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neighboring suzanne menu, sir, that could possibly be an influx of refugees and possibly fighters crossing into libya. you in which the yours is libya is not a safe place for refugees and asylum seekers. and that they try to give assistance to those who are the most vulnerable, which for the women and children here that's just not enough. or the israel alicia's a new rounds of strikes on dogs, off after a day of bombings, the targeted several hospitals in the street. the light from headquarters in del 5 is also coming communication services and parts of gauze. what happened cause again, as israel keeps on, it's forming. another night of reeds and the occupied westbank with reports of is
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really forces storming novelist type wrong. of a rush of practice are far from dogs towards tennessee activating air raid sirens. the hello, the gaza strip is facing yet another communications disruption after israel's latest rounds of airstrikes. the bombings have targeted densely populated residential areas with a new round of explosions hitting the strip late into the nights. the palestinian telecommunications agencies as internet services have been cut across garza scenes of chaos are coming in from and shift our hospital. as the injured and dead are brought there, the spokes person for gauze us health ministry says israel is blatantly targeting civilians from us as long as the barrels of rockets from the gaza strip towards israel. many of those rockets were intercepted above 10 of these zeros thought
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about zooms in hon. eunice and the southern part of the gaza strip and he describes another night of intense is really bombardment. the is very religious attacks and the gaza strip continued during the last hour. specifically in the eastern areas of gauze kit when he really bonded by the occupation forces. also, the is really novel ships trying to expand that ministry at the bottom, it amounting to the cost of gaza strip as they are trying to make a fight casa for the maneuvering troops in order to seize moorland and to do it for a full woods through the air been areas of the central areas of the goals and city were also the, the relentless compartment continue in central goal is just shipping the surrounding areas of the, of the hospital and even in the residential areas that are adjacent to the engine nation hospital in the north of gauze, or israel, is intensifying its rates of attacks, as mike falls,
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where the art of twining as much as they can to win time to meet expands and then military maneuvering in the, in the ground, in the territory as they are also a have been counted by palestinian fighters who are trying to look at the entry in the territory by using different weapons in the goals district and target communications have been cut off once again. not the 1st time that israel does this, which is making it very difficult for people to communicate, not only with each other, but with the outside world as well. well, it was the 1st time that is will cut off a old lack of communication web, send it to our tree the have didn't, did that twice since the beginning of this round of fighting and discuss it has to be the 3rd time that as well as cutting off the to the communication works and what is really strange that is really is intensifying the rates. so it's a tax as they are cutting off all communication in the territory and even
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a suspend and hold on internet services in the goal is district. now, the people in, in regards to a really desperately don't have any ability to communicate and contact with their families with the friends. with that colleagues, in order to uh to know what is the apartment and even to make sure the are safe or not. and it's worth mentioning that the palace, the minister of health and goals, or is it facing a very mass deterioration in terms of identifying the location of the is really attacks on the territory as medical teams are just waiting in for in readiness in order to receive any cold or a i, or to receive any information about medication of the as many buttons. so some people are bringing victims by using the on a simple methods of transportation. one of the palestinians have approach one of the indian people throughout his casa book by a don't key to the naso hospital. this is police sewing that the ambulances are
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really facing a great pressure in terms of identifying the patient of target things and even a take, it explains how much c, v a is. the fuel crisis in gauze. israel's chief military spokesman says it's the army has surrounded garza city and will continue its bombing campaign. people it utilizes. we have started this war with great pain and we are determined to win, to have victory. and to bring back our beloved ones, our forces through golan were able to surround garza and arrive by sea. also in today, we have northern garza and southern gaza. they arrive by sea and we're able to control these areas. we're trying to provide a cord or a safe cord or so that people can leave and move safely, but we will continue our air strikes in an intensive way and we will continue to track and bomb in northern gaza. so i'll speak to honda central it's, he's joining us from occupied east jerusalem. so since the war began, almost daily rockets have been fired by a,
