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israel ward the have we got plenty of cool terminal sunshine, of course, a good pos of here. now, go from this plan to cloud that, sinking further south with an east with snow king back, but temperature as it does so. but it's got to come back in behind. little peppering of charlotte cloud, just pushing in across the north sea. they're out to the no agency as they've northwesterly wind will pull those temperatures down the route to what was the west, where we have an area of high pressure festival that keeps it settled and dry frosty. i have another we have cups of wet weather and they'll have to little area of life pressure which will come into west and areas if you have an impact here, is it going through the next couple of days or some? where's the weather crash? pushing up towards the south west, the purchase of england, southern areas of wealth portico, we'll see some very heavy right areas of sherry writers to the west side of the met
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. and that cold front that's making his way for the race with, with all the heavy spells of frank pushing into that eastern side of europe for a time. we go some showers pulling across, safely, eating down towards greece as we go on through. but choose day where to where the coming into west, and possibly the stiff wind as well. so some proper old time to weather coming through here. well, if you drive a wall across the north africa, some larvae showers a seasonal range across thinking, a level by the south was across the west africa with some particular wet weather, just around the gulf of getting the 5432 mar, upfront takes on the big issue, this isn't a one off you. something about a systemic issue here for black lives. don't really matter in the police for unflinching questions is war with one to 10 minute rigorous debate. people are dying because of lack of medical treatment, challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about
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this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the
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the watching, obviously, or might have our headlines this hour. if you're just joining us. quick recap of the developments and the gaza war is really airstrikes of killed more than 2950 palestinian since last saturday. that includes more than $1000.00 children. israel has killed more palestinians in 8 days and its forces date and 51 days of war on gaza in 20 and 2014. the number of it's really it's killed in i'm off is military operation now stands at 1400, including 293 sold. the conflict has forced more than 1000000 palestinians from their homes interest 9. let's get an update from han eunice in the southern gaza strip, where our correspondent, you know, side joins us. you know, what, we're tell me 1st. what's happening around you? well i'm here and uh, nice in the hospital them time eunice,
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this hospital refuse to thousands of pap indeed who have enough their homes the inside units because they were already bombarded at the beginning of the war and then thousands more. who have to come here because there are no places who have come from got the city in the north who to stay here and take practice at the hospital. while this is how the c looks outside the hospital, inside the hospital, the hospital is extremely fox with injuries and killed as the situation in the hospital. it remains overwhelmed with an accurate shortage of medical staff, medical equipment, medications, and still calling for urgent humanitarian aid. to enter the gaza strip, does the hospital still have power at this point in the hospital, how old hospitals? the goal is to have announced that a
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a matter of 24 hours. this is actually the last 24 hours where they have a solar to run the external generators that they have been depending on the past few days. or the rule has also confirmed that all goes to hospitals have a maximum capacity of 24 hours of fuel to run those external generators. and after that, there will be no power. it's all no power supply. so whatsoever from any kind in the hospitals of all goes the strip you know, side reporting from the southern gaza strip in hon eunice outside that hospital. thank you very much. and if you're just joining us, you'll know is explaining to us that all the hospitals and gaza have less than 24 hours of power left to that confirmed by the un agency for policy and refugees. and it was 24 hours left for hospitals and gaza. i want to bring in march lube is where he motions, where if you're the director of the gulf study center, it kentoria university, and we need to discuss
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a little bit what the options are for israel here from the is really point of view . they have to prosecute this war they have told is really public that their answer is going to be unprecedented. that they're going to cripple him. us prevent almost from being able to carry out any kind of attacks on his release in the foreseeable future. what are, realistically, there are options. if you look at the narrative and the 1st day in the front, the sides was basically wiping a mass of the map. basically, modeling a lot for the in a completed the marginalization of how much bringing even either a politic on fox or under drought. so after all of this, what we saw there is no enough evidence that anything touch the leadership of from us. and because that is not enough evidence that any of the targets, they say they are targeting leaders, military leaders, military bases. none of this has been announced. what is right inside of a, you know, we had this,
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we achieve that and none of it is we're not able to do any of these things. what they are trying to do that, you know, we are basically, i talked to him because on 24 hours in the last 10 days. but there is nothing to enhance to that was until that own base at the end of the day. and if the whole government has base inside is right, and he wants to convince them that this worthwhile edges of the sofa has nothing and had to tell them. but one thing that how much i talk uh, basically uh uh, nothing does. uh and, and they have basically, uh, code um it is uh they have one have it's 55 soldier or as i was wanting somebody and, and sorry that was the, i don't the time this, there is nothing to be told actually in his life. but he has said this is only the beginning, so my question is more going forward. um, what are the, you know, what are the options? i suppose that that is real, could be looking at or i think they do, it's fine to, to have a solid achievement and had to say that after all of this,
