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what can make a difference? the causes youngest victims fights for life. as nearly all hospitals are forced to close while surrounded and attacked by is rarely forces the ontario johnston. this is out, is there a lot and that also kind of is ready as strikes tail. 31. how does seniors and jamalia refuge account taking the total number of people killed to more than $11200.00. the mass size is rather storing on a deal to release captives, housing garza, and exchange for funds. a truce. un ones, its operations in gaza could shut down within 2 days due to lack of,
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to the now the or the goals, the cities, hospitals are now out of service. no electricity, no water, and critically low supplies. they're unable to treat the wounded. despite the continuing influx of patients, they dug, i hate you because cause a city once a densely packed urban hub, now damaged and deserted. shelling and gunfire rages around l shufa because of the largest hospital. the health industry says nearly all the hospitals in the city are out of service besieged by these really are mean the few still operating or defining the odds are the over 500 patients come in in the last 3 days. and so it's just the unrelenting, free every half an hour. there's
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a new n rate, and then there's a new influx of it, but we're short on supplies. we'd be happy to perform excruciatingly painful procedures on one of the patients to stop them becoming infected with no energies yet or understood to thousands of displays. palestinians have taxed these hospitals, seeking rest and as really air raids intensify the injured have almost no or less to go the in the south. a residential building level by in is really air strikes, kills an entire palestinian family. we want to go to the cells and be safe there. however, every day i'm hitting more ambulances come to the hospital. i'm seeing more people take their loved ones through the graveyard. i'm seeing more to than in just more people updated every day. it seems that the self is getting hits more, so we are feeling extremely scared than frightens in addition to the tools,
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a knuckle food buckle for to a lot of sleeping space. the capacity of, if you d, z had adults, but that has doubled over the last 2 days. it's for people to come to the north from the north to south. air strikes, continue to level residential areas. while international law is meant to give hospitals and medical workers protection in garza, they've become part of the front line that maybe 2 houses or several permits or babies and goes as i'll see if a hospital had been relocated, the babies were transferred from a nursery section of the hospital to an area where electricity is available. they've all been gathered on a single bed. since i'll see the whole switching was forced to suspend the operation. the babies have been struggling to suffice without any assistance. all right, as it is following developments from con eunice,
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in the south of the gaza strip of these strikes that had targeted the most densely populated refuge account in the north of the gaza strip. had cleaned the lives of around $31.00 palestinians till now and the tax did not stop just before a couple of minutes. these were the occupation forces has targeted another residential building close to one of the schools in the north of the territory. this one also has been at hosting and even sheltering a number of displaced people who fled from the houses and did not manage to leave from the north of the territory. as the relentless button intends. the north of the gaza strip continues till now. the world health organization has described the conditions in gauze as hospitals as donna and frightening. almost all of the hospitals are now out of service on the few remaining in the north of barely operating. that includes the 2 biggest facilities. she fund of goods. they have no electricity, clean water or enough medical supplies and food is also running out. i'll see for
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is on the is very siege. there are an estimated 2500 palestine ins trapped in and around the hospital. i think cliff, it's around 650 patients because the health industry says there are more than 28000 engine palestinians who are accounted for. another 3250 people. i'm missing the closure of the hospitals means the injured will no longer be able to get the life saving treatment and care they need. what means randy. bombardment hasn't stopped, but there aren't enough ambulances left in northern gaza to respond to those in need. the health industry says 87 have been damaged in is very strikes us present. joe biden says garza's largest hospital. she foot must be protected. pardon, said he expects that will be less intrusive action that you're not. 2 not from and locked in express,
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my concern is going on as my hope and expectation that there will be less intrusive action relative to hospital contact. and work with which is really, is also serves in an effort to take this pause to deal with relation to prisoners. and that's pretty negotiated as well with countries and gauge. so i made some of that hospital must be protect rushman. jordan has more from washington dc. it is certainly a new want in the language that the us has been using since the attack on october 7th by him us on is rarely citizens on is rarely territory at that point. the biden harris most legit message was that is real needed to do what needed to be done in order to protect its people and to try to recover the captives. taken by him was in
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the aftermath of the assault on southern israel. but in the light of growing international pressure, including from the french president emanuel, my call from the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, and on monday, in the oval office, sitting across from him, the indonesian president, your though a call for a cease fire, that's not something that the u. s. is going to endorse, but certainly the call to protect civilians to urge the israeli government to change the way that is going after her most targets. because so many thousands of people living it's hard to also have been injured or killed as a result of the military invasion. that is certainly having an effect on how the us is now addressing what's happening some 5 weeks into this conflict. it's also
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worth noting that there's also this concern that the israelis may be trying to either take some of the territory in garza or try to re establish a military presence inside garza and we are hearing from various us officials that that is not acceptable. going all the way up to the level of the us secretary of state, actually blanking. a mass as far as rockets into a city near tennessee, causing a major fight on the side of a highway. no casualties have been confirmed from the impact. the son who has more now from occupied easter was we've been seeing your daily rocket barrages, calling from the gaza strip, going to places like tell of even it's surrounding suburbs. but for the last few days we haven't really seen it. and today was just a continuation of what we've been seeing for the last 38 days last continues to fire rockets. not only in the south with these rockets are traveling far more north
