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god buys is requesting congress, provide a 100000000000 and security funding for 6 meetings. still no resolution still no unified. so we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can know if ours, instead of going or the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the is really no as calls for us. these fun keeps bombing does up, civilian infrastructure across the strip has been hit. the other ones are enjoying this out as they are alive from so on. so coming out owns inside refugee comes left and ruins us to me and search for survivors as hospitals
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. i pushed the breaking point. is there any forces of encountering upgrades and the upside westbank votes of fighting between soldiers and residents? israel must take every possible measure prevents civilians as of the us. secretary of state pushes for humanitarian causes in the fighting, but rules out to cease fire and gaza. our foreign ministers control the israel's aerial bombardment on gaza, shows no signs of easy and a warning to dealers that some of the images were about to show may be disturbing. is really has trucks of hits to 1000000000 infrastructure. the magazine refugee camp and central gauze is one of the latest targets in israel is offensive. at least 47 people that have been killed. and the injured have been rushed to the territories overcrowded hospitals. or at least 2 people have been killed following aspects on the giovanni at refugee compton, northern gaza. every shillings also have been reported to the indonesian hospital
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ninty. $9500.00 of the names have been killed since the war began on october 7, o 7, northern gauze, critical water tank and tile as that's all has been talking to advise ready via the contents of the rupture tank pulled out onto the streets, civilians, and the treasury on facing a dial shortage of fresh water. how does it was started as soon as moved from han, eunice, and southern gauze to another up to denali to for palestinians as the is very occupation forces. intensifying the rates and the level of its attacks against palestinians in different areas in the territory. but one of the main concentration of the is when each a strikes what it, what, what was generally in about as a refuge account. this refuge account is considered to be one of the main for refugees, comes into the goals district which is overcrowded with people the normal days and has been much more crowded with the exact situation of people from the northern areas for which the southern areas of the territory of 5 assemblies have been
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bought. it is by the occupation and forces which plate in the line of more than 30 at palestinians. and there are still some victims as to light on identified but still waiting for further confirmation about the identity from the policy administered health in gaza strip. so the, the relentless attacks on the goal is to strict continued during the last hour. and the majority of the victims from that resulted from this, from this attack. we young children were just sleeping peacefully at the houses. and suddenly they had been killed by the as verify is also the relentless attacks continued in other parts of the goal. is this trip in the north, the northern areas of the territory and tell us doctor, a neighborhood where a, the main, what's the tank has been destroyed by the occupation forces and the surrounding areas. and the facility, all the jewish hospital was heavily bombarded through the last hour, was not coming and lives in the i'll shut the refugee camp that's on the coast of northern gaza,
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sitting in the dock without electricity. he told us what he faces during the night . and i am in the beach, um and uh we were just sitting get home, and it's as usual, its complete darkness. we hear the shooting, which was confusing because it was, it was heavy and continuous. it continued for about 10 to 15 minutes. uninstalled. and we thought it might be conflicted, confrontation between the existence and the there's a either out of me, but the little ones outside until i saw the kind of facilities booms in the sky. and after like few minutes we started reading is meeting a very bad,
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dismantle and david of all the stuff coughing and we have. we had difficulty eh, briefing with this. we didn't know what to do or where to go. we started closing the windows, but we usually keep the windows open in case of bomb things because the, the last 4 or if the windows are closed, the house was like full of a small and the street. and typically by the way, you don't see anything. it's sort of small around luckily we, we are over this. it's getting bit doesn't know the air. i think of the, the small and it's, it's gets him to tough. now, this is not fits. this is not fair. this is in the heel man. this is
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mass punishment. it has to still must the still please act and do something that's enough. enough. enough blood enough getting enough. so funding enough beam. we are exhausted. the sake of this in just this and this atrocity and this month because that is going on in the front of everyone. a sirens have gone off the cost centrally as well on saturday evening off the how much the launch rockets from the gaza strip. the 7 explosions, presume to be i and i meant deceptions, were heard in the skies above tennessee, and at least 10 of the towns police in israel, urging residents to stay in protected areas of some new days and occupied easterly slim would move on. those rocket launches,
