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age. it says israel and the palestinian arms group islamic jihad of a great to a sees foreign garza conflict is in its 3rd day at least $39.00 palestinians, including 11 children are confirmed dad. ah, i'm sammy's a dan. this is al, just they are alive from del hall. so coming up cuban 55 is joined by teams from mexico and venezuela to appeals for international help to put out a blaze at an oil tank farm. the government of what we'll do our walk if you love it very much what i'm just days out from kenya's. healthy contested elections. we looked at one of the biggest issues for voters.
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i would begin with development in god where at least 8th palestinians have died in the latest is riley strike on the tower tree. that's despite reports. the seas 5 between israel and the palestinian islamic jihad is imminent. and egyptian delegation is now in the gaza, trying to negotiate its official say. both sides have agreed to a truce, but there's been no firm confirmation of that from either the palestinians. all these right, these earlier stomachs, you had fighters launched a barrel of around a 100 missiles toward southern israel in response to the killing by israel, of one of its leaders kind of indian prime minister, how much it's ear has condemned the israeli strikes and is calling on the un security council to intervene, we, what we call on this institution to take more steps than just to verbal denunciations. we call for an end to the double standers and dealing with the question of human rights and international conflicts. what can we can never accept
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the continued crimes against our people, our children, women and civilians, families that have lost their children and children that have lost the parents and families that has been deprived of their homes. and a few hours ago, more than $1700.00 out for nationalists is right is added to the tensions by entering the lock so most compound and occupied east jerusalem on their annual fasting day. we have to correspondence covering the latest developments. natasha. the name is in western loosen 1st. let's go over the software. the lute. you joins us from garza so report software of fresh casualties. tell us what happened in the license these radio strike. well left then slowly spell out 3 different stocks on 3 different locations. one at the symmetry or a symmetry in giovanni or refugee killing 5 children according to the sources in
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java. there was another also a talk in godless city, as there was a raid on a car. 3 people killed in this other truck and now just few minutes ago, our sources in the central area of gaga just told us that one of the reads hit a house in a region fiji camp in the central area. a father on there's 2 sons, 2 children killed in this attack which raised the number of people to 42, including a 13 children. so the minister of hell stays that more than $250.00 people in the, during the last 30 days of israelis collision in ga. gov and stuff. what, there have been these reports about a ceasefire. bring us up to date with what's actually been confirmed about
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well, yes, it's a different sources. have been talking about reaching a sci fi r between islamic jihad on israel, but neither islamic jihad, nor does radius confirm such report. on the grounds, we can see the rockets now are flying or launched from god law to words israel. so underground. there is nothing achieved on the rockets for a launch towards israel. on the other hand, the israeli rates are also continue to attack at different places. similar to your houses, gar, empty fields, agricultural areas that are so we are on the field or in the field. stocks are launching the rockets under the aides. are continue. thanks so much software to load from garza. let's continue this now with natasha. her name. she's
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in west jerusalem with more on this. so 1st of all, what do we hearing about the cease fire? well, less than an hour ago is really media was ride widely, reporting that a ceasefire would go into effect at 8 p. m. local 8 pm local has come and gone and that headline has actually receded into the background. i want to pick up on something that my colleague suff. what just mentioned, which is this air strike or attack of some sort at a cemetery in job aliya, according to the israeli media. we do not have confirmation yet from the israeli military. we're waiting for them to get back to us. but again, according to his really media, they are saying that the 5 children killed in the cemetery in job aliya was the result of an errant rocket by islamic jihad. it's worth noting that on saturday
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evening, 5 people were killed in java lea, a refugee camp, 4 of them children. the other one, an elderly woman, and the israeli military said that was also the result of an errant rocket by islamic jihad earlier today, they released video that they say proves that in any event, it's unclear if this is just the final back and forth before a cease fire goes into effect, or if we're headed into many more hours of conflict between the 2 sides. but late today, the interim prime minister. yeah. your la pete met with regional authorities and military officials in a southern city near the border with gaza and said that the goals of this operation dubbed operation breaking dawn have been achieved, and that there was no need to continue. there had been signals throughout the day that the israeli government was not interested in a protracted operation in gaza. the thinking was that most,
