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once none of the children have been educated beyond 5th grade, the races on the democratic dishonest, how the country fast will determine the lives of future generations. the end is really as strike has target to the janine refugee camp in the occupied. the west banks to people has been killed. the color that i'm a and this is alex is here at like from to also coming in a cafe and the shopping plaza. target isn't garza holding 20 people killed. as israel says it will step up. its funding campaign desperately needed food and met some finely trickles and took also the ones who monetary and chief tells out as
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they are that more a could be on the way and do as presidential advising says he's talking to his really isn't asked if he's trying to get them to delay a ground invasion garza the well, it is 6 am in gauze at what israel is bombarding. the besieged enclave for 16 stay . is what was military? it says it's stepping off a tax on the gaza strip as it prepares for what it calls the next stage of this war . but now there's also been red is really striking the occupied westbank. at least 2 people have been killed and the janine refuge account will not strike him last. these really only says it's targeted what it caused an underground terrorist street . believes we only the 2nd time israel has it almost an area on the occupied west by since 2006. well, let's be taught correspondence. our colorado. she joins us now from amolla in the
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occupied west by sar as we since and as strike in the fight. westbank is with me on years. what more do we know about what happened tonight? the yeah, is the size. yeah. and that's why it's called the residence of refugee come by surprise, in 5, they said they 1st had it and then they store it. they said that they've seen it is really fine to jet. and that was later confirmed by these radios. me saying that it targeted this most because it says it was specifically targeting a pace that was being used as a c'mon censor of t like full jeanine palestinian sciences that had planned and attack coming up. and then also were behind several other attacks from before on they said i, there's really citizens of these really, uh, security forces. now interestingly, this particular mosque was the center of a siege that happened back in july for 48 hours with 12 palestinians were killed.
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homes have been destroyed at the time. it was a massive res on jeanine refugee camp. the biggest uh, since 2002 and during that time these righty forces has tried to destroy the tunnels underneath the mall. but some they said the palestinian finances were using to move around on the tech says because of these raise the israel, keeps carrying out on the refugee and comp. 8 but they hadn't managed to catch any of the fights is the time now the saying that the palestinian fights is which are you part of the janine brigade we're part of the law makes it has. and how much just to give you a bit of background on doing the jeanine brigade, they were formed in 2021 uh, one of the biggest palestinian resistance groups, hey, and occupied westbank. and that's been really a cause of of concern. so he is re these because out homes and they've been behind
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lots of via text. they've been carried out against the forces and they seem to be increasing in strength around. yeah. so to me this here, what has been the last of tensions here? sorry, you mentioned raids that has been intensified cracked um that over the last couple of weeks i believe it's been more than a 1000 people now. arrested is the expectation that that will continue. absolutely not in 5, just as waste. ok, now there's been several raves uh for the last couple of hours in different areas here and occupied with spike new novelist, bethlehem just outside of ramallah as well. uh, one of the municipality. uh may, is, has, has been arrested to, um, so that is not going anywhere in spanish thing that being set up. and of course, one of the biggest series of raids that happened on stock today. and so uh, across occupied west bank, they arrested more than
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a hundreds protest opinions. they said mostly these riley st, mostly homos members. and that's been verified by palestinians his life. but apart from those that they talk a thing, which is how nice members of also been arresting people, but posting a, you know, activist, so john list even that our pricing, anything that some towards a support to pull those are in cause or of course as an insult at by israel of war on a people in gaza. and also we're seeing that people are too scared if you'd like to protest against that because the worst of those, the rest is actually a lot more fe amongst palestinians here of was yet to come. so high, right there was a nice as far as from ramallah and the altar by westbank. thank you so much sir. well, at least 12 palestinians have been killed. and then there's rarely striking causes southern, such as con eunice, that strikes his a cafe with many displays. palestinians would gather that to use its western generation separately. also in con eunice, though, in his reign the s drive,
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when the house killed 2 women and an 8 year old child street essential garza and his really arid on the shopping, plaza killed 9 people wounded thousands of others. a mass of fires, you see engulfed that lockers and the only sarah refugee camp destroying several stores. there are a couple of them as income units for us. and he's told us that palestinians are living with non stop selling. and drones are the, has remained constant ration of the is right here, right? but generally 2 areas in rough, our district that big law here as well. and state law here town, a residential building was level to the ground by these very occupation forces. this residential building was turned into ashes a number of casualties. also have you ever says in terms of prof, i, 3 areas inside this district had been uh, throughout the last hour, haven't even bothered the around font fountas, sinews were killed. the do to these, i'm going strikes from the gaza strip as
