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stairs wore width lawanda, imminent vigorous debate. people are dying because of lots of medical treatments, challenging conventional with 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 have a strong said gaza for get another night. israel says they'll be no c spar or supplies of fuel until her last release is captives. the on the bulk of this is just a life though. also coming up no casualties including children arrive at, i'll ship a hospital in gaza off the heavy overnight strikes. permit us to benjamin. that's m
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. yahoo! says israel will take control of it goes as security off to the war as the us subjects to any astray. the re occupation trying to bully or censor me won't work because this movement for a ceasefire is much bigger than one person. it's growing every single day. the bonding, the only policy in american and congress, the house of representatives tension is rashida to live over her clothes for a ceasefire. garza the welcome to the program. a human catastrophe had a moral failing expressions use by rights groups and to help you and officials to describe you as well as for ongoing and now it is 2nd month. but despite growing international condemnation, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has once again ruled out both of the ceasefire. well, allowing must need the fuel into gaza, at least to
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a 1328 palestinians and names have been killed. so fob mohammed vile begins are coverage. the this is the ultimate companies really have is quite content in benefit of food. you can give some, some goes month to study buildings have to do for families. most of the victims of women and children daily, but just sort of goes on city is with you. the so called evacuation zone with continuous bombardment is pushing 1000 typically is way in high school. the civilians to leave these areas for the size to and full size or this it's airplanes of flat to make a tie of neighborhoods, killing innocent civilians in the process. this is the seat of the hospital, the data of tennessee these of strikes in its vicinity. the, these are, the army has only 7 little hospitals to evacuated,
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including that on the hospital for the child cancer patients. and that she felt hospital under, which is they believes, how much has that gets mean high adults? how does i'm not the world this conflicts is clear and visit me to a people, especially these really recognizance pines all the ways watching it and all of gaza? scouting and watching this complex every 2nd. these rarely occupation doesn't have any proof of these accusations. carpet for me, any of those hospitals aren't as way, has left supervisors with no option but to these and they did so much feeling for their lives. some had to look at some results as to what divorce tentatively put find. they wouldn't just search. i lost my sister and my daughter of the level
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they stayed few days under the rubble. my grandchildren also died. the 1st was 6 years old, and the 2nd was 8 years old. they all died together. the escape piece relates out stories of why you have to sleep and the state seat on the way out. michigan, how much was the block? you know, we looked like 4 kilometers on our way. we so thanks finding the cause and did bodies in the states. it was a terrible task. we was good and under so much danger that if someone got injured, you couldn't even try to hurt or save. it is a genocide when they got the idea of destination for minutes. here he's got off, i bought the crossing. hundreds of for them isn't. policy needs to do with nationality, a waiting to get along to crossing to egypt. but the process is
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a slow and told me the few gets a chance from one day to the next time and find a disease from telling you this in does that topic of as the most more in israel is relentless plumbing campaign, as this time is concentrated on the central areas and the specific lina shots are refuge, account discount because it, it to be very densely populated area with residents. the as these are the troops or station to the outskirts of this refuge account as well. the troops are trying to push forward and deeper into this camp in order to gain more control and even to destroy the military infrastructure pulsing fine to is the is ready for them to compartment by forces. and even the altima re continued the strength houses in this for free to come as they are launching. i'm firing different illumination flags on the sky of this area to provide clear vision for them and over in troops. also the attacks continued intended howard neighborhood were messing the button into place the as the residential buildings are being destroyed in the north of the gauze
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district in bate la hit district, there has been relentless bombardment, destroying different residential slots, which really could be as a station for the men offering it for the i've seen scientists and ease where is expand, think it's submitted to a breach and across different areas. in the church. we in order to split causal strip into a super areas and even to gain much more control land and to reach a much more deep. and the urban areas of gauze is stripe. also in the southern areas where we are right now, can you in a city has witnesses during the last couple of hours suffer air strikes that took place on farm lands and even a residential building was where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says, whose government plans to maintain a security presence in gaza, long after the war. the fission has moved from old. you're probably the easter eastern these really, i mean, is pushing deeper into guys that the number of dead rising 5,