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we killed those top leader military leader. we were able to, um, uh, you know, to destroy this missile base for example, which basically i talked to is right. and none of this is happening so far and, and they are, by attracting the civilians. basically they are losing the support of the globe. the actually the opposite by continuing attracting cuz one of the interesting who we have to look at is actually looking at was a debate and sizes. right. the debate now against the yahoo, that's okay. it's about, you know, use to you started this response, a goodness, uh, how much. but you don't have actually to create agenda. you don't tell us what do you want to do. you want to distort from us. you would, you would actually to you when you were doing this for, for all of this, but most of you, i think has been achieved. so what, how long do you want to do it? and how much the ground operation when a chief to you take into consideration that there is
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a lot to be said from has and the, and the adults for them is right. it's so definitely meant that you've anything actual. this was more and joe biden just said overnight the israel should reoccupied garza, he feels that would not be a good idea. all the reports from inside is real or also that they don't want to reoccupied his territory. that they pulled out of more than 15 years ago. yeah. you know that there is a change of competitive in washington in the last 4 days. basically, to become more a logic where they talk about the humanitarian side that took about the study of the palestinians. even all of this is not enough because they are still supporting this kind of i talking to has i think that what's, what's by the was trying to say that the patient because that is, is very highly co would it because this was right, especially it's reading bring back as well as to the search of the i q 5 country and there's buying another 30 which basically present it to myself. obligation. that is why it escaped off in the last 20 years and the mushrooms waiting. thank you very much for joining us. my pleasure,
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so our appreciative jewish and wisdom groups in the us say that hate crimes are on the right is as the war and gaza drags on in chicago. a 6 year old boy was fatally stabbed. well, his mother was severely injured, but they say they were targeted because of their face. the suspect joseph in cuba was the family's landlord. he's been charged with hate crimes, palestinian american. what day also you had just turned 6 years old. his mother is still in critical condition. some jewish americans have rallied across the us and support of palestine organizers a v if not now movement plan to protest outside the white house. on monday, they are demanding that us president joe biden use his leverage to implement the ceasefire and to quote, forces, real defaulted, genocide of palestinians, and gaza. and movement was founded in 2014, to protest us defense aid to israel. maria kaplan is the managing director of the
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as not now move men. she says the us should not be sending israel weapons and instead focusing on a ceasefire. and so we were founded in 2014, in a moment that had 0 distressingly similar, you know, similarities to this moment. and what we were seeing then. and a lot of what we're seeing now is the, the, the relentless, you know, beating the drums of war, saying that, you know, israel has the right to defend itself and, and nothing else. and, and that being used to murder thousands of palestinians and we felt that was really important that there was a jewish boy saying, not in our name. we don't believe that this kind of aggression makes jew safer. it doesn't make as rarely safer. and it's important for americans used to be able to say, you know, we do not want this type of violence to be happening in our name. and we want to urge our government to use the every tool at his disposal to save lives in this
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situation. so by then has a long career of resolving armed conflict. he also has a long career on this issue. in particular, i think he wants to lead on this issue. he touts his close relationship with nothing. jago, you know, but some from south africa to ireland. present and by the end has been unable to resolve or i'm conflict. i think this could be an important part of his legacy rather than a legacy of, you know, arming a genocide and we believe that, you know, it's important for them to see that there are thousands and thousands of people of american jews were saying we will not let our grief or our the death of our loved ones be used to justify more war. and earlier we spoke thousands, you're a senior political analyst, more one to shower on us president joe biden's response to the war and gaza. this is what he had to say. the state of the 1st made on thursday
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a soft while the 2nd stage was during the release and we were going through the motions of the change of american tone. ready on thursday, it finished recording. the president was making clear, i remember fits 1st of all that it's still a cat launch for is right under the pretext of defending itself to pass from us and do what it must in the gosh district to that the, the, by the research and see how much they have something as close to punch as the final cost, which is icon. of course, again, is a bit of an exaggeration, went beyond exaggeration just to kind of the heart of costs and of getting 6 the need used to what happened this week. but 3rd, which is kind of a, the one who wants to reform is what he said. that he doesn't think he for he thinks
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it's a mistake for us to talk to 5 because he did you do what you should do, but comfortable to buy gas. that would be the room for a password to i pad, a senior state, both israel and home us have been accused of violating international humanitarian law. israel has dropped thousands of bonds on residential areas of gaza. these attacks are in violation of many international treaties. legal experts say the intentional targeting of civilians by both hamas and israel also constitutes a war crime. sends him off launched its military operation last saturday. the is really military has imposed a total siege on gaza aid workers say the lack of food medicine, fuel and basic supplies is made the situation catastrophic. many health care workers in gaza have been directly targeted by is really strikes and then is the evacuation order for hospitals. the world health organization says that's a quote that sentence, palestinians in gaza, described the force evacuation order in the north and the relentless bombardment as
