is one that the indian government felt it had some concerns about so now it is against the law for any cherry to read grants of the funds and if it's not unlike some other governments that require the charity that receives the funds to actually administer the use of the funds and so again there are ways to be compliant within the law and certainly there are higher hurdles but it's not unprecedented right there as a covert crisis a is deepening in india that consents now that smaller nonprofit organizations and
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rural parts of the country will suffer the most without the support of funding from raja groups at any mattias that you can take to work around some of these hotels certainly there are an america has a long history of experience in directly validating cherry's in all parts of the country and that's part of the answer is that signs can be directed to charities smaller charities and all parts of the country it's also possible for larger cherry's to take on the work themselves into contracts with smaller charities to take on that work but not to re grant it and what that does is make the larger charity fully responsible for the transparency the regulation and the use of those funds ted thank you very much for talking to us about this but thank you. now the u.s. is coronavirus vaccination campaign has expanded to include all young people aged
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$12.00 to $15.00 it comes as a well how for his asian calls on wealthy countries to donate vaccines for children to his kovacs scheme which is helping knowing come countries acquire jobs but as. administration doesn't seem to hate that call. it's not often that you see kids actually excited to get a vaccination shot but that was before cove it and the confidence that comes with a vaccine i was glad because now i can be like safer and soon will be able to like be out soon and do normal things i think it's cool that it's at school because i can see all my fellow classmates getting in. and i know that like people around me all have my holy district so it makes me feel safer for their parents finally some relief from what has been constant stress and fear having been through 3 cases of code in my household of 6. i couldn't get my 12 and 15 year old daughters that shot
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in the arm fast enough but she is in the minority according to polls about a 3rd of parents want to get their kids that's unaided the rest want to wait well only do it if they have to or they won't do it at all the government wants more people cover to get close to herd immunity and doctors are trying to combat any hesitancy with science and why kids are less likely to have a serious complications from coven 19 there was a recent study that showed about a quarter of kids who have persistent symptoms of lasting months after the end of their initial infection still the world health organization believes this shouldn't be happening yet in 100 countries we bowed to the my duty to the. lower risk groups are now being vaccinated. i understand why some countries won't to blacks who need their children and adolescents but the right to know. to go to recall and see to
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and to eat is to donate vaccines to call box the body ministration is given no indication that they're even considering that given the political fallout would be fierce so now in community centers like this one all over the country teens are being vaccinated up next kids from 6 months old to 12 years old that decision is expected in september pedicle hayne al-jazeera maryland. the 1st rise carrying excited tourists have arrived in greece since restrictions were eased on visitors from a short list of countries as allowing visitors who are vaccinated or tested negative for call for 972 hours before departure johnson atmosphere or some athens. these are some of the 1st arrivals and i phones since restrictions were lifted and many have been waiting for this moment for months danny cohen leads a group of 16 israelis one of the nationalities that can now holiday here without quarantine we are waiting for this moment more than i'm on and off here because of
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the koran up and we love very much greece it's very near to our country it's wonderful people have always welcomed smiling good food and. good climate at the moment it's not a flood but a trickle because greece's opening is unilateral many of the country's tourists come from like the u.k. and germany haven't yet lifted restrictions on their nationals traveling abroad greece has been pushing the e.u. to implement an e.u. wide digital green pass for those with vaccinations it has yet to happen we saw that there was a clear lack of leadership and we need to provide this kind of leadership. says framework for others to call be a good go through and the thought process is to mature so by actually removing some of the analysts. the other countries to make their own decisions based on what we
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have greece's say framework is to demand proof of vaccination all in negative code test 72 hours before travel the motivation for greece is simple it needs the income in 2019 a record 31000000 visitors came to greece making it the 7th most popular holiday destination worldwide last year those visitors fell by 3 quarters and so did revenue to just over 5000000000 dollars. since tourism generates a 5th of the economy the government is determined to improve on that performance this year in order to succeed greece wants to wrists to feel safe it now has the 5th 1st vaccination program in the european union and it is putting special emphasis on vaccinating $85.00 islands popular with holiday makers like call food by the end of june many of these island economies are almost entirely dependent on tourism if greece's gambit succeeds it may see its economy grew by the 4 point one
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percent the european commission for costs this year a far cry from the 8.2 percent contraction it suffered last year the doors are open it's not a question of how many people will walk through them jump algis or athens colombia's foreign minister has resigned amid growing international condemnation of a violent crackdown on anti-government protests in a letter to colombia's president cloudier blum didn't specify the reason for departure she's a 2nd minister to quit iran took his government the un us and e.u. have all condemned the police handling of recent demonstrations 42 people have been killed in the under arrest. now genetically modified mosquitoes have been released for the 1st time in the united states the pilot program in the florida keys is aimed at reducing the spread of potentially deadly diseases florida issued an experimental use permit last year but some residents and environmental groups are
