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killed in his really range as palestinians more needed. the janine refugee can't live and a heap of rubble and ruins off to israel. them free guest, the military operations and 20 active as thinking as soon as he of expelling hundreds of african migrants to the border with olivia without food or water. and ukraine and russia accused each of a, of trusting to attack this upper region nuclear power plants in school for testers, of how the plant, the wimbledon, a grand but some tennis tournament, sing them is if they just stopped oil for a trip orange booth. betsy and chick sophie's results were cold. make way through the often to day is israel and ground assaults on the janine refugee camp. palestinians have found very fitted 12 palestinians were killed during one of israel's biggest
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military operations in the occupied west bank. and 20 is thousands of people as you see it joined the funeral procession engineering on wednesday. people that accused the palestinian or thursday in the un refugee agency of not doing enough to protect them more than a 100 people were injured during israel's raids and thousands of forced to leave their homes without correspondent need to abraham and is in jeanine web hosting. and refugees beginning to rebuild their lives. in con is live in west jerusalem to take us through is really reaction but fast. this report from alan fisher from the janine refugee camp is right. he's left a trail of destruction, the officer, the range. the damage is overwhelming. for the people, the timing are just a matching after 48 hours under as really a sold a chance to assess what has been lost. what can be rebuilt, which obviously they don't know what they're doing. what did they achieve? they just displayed the infrastructure in the camp. so what chevy fall of south
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showed is where these really sits set up a sniper position and his home, the spent bullets littering the floor. but when they have to own, you know, so if they tied my hands and broke me to the window, i don't know what they want it, but he pointed his gun from behind me became dentry by pushing through the wall from the house next door. all we had was a might to crush his neighbor, the heat of cutting the lost her husband on sunday, just hours before the soul began. she hasn't had the time for the chance to betty, him a capital stuff up in the we were all sitting here. the shelling and shooting was raging, there were 7 or 8 of us, the soldiers blasted through from a neighbor's house and they took us one by one to the room, next door, a grandson. his mom is just one months old. he will be told of what happened to you as he gets older, but for now his mother, irene wants him as close as much as possible. for some, just getting back into the home was a challenge. let me send me a home door. we don't care about homes, the most important thing is the safety of the people. she said them to
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reconstruction has started. they're trying to reconnect the electricity supply here to this part of the com. it's a small set, but at the moment, a small step is at least a step forward. all in for sure. i'll just see that jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. well, let's go live now to janine and speak to a correspondent need to abraham. need to of, to 2 days of this minute tree oppression. can you describe for us what you're seeing of the we're seeing damage. there are products that are trying to remove the rustle, so people can go about their daily lives. estimates your that if you take months, it's most years for people to be what has been damaged by is really if i can give you a little bit of a tutor of where we are best,
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we are totally destroyed the water system covering so been damaged that we'd seen team trying to damage to repair some of the damages here. according to what we heard from those teams, they wouldn't be able to do so the electricity is still not working in much of that a few g. com that has been also teams trying to give them just a little bit of power to be able to sustain themselves. as you can see, the damage is huge. according to people here in the top, they say 8 homes have been told to the damage to the story. but also that have been houses that have been partially damaged, which means that palestinians cannot go there. many of them cannot go back. so there's still this place, they're still living in other areas, a waiting to see what could be happening. let's not forget that the policy me in
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the 4th has been in the financial crisis. so it's really unexpected for them to have the money, the funds, the operations, to be able to resolve what these rate these have damaged here in just $2.00 days as well. we have been hearing from prime minister benjamin us and yahoo. he said that this is the fest of a number of operations. how did people that feel as they assessed? that's the challenge of rebuilding knowing this could happen again. and this has been happening all the on the thoughts smaller scale. but we've been seeing for more than a year now is really let us try and move out of the way so people can move. so it's basically not something new for palestinians to see. these is ready for us as we think the capital rocking to have it. or this has been the longest operation, the most damaging when it comes to the infrastructure. people here are focusing
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a lot in on the fact that they're trying to rebuild their lives. but also they're not giving, and they believe that these really forces did not conclude their targets and did not succeed. so there's a lot of high morales here. we've been speaking to someone who feels that they've been up the loan till they are continuing to 1st to what day of the car says, which is fine. israel made it saturday so you can see here people are going about their lives. they're trying to get back some sense of normalcy. they say that these really forces tried to break them down. but could you say this high morale and, and clearly a lot of results. but as we've also been saying this is a community that was already struggling to keep. well, the results is come from to rebuild of the question. because as we say,
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the palestinian authority does not have much resources cannot really change building up the account. so people are looking for the arabs for some of their national support to help them rebuild what these ratings have destroyed. the feeling here is that it will take months if not a lot of years before that palestinians are able to really reconstruct their life. let's not forget that in addition to the physical damage, we're talking also about like the logical thing about children who have been living on their point apartments and self and difficult situation. they, there's been children and teens of lost their lives in this operation. so the savages might be physical, we can see here, but also psychological when it comes to the fear and the trauma that kind of has caused me to abraham that with all the nation as far as from the ground engineering . thank you very much, nita. well, that's now crosstown cost one is iran khan, who joins us from west jerusalem. and ron israel is courting this operation and
