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is really for says kill 10 palestinians and injure more than a 100 others during your rate in the occupied westbank. ah, you're watching all to 0 life from a headquarters and del himes eddie navigator also heads a show of solidarity with ukraine. the u. s. president joe biden meets eastern european leaders in warsaw. i president putin says russia is fighting for its historical lands in ukraine and a rallying cry in moscow. i'm at the ball galvan bordeaux where thousands of drugs are not grounded, altered
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a glow germ of death men border groping. ah, hello is really forces of shots and killed at least 10 palestinians in a raid and they occupy at west bank city of nablus. more than 100 other palestinians were injured. this brings the number of palestinians killed by is really forces this year. 61, nearly a 1000. others have been detained since january. that brought him covering the story. she's joining us from now below. so have these raids ended, are they still going on? the raids have ended which have enabled to palestinians to pull the bodies of 2 fighters that were here. this house behind me, i'm gonna step away from the picture so you can have a look. this is where 2 fighters weird when these really forces re did the old city
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of nablus. and if surrounded the house, now we've listened in to one of the voice notes that were sent by one of the fighters. he was a sighing to people to ah, continue the fighting. he was saying that he's going in the footsteps of what he called the martyrs who were fighting the israeli forces. now also a 3rd palestinian fighter was shocked nearby. this house and the rain no only claimed the lives of these fighters, but also 6 or 7 other palestinians making the death told of today's rate to 10 palestinians were waiting for the funeral to take place here in nablus. let's not forget that nablus, and janine have been the epicenter of these wally raids in the past year. because in these 2 cities that are armed men who say that they feel that they were left
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alone by the world, by their leaders. and they're taking up arms to fight israel to nothing. the only language with israel on that. so nevada, along with be at least a 10 palestinians killed and a hundreds have been injured in this rate. what kind of injuries have they sustained? the majority of those who had injured in the beginning of their read with shawl to buy life and unit i munition, which explains the high number of palestinians who had killed would heating stories from people here that the israeli forces were shooting at the neighbors. here, people in their houses, people going about their lives there, it took place at 10 am in the morning local time, which is a time when palestinians go out and about to go it to y, things from the market here in the old city. so we've heard that one person was
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going to buy bread, 72 year old when he was shot and killed by israeli forces. so palestinians say that israel is acting because it doesn't. it's not being held accountable that it's a having a free hand killing palestinians. and many here would tell you that they would be considered as collateral. but for every palestinian family, every, the loss of one person is one to many. and we're talking already about $61.00 palestinians who were killed since the beginning of the year. and we're still in february, 61 palestinians were killed by israeli forces since the beginning of 2023. okay. and up. thank you so much for bringing us thought updates from nobliss in the occupied west bank, where these raids have been taking place by is really forces let's of cross over to west to rou slim. that's where sarah hierarchy is joining us from. so sarah, what more is being said about these raids? and was there any reaction to them?
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said definitely has been in the last half now from the israeli a security forces. now what they're saying is that they entered novelists. they said that they took out 3 palestinians wanted as part of a group of fighters policy and prices all $24.00. they said that they had been behind several attacks against their forces. and they also added that they had more attacks that were being planned. and in that time, there was firing between both and not how they ended up killing or 31 policy indian men. we have reached out to them and asked more and for more information about a 60 something year old that was also killed during that time. but we're still yet to hear back from them. and we've also been hearing from hamas, which is the group that governing the gaza strip. and in that statement,
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they said that that losing patients and they're watching the situation and occupied westbank very closely. now, the statement is a strong statement because of the escalation that's been happening in this years since the new government has come into power. and we could potentially expect rockets being fired out of gaza. right and put this into context for us because what we've heard from the new right wing is really government, sarah, is that they do plan to increase raids in the occupied westbank. that's correct. this is a new government. the specially been in power for 2 months on the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who's come back to pow with a coalition government that is fall right. government is an ultra nationalist, ultra orthodox government. that is very much in a pushing for false measures,
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especially when it comes to the palestinian issue. now since the comments there have been 3 times one that was carried out to the synagogue, and one that was kind of outside of where there was a bus stop and several people had been killed. now the israeli government says that these rates that they carrying out and all of these demolitions all related to the us. and in fact, just last week, they even said that 9 out post will be legalized. that means more expansion of settlements in occupied territories. and the approval has thousands home in arrest statement from the us. they've come then those funds should be and israel has been said that they will put a temporary pause for a while. but what we're seeing on the ground daily res, daily demolition. while that is to some degree in keeping with israeli policy, bought definitely pension confidence that last year. all of those measures also include, for example,