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quote, collective punishment as well. earlier i spoke to francesca, albany easy. she is the united nation special rep or to or on the occupied palestinian territories. she says the conditions in gaza are becoming more acute and more urgent. i've been calling desperately for an immediate cease fire because it is, this is what is needed right now. um, no one questions that he throw hasn't been severe. the heat by crimes that are my amount to atrocity crimes, by what is being conducted by a mouse. in the 7th of october, and since the 7th of october, there is an investigation ongoing that the commissioner inquiry appointed in 2021 by de human rights council. and there's also investigation being carried out by the international criminal court of which we, we know nothing, but at the same time what stephanie, what i see happening. and i want to recall that before being the special rep for
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tour as being known as a school and are starting the, the must, this force displacement will find a scene in seems 1947. what i see, he said there are, there is, once again an eastern square, these are all these are 3 not this is the largest number for the policy and seen guys are ever being ordered to uh, to k scenario under the fall, the war i've already seen forcible trusts are happening in 1947, 491967, and you see this being and this is happening. i mean, these research to have to now even others, like in our see different region. richard g council has talked to all has warned against the risk. well, thank you money, are you an ethnic cleansing? all right, we'll be back in just a moment with continuing coverage of the israel gone. so we're on else the
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the latest news as it breaks, while dozens of cases have been reported in conflicts down, the unit says that those do not reflect the real number with detail coverage. you may wonder how all of these people don't get lost in the jungles. and the reason that they don't is it there told to follow these markers from around the world. if i go quiet, you'd be able to hear nothing. there is absolutely no one who's left here the to submit to the world slow down. we stand firm as homes with tests of global nichols reserves. indonesia is points to leave the global easy battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resources and play a role in solar energy harness the offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential, committed to environmental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing,
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your better tomorrow. tuition is so bad by the next to this moment on fiber. optics are good for the people in a state of shock. people are very scared, very stress. a lot of people are saying the country contents are tax people bonding more south. i'm shocked by our government and just care about the sides. thoughts providing arms, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for that next. truly unfortunate script. there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews. do you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the democracy in the process basically entities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the end, the brakes on the other. i think there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on talk to how does era
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the the we want to take as every day a brief look at some of the days of the news for you. credit in children have been freed by russia and has now been reunited with their families. the children, the youngest of which is only 2 years old, were released after guitar acted as a mediator. the group passed through guitars embassy in moscow before leaving russia zane. this raw v as in key for us and there's, there's lots of context around this and you'll know you'll get to that in a moment. but i want you to start with just the facts. run us through what happened as you know, it absolutely. now,
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according to what we're hearing reports from the categories as well as hearing keith, is that the doe has been involved in talks between moscow and keep secret talks that have been going on for many months. but even as early as july, you prince prime minister dennis jamal just did in the cut, there was involved in a number of issues. speaking after a meeting with guthrie diplomats in july, he said that there was assisting and many issues, especially the re, patrick creation of children. and that seems to have had some success. now in terms of actual numbers, since the beginning of this were 400 children have been returned from russian hill territory. but ukraine is identified 20000 children that have gone missing or has been held based. ready legally, by russian forces or by russia since this war began. now, the children were hearing of friday, there was one child returned. now 3 more between the ages of 29 and 17 being repacked rated, certainly a success in these dialogues, but just
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a drop in the bucket so far. to that context then there's an international arrest warrant out on the russian president. i mean, some of our viewers may have forgotten this major news, international arrest warrant out against vladimir, put in for this for the transfer, the force transfer of ukrainian children from ukraine to russia of the s. this is an incredibly primary issue for the ukranian government for the armed forces for the people of ukraine. there's even a march in the main square later today for people calling on the training and government to do more to have those children to have missing people in general found and repack created to ukraine. it is a major issue for people in terms of the context of this work and cut those rolling . this is, it is becoming more highlighted. it has become a bit of a diplomatic, a global diplomacy hub, an important partner in these kinds of things. category officials will be accompanying children throughout the process from when they are handed over by the