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a sub brigades from gaza towards tennessee eve. and to night was no different. tell us about the latest barrels of rockets and what impact they're having, as well as we have been see near daily rocket garages from the gaza strip, hitting more central and more northern areas like tell of even the surrounding suburbs earlier tonight, rock and siren sounding in thousands of it's really towns we're talking about televi, but he's showing, let's see on hold on. but it's him south. yeah. so these really military's iron don't missile defense system intercepting most of those rocket. however, there were. 6 was a malfunction among one of the iron durham interceptors. it did not reach its target and it ended up falling into the street and causing a large fire. at the moment, these really authorities are saying that there are no casualties, no injuries, and no reports of damage from us as an assembler. gates claiming responsibility for
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that rocket barrage saying that the that they sent it because of the continuing is really nasty, occurs that are going on inside of the gaza strip that in. and while all this is happening, we understand that the c i a director bill burns has arrived in tel aviv on his 1st visit since the war began. what's on his agenda there. so this is the c, i is directors, 1st trip to israel since the war began, but he's making several stops in the regions. but the main focal point that he will be addressing is to meet with defense officials, these really prime minister the most on shift to see what they can do about these really captains. now there's a lot else that's on his agenda. he's also going to go to pop up to jordan, to the united air of amaris and to egypt to discuss mutual issues. among them is the issue of captive. but the main thing that to be regional allies are expressing
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is the unfolding to monetary, in catastrophe. inside of the gaza strip. additionally, the united states is going to reiterate that it does not want any non regional actors to enter the war and rod in the front into multiple places in the region. now this is all part of dividing administration's plan, so really reiterated support for israel to show that it has its officials coming here on a regular basis. however, there is another school of thought among the americans. they are trying to get these really, to take a different approach to see if they can have perhaps a more targeted way of combating some aspects doesn't result in so many civilian casualties. we are nearing on this day 30 of the war, 10000 civilian casualties inside of the gaza strip. and this is something that's going to be on the c, i a directors agenda among the laundry list of issues to discuss with the really solutions that in all right, thank you so much for that reporting from occupied east jerusalem now is really
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forces are carrying out more raising the occupied westbank. so since the war in gaza began on october, the 7th, they stepped up their operations in the territory that spring insane bas robbie. he'll join us from the law with an update on how extensive this rate has been. it is really difficult to know where to start every night. these rates seem to become more numerous, more intense, it just becomes a patchwork of violence. so let me walk you through what we're hearing today. so there is, there are ongoing is really military rates in have run classes in bethlehem in co q u a engine interior gas has been fired at residential homes. and there's also raised being carried out into villages engineering by the in collections in hebron, which is really military, also removing cctv footage. presumably investigating activity and movements in those areas. we're also hearing about a rate at the beloved
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a refugee camp in novelist. and just before we came on air, we heard reports that into bus. we're also seeing raids and heavy armed clashes. there were reports that an explosive device was used against the as rarely, military there and consistently. we're also seeing, as these rates go on and on every night is more push back. we're seeing more indications of resistance from palestinian residents more farms resistance from palestinian fighters there. and now we're hearing of this explosive device being used in at least one rate. that is ongoing into bus, i guess it is rarely, military. now, as these things carry on and as they tend to get more intense, they evan flow. but one of the largest rates we're hearing reports of now is happening at the shop 5 camp and occupied east jerusalem. $300.00 is really us, $300.00 strong is really force is a rating, the soft refugee camp. and it is one of the biggest incidents of this kind that we've seen of the important thing to remember about so far is it is a, it is,
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it is similar to jeanine. and then there is a strong presence of arms policy and fighters in that camp, which would indicate a reason for why these rates have gone in with such a strong force and in the town of a nato not far from so far. kemp, there's also there was also a raid there in which they are arrested models of defy the advisor to the palestinian authority governor of jerusalem. so it's been a very active night so far. yeah. and say in speaking of the palestinian authority, the secretary states antony blinking, wasn't it on my lower your earlier today? we know that he met with the palestinian authority, president's muscles on the bus. people weren't happy that he was there, the where they tell us what the scene was like or that is correct. we saw what many people here describe as one of the world's most powerful leaders meeting with and shaking hands with one of the most compromised. perhaps one of the most weak leaders in the world and those optics definitely cause some anger. we saw