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overwhelming success. that's the exact language that is coming out of the government and the security establishment services here in jerusalem. and what's the reason? the reason they say that is because the army had a checklist of things that they wanted to do when they went into the account. now, if you remember, there was a rate engineering cam 2 weeks ago, improvised explosive devices. we use that for the 1st time and it's really ami vehicle was disabled. that actually surprised me. they didn't think the palestinians had that kind of capability. so a decision was taken that they were going to go in and large number a time of their choosing. and they did have at least a 1000 troops, plus as strikes and joins helicopter, gunship think, central. and they bundled it out for 48 hours. but what they did do is components completely destroyed the infrastructure of janine, the refugee camp itself. the roads house has been destroyed. you've seen all of the
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imagery that am i called the gate as reporting that still being talked about by the way, these in any way shape or form. they all saying this is a success. and they also say that this is a blueprint for further operations. don't just be engineering refuge account, but across the occupied westbank as well. and that's something that human rights groups are very concerned about. it's also something international community is concerned about. they have been speaking of the united nations has been speaking to these really. and the palestinians, but they call and get them any closer because no one is talking about a negotiate a settlement here with the people within those counts itself. so probably so benjamin netanyahu says it's very clear. he's going to go back into the janine at some point of his choosing and he's ready. um he's ready to do that. so this is by no means over for the people of janine refuge account and lock on that with the latest, from restoration for us. thank you and man as well, let's take
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a closer look at the expense of the damage and janine 80 percent of all the homes in the county. they've been destroyed, damaged or bend. that's according to janine's deputy governor water and electricity networks have also been completely destroyed, leaving thousands of people without pallet or drinking water is ready for says also boulder is most roads in the county which have made it hard for emergency services to pass through the full cost of the damage in the refuge account there is still unclear. well, let spring in andrea domenico he's the acting head of the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in the occupied palestinian territories. he joins us now from occupied east jerusalem. 180 percent of all homes destroyed, damaged obama. that's incredibly wide spread. what are you hearing from your teams about the extent of the destruction here? and so our things have been out yesterday and then again today trying to assess the impact of the operations. today we were finally able to answer the count yesterday
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. we were just in the margin in the hospitals and in the municipality. and we are still in the process of finalizing the problem the, the assessment for. so i see is the impact on infrastructure as being large uh, difficult to say how many residential building are not anymore usable by families. uh so we are trying to work with the local authorities and with the powers of the un for then define how many families we wouldn't need to solve supports in the coming days, water and electricity as your your correspond this on the ground. i have reported to our people uh, facilities that have to be repaired very quickly. of course is making people life going back to, for some sort of norma here. and you spoke about the infrastructure damage the well, the international criminal court says it has jurisdiction of a palestinian territories. and many of israel's actions engineering could potentially be considered war crimes. now they include depriving the civilians of
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objects indispensable to the survival as a method of warfare, so will, to sources and electricity networks engineering as you've just said, have been destroyed. also launching an attack with the knowledge that it will cause widespread death, injury, and destruction, to civilian lives and buildings as well conducted in ground assaults with 2 days on crowded, densely populated refuge account, and attacks on hospitals. okay, next to the not military targets are also considered war crimes. i mean, no rights groups as 3 medical facilities engineering came on the attack. now let me ask you then andrea, given that the deliberate targeting of civilian infrastructure in particular is considered a little crime. is that what you're seeing on the ground from your teams, what you're hearing from them was to been infrastructure targeted and other site members, essential houses have been part of this electricity and water as being on the part of it. so,
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and for sure those are infrastructure that should not be on just those targets. but what is more important is that we have seen a progressive change on the package. so that's a, you know, some call the, some of the un i, conditioning of human rights, have pointed out as opposing serious issues with respect to international human rights, norms and standards, including the protection of course and the respect of life. and the main problem is that the conduct the students he's yeah, that we are seeing is you have to be more come to the state of these. and i think rather than going unfortunately, which is the regime that then the frame of that we should define in the west bank. and hence the, you know, the, the heavy inbox. i mean, you know, places into where the, the application of low law enforcement is done with drawings to phone bardeen heavy
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populated area. so this is my think and the confirmation is very heavy. and andre, this is also a refugee can, should that note of afford at some very specific protections here. and that's a very complicated animal because as a, you know, the agency to be in charge of refugees as concepts with being struggling to find the resources to deal with a large case load off of references that they are dealing with across the entire region. and not only in the okay by policy and territory, but it works in the region. and uh, and of course the impact that, that, that has, again, on the population of the populations are supposed to support is gaming. again, the increase of the price that for, for the agency that has been navigating every problem, financial waters. so that's it for sure. what was the point again, some pharmacy for to, to, to the agency a spell the, the narr of jeanine, i see has said that the u. n. and audra,