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we have seen large barrages of rockets coming off the gaza strip towards places in central israel, almost daily. we're not just seeing them in the south of the border communities along the gaza strip. so more than 10 communities they include televi hold on to the show, and that's the own bed tm, around the lid, all having rocket sirens ringing throughout the cities. now the iron dough missile defense system, intercepting a lot of those missiles, but there was one that fell in an open area just south of the sean, let's see on. now these really military advises people when the sirens do go off to go into protected areas. and the assembly gave has said that they fired these rockets on television in response to the continuous bombardment inside of the gaza strip. like i said before, we have been seeing these barrages of rock. it's going more north and central places in israel since the beginning of the war. israel has been cleared that it's
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targeting rocket, launching sites, would we have seen large for rockets almost daily hitting these towns. now these really police are saying that there were no casualties, and there was no damage to building. meanwhile, they'll cut some brigades. that's how much is miniature wing claims to have destroyed at least $24.00 is randy military vehicles in the fighting. it's also nice near video footage. you've got the theme. how. what do you need either fighters are still off, runs against the enemy in the north of gaza city, the south of gaza city, and in bate for noon, the north and the top. they fight valiantly and continue to counter or destroy the enemies equipment. hate to have the manual out of the unit the in the past 48 hours, we have documented the destruction department. we are entirely of $24.00 armored military vehicles including a tank, a troop carrier, unable those are doing with anti armor weapons. you more about that?
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what's happening to the occupied west bank now? where's writing forces up and carrying out yet more rates were getting reports of incursions in the towns of janine novelist and hebron. israel step something like the raids on the territory and recent days. best one insane does robbie joseph live now from ramallah zane, so just bring us up to date with the latest on those rates. well, it's been another very busy night. it's been a hard, busier than it has been in previous nights in recent weeks. we've seen the occupied westbank really turned into a patchwork of violence with multiple rates going on in communities across the area . earlier this evening we saw raids in nablus best for him. hebron and novelist at least 3 people are arrested in the village of a zone in the code to your area. we heard heard reports of the today a couple of days ago. there been gunshots. fired at is rarely troops, residents there say that were bracing for some kind of retaliation for some kind of
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incursion that did happen this evening, that we don't have any further update at the moment, but it seems that the rates there may have ended so far, but the main flash point, the main area of activity this evening seems to be once again janine jeanine city. a heavy presence of israeli military forces went into that area earlier this evening. they were accompanied by armored vehicles as well as armor bulldozers, and at least 2 people were injured in what people's, their residence described as ongoing, heavy clashes between these really military and the palestinian fighters. now we know that 2 people were injured, ambulances were trying to get into those areas to try to get to the injured. they were being stopped in many locations, but it's really bulldozers were digging of the streets, digging up infrastructure, making it more difficult for the long right for people to be able to navigate those communities. and that is part of this. it is not just about going after people, it is about creating long lasting effects, try to get
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a sense of dread and fear in those communities. we've also heard that there are raids now in ramallah, in the jealous on refugee camp. 2 journalists were arrested in the birthdate village as well. zane on the diplomatic front us sector state anthony blinking is traveling to ramallah the way you all to meet with the palestinian president. or that's right. as part of this world when tour he is going to be here in ramallah in just a matter of hours at 9 gmc in just a few hours. we are expecting him to meet with the palestinian authority president bond with the bus. they will no doubt be discussing primarily trying to bring a hold to the violence in gaza, trying to bring a ceasefire to gaza, trying to get a few minutes hearing aid in. but in parallel. there been ongoing problems in the occupied westbank table. no doubt the topic of discussion, a 148 people killed since the october 7th attacks of 2040 people have been arrested and detained. and these nightly rates that have been ongoing settler violence has been ongoing. but all of the frequency,