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revoking citizenship of people seems as terrorist anyone that is in prison, including those that they say, all supportive and also the families and members who off on the house the rest. even saying that this is just collective punishment and with the situation and with attention rising, especially with ramadan coming up soon. the feeling that israel is certainly escalate the situation. we've been seeing a lot of that happening also in occupies east jerusalem just a few days ago. one of the checkpoints, children, teachers being sought from being able to go through those checkpoints, children having their clothes taken off. so some of these policies actually go against international law, for example, with demolitions and leaving people homeless on the street. okay sarah, thank you so much for the time being. and that is a live fixer from not less than the occupied. west bank is really res. have no and did the palestinians that have been killed at least 10 of them killed by as really forces will now be buried and people are out in the city of nablus,
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as you can see in the light fixture right there. well, madame, but who is a senior palestine corresponds into the news website on the weekend. she explains why is really forces have been targeting nobliss in particular cur, the really military, these really, governments nablus, the old city and specific as well as janine refugee camp, is where the concentration of armed resistance has been growing and rising. even though it is expanding to other areas of the west bank, the line then i would, and the janine brigade out of junior refugee can continue to be the epi sensor of palestinian armed resistance. a new use groups fighting, which is why they've become a target. the palestinian authority has release the letters of condemnation against the military incursion happening on nablus. but we also need to recall that last year the palestinian authority had arrested to palestinian under the suspicion of
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being parts of the lions than group. so that the palestinian authority is doing what it does best, which is symbolic statements as an official body. but in terms of protection of palestinian that does not exist right now. the assaults on nablus today was through not just the military. it was also really intelligence groups and undercover officers from the inside being unit. and these are civilian intelligence. the are intelligence agents that dress, that civilians arab civilians and specific to target and assassinate palestinians. the russian president vladimir pinson has addressed a crowd at a concert of moscow ahead of the defender of the fatherland date. he said the whole country was behind the military campaign in ukraine. he wouldn't. but today we are gathered here to celebrate defender of the fatherland day. but i know that as we speak here, there is
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a battle going on on our historic borders for our people. these are brave heroes. we are proud of them. and let us give them 3 chairs. yeah. the whole country supports them making the whole country defenders of the fatherland. earlier on, wednesday, putin held a meeting with china's top diplomat wang ye. phasing says it stands on russia's invasion, is neutral, but it's become a major trading partner since russia was hit by western sanctions. some a bon jovi has more from moscow. well, it's been a busy day for one year who's been meeting not just the russian president, but russian foreign minister early on in the day as well. and in the last few minutes, we've heard the russian president speak again for the 2nd time. this time as a patriotic valley in moscow, where he's been addressing a crowd of thousands of people who gathered
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a day before the holiday of the fatherland of the state. and the day after, after his lunmark speech, where a people in their thousands are there to support their state to support the government. and we've been hearing patriotic songs play out in the last few hours. so earlier in the day he did have a meeting with one key where he showed solidarity and support with the rush of the chinese government and said that he's waiting for this visit from the president of china. she's in pink, which is expected in the next few weeks, if not months. then china has been positioning itself to become the neutral arbiter which is not seen as one because of its close ties with moscow. you've heard from auggie telling president fulton that this is a strengthening partnership which has gone on beyond any sort of restrictions. and importantly, enough saying that this is a partnership which is not against any country, but it will not be allowed to have any interference from any of the country as well
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. so a lot of things discussed between these 2 leaders and not just diplomacy, but also economic ties as well as a china and eastern allies for moscow. have been able to provide a cover and substance because of increasing west and sanctions and moscow's been able to sir convent them because a friend like china. meanwhile, the us president joe biden and the nato secretary general young stolberg are the bucharest 9 summit. and we're saw to be 9 group consist of 9 european countries located on native eastern most flank. allen fisher is joining us from warsaw. so what is the message that the president is taking to his nato allies while he's just completed, what is known as the family photo, with the leaders of the booker s 9? that's when all the leaders pose for a picture for posterity. during that moment, joe biden was asked if he had any reaction to vladimir putin announcing on tuesday
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that it was going to pull out of the start nuclear deal. if 1st of all, he said he didn't of the time and then he just said bad idea. but his attention is no turning it to the b 9 at the of course, and the, the countries that formed together to create this group after the ukrainian in v as that the russian invasion of crimea back in 2014, at the form themselves as group in 2015 live held 7 summits. this is the 7th here in war. so joe biden thinks it's important to be there at not just as a filler. at the end of his trip to this part of the world, he sees them as a very important group as join kirby. the spokesman for the national security advisor, explain to me last night and about making sure they understand how committed we are going forward. look, he also is looking forward to listening, not just about telling a message, it's about listening to them about their perspectives, cuz they really are on those front lines of nato. when you look at what's happening
