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the in a remarkable 3 pos people, the power investigation into a complex, secretive world. to a journalist, go in search will be tally and my fears, 13 months. the longer part 3 on a jersey to the israel continues from apartments of the gaza strip, more than 10000 palestinians having killed the you're watching all to 0 life or my headquarters until fine to navigate is also a heads operating in the dark doctors in northern garza continue to treat patients even though their hospital is without power. sleep deprived a free,
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an exhaustive rear board on medical teams bottling overwhelming odds in garza gas. so he's becoming a good idea to june. the u. n. chief, again pushes for a humanitarian ceasefire and gaza, and so as more capacity is needed to process convoys of a truck, the full gaza is becoming a graveyard for children. that's the warning from the un secretary general as the death toll from israel strikes, reaches 10 thousands for one month. now, israel has been bombing the strip in response to an attack by her mouse on october 7th, calls for a ceasefire. have so far, been ignored. guys that he's becoming go get a view out for children and that is of goes on boys are reportedly being killed or injured. everyday. the ma, generally is every possibly being killed over
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a 4 week period. then him and the conflicts in the police city that gets marty united nations, they've work or they've been killed, then that'd be compatible periods in the east city of our organization, the parties to the conflict and then the, the international community facing immediate sense, fundamental responsibility to stop the human collective suffering and domestically expense humanitarian needs to go. so the way forward is key is are you many tendencies, fi, you know, well, medical centers in gaza can't cope with the constant flow of injured. many hospitals have run out of fuel and basic medical supplies. at least 32 facilities have now stopped operating. the entities in hospice was one of them. the doctors are still treating patients even in the dark.
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so israel continues as bombardments of gaza to large air strikes, head across the road from all to zeros, camera position in gaza. city thought about zoom is life for us is not fun. you know, stuff in the southern part of the gaza strip. so taught at heavy strikes and bombardments continue around gaza. a civilian infrastructure also is target to tell us what's happened in the past hour. a yes during the last hour usually intensify the use by the attacks had been intensified in different areas in the church. we starting now from the north of the gaza strip, but our residential building has completely destroyed in the value of refuge account which cause it to be one of the most densely populated areas. also the attacks continued central areas of the gaza strip in the vicinity of telling how neighborhoods were different. elimination to flat as have been dropped on the flyers over the sky of the gauze. this trip in order to provide clear vision for the is really maneuvering trips and also to expose any possible spread. suffice
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house, i mean finances. the is very, a textbook. leslie continued to the mental governance of the church. we will not break refuge account. our residential building has also been completely destroyed. now during the last couple of hours, the spotted refugee camp has witnessed a series of is ready as twice targeting different residential areas in this populated us, both in gauze track. what about the fighting on the ground where it's not fighting actually concentrated and what sort of resistance are palestinian fighters putting up uh yes, uh the east valley military grounds, abrasions continue, uh, in different access in the territory. now the eastern areas of bite tell us that it wasn't a mess of fight exchange between palestine you'd find to. and the is where the occupation forces also with the relentless flight exchange continue in the northwest of late last year in the course of the line of the territory. where as well as trying to post a to impose
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a significant control over the coastal mine and even the border line of the eastern areas of gauze and strip of the it has been out clearly overhead during the last hour clashes that had been erupt, it's in the middle of go for an 8th of gauze, a strip in the eastern areas of, i'm will say, writes and even as the white, the in a district in the middle for next of the church. and now is really trying to make a preface black, we go for negates in order to facilitate the process of its control over the gaza strip as we are trying to carry out a flea console or from a love seat of the goals this trip. now these are confrontations and even these kinds of military includes and had been met with a furious fighting and furious over the account to offensive that had been carried out by palestinian scientists who managed to trap. even i'm pissed at these very middle brick troops and attacking them by using different tactics into it in kit and run tactics by using their tunnels. in order to make an issue with the element
