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and i go back there and live with exclusive into the we are fighting against them and i'll just be around teens. on the gwendolen. we're award winning documentary and light knees. ah palestinians return to what's left of their homes as the seaside between israel and amass holds and we still need a 2 state solution. it is the only answer joe biden says to states all the way to peace in the middle east as he pledges to organize health to rebuild ah, 11 o'clock, this is out 0. live from the halls coming up is india fights,
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a raging creative virus upright or a great concern about the spread of a new infection term? does a black fungus meet modulation commission says it's considering dissolving fancy chief political party in charge of leaders with treason. ah, so the devastation of 11 days, if israeli strikes bombarded the procedure, gaza strip is expected to cost $100000000.00 to rebuild palestinians in garza beginning to pick up the pieces and return to the neighbourhood soft. the homes were destroyed. these are the latest pictures of the fragile com in the gaza strip . 24 hours after a sci fi came into effect between israel and mass along with allied palestinian groups. israeli attacks of left thousands of people in garza homeless. the issues that triggered the violence lay remain unresolved. you know,
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outside begins coverage from gaza. with more on the rebuilding effort now facing palestinian theos, tell me, family was at home when the walls of their living room came crashing down. the father had actually been watching reports of these really air strikes on television when the house was hit. no means daughter's apartment, which was only built last month, has also been completely destroyed. a lot of the gardening, west families living in this home, my daughters came along with the kids to suddenly the power went off and we heard violent bombardment. it was our 1st time to hear such a sound. the rebel suddenly started to fall on us and the kids were screaming. they were flying around. the family left their home with little more than the clothes they were wearing at the time and were taken 1st to hospital before being transferred to a united nation school. mister delucca for them now, when the raids were extensive,
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we went down because my kids were afraid of the upper floor when we got to the ground floor, my sons home, it was not destroyed. yes. but then the rates got worse and we ran to my brother in those home right next. wow. and we ran from one home to another. was old. frightening. my brother in law only destroyed to it was the 2nd day of eat. my kids didn't even get to where the new clothes the toby's were among the 1st to return to their home. after these really air strikes, the conflict may have ended for now. but many godson's have now to deal with the damage and destruction coast. thousands of homes are gone and the habitants displaced, they need food, shelter in medical help. there are many scenes of destruction in the gaza strip, but only one. i felt thousands of fallacy in families separate of almost 2 weeks of boardman. c, l. j 0 gods. well, tension remain tie across the japan, west bank. the red crescent says almost
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a 100 palestinians have been injured during the latest confrontations with israeli forces on friday are being the skirmishes between palestinian protests and israel forces near the illegal settlement. close to ramallah 0, wrestle setup has spoken to the palestinian foreign minister about the international effort to achieve the sci fi. in this exclusive talk to al jazeera re done medicaid says it's far from certain that the truth will when there are no guarantees or thought, no guarantees or thought. because you know, it's proclaim that you know the fire. if you're lucky that they have taken that decision on their own. but at the same time, you know, no one could ignore that. all that egypt has played very important role that egypt has played under the role that to cut out has played. not all that the nation has played and all of them combine was able to get the consent
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of all parties, you know, to this fight. and to we got that to that approval. and you could watch the fluency with red on medical straight off to this program in about 25 minutes for 30 g m t saturday. that's til 120 years person joe biden had spoken about the c 5 saying he remains committed to a 2 state solution. whitehouse correspond, it can be how could is more now for washington d. c. you are, the president continues to be challenged publicly by some members of his own democratic party in congress over his support for israel, the us president. as he spoke alongside the south korean leader moon j in at the white house was questioned about whether or not this shift and support could be a problem for his israeli palestinian strategy. moving forward here is what the us president had to say. there is no shift my commitment commitment to the security of
