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i look at it more people are still crossing the border. driving up here, we could see plumes of smoke rising all along the horizon in different areas. when we got here, the people that had fled, those villages told us that those were their homes on fire. and if they still have people there, the a huge gun battle in jeanine, at least 5 palestinians are killed after and attacked by his really forces the serial then. yeah, it's great to have you with us. this is als is 0 life from the also coming up sedan spiraling into death and destruction. the head of the un calls the $3000000000.00
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to help with the humanitarian crisis. unburdened smith engine boots the following, the increasing number of migraines trying to cross the red sea, looking for a better life on the arabian peninsula. on trial, once more russian opposition leader alec saying of all the faces several new charges, the could keep them in prison for up to 30 years. the is really forces or withdrawing from the palestinian refugee camp in jeanine after a deadly re they've killed at least 5 palestinians. 91. others have been injured. 23 of them. critically and wrong. com has more from west jerusalem. the rate began in the hours of monday morning is ready forces into jeanine refugee camp and a faced by a fight that worked out these really ami describe just as a massive exchange, if 5 during the ready to palestinian civilians were killed,
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including a 15 year old his father remembered him as a parent teenager. anytime i asked him for something, he always said, yes, he was decent, polite, respectful. but his problem was that the moment these really ami rated, he ran towards them. he wanted to die off his friend, coma was killed. the death of his friend was very painful for him in around the palestinian fighters planted an improvised explosive device at the entrance to the camp. and this was a moment when the um, it is ready. nichols enjoy. they've really oh, is really helicopter gunship inside me cells into the camp and a bit to extract the soldiers in the vehicle. it's the 1st time israel has used. have you coped a gun ships for an attack inside the occupied westbank in more than 20 years? is ready for it is almost like fight at the local hospital with the injured with arrive and waiting. during this we gather the palestinian ambulance service is ambulance as well. so i'd love to mention the cam. these randy army has confirmed
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the use of helicopter gunship and fall right. finance minute step bets is all smoked rich has said it's now time for large scale corporation the occupied westbank and says he will convene a security cabinet meeting to push right on and goes up the spokesman of how may i strongly condemn the rate these in 90 rates and now killed the 160 palestinian since the began. mccormick a. how did all the resistance supplied us from all factions were united on the battle. it shows that the resistance still exists in the west bank city. and the threats by the occupation of the military operations will not stop the resistance in the west bank. the other side of the abrasion organization is going to be in a meeting with the palestinian president and all of the factions to formulate a response to this latest attack. it's also cooling for the international community to step in and try and bring a hold to these. now midnight the rates enroll in co, out of their western houses. 0 is near the abraham, is in the occupied west bank at the the i can see that you've taken off the you've
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taken off the vest, you've taken off the helmet. what's going on where you are. we are here at the janine refugee camp, the sides where some of these really armored vehicles where targeted with improvise devices, exclusive devices. and i'm going to here show you the effect and the damage that they have caused here at this area. we're seeing a lot of people coming to see what has happened. this is as far as palestinians here are concerned. i'm on the road to see him for, you know, the past it is, i've been using devices, explosives before, but the fact that they manage to damage 5 of them. an injury 7 is really soldiers, is kind of making palestinians feel proud here for the palestinian fighters and just a few meters away really from the 1st explosion. we can also see the 2nd one that
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is over the id that has hits yet another is way the armored vehicles this has caused, this is the situation to escalate the attention to wise. and it's kind of, sir, and well, it was an arrest re here in jeanine to turn into a 10 hour gun battle between the fighters here in did you need refugee cab and the is way the forces. now we've taken off the bus, as you mentioned, because these really forces have completely withdrawn from the ground here at the janine refuge. account, new to the is really army usually responds in kind you just showed as being, provides explosive devices that were use the damage to the is really military vehicles, the injured some of these really soldiers. i believe. does that mean that we should be expecting for the raids perhaps as a result of what happened today?
