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or is it just a different full? i think that democracy is a process facing realities. do you see that the fracture is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other. i assume there is a huge piece of that to happen to the stores on tools to how does era the israel's bombing of guns or intensifies of the nights, essential facilitators across the street. and i've been hit again. the other ones are in georgia. is there a life and go home? so coming up and ready to come to the left and ruins palestinian search for survivors as possible. it was a push to break his ready forces carry upgrades and novelist underneath the boats of fighting 2 soldiers, an honest and in residence lives up route to the middle east. by the west bank we
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have on the farm is struggling to keep that business alive. on the side of the what it's of 600 gmc, that's 8 am in gaza. palestinians have once again enjoy the nights of heavy bombing as really strikes hips typically in the infrastructure. beyond the gauzy refugee camp is one of the latest targets has ministry says at least $47.00 palestinians have been killed. the, the comp, as in central, gaza and evacuation is that israel has been organ punished, demands to move to for their own safety. another area destructive jamalia, refugee camp in northern gaza, coming at least 6 honest indians have been shunning. those have been reported near the indonesian hospital, also find many 9500 pallets the names have been killed since the war began on october 7th is also in northern gauze as well as positive a critical woodstock and tell as i saw,
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the contents of the ruptured reservoir pulled out onto the streets. it comes as the palestinians across the street facing a dia shortage of fresh water, which is 0 is how you must move, joins us live now from han, eunice in southern gaza. honey. so just bring us up to date then as well as overnight bombing that attack again on them. a gauzy refugee camp. yes. well, as the bullying gauze on the northern part were sold tongue during the decision of leaving a gaza to the southern part at late hours of loss, that at about $1130.00. a major is frank with multiple rockets and folding funds or no, not as a refugee camp, destroying multiple residential homes. and an entire residential neighborhood was turned in troubles about at more than 30 people have been to pronounce, killed right on the spot with a little over a 100 of injuries. with these,
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with situations like these and giving the density of the area. it's hard to, to pen exactly how many people have been killed. we need to wait until we get more updates. as there are people, more people are still under the rumbles, it's important to notice that a, these is a residential home that was targeted. but given the intensity of the damage and the level of destruction destroying multiple surrounding building to the point they were turned into a pile of rebels. we'll have to wait for more updates about the exact number of casualties on honey. we're also hearing about an attack on the main water supply tank outside allows outside. what have you been hearing that the yes, well given the, the level of, of, of these attacks and, and, and it's a total war on, on,
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on palestinians living in gauze is for the news. regular strategies seems to be to talk. every elements of, of living is standard uh, in, in the, in dogs of 50 and the southern part and the northern part of garza ink. and the southern part as a water tank was also hit and these are no problem. but the one major water supply tank that covers a, a close to 60 percent of water supplies to people of jump valia has been completely destroy, leaving people without access to water. what seems to be a force displacement of residents who are stranded in gaza and the northern part. when you take all of these living elements of living animals that help people sustain their data, the live people won't have a choice but to leave. and this is what seems the new tactics in addition to the unpredictable folding bonds, then the ongoing error. so i haven't stopped for almost a month now. all right,
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so honey, my code line for us there in hon. units in southern gaza. honey, thank you for that. what is really for us as a, besieged a palestinian a home in the town of this and occupied east. jerusalem is ready for us to say the home belongs to a palestinian who is suspected of being a fighter and he's refused to surrender. let's get more on this and go to sarah. hi, right in occupied, east roost himself. so what more could i tell us than about this right and occupied east jerusalem, where these forces of surrounded a house that of the yeah, that's right. well that's come to and then now it was going on. so several hours they were looking for a person in a place called apple, this uh, just east of jerusalem. and he has been killed. they have apparently taken his body, that's what we're hearing. it was going on so many hours, there was a lot of gun file. and you know, there's been a step up, a mass to step up on these raids, not just he, but most of the also in west,
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the west spine can occupied westbank security forces. and so then this, he apparently he didn't want to give himself up. that was a gun bottle that ensued and eventually they killed him and there was several other entries. it's not clear how many of these rarely forces have had a habit of taking those bodies with them sometimes. and they will often hold onto them to use without releasing them. but this all comes also by called side of service. 7 attack on the step pop in the war in gaza. where those kind of res, tough, definitely increase that it's causing a real se amongst palestinians because many people feel that they are also being arrested for the simplest of things and held without any legal representation either. and so what more have is really officials been saying about opening up this main road in gaza to allow people to move from the north to the south of