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a number of protesters come out into the streets, not just in room a little bit, and the number of cities across the occupied westbank, the significance there. the significance there is that in the last few weeks we seen protests dwindle. that should be remembered that since the incidence of october 7th, a 152 people have been killed in raising the occupies west by 2080 people have been detained. 80 percent of them are expected to be held for 6 months without any charge and what that is done is deplete the leadership of active as of the street movements here. so we have seen a great deal of protests for some time, but in the last 24 hours with blinking visit, we saw a number of people come out into the streets and bigger numbers than we've seen. for the past several days, we saw that not just in ramallah, but in cities across the occupied westbank was people chanting that if you were not protesting with us, you were doing nothing. it was to protest blinking visits as well as ongoing end up taking bombardment of gaza that we saw today. all right,
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and thank you so much for that update from on the so as seen was mentioning more than a 150 policy indians have been killed and is really raised since the war started a month ago. and more than 2100 have been injured. bernard smith reports a routine note in the occupied west. by this time, the target is a 20 year old man. suspected of being a fighter and a palestinian on his body was taken away by this bulldozer. not be heavy yet was the 100 and 49th palestinian killed in the west bank since october the 7th. a few hours later the funeral of another young routine. dang. this is the rhythm of life here. rate funeral repeat it looks lab, said old philip. but if they're taken out of their anger for october 7 on us, the defense of people here, they want us to hate the resistance fight. but you know, what does my going to happen? what do i hit now?
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let me try it one more time. this is not the 1st time they for destruction. if they think they can force us out or we can us, they are mistaken. every time they do this, it makes us more determined to stay in a lot into this increasing the oppressive environment came on to the blinking view . i secretary of state, told my food of best that his administration should play a central role in what comes next in god. this to a president with a little legitimacy in the eyes of most palestinians, 80 percent of them want him to resign. according to the latest poll, p a is unstable, it seems as a collaboration to redeem. and so present the best with one to discuss with the blinking. how to stabilize the situation for himself here because as many and though he is running this part of flawless then, and then the 3rd period for mcgrew, lincoln find the best but helping to maintain calm in the west bank. so what calm there is, is frank joining settler types of moving building since october?
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the 2nd violin is a ready, it's a 16 year i searched the policy mean, president told blanket that his administration will consider taking over garza only as part of a deal for the creation of a palestinian state. the, for anyone in guns or at the moment this sort of tool may seem irrelevant while the us refuses to back out of us is cool for a sci fi, and israel won't even consider the slightest pause. and he's plumbing, company, bernard smith, i'll just arrest ramallah. all of us sector of state is now in turkey as part of his diplomatic tour of the region. his visit comes this relations between israel answered to you are a strange. both countries have recall their envoys, the turkish president, ridge of type earl one, has condemned israel's attacks on civilians and gaza. he's offered to help mediate the conflict before heading to turkey a. anyway to stop and by god's for talks would be rocky prime minister. and you set
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the washington wants to contain the conflict. we're working very hard to make sure that the conflict and gather does not escalate this not spread to other places. whether it's here, whether it's elsewhere in the region. this is the very vital and urgent work of american diplomacy, and that's what we've been engaged in as well throughout district jordan. and so as that it's military has aaron dropped urgent, medical aids into gaza and a post on ex jordan's king. i have done the said the operation was conducted early on monday. he says the emergency supplies were meant for the jordanian field hospital to help the injured in the war on gaza as well. israel's relentless bombing campaign has left people in gaza facing a dire humanitarian situation. with food, water and medical supplies running out the u. n. world food program is warning. people are facing extreme food shortages. bakeries have shut down due to the
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bombing and the lack of fuel. shops are struggling to restock. the palestinian red crescent says about 420 trucks carrying aid of crossed into garza since october 21st, before the 7th of october and gaza, used to receive up to 858 trucks daily. here's what's coming up after the break. calling for a ceasefire. thousands protest in mexico's capital demanding. the government tickets have stands on israel's war on god. so the the brought to you by visit, cut off. we go with your weather update for the americas. thanks for joining in. and it is a stormy picture transferring from venezuela to columbia, through the brazil's amazon estate that's not back temperatures in dallas compared