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so this is the fear amongst palestinians here is, remember we're talking about the 5 palestinians who are killed in today's weight. but these really aren't, we came in here because they wanted to arrest to kind of thing is that they believe who are wanted. they have been part of attacks against is relays and they did not achieve that. so they're expected to come back. and the fact that they use bombs coming down from is rated shop for as shows you that there is definitely an escalation when it comes to the situation on the ground. this is the 1st time in nearly 20 years here in the occupied westbank that we see is real, use that method of bomb being from the air towards palestinian target. so it is expected for this escalation to continue as far as palestinians here would tell you . at least 5 palestinians have been killed. does that mean that funerals will follow shortly. engineering we have heard funeral processions
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start soon as these raise the army forces that left it, that you need refugee camp where it's like saying no families to bid their son. the final farewells, remember, we're talking about a young palestinians, and one of them is a 15 year old. people are going to be saying the reflects to the families, funerals are expected to be has any minute. now really we're expecting them to be buried at their respective town near the abraham reporting from janine and the occupied west bank. thank you. a jeanine has been at the heart of palestinian resistance against the illegal occupation by israel has to be 1967 war. the city in the northern west bank came under israel's control, an estimated 14000 palestinians live in jeanine refugee camp. during the 2nd intifada, israel waged a 10 day military campaign by air and land to crush of palestinian uprising into camp. nearly 60 palestinians were killed. the camp now has one of the highest rates
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of unemployment and poverty in the occupied westbank house. doing an armed resistance. there is increasing, as israel denies freedom of movement and continues to rate the camp. they bought the far, soc, is the communication officer for the palestine red crescent. she says medical teams in janine have been targeted by israeli forces a port and you this is where directly targeted by gunshot, you're going to turn the beauty is in. do you mean one of our ambulance and well also have white. i'm going to tell you the gym as went out of service if you to the address at the same time or the medical teams were denied access and the lead access to the lead and injured people who they're in a very serious condition need for or their friends, health and medical services, also one of the ambulances that was written by the is there any, some wonders?
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and the e. m. t's who were in the ambulance, were taken out of the ambulance. and i still wonder why with that from the soldiers who knew something was the thing to do if you choose at the same time, the numbers of interviews were so much. hi, our team could only deal with around 43 injuries. this is from the early morning, or 4 45 in the morning to 10 to 3 pm. we those with around 40 to be injured, and evacuated to mercer's and including $27.00, a gunshot, a ones, and they have sharp little ones off the injuries. as you mentioned, it was dangerous because it was targeted toward the operator parts of the body. the head of the un, antonio gutierrez says that sedan is spiraling into death and destruction. he's
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been speaking at a conference in geneva trying to raise 3000000000 dollars to help deal with the humanitarian full out of the conflict. more than 2000000 people have been displaced since fighting broke out between the cities army and the parent of the tree rapids support forces the scale and speed of so that is the same thing to this and this direction is unprecedented without strong central supports. so going to quickly become a lot because of lawlessness of, of the security across the region. and this will model to minus 2000000 people that being force from that home seeking confusion, insipid parts of suzanne, or across the board of those glo slow for the people. they've already across the board of those into neighboring countries. and i think this countries for, that'll be tell me the and the to do everything possible to the bed board is open to people fleeing the fuse fight themes. so that guitar has pledged $50000000.00 to help this humanitarian efforts. the foreign minister is calling for an end to the
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fighting is no military solution for this concept. the peaceful solution is the only solution for this conflict. the industry expect to be caught up on the parties to stop the facilities and unity into a per t. v. as persons out a southern is people in the forefront to and to address the root causes of the comes to more on their humanitarian crisis in sedan, especially with children are going through. let's talk to a reef nor you are the sedan country director for save the children, and you're joining us live from port sedan. first, let's start with this fundraising effort, because over the last few months, various un agencies have been saying they have funding shortfalls before the sedan crisis even started. so how are they going to get 3 extra $1000000000.00 when they were already missing money for their previous programs? yeah, thank you very much. so she had absolute. absolutely. right. even before this conflict,
