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2. ready warnings of a fragile cease fire in garza where days of bombardment by israeli war plains have killed 45 people. ah, i'm journal. this is al da 0 live from bumble coming up. international alarm over the shelling of europe's largest nuclear plant, while ukrainian and russian forces battle for control and a path to peace in one of africa's most volatile countries. chad's military government signs a deal with dozens of rebel groups and reckoning with their colonial passed a london museum returns dozens of been in bronzes to nigeria. ah,
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the ones top envoy to broke a peace between israel and palestine has wanted a cease fire in garza is fragile. barely a day after a truce was declared in the worst escalation of violence since last year's war. at least 45 people were killed over all including 16 children. as israeli jets bombed garza, israel says it was targeting the palestinian group is lamb of jihad which fired hundreds of rockets in retaliation. these railey military says, misfired rockets from the group killed at least 14 palestinians. una l sad begins. are coverage. oh, family thing, guys that are morning. this funeral is for yesterday in the beginning. he in his 3 children, mohammed dahlia and map were killed nbc hulu. and home by an israeli airstrike, not far away. other palestinians are surveying the damage. some have set up
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temporary shelters, either is they're trying to salvage their possessions in memphis nino, according to the lacrosse 3 years, 3 wars and we suffer. every time they bombed the house from different sides, once from the east, once from the west, once from the north and every time they ask us to leave. and every time we suffered, great fear, oh, the cose, israel says, a hunt for leaders of the palestinian islamic jihad, israel and its allies called and tourists. but the relatively small arm persistence group enjoy support among palestinians. the fact heavy aerial and are truly attacks on neighbourhood, st. garza and retaliatory rocket fire into east rail egypt mediated the ceasefire
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between israel and the islamic jihad with support from the un. and cutter is law. me. dad has told a da 0. that is why of the deal. it has been assured that senior members held in israel, gail will be released something that he israel denies. we had a very clear decision that will not the leasing a some a some you know, they will be nauseous for the amount that will be bringing for gregory. my number is 5, a 5 we eat wanting recall since living under decades of illegal occupation in an open air present. the latest cease fire is just that a brief bows until the next attacks. you may see it al jazeera godsa. the united nations security council has held an emergency session on the violence in garza, the un special coordinator for the middle east peace process says the truce is far
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from stable. i want to make the council aware of the following the ceasefire. is frederick, any resumption or facilities will only have devastating consequences for post evenings and his railways and make any political progress on key issues elusive. ultimately, the underlying drivers of these at previous escalations remain the site and so violence will only sees which heave a political resolution of the conflict that brings an end to the occupation and the realization of a 2 state solution. on the basis of the 67 lines in line with you and resolution international law and previous agreements, we need the protection. our civilians are entitled to protection.
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our children deserve protection. a la carte, doom was a 5 years old. and i am sure that all of you have seen her picture. innocent angel. do you know how hard it is to speak in the past tense of those who are yet to experience life? allah, doom was 5 years old. and she was already 3 waters old. she survived the 1st 2, not the 3rd one. the israeli ambassador to the un meanwhile defended the operation against islamic jihad members. this debate must focus on the facts. a terror organization attempted to murder israeli civilians murdering innocent palestinians civilians along the way. and due to the terrorist, clear and present threat against our citizens,
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israel defended itself. there is no room for falls narratives. the fact are clear. mr. president, the palestinian islamic jihad deliberately fired 1100 rockets at these railey civilians. with roughly $200.00 landing inside the gaza strip, killing innocent palestinians, and among them, young children, dozens of palestinians are being treated in hospitals. following the latest is riley bombardment. most facilities in garza are experiencing a medicine shortage because of the blockade. al jazeera natasha go name as mall. i'm standing at the largest of the 14 government run hospital serving more than 2000000 palestinians in gaza. i spoke to a doctor with a palestinian health ministry. he says the real emergency wasn't treating the 360