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which is the agency you've been referring to, it has failed. his city, especially in fighting to provide any support in the face of this raid. what do you say so that 100, that i think is the fair statement in the sense that it and brothers, whatever they can in the un as oh, and the progress of the right. we do whatever we can to support them, provide assistance. we are not uncomfortable for the peace process that is between the parties. and we are just dealing with the consequences of the situation on the rock. avery efforts as being given by any part of the agency. and in other words, the one half organization has to leave early yesterday center support 6 of the hospitals. unicef as being heavily involved today. it's important to water a connection and we establish that water connections. my agency is being outside to the section, the needs and many of the progress that are out every day the, the out that the support. um,
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of course i can understand the frustration in this moment. and i think that because already is very close to people. they are probably the ones that have point to knowledge, but i truly believe that is an unfair statement. while i was speaking with the head of one right in the west bank yesterday, and i know as you said, everyone is incredibly cash strapped. at that point he said the international community is going to need to step up to help rebuild jeanine. are you optimistic that will happen, especially given the huge current funding gaps. and unfortunately, i hope so. i hope so, and i really found some the support of the member states on this. but the reality is that we've seen in gather, for example, where similar, more for it has been collected. rising the operations that there's 2 people that are leaving in the, in conditions that are not totally out of it after the houses are being destroyed in bones, simply because there is no international support to, for the, for the construction of houses. as you know, you money kind of knew some initial support to, to say like,
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but the longer term investment own rebuilding houses is something that goes beyond the remainder of the many cartons. and that's basically the question of who's paying the bill for, for those damages. so just that feedback on that, i want to ask you about something very specific in terms of the idea of, of war crimes. now, one of the things i said earlier, depriving civilians of objects indispensable to the survival as a method of will fact. you've said that it isn't the money currency to rebuild. janine wilson electricity hasn't been reconnected. a lot of people have lost their homes. essentially, people have been deprived of objects indispensable to the survival as a method of will fit annual mind has the will con, been committed here. it's not up to me just obviously as, as you know, what we are here to do is to deliver the assistance that the people the serving these days and we do not spare any effort to the in other institutions. have
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to look into the definition of what is it work on and read the domain effort that he is the acting head of the un office for the coordination of humanitarian says in the occupied palestinian territories. thank you so much for your time. here with us on out of there, and we do wish you all the best with your way. thank you for having me start this. meanwhile, israel also launched as strikes in the gaza strip. after rockets were fired from the on cave, towards solving israel air raid sirens whitehead and a number of places in southern israel, including sterile. israel says 5 rockets were 5, a ball still plenty more. has us news out, including we report on the water crisis in cuba is capital has on it, affecting hundreds of thousands of people in sport, england, and australia. get ready to renew hostilities and the ashes cricket series. and you will be here with that story.
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the engineers here active a say more than a 100 african migrants were forcibly expelled from the city of specs to the libyan border. on tuesday, the juniors in coastal city is a departure points and many migrants hoping to reach equity, hundreds of people and al stranded along. but you know the libyan. busy to this folder is the latest violence targeting migrants from of the african countries of to 41 year. alternatives in 9 was stab to on monday. tensions had been rising spots now for months. hundreds of june as the ends of and protesting that demanding the eviction of my friends from the city of trent. as following the story for us from tripling, which the situation is, fox has been tense for months and that we've a breaking point. protestors of residents protested in the city against the presence of african migrants and that god violent
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a man was killed. local officials tell us 3 people have been arrested and invest in an investigation. is under way. this is a north african problem. it's not just to me is your libya in previous years was the primary transit hub for migrants and refugee is trying to reach your pinch your pin shores through the mediterranean sea of what recently this year, tunisia has overtaken libya, just to give you some numbers according to the you and refugee agency, 33860 migrants and refugees have arrived to italy from tunisia, olivia below that at 27860 you. in fact, finding mentioned earlier this year said that my grandson, refugees based widespread abuses including arbitrary detention kidnappings, torture, forced labor and rate. so people are looking for a safer alternative. so there needs to be
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a solution where people are given of these migrants and refugees are given a safe haven, an opportunity job opportunities and to be able to feel safe here in africa. now training which is 0, tripoli, well, that's not bring in reading. golfing. she's a civil society and human rights activist who joins us now from june. us re my. i understand that in the scrape of migrants and asylum seekers, there are 2 pregnant women and a 16 year old go. and there are reports that some of them have also been patient by security forces. what is the situation now? um for the moment uh, single decided to act of a so and people have been mobilized, are trying to provide health uh for uh for these women and especially that one of them is under age girl. and the of, and some of these women are, have really critical and