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of surprise for the maneuvering troops and also the are launching different pump, the tank materials in order to clock to the is ready maneuvering and artillery movement into the areas in the bought the territory. you guys. all right, thank you. talk to about soon for that update from honey and us and gaza will do you on security council has a meeting to discuss the were ongoing. so let's bring and christmas salumi joining us from the un headquarters in new york. so chris and the security council is really finding it hard to come to an agreement as a call for a cease fire in one voice. and that issue remains the stickney point as well, correct? they just met for 2 hours behind closed doors. the security council got a briefing from the relief chief of the united nations in the political quarter coordinator for the middle east. as the united nations has been ratcheting up the call for humanitarian cease fire,
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we heard the secretary general talked about it today. warning that does us becoming a graveyard for children, even as the council was meeting, he was tweeting that message a repetitively, repetitively tweeting about the need for a cease fire. today we've seen him really rach it off the pressure on the international community. he said parties to the conflict face and immediate in fundamental responsibility stop this in human collective suffering and dramatically expand humanitarian aid. so council members, i discussed this behind closed doors. many of them came out after the meeting to speak to the media. clearly they're feeling pressure, not just from you on officials, but from their constituencies back home as well. the united arab emirates who called for this meeting said that they're very worried about how things are going and their calling for action and access china, which was the presidency. same thing, strong call for humanitarian ceasefire. france, on the other hand,
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uses the language of humanitarian truce. what was passed in the general assembly? just over a week ago, they said that they would support a humanitarian truce, leading to a cease fire. so all of this to say that there still this debate about language happening in the security council proper. and the best way to put it on paper that all council members will agree to, you know, the united states is a hard sell on the language of ceasefire. they prefer the concept of humanitarian pauses. apparently there's not enough consensus to put this to a vote. they've already been for failed votes, and the council does not want another vote that is not going to task. so they're waiting until they have an agreement, rather than put forward something that isn't going to do that isn't good of house. okay, thank you kristen for that update from new york. well, the palestinian and boss that are to to you every other month. so i spoke to al jazeera earlier and has called on the international community to take immediate
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action to save civilian lives. we appreciate what the security side of the gentleman has been saying. his statement is very much in line with what was decided in the 10th resumed emergency session of the general assembly. he told us in the private meeting about a week ago, that he is calling for a humanitarian ceasefire or whatever that means. but ceasefire is acceptable. ceasefire is needed, sees fire has to be put in place and hundreds of products of humanitarian aid, including a magic of a food water. and of course, you need to have, you know, trucks of fuel, in order to help hospitals to be able to function, to take care of the wounded and the sick people, and the babies in incubator and all the correct things that the secretary general
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has, you know, emphasized then we hope that the security council and the international community not only listen carefully to what the secret attorney general i'm saying, but also to on audit by implementing it. and we salute him for that friendship and position. well the white house says presidential vida has spoken to the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu on the phone. my kind of joining us from washington dc. so what came out of the call mike, as well, the 2 have had virtually they need phone calls and the recent days, uh, it was the same topic of discussion that they've had previously about centering. again, on the release of those within garza, the to monetary and a that should go through to them. and importantly from president, finding the attempt to protect those civilians in gaza. while israel carries out
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it's operations against him. us, president biden, being very careful to point out that the stability of the st. garza, the protection, is a q t as well. and this is something that he and other members of his administration have been discussing with admitted yahoo administration the coming days. the increase in civilian fatality and injury within gaza is creating the beginning of major political problems for the fight in ministration back in the us. and clearly in recent days, they have been trying to focus on firstly, the humanitarian aspect of what is happening to those billions and secondly, that ongoing protection. so this is a very important element of this emerging administration strategy with regard to gaza and with regard ticket sales role in it. we've just had the development as well within the last half hour or so as be revealed at the vice president cumberland harris as be in touch in phone call with the lead this upgrade and them