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or so palestinians injured during 3 days of fighting. sadly, he says, they're used to attending to a much larger influx of injured fuel has arrived in gaza and the borders have re opened. but when fuel shipment to the full power plant was halted last week, hospitals were told they needed to rely on generators. the problem is they didn't have enough fuel to keep these generators operating. the real health emergency in gaza is the severe shortage of medicine, medical equipment and lab supplies. the palestinian health ministry says this is the result of a 15 year israeli and egyptian imposed blockade. and the challenge is palestinian space getting permission from israel to leave gaza for better medical treatment. hospitals don't have 40 percent of the medicine they need or 60 percent of the lab supplies due to the blockade. israel won't allow in 24 types of medical equipment,
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such as mobile x rays. the hope is in the coming days, palestinians will be able to leave gaza for treatment. the doctor i spoke to at the palestinian health ministry says, until the blockade ends until israel allows in the needed supplies and there's ease of movement for palestinians. the health sector in garza will continue operating in crisis mode on the israeli side of the border. there is an uneasy sense of calm john hallman is following developments from west jerusalem and sent us this report . the border crossing from israel into garza opened for the 1st time in 6 days, much needed medical supplies, food and fuel a heading across it. the latter, the gases only power plant shuts in saturday. in ask alone on these railey side of the buddha, people have headed out for the 1st time since islamic jihad and his ro declared
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a truce. many a relieved and triumphant above it. it's the 1st time we've entered to cease fire and we feel very good. after we destroyed them, we can sleep peacefully through jackson. i don't think he slammed jihad will do anything again in the next 3 or 4 years. but some are already looking ahead to the next round the violence much any question. we do not trust them. they promised they promised, but they always attack again. except that this time it was israel, the attacked 1st. launching. would it termed as a preemptive strike into gaza? dozens of people were killed in the resulting escalation. among them to his line mc g had lead us. ah, in israel there were no dis, the line don't defend system. still, most of the rockets that made it across the border on monday that was seen as a win for the interim prime minister and defense minister, just as election season warms up. think it would both guns. they're dead.
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the defense minister and prime minister la bead in a good a point a where they are experienced. ok they, they behave, they behaved well. they can't be they, they kept it short. and so i think it will work for in their favor. to what extent i don't know exactly islamic jihad wanted something out via egyptian bro could sees fall to release of prisoners. but israel see more focused on a more powerful force in gaza. is where the officials briefing national media see more interested in focusing on her mass, the group that controls garza rather than islamic jihad. and that's because her mass, this time round, decided not to join the fighting, preventing an escalation. and the officials seemed to think that the seas fall, and that meant that there was a possible way food,
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perhaps to even talk about the prison as well. many and goes, it will be looking towards the near future, hoping that israel will reopen the border to letting the $14000.00 people with work permits something israel says it's prepared to do if the situation remains calm. john home and i'll just say to west teresa and is railey forces have demolished palestinian homes during a raid in the occupied west. bank. bulldozers accompanied by israeli forces destroyed 2 homes in the northern village of romana, near janine one belong to the family of a 19 year old palestinian. one of 2 men accused of killing 3 israelis in may need at abraham as more now from the demolition site. in romana, this is what remains of the seahawks family home after israeli forces raided that man a village and demolished the house. it belongs to the family of it's when you're old palestinian, who has been accused by israel,
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of killing 3 israelis in an attack. in may, the grandfathers of his, the hearts of this was his dream home. he worked abroad for 30 years and it was his re to come back here and build the 3 story house. but now him and 16 other members of his family are homeless. and of a cooler donnie, the destruction of this building here only increased hatred and not fear me. my children and grandchildren are not afraid. they are sewing the seeds of hatred amongst the new generation. but i told these riley commander, all occupations will come to an end, the house of 19 year old as either if a husband demolished as well. both men were detained in israel after a 3 day man hunt. the families here say they had no idea of their son's intentions . i'm joined here now by the uncle of us. are the. refer you mister aguilar. i will ask you, can you rebuild this house?
