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freelance producer, south sea islands deputy, they're saying the residents are tired and want to return to a life based on tourism. and fishing are still of on demand will be here on sunday along with georgia maloney. but it's far from clear exactly how much of what she wants. it least prime minister will get one demand or most certainly went out of reach the idea of an e. u. naval blockade that will prevent migrant boats from reaching these shows. the it is, is valencia suffice. and the gaza strip continues. scores of palestinians are killed in ongoing air strikes and densely populated areas the to know about this, and this is all to 0 life. and to have also coming off the largest hospital in northern garza,
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loses power stuff are overwhelmed by the number of debt and injured non drawing of homicides, it's released to elderly is really kept as for humanitarian reasons, following mediation caught on an age, tens of thousands of is ready to be evacuated along the guys and folders, putting pressure on tons and cities in other parts of the country. the it's for g m t that 7 am and gaza. whether it's be no laptop and israel's bombing campaign, more than $5000.00 people in the strip of being killed since the military began its bombardment on october, the 7th. following a cross border attacked by how much the killed 1400 is ratings. more palestinians have been killed and wounded in air strikes, targeting densely populated residential areas. the health, ministering says many of the casualties of women and children in the north of the strip strikes if they are shot to enter body. a refugee comes indonesian hospital
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has the largest in northern gaza. it's lost power after running out of fuel stuff, say they've been overwhelmed by the numbers of dead and injured hom, us as violating to retaliate against the ongoing jo strikes it's military wing. the custom brigades says to drones, have been launched deep into israel for the 1st time. i hope all is on how's the license from inside condo in con eunice, it is very bottom and i think i'll just continue to her out of this noise. i have even gotten into place and it shows that received account to residential buildings reflected by the usability of forces and above casualties and reported during the is william during strikes by the me. concentration of right now is and, and you want us to take uh, 3 residential buildings. we love it to the ground by the is really ongoing strikes . more than 10 palestinians were killed while others were more than 50 and 50. others were injured and the the arts are receiving treatment and also
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a respite to right now during also the last couple of hours, do you spell the occupation forces intensify the scale and domain of the attacks of the deceased or treat the majority of the attacks victims were young children of women who were terrifically ended and even killed by the ongoing is really fires of the besieged territories. on monday, the customer gaze released 2 elderly captives, the saying it was for humanitarian reasons. it follows mediation from cotton and egypt. saw how that has more from occupied the east jerusalem. it's the moment that families has been waiting for. how much does release of 2 elderly women held captive for move in 2 weeks, but husbands the remain behind in gaza? which radio strikes is killing thousands of people every day. and i know we're very emotional unhappy that my grandmother york's a big live shits a newer at cooper. both from the keyboards near o's is coming back to us in a real humanitarian move. we're expecting the rest to be released all hostages from
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the keyboards, all hostages in general. so i don't know how most maintains it's treating it, civilian captives like guests and is willing to release them without conditions, but says is ro hasn't sa accepted? we have the chance the on friday that we would be to release all to. but the other 2 is it is the woman at that time, the americans, the x to, to the, to have to, to those, to them and back. but that's what it is to that apartment and stuff that to now way to ship to that, israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they rejected this claim by saying the army and security forces have been active for days in guessing the tops is released earlier this week. and said that would be no negotiations with him. a couple agents in the us, the been working together, was mediators behind the scenes,
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and then shortly off to the ground them others. and since egypt through the rough crossing from garza and sentences riley strikes, resumed the heavy booming of gauze or from the houses stop since october 7 and promises of ground invasion hasn't materialize yet. has left many is really searching for answers from the government and questioning whether the 210 captives will ever make its house of gulls. the lines. the arrival of the grandmother's in his room is likely to give desperate families hope to be re united again with their loved ones, ending garza people hope for a rest buy. from what is the wes foaming? they have ever seen. so the height of all de 0, occupied east jerusalem attempts to get competing resolutions on the whole thing through the un security council of expose some deep diplomatic fault lines. now the us has finalized its version with some key changes. i'll just say it is. gabriel
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alexander told me some more from new york of this new u. s. resolution that came out a couple of days ago. now it's in its final stage and there are, this is the final version if you will, that will be voted upon by security council members. there really 2 key changes that were made to this draft that i want to go over. number one is that the us now is saying that it calls for all measures necessary, such as humanitarian pauses, to allow the full and rapid safe and unhindered humanitarian access as accordance with humanitarian law. now, so essentially the u. s. is not demanding humanitarian pause, but it's at least leaving the door open to it. that is significant because that was not in the previous draft by the united states. and it came under huge criticism by security council members also in this new and final draft. the us is draft is now