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united arab emirates. this is a 1st time she's into the whole diplomatic process. the readouts from her conversation with those lead is once again focusing on humanitarian needs. but also very importantly, the fact that somebody in life has got to be protected also in the calls it's coming that harris, the issue of not not shall be pushed out of gaza. in other words, they should be no pushing of refugees out of god said to neighboring countries. so these aspects once again, emoji interesting, though, that the vice president is not being brought into these morales of diplomatic exchange, just as the company continues. okay, mike, thank you so much for that updates from washington. while the flow of a truck's entering garza through the crossing with egypt had slowed to 25 trucks on sunday, the u. n. a saying that's down from a high of a 102 trucks on thursday, the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, says, garza is facing
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a crisis of humanity and insisted that a needs to enter the strip on a much larger scale. some live saving gauge is getting into guys from egypt, so they're not crossing. but the think of assistance does not means the ocean needs. and let's be clear that all the crossing alone does not have the capacity to process a tax at the skating required. just over the phone under the tax if could austin progress over the past 2 weeks compared to the 5 vendor the day before the coffee. and crucially, this does not include fuel without fuel. your water babies eating provides lives in patients on live support will die. what cannot be pumped or purified? top european diplomats have reiterated their urgent calls for us or monetary and pause in the world. gaza. he was foreign policy chief says the war is
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a role result of moral and political failure on the european commission president announced in addition, $27000000.00 of humanitarian aid fullborne and reports. it's more than a week's in europe and union leaders issued a call for aid card or spence humanitarian pauses. in goza, speaking is a diplomatic conference in brussels on monday. the is foreign policy chief limits at the lack of progress. they're all folding treasure. they meet the least use an outcome of a collective political, a model failure with these riley and the police doing young people are paying a high price for it. and these prize were continually increasing. you will refuse to see the situation a stretch. fortunately, this model on political failure is equal to a grill lack of willingness to show these really but
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a stadium providence. joseph or ralph suggested that israel could suspend its military operation, which is killed $10000.00 palestinians and destroyed much garza. and that in return, the red cross would get access to the captives held by him us. he said cold at the truce, a window, whatever. but we need that violence receipts and that international humanitarian law is being respected. there's coals accurate by the european commission. president tish live on the land. is announced a big increase in e u. h. spending by doing so, the european union would spend a total of $100000000.00 euro and to many, terry and 8 for the civilians in gaza. and at the same time, we're working with israel, egypt and the united nations. to let more convoys into gaza, including 2 car doors and pauses for too many target needs. israel's leadership
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since it remains determined to destroy him ass the own groups. october 7th, attack left 1400 people, mostly civilians, dead in israel and sort of a 240 people taken captive since then. israel's assault on gaza husband, unrelenting joseph beretta. want that an over reaction as he put it by the is raised in the end makes them lose the support of the international community. there is no military solution to the complex, he said, pull, brandon? i'll just 0. still a heads on al jazeera for palestinians, including a from us leader, are kills by is really forces in the occupied westbank. we'll have an update from the law the, the former us president donald trump lashes out at the judge as he testifies in his civil fraud trial the
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brought to you by visit council. let's go with the headlines for the americans. thank you for joining in. there's been some flash flooding in northwest venezuela. that energy now, pushing into colombia, we see it drop down through brazil's amazonian state that's also dropped down the temperature in house to 33 degrees on tuesday. winds are beginning to shift for by year. blanca will also throw some rain into the mix as well, so your temperature is now down to 27 on tuesday. flash flood alerts have been extended in the tiny island nation of barbados. we see that run of rain rate to trinidad, and tobago. and the rain backs off a bit through believes in guatemala, southern mexico, where it has been pouring rain for days is also been a parade of storms, western canada pacific northwest atmospheric river. we see this drop down rain actually as far as san francisco. i think we could see some showers around los
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angeles as well. warm breeze off the rockies means denver you're up to 23. the is well above where you should be for this time. your different story for the great lakes, coolers, some showers, but the bulk of that energy moving to the us northeast. and it's feeling more like summer for the southern us. i mean, look at some of these temperatures, houston could hit 30, we've got that warm breeze off the gulf of mexico, so not just hot, but humans as well. 5 for and how that see you soon. the weather brought to you revised visit castles. devastating strikes, followed by through week risky, because that's 1st responders know the mission could be the with until then. so humanity drives one day which because of the civil defense which rescue mission. because on