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jo at. these really is insist the end of the war is the destruction of how much. but no benjamin netanyahu says this force is, will oversee security and this fit for an indefinite period. reasoning degree of possibility of a level of military occupation. i think is what a little before and then definitely period will have the overall security responsibility because we've seen what happens when we don't have it when we don't have that security responsibility. what we have is the rupturing of how must are on a scale that we couldn't imagine the issue with it from its illegal settlements and military positions, and guys in 2005. finally hunting back territory. it seized in 1967 moving troops in for an extended period or in different states would be the 1st is really presence of its kind an 18 year defense summative. so you've kalonde is told and is really parliament committee that the country faces alone. engagement to engage the one that might not. and with the come fight to the middle of the sofa model,
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at the end of this campaign, there will be no how mass as a ruling military organization. and guys, there will be no security threat from the guys a strip on israel. and israel will have complete freedom of action to act in any situation when there's any threat in the guys a strip. it's unlike anything else we've done. but one expert says, the idea of any level of re occupation is premature is impossible to to say now that what ever happens is way we remained a security wise and be able to do whatever each once we do not know what exactly would be the kind of regime in gaza, laughs come, us hopefully is not leading the say area that has been a lot of talk in israel and internationally about what, how pins when the water is over. the thing to remember is that it's still ongoing. the us wants to see a 2 state solution, the standard for decades,
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but that would be much harder to achieve if it's really forces or still occupying part of the guys a strict. oh and for sure, i'll just, you know, keep pipe east jerusalem, us media supporting the president job. i didn't, has us the us ready prime minister to agree to a 3 day pause in fighting that's to allow for the release of x ray. be comfortable, while the white house is not confirming those reports, us officials are publicly disagreeing with israel more than they have since the war and gaza began. popsicle, hating us alexis from washington a clear sign outside of the us capital of congress's support for israel on the 30 day anniversary of the october 7th attacks. and perhaps even clear on the inside where the house voted to centre, the only post in an american woman elected to congress where she didn't sleep. the reason she posted this 2 social media, the some jewish groups that it was
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a call to what is real off the map. she explained it was a call for palestinians to have equal protection and freedom of movement. but palestinian people are not disposable. in an emotional speech defending her calls for an immediate cease fire, the cries of the palestinians to palestinian and is rarely children. so no different to me. why. what i don't understand that is why the cries of palestinian sound different to you all and will the by new ministration has called for humanitarian pauses and not a ceasefire. they are starting to push back publicly on israel. so on the possibility of israel controlling the security in gaza. i know president maintains is position that a re occupation by is really forces is not the right thing to do. and reports that someone to push palestinians into egypt another know or not engaging in any
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situation in which egyptian land would be least forced relocation is not. is not something that we are getting out or is on the table. we're policy that we support is. but on tuesday, the administration reiterated that they don't believe is real, is violating international law by bombing hospitals, you and protected schools and refugee camps. but the administration is facing growing political pressure at home. i think there's been a lot of disappointment, particularly among young voters, but also as you mentioned, air voters, muslim voters for the rest of voters, black motors of the handling of the situation. many, according to polls, i think about 66 percent of americans and 80 percent of democrats have expressed support for a ceasefire. all voters by knows he'll need if he is going to be re elected. and the polls show he could pay a heavy price for continued collusion with israel patio haine algebra. washington
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by the ministrations policy. a full support for israel has come under attack from some us diplomats at the state department. and it links memo obtained by american new site political diplomats voice mail position for the us government, unconditional support. violations of international humanitarian law through israel's failure to identify wouldn't cause legitimate military target, something so raised the right also highlights the american government support for legal seizures of land belonging to protest use of how this goes against american values by encouraging israel. impunity the might say the us should immediately support international cause for cease fire and gaza citing astray the military tactics. and the treatment of palestinians. meanwhile, is ready for seas. have continue the overnight rates across the occupied west bank . that conducted rates in multiple locations. ballasa refugee camp, they were met with resistance policy and fight as their retaliation with gunfire.