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inside ukraine and the president wants to get their perspective, he wants to hear what they're seeing, what their populations are, fearing or what, or, or how they feel about what's going on in a grant. well, joe biden will wrap up his trip here to war. so in the next couple of hours, he will head ben back to washington, d. c. for those at the white house, they regard this trip as a success is certainly been heavy on symbolism because of that walk about on the streets of keys. on monday with president zalinski, that was a physical example of joe biden, supporting the ukrainians. the money will continue to flow, but he's aware that there are wavering nations. there are people who believe that there are other priorities that they can't keep pumping money into ukraine. he of course, made the point during his speech that victory isn't easily won and it won't come just in a year. the american seeing that they are committed to be beside the ukrainians for the long haul. and hoping the other countries will do that as well. all right,
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thank you. alan alan fester reporting from warsaw still had on al jazeera shami. megan, who's british citizenship was cancelled for joining iso. loses for battle to have it reinstated. ah, ah, now i had to say, look, it is forecast. i would suggest maybe the, the, the rainy season that was coming to an end, but early for that, but the forecast gives you still some very heavy down poles in indonesia rather less in malaysia and increase in the strength that ne mency will tend to pick up the shaft to some degree, but if you look at, but it's in malaysia, mainland southeast asia and the philippines. the showers are not that great. still, i think it is just probably a waning in the strength of no come back again cuz we're not in dry season. yet nor
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we out of winter. yeah. we've had some more snow falling in home. she was a bit more to come and ha, carter on says the i suspect and this cold element which is clad a light rain coming along the yank. see felonies quite cold. one should not be that 5 degrees. 14 is far more reason, which is what of course it returns to on friday. now the northeast of india, there are still some pretty big showers. that's also true in bhutan of rain. stop to refill the rivers bro. future, for example, but elsewhere in difficult it's been dry. we don't normally mention pre monsoon heat. in february we probably got a half to because temperatures just look at and pick your favorite city all rising . and we got something give a heat wave developing good. you're at rochester on a bucket to southern pakistan. ah ah, ah
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year. china has top diplomat wine. he has met with the russian president vladimir putin. beijing says its relationship with moscow as solids, as become a major trading partner with rashaw sins. moscow was hit by western sanctions. the u. s. president joe biden and the nato secretary general yen thornburg have arrived to join the bucharest 9 summit in warsaw. the benign group consists of 9 european countries located on nato's easternmost flank. ah, m u. n. delegation has visited sal keon and syria's rebel held north to assess the damage caused by the earthquakes. the team is trying to establish what the primary needs are of the people. local people struggling with the aftermath have criticize delays and receiving aid, even after a deal, but open 2 additional border crossings. russell sardar met some survivors and the
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worst it syrian town of gender is that these people are trying to find whatever is left in their destroyed homes. this rabo was, was up to resign cousin's house. no, he fears he may even lose this if he fails to find the title. ah murphy. but had this other willoughby david thought, no one helped us. not a ghost accelerators on machines, by the state on the rubber for days. we lost so much. now i have to find the title deed to prove this was my home. childris with a population of 18000 people was the worst hit town in north mysteria from to earthquakes struck earlier this month. the devastation is absolute. more than a 1000 buildings here had either collapsed or been heavily damaged. hundreds of people died and thousands were injured. the survivors are now trying to comp,
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in this isolated rebel held area, they can only rely on international a. many students here are served only one meal at day, and many receive even less. they say they don't receive enough international aid, and it's poorly organized. oh, les leslie, a mom has lost dozens of relatives and france. she says her family has been displaced several times, but i know it was rainy and cold. after saying 8 days on the street, we got this tent, but it's not for winter. it's tiny. kids can't sleep during the night because of the cold. i want nothing. just the proper tent for my kids. the impact of the earthquakes left many families chattered here. they faced as bad, the weight of loss and devastation. many scenes here town. they had survived the worst of the enduring to well the years of civil war and conflict. but now,
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in the aftermath of the earthquakes, they have lost even more their homes, possessions, and sense of security. more serious here have spent years running away from the war . they are only dream, a normal life, the 1st data and them a satellite, the do to do it. we fear that the earthquake will hit again. any time we just set up a tent here and are living in it. nowhere is safe. now. people here, seamless lives were lost due to lack of more than risky accoutrements. and now an absence of 8th food and shelter is worse than in their misery. christmas added that al jazeera genders, nor to syria. a proper shelter is the most urgent need for earthquake survivor series of bo is joining us from sun europe and turkey a. that's where a camp is being set up for people who have lost their home. so what have you heard and seen, and that com, teresa while millions of people are in desperate