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the yeah, well, we were posting about this yesterday where they had only given palestinians in the north and central parts and moved to the south. it only given them about some hours warning. bearing in mind, lots of people don't have access to the internet or even mobile phones because of our comes being down in some areas. and then even people that we know that tried to leave uh between those about 3 hour window and said it was too dangerous that had gone file and the road itself, uh, a lot of it is destroyed. now this is one of the main roads actually, and as it takes you all the way from the north to the south. well, uh, these riley minute tree says that it's not allowing that window once again. today i'm trying to want people to move past why the gaza and so you had, so the areas like con eunice, but again, whether they'll be able to do so the policy means there's another question. this
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riley army is saying that actually it was the how my spice is it started attacking these ratings forces, and that's what stops people from leaving some eye. witness reports from those are part of spinney and said that they had been actually attacked by these ready forces themselves. so we'll have to see of course, it's another window. hopefully people will be able to move whether that will be possible is another question, cetera. thank you. that's going to be occupied. westbank malware is ready for us is up and counting on more grades based on the times of janine number assigned. hebron, several palestinian. the houses have been destroy. israel has been stepping up nike rates on the territory in recent days, let spring, and mamma jump. judy joins us live now from ramallah, mom. and so just bring us up to date then with the latest on these rates across the west bank. so there and as has come to be expected and really has become seemingly the norm, especially since october 7th. you had a variety of raids and lots of violence in various areas. the occupied west banking,
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the overnight hours. let me just run you and our viewers through some of them. you had raids into caught them in beer. is it a village where 3 journalists were arrested in nablus? in bethlehem? there were also 3 people that rested in bedlam that we should talk also, especially about janine because the main focus of is really army operations. and the overnight hours the occupied west bank was engineering in the city and in the refugee camp engine. and you had as really forces that went in, they had classes, we are told with a post in, in, on resistance fighters, that there was a very heavy is really military presence that went in, not just the city, but also into the outskirts of the camps. they had armoured vehicles, they had armoured bulldozers, we are told that they tore up some of the roads and the infrastructure in jeanine and the engine in itself 10 people were arrested. obviously again, this is something that is come to be expected even before october 7th. you were seeing raids happening by the israeli army throughout the occupied westbank on an
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almost daily basis. it really is something that has become the norm in the occupied westbank. something that palestinians say is a campaign designed to put more pressure on them by the is really military and the is really government down on the diplomatic front. a lot of us sucks of state. and to me bring kind of been traveling to him all the way you all that to meet with the palestinian president. and that's right, we're expecting us secretary state blinking to arrive in their muller for that meeting with the house and the president with our bus in about 3 to 4 hours from now. now obviously the main topic of conversation is going to be the onslaught to bump argument in gaza that it has continued. the secretary blinking, that has been looking for a way to try to effect humanitarian pauses, as he calls them. he has not been calling for a cease fire. um of course uh the us and blinking had been under increasing
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pressure by arab leaders to try to put an end to that bombardment that continues in gaza. and so many civilian casualties of it continue to mount. now we should also mentioned that obviously one of the topics of conversation is going to be the continued violence, the increase in violence in the occupied westbank. this is something that the west and that you when have express concern about over the course of the past few weeks, you have increased subtler violence. you have exponentially increased number of radians by the israeli army in different villages and towns in the occupied west bank like we just spoke about a few moments ago. you have an increased number of demolitions in the occupied westbank. those are on the rise since the start of the conflict in gaza. we should also mention, this is the worst year for palestinians in the occupied westbank in recent memories, the un has stated that they are concerned about the optic and violence towards palestinians in the occupied west bank. the us has reiterated that in the past few days, even before october 7th, this was the deadliest year for palestinians in the occupied west bank since the un
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started keeping records, i believe the year was 2005. you've had a 149 palestinians killed in the occupied westbank by either the israeli military or settlers since october 7th. so these are all things that are obviously going to be discussed on the diplomatic front. um you have to be seen what exactly can be accomplished, but we are expecting to hear more in the hours ahead. darren. alright mohammed jump to them live for us. the in ramallah. mama, thank you. as well. yes, suggested and blinking is also due to meet the truck is 4 minutes to an hour on sunday to discuss the war on gaza. thousands of took so long, happy with the americans support the israel. i've been protesting. as long as it was, rachel said, r explains from anchor. the school boys of thousands of cars is heading to turkey a. so going to city or that then, which was the do the canopies. one of the largest need to be easiest in the midst of the protest is
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a show of solidarity with palestinians. i'm attending this come like to make all of the people all over the world hear about the listing. young people leave in does a bite of your child to of israel the, the g, like a b's is used by the us enforce during the strikes and the quite a sense operations in the region. it costs more than a $1000.00 american troops. organizers of the process, once the truck is going to close the bins, is we do it escape the wherever. there is a pressure in the world. it is facilitated by the us. that is why to stop what is happening. got. so we're going to insure like air base and we're calling all people around the world to surround american bases and stop the oppression. i h. a tremendous savings relief foundation is the main sponsor of the convoy. it also organized as a freedom flotilla in 2010 and a 4th to break is way as needed. the blockade of the st. 6, west of loaded retirement, attending 8, save from