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and then to kind of a refugee camp is ready, troops, damage infrastructure, as well as intensified as rates across the territory seems to be a massive tax on october, the 7th. a lot of us get the same bus for avi, who's in ramallah in the occupied westbank. insane, seemingly related. let's just raise the rates in the west bank. well, it is ro is ready forces hoping to achieve well in the occupied westbank. we've seen these raids exponentially become more and more intense, more and more frequent since the october 7th attacks. and since the war began specifically to bring pressure to bear on communities here in the occupied westbank while simultaneously bombarding palestinian communities in gaza. i'd like to start by talking about something that is happening right now in occupied east jerusalem. a large military presence, reading the shall fall refugee camp. we've learned in just the last hour. exactly why they are there. they are at the family home of how much. oh, so bonnie:
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a 13 year old who stands accused of stabbing and chilling and is really soldier to check point in february. now they are there with cyprus on rooftop soldiers surrounding the home, reportedly to bulldoze and destroy that home. a form of collective punishment, something that is a major over step in these kinds of cases, but it has become common practice for the israeli government, for the military in dealing with any sort of palestinian farm to push back or resistance. and especially in cases of these check point, staffing attacks that have become a common and frequent form of resistance by palestinian communities. here it occupied in the outside was packed as well as and occupied the service of them. now in terms of what's happened in the west bank over night, we seen in the middle of the night reports that amounted to a coordinated, large killed scale sweep of across multiple swift cities with soldiers making arrests, burning home us flags, opening fire on various communities in cities including co chileya, jericho,
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turkle, m a and novelist as well as janine, at least one eclipse showed a palestinian fighters pushing back firing on in his really armoured military bulldozer. now those bulldozers have become a common part of these as rarely, military rates digging up roads, destroying buildings in hebron is really soldiers detained. a number of people including to senior journalist as well as women and family members of suspected fighters to try and force those fighters to surrender themselves a form of collective punishment. yet again, the palestinians describe as hostage taking in blackmail to pressure suspects to surrender themselves rarely, authorities, and in the roads in and around rome. although we also sought a great deal of military activity. overnights soldiers of reading thursday to university to round up active. this presumably also looking for arm fighters in
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that university here in rome. i love video showed one person being shot loudly screaming after that shooting incident. it is unclear what happened to the person in that clip of classes were also reported around the university later this evening . we do know that they have left, there's a university now this morning, but the rates that began in co chileya the military. these really military is still there is a many things to be update zane bus for avi live and romano. thank you. as you are, without your service still to come to protest against the upcoming g 7 form. and it says meeting in tokyo for failing to condemn israel's bombardment of gaza. the color of the weather has been
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a little lively across spots of the arabian peninsula recently, but it shall quite and down as we go through the next couple of days, pick some paces the powder around. yes, but nothing too much. might see the alt shabbots it was that eastern side of them on a little bit of wet weather. still in full cost, just around the straits of a move further north of wet weather winfrey, weather, making its way across the northern pots of i've got to start with some snow on that couple very every winter. yeah, but the next couple of guys brought this guys over to was at the western side of the region, east of marietta. somebody's radiant to look dry with plenty of sun shuttle less than what the weather will just slide across. the bus was pushing across the black sea to the west side. took you as we go through the next couple of days, right, and finish. and as you see las, you drive flights of lovely sun shy. here we go. ha, temperatures touching 31 degrees celsius. good to have a son shot to across the northern parts of africa. the somewhat weather just coming in across the west side of the mediterranean, just scraping the far north about here in northern areas. opportunities yet. but for the most part,
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it is settled and sunny showers continue just around the gulf with skinny, still some are all the weather reflecting parts of canada and say, so a fair but a cloud coming through here, some wet weather to still in place for somebody else the israel is still refusing to allow international journals into jobs to cover the carnage they're all that they can report on 1st hand is be, is really sign it. the palestinian reporter is risking everything to get the story . evans 15 members killed in an ass. dr. sharon, what's happening? we don't cover the news. we cover the way the news is the listening post the