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to where they have been is late. so 33 the hard for you on monday because a strong northerly wind here. that's a warm breeze for by yeah. blanca so you're up to $32.00 degrees storm system on winds though for southern chile. so we've got rain and snow for the southern andes . here. quite a bit of rain is being funneled into believes and guatemala same goes for southern mexico. winds will be a factor as well, guessing up to 90 kilometers per hour. so really nasty looking day here. over the next little bit. here for the southern us, it's a different story though almost more like summer is those temperatures are nearing 30 degrees on monday and then look at this storm system snow to the north rain to this else we are pumping up a bit of warner air. so toronto is up to 11 degrees and we're also dealing with a storm system for the west coast, west certain canada pacific northwest. this is an atmosphere of river that is a narrow, concentrated band of rain, sometimes called a river in the sky. it comes as far south as northern california. so what weather
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in the mix for a san francisco on monday with a high of 19 by now the weather brought to you by visit cuts on scores of outcomes has left their homeland since the taliban take over. in a special to park is $1.00 oh, $1.00 east to turn into deals are from on al jazeera, the colleges here with the the the
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man. here's a reminder off the top story. this, our communication services have been caught in parts of gauze are following israel's latest round of strikes it's bombing campaign and also has an intensified as densely populated areas are targeted. the palestinian telecommunications agencies as internet services are down across the street is really forces have launched another night of raids and meet up to 5 plus their military vehicles have been seen storming several areas, including not less and temper on sirens, have gone off in many cities in israel, after from us launched the garage of profits from the gaza strip. many of those rockets were intercepted above 30 days or for 30 days of unrelenting is really a tax on gaza. and that's people bombs from the air shilling from the ground. and this is the human cost. these are the names of the nearly $9770.00
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palestinians killed and is really strikes the human total of the war, documented by alger zeros data journalism team, a lives at least 4800 where children many were newborns. the health ministry says one child is killed and 2 injured every 10 minutes by is really strikes more than 2 and a half 1000 women have been killed and is really attacks. and more than 2000 palestinians have been reported missing. more than half of them children. earlier, we spoke to to them also del, along the spokesperson for the international federation of the red cross and red crescent societies. he says the is really bombardments of gaza is having a profound psychological impacts on health care workers. and what i can say is that uh uh you know what? um, all speed, that'd be a good source. be telling you guys a cd. we are deeply concerned about the situation because the heavy sending in the
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last the days i would say in the last week at any cheating, got the book, see me the and yesterday leap. but i leave it in that they've been thinking problems of the, of the all speed up, which means i'm creating the collect the, the images for the, to the, by the side. i could've sent those, be those. but then these go look at the images side of the windows, but ok, no smoke inside the intensity, could you and your thoughts? so um pizza. i mean the on the image but then for the people inside there's nothing you need for a lot of them. but it's funny, it's fear that they really don't know what, what to do and what we left the next the so i would go to the city, the police pick the it could, if i see the integral to take those. what does he go show for quotes us be that as well as him any other than plus he being got? so it's a very complicated that i would add to this, but it's either way sure enough for different reasons. and of course, i mean protection is, is one of the most important, but then when you are running out of many see, know, many of the payments. and then as you go to the said fewer that,
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so then it increases the made by genetic thought. so it means that they all speak and not to work anymore, and we already the what are the scene that defending the pen facility, closing in the last uh, in the last days. and we'll know that the, if we're not able to get all the supplies, so all the, all to be done will have the same uh, the same issue. so yeah, i mean, that they call in the city to make it possible to get the supplies needed as soon as possible because we have took him out to just put their foot supposed to be done . no 5 under the emissions. so some of them in pensacola unit in funds, he needs to be to us and we thought that it could be cd will not be able to do them . and is really are straight because it a civilian car in southern lebanon, 3 children and their grandmother having killed their mothers severely injured, 11 on foreign ministers as the country will submit a complaint to the un over the killing of civilians. and for some upsets fighters, fired rockets into israel and response and is really civilian was killed in the northern is really ton of curious show no demonstrations in solidarity with ga. so