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a stumble. but these very forces rated the ships and killed the town, turkish, an american activist that led to the 7 of diplomatic relations between turkey and his route. now the foundation wants to organize and other 8 for latina. and this time, it's asking president bridget pipe out of onto deployed directors, naval forces as well. so i'm going to move on to mr. president, this nation lawsuit. now the nation wants to defend a floating lot guiding him and given a to garza and belk naval force to god the floating down. as you asked me to do, it has increased security at the base, you know, suspicion off process the chromeboys. it's scheduled to arrive as you located based on sunday afternoon when you're sick with real estate, answering the blinking is due to misuse. took just comfortable. she is in on kind of organize the safety, want to put pressure on both the turkish and american governments and the war in gaza. this is sandra. i'll just be around on come talk. i shall break here and i'll
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just say right, when we come back, i should have support the palestinians. thousands of people much in washington dc. the message, the president by more than the in depth analysis of the days headlines. israel says their objective is to completely eliminate home off, not just their capability informed opinion, large numbers of civilian skills, including children, good cutting of electricity disputes. we are front front assessments by frankly, china is position is it's not going to get involved in anything. little, apparently they're going to continue to hold for peace and talks inside story on how to 0. so many politicians want to be the republican party is candidate for the any stand a chance against donald trump, if our planet is burning and we're running out of time, why aren't we doing more to deal with climate change?
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instruct him a gauzy refugee camp and does i'm getting 40 something honest. the names of a nice comes from hit despite being in the evacuation. so separately, 6 palestinians were killed. strikingly. giovanni is ready for the finest in the amount of a ton of apples. this an outside eastern loose st. mary's. i suspect the reading forces not counting on more rates across the off by the west fund. assume the towns of janine novice and the hebron. several of us to your house have been destroyed as well and stepping up and not your rates on the tower trade. in recent days, but it's all about to run, it hasn't been taking place around the world in support of the palestinians. washington dc with this one of the biggest on saturday, just as provident appliances and city streets to demand a ceasefire and gaza. i'll just say what's, how does your castro report the to send it on washington by the 10s of thousands pro palestinian protesters from across the united states. so i'm
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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 end to u. s. military funding for is real. across section of americans came. many were arid and many were not shy. stanley, jewish america, other veterans, it's important to human beings, to be, to care for children to care for the people. you guys are on this day in washington . the board, far as the i can see for the question is, do these protesters representing the american public? according to the beginning of the war, the recent major polls found within 70
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percent of americans now back us who mandatory an age to gaza 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. 2 any progress very involved by didn't, wasn't in washington on saturday to see the protests for himself, but demonstrator say all the same. he cannot be blind or deaf to their anger. at the injustice. heidi joe castro elgin's 0, washington announcement will protest as gavin in room on saturday to show their support the palestinian peoples of the size, the size of the silver studded staple, blonde and right. now the last time i saw the situation
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and describe because there's no words and then parents despite about them, protest supporting palestine protest has came out to a voice that disappointment with the government's foreign policy. just increased it truly one side and discussed it to see the my country strong condones domestic, which is happening in palestine. whether in garza, in jerusalem and rafa in jericho, the people the 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 1940 a diploma. it's shameful. the palestinian people are suffering. these really people are suffering, they're only extreme is not too happy with this situation right? now the only industry is often called the life blot, the palestinian economy for decades, the industry headspace restrictions and challenges because of expanding illegal is riley sacraments. now other farmers say israel 0 and garza could make this is how
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this the worst and living memory. charles dropped for the pull, some janine and the occupied westbank. this is the largest only bowl processing plant in the occupied westbank. 50 full promised indian farms bring the hub is to, to be pressed into a product. this in a good you generates around $200000000.00 for the product standing economy. and also about software is the c of october and november is called the season. but these rails war on garza has made the challenges the industry has faced but decades, even worse to increase the restrictions by the all me. that is a lovely, big buffer zones for security for the settlement. that's one side and the other side is the subtler themselves listening to farmers who are going to be in to the fields to harvest. each of these things contains around 200000 liters of olive oil