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a critical health conditions. so we're trying to do our best with the resources that we have on the ground. but since the deportation um has been issued by the national guard and by and by the government. so i are interesting an interest here and is very limited to that. so the thing that we can do is try to gather health and raise awareness of the subject. so i understand this is a miller tri zone in on the border and there are several 100 people stranded to that number has also been rising and recent days. now given the level of tension and the actions of choosing authors, he's, as we see, do you expect that number to increase as well as seeing the level of misinformation and hate speech that's on the rise engine you have currently. uh, i would like to be optimistic, but the numbers are looking to great unless,
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unless the government takes action and, and as quickly in a way that protects the dignity and human rights of these individuals, the situation is not going to get any better. so you mentioned hate speech and resurrect minor changes in present kaya side made some very controversial comments back in february, saying that such a hot and african migrants and i quote, continue with violence and unacceptable crimes. how much is contributed to the attention and the violence that went out saying, as well, the very opinion is echoed throughout the country and is popular allies. and it's a wide spread on social media. so oftentimes you find people who are misinformed or don't know what's going on on the ground and who believes at these ideas, especially conspiracy theories that you speak of the great or the replacement fury or the portray migraines as
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a national threat to tanisha. so the widespread of these opinions really put the safety of migrants at a very high risk. their safety is very compromised. we've had reports of a people of migrant students who had been attacked and, and people just attacked them with sticks and stones and they didn't let them take their exams. so it's, it's very wide spread. and this kind of inflammatory speech is taking in the country by storm and the pushed that no matter how much it's right to push back. and then this information just spread like wildfire, which is very, very dangerous. mean golf, you the civil society and human rights activist speaking to us from june us. thank you for joining us here on out to 0 room and for sharing things with us. thank you . well, that has been heavy fighting between so don's army on the power that few rapid support forces in the capital call to the army says it's also intensified
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operations in neighboring on demand. witnesses a on these special forces has also been deployed in the area. why don't speak to mama valley who joins us from the northern city of floats. your don nominate, i understand the fighting isn't as intense as yesterday, but, but it is continuing the flights of stairs to their thoughts, saying that to the ami housing tennessee fight. it's heavy artillery bombardments in several areas, particularly in on demand for those, but also in come to him also at the western side of the center. i'm comfortable and there is a, they're all attempts at the different attempts from the assess the opposite support forces, trying to take some new locations to expand death 2 to 3, particularly the ottoman division, which they can see the key in the fight against the, the best within these army, but also that what happened yesterday and before yesterday has really overshadowed what's been going on today because the,
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the heaviest from bottom took place from ad on from land just today, particularly an older man. and that's why some casualties a higher number than ever before has good reports of them. there is a fleet or this morning from the so the needs medical association asking any doctors or any medical teams who can be able to access one of the hospitals, which they named the a no hospital in the us, the district and undermine to be there to help in the emergency operations and the, and help being dispensed to many, many, many civilians who have been affected by the, by the fi to download the file. thank you for that update from port to don. thanks, man. ukraine's president as accusing russia, accounting explosives of this upper region. you cape house,
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blonde moscow in ton has said the key was trying to attack the facility rush. that's a good, but what is your largest nuclear facility in the days off to the invasion of ukraine last, you know, since then each side has regularly accused the of the shelling near the bronze and risking a new kid is all sta, expense from the you and you can watch dogs say they have not seen any sign of explosives yet, but they need more access to be show. should this dyson or somebody's game item is done? we have information from our intelligence that on the roof of several power units of the zip roots showed nuclear power plant. the russian military installed object similar to explosives, perhaps the simulate the hit on the plan. maybe they have some other scenarios that are already all where live in the moscow and cave fast that's had to run mcbride in the ukrainian capital, rob, lots of rhetoric as p usual. what sort of evidence is you've offering for these
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allegations? so yeah, that's right. to mean that these uh, allegations of warnings about that is that the reason planned a very precise a lot of the details coming from flood them is the lensky himself revealing what to the ukrainians. believe they have discovered in phone conversations that one of those with the manual not call of friends describing this is a dangerous publication on deposit. all the russians and revealing in his nightly address that they believe they have spotted. russian forces, placing what they believe are explosives on the roof of this operation. plot the military here in keith outlining what it believes is the russian plan that it says the russians could be planning to set off these explosives to try to simulate an attack by ukrainian force is either artillery or long range missiles, supposedly at these upper region plants in some sort of false flag operation and but whatever the truth of it zalinski is cooling this
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a new evil and making the comparison with the attack on the car cost cut down this down that was destroyed several weeks ago that said the ukrainians have blamed on the russians, and so let's get making the point that is because the international community has not held russia to accounts is effective because the way with that's the russia he says is that is now feeling emboldened to carry out this attack on this upper region plant is it does operate, your plan has been at the center of these concerns. these fee is literally since the stats of the war. what is slightly considering now is that the ukraine's ministry of health has given a warning to people living in this operational area. that is a crude, well before us that have to be prepared to evacuate. if there is a major radiological incident at the plant product, bryan the with the latest for us from keith. thank you, rob. well, let's not get the view from the russian capital with you and your ship of low unit as always competing narratives. what are you hearing there in moscow?