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i looked for, ma'am. none of us thought we can't even remove the robbers before we get the approval of the israeli occupation. we can't rebuild the house. now. h family members have lost their home and have nowhere to go. many here are telling us that they're following the news of the latest israeli escalation on their besieged gods, esther. and they say, even when a cease fire has been reached israeli occupation, its violations and its measures are still ongoing. still to come this half hour by the governor of texas is giving migrants one way bus tickets to new york and washington dc. and with for us men killed in a matter of months, there are fears a serial killer could be stalking muslims. ah ah,
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here's your weather in a minute 15. hello everyone. thanks for joining in. we've got soaking, rains. come into hong kong. here's the forecast on tuesday. all has to do with this disturbance. very likely to turn tropical. so any way you slice it, lot of rain for hong kong over the next few days, more than a 100 millimeters of rain. and those winds will be whipping around anywhere from 60 to 70 kilometers per hour. then we've got this line of storms not too far away from beijing pouring into the korean peninsula, northern portions of honshu, anywhere in this zone. i think it's not a question if we'll see flooding, but just where and how much, especially across the korean peninsula. and hans, you now toward the southeast. here's a better look at that disturbance in south trying to see that could turn into something. it's drawing all the energy away from sumatra, the malay peninsula, borneo and java. so that's really where we see the most active weather down under rate. now it's a war w a. we've got some showers and winds rolling through her. you've got
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ah, a reminder of the top stories here on al jazeera, a day after it was declared, a cease fire between israel and the palestinian islamic jihad and garza appears to be holding. at least 45 palestinians were killed in the conflict. the egypt bro could truce followed 3 days of violence with israel targeting members of his leg jihad and the united nations security council, as held an emergency session on the violence in gaza. the un special coordinator for the middle east peace process warned the truce is far from stable. now russia says it's ready to facilitate a visit by monitors from the international atomic energy agency to the czar parisha
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nuclear power plant, located in south east in ukraine. it is the biggest atomic power complex in europe . ukraine and russia. blame each other for reasons shelling at the facility. the region is on the russian control. moscow's defense ministry says a high voltage power line has been damaged. ukrainian officials accused moscow of trying to cause power blackouts, un security general and to antonio. good terrorists warns international oversight is necessary. any attack to a nuclear plant is suicidal sink and i hope that those attacks will end. and that the same time i hope that i will be able to have access to the plant and to exercise its meant that competencies and i top commander of the pakistani taliban. abdul, while a moment has been killed. pakistan government officials say he was killed along
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with 3 others in neighboring afghanistan. moment was on the u. s. state department's wanted list. chad's transitional military council has signed an agreement to stop peace talks with several armed groups that he lends 5 months of negotiations and paved the way for elections and the return to civilian rule. but there were some noticeable absences of the signing ceremony in doha. as mohammed vow reports now, 43 of shots, political factions, and armed groups have signed the long awaited peace agreement, giving the opposition and the transitional military cancelled caused for hope. it was averted, doubt, and difficult talks. but what is important is the result which we got at the end of this long process. and i think that this agreement will lead us to it says hon piece in chad. a ceasefire. general
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amnesty and the national dialogue will be the 1st articles to be implemented the dialogue due to be held later this month in the capital. and jemina is meant to lead to the formation of a government of national unity. constitutional reforms. and democrats collections cut out which sponsored the talks for as the agreement is just the beginning formatted into a body or how big a helpful that it will end hostilities between air. they're different parties. it will move the process for a minute. military forces to a political left was isn't, will allow for an easy transition towards the negotiations in chad itself. but not all factions half signed the deal among the absentees. in dough on monday was one of the largest armed groups the front for change and concord in chad, or fact, as income at the beginning or we were ah, a little bit sure that your factor will not sign there. we're putting a,
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some unacceptable conditions up for the government, among which there is the release of the prisoners. yes. after the signing the lease agreement is still open and, and it's still open for everybody to can joining the peace agreement in the future . so we urge and then today i urge everybody to did inside. and then because this is a sure agreement for the child in chad, one of the poorest countries in the cell has been locked in eternal conflict for decades. fighting among armed groups has forced hundreds of thousands of people from their homes. lucia, when mohammed debbie replaced his late father as president last year, he promised political reform and launch the peace talks lead lead to the door. harcourt. chad has seen dozens of similar agreements in the past. none of them held . and that's why there is some concern about the future of this latest one. but
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many of the signatories tell us, but after 6 years of conflict, many charges say they are tired of war and ready for peace. mammoth fine, a da 0 door, a museum in london has decided to return a collection of treasures stolen in the 19th century to nigeria. the items including famous ben in bronzes were taken as european powers scrambled for colonial dominion, dominion over africa in the 19th century. but as western museums start to reckon with their colonial passed, many are choosing to give back what isn't rightfully theirs. rory challenge reports from london. a mosque to be hung from the neck of an important chief, an intricately carved wooden paddle a cast brass cockrell. some of the finest artistic creations of the historic kingdom have been in modern day nigeria. yet for more than a century, they've been kept thousands of kilometers from their home. now the horn,