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a cut right now. clearly here in the background, the sound of these really tribes unmanned aerial vehicle which are responsible to provide information to these regents in order to carry out some strikes from the besieged territory. so it's important to mention that these kinds of terms conclusive piece, a collection of damage to the, to the palestinian psychology and even to the, to the way of living because it's very annoying and sputtering in every single time . so you know, the ground to inside, inside because districts, since the beginning of the use really strikes yes, the dates more than 200 pounds used for kills and not keep thompson use because it, it's v as in mike math because they just don't believe that the gonna wait till next morning. meanwhile, a small convoy of 20 trucks carrying food in minutes and have entered garza through the roof of crossing from egypt and unloading a desperately needed call to the right troops. 88 weren't even making dense in terms of relief for the 2 point. 3000000 palestinians high force the triple,
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and they've been standing ready for days and had lost the 1st laurice carrying desperately needed supplies were on the move from egypt into garza. just 20 of them . what 8 agencies, a cooling, a drop in the ocean when it sustained reliable supply is what causes people require . one that can uh know nothing about and we hope this is the beginning and that's sufficient. 8 will arrive side and there would be a little pressure to stop that question. on garza, with food, water and medicine were all unloaded. the move few out of his way the conditions barring and as it gets as good a time us and the board was closed again, immediately. no way out. so those with far and passports who'd been told to gather that among them, the mother in law or scotlands 1st minister comes or uses people if goes a want to live. because and then they even pretty. there's no air a so so awards the children play and the days i tell you in the evening, my heart is broken. through the day israel's bombardment continued and
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goes and sits hmo buildings turned into craters. 3 generations of 172 here. this woman says, israel is only continues to tell civilians to himself on the trouble of money, 30 bucks to humanitarian conditions in the strip under control, we continued to stress that the residents of the north should move to the south and the humanitarian aid that went into the strip you will be delivered there at an international summit in cairo. jordan's king called any force displacement of palestinians, a war crime, sentiments echoed by the palestinian president. and then what i do mean will, how would that reward of any attempts to displace our people from gaza? and we also award for any attempts to expel some experience from their home or displacing them from jerusalem or to westbank elsewhere. that was restated support . israel's right to self defense, along with its obligations under international laws, despite the incredibly difficult circumstances. i have called for discipline
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and professionalism and restraint. from these re email. israel stated will rain is a permanently change picture. the eradication of i'm us as a military and governing entity on saturday. israel's army released these images of it. so just training for ground invasion are you suppose it i'll just 0 to hold a minute trailing from us says that israel has refused to accept its office to release 2 more captives. he's running the government has dismissed those comments from us as propaganda. and tennessee of crowds of israelis riley, is demanding more to be done to secure the release of captives being held in tulsa, oklahoma, challenging the 4th in tel aviv a cry for help. outside israel's defense ministry anguished relatives of captives held by how most demanding their release. 7 god,
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during the day after from us released to american captives, demonstrators urged leaders to implement a ceasefire and expressed anger with how the government has handled it all hours later, an announcement from the assembly gates the military wing of come us saying the army, the group informed the contractor, they plan to release 2 more captives without conditions, but the israel refused. we have offered to hand over those a comparative slot in severe humanitarian condition, but their governments, they are not c as some that they want to continue coming over till then. they want to continue bombardments. the houses in response to the office of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. called the claims by how mass mendacious propaganda and said we
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will continue to do everything necessary to bring all the captives and missing back home. analysts say the message from israel is clear that it won't negotiate with how much is where the bulk negotiated was. the colleagues who facilitated the negotiations with a mosque to allow the 2 women as the american citizens to return home. and it is all they believe that is part of the psychological, more than once to gain time be for or to stop is where maybe where is international more international pressure to stop is way from the ground. evasion into does it from the is really government, increasingly bellicose rhetoric and continuing military buildup. i'm not, we will turn this equation to $180.00 degrees announced
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a day of the attack will be remembered as the day that started the final incomplete destruction of the almost terrorist organizational loan, a few months the subsidy. again, we will deepen our tech support. we will minimize the dangers to our forces in the next stage of the war. and we're going to increase the a text well calls for humanitarian ceasefire only grow louder. the bombardment of guns already relentless only intensifies how much i'm doing with 0 occupied easter was us president sharp 5 and has said that he's talking to the israelis when asked whether he is encouraging them to delay a land invasion garza, the. 7 the well, the us will be introducing new draft resolution to the un security council on the
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war and also the resolution. the does not cool for us. he's fine. gabriel is on the has moved from new york of the draft resolution that was issued by the united states to the un security council has 3 pages long. it's 17 different points. there are a few. i want to point out. it says it is real, has its inherent right to self defense. it also condemns from us multiple times for acts of terrorism from october 7th attack on israel. it calls for the release of all hostages being held by him us, and it calls for her e run to stop or transfer of weapons to armed groups. and it also voices appreciation for cut our, for it's mediation role in getting the to american hostages fried. but what is not in this draft resolution might be just as important as what is in it. there is no call for a cease fire or even a humanitarian pause,