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israel periods, no shift, not at all. but i tell you what, there is a shift in the shift is that we have to, we still need a 2 state solution. we were going to make sure that we are going to provide for security in the west bank. and we, since we renew the security commitment, as well as economic commitment to the people on the west bank. i also indicated to the israelis and i thought i was very important that they stop in jerusalem, this enter communal fighting. that is why extremes on both sides, it has to in it has to in and i'm prepared to put together and i'm going to attempt to put together a major package with other nation to share a view to rebuild the home. my party still supports israel. let's get something straight here until the region says unequivocally they acknowledge the
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right of israel to exist as an independent jewish state. there will be no peace us president joe biden believes that his approach of quiet diplomacy is what allowed for the fighting to end after 11 days and not last much longer. but now the concern does the cease fire whole the other big concern reconstruction in gaza and making sure that when it comes through it's really citizens, whether they be jews or arabs, that they be treated equally. us president joe biden saying that the forced expulsions of palestinians from their homes and occupy to east jerusalem must stop ellison from william laurence, whose professor of international relations at the american university. and also a former us diplomat. he says strengthening the electoral process would help future palestinian state. well, the big problem was the postponement of elections, which happened before the fighting in may. but now there are extra reason to keep
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the elections postpone, which serves said that sir. israel for very different reasons. and doesn't serve hallmarks, which will be riding a wave of popularity, given their recently ability to rein 4000 rockets down on israel in response to they are all of the grievances that the palestinians are facing. but i don't really believe myself that it would really significantly change the election results if the elections were held earlier. and i think elections would be very good for a long list of reasons, including building resiliency in policy and institution and give a pallet giving policy, the stadium civilians, a voice in their own affairs. and they've been gradually losing over the last 15 years with both political parties. and so i think that's where some of the energy should be working on the future, palestinian state by holding the elections. now the u. s. has been somewhat allergic to election and palestine since the 2006 debacle that how much one with
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a certain increased pressure on biden with you and un supports for elections. i think they could be put back on track if not for late 21. the than into 22. and i think it's very important that the palestinians take that step forward again for many of the reasons i said and in power some to handle the their own affairs in a way that commensurate with international standards. well, palestinian solidarity has swept across the united states in new york. protests were held against the americans of weapons to israel, thousands of people for the 2nd time this week of march through downtown chicago. some participants celebrated the seats far between is running from us and the said the marches to continue calls for justice and freedom in palestine. and thousands of people got close to jordan's border. and in an event organized by the muslim brotherhood, enjoyed more than half of its $10000000.00 citizens or palestinian origin day or
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their parents were expelled or fled to jordan. in the fighting that accompanied the creation of israel. in 1948. afghans have also been demonstrating in solidarity with palestinians after friday prayers. they say they hope for a long lasting c 4 in garza packs. don is also be mocking its official palestine. that solidarity day will have to set a demonstration in the capital. it's the board for palestine. gabriel and psyche are more focused on it and it doesn't matter whether you're on the religious part, right. or the people all agree that there has to be address from the indian issue buckets on has always supported the palestinian, been aware of outraged and overwhelming force against civilian population and god the people who focused on
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a been watching that on their screen. right. there's no surprise there. how does of them have now come out on this trade show their scholar data day with the people of palestine. we have been talking to most of the papers have to ask them what had brought them to dish rotate. this is the brutal murder of the united nation is also a boarding school days a week. and there was a good deal who have got and i, they say we also condemned them. and we did the method to this day. don't listen to the new night by the revision by do you know, even though some of the muslim countries do have accept the trial? but we want to say to those muslim country does that we need to stand together to deliver and send a message, a strong message to read. we're ready by listening in the web and we are with all those muslim budgets on the foreign ministers already in new york,