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if not all of the senior leadership of his stomach had, had been eliminated. and that a kind of divide had been created between islamic jihad and hamas with hamas remaining on the side. the concern of course, is that the longer that this operation goes on, the higher the death toll which we've seen in an hour has gone up considerably. the greater the likelihood that hamas may intervene. but all along lockheed has said that this operation was to fort an attack on israel by islamic jihad, that they were only targeting islamic jihad. and that they hoped that they would quote, act responsibly to mitigate civilian casualties. israel no doubt as a result of the increased death toll we've just seen again 5 of them being children will face even more pressure to halt the airstrikes and make sure that food fuel and humanitarian aid can get into gaza. all right,
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thanks so much natasha. there from west to loosen those, bring in now for me, i will, siobhan. he is the head of the gaza office for the u. k. charity human appeal. good to have you with us. first of all, my colleague there mentioned about the need to get food and fuel into garza. tell us about how desperate and already difficult situation aid situation in garza is now becoming run into a situation. and regoza is difficult even before this crisis goes of suffering from chronic her current. and i says, function tuition for years and years in the situation by this class is going to fight it explicitly. cutoff is trying learn, we're going to sit for hours, the spots on all on the community and garza, especially a communities health services, are interrupted as guns and it's i what was on the
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axis, what is the, what's on the people, domestic, what the mystic yours and also as, as, as, as a new, i've been a benefit of services of touch with those also comes in which they would one more risk on that. i some people, especially children, the situation here and gaza. we, as he went to your campus organization, we discussed the situation as very serious serious. we see that more than half of the kitchen is our children. let me jump in there and ask, we know, we know that the fuel shipments were halted when when israel launched the strike
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some friday, how long have hospitals got before they don't have power? how long do schools have? they've got they don't have box for them indication because this was about i was about to need. the key is they are about in each then the stuff leverage which affects the lives of people and gaza. all saw the process looks to be. busy approaching the newest to give any response. so if it's worse than that, it will be open in schools. there's no pressure on people because you kind of situation of people, especially the children, is as shipping as well.
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tell us a little if you could. i'm also curious to know the challenges and risks that aid work is like you endure in face. just trying to get out. most people are trying to stay off the streets and gods about 8 workers. ambulance is you have to get out there. tell us a little bit about the personal risk that aid workers have to endure. well, it's chris because everywhere goes. i thought he would have been in there and work on that are going to sit as they are subject. so we have, we have to move to one of our services should affect some of the people much more dangerous on the street. so you're not afraid for your personal safety whether me we can do much finish and all the issues of the end of the day
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we have the set of a humans, we are very want to you ok organization. we have the set of people. so it's got an escape that we cannot believe people dying. we cannot leave these people like suffering and need assistance. we come to them. we are now. you want to be in the lunch and a on the 1st day on friday, we are about to start the process of fuel the delivery was with us. we will also towards the time it is very, very soon. and we will be also doing some intervention bugs on for for the items sheltering for for the ship. the timing is the situation is very difficult insulation about. thank you so much for
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talking to us about the appreciate your time. thank you. and still had an al jazeera expectations are high as columbia 1st left as president prepared to take office. look at the many challenges he'll face. pardon me, live a form of residents of the ivory coast has managed to get away with a long get away from rather a long child. ah . hello there. it continues me a story of extreme heat across the middle east with exceptionally high temperatures . western areas of iran, iraq and q wait, now we're going to see them continue to rise in the days ahead. you to that plume of heat pushing temperatures in q, weights to 50 degrees or above doha,
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like you see the temperature rise as well as that warm sweeps into guitar droppings . the humidity remains largely hot and dry across the levant temperatures here, where we expect them to be for this time of year. warmers, well, further south, we are going to the unsettled weather, intensify. however, for western areas of saudi arabia, as well as yemen. those severe storms picking up by tuesday and that joins us with wet or whether we're seeing waves of wet weather moving across central areas of africa, particularly western areas of the central african republic. we have got thunderstorm warnings out here putting into northern areas of the d r. c. we could see some flooding, 70 millimeters of rain expected to fall over 24 hours. no further south of this. it's a bone dry picture for much of southern africa. we've got wildfire warnings out for northern areas of south africa. it's wetter in the east cape town, seeing the temperature pick up ahead of a wet weekend. aah!