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and there is no call for association in any hostilities. now the us is given other security council members until 10 am local time on sunday. the issue, any sort of free bottles or amendments to this draft resolution. it could go to a vote by the security council as early as monday gabriel's on to how does it new york a hostile ahead here on out of their protests, continue across the walls in solidarity with the palestinians on the fire garza under an argentine a where a political provocative is proving popular and has the most as an unlikely function that in the countries election, the in depth analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate home off, not just their capability informed opinion,
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large numbers of civilian skills, including children, good cutting of electricity disputes. we are friends, frank assessments, by frankly, china is position is it's not going to get involved in anything. little, apparently they're going to continue to call for peace and talks inside story on how to 0 safe. again, the media, censorship, and the rise of all 3rd period wake up one day. this system has been turned from an electoral democracy into a competitive and i looked at the last the power in hungary for the experiences of those who leave it every day. but is it shut on us? what do we have to be very careful, of course, and we have to be brave enough to support that pressure. how democracy dies. democracy may be on al jazeera, the government challenges
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here, as well as the, the welcome back to watching al jazeera. that's one of our top stories. this faced one, palestinian has been killed off to read as rarely strikes the janine refugee counts and the occupied westbank. it's only the 2nd time that is around his room stairways and the old supplied westbank. since 2006 moving 20 palestinians have been killed in the night is rarely stripes and the cause of strength. a popular cafe as well as a shopping sunset among the places targeted since the 7th of
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october, at least 4385 palestinians have been killed him is really strikes a g 6 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank. 1405 is radius, have been killed since a mass launched it some other tree offensive. on the 7th of october, more than $1040.00 palestinians have interested in the occupied westbank since last attack. and 210 people were taken captive in southern israel during hamas as military operations of, of thousands of people gathered in london to march in solidarity with the palestinian people. so nega was that they turned up for the 2nd day in a row on the touch with a heavy rain young the older from different organizations, the place full and the secular. oh, with the same intention, it's not about religion, it's about. so you might have to come in to get down 5 for what size and
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represent every one to come out. and then for me to, to come out because students have had experience of genocide. tens of thousands of people have once again much incense from london to demonstrate that and what is happening in gaza, but also to show solidarity. we're just kind of sitting in the open ice of said they will keep moshing awareness of what is happening that from madrid's to milan. i'm beyond even in germany, home to one of the largest muslim communities in the european union. the west such protests have been restricted. the government says that the cubs ought to stop public disorder and to prevent the semitism. but many has still turned up publicly
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expressing support for thousands. despite the rest of the rest and as the will in garza enters its 3rd week, there is no sign of the motion is lessening for the demands that so many hit on making. the lead is to find political solutions to this conflict. so any vehicle i'll just, sarah london, the, the, let's take a look at some of the stories making use around the world. now, at least 6 people have been killed off to a russian this all the time on the ukrainian region of cookies. another 14 were injured when the missile struck a postal distribution center. the regions government says all those killed the civilians lashing at the sides. well, doctors treating injured soldiers. and you can say that most of the walgreens now are the result of shrapnel show fragments and lines lines,
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not bullet wounds. algebra spoke to a field medic about the challenges of rescue walk and motors and aerial attacks and few a face to face bottles. same as robbie has worn out from ukraine's southern front line. a computer programmer before the war. now a compact medic, nick named doc based on your rebutting on ukraine southern front. drones showing snipers come with a job, he says, and getting to someone who needs help. can take all day what issues sometimes evacuation vehicle comes on to file. we lost several cause burned and left on the front line. yeah, it happens. but the biggest threat a kamikaze drones because they can travel far distances and a dangerous on open terrain. often completely exposed when rescue cars get hit. no one escapes injury doc says he's seen it firsthand. but the more nipple is it. more your truck describes the sound of rockets flying overhead and he was at a forward position directly across from russian lines. his leg was mangled by
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shrapnel. ukrainians use the term meat grinder to describe the conditions and high numbers of dead and wounded on the front line. i thought somebody was my guys came out on the fire. they didn't leave me behind. i was losing consciousness. so they told me to see him, he's grateful, he says 2 people in the trench with him were killed. the moving positions were told to spread out, walk single file, avoid on march areas. because since the war began, ukraine has become the most densely mind country. in the world, mind fields spread out over thousands of kilometers. the biggest threat of troops on the southern front clearing them, could take years. dangerous, but vital work that cannot begin until the war is over. zane bus robbie, olga 0. your robot name and ukraine, separate regional regional. this is an awesome gina,