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where he had already met with the turkish foreign minister, the credit union for a minute, and a message from buggers on that day. it has to be more action than just diplomacy when it comes to the ablation. why lation of international law by their state are very similar rallies were also held in support of the palestinians incentive gold. because hack was at a demonstration in dhaka are gathering the support of the people and pulling out really abreast and some of them are things that can only be published. others are holding things down with israel. we would be ready to fight against these ratings is deplorable that some countries of society to stay silent and such a crisis in protest like
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tonight will be where in nigeria as well among those that are attending this protest or the palestinian community that have had to homeland and search for a better life here on the african continent. it's really hard for me. it's amazing . when i'm calling to get my family back home with me coming out, it makes them like running. i've had them i, i've got it and i know how they're not saying, and i know how they're not showing words from african leaders from pretty much just calling for an immediate cease fire to the south african president rama. post this library. this is similar to south africa. i do want to
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tell us what you did here on our reports from nigeria, but the leader of boca ram is dead all seriously injured and i sell it to you. welcome to freemans, by $2400000.00. we look at why the new zealand governments tactics were containing the pandemic being blamed for surgeon house prices. ah, ah, ah, it's time for the perfect journey to winter sponsored by cattle airways. hel, i once again the weather school nice and quiet across much of the middle east, barely a cloud in the sky. what can we do have generally of the fair weather variety. we've got a few showers just into central parts of turkey, but all the temperature down in ankara brought it back a little as we go one into was sunday 23. so she sent that stays maybe want to to
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she was just coming into georgia armenia as a by john walden possible wrong could catch a cheryl, 2 open areas of i've kind of stan could also catch a shower too. but elsewhere across the middle east is set fair, with plenty of quiet weather and sunshine, which runs down across the whole of africa. one or 2 showers there just around the opium highlands. cherokee showers down towards like victoria through the northern parts of the democratic republic of congo, easing over towards the gulf of guinea, increasingly see some wet weather coming to the central parts of nigeria. here to the south of that. it is generally dry. we've had some rain just around the southern cape, having said that, a wet weather is making his way further eastward, so it's gonna be the eastern cape. seeing the showers as we go 13, west, they, 17 celsius portal, isabel advocate town temperatures here improve as we go on through sunday. the showers, the onshore brace will bring some showers into central and northern parts. my son, peak sponsor cut on airways.
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talk to al jazeera, we owe the army. we're attacking ringo, and now they're attacking everyone and me on my do you regret? well, it's like, gosh, we listen. absolutely. nigeria with a woman present, it would be great. we meet with global news makers and talk about the stories that matter on sera, unprompted and uninterrupted discussions from london, rural car, santa ana. ah, ah, ah, no, you want 0 or might about top stories this and thousands of palestinians and dos.
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returning to what's left of their homes after 11 days of israeli bombardment, calls are officials say the violence will cost a $100000000.00 to rebuild the damage to industry, pound and agriculture. meanwhile, tension has remained high across the occupied west bank. almost 100 palestinians were injured in skirmishes, israeli forces, and legal fact. let's close to us president joe says the 2 state solution is the only way to solve conflict fight and said there wouldn't be peace unless regional lead is acknowledged. israel's right to exist as an independent jewish state. well, our time is it contributed to the washington diplomat newspaper and author of the civil war. he says, joe biden has been forced to acknowledge voices within his own party, wanting a change in policy towards israel. what you're seeing now are a number of democrats who are willing to come out and speak in very openly critical terms of israel and israel's military,
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aggression or millet. it's military response, a visa be what we're saying in the gaza strip. now this is unprecedented, something we would not have seen from democrats even 5 years ago. but now what you're seeing are not only a number of democrats willing to go as far as to call israel and apartheid state, but willing to even push their own president. and i think what you're seeing is a president who has been backed into a corner because his own party has not been with them. and his staff, members of the democratic party who recognized their power and recognized their power over us foreign policy. and we see that evidence by the chair of the house foreign affairs committee, congressmen gregory meeks, from new york democrat, who is also calling for a delay in the sale of a 735 mil 1000000 dollar weapon system to israel. again, unprecedented. the israel is the biggest beneficiary of us foreign aid,