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saying that any movement of people must be voluntary. that's a nod really to of course, is real, really demanding that the people in northern guys to evacuate to the south. the us now in this draft saying that any movement of people needs to be voluntary and has to be there has to be conditions so that people can do it voluntarily and safely. those are 2 key changes in this new us draft and changes that quite frankly, we were hearing from any security council members. they wanted to see. so in some ways the us a little bit relenting a little bit to and giving in a little bit to some of the demands that we're hearing from some other security council members gave this. so there's conflicts like so many others has polarized the un security can. so what are the chances, do you think that this is going to pass? well, this probably has a better chance than the original version of the us draft that came out a couple of days ago. so this is probably closer to it, to uh,
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to what might be acceptable uh, of the humanitarian pause while the us is not demanding it at least putting that language in there. that's something that 12 security council members voted for in the brazil draft resolution. that the us vetoed, so listen, the answer is we don't know, but there's 2 things to keep in mind. number one, keep a close eye on russia rush. it has veto power. they have a lot of power. if this moves forward or not, it will be very interesting to see how brush your votes on this and if they decide to veto it or not secondarily, us secretary state antony, blinking, you will be arriving at the u. n. on tuesday morning, it was initially expected this vote would happen on this, this draft resolution on tuesday morning. that boat now has been put on hold perhaps until tuesday afternoon. the thinking is maybe that's the case because blinking wants to try to drum up support for this draft resolution. and once more
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time to do that. but bottom line is we'll have to see when this comes to vote, perhaps as early as tuesday afternoon. thousands of his readings have been evacuated from the border with gaza as israel's military bombardment continues. is there any forces have been messing ahead of a potential grant? envision the reasonable reports from a lot in southern israel to floats and other items for each rarely. so we had to see the homes close to the border with a guys 1000 have come here to the city of a lot in southern israel to escape the war engine open time works in a dining center nearby and is now a volunteer in this distribution center everyone here are working for you guys, don't mind me. 14 hours a day. everything is the notion that the nation, the, the government even gave you the money for one. the suggestion was not supposed to happen. i from the beginning, i didn't believe it was government
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a lot is on the shows of the red c at to is destination that is now providing show to, to people from the communities affected by have us up to over 7 attacks and these, well, hotels here working at full capacity, the government says that more than 200000 people have been told to leave their homes across as well. and there won't be enough rooms for everyone if the ground invasion worse since the situation. a lot is overwhelmed with people evacuated from other parts of the country. that's why the local government is setting up a plan to build, attend 546-0000 people. this could be one of the locations that would have a medical facility, but also a school in case a conflict continues to escalate. aly wishkey that came from shaft to coma, near the border from gaza. she says palestinian fighters did not enter her community because they were stopped at the entrance. she's now here trying to help children cope with trauma. to feel that they do something for someone else. and i
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feel like because they are the all the time all day and look at the tv and the new ones and instagram and and i went to philadelphia because we need to continue. i don't know how, but we need to continue. just like millions of people, she was deeply shaken by the attacks more than 2 weeks ago. i want to believe in face, i believe in the face, but now i don't know if it's possible because i'm feeling like it asked for them. and so i don't know what was, but something needs to change as well, has already moved hundreds of thousands of soldiers and hundreds of tents to the border with gaza. i heard of a planned ground invasion. people here say they don't know why that's not happened yet. they're getting ready for the next stage of the war. the. so i'll just see
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that a lot southern use ro, residents in southern lebanon, say it's bored with israel, is being transformed into a war zone. fighting is escalating between israel's army and they are running and backed onto because of all the audit hoshal incentives. this report from soft 11 on the sound so full only a few people are left in this border village. the pictures of commander is now dead . give testament to previous was here, my head is a retired military officer and has witnessed several conflicts. he says he has many reasons to stay. i bet the, this is my land. i was born here. i won't leave it whatever happens. i live through many wars. my family is in be root, but i'm not leaving. overhead is 80 years old. she lives with her husband was on wet and she had come out of course, she says they don't have the energy to leave the you know, where am i to go?