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him and museum in south london, has decided to give 72 objects back to nigeria, a response to a request by a government in january, we really elated we are seeing that many museums are responding because we feel that is the right thing to do because you are with trying to write what was done wrong. the video bronze is, is they called a thousands of artifacts that were taken by british soldiers during a punitive raid. in 1897, the now spread across museums and private collections in europe and the u. s. after decades of requests, the return of west africa was looted, trenches is suddenly gathering pace. last year, france returned objects taken from the kingdom of m a to beneath. and germany has handing back it's been bronzes, nigeria, it will be a remarkable fees if all the 10000 or so objects looted in the 18 ninety's make
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their way home. but no longer can western institutions and collectors confidently maintain that artifacts stolen during the colonial era. a rightfully there's still the british museum, the holder of 900 been bronzes says it's legally prevented from returning its collection by an act of british parliament. the pressure is really on the british museum. a few years ago, the british museum got together with a series of other museums in britain and museums across europe. i and they reached a consensus between them with, with larger and counterparts that they would loan back then in bronze is in a so rotation between them. and the british museum was happy with that arrangement . but that arrangement has completely fallen apart because virtually every other museum that was part of that arrangement has now decided to give back. it's bronze is and the british museum is standing alone. the bidding bronzes are particularly
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clear cut case. the horman museum poured says they were obviously acquired through force, yet western museums are full of other cultures. treasures where ownership is vega might they eventually go home to the colonization, has its own momentum, rory, talents. how does era, london and immigration stand off as intensified in the us as texas is forcefully busing migrants to other states with little notice or coordination. the american civil liberties union has criticized the move and called on the federal government to investigate al jazeera as gabriel elizondo reports from new york. they arrived by bus, tired and hungry. several dozen migrants in asylum seekers from mostly central and south american countries. arrived over the weekend to a bus terminal in new york city, they all had one way tickets and nowhere to go. they all crossed into the u. s. to
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the state of tex's days earlier, but that states governor greg abbot has said that they are overwhelmed by the recent influx of migrants. so he's bust some of them to immigrant friendly, new york city as a way of saying you deal with them. but new york mayor eric adams on monday blasted abbott, saying the city shelters are unprepared to properly care for the migrants. i don't think anything being is more anti american. of then shipping people on a bus, 45 hour trip, up without any of the basic needs that they have a direction or coordination. coordination we have no, i did a number of people. we have no idea of you know, witted final destination all or he's just totally disregarding of the human part of this. and it's not just new york in recent days and weeks abbot has bused an estimated 6000 migrants to washington d. c as well. a city already dealing with
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a homeless crisis. the defense department rejected the mayor's request for national guard troops to help deal with the influx of migrants from texas. abbott is a far right conservative with a record of pro gun and anti immigration policies. he's currently in a hard fought reelection campaign in november. while he says busing, migrants to washington in new york is only because his state social safety net is being strained. others see him as using migrants as pawns in a dangerous political stunt. as for the migrants in new york, many were desperate of deborah. but why did i come here? because the situation in the country that everyone knows about because it's difficult to survive in venezuela, there's no medicine, there's no security, there's nothing. there is no way to live in peace, as is normally the case with political battles of immigration in america. it's
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humans who often get used as pawns this time in the form of one way bus tickets. gabe rosato. audis eda, new york. the muslim community in the u. s. city of albuquerque. new mexico is on high alert. off to 4 men were killed in the past 9 months. 3 of them in the past 2 weeks. police are now asking the public for help to track down a car that might be the key to solving the murders, pentico haine. as the latest name, hussein had attended the funerals of to muslim men murdered in the last 2 weeks in albuquerque, new mexico. on friday that night, police say he was ambushed. his family says his friends found him shot to death in his car. the present saw the body this for there was a head shot, so i don't know if it was a single shot or for multiple shots. now police are investigating if the 3 murders are linked to the murder of another muslim man mohammed amadi last november and are
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asking the public to help find the driver of this car, which might be connected to the killings. we are also increasing our error support . now that we have the information and a vehicle of interest, that kind of support is going to be crucial. but in albuquerque, the muslim community has been shaken by the murders. you walk out of the house, not knowing if you're going to be followed and targeted arch. that is what is on the mind of every person leaving their home in albuquerque. that happens to be honest. there is no sense of safety while police are not saying if the men are being targeted because of their faith. he crimes against muslims are increasing in a judgment of the largest jurisdictions. gwin, california, new york city, chicago, anti muslim hate crimes rose from 84 to 122 or a 45 percent increase. and these jaida are you are yearly
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predictive of trends for men from afghanistan and pakistan who emigrated to the u. s. gun down in their chosen hometown. the latest no heem husein received his citizenship just last month and was planning on bringing his wife in pakistan to live here. the dream was to buy their own home. particle haine al jazeera olivia newton john, best known for her role in the block buster film. greece has died aged 73. ah . the british born australians star, achieve worldwide success as a singer in the seventy's and eighty's. her career in entertainment was recognized by queen elizabeth, who named her a dame and the 2020 new years on his list. her family says she died at her california ranch.

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