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real go that there was an urgent need to provide additional support to the people. indeed. and so not but because of the law, the number of people who need humanitarian assistance. as in teens by 56 percent, which means that almost half the population of the country needs to meditating and assistance times in p. and i think gets in government of all the international community to have the country and the people in the country. in this extremely difficult situation and that's why i order for. * the whole, the human and didn't community is looking towards the international bonus, meaning that governments, other donors to provide their nation and support because otherwise of them indeed, the suffering is already huge. but there's been further come from different or additional support is provided to the people off the country. you know, over the last few days, alpha 0 as corresponding st. this rob. he's been reporting on the chad sedan border,
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all the people, but not all the people that the people who are being fighting specifically in west or for crossing the border over into tried. and he was telling us the agencies that are there are over whelmed their resources, already overstretched and refugees are still coming in in ever higher numbers every day. and the big, typical donors, the western donors, your america's european countries, etc. just don't care enough about this. because they have ukraine on their minds, they have other natural disasters on their minds in just this african disaster just doesn't rank high enough for them. is that what you're feeling from donors? so thank you very much for this present. so some a problem, one of the members say the gentleman's team members have moved from uh, best uh for to just a g 7 o clock on the side there. and we're hearing the same news from the,
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the situation there is exchange a different term and who is that through this pledging, from trends and to the media. and so i'm presenting that to face of the price is then going to be a lot in just off the donors to provide additional support to the people that strategy. this is a price is the same. i say 5, this is all is their medicine their most in paul water we have seen for region back in early 2000. if we do not do some things, it's land key, but we unfortunate the with the business on things like that. again, the 700000 people lost their lives. not right now, we have the window of opportunity. if on the costs we come together, they send a message on his doctor gather to the assistance of the people in that country. we can prevent our good auster feet from taking this, otherwise we're going to be in
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a very, very difficult situation. and comm fortunate the women and children since the front of the, of the guys is that we have written this thing down for the crunchy reef, nor sedan country director for safe the children. thank you so much for joining us on the program. thank you very much. i the still ahead on alpha 0 frown so now says it will offer 25000000 euros to to easier to help stop migrant boats are seeing the mediterranean sea the the color of the rain cloud scattering, once again for the korean peninsula, southern pulse of japan we'll see some wet weather as it go through the next couple of days as a may of front the plum rise as it continued pulsing heavier rated to those central areas of china, rolling across the jays, trying to see the yellow sea. we'll see what the weather grass he making his way
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into the korean peninsula as i make the way, make the most of that dry weather to the east of that to across japan for tuesday could come waiting to stay. you'll see that went to weather sliding, further east, with some heavy down, pulls that through the korean peninsula and that right setting in across southern positive township and on into a key issue. the rank continues across central and most of its a southern parts of china at this stage, joining up with a heavy showers the monsoon brings that we have sweeping across the entire china. good rash or showers. the piping up across the philippines. see some what the weather to to know the possibility of wes sunshine and showers for indonesia, but some showers here. nevertheless. now the shabbots, we're in the air. the longest. both are free in the monsoons range. they should now be across a good possibility of the blue line shows where that rain should be line the actual range a little further east. we have seen starting an eastern to pull red forty's at for said pushing right into bangladesh. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, we're watching else, a 0 reminder of our headlines this hour is really forces have withdrawn from the palestinian refugee camp in jeanine after a deadly rate. they've killed at least 5 palestinians, 91 others have been injured. 23 of them. critical you in chief, antonio gutierrez, says sudan is spiraling into death and destruction has been speaking at a conference in geneva trying to raise 3000000000 dollars to help deal with the humanitarian fall out of the complex france has announced it will offer 2 days. yeah, more than $27000000.00 to help stump migrant votes crossing the mediterranean head of talks into this with a which are aimed at limiting illegal migration can. is president, made a surprise visit to a camp for migrants that head of talks with you nations case site and spoke to families hoping to reach your up from the camp in the coastal city of facts that you is offering. and almost 2000000000 dollar booths to head to gene is just struggling economy,