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including military 8 and the region. and now what you're seeing are members of congress who are willing to say this needs to be put on hold until we figure this out. and so this is making it difficult, not only for the president, for his, but for his apparatus, for the secretary of state tony blank and to be able to adequately engage. because what you're seeing are democrats who are willing to go out on a limb and say, there is an end balance in this relationship and it needs to be redirect. well, joe biden has appointed a special envoy to north korea to try to reduce tensions of young young nuclear weapons program. biden matters south korean counterpart moon giant at the white house on friday. the 1st face to face talk with grey was at the top of their agenda . they say they remain deeply concerned about the situation and will ramp up attempts to engage diplomatically with appealing yang. if his attorney general has confirmed reports of 2 massacres committed during the ongoing conference into gray,
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229 civilians were killed in the time of my camera in november. and for the 1st time, the government is accusing or a trained troops of killing 110 civilians in xum. that same month. and 3 soldiers have been convicted of rape, $25.00, others facing the same charge. military sources in nigeria say the head of the army has been killed in a plane, crash. lieutenant general abraham, as the headers plain portly, came down on an official visit to the state of kaduna. the forces confirmed there was a crash close to could do the airport and investigation is now underway. nigeria ministry is targeting, is investigating, i should say, reports the leader of boca her, i may be dead or seriously injured after trying to kill himself to avoid being captured by a rival group. i will, becca, chicago has been the figurehead, but it's brutal 12 year offensive in ne nigeria, his death has been out several times in the past. and if him to reappear, david also is
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a counter terrorism consultant with global risk international. and he says, the west africa reason benefits from the fighting among the groups. this is great news. i can tell you that there was a difference between the previous amount of debt that was made directly by the military. this is the 1st time that is deb has been attributed directly to my own senior commanders who now form the state of west africa proven is split that report in 2016. so it's a great news. and of course, this is somebody who has been in power. he was a court like people. he was responsible for the king of the $300.00 plus people girls. he has carried out media cops on denija rid population, nigerian army. i mean there was even a 7000000 ransom, but the, the u. s. government placed on his head and hopefully baseline mistake,
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terrors. good. we walk to the us department. the fact that there is, if i think between the width of a province and she goes back, it's a good thing for me because then it's almost like the beast is not getting his own . this is somebody who has been running a group for the years and he's that means that, you know, it's likely that the jobs fashion, you know, we're not class. so this is big news. just give it to me for regional state, for the nigerian population. and for the world of lat, fighting between security forces said residents in norfolk and mamma has left thousands of people displaced. the united nation says it's a loans by the violence and chin state u n's called on the military to actually take all necessary measures and precautions to specify millions and infrastructure me. while me mos election commission says its considering dissolving the national league for democracy and
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charging the parties, leaders with treason and l. d leader, i incense a jeep this face, numerous charges and submitted to receive power. in february, the military appointed party accused supportive committing vote. fraud and november's election depend, i have rejected those claims for slavery is following developments from court of the the military when they took of a power in february. it justified its position on the basis of electro fraud. so it's following that line. now, one of the 1st things it did after the coup was detained election commission officials and investigated senior members. then it appointed its people, people that trust it to the election commission body. now there's new genta appointed electron election commission held a meeting on friday, and it's chad person said that they've made that division. this was a meeting attended by political parties as well. but many of the pro democracy parties refused to attend. so it was attended mostly by the pro military parties.
