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the season it feels very, very timeless here. and of course, over the years since done high interest belts, we've industrialized, we have a nice to meet for the lots that connections to nature, just some funds or mental time sensitive. perhaps we will need a chance to reconnect again and see if the bills that say trip on the you know, the, is really strongly coming down as it needs already, as well as hospital is facing eruption. we did the for the clock. this is out 0 in life from the halls are coming out, is ready for 5 minutes of the gaza strip continues with more than 700 palestinians
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killed by strikes and just 24 are safely suddenly meditating. the release is finally getting into gods, but it is a drop of age in an ocean if need be un security council as being meeting with the sector general highlighting the dies situation in terms of different magic efforts . continue in the middle east with the french president as holding meetings with these rating and public leadership. the so you as we begin in gaza wimbledon $700.00 palestinians have been killed in the last 24 hours on the relentless is rarely bombardment. health officials say some hospitals can no longer treat the wounded because they run out of all supplies. and if you, if you monitor in a truck so being able to integrate with united nations as 20 trucks were unable to cross through the roof. a board, a integral is on tuesday. meanwhile, 95 thousands,
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800 palestinians have been killed since will begin on october 7 stats. according to garza's health ministry. the health industry says 15 hospitals around for service as a big now has this report is either by the moment in these radius strikes in the hospital and goes to city stuff for us to help the injured. kevin goodman stretches to the old reggie over crag the hospital . there's been no locked up in the salesman buckman. no and screens and cries that follow. some people calling for help. others a grieving the realization that to me an instant loved ones have been killed. then does the frontier attempt to leave before another stripe is no way to go 1st, we took shelter in the most. we received a warning from the israelis that it will be shelves. then we can to do more of our
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extended families home. we received another warning with instructions to head south as we headed to the south to bump up and continued. so we decided to go back. and if we die, we thought at home. just because of running out of medication and fuel to operate to generate just putting babies and incubators and i see patients at risk and they are full capacity to, to a bed, patients and car. those some even features on the floor. how the students are desperate for 8. nowhere near enough has been allowed in. the destruction is immense, and posting and families have been displaced, time and time again. now find themselves once more with act homes. i started big i to 0. target resumes in con eunice, in gauze a charge, so it's to the strikes, continue the above and it goes on the yes, the is where the strikes on the goal is to start continue during the last hour
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periods of is really strikes. of course, several residential buildings and houses where level to the grounds in different areas and individuals to our trade in the region during the last, the latest out the last hour to a more than 3 uh, residential houses in which were 11 to the grounds. the latest that tech just told him kind of in the city only has reached to around $28.00 to palestinians. what killed by the is verify us with dozens of his wounds. that is what i am going. strikes also continues in different areas, including devalue refrigerate count. where is that farm land was destroyed and even a residential building was of the shows, the ongoing strikes. and both such a serious a threat as the number of victims has rise and it has rise and due to during the last 24 hours more than 700 out of thing has been killed. 300 of them were young children who it's also important to mention that to disagree number and dish, if it could be spiking number of victims. and both impose such
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a significance for us on the medical teams in order to be able to keep providing good treatment due to the ongoing shortage of medical supplies. and a few. yeah, we've been talking for some time about supplies running out hopefully what of under as warnings that they will have to hold off for patients on wednesday. well, in less than 24 hours, i guess the shortage of if you will impose a such a big a challenge for under what in order to keep operating its site because it's checked the united nation to jump see has announced today earlier that it will be 1st to healthy, to abrasions and start, the goal is to strip as long as there was no any fuel combining at inside the, besieged her a treat. uh, the, the, the, the ongoing cloud of food is the complete disapproval of a few entry to the goal is this trip will bring such catastrophe, deterioration to different life aspects, specifically that the capabilities of palestinian hospitals will be run at, wouldn't run out and will become active service, if there's no end,