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the end of the top stories with our own algae 0, the gaza health industry says more than $10000.00 palestinians have been killed by is really a tax in the gaza strip since october 7, more than 2 thirds of them are women and children. the un secretary general and toner gutierrez, has repeated his call for an immediate cease fire. st garza is quickly becoming a graveyard for children guitar. a says the international community has a responsibility to stop the industry. main. select the suffering of the palestinians. running out of fuel hasn't stopped officers at the ends in easy and
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hospital in northern garza from continuing their work in the dark. they say there's still a large number of patients in the building. israel is still bombing areas around the hospital. it is really soldiers have killed for palestinians in the occupied westbank city of to cut him there believe to have entered using a civilian vehicle. for monday's res, by israel times, i made growing violence across the territory. zane pursued ivy has more from drama, la, of what we've seen things like this in the past, but they are rare compared to what we've seen in recent weeks. most of these really military comes into places in the occupied westbank under the cover of darkness at night with a large presence of military vehicles and soldiers. but this was a day time rate, a small unit, a tactical one, in a civilian vehicle that came into tucker and during the day, seemingly to hunt down these 4 men from the video that summers of the incident,
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it does not seem like they were there to arrest it does seem, would many people here are saying to be a target is killing. now there were suspected palestinian fighters and the hours after this incident, the alexa martyrs brigade, the military wing of the fuck up political party has come up with a video statement saying that they promised to take revenge for these killings. another day time incident, similar to this happened in bait for jar today in bethlehem, an 18 year old man was killed. 2 others were injured and that has led us into the evening when we seen these nightly rates continue, once again and occupied easter, some different clashes in shop refugee camp. once again in geneva city, a village of job id, we've seen clashes, one person being injured in taken to the hospital after initially being denied medical assistance when an ambulance arrived. we're also seeing clashes near janine and silicon of dar. um, now these kinds of rates have been happening in several areas. we're also hearing in the book. the ross of village is uh,
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north west of ramallah. there are classes on going as well, us sector of students and me blinking has how tall. so the trick is for administered an incorrect cherokee. it was one of several stops in lincoln's middle east tour, and the aim of his visit was to prevent the war and garza from escalating into a broader regional conflict. for so far as our reports from ankara, us take it to the states, antony blinking down to the non could after midnight to be greeted by said he is deputy mayor. this was not the usual diplomatic political and perhaps well designed to send a message of disapproval. it has been can supposed to be, is a tricky sort of toward in gaza and the confident do you guys have opposing positions? america's top diplomatic wants to get to put pressure on how much to release captains, for just as it supports the release bodies. absolutely. these palestine and prisoners in exchange, lincoln and historic is called the protocol. few them did not hold the joint press
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conference after they meeting the media. it was given very little information. i think i said yes, is working to facilitate how many to tell the impulse, but this is not enough of turkish officials to take. you says an immediate and unconditional spite is more urgent, i say, is prepared to act as a guarantor. despite the differences between cassette the meeting with the turkish for the minister was fruitful. we're working, as i said, very aggressively on getting more humanitarian assistance in the gaza. and we have very concrete ways of doing that. and i think you'll see in the days ahead that that assistance can expand and in significant ways. so that more gets into people who need it and gets to the people who need it, as well as making sure that people can continue to come out of god's disposition isn't popular. here the google test is called us complicit in his ras crimes against palestinians when the sacred door. steve, is this tricky if there is usually
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a joint press conference and present ad one of 2 to you will receive the secretary . but this was not the case today. no, joyce presser, now meeting with ad on the common belief here is that this diplomatic or folder wasn't pending to demonstrate to, to you is this content with you guys over the war in gaza? that's inside of that. i'll just kind of since israel began it's bombardment of garza 9 countries of withdrawal and they're in bassett, or as or several times, they're calling for an immediate cease fire and for humanitarian a. to enter the strip on hindered nato members are key is among those that pull the 10 by sort of route. so did israel's neighbor jordan, which said israel is committing more crimes. and the latest to joined the list or south africa on charge. bolivia was the 1st to separate ties entirely with israel, saying it's decision was a condemnation of the aggressive and disproportionate is really military offensive taking place in the gaza strip. island fisher reports from occupied east jerusalem