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but only as leaders into this agreed to help reduce the number of arrivals in europe. and what, why is why the only this situation must be legal? why do some countries, the mom, the application of the law in the northern mediterranean, but they do not have the same demands in the southern mediterranean. the solution should not be at the expense of the tendency in state. we preserve and protect these people and we do not accept attacks against them. but at the same time, they must comply with tennessee in laws. we will not accept any aggression against them. we will protect them. it. gina is seen by the e. u as a gatekeeper of migration from north africa to europe, but the issue affect the entire region international organization. so migration says in the 1st 5 months of this year, 55000 migrants had made their way to europe, nearly 90 percent of them by sea. that's about 25 percent more than during the same
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period last year. and more than 1200 people died on the journey or missing the top 5 nationalities of those making their way to europe or ivory coast, nearly 5500 guinea, more than 4000 people in pakistan, syria and egypt. b, i o and says for the 1st quarter of this year, more than 33000 people arrive by sea in italy, spain in greece, where the other main seaports for arrivals. more than 4000 people arrived by land in bulgaria and 3000 in cyprus. libya is another key link in this chain. alter 0 is mallaig trainer reports. now from his route to olivia's mediterranean coast, intercepted off the coast of libya on saturday. these migrants followed a tried and tested plan, set sail often with smugglers and hope to be picked up by european coast guard or charity rescue ship. but it didn't work out like that for the perhaps hundreds of
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men, women, and children who drowned when they're both saying, can these waters last week as the greek coast guard is facing increasing pressure to explain why there is a 15 hour window between it being alerted about the migrant boat and its a venture will capitalizing families thousands of miles away. like those here in pakistan administered catch me. you want to know what happened to their loved ones and all these laws, drastic wonder is the uncle of 4 boys were on the boat headed to the got the window . the children's remains haven't been found. you can understand what a parent goes to. what's happening to us, i mean, we have no information whether they are alive or dead. pray to allah, let us see them again. my name is, is, no matter how many people drowned, they are always more willing to take the risk. these men were caught in to brook on the living coast when released the almost certainly try again to cross the mediterranean. and many of these. so talk to me when it's a process is not only
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a security one and it's not only an economical, political dynamic. today we're facing a real humanitarian issue that requires intensive international cooperation between libya and all the countries concerned with the crisis. so for this year, more than 54000 migrants and refugees have arrived in italy from north africa by sea. more than 25000 came from libya. but according to the ones migration agency, more than 1000 have died or gone missing. that's the with summer approaching and see conditions improving. the number of people attempting the dangerous journey across the mediterranean will only increase. and with that, so will the desktop mouse right now, i'll just do this right. the the number of migraines dying on journeys in the middle east and north africa. is it a 5 year high? the winds international organization for migration says nearly $6900.00 people died
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on their journeys worldwide. many of them in the meta, middle east, north africa region, the migrant route from the horn of africa. 3 young men is one of the busiest one of the most dangerous migrants passed through northern jubilant seats, across the red sea waters into southern yemen, in order to reach the arabian peninsula. some also make the return journey. bernard smith has more from the booty. there's not much shouts from the relentless sea tinge a booties desolate. these men and boys as young as 11, have been tracking for a week from ethiopia. a dr. use of mussa is out looking for migrants every day and knows where to find them as they get closer to the red sea turtle. so when are they pulled off? so we cannot arrive too late and find bodies, or sometimes people in getting out of the hydrated bulk while today that are around 40. but you could find a group of 300 migrants women, goods, babies, the eligibility, in april, almost 27000 migrants came through due booty,
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according to the latest un figures. since january, the number has increased by 56 percent compared to last year. last somebody in while you're much of the world is focused on you train. so rather than supporting the you and system that helps the rest of the world. ok. so we wish they would be a focus on our region, particularly my country even yet. and that because even though everyone thinks submitted to writing is the flagship root of global migration, there are many more crossing the red sea. almost all the migraines, every c o p and i have a heading to yemen and saudi arabia, or coming back at this center in north and you booty, they'll get the only meal left helps the days. many of them are going to make it this fall. don't even realize they have to cross the sea, the red sea to get severe raping and put into a night to unbox. others pay smugglers and it's a never ending and increasing flow caused by droughts and complex. awesome m m says he's left his wife and 2 children behind hoping he can find work and saudi