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the to watching. as a reminder of our top stories this, our heavy classes have been taking place between is for 80 forces and must fighters in gaza. israel says it's troops and making significant gains deep inside goes and see at least $10320.00. i promised to give it some names have been killed since the israel launched. it's been a treat defense. hundreds of thousands of palestinians remain in moving gaza, which is essentially a close to strain the ministry. so many of them are attempting to make the journey south with whatever little they could carry, but they are trapped. it's ready for the site. they are now in the hospital because the city, the hosp, the hospitals and gaza have been forced to close strikes if repeatedly some targeted health facilities for thousands have been sheltering. 70 percent of the
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population has been forcibly displaced as well. over the last months we've seen images of doctors and other medical workers working until the point of exhaustion processing. your doctor mohammed boot number was managed to get his family out of cars that you to them holding for and citizenship. but he chose to stay behind to treat those indeed, show the subject of his being a very difficult feeling. but it's still better than them being under bombardment. and so me having to move them from one place to another. i cannot even focus on my work. at least the departure will give me a chance to focus on people on the children, the killing of the children is happening. frightening right. the killing of the women is happening at a frightening right without messing was the crisis deepens and goes the top diplomats of g 7 nations who have met for the final day of talks in tokyo. they discussed how to revive peace efforts in the middle east after the war on guns and the foreign ministers are expected to issue
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a joint statements on the conflict later on wednesday, as close live to katrina hughes following the meeting in tokyo and katrina the us and japan have been calling for a clear voice by g 7 countries regarding gaza, but do they will share the same view well, up until this point, it seemed that the g 7 appeared to be faxed it on their approach to the wall. so depend the horse nation has said that it's never be more important for the use of just show a united front, especially as a jo, coca cola to depends 4 minutes to mention the situation becomes more complicated and most of it around the world. now we are expecting that during statements in a few hours later today on wednesday, but this is going to be a challenge because as i said before this, the group seem to have different priorities, different approaches, certainly when it came to the voice of the united nations we had the us, the u. k. enter many for full support behind israel, but japan says it's priority is seeing humanitarian situation in the gaza strip,
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improve, and we've also had other concerns raised about the situation that by french and canadian officials. so japan is really pushing for the statements to have a unified code for humanitarian pause in gaza, more humanitarian aid, and japan also wants to see the revitalization is what it said of talks around the middle east. after this initial stage of the conflict is over and we're waiting to see on that. and of course a yoga call a his self is fresh from the visit to the region where she met with his rarely posting and to damian officials. reassuring them no doubt that the g 7 is listening to all sides on this issue. japan is watching this extremely closing. they are very concerned that this will could spiral an escalating caused logic instability in the region. that would spell trouble for tokyo because it's entirely reliant on our countries full, its energy needs. and also japan is very worried about the level of reputational damage. this is all doing to the g 7 countries as it supports israel,
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especially as we see those risk civilian fatalities mount katrina, we probably went saying this a few months ago, but by contrast, the war and ukraine seems like uh, a simpler conflict for the g 7 the co less around, and certainly they did not seem to struggle to find common ground on the ukrainian issue from the beginning of all the 7 countries condemned russia as the aggressor, ukraine, and war. and ukraine was a major focus of discussions early today on wednesday. and the message from the g 7 to the international community is that it's support for kids is not going to waive a no matter what happens in the middle east. and they have a planning another meeting later today and wednesday, which will include online discussions of the ukrainian foreign minister, where they are likely to discuss doubling down in sections russia as well as more aid and 28 in the recovery and reconstruction of ukraine. and just wanna mention another issue that the group has expressed. solidarity of is security in the in the
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pacific, which is particularly important that japan, the hearse, nation, nearly asian men, the of the grouping that have been concerns that the us and other g 7 countries will simply be too distracted to focus on this region. but washington has reiterated that it remains. legs are focused on the region a and the security issues here is an exceedingly broad agreement for the g 7 to do with katrina. you many thanks for that. continue and take care the . okay. some of the world news, no, uh, the portuguese prime minister, antonio costa has resigned just that was off the post gauges, detained, his chief of staff, and an investigation into a large corruption enquiries. looking into his administration's handling of lift the mining and hydrogen projects, the 62 year old made the announcements and the telephone. the statement of the meeting president must settle rivelo desousa. costa says his conscience was clear