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all of the intensity of these things have gone up since those attacks. but to what end means to be see no amount of diplomatic engagement has so far brought it into the file and starting cause i'm not in the occupied westbank. alright, does anybody draw the line for say in ramallah zane? thank you. will you, effective state has reaffirmed washington support for humanitarian pauses, differential palestinians in gauze. i get aid around st. blinking said the us as not back goals for us to use fire. we met foreign ministers from several our conference in the jordanian capital. i'm on an official has more now from occupied the stories that was a warm welcome for it onto the blinking in a mind. but the cold reality is out of country see the us position supporting israel is unsustainable. the number of dead and injured in gaza is growing our pipe . lucky ever. the damage to homes, hospitals, androids changing the face of a place. no one can escape. jordan's foreign minister was blunt with his message. the prior to now is to ending this war to saving and this implies preventing
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further destruction. but it's storing, hold on to stopping the dangerous, the human eyes ation or lives matter to all of us. and the 6th street, if tony us as a leading role to play and these and on it and, and all of us for the very heavy responsibility of ending this catastrophe. achieving the just piece that is the rights of everybody. sit in everybody's really mother side father, and that's what ensure that none of them, or any other invasion would ever have to live hot or is that this vicious cycle of violence and war is bringing until they blink and repeated this calls for humanitarian pauses in the fighting coal rejected for no, quite israel and said there had to be a new reality and gaza in the future. none of us are under the illusion that this
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will be particularly apartments from egypt and jordan will have for decades work to facilitate a real piece. but it's precisely no mistakes or highest even when the output seems dark, is that we have to intensify our work. meet this move on to the blinking said it was important is real, conducted the war with an international rules and laws. too late, said egypt for administer, or when the customer wants, if the unfortunate killing events in guys can not be justified, then we would love to have to go into an argument or like similar to the justification of this practices as close to the kids the uh, order the right to different sort of defense, the collective punishment. what is it?
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i taught a good thing, innocent civilians facility to see me because i feel it is by mistake. so, and then in addition to trying to force recreation football a cnn study of v, the lance us secretary of state is now on his way to, to kia when use of his visit. spock protest until he blinked a new, the sort of reception he would get when he went to mind. he will leave knowing that the items are angry. the united states is not doing more to stop the killing in guys. i look for sure. i'll just see that it will keep 5 east jerusalem time for short break here. and i'll just here when we come back, i should have supports the palestinians. thousands of people march in washington dc for the message for president turbine on the the,
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this is your weather report for the middle east and africa. good to have your long . it has been some hot nights in western saudi arabia. jetta here are setting a record for the kingdom, dipping down to about 29 degrees and out by day your temperature comes up to 33 of the potential. we could see some showers around jet that out over the on sunday. and same for the capital re, i could see some sundry down points here. and so any of these areas, the potential to see some flash flooding. now water view of the middle east shows us most of the rain popping up around saudi arabia. truth be told, now it's essential asia we go, actually let me focus on focused on it's been hot in karachi, 30 degrees, some rain running through iran pushing across afghanistan. so showers seem likely in paid on with a height of 17 degrees and all that was whether it pulls away from western turkey. it moves into more central areas, a state and is stumble, but a bit breezy or temperature now down to $22.00 and with disturbed weather in the
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mediterranean showers along the coast of morocco, algeria into these the seem likely, you know, for kenya nairobi, saw about a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. still a lot of rain in the forecasts there and more sundry downpours across the cape provinces in south africa. durbin, coming in at 24 on sunday by as the 5432 more 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 bewanda, imminent rigorous debate? because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional was the fact that people are starting to get angry about this is in itself a sign of progress. join me more for me on hills upfront one out 0. the
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the welcome back up. there's a lot of lots of stories here. this is randy as probably some jobs. i've intensified over the past few hours. giovanni, a refugee camp, north of gauze. the city was hit and a new rama. tax is $47.00 people up in killed a mcgasey rich and come in central golf and as well as targeting goals as critical infrastructure. tompkins kind of dishonest. when hit by strikes, the contents pulled out onto the streets. the territory is already facing a shortage afresh. more on his ready forces up and counting upgrades across the altar by the west side. they talk with areas of annapolis. hebron assuming multiple injuries has been what since the war on guns have begun on october 7th,