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heading to the polls and one of the nation's most critical elections. south america is 2nd largest country is experiencing lessening inflation and soaring poverty. how lost in america edison, lucy and human reports, now from buenos aires, where a political provocateur has matched as the unlikely frontrunner. it looks like a wild dragon's fire show. a campaign for nearly a character which have yet to be late. presidential frontrunner who wants to demolish argentina's political class to get rid of them. oh, you don't want any less. you want to conservative economist wheels a change, so to cut government spending and $100.00 bills symbolizing hill dollar rise in economy drowning in nearly 140 percent. inflation relays says that the origin time currency, the official is, was quote less than excrement in the country. that is most stranger to extend fixed
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in politics really is extraordinary. rise in popularity can only be explained by the disenchantment that origin times have been accumulating over the last decade. with traditional apologies. 45 percent of origin times are living below the poverty line was once one of the worlds which is countries central left economy ministers since you must die from the governing power and this party is pulling in 2nd place and conservative. but the simple rich insert. 6 they enjoyed support from young voters, even though his schoolmates used to call him local. the crazy one of us when i gave me late is convinced he talks to did talk to a medium like in the movie the $0.06. the big question is whether any of the candidates will be able to rescue argentina to michigan nomic and social 34. see, and human al jazeera window site is a symbolic way is by saying
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a color outbreak that sought to have already killed more than a 100 people uninfected are the 5000 since february, the government has restricted public gatherings to try to stop the spread of the disease, but the numbers are rising and with ours used to be a repeat of an epidemic in 2008 until thousands of people familiar has been of the color outbreak and blue. here a district in south east involved was monica, and province is one of the worst. and 15 years back in 2008, 4000 people died from the disease. once vive, off the latest outbreak, steven must have ingle suspects. what do you think to that was hospitalized for almost a week? he says he so treatment early and is lucky to be alive. in the i spent 3 days at home with diarrhea and then i started vomiting. i tried to eat, but i kept vomiting. i started sweating and drunk a lot of water, but i continued to feel weak. ortiz, a blaming post on
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a patient and water shortages. a few bull holes in the area. this is the only source of water for many households. it's used for everything from cleaning to drinking. the government has limited the number of people attending funerals and other public gatherings to know more than 50. it suspects that more than 4600 people may be infected with colorado. now you should see the, the to be able to identify while some businesses have been close to stop the spread, these can so nothing, nothing is being done to deal with the outbreak. someone's going to put it up but got it. got it. the color of the problem is not new. we've had it for a while now, but they used to be health workers who move around communities, distributing voice, the purification tablets we can use to treat open wells that isn't happening
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anymore. so for 41 districts in zimbabwe i've reported cases so meet them in a on 20 pocket stones full, a prime minister now as sharif has returned home to campaign ahead of next to the election of to 4 years of self imposed exile. cerise set sled deposit stand back in 2019 for medical treatment, 127 prison sentence for corruption, but then defied with our keys and never came back. he's now returned of to being granted protective failed by federal course. the 73 year old is centering. has political come back on attacking blackboard inflation? the wild football lost one of its best known figures on saturday. bobby chosen who helped england when the wealth caught in 1966 has died at the age of 86449 goes to the english national team. right. who wants to? for many years, he spent 17 years playing from manchester,
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united. when he announced 249 goals and was a restoral the when unbroken until 2017, when it was supposed by wayne rooney must be united, renamed deposit with old prophet stadium often. well, there's the headlines. i'll be back off the inside story to say what the a lot of grounds are covered with this one for the america. so let's go good to have the along. we'll kick it off in patagonia temperatures are coming down has to do with those showers and storms in the mix. crossing over from the river plates in the southeast corner of brazil. and it was, you look at the temperature in paraguay of song, so young under a strong northerly wind, 40 degrees on the nose for you. it's also hot in parts of brazil, weather alerts and play. this is going to last for the next several days, 5 days or so. no real relief inside here. the latest on hurricane. tell me right
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now is it rolls through the eastern caribbean. there's been to a rental, downpours here, windows rounds, and some spots 75 kilometers per hour. and we did have our hurricane norma make landfall in mexico's boffa, california peninsula. it's now starting to view it further toward the east after impacting compas on lucas is now going to crush into northwest mexico over the next little bit. okay, for the southern us high temperatures here, look at the state capital in florida. tallahassee. 29 degrees and it's slow improvement for the us northeast. still some lingering showers, but it's worse for canada's atlantic provinces. and it could be cold enough for a snow flurries in alberta prophet sent. we've got some rain in the mix for stuff with a high of 21 on sunday sale later, the thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for their next
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truly unfortunate. but 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 feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the story on talk to how does it or a region really in pain and one step from the precipice. those are the words of the un cheap antonio terrace to an ocean diplomatic mission to help you also 2300000 palestinians and living on the israel siege in constant forming. so what kind of good terrace hope to achieve this is inside story the .
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