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according to advise it to the director general of russia's rules and then go, i told i did not cut a child the threat of key of organizing a nuclear incident. a b is that pershing nuclear power plant still remains. he said that's in an interview with the states as a vest dot channel and he not had the that's so thought it had been possible to get away from the worst case scenario. his spoke about some sources that were interested in working the situation in the media and information. see hey, also mentioned that there was a psychological tension on fatigue among is the partnership belonged to employees, but still the station was working normally and the radiation level remained unchanged. he has said that she needs an escalation of the plans to pull nato into administrate conflicts. and he also said, that's all i a e, a inspectors at the station. i had no come a confirmed information about alleged mining,
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all the plans emphasizing that. those. so i, a inspections will present the plans at the moment and they had no problems with access to any part of the station. while, according to a rough file, proceed direct. so the agency, the experts have not requested additional acts as needed to confirm that there were no minds or explosives and disappear ocean if you have planned according to crumbling, sparks pass on to meet trips called consequences come be catastrophic of key is goes ahead with is some patasha as he put it, but russia is doing all it can to prevent the tragedy. while foreign ministry spokeswoman maria's, the harbor has also keys key of a pulsing a terrorist attack of the station. she added that the possible publication that could affect the being type plan as well. russian for him in the system, getting the roles cooled back. she's actions of the ukrainian side, a lie. so as we see, the accusation exchange continues. and according to the russian officials, the situation kind of gets out of control. you dish approval of that in the russian
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capital. thank you. yeah. a while still a head here on alger 0. find out why some lots deficient men in the us are turning it attention to a different kinds of catch. and then suppose another tough football joins the running list and stuff. signing up to play in the saturday and friday, the the hello welcome to the cat, the international full coast. i'm hopeful we may cease any useful raid into drought affected pots of a year require over the next couple of days. a few showers in place. 3, the remainder of wednesday, but to nothing too much to speak up small. so as we go on into with the state, that rain will ramp up, slide across the river plate 16 celsius the import of services,
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the temperature is little low over the next couple of dies much if uh south america is dry and settled up tools and know if that's where the usual crop a really heavy shower is set to continue the show is to also spreading it across the western parts of the caribbean, and that's the big area to mount across the eastern side of the caribbean. so bringing some very heavy rain into the, the grades around tennessee, espanol jamaica cuba say some shop shows longest spells of fray mussel making his way further west, which as we go through into with the state by state drive in price a full jamaica, his bound yada, not to cuba, to pad across the eastern oddest of that stage as well, with plenty of sunshine, more or less on show it to request southern parts of us over the next couple of days, but still less live. the paid down pulls down towards the southeast. and heavier showers, right, the way the eastern parts of canada,
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other countries inside story on al jazeera in the the welcome back to watching out a 0. i must also take it and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories, funerals of in house and the occupied westbank for those killed by the is really military during hits to data cells underneath. at least 12 palestinians were killed in more than 100 engines. these ready ministries, rates have left a trail of destruction engineering many homes and businesses in and around the cities. refugee accounts have been active as soon as he has a hundreds of asking my friends of stranded along. but soon as he ended up being bored,
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they were forced to be expelled from the city as facts hasta. as soon as he 9 was stopped to death on monday the you in security council is the basing. the secretary general's 2022 reports on the violation of children's rights and concerns which left out israel and documents more than 27000 serious violations and 24 regions of them all at speak take care. but that is under. he's at un headquarters for us. gabriel. lots of focus in this meeting on israel and palestine took us through the contents of this report. well, this is an annual report. it comes out every year by the secretary general, looks at violence against children in the context of armed conflict around the world. and they look at dozens of countries just this year. and this reports i looked at over 24 different countries, really to main highlights. one is it,
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for the 1st time ever russia was put on the so called blacklist in the attic section of the report, due to children that had been killed 80, according to the united nations killed in ukraine. that's the 1st time russia has been a secure, a security council, permanent member has been put on this so called blacklist, but also looking closely at israel and palestine as well. this report pointing out that 42 palestinian children were killed by his rarely security forces. last year alone. so we expect to hear from both the israeli and palestinian ambassadors during this meeting at some point there. oh, for 40 different countries expected to speak at this meeting. but clearly, as this moves on, we do expect to hear from the masters of both israel and palestine, whether it will make reference to this, especially in the context of recent events engineering. okay. but if the u. n confirms israel is responsible for killing palestinian children. why isn't israel intuitive on the secretary?