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need and not only here in tokyo, but also in serious we were just listening to people who are desperate for food for water. among many other thing, we're hearing sha, where need is enormous. we're in a basin where people are living in tents. many have lost their loved ones, others, their home would like to try to get some of their belongings. but humanitarian organizations are not wholly concerned about food and water and shelter, but also health care. they're estimating that over 220000 women could be giving birth in the next month, around 25000 on them in the next month. so, you know, it's a major concern because many hospitals around this area have been completely destroy them and it's not clear yet whether they be able to do it safely. so we've been talking to some women woman here who was 7 months and a half pregnant. she had miscarried, a year ago, she's a high risk pregnancy and how she's going to be treated is
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a concern. but let me show you what we found here. you know, this baby that you can see right here is a few days old. his name is as these were done, his mom here for him. they lived in the center of the city. their home was destroyed and now they're living in defense. very little food, very little water. and they need, if enormous, you know, there's lots of western about how the rebuilding process in this country going to take place. the government is saying and promising that in the next year they're going to build $400000.00 homes. huge challenge. in fact, the united nation is asking, pledging for over 1000000000 dollars in extra help to assist the population here. but also in a way to start rebuilding hospitals rebuilding school to assist those who have been injured. assist those who, you know, have an amputated limbed or a similar say to
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a and what complicates the situation even worse if the earthquakes, you know, there was an earthquake on monday, the after shocks are ongoing. so many people here are afraid and all this situation makes it difficult for them to go back to their normal life. yeah, huge challenges needs. thank you. terry is about 4 that reporting from turkey or thousands of trucks have ground to a halt at a major border crossing between pakistan and afghanistan. the tour com crossing has been closed since sunday evening, and gunfire was reported on monday. a provincial taliban official told the news agency, the pockets on had not allowed sick people to cross for a treatment pocket on has not commented so far. come, all hide are has more from the pocket on the side of that crossing the bug, a son of one is on border, is a busy place. several 100 trucks are crossing in each direction. but when there's a delay or a blockade, or a closure of the border,
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then you get thousands of trucks biling up on both sides of the road. these drug drivers are living rough devin stranded on the road side for several days and begun negotiations are not going anywhere. the likelihood that this will continue for several more days cannot be ruled out loudly to live without you, without salad, without leaving. the blockade is created. huge losses to all the truckers you've been waiting for the last few days. both countries should resolve their issues at the earliest. so the trade can continue. trade between of one is on and pakistan has already dwindled to just $1000000000.00. previously, it was about $2500000000.00. the hope and expectation was that it would go up to $5000000000.00, but instead, what we see in a diminishing trade between of one has done and bug it's done at a time when both countries need the money bought at an economic crisis. and the
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closure of the border, gordon hardships, not just for the struck good, but those people in of one has done a want to come to pakistan to seek urgent medical assistance. that of course, has now been blocked because the bug is donny. they're saying they did an infiltration across this border. it's not just their trucker. jewish stranded were dead gorgeous on top of that drug by the entire families who are being forced to leave pakistan because they do not have the essential document. they've been telling us that they're now camped in the middle of nowhere for the last 3 days. they're waiting for that border to the open when the satellite, as you book the naming lucky with the you and hcr is also not paying any heat to our problems. we were on our way back to afghanistan, but to a blockade. we're stuck here. we have children and women who are starving as there isn't any help from anyone. not even any water or food stock,
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one or someone that regard of one has gone to the landlord country. it needs that center supplies from other neighboring country budget. donald ford not gone during 4 door supplied, bought, bug, it's on and of one has gone. we'll have to reconcile their different said in order to ensure that people on both sides of the border do not suffer. gama lighted alger data door. hm. so mima, begum, a young woman who joined the iso has lost her appeal against the removal of her british citizenship. begum left home in london at the age of 15, and then travel to syria. the british governments cancelled her nationality on security grounds after she was discovered in a syrian refugee camp in 20. 19 missing barbara has more from london. well, this is clearly a big setbacks or she, me, me, a begum who remains in that campaign no than syria. i bought her legal team suggest that they can actually appeal and they pointed out that the immigration court had
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did, in fact, conclude that there were grounds to believe that she ma baker may have been the victim of trafficking and sexual exploitation. her lawyers argued also that term she had been rendered stateless when the van home secretary such java removed her british citizenship back in 2019 and it was around that time that in fact, her 3rd child who was born in syria died since then she has stated that she regrets going to join i so that it was stupid and that she would be prepared to come back to britain and stand trial for that membership. but she has always denied involvement in any violent acts or training. well, the court ruled virt the decision to strip her of her citizenship was lawful because.
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