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drank assessment. how much support is there for protest that we've seen a call across the rest of the country? the st movement has been very good. that's happening into the co confound people across the country. informed opinions, we will say more of what is happening is that climate change is making them work in depth analysis of the age global headlines. druggie is credited by some we're really, we're storing italy's credibility to critics would say he couldn't play the part of a politician. what do you think went wrong inside story or now jazeera? ah, ah, ah,
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you're watching out just 0 time to recap, our headline now. there are reports of an imminent see fire in garza between israel and the palestinians. i mean you had egyptian mediators say both sides have agreed to the truth. but there's been no confirmation of that from either the palestinians or be israeli. slimy to have is launch the launch barrage of around $100.00 miss out towards southern israel. sirens and explosions have been heard and other cities . saturday effects come on from it's on your hands, which israel says it was targeting was killed civilians including women and children, are also among the $39.00 killed and hundreds injured. and a few hours ago, more than $1700.00 ultra nationalists israelis added to attention by entering the lock some of the compound they occupied these jerusalem on the annual font thing. now some residents in garza have been sharing their experiences on social media.
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one mother in mind, but she posted a video on line of a small son while the bombardment was underway, irritates me. i earlier she talked to us about the impact, the fighting is having on a family. it's overwhelming. actually. most of the time we're trying our best actually for the 1st time we had, we brought in coloring for their faces. so the, so that we try to distract him because we know that once they ask questions, we don't have answers or, or we can alter them. but we know in their eyes that they know that we are liars. i've been telling them that it is fireworks. i've been telling them that people are happy that that, that because there have been
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a high school graduation a few days ago. so it's kind of similar but the, the sounds are louder. so after while i started feeling that they don't believe me, but they don't want it. but this is a new to me because now i have a baby girl. this is different from the last year because the scale is 6 months old . this is her 1st aggression and i didn't have my husband, my husband is doing, and i'm a in wyoming. and when i'm in wyoming university, so i'm all here by my own. and i know that my situation is not in combat. the other mother who has, we cannot finding they are homeless, finding that their, their, their, their children are buried under durable, who has, who have lost when you children. i don't think that my kids have even recovered from the last were oh. and to tell you the truth, at some point,
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i started to feel that my kids and the gods and children are some kind of an entertainment period for the world. i mean, i was trending the last 4 and i'm trending this for so. but what then cases are able besides tool to plan a warren to, to launch or a war like it, america supports it and nobody stops them from, from doing this herbal or accent from their raising our children. cuba has appealed for international help to fight the fibers burning out of control as an all deeper. the blaze is at the storage facility in the city of mountains. us was caused by a lightning strike. at least one person has died more than a 120 people have been injured. 17 fire fighters are missing, mexican and venezuela are sending support crews at august and joins us now live
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from athens us in the north of cuba. so 1st of all, are they getting close to bringing this under control? it's not clear, as you can see right behind me, there's a huge plume of smoke coming out from one of the tanks that still burnings. there are 8 that called super time because each of which has approximately $50000.00 killer metric tons of petroleum to have already exploded. the 17 firefighters one has been confirmed at the other 60 in a missing. i think it's safe to say the expectation is very low. that they are alive because they will just meet away from one of those times trying to dance with water to stop it exploding when it exploded. so these people will have been incinerated. the president of cuba met today with family members are those who are still not confront that. missing. you mentioned in the introduction,
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humanitarian cuba. aust, if you want to start an aide is a very proud country. this is a country that does ask for a dismiss. it really, really needs it. boy, does it need it? very low on the tech, new technology and also experience in dealing with this mostly this is the biggest industrial fire. this is countries ever faced. the venezuelan firefighters and the mexican specialists arrived hours ago. and they, they not only have with them know how to deal with this, you know, big oil producing nations. but they also have technology and that crucially the materials that needed to put out fires of this magnitude, they are not working on the site. and there's also tool called using the fuel the the tank that is right by the explosion now, so it doesn't explode. so the noises we're hearing from government missing right
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now is that it's not as terrible as it was 24 hours ago because that managing to cool somewhat, the pictures said still look pretty terrible. and terrifying country was already facing challenge with power cods. how is this impacting power supplies now? how can impacted power supplies? i left on a just this morning to cover this on the light went out. and so i wasn't able to really, i must apologize for that. but there's a scheduled power cuts. we haven't seen the ramifications of this because it's not the power station itself. it's burning. these are the tank because it store it. however, this is the biggest power station in the country. and so, logistically, obviously is going to create huge problems. it's going to put stray in on other parts of the power system, which most of which is for c 45 years old. how to schedule capsule measurements for