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arabia, dr. yusef says, often migrants refused to go to hospital because they don't want to leave the friends. you can't do that. he says he's been coughing for 3 weeks and he seems congested. so that suggest pneumonia. now that's something, then another call to help comes in and talk to use of heads further into the does it. these men and boys heading towards the most dangerous migrant roots of the mole, according to the un. last year, 795, mostly ethiopians, were killed between yemen and saudi arabia, with violence against migrants as intensified. burnett smith, i'll just say era, a bulk booty, us secretary of state destiny blinking says washington and china have agreed on the need to stabilize relations. lincoln met with the chinese president choosing, paying on the final, the final day of his to day visits of aging. earlier he held talks with china is
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top diplomats to navigate the tensions between the world, the 2 largest economies, both sides failed to resume military to military communication. china says us sanctions are blocking congress. both the united states and china have an obligation to manage this relationship responsible. doing so serves the best interests of the united states of china and the world. one of the important things for me to do on this trip was to disabuse our chinese hosts, the notion that we are seeking to economically contain them or not. and as i've said, we're not about the coupling. we're about the risking and diversifying. katrina are you? has more from badging, a rubbing is, is adhered to china and to me, blinking describes is leasing is with chinese prison seating thing and top diplomat 20 and seem going as important and constructive. he said that both sides of read that it was important to respond to the managers,
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the relationship between these 2 superpowers. and that's like the differences there was a need to stabilize those type going forward. now, terms of the musical was discussed during these 2 days. one of the issues raised slide aging was i want to issue agent introduce cool entries. lincoln said that there was no change in the us, one china policy, that it would not support any type of independence and that a humanly opposes any change. the status quote in taiwan straits also mentioned was trade and technology blinking. didn't know that it used to us is trying to contain china economically that it welcomes a chinese economic course. a trade between the 2 slides is actually it a record $700000000000.00. so yet he said that there was going to be really no change in any policies have and good thing thing, including those export controls. because he said that there's, there's been necessary for protecting us. and national security also broke it up was the issue of the ukraine. and he said that us was pleased to receive assurances
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printing saying that it would not provide any legal support to russia. one thing that was mentioned that was obviously not successful was the attempt to revive me with the communications between the 2 sides. communication lines that were going from the house began to close the visit to my one in august. he also said going forward that there will be 2 more meetings between high level officials and he hopes that this, this visit would be a valuable starting point. he referred to it as beneficial and positive and that this would hopefully help to stabilize the relationship going back to this in brazil, or protesting against a proposed law that could effect hundreds of land claims by injured indigenous people. the senate is discussing several bills of critics. they would then just the environment. one law with limit the recognition of ancestral lands. it also strips indigenous ministers powers to oversee environmental protections. ryan, police, fire and tear gas envision is protesters,
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blocking roads in northern argentina. constitutional changes in who flee from inside infuriated demonstrators. indigenous communities say the amendments will make it easier to lift the mine operators on their land. of course, in russia is hearing a new criminal case against jail. the criminal and critic i'll explain. the valley is facing several new chargers, including creation of an extremist organization, and rehabilitating knots as a carry present time of up to 30 years of proceedings were initially streamed during the lists. the judge ordered that the broadcast be stopped. moscow based journalist julia shop of oliver has more on the trial of the as expect says at the 1st hearing of that kind, the pulse, the case is about to announce the indictments also that the defendant will have the opportunity to express his attitude to the charges lord full says, step top security measures near the facility will be drawn, listened when
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a fire is such that the judge and the cases and trace the war of his well known. a for harsh sentences in espionage cases, and today in quotes in the volume these defense demanded the removal of the judge. the demand was supported, vondik say himself, but it seems like it will not be satisfied. pneumonia is now facing, trim is in charges. the hearing is not taking place in moscow, but in the penal colony. number 6 and the dean of a region some 3 hours drive for most care to the east of that's the place when of only is subbing has 9 yet prison sentence for fraud and a disrespect to quote the your headlines on alice's 0 is really forces have withdrawn from the palestinian refugee camp in jeanine after a deadly attack, if killed at least by palestinians. 91 others have been injured. 23 of them.

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