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if you enter the goal, is this trip? it seems that $2300000.00 palestinians will be at the view risk. if there is no end, if you interpret the place. okay, target thanks for the target. losing the in con units in the south of goza. let's explore that line about roy and we can have now for me to get to my, his director communications of the united nations relief and works agency full pallets. time refugees in the near east. under i have not been able to bring games any supplies of to and since the 7th of october our supplies are running out. so when you, when they are running it off. and if we do not get an urgent shipment of fuel in the coming 24 hours, we might be forced to hold our humanitarian operation. one of the largest in, in the history of the this you and agencies today is it varies time day for andrea . because we confirmed that 35 of our key half of them on the teachers were key
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since the war began in in gone. so it is a very sad day hassle sandwich. teachers. they were teachers in the school female names. some of them were killed in the line of duty, some where the doctor, we have one is going to college just as an example, who was sitting in her house with her family. our staff are terrified. they themselves have been displaced. they telling a porter stories, but many thousands of them. these are the unsung heroes. i'm truly, it's not the gimmick that we're using for p r. those guys, those heroes on the ground, continue to be on the front line in the shelters, delivering assistance to those who need it most. or us like just identity, blinking it's cooled for humanitarian aid, to be delivered to gauze or in football is ready. hostages to be released, he was speaking at the united nations where the security council is meeting to discuss the ongoing conflict in the middle east and even secretary general
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intending can terrace also address the chamber. it is important to also recognize the effects by i'm honestly not happen in the vacuum. the policy didn't people have been subjected to 56 years of civil k, d occupation, as they have seen that land sadly be followed by supplements and blake by violence that economies fearful that people is placed and that homes demolished. that helps for the political solution to that applied. it'd been vanishing. but they gave us use of the policy and people cannot justify the appalling effects by a mouse. and those appalling effects cannot justify the collective punishment of the policy. and people are foreign ministers from arab nations. have held the press conference on the sidelines at the security council meeting. so let's just step back. let's not click through age, determine the future of millions of people or what region. let's just, or let's allow common sense. somebody's on to come back and let's always together
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to hold what in this united nations come and see it this time we sold this child in this conflict once and for a while. and the only way is peace. that's wonderful that i had supported and would allow all of us to start working together to create but the future for a lot of a ceasefire is a humanitarian imperative. we are facing a desperate situation and because the right now we're facing an impending humanitarian catastrophe. every hour we speak more civilians and because a dying more people are getting injured, the situation is getting worse. a ceasefire is an absolute, necessary necessity immediately. that will allow us to address all of the operations guy. let's take this on. we can speak to chris instead of me who's at the united nations in new york course. we had dozens of speeches. did you get a sense from any of them? the secret accounts was any closer to making something happen as
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well. i can tell you that the negotiating the diplomacy has been happening fast and furious on the sidelines of the security council's meeting us secretary of state antony, blinking and met with european counterparts for a meeting. he also met with members of the arab league. the secretary general has been meeting with representatives from various countries, various countries have been speaking to the media. but sadly, if you listen to the speeches in the council, there seems to be ongoing divisions and an inability of the counsel yet to act. we know that the united states has been working on a resolution that would call for some humanitarian access to gaza. condemn. mazda is a tax, condemn the taking of civilian hostages, condemn the deaths of palestinian civilians and so on. but that resolution was
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initially scheduled for vote this morning and then the vote call was withdrawn by the united states, which suggest they're not ready there. they don't feel that they have the support they want for this resolution. we are hearing from countries that they want a stronger call for a humanitarian ceasefire, mostly from the era of nations, but they're getting an. * of support from countries in developing world. also russia and china very strongly issuing the call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. and russian going so far as accusing the united states and not calling for a cease fire in order to give israel the leeway to launch a ground invasion which day and others say, will only be to more suffering of civilians in more collective punishment