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both for a long time. but this cable has been crisis for so many decades, and it's going to make a very, very bad situation. was the low. cuz right now, if she was long crisis that has been going on ever since the trump sanctions start in 2017. and kobe, which took away tourism, which is one of the company's main. and as the locusts right now, has been the last few months, power cuts in the provinces with what 9w1x1w people in the family lives. people are dealing with daily power cuts chronic last hours. this can only make a very, very bad situation was i'm, we're in august. all right, thanks so much and of asked in their kenyans head to the polls on tuesday to vote in a closely for presidential election to front runners. relo dingo, william, brutal. i'm promising to tackle widespread corruption. did you see critics say their roles in previous governments hit by scandal, constant doubt on my credibility malcolm web now from nairobi. this new highway
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running through nairobi is the most expensive road per kilometer ever built in kenya. it's initial cost of nearly $600000000.00 rose by about a 3rd with little explanation given by the government. anti corruption activists say just the latest overpriced infrastructure project, enriching corrupt politicians. most road uses a still stuck in traffic on the old road, unable to afford the told and motorbike taxi drivers like duncan, a callo onto allowed to use it as well. all getting out of very much what what was the problem kenyan, did you devote in general elections on tuesday? the empty graft commission recommended 241 candidates be disqualified from running because of corruption. but almost all of them have been allowed to run,
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and it has been always questions about where he got his wealth corruptions. candles have been the subject of many of patrick as far as political cartoons is often drawn. both of the main contenders for president former prime minister royal over dinner and deputy president william brito will been kind implicated. and i've been part of this system that has been looting from canyon for a long time. one of the reasons why can you develop sort of a calling pace, you know, when it would be running in lots of resources. lots are not spent on ourselves to spend on on the crop, and full efficient when riley dingo was prime minister. some of his family members were implicated in scandal stolen a subsidy, do been cutting is supported. he's the one who can fight corrupt him to the main kinds of corruption, both of them. denial port. okay. now william router over school day has made
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subsidies as agriculture minister. he's also promising to fight corruption. he's been deputy president for the last 9 years, during which activist se corruption has ballooned as have borrowing to funded china and the money to build a new highway. one of several costly infrastructure projects built by the government of router and outgoing president who can yetta when the president ministration was, was electric for every $100.00 of, of tax connection. debt from the thing was 20. today, it's close to $56.00. and now that can continue forever, because then it means that they didn't sufficient money. luckily, pay for the public's services or more bordering, you're going to talk to tick lists. meanwhile, candidates a promising to tackle this flooring. cost of living. things may get worse before they get better. the m f ones kenya to end food and fuel subsidies to prevent upset
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crisis. officials in the incoming government will expect their share of patronage. kenya faces a massive economic challenge. whatever the next leader does, kenyans will likely pay the price. malcolm web al jazeera nairobi, can you go to columbia? the 1st step left this president will be sworn in soon taking office with a promise to reshape the deeply polarized country with a long list of reforms and social programs. and sandra, pnc report from the capital budget tar young thing, social leader and beat up at junior can hardly container excitement for the star of several papers. the government has come all lock returning to life, the possibility of change, not only for me, but for my entire community that need to so much it fills me with high hopes that are so for victim the fair military violence she has volunteered during the campaign. convince him dozens of other victims to 30 to which politics hammers. we
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went home to hine and i was side. i had no confidence in politicians, but i showed them the government's plan and how this was the opportunity to finally get education health job. this gave them hope and i voted to petro, be talked to al, associate sky high ambitious program. promise is to fight inequality for colombians like will be to arrest of reforms starting with taxing the rich to fund social programs. that many in the country are nervous. august have a faith it will have to play a complicated balancing act on the one handy will have to show that he can quickly deliver some relief to his constituency, while at the same time, acting with enough caution to appease his detractors who see him with deep unease many who work in financial markets fear his plans to ban new oil developments could damage the economy and the country's military, which patron promising to transform. but the incoming president has managed to
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build a broad congressional coalition and appointed mother it internationally recognized officials to key economic posts that still, observers say, none of it will be easy. you know, almost, we've been trying to pass these reforms for many years. now there's a real opportunity, but it's a very complicated moment. there are very little resources available. the outgoing government left nothing due to the pandemic. and there's an international economic crisis. sen, gustavo, believer, when a patron closest allies, his, their supporters will need to be patient. but if he's under hand it up and i think that when you generate so much expectation, it is very easy to for, we need to teach people that we can't do things quickly, especially in a country with so many issues like columbia is a crisis at all levels deficits at all levels, but we must show the country in the 1st 100 days. that change.
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