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with a market value of around $300000.00. around 80 percent of it is going to be exported to markets in the us and europe. and it gives you a sense of just how impulsive do you want it. oil industry is to the palestinian economy and illegal is really settlement a white fence cups through a palestinian olive grove is where i was old but stopped issue income. its dependents to the farm is to harvest the crops new, the settlements this year. so it's a no bus drive, but you had hard them. he's too afraid to go up the hills and hobbies to screw up you know, coming this up to live or we tried to go last saturday, but for a settler it's protected by is really soldiers intercepted us and threatened to confiscate our tractor this year. there are no permits, even if a permit is issued is for one day and we can't do anything. and one day we just go
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to only many of the live grows. the threats from is really settlers like these means many palestinian farmers being to scan to cultivate their land for years. but this year, the restrictions are even worse. the product, sidney and agricultural ministry estimates around 40 percent of the harvest, including olives growing garza will be lost because of the wall outlet for the larger. that's almost a $100000000.00 money for palestinian families that simply want to pay a the films filtering. so the hydro on this morning, the settlers here close to our land, the beach us yesterday. we still don't know how we can harvest our lives next to the supplement. little afraid that they will beat us again, or that we could be killed. pot, assuming you know, gross cover around 60 percent of the okey point was, bank farmers say is rails war on garza is damaging the only the industry like never
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before with a large scale with international expos, strickland or small scale hundreds of thousands of palestinians. whoever lied on these trees for thousands of years to live child strep without a 0. do you mean the occupied with bank the let's take a quick look at some of the days of the news. now, search and rescue operations underway in the pull run. ask bakersfield, at least a 157 people. the desktop is expected to rise the magnitude 6.4 quite destroyed homes and roads in remote communities. the reports now kept mentors, it's a magnitude to $6.00 us quake. sure. question about on friday, the travelers will felt in the capital cuts by do this far away as new daddy,
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the districts of jazz as quote andrew from 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 quite in the collapsing debris. the prime minister and several embassies flew into assess the damage and offer their condolences to effective communities. they were accompanied by medical teams from the army. the primary focus is the risk of injury, provide treatment and distribution materials. while the teams are working hard, as local hospitals, struggles to treat the injured health personnel from other parts of the country have been destroyed 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 sift in the formation of squeaks are
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increasingly 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, remote into some of the uh, in the scott or the nature of the villages and have it that. so these are getting little bit challenged to the thoughts as been to approaches. authorities have appealed to international humanitarian organizations to help with relief efforts. from me at the number, i just got one to for more than 500 microns, have been rescued off the coast of spain's canary islands. the bodies of 2 peoples have found during the rescue operation in the atlantic ocean springs coast concerts . this year is seen the highest number of migrants arrivals in nearly 2 decades. the interior ministry has registered more than $40000.00 people will arrive in the
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items without papers this year. gives format military rule that is back in custody of to allegedly being kidnapped from prison. heavily on men freed most of that is camara humphrey officer. some countries central prison on saturday. my was no, it says the full money that was taken by force, but didn't explain how he was with time to prison. come on, others have been on file accused of orchestrating findings at a pro democracy running back in 2009, which led to the death of a 150 people. security forces in madagascar i have used to a gas to disperse on the opposition. ronnie had a presidential elections due in 2 weeks. supporters of hey joe, andrea and resellers trying to reach us central square and the capital, anton on the river, the police push them back. he's facing the incumbent president and roger lena in the them, the polls. the u. n is expressed consent and of what it calls worsening human rights situation in the indian ocean island nation. all right,
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that's it for me dire in georgia for now. then go way there. you can find that much more information on websites. how does 0 dot com there it is on your screen, the what is up next and then so i sort of the new concepts growing 2 minutes here and help that process. continuous stainless here, and i'll just share thanks so much of the 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 now by day your temperature comes up to 33. 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 ports here. and so any of these areas, the potential to see some flash flooding. now water view of the middle east shows
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us most of the rain popping up around saudi arabia. truth be told, now it's a central 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. i've got his son. so a shower seem likely insight 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 mediterranean showers along the coast of morocco are out syria into easy, seem likely, you know, for kenya, nairobi saw that a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. still a lot of rain in the forecast there and more sundry downpours across the cape provinces in south africa. durbin comes in at 24 on sunday by the devastating strikes followed by through week rescue. because that's 1st responders
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know the mission could be the box. but until then, the humanity drives one day because the civil defense which rescue mission, because on it gives you the israel problems goals as hospitals attracting already crumbling health service. that place is protected by international law, but hundreds of thousands of color signals of some shelter. what is the state of causes health care system ravaged by siege and this is inside the .

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