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against the palestinians. which of course, is a against international law in russia, in fact has suggested that it will supply its own resolution. so to answer your question, in short, no, it does not look like any action from the unified security council right minutes. and as we speak, we are watching pictures that demonstrate the urgency of action despite the ceiling that there's not much going to come from the un security council. these are they just pictures from con. unice has been a nearby plus and you can see harrowing pictures of the victims and people who get injured and probably with some of the being taken into the hospital in the shed. drummer and horror of the may with very much real to see. and you know how much we need something to happen to be done at kristen. the $660.00 general attorney
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gutierrez, he seems to be very well aware of the, of the crisis. it's on going and goes or, and he was quite vehement in his works today. the u. n. has continued to call for access protection of civilians, protection of civilian infrastructure. the secretary general today reiterated that call. but you know, the unit and itself has lost a few dozen of its aid workers in this conflict and the death tool of the palestinians. climbing by the day, more than 2000 children killed in gaza. now the secretary general actually uh said that this conflicts uh, that he actually angered the israel is with some of his con comments. and in his
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strong remarks, he said that while it is rarely civilians should be released from captivity unconditionally that her mazda attack attack was unconscionable and condemned that it didn't happen in a vacuum. that dozens had been living under occupation for so many years that it had led to a crisis of ho. this prompted d is rarely for administered to cancel a meeting with the secretary general. the is rarely in bassett, are also called for the secretary general's resignation. it just shows how difficult the situation is for the united nations at this moment. but as the world powers to be the best way forward,
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that tool is rising. the bodies are stacking up and for many in the chamber as they continue to talk. 86 countries signed to comment on the situation. many countries sent foreign ministers. they are the gravity of the situation clearly on display for the world to see. and the prospect of a widening to the region also on display the united states also took the opportunity to warn a ra, not to continue attacking through its proxies. american troops in the middle east saying that they would respond if provoked so clearly a very dire situation that the un is out the forefront of in terms of attempting to deal with the humanitarian crisis. that is following. alright kristin, thanks for the interest to these pictures just to remind you that these are the latest pages coming from con units from a hospital. thereafter. nearby bluffton,
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this christine was leading to more than 2000 children have been killed. in the 19 days of the is ready for obama to if goes a hundreds and hundreds and hundreds more being injured, missing some of those. and that goes to some of these children being brought in into the hospital. you know, these kids, they were lucky until now, just hoping that the glass wouldn't happen, but tonight, clearly the strep to place a french president, a mental macro on his, in ramallah, where he's meeting with the palestinian authority. president probably the best he met says ready? prime minister benjamin netanyahu in western and the us government is not calling for a title cease for and gals rich pushing for a humanitarian pause to allow a in. can we help get this more now from the white house, as protests around the world continue to call for a cease fire national security spokesperson john kirby here the white house is
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saying that a cease fire is not what the bottom administration is entertaining is. it continues to support israel's government. in fact, they say that a cease fire only benefit some off what the white house is instead considering and entertaining is humanitarian pauses. they say this would allow for 8 to get into gaza, but as of tuesday, no trucks. once again, crossing the roof a crossing, that means no food medicine, water getting in and it's on clear when that will happen. we also know that means that no palestinians have been able to be evacuated and there still is no determination when that could happen. but for as really, americans who want to get in one of those government operated charter flights by the us government. those are continuing to operate. sometimes they're half empty. we are told the white house not making any apologies for that. in fact, uh what they're saying is that they're trying to limit the collateral damage. at
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least the is really government. they say is. and the bottom line they say is, but the, this is war and civilians are going to get hurt and they make no apologies for that . instead, they say loss is to blame for the civilian deaths and the this is a result of their attack, which started, they say on october 7th. kimberly healthcare elders 0, the white house. this is the lead here on out 0 more. and the divisions in this very politics and why the troops messed on the board with gaza still have not moved the, the weather brought to you by visit cutoff. hello. we have no few as in 6 tropical systems as a trouble with depression across the globe at the moment. this is the most powerful,