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. good benjamin netanyahu, who spent many days recently meeting will lead us the latest, the bulgarian president. but with more countries rethinking diplomatic links with this real, the prime minister is decided to act some of the phone number. so there's to a meeting and tell of eve, unclaimed israel was fighting for the future to we will win. and we believe that all civilized powers should back us in this effort. because this battle is your battle and our victory is your victory. several countries have withdrawn them by so there's over the going economy. 2 guys of bolivia, a civic all diplomatic types. many have criticize the human cost of war, the growing number of civilian deaths, the pictures of the children in the wreckage. the lease is country to recall its best to the south africa. we believe the nature of response by israel has become one of collective punishment which falls fully outside of the
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practice of international humanitarian and international human rights. little islands, prime minister has also said he's not a great sit describing israel's response to the homeless attack. something bored, approaching revenge, bringing together the community of i'm best of those shows, the israel is what it's losing international support about the way it's prosecuting the war and gaza. but the diplomatic tipping point may come if one of its traditional allies decided to call for a cease fire, or even the names to the war. our fisher, i'll just eat up in occupied east jerusalem. it will bring you some of the days other news now and over in the us, the former president, donald trump, has taken the stat the new york and a civil for all trials. he's accused of lying about his wealth to banks and to insurance companies. trump testified for 5 hours, often arguing with the judge and excuse me,
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probably go hand reports on his court appearance. outside of new york courthouse, protesters greeted the former president with signs warning that he was about to face some consequences. as donald trump arrived the media watching from above and in the court room, a scowling trump waiting to testify under oath the new york attorney general su, saying the trump organization inflated the value of its real estate to get better bank loans. arguing that earn the company $100000000.00 and exaggerated trumps will buy $2000000000.00 before he takes the stand. i am certain that he will engage and name calling and tons and race fading. and call this a which hunt a prediction that came true just moments later. right now. judge arthur and gordon has already ruled that his company's financial documents
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were filled with fraud. the question, now, what will it cost trump, his family and his company? while his adults sons also his co defendants testified that their accountants were to blame. trump acknowledge that he suggested some real estate values under questioning, trump repeatedly fault with the judge, who will ultimately decide his punishment. the state wants him to pay $250000000.00 in fines, and for trump and his sons to be banned from doing business in new york, which could mean he would have to sell some of his most celebrated buildings during a break trip motions to be quiet advice he may soon wish he took on the stand patio hanging out to 0 as well to he's 20 people have been chosen cameroon. after gunman attractive village. it happens in mom say that's a town. and one of the country's anglophone regions. there has been unrest in the english speaking areas since 2017, when separatists declared independence, the international crisis group say the conflict has claimed more than 6000 lives
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and forced the 1000000 people to leave their homes. a state of emergency has been declared in somalia officer heavy rains triggered floods across the country. at least 14 people have died and more than a 110 thousands have been displaced. the ones, humanitarian agency says, has issued an evacuation order for residents who live along the edge you by river. rescue teams are searching for more than 2000 people who are trapped in jubal on states. the rain follows the country's worst droughts, and for decades i will return to our special coverage of the war on dogs are now and palestinian authorities say at least a 175 medical personnel and 34 civil defense workers and gaza had been killed over the past month, past somebody about it has this report on the magic struggling to save lives. this is a bad moment of relative quiet for these members of
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a medical team in gaza. the shift is about as taught and they already engage in a conversation about will that personalize the fees and uncertainty about the future? my mode is the youngest, a single boss who has an extended family to worry about as strikes intensify by my father passed away recently. i look after my mother with very close to bullying displays, photos of every rescue mission. his team has taken part and he says he wants to keep the memories alive in case anyone get scale or that is right um it has attacked medical work as ambulance isn't hospitals despite international contamination? no medics say no one is saving cause a deal with the more we fit situations where those trapped under the rubble are asking for help your.
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