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my sick husband is inside all home with me along the 120 kilometres of border between 11 and then as well. it's nowhere for people to take proper shelter in an attack. no warning signs. i don't know how the doing it. what government do we have? there is none. they only know how to move the country. we are left alone as one race. it's much like the few people left here. these cheap make use of the fleeting moments they get each day to venture out and find to between one exchange or fly. i don't know of attends. com. that's a lot of people left in the board, the towns to move around. but then the sound of jones breaks the silence signal of another round of funding, powerless in the center of an unpredictable conflict. people he, i can only hope it too. and so any how shall measure 0, south lebanon?
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a start ahead and i'll just say that we're going to show you the subterranean spaces for ukrainian civilian shelter from the war. the ally, we got some very unsettled weather on the cards. for 7 pallets of the raven peninsula had come slightly touch, just making its way towards the yeah. and this is just in the fall south of oman on sunday afternoon where we saw some very heavy rain full ahead of that system. and it has cools that good to live, whether it's a spill its way through the is lot is to be flooding. not just around the east to side if you have been still some very heavy rain to into southeast and past altamont. so as i said, there is lots to be widespread flooding as a result of this system. it will rain out pretty quickly. it makes his wife. i
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don't know if it's of course, as we go on through wedding stay but show it to you. if you haven't, could see some showers long spells a frame for time, but sadly, the case studies the side of the country, one or 2 shouts to just creeping the way into oman. at that stage, i notice a few showers further north into saudi arabia, just around the top of the golf. it's q i to spitting out. so that is the side of iraq. not too many showers on the cod circle studies. the side of the met plenty of drive by and plenty of sunshine is the case to across the northeast and parts of africa high, but it was the west. well, we have got some wet weather just making his way across more than i was about to you. area for tuesday may well central areas said the seasonal showers crumbling on the face save whole years in palestine. they also have eyes on the architecture is used by r t o vitamin reveals the role of architecture in his reading the occupation.
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everything in this panorama is a technical tool within the architecture for the patient. just need to know how to fix the architecture of silence. part of the rebel architecture series on out of just the 14 audra 0. here's our top stories. more palestinians have been killed and wounded and is very as types of jobs in the past few hours in the north of the strip strikes hit, they are shocked in giovanni. a refugee comes dozens of palestinians being killed.