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this ss appear for those sites and a load iris making its way across the solomon islands. it will sink further south with towards the new caledonia as we go through the next couple of days. wins in excess of 200 kilometers per hour. gust in excess of 250 kilometers per pound. please just say, well, we can, as it does think south was but damaged a ways for the time being. and we are looking at some flooding rains as well as it makes its way in a general southerly direction. what we do, whether to affecting the southeast of australia, we are seeing similar increase the weather once again, just making his way across the tasmania. and it will tend to increase the wet to cause a good part of these aided as we go through the next couple of days. it does say kona wet to whether pushing right of that is the side of new south wells or what up into brisbin. and we'll see a temp just pulled away. i could 10 degrees also embrace, but as we go on through friday, type of just following a way to across the southeastern corner of australia rocked, crossing these aided. meanwhile, 20 full sales use that the book is dice,
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dry and fine. let a try and find whether it's northern parts of china central legacy, right? wish that was the was brought to you by visit. cuts on situation is so bad by the next to this moment on fiber openings of kids. what are the people in a state of shock? people are very scared, very stress. a lot of people are saying the country, the position has concerns. as far as the tax laws south. i'm shocked by our governments and just care about the
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the other guy you're watching out 0 from one of our top stories this uh and let's just go through the latest developments. warren gaza. ninty. 5800 posts have been killed in his radio struct on guns. according to the latest update from the health ministry. it says that now those 96 policy minutes have been killed in the it's really government says more than a $1400.00 is ratings. have been killed since from us last attack on, on the take the rest of spikes in the occupied westbank moving 1300 honest indians fees obtain there in the past 2 weeks. and as well as confirm 222 people, face ratings on foreigners are detained by a mess and all that hello fresh as well as being more than 2 weeks since, as well began deploying forces to the border with guns at their many senior commodities and politicians have promised the outright destruction from us. but as
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victoria getting be reports, the divisions within israel's political leadership of creating challenges there. and i need to talk to about a show of unity from is randy prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his senior, that tree lead is on our football team. y'all how we all working together as one 5th, for one goal to eliminate from us. we back up each other, i'm. i'll be back up the idea and i'll fight is and come onto the inviting and the whole time cabinet has dominated his way the media meet, the lengthening wait for the planned invasion have gone to in the meantime, a show for us from the navy on board is, is there any defense minister you'll have gone to school for patients function to preparing for an operation? it will happen soon. we are preparing thoroughly for the next that a multilateral operation by the ground and see do your work, get ready. we will need 2 rows of tanks and lined up at the boulder with gaza. most
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is standing idle for the moment as israel plans and for passport could be a fall. why to will small teams of troops the already overreaching inside cause of the models. hello. during the night there were raids by tank and infantry forces. these rates kill squads of terrorists who are preparing for the next stages of the war. these are rates that take place deep past the contact line. but the relationship between israel's minute tree and its civilian government, his grand complicated opinion poll show the prime minister is far from popular and many is riley is wanting to publicly take responsibility for the security failures on october. the 7th. this is where any soldier ended by the failure to prevent the how much the tax was removed from an army base. as in y'all who was visiting us to go, i don't mean shalanda or israel's military is making it clear that it's ready to
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fight conducting life fire drills as it waits for the countries fractious, political leadership to give the go ahead for the next stage. and it's offensive victoria gates and b l g 0. let's move on to some of the world use now. and 11 iraqi problem is assuming that the government took the depth of the loved ones during a 2015, attacking iraq. the lowest says the dutch ministry violates the laws of war by carrying out to that rate on an ice will weapons factory when civilians with nearby step vesman reports from the hague. 6 to 5 as travels from iraq to the hate, to make an emotional plea for justice in adult score, giving names and faces to this available skill. on the night of june. the 2nd 2015 with an explosion destroyed. not only a weapons factory run by iso, but also a densely populated neighborhood of downtown a sheet sally know 7 members of his family including 5 of his children. he tried to