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it tells you general circle blacklist. yeah, that's a question that a lot of people are asking and have been asking for many years because israel has never been included on this blacklist that the secretary general puts out human rights watch. other organizations have been very critical of this, the answers because israel has quite a bit of power here at the united nations and elsewhere. and they use that power and their influence, if you will, to basically signal that they would potentially boy caught some un organizations. if they were put on this blacklist, also there's pressure behind the scenes from israel, israel's ally, the united states, also to not put israel on that blacklist so far. the secretary general has said that he's watching it very closely, but not the israel is not put on that blacklist, even though the secretary general and his report points out that caused indian
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children are killed by his really security forces. he just takes them off of that annex which is certainly very significant. campbell, as on the watching that nice thing, a lot debate for us at the un. thank to gabriel. israel's admission from that so called list of shame has drawn criticism from rights organizations last year. it was one of the west for palestinian children. the latest defense for children report found that is really false isn't set cuz shot dead 40 full palestinian children in the occupied westbank last year. most withheld in ramallah and jeanine in 2021. the right scrape recorded 78 dash 9 and 2020. so from this year, at least assessing 3 palestinian minus have been killed 3 in recent days. will that speak to? i will excise, she's a child advocate. he joins us now from ramallah. i, as we were just hearing that from gabriel, russia was added to the blacklist, but israel was not. how do you feel about that?
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that it's cleared about this list. that's the based on political visa on smoke that you might like sort of humanitarian, more resistance on the i believe that the, that you and itself is complicit. then the describe because is an, as there is a to fits a history since the 2010. no, it shouldn't be included in that list since that the establishment of the uh, the uh the, the monitoring the situation and out of conflict situation since the 2000 up in nowadays. so it'd be, uh, an odd b and d. is that what you just said? let us get a more than 2210 seconds. but as the mentioned brand so far is see it at $35.00. but it's to mention that in what killed the doing amongst them, 13 foot away from that to me until the last minute that slipped against it in for
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a bit of speed that should've been what can. so we believe that is that i should be include that and then we believe it. so the, the army is the most appropriate autonomy to be included uh in the list of but the us crystal is secured, etc. janette on for autumn is, and i'm who said that so you live to get insights because you said it can practice is not a binding to the input metallic minutes. the last 10 don't spend, leave the principle of distinction. improve, understand this, this, this was very good for them. so the concept into the, in the gum bath, you wouldn't get any less. let me ask you about that. i because as you say, a number of those killed engineering in the last 2 days were on the 18. and as you say, thousands of children were killed by israeli forces last year. has the mission of israel from this, this creation perhaps more of a sense of, in tennessee to i think, uh its uh, the green lights from, uh,
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the international community for it to go ahead with that. its 1st is against that a standard to put in and they'll keep by that a student. so that is because as long as there is no accountability for their practices, and so, and we go on on the subject, this is 2nd spend, it's to mention that. and so we believe that that is, that all of the international community to put motor, but a set of and sentient is that i have for these practices. and as long as there is no accountability for the so that you just sort of sort of 4 is that i am, this was an employee. that is what i have to keep on it. and it's, at least it's against the students who billions amongst them to that. well, speaking of accountability we had from the jeffrey roberts, analia, full of the united nations will kind of judge. and he highlighted that you need independent objective access in order to assess whether will crimes have been committed,
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including ours against children. and israel is refusing that access. and i think that the 40 the uh, the board. so the commissions that have been established by the your, um, uh, if you, my concepts came to the same conclusion. that is what i, what it comes and crimes against humanity. but the problem of to transmit these accommodations and i'll come into action against is in order to pass on it to stop these practices against them. we believe that the international community at that disposal, they have a lot of tools in order to assumption is that i like diplomatic or political or economic. and as i've sent you in against is an order to force it to a by to speak. i'm guessing you and god, but the problem, for example, doing the less, the, sort of the, against the a,
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a guess janine comes that there was support. the quote is that i from international community amenities a u. s. when they got it. got it. that is what i am a has, but i to defend as security. and that we believe that the, uh, the just guessing port is what i am and uh, committing these crimes against them among the children and started up to fix that . the, the, the main database is 2 concepts tourism whimberly, the, the, at bips it, it's a mouthpiece then it from the point that the store is what i have set this up because you supposed people to succeed at the end. but it's that i will ex tash the child advocate speaking to us from a lot. thank you for joining us here on out to 0. so thank you for sharing your thoughts. thank you or can yeah, says it's delaying the plan, the reopening of its border with somalia. it follows an increase and attacks by i'll show about fighters in recent months of more or less and that speech katherine sawyer,