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now the chairperson is non said that the election commission intends to dissolve the national league for democracy party. this is a party led by on san sushi and it 182 percent of elected seats in last year's election. and the chair also said that the l. d. 's leaders were he considered them traitors and he said action would be taken. that's as far as we know now, it has to be said that no credible election monitoring body has supported the military's claims of intellectual fraud. in fact, quite the opposite. they were to for an election, observe the missions in myanmar during the polls last year. and they both said that by and large, the voting and the results result reflected the people's, when the military did say that when it took over power in february, but it intends to hold an election. but i think from what we're seeing that whatever election, whatever shape is election takes, it's not going to be one that will be free and fast. in
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the world health organization says the global death toll from david 19 could be 2 to 3 times higher and official count. they show you 3400000 people have died from creative viruses. thought of the pandemic. w estimates the true number of deaths directly and indirectly attributed to the viruses between 6 and 8000000 more than 4000 people have died in india in the past day from covered 900. it is also recorded more than 257000 new cases. it comes as concerns grow over a new infection. notice black fungus is a severe shortage of medicine to treat it will in $7000.00 cases have been found in india, mostly among cobra. 1900 patients populated has borne out from you, denny. the rapid rise in cases of black fungus amuse my causes have complicated matters in india, but quite a lot. 1 at least 7000 people have been diagnosed with mutual my courses. at least
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200 people have died. the government of india has now called this disease in notifiable disease under the epidemic act. what this means is that every time a case is detected, states have to notify the government of india and also follow certain guidelines on screening and testing and diagnosis. the prime minister also today, call it a big challenge in india, fight against coven 19. actually 6 of the states including coming out to talent gonna and roger con, have also called it a notifiable disease under the epidemic act. now the over use of steroids and diabetes make people if passionate vulnerable to this disease, it is a disease with high fatality rate. according to the c, d. c, at least half the people who do get infected do die. but it is treatable if detected early. so now hospitals are dedicating wards, especially to treat black fungus. but there is
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a growing concern about is shortage off the drug used to treat this disease. 7 hospital saying they do not have enough of this drug. and so the delhi government has now regulated the sale of this drug to prevent hoarding and the government of india has now off several other pharmaceutical companies to start manufacturing it . no surprise, surgeon, house prices. since the start of the pandemic has put home ownership to reach for many while investors are making huge profits. new zealand house prices of shut up 20 percent. now the government is paying a $1000000.00 a day to house the homeless and motels. we'd have reports from oakland and the 1st of our 4 part series on the rising cost of housing. i sell it to welcome to freemans by $2400000.00. another quick successful auction results in another high price sale in new zealand largest city oakland were looking for probably 45 months. it's pretty crazy. prices have gone up
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a lot in the last sort of 6 months or so. so i was trying to get a handle on where prices are, it was probably the, the 1st part of the l journey. in fact, those prices have searched more than 20 percent in the last year. among the 37 nations that make up the organization for economic cooperation and development or a cd new zealand has the most affordable housing markets. the new zealand government has taken steps to cool the market, but there were limits to how far it will go. because a strong boy and property sector is good for the economy and in the middle of a global pandemic. when so many other industries like tourism struggling, the government will take what it can get. it's a similar situation in australia's major cities where prices have defied economists . predictions of a 20 percent drop to increase by 10 percent in the past year. fueled by cheap money and government subsidies. we've got investors who are saying that housing is going
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to be a much better investment for them than money in the bank. and we think 1st time buyers and is always encouragement from the government for 1st time bought into market. in new zealand, the property boom is exacerbating a wealth gaps that was already widening as an alarming rates. not only is there a shortage of housing at the top in further boosting prices, but there isn't enough emergency or state funded long term housing to help those at the other reigns. the government is trying to catch up with the bond, but there were more than 22000 people on a growing waiting list for social housing. some experts believe new zealand needs to rethink what housing means. we have your housing very much as a commodity. that's something that can be bought, sold, try to the scene of a social good when we think about house. and we really need to start thinking about housing. is something that's critical for people well being for people to function for people to thrive on communities. the treasury is predicting shops slow down in
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price growth, but at the moment the only people who appear to be thriving, those already on the property lead up $1900000.00 appreciate the offerings so welcoming wayne. hey, al jazeera oakland, on sunday in the 2nd part of our series, we look at housing and nigeria, while some struggled to put food on the table, the capital is seeing a boom in the luxury home market. ah . so this is out there. these are the top stories in thousands of palestinians in garza returning to what's left of their homes after 11 days of israeli bombardment . guards are officials say the violence will cost a $100000000.00 to rebuild the damage to industry, power and agriculture. meanwhile, tension has remained high across the occupied west bank will miss 100 palestinians engines skirmishes with rainy forces and illegal settlements close to ramallah.

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