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outraged andy gallagher reports on miami. this is the ada subject time mosquito an invasive species it's made florida home only the females bite and spread disease and in 2009 were responsible for an outbreak of dengue fever that ripped through the florida keys officials say traditional control methods a less effective as the insects build resistance so authorities turn to british biotech firm oxy tech they developed males with a gene that kills female mosquitoes before they reach maturity the males then continue to breed passing the all to gene on to more females it's a program the company says has been successful in brazil panama and malaysia in a november 2016 referendum 31 out of 33 monroe county precincts voted in support of our project some overwhelmingly so we'd like to say because it's true that our mosquitoes received more support and that alexion than any human candidate while
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the majority of keys residents back the project some have concerns about the long term effects of a new technology you're going to risk our community you're going to ask the people in our community to be sacrificial lambs really because how else are you going to produce your mosquitoes if it weren't for the people in the caves donating their blood. despite some local resistance the pilot project received approval from the environmental protection agency the culmination of a decade long effort by mosquito control of our teas in tackling potentially deadly diseases nothing out there is a silver bullet we're looking to enter great whatever we can into our current control methods just to make sure that we can suppress that population below disease transmission thresholds. mosquito borne diseases like malaria yellow fever
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kill over a 1000000 people a year according to the world health organization all this kind of technology is controversial to some it's also being watched closely during the initial stages of this pilot program here in florida around $250000.00 genetically modified male mosquitoes will be released if that proves successful in reducing the female it is to get top population millions more could be introduced and gallacher al-jazeera miami florida. well again i'm fully back to bill with a look at the headlines on al-jazeera israel is continuing its bombardment of gaza with another 8 people killed in an asse strike targeting a refugee camp at least 137 palestinians including 30 children have been killed since the israeli offensive began on monday. but also if it's my cousin's house we were surprised by an airstrike that hit the house without any warning we ran
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outside we sort of 4 story house get completely demolished it was completely leveled his sister and her kids were visiting so they were all killed all of their . elbows on us so what is the missiles hit in the windows cut shattered there was glass all over and it hit our head we got wounded we started running barefoot and my sister left all our belongings behind. we are still trying to recover more bodies and figure out who is this is truly a massacre that cannot be described in words the only survivor from that family is this little baby we don't know how he managed maybe he just stayed alive to be a witness of what happened to the rest of his family and at least 11 palestinians were killed during protests that swept across the west bank on 5 day clashes between israeli police and palestinian demonstrators continued into the night in the occupied in occupied east jerusalem funerals were held for some of those skin joining those earlier protests across the occupied west bank more rallies are
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expected on saturday and one person has been killed after hundreds held a rally in southern lebanon near the border with israel on friday they were joined by religious leaders who said their congregations to united with the people of palestine and other news india's prime minister has expressed concern over the rapid spread of covert 19 through rural areas where health care facilities are limited now under modi says his government is doing everything it can to contain the virus his administration is facing heavy criticism for being poorly prepared and allowing large political rallies the government has 2000000000 vaccines could be available from august but some states are waiting and they're looking to secure doses from overseas so. those are the headlines more news as always on our website at al-jazeera dot com the very latest in all of our top stories there witness is next stay with us the the in.
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leg. was the caregiver of the grit. no. hello nice to see we're dealing with our usual series fronts slamming into southern chile it's going to give us some snow for this southern andes over the weekend is well otherwise stepdaughters pretty well where they should be montevideo 17 your average is 18 now that system that was playing in rio de janeiro a few days ago it's off to the south atlantic but it's still flicking some showers
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and cloud cover so unsettled conditions for rio for you on saturday elsewhere the potential of some flooding rains through ecuador and right now i do want to take you to central america because we have seen intense rain in and around mexico city thundery downpours here it's given us a $178.00 millimeters of rain within 48 hours that's to close at 3 times what you should see for the entire month the heavy rain is now finally starting to ease across large portions of mexico to the u.s. then and we are seeing energy off the rockies meeting up with this warm gulf air that's sparking some storms for kansas into missouri and also parts of texas as well and where this rain could really be uses toward the southwest where conditions are dry and crews are battling forest fires there.
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what happens when an island built the tourist suddenly has known visiting. one awin east travels to bondi to find out. the now which is iraq. and israeli airstrike a sad refugee camp in gaza at least 8 people including 6 children can get. back to bill you're watching al-jazeera live from doha with extensive coverage of these palestine conflict.
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