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she joins us now from mendera on the kenya samaria border. a catherine took us through this delay. is this a, a security or a political decision here? the web blows, but uh right now, uh the government is saying it's because of security concerns. uh, we have hod from the cabinet secretaries. what interior can do to keep booty, who visited this region. uh and you know, uh he was talking to a residence, assuring them about uh um, you know, they are safe. uh, but we have seen uh in the last couple of uh months. uh, we have seen this increasing a talk so long. the boat. uh, you know, several people have been killed as a talks are targeted out on the um, security forces civilians as well as the so sealants are planting explosive devices
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um on the road. so that's why the government is very concerned indeed. and that is why as well the we've heard from the minister who has said that they, the government is now going to solve those plans to reopen this boat up because of those so concerns. now the board are itself a, was a closed in 2011. when you know, can yeah, of full says deployed to somalia to help the government the fight. also. bob, now the government right now it's saying has blamed also bob for this a talks. but even, even with that also, bob has not claimed a need uh responsibility, but the government says that it is also about that he's doing this and the government is going to do whatever you can to make sure that people here are safe. catherine, as you say, kenya has suddenly seeing it's set of allison bob attacks fall from nevada to there's an ongoing somali lead defensive again,
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spousal lab right now. has that had an impact on kenya to well, it, yes, it has a huge impacts because, you know, we have seen these the talks of by also bob ink can use. so as a several people, you know, a series of attacks have been, happened have, have happened in can you off including all the way to the college copy to also hundreds of people have been killed as soon as 2011. when you know this, uh, i will forces was deployed um, in, uh, somalia. but right now, what's happening in somalia itself is that we have seen that the government has, you know, started this offensive. and you know, the government has managed to push also bob away from key territories that once occupied. and right now there is, we are on the us,
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false. so stage of these offensive all the way from jew bland and good. get all these all areas along the kenya border. so you know, security forces and people here as well, which is the buddha. i worried because honestly, i finally said that the alter, bob could be moving towards this side. and that is why people a very why and that's why the government as large as well. catherine, sorry, that was the latest for us from mendera on the kenya. somebody bought a thank you so much, katherine. so moving 100000 people in cuba is capital without volta and the government is banning aging facilities, climate change, and us sanctions, and august and reports. now from havana. you know, lydia fernandez is getting used to life without running water in a 5th floor have under apartments. so you know, has to fill up parts buckets and even have a washing machine with drinking water in the future. you have people in this building has spend the last 2 weeks caring will to up the stairs because the water
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pump and the out of a tubs broken. we've informed the authorities, we keep complaining. we don't know what else to do. those around his residents use to ongoing. what's the problem is the situation is now critical. the city's water system has not been upgraded since the 19 twenty's and leaking pipes mean around 50 percent of the water supply is lost with crippling us sanctions on an economy that hasn't recovered from the pandemic. the cuban government doesn't have enough money to maintain that some destruction. thousands of people rely on these websites for the now and he filled up once every few days. many residents resorting to desperate measures. we opened them on hold, wins as what to, to feed up. we do it, you know, there any way we've always pushing anything. the cuban government says that more than a $100000.00 people in the capital living without running water level, they said we must do everything. we can even the impossible so that people get
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water and monitor who's the most effective so that water gets to them. and we can figure this out by being outside in the street. for people living in this state, delta health can't come soon enough. as they might, and i won't say my city and i will, there's no water in havana. we're going through a difficult situation. we may have skin diseases soon because we've gone through so many days without water. the city sally is the best time to do so. yesterday i normally would, you didn't shower yesterday. there's no water. it's hard to sleep. yeah. well, while the blazing stomach continues people treasure, what's in this water? they have had augustin alger 0. hold on. oh see we oh counts has long been a delicacy and thoughts of asia in the us. it's launch the exports is but that's also changing. global warming is forcing pollutants. fishermen to diversify as the largest population in the region is expected to shrink by moving 60 percent in the coming is john henry and has went out from portland, maine,
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as the waters of the rocky goals of maine, has become a hot spot for climate change. scientists say it sheltering coastline shallow depth and the north moving gulf stream or warming, its waters, driving mains, iconic, lobsters to the north. so for the past 3 years, the crew on board the lobster boat, miss lynn had been supplementing their catch with his side hustled help farming. i figured why not give it a try if you want to keep these communities why these islands leave, you need something to work for me to see why. steve train and his crew plant seeds on the 300 metre long ropes by spring, each bears 2 and a half tons of see what we need not to provide are in common with the fact that