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that he wouldn't stand as a candidate for 4th time as premier. at least 10 people have died and more than a 100000 of being forced from their homes. by flooding in somalia, the heavy rains come off for a long period of droughts, the regions worst in decades. can web reports 3 years of droughts have forced more than a 1000000 people from their homes in somalia. many of them into camps like this one in the capital of mogadishu. now the shelters being washed away by floods off the days of 2 rental reins from the somewhat it's raining for a 5th day. i will make shift shelters were washed away. the children are missing. now we don't know whether they are dead or alive. we replace the 8 agencies to agency help us. most of the people in the accounts what a hood is until the past has became too dry. and more than a 1000000 lives still died of the others were farmers who could no longer correct
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crops. now sways of the country side on the water. the you ends inter continental panel on climate change. well, i pcc says the horn of africa is one of the places in the world that's most vulnerable to the effects of climate change. there is quite so big i or any around people fleeing for the fact that they don't have water and now flying because they have too much water. and so it's a real di costs mail problem that we're seeing and the pc report quite clearly says that this cycle of flooding and drought is going to continue. and we're gonna see this more, more or less. we really do something on a global scale. let's try to reduce these and try to stay on this power as 1.5, alignment decades of the conflict, as well as increased food prices, exacerbated by ross's invasion of ukraine, has made the crisis was. the un says more than $40000.00 people died last year because of the trials bounce off of them. children these floods and no kidding,
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even more welcome web houses, era and other use to us states of ohio is voted in favor of abortion rights in a state vote. only 68 percent of the bunches of by the measure. this of the 7 such piece of legislation to pass in the us since the nationwide, right. so the procedure was rescinded by the supreme court last year today and will be returning to the pose next. most of the votes on a new draft constitution is 6 to replace the current law, which was written under military dictatorship. the proposals are already facing strong opposition. lots of america, i totally see a name and report from the capital santiago for the 2nd time in just over a year to into being presented with the text for a new constitution. the queen, president of the body, to try to mask his disappointment with the right leaning draft. ma. yeah. whatever
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. the julian people's find, those words were conceded, our mechanisms inform us exactly. it looks like nobody will continue to be essentially institutional and democratic. the new in september last year, chileans rejected draft charged ro, written primarily by left wing delegates, guaranteed social rights gender parity, abortion environmental protection, and much more. but for the majority, it went too far. this time the pendulum has swung to the extreme political right. which controlled the process was veto power. that was, this new constitution eliminates political debate. 24 years ago, millions of julian's took to the streets to demand a new constitution to replace their current dictatorship era charter. then as now that are public health, education and pensions at the top of their demands, you have the new convention, couldn't resolve these fundamental issues. the issues that we have been trying to put this kind of decision advocacy to charlotte. i shouldn't be probably
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a good contact to charlotte, many a frustration and even embarrass to 6 weeks silly as well. again, both in a referendum that, according to polls is likely to reject this. they just attempt to give chilly a constitution that can unite the country. and if that is the case, there won't be another chance for a very, very long time to see a newman al jazeera santiago. okay, let's go back now to our coverage of the war on gaza. and thousands of people around the world are continuing to take to the streets and support who have passed indians and pockets. tons, capital some up on thousands, most and solidarity is a cool for an immediate cease fire. similar rallies withheld across the country. and while posting isn't garza resorted to charging that phones with car batteries, off the israel cut off electricity supplies to the strip. sasha metal by reports, this is the only way for many of them to stay in touch with their loved ones. this
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is a phone charging station set up by local people to help the community shots as by war . these was cutoff electricity to gaza, of the stall to be submitted to help ration people off front to clear looking for ways to charge them the by phones they will long distances to reach this place. what cub batteries i use of charges and movement of a huge relief for the store, families of those, please come back to life. they've been waiting for with, from their loved ones as these valuable plays destroy entire neighborhoods. and that's all the measurements that i arrived to a 10 am and i will stay till 12 midnight waiting to charge, pull back to these and some mobiles. sometimes a bring with me my neighbors phones to talk. i do this every day. i swear to god, i had a hard time to do this every day. sometimes i need the help of my relatives, friends, and neighbors. as the will intensifies and casualties found,
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