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next section on levels of damage have been inflicted on the street. the you and estimates that around a $183000.00 houses had been damaged and the bombing that's around 45 percent of all homes. 28000 homes have been completely destroyed, leaving a ton neighborhoods from out of 35 hospitals. 16. i'm not functioning 51 basic health care centers have closed, and 50 ambulances have been damaged. 1.4000000 of gauze as 2300000 people have been forced on their homes and a territory that was already densely populated. i'll just say it was honey must moves, but to a young woman in hard units about life under these ready, bombardments. well, it's certainly been very scary. i think the best word to describe it would be like on certain because the uncertainty surrounding the entire situation. it's very scary. you don't know if you're going to live or die. you don't know if you're gonna be able to stay in this place. you don't know if you're going to be able to
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have enough food to eat tonight. and a big part of it for me was that i don't know whether any of my son's, any of the people i care about are alive or safe because i have no way of contacting them. and it's so scary. it really is so scary because like it was the whole months ago. and just after one day my old life had been slipped upside down. and i don't know what's going to happen and i don't know if i'm going to be on life tomorrow. but the minute we know some of the, for a national van and palace dealing with the use that would use citizenship were contacted. and because their names were listed to leave guys a, have you been contacted by your embassy or anybody talk to you? and if so, are you planning on leaving with your family or what? what's going on? we have been contacted by the canadian embassy. they've been emailing my mom. but like the emails are really of no use. they just tell us they give us easy use what steps because they cautious make sure you're in a safe place, but there really is no safe place. they haven't been able to guarantee us the
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safety if we want to go to the border. so we are most likely planning on going when our names come out, but we're not sure what's gonna happen. oh, my god said like, it depends on how the situation plays out. we really don't know, but the minute someone at your is early teens of your life. what are your expectations? you know, it's very difficult to do draft west and like i said, these difficult time, but walk us through what are you, what are your holds, what are you expecting of my holes. i hope that this war will end as fast as possible. i hope that will be able to get our land back, i hope to all be able to lead my normal life again. i hope that i'll be able to go to school and see my friends. and i hope i'll be able to see my family and not everything will be okay. but i just don't know what's going to happen cuz looking around me, the building right behind us to go out from that. it's sold here. if i'm looking at those ruins, thinking that could have been me, it was really beside us. it was,
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it's terrifying because i really don't know what's gonna happen. like i said, no one knows what's gonna happen. there's nowhere that is say, we don't know what to do. i don't know what to do by them. i'm a message to your invest the, the canadian embassy and your government official. what do you want to tell them? get it together. why are we not being guaranteed safety to get to the border? i don't understand how they can stand, like how they can send it a to that is real a to is really people, but we can't even be guaranteed safety to leave our to leave this country to get to face. be like, there are so many people who have tried to get to the board and they have been killed. so how do we know that we won't be one of those people? how do we know that we can live safely? it's like they've got to anything. all they do is send emails telling us to stay safe, but they give us no way of saying things. they really haven't done anything for us
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. and i'm so disappointed about that. and i've heard that my friends on some of my british friends, they've already been able to leave. i'm so happy for them. but i'm just wondering why not uh, what we've been able to leave. yeah. i don't like they haven't been able to guarantee a safety. they said they can guarantee a safety on the egyptian side, the can give us a loan of a $100.00. right. so. 6 i still don't know whether i'm gonna be able to get out of here alive. there really are no guarantees. and that's the problem. you know, just based palestinians living in you and run schools that appeal to international aid organizations to take action. as more and more children for you, but you ends relief and works agencies as 6 190000 displace palestinians, a sheltering at a $150.00 of its definitive cost of the gaza strip. it's one of the crowd of conditions. i'm like, i'm clean water medicines and sanitation leading to an outbreak of diseases among children. i'm involved as a story at once a space to educate young mines,
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no refuge for families. the non primary school of southern guns is one of those is excused. a top beef to and due to temporary shelters for displaced college students, thousands of people, most of the women and children. i'll be leaving here for weeks. many of them have less loved ones. is that a, these types of watched as missiles destroyed their homes and reduce their neighborhood starbucks. but they have thoughts and feelings i told, you know, in light of the time we were leaving in our homes at the beginning of the video. but it's a buddha area and who are afraid only the balls and the risk of our children being killed forced us to leave for stephen that wasn't as bad as the misery and disease we're dealing with in the schools. the united nations has repeatedly warned the lack of clean water and sanitation has increased. the risk of disease are