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this fisheries honestly loved steering as a year round business. but fishermen say they make most of their money in summer and fall. scalloping happens in winter with child harvesting happens in spring, and that adds another season harvester say a lucrative one. when is harvested, the kelp is flash, frozen, and sold in more than 2000 stores. across the us, we have grown from landing 30000 pounds in 2018 to last year in 2020, to landing almost 1000000 pounds of help and growing from 5 partner fishermen to now over 30, up and down the entire coastline of main. it is, it benefits the local economy. conservation estate health also improves the water co gross over the winter, and it takes excess nutrients out of the water, nitrogen, phosphorus, it also takes carbon dioxide out of the water. and so around the calc firm, the water quality is better. i mean,
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we have good water quality and health and makes it even better. the seaweed, sir, just helping to raise fortunes along the gulf of maine to keep pace with its rising water temperatures. john henry and l g 0. portland, maine. it is now time for sport and his id. thank you so much. just still 0. louis enriquez, be name is a new head coach of perry son jeremiah, and the spanish replacing crystal. go to get his leaving the club of to just one season. when we take that last job is with a spanish national same. and before that he's in charge of boss alone. and for 3 years he won the european champions league during this time the fall. so and it's that trophy, he'll be desperate to deliver a p s j. the appropriate thing. the privacy is all 1st thing i would like to start the club. the are the ships, the president of the sporting director for the confidence they have started in may . i'm delighted to be here and i hope to apply everyone for this confidence. when the family to of england submits,
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failures are on the move. this is mason mounts wearing his new manchester united should. he's joined the $69000000.00 in early the 24 year old released a farewell message to funds the result club. chelsea given this speculation over the last 6 months. this may not come as a surprise to you, but it doesn't make any easier to tell you that i've made a decision to leave chelsea the mounts that spends a seniors at chelsea having come through the academy from the age of 6 and you won the champions league there in 2021 and is expected mount sing. that same light back in rice has agreed to join also from west time to deal with more than a $130000000.00. smart. she's also most of the transfer record and is the biggest transfer ever between 2 british clubs. bryce was west time captain enough to 10 use his final game for the club. so him lift this 1st trophy in 47 use when they won the wrong path. conference lead final one of the forward or best. so if somebody knows, joins sadie right and same. i lastly as a free agencies on
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a 3 year contract, them to 31 year olds bazillion joining. go keep edward mindy, who's arrived from chelsea management a little, whatever, think become it. so that level, including the champions league and the club wells kind of the 3 to the quarter finals of the gold cup. they were on foreign, a match against cuba. junior highlight sort of things of the canadian school from the sports and the 21st minutes comes to missouri. i was double the late 5 minutes late sir james nelson. and leon miller or so on. the score sheets ceiling a full suit with my play. one of the cause of wimbledon has been interrupted by 2 just to stop oil protest is a flight briefly held up on full sights. as 2 people run on throwing orange constructs in chicks or pieces almost across the light system by environmental group of targets at a sports event. last week, they were honest to pitch it loads during the 2nd. she's test between england and
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australia. splitting always powder onto the outfield. stuff. rain is also bring to light and pilot number 3 c dental method of was able to get through. he's much some of the reform. quote number one, the russian facing 100 fire of the ferry in straight sets for us. so i can chance and method that might be on the full found out this even if my 3 changes to that same for the 3rd, she's test against australia thompson. ben stokes is without only probably be good at this. like i did. shoulder all is jimmy on the cement josh tongue also arrested my we natalie, chris works monkwood back into the song as a and look to hear back from going to down in the series of to the consensus lost in the 2nd test. i don't, i don't think we can galvanize the degrees any more than wait time. we ought to be honest. and i think there's been a obviously a lot of noise around the incident last week. it loads, but for me is the cops and then from the solving. and so, you know, i think the best thing that everyone needs to do is just move on from okay, most vote for me in
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a couple of hours time. but that is how we are looking for them so, so things have changed a well, that's it for me. and as far as you'd pay for this news out, but don't go away, i'll be back in just a couple of minutes where it's much more of today's news to stay with us here on the, the issues of the day, we've got to start the intensive foaming systems the climate change, protect destruction, otherwise we wouldn't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top and major a and says this is american
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economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light target either, but it's only going to be me is targeting bone. are those gonna swollen? it's important to have this conversation. we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0. where is the western agenda heading? that's the g 7. really even matter anymore. who's more electable, joe biden? or donald trump, or jeremy, listen in the media undermining our society. can americans cross their supreme court is not corrupt. the quizzical look us politics? often line the i pushing the, the,
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the one to blow by the perspectives, the the anger and defiance and jeanine, the thousands of people attend the funerals of the 12 palestinians killed in as rainy, rain the color their uninstall. dave, hey, this is al, does here i life and also coming up the u. s. navy says it's preventative. ron from
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