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had been held in cities around the world this week in the mexican capital protest, or as have been marching through the streets, calling for a cease fire. monday, all right below is that raleigh in mexico city, or the law in mexico, cities, main avenue or demonstrators, it essentially shut down the city at this point, of course see the flags and the demonstration support palestinians in jobs on some of these chance that you hear right now the freedom in spanish, some of the times the here, the this in the, in the, that's what people are out here. marching in support of demonstrators calling to an end to israel's military operations in gaza. which they say only adding to a growing list of violations of international humanitarian law,
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demonstrators and mexico. of course, you're hiding their voices to the growing chorus of people around the world, calling b r a ceasefire in god's up. but also people who are calling on the mexican government to take a more of a more b diplomat experience to follow the lead of other governments in latin america, governments like sheila and columbia and hundreds, whoever called there in balance that or is from israel or even going as far as olivia, who is several of relations with israel altogether, palo alto is here of mexico city. another major riley has been held in indonesia, in support of palestinians in gaza. thousands joined the protest in the capital of the cartridge and managing an end to israel's bombardment on calling for a supplier. the here's a look at some of the days other news and more than 20 people have been killed. and
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this to denise capital that happened to and shells had a market in her too. that's according to a committee of pro democracy lawyers. this is the latest blood shed and the fighting that broke out in april. the military has been battling with the rapids support forces for control. thousands have been killed since the conflict began. 6000000 have been displaced. thousands of people living in northwest the pole are sleeping outside auster. at least a $157.00 people died in a powerful earthquake survivor save their village, was almost completely destroyed and fridays quake. jessica washington reports the night. so cold impuls roku district. but these people have no choice but to sleep here and wait for help. after a powerful squeak destroyed their homes, they only have blankets and a small fire to keep them warm. emulate village has been
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totally destroyed. we don't have anything left to eat. whatever food we had is better done to the regular phone and the houses. she says the us dividing by eating rice and salt. most houses in this area were damaged or destroyed and fridays as quick. the through a lot of those, the ways that the government should help us as our houses and everything has been lost. its warranties estimate at least 200 people were injured when the earthquake struck in the middle of the night's mile, they're gonna fall on this with you guys. i was sleeping on the top floor, the middle floors totally collapsed and i was trying. okay, i thought i would die for sure, but to you i am, i suffice a squeak so common in the pool, but this is the was to huge since 2015 officials are
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still trying to find supervisors or the did destroyed home formations underway. the navy, the reason it's pretty, i found that my daughter, my son in law and the grandson, had a died, but it took us 2 hours to take the parties out and bring them to him in regards to them. the last too many people here now face immense difficulties, unsure of what they will, each where they will sleep. and the most difficult challenge seem to funny to their loved ones. just think of washington to 0. australia is prime minister is in china on a visit and improving stream diplomatic relations. anthony albany is, is the 1st australian leader to visit the country since 2016 australian wine and food ex. borders are hoping that he'll be able to restore access to china as $1000000000.00 markets. katrina, you reports from vision?
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is anthony ebony easy is the fastest early in 5 minutes to visit china since 2016 is full day trip is aimed at using use of diplomatic strain between the 2 countries of an easy was a guest of on a ton is import export export. that's open to junk. hi. it is in all our interest to have a relationship where there is dialogue and cooperation. tensions responded 2018 when the previous history of the government band, chinese telecom joined huawei from its 5 g network and pulled for an investigation into the origins of the core of 19 pandemic. in 2020. the aging responded by imposing a diplomatic freeze and trade codes on australian impulse. and the democratic process elected in 2022, albany has sought to improve ties with cameras biggest trading partner. in recent months, aging has removed power on wheat and barley, monroe, and released australia general his tongue lay off the 3 years of detention on spying charges, but significant differences remain astray,
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continues to defend its relationship with the united states. and this very continues to have a really high threat perception when it comes to the chinese government and its activities on the well stage. china has criticized us through this plan to purchase nuclear powered submarines from the us. and it's joining the so called called security tact, but also includes india and pad staging, hopes, preparing ties with the stream. this will prevent it from following washington. it's tough for trying to approach too closely. it's also expected to push the 10 versus force and signing up to the c p t t, the trade tax, the countries linked to the pacific ocean. anthony albany, z is scheduled to travel to be tang and the chinese presidency didn't thing on monday. katrina you all to 0 painting time for around up off the sports headlines.

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