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save his 14 year old daughter, young mama, bonnie, genuine, this really a. i told her everyone was fine, although they all died, a mama, she asked me to give her a hug. i want to smell you one last time she said, and i talked to her. she was fighting for her life. i'm also, but i could not safer. so why did they then you want an apology and compensation from the dutch state, which the nice accountability for the 1st time, of course, would have to decide on the legality from boston by the international coalition against i. so that's where they so not only for 5 long ways of answers to iraqi families, also serve as a signal to all the countries from dr. s. price coughing, civilian casualties. i mean for just currency lucas gaza, so many people without a forest without a face. and so many in digits and it's full links that should also always be just
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as someone should assess just because otherwise it's just anything goes. i mean military can do whatever they want. the dutch government says and regrets the suffering of iraqi civilians affected by the bombardment. but at the hearing, it's lawyers call the attack legitimate. a verdict is expected late to this year. step 5, some l g c, around the heat. the model of united nations, the findings of an investigation into the killing of al georgia and a screen of blacklight being presented to the committee of the general assembly. a un mandated investigative party found that is really forces usually full force without justification when they shot and killed sharing in the occupied westbank. last year. the chair of the independent international commission of inquiry says her death was a direct result of israel's minutes. her eyes ation of law enforcement operations. let's get more and this from shepherd times the who's that the you and the new york has more than this it. so she have tell us,
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what did we hear from you and tonight of the well, this is just the latest independent investigation to find that as well was responsible for sharing staff in this case, as part of a regular report to the general assembly from the un commissions of bonuses, the illegal israeli occupation of the west bank garza and east jerusalem. they put together rather a detail timeline of the events surrounding trained staff from her arrival to the janine refuge account. then with various other members of the press, hook, very clearly marked as press and then without warning, these riley's opening fire. there was no militant activity in the region. the region was calm, absence of time, but these are these open fire they flash together. i'll just hear a producer wounding him, and then they hit serene and them. while their times are being made to move sharina motionless body,
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the highest level of the shots pursue ringing out from the is right. these are and they were aiming high, apparently, to inflict maximum damage which led to the statement from the chair of the commission just a few moments ago we considered the disappearing. what's the direct result of is, has militarization of law enforcement operations. we conclude on the evidence we found and on reasonable grounds that these of a security forces used the so false without justification on the international human rights law and intentionally or recklessly violated shooting actually is right to life. these riley's and says the vague called reach conclusions on the circumstances of dreams, death, but it's most likely that there was some exchange of fire between the israelis and palestinian militants. the tribune golf course pull it up and that gives it's just
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that they just, they just independent destination just like there's no there was no such sustains aside the us for its bottles as it calls reached conclusions. though if the israelis were responsible, it must have been by mistake. say nothing of evidence. we can't reach a conclusion, but the account is complete. that it must have an accidental if it was the is right . it is about a year ago, the f b, i did stuff an investigation into this upper and lower public pressure. but as far as we can tell who i see here on the they've yet to interview any witnesses cartoon that she had. thanks for that, said she ever tunzia the united nations in new york. instagram and facebook as parent company is being sued by dozens of american states. so the 3 states and thought to the files and joint mostly, which contends that meta, misled the public. a allegedly addictive features of the platforms and targeting children. it long as the latest legal challenge legal claim that social media can home young to use is take talk on youtube, have previously been the subject of the lawsuit. so for the alleged victims of social media. as of chris says,
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badging is forcibly reproach rating north koreans who were arrested in china during the code. 19 pandemic, right talk to rest. according on the international community to stop the stream of forest returns. as many north koreans will face costs treatment for fling the home country units kim reports now from. so the rights that you this are calling for global pressure on china dc. the to the family of this north korean escapee fears a young woman faces imminent deportation. kim is the mother of 2, and was detained last year for violating coven 19 loss. she is among roughly 2000 north koreans believe to be arrested in china during the pandemic to be sent back was of orders reopened. a process rights group say has already begun, so has confirmed a large number of north koreans were set back from 3 twenties provinces. its unification,
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ministry saying is working to prevent additional repatriation underlying that under no circumstances should north koreans, the sense that.

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