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and there's been a total power block. outage of the largest hospital in the north officer run out of fuel and the military ring of homicides is released to 2 more captives held in garza and the deal mediated by kata and egypt. while hospitals in guys are being overwhelmed by patients and they're desperately low on supplies, doctors of warning the generation is the largest one failing by. so sato has more these babies are struggling to survive. dozens of them are being treated soon. digital passive kid minutes engaged as a sick, a hospital, but it's close to collapse. let's see. and the, if the electricity is out in these departments with uh, $55.00 babies, we will lose all those who need electricity within 5 minutes. is that is imposing a complete siege on garza and cutting off life, savings supplies, and services. electricity is one of them. i'll ship
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a hospital is not running on generators, but doctors one the quick see any moment. shortages of medicines and the track of the power cards are putting the medical team on the pressure. while i use the data, i just don't know. we have ventilated, but now 7 ventilate is i'm not working because we don't have the right cables to operate them. we are only operating with 10 vents latest, which is a strong sign that the failure of this department is looming. some members of was team have been forced to work in other hospitals is sold in areas of kaiser because of these very strikes and block the roads. i'll ship a hospital is being over whelmed by a high number of patients and thousands of people see through shelter from israeli . a tax is around has boons medical facilities several times in the past 2 weeks. and those taking refuge here. see nowhere in guys that is there. some sam dash of
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washington's accuser, ronald actively facilitating attacks on us forces in the middle east as well as supporting hamas and hezbollah. chicago times. it has moved from washington, dc. a real concern was expressed by a senior defense department official. i'm a senior military officer as a brief the media about the potential for regional spillover. specifically they were concerned about iraq. they said there's a significant threat of escalation in the near term of the recent upside and a tax against us assets in iraq and syria have quite the fingerprints of their own all over them. they said that the efforts but around and wrong in proxies and that was to escalate the conflict. what's of no other purpose than to increase the instability caused by the islamic states in the region, the message seeming to be erodes. and i, me, is also the, as i make state so therefore don't give them the advantage. and in addition,
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the us defense official. so the only reason us troops were in a rock and syria where to combat the as nomic states, which was interesting because in 2019 donald trump wild president. so the, the only reason us troops were in syria was to take its oil. she ever town see out, is there a washington airlines for ministers accusing the wine tires are focusing on because of how they do today. the region is a powder keg. us security establishment is directing the war. unoccupied palestine design a surprising is suffering and tunnel collapse. i told the russian foreign minister lab ross and we have consulting with china as well, that a resolution against the interests the palestinians will not be adopted at the un security council house. the resistance groups say they're ready for a long military conflict by said israel target civilians including women and children, the us to send messages to live in nonsense, blah, asking not to open a new front and the conflict would receive messages asking us to practice restraint and also ask us to invite others to show restraint,
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but the us of the past 2 weeks has been sending the luxury equipment to israel. so how can my site, i don't want the expansion of will. now i'm saying to button stopped. you'll have focusing in about 5 minutes and walcross has called for humanitarian pauses to a lot of the flow of age into gaza. he made the appeal during visits to israel and pa, this time on the other. i mean, spoke to him and occupied westbank. did you get an indication that israel was willing to increase the military and it was willing to get in at least like a fuel that is so much needed at least across the impression depth. they are very much looking into this that you understand the request. that's also to make sure that we keep the hearts and minds on boards. to find this, hama script is crucial for israel human to change starch, and on presenting, an escalation to do is utmost. it is, is, are set to leave and as you all are just a giant, the military giant's in injuries and show it has to do is work with
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a mention of constraint. and when to discuss that, the use position with the prime minister, israel, and the issue of proportionality, what's the response? well, when i, 1st of all i can not judge because of course i'm great, but i can not judge. but at the moment, uh yes or no, israel is completely working within the lines for personality and international human law. human trammel. i can address it because i do not know all the effects on the table. this of course, is up to a sort of at this moment to navigate, but i've very much touched the points and the practicality of that just the human and training. next is the practicality of that is presenting vision, explanation, the practicality of that taking out the hostages in foreigners. and the practicality is to do everything. and that's the main issue of preventing innocent civilians to be to be, uh, kills. uh, it's not necessary. well,
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one of the shot is obviously the senior political on the list. he says the international community is sitting by watching the slow turn of innocent civilians in gaza. this is exactly the start. did you start to do the, this is to go on with this. i've been discriminated, bombing, oh, god hurting the civilian population, making them pay the price. because according to these radiators, orgasms are responsible for what happened. the southern is read on the side of the book to strategically speaking. by this continuous time, his residency roger king is chipping away at the psychological, social, economic, and certainly the military readiness house and other approaches and gossip and the civilians are in the past. and i think we're going to be see much more that, you know, in the weeks gone, whether this was, there isn't