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overcrowded shelters. it says none of the water pipes from easily to thousands of working and a pipe connecting it off. i have kind of notice in the soft is leaking. many children here of suffering from diarrhea fever and for meeting the the school is extremely crowded. 16 families have to show a single cloth room. there was no voicemail or the trace to say i can't find was that to pass for me that for my bathing little way of office that goes to help the ministry says nearly 4000 fellow, seen each of them have been killed in a month of listening to a task and those was to live life. it is dying of hunger or disease mohammed fine of da 0. in washington dc has witnessed the biggest demonstration and support of the palestinians and american history on south of a protest as cravat into plazas and city streets. to demand a ceasefire and gaza onto 0 is how does ro,
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castro before they descended on washington by the 10s of thousands pro palestinian protestors from across the united states. so i'm traveling thousands of kilometers by bus to reach the gates of the white house to deliver a message to the american president. shame on you. go to hell. that's what i would say. if you're a human, you should care. the protesters demands were 3 fold. a ceasefire an end to the siege on garza and an entity u. s. military funding for israel. a cross section of americans came, many were arid and many were not his eyes being rejoice. remember the veteran, it's important is a human beings to be to care for children to care for the people. you guys are on the stay in washington. the board, far as the i can see for the question is,
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do these protesters representative american public? according to the beginning of the, the recent major polls found more than 70 percent of americans now back us who monetary and age to cause up and more than 60 percent. think the us should call for a ceasefire president bite and continues to oppose a ceasefire. and has instead called for humanitarian pauses, something american diplomat say is under discussion with israel. mr. president, any progress very involved by didn't, wasn't in washington on saturday to see the protests for himself. but demonstrators say all the same, he cannot be blind or deaf to their anger. at the injustice, heidi joe castro elgin 0 washington, a protest also held in room on the south, and i had to cool front end israel's war and concepts.
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staples. and right now the last time i saw the situation and describe loose, there's no words in paris. thousands of people came out to show that disappointment with a country's foreign policy. they march despite about them, demonstration supporting kind of stuff. is it truly i'm sad and discussed at the seat of my country from condones domestic, which is happening in palestine. whether in garza in jerusalem and rough uh, in jericho, i guess the people are dying of hunger and thirst. they don't even have water. children are killed every day with white folks for us, and we turn a blowing noise and it's been going on since 1948. it's shameful. the palestinian people are suffering. these really people are suffering, they're only extreme is not too happy with this situation. okay,
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don't let's take a look at some of the days of the news. now search and rescue operations underway in the pool where an earthquake is killed at least a 157 people. the 5.6 magnitude quite destroyed homes and roads and remote villages under sales on the opposite end of the reports. now count monday is a magnitude of 6 point for us clique. sure question about on friday, the travelers will felt in the capital cut my do as far away as new daddy, the districts of jazz as quote, and you can west in the remote cardinality province. well, hottest hit. many people spend the night outside in the cold, but obviously though i was asleep when i suddenly felt the shaking. i got up and tried to run but was caught in the collapsing debris. the prime minister and several m p's flew into assess the damage and also the condolences to effective
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communities. they were accompanied by medical teams from the army. the primary focus is the risk of injury, provide treatment and distribution range materials. while the teams are working hard to get there, as local hospitals, struggles to treat the injured health personnel from other parts of the country have been deployed as reinforcements. dozens of severely injured have been lifted to be the hospitals in nearby town. nipple is among the most vulnerable countries to us the week after tectonic, plates beneath its young mountain continued to shift in. the formation of squeaks are increasing. as being says, across the country. judge of the court and troop of west are in the remote and under developed parts of nippon making search and rescue operations. china g. uh, the more than the some of the, uh, in the scott or the nature of the villages and habitat. so uh these are um,
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getting little bit challenged to the thoughts as been to approaches. authorities have appealed to international humanity.

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