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russians to cut the re. authorities even accompany them either for us to go home or possibly to the borders, like a stony r beller roosters even a humanitarian court or directly connected at the border between russia and ukraine in the senior region. and cut the refills will be with these children along the way the entire process. now cut, there has become an important part or in a number of different conflicts. globally, it was an important diplomatic partner in the world. it's gone, it's done. it has negotiated deals between the united states and iran. it is an active negotiator between all parties in the ongoing cause of war at the moment. and this deal between moscow in chief certainly a bit of good news in the midst of this for our zane. mister avi reporting from keith on that. thank you very much thing for one person who has been killed as to another earthquake hit afghanistan on sunday. 30 others were injured in the 6.3 magnitude tremor in the province of herat. recovery efforts are still under way the
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country has been hit by 3 powerful earthquakes in the past week. more than 2000 people have been killed. many villages been raised to the ground, leaving thousands homeless as winter approaches. a businessman, daniel nicola, is set to become ecuador, his youngest president, south to declaring victory in sundays election. the 35 year old beat, his left, his rival with 52.3 percent of the vote. no bo will only have 17 months in office. the current selection was triggered early after outgoing president give them a loss, so dissolved parliament in the midst of an impeachment bolan's ruling law. and just as party is unlikely to secure a 3rd term in office despite projection, saying that it will most will win most seats in sundays, general election, exit polls show the right wing t i s piece is that the wind 36 percent of the vote. centrist opposition, led by donald to acidic coalition, is expected to win 31 percent, the former yorkie and cancel the president's alliance. however, as likely to secure a majority with the support from other opposition party,
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whose gets pulling the boat the most important since the fall of communism. a back to the ripple effects of the israel does a war around the world, marches continue in support of the palestinians. thousands have been rallying and is stumbled into our key a supporting palestine in denouncing the us and israel. a similar march was held in the moroccan capital of robots, protesters and politicians from across the country joined that rally thousands to port in protests in the spanish capital madrid. some protest is express their dismay at the lack of action by the international community. the international community should apply what they have applied against russia on these roads because at the moment they are doing nothing. they don't care about palestine and they've done nothing. they just say pull them and thousands of the streets of amsterdam with many same. they disagree with their countries official backing of israel. step boston was at those demonstrations. thousands of people are now gathering here and
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i'm for them marching against the violence in europe. the main not last week. he hasn't moved on to my son's biased role, and a lot of people have been telling me that they simply don't agree with that. they are very upset and very worried. also like the information president is not from damning israel's violence to show him a solid already with the same people that are premier. he said we are behind israel as a nation and i was really ashamed of it. our dutch government is not taking any action and i want to show that we as such, is another,
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agree with the prosecutors off watching this valley very carefully. they have sat even with the one is falling off and just amazing slogans or sorry and how much flag for her as well as flags. they will interfere. there's a lot of interest and see people are probably be useful to them. however, in india, protestors have marched in support of israel rallies also took place over the weekend in germany and south africa showing solidarity with israel. a quick recap. as we wrap up this, our news, if you're just joining us, developments in the gaza war is really air strikes of killed more than 2950 palestinian since last saturday. that includes more than $1000.00 children. israel has now killed more palestinians in 8 days and his forces did in 51 days of war on
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gaza in 2014. the number of his release killed in him off his military operation now stands at 1400, including 293 soldiers. the conflict has forced more than 1000000 palestinians from their homes in just 9 days. these pictures that you're seeing now the roster border crossing you were looking at the life shot of the skies over guns at this here, the rock that border crossing in southern gaza between southern gaza and egypt. i'll be back in just a moment with continuing coverage of the israel garza wor, we'll be bringing back all our correspondence from gaza from southern israel, from jerusalem as well as to bring you the very latest,
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to continue. the final study and people have the right to defend themselves that the funds for the young people will continue start getting some advice. it's possible and necessary to stand with the policy and send you straight. this random stay with us for the latest developments on al jazeera rivers normally flow into the ocean. the trout has weakened the mighty mississippi so much as salt water from the gulf of mexico has creeps more than 100 kilometers up stream. this barge is essentially a floating, movable tank that brings fresh water capture from the river to the side where the river water is already too salting pipes, transfer water from the barge to a water treatment plant were able to provide up to 2 and half 1000000 gallons a day of river water for them to actually treat and be able to actually send out to all the very residents have an ice down river of new orleans, restaurant owner,
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byron. the rid of it is in to convince. he said his water has tasted salty for months. ultimately rate is the only thing that will flush the salt back to see until then people are left to make do and pray for the drought to the the toughest night. that is really 0 strikes against gauze us since the war began. death toll has risen into 2750 palace to new skills with more than 1000 children killed the serial then. yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is elsie or a life from the also coming up to us as evacuating and citizens from israel by shit

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