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a landing page. the bankruptcy is breathtaking, but dr. c is perfect. i know only because those people don't see those. those printers have that bridge with this, right? no one would have been satisfied with just a position, whether it's actionable or not. you know, we understand international relations. there are, you know, shifting cause of exercising. but just take a principle more position, say this is the largest used to stop the master must. and that's how the ceasefire as i mean, what does this cost those set up or am i to or, or what wind is on just the receipts fine, but suddenly they have leverage with this, right? so instead of being complicit, they use of waterfront and trying to speak on the other side of the humanitarian
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assistance. while they are taking a big with this one time, i guess the it is just the one i seem to get it. i don't want to use the words because i'm not into psychology, but sometimes i sense people. um, you know type of the yeah, i mean this, this isn't psycho, this is the places where they have absolutely no fee for other people suffer. you understand that this is more understand that people are bound to repair to morse. when we don't understand why people use it in more crimes bargemen that is targeting civilians or the size of offices the
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georgia know to 0. let's bring you some of the days of the world news. the state department says it suspending. most of its assistance to the government of cap on the move comes out to the state department concluded that a crew had taken place in the country in august. it ended the 56 year old real year rule of the bundle family. it's the a successful crew in the region since 2020, that there were 17000 people in the ukranian town of on a few before the war. now the few 100 remaining residents spend their days underground as a bus driver reports. many cities have been created, insight into connected basements in town. after war ravaged, health rubble filled the streets. people once strong homes bear the scars of war, ghost towns near the front line. they may seem abandoned, but the home of a generator, people talking, review life is carrying on underground was the move. what's still not as deep as
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you can see with being shelled constantly, we tell people not to stay outside in groups and if they should stay indoors will come here. people are living and other basements around the city for that not as safe as this one. offering public services all be its scale down is about preserving dignity. something more strips away. a moment to reflect brings back a memory of a friend. he says. facebook who died exactly one year ago to the day. this is one of the only buildings in town that still has running water, which means there are hot showers. and over here, there is a fully functioning laundromat service. and if you walk into the next room, it's an entertainment space and it has a mixture of cinema. there's books and music. there's a store where you can get snacks and hot coffee. all of this is quite impressive. it's more than just creature comforts. here. it is
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a luxury considering where just about a kilometer from ukrainian transpositions, a little bit of normal life in the middle of one place to see friends get rations, a hot drink to get and give help, to avoid being alone in the worst of times. the queue, to be honest, i cried in what remains of my apartment. i had to live there. i had friends, i had family, of course is not dimension, but it was mine. right now, i'm like a duck with the back in the field. here was people i forget about that and they 2 people say they are used to living near the front line. but the sounds of shelves never stops being scared. in a place like this, every life to come suppressed for 6 months or even the local animal shelter is still open for business, still treating sick pets. but everyone here knows all road south lead to russian positions to danger. and simply to remain is to resist the same bus robbie oh,
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to 0. who do i pull you ukraine? southern separation region, at least to 17 people have been killed in a day of bloodshed in south west mexico or powerful drug cartels are fighting for control. gunman targeted as a courtesy patrol in the state of get out of killing 12 police officers. 5 people died in a 2nd attack and the neighboring states of mutual con, the ring confrontations between police on hundreds of striking firefighters in northern spain. protest as have been throwing fire crackers, smoke canisters, and even use the flames or crews of work and national parks across springs, problems, elisia and been on strike for 4 months. they're demanding better pay and working conditions. sweetness, coast guard is working to clean up a large oil spill in the baltic sea after a passenger fairly run a ground over the weekend. authorities say the slick is more than 5 kilometers wide
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. the $75.00 passengers on board, the friday was safely evacuated, are returning now to our special coverage of the war on gaza. odyssey this correspondence, human offsite has been documented to life in kansas city. after 17 days of is really air strikes, the noise you're going to hear throughout your video diary is from is many drones overhead. and that's assigned to the not follows guys or residents everywhere they go. hi, i'm unit senior. i'm still in garza city with my family yesterday regarding lots of we're new calls and a lot of the flats like these, the trade trusts on us in our neighborhood, in our street here. and uh, they basically say that uh, being in gaza or remaining, you guys, a city of which i realize the dangers taking you to are in the streets of gauze, which is very close to by street here in my neighborhood. and
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