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to tell of a bit of peak body showing that the on but yeah. and those surrounding cities. now israel's iron don't missile defense system is able to intercept a lot of these and usually has around a 95 percent accuracy rate. but because of a large numbers of rockets that have been fired from the gaza strip in this war, the iron dome has been overwhelmed and has actually missed a lot of these rockets. but there are different interception procedures. so if there is a rock and going toward an open area, they will let it fall. there is really authorities to have been saying. then once these read alerts go off, people have to go into protected areas. the closer you are to the gaza strip, the less time you have to go into that area. but an interesting fact now day 38 of this war going on today. 39 is that how much still has rocket launching capabilities able to reach tel aviv the countries 2nd largest cities. so these really military says that it's a heating rocket, launching sites,
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weapons depos it and they don't want anymore. rocket power coming into is really territory. but the reality is on the ground and gaza, that they still do have this type of power and effort militarily, to send rockets into is really territory. now these really army has been firms that after this war, they do not want to see one single rocket. they say fly into is really territory, but for now, as the war continues, hema says it will continue to fire rockets on cities like television in response to ongoing crimes committed by israel in the gaza strip. it is ready for us as have continued their rates and occupied westbank killing 5 palestinians is ready for 6 or to enter to a con refugee camp. confrontations with spock. the kind of thing he's when he's ready ministry storm to come from on this. so let's speak to mohammed jam. jamie joins us live from ramada. mohammed bring us up to speed the latest on these rates . so carrie, this is a massive incursion, buys,
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rarely armed forces into, to cut them. it has lasted several hours thus far, the overnight hours into this morning, it's just past 5 am here and there's no sign that it will update any time soon. as you mentioned, 5 palestinians killed into the cut them so far over the course of the night and into the morning medical sources telling us the to palestinian men that were killed as a result of being shot by the israeli army members there. and the 3 other palestinian men were killed as a result of a drone used by the israeli army against a target. there was an explosive, an explosion, and that killed the 3 others. that's what we're being told by medical sources at this hour. the raid currently ongoing seems to be only intensifying, we're told by residents there that there is really snipers taking is where the armies fibers that are taking position on rooftops in and around the city. that
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there are still is really on bulldozers that are in the city, reaching a havoc they're tearing up roads and, and destroying other infrastructure that also there are palestinian fighters there that had been utilize the explosive devices against members of the israeli army. earlier we had told you about a statement that emerged from the deluxe, a martyrs brigade taking responsibility for setting off a bomb. the target is really soldiers, so intense clashes that have been ongoing and that are continuing. it's certainly something that is put the people we're speaking with very much on edge. they are worried that things are only going to get worse into the morning hours. and we should just mention that as of now, the death toll for palestinians across the occupied to us bank killed either by settlers or the military or in detention. that's up to a 193, even before october 7th carry the number of palestinians who had been killed across the west bank. in 2023 was already at a record high level. sorry,
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100. thanks so much indeed for that update. i mean, water in southern lebanon is ready as strikes of hits and their convoy generous injuring and l just there a time limit off the amount of the, the, the group of turn, the switch traveling along the border and living these tons of your room separately is really strikes if it's a residential area in the lebanese village of i nonsense. for weeks lebanese group has been on the is ready ministry, have been exchanging 5 across the board. in a 100 reports from the southern lebanon. vintage bill is known as the capital of the resistance. it has symbolic importance to hezbollah. as much as the town was heavily bombed during the lebanese armed groups, last war with israel in 2006, but its fighters held their ground nearly 2 decades later. there again at for
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vintage bill has not yet been caught in the crossfire, but the group support has believe israel wants to expand the conflict. so this is really doesn't hide its intentions. of course, it would like to expand the ongoing war. but in the presence of his velocity, the awesome natural law and our resistance fighters, we are not afraid not for as an active front line along more than 100 kilometers of border. a few kilometers deep on each side. the cross border fire is known as the 2nd month and hezbollah as promising more of this. as long as israel continues its war on gossip. the group's leader house on the seller has talked about increasing operations in terms of size, frequency, and the type of weapons. but making it clear, this border will remain what he calls a support front. for garza, israel has been increasing its threats, not just against his beloved,
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with lebanon as a whole. with the defense minister, promising to do to the lebanese capital, they do what it did to god. so the one size houses using the rest of it made in libya will. so as bullet has made it clear that the battle ground will determine the course of the conflict if is real escalates, it will respond in kind. if they target civilians has bullet will do the same. despite the occasional strikes that have hit deeper into each other's territories, this still largely remains a war of attrition. that could change as well. battles him as fighters in casa center for their elders, either southern, let them on a sofa. come on out. is there a right screw up is taking the us president to cause find out why joe biden was being sued for the warrant garza the
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. let's talk about that severe heat wave in south america here. it is by the numbers that song see on setting a new record. 41.2, by the way dr. the reading, the orange, the higher the temperature, not just a song ceiling, but also salt paulo. and i think you're going to break it again over the next few days. the storms are knocking out the heat in assaults, the on the southeast of brazil, the same strong system brought flooding 2 point, oh sorry is. but it's going to do little to kick out the heat and sell paulo and rio, for example, over the next little bit really storms just to the east of the andes, extending into that active weather in southeast brazil and central america. the trade winds are picking up so that steering ran across the caribbean coast up and down. central america on tuesday, and still the storm system for the southern us. by the time it's all said and done, new orleans could see a months worth of rain in about 24 hours. and then we've got this storm system in the pacific feeding right into northern california that will impact this stuff on
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tuesday. and we've got some warm through the northern plants look at this. buildings in montana is 17 degrees breezy for the canadian prairies. and then we've got this northerly wind here. so that's going to put a cap on temperatures. for example, in toronto, just 8 degrees and the best i can do for you in new york on tuesday is 11 with a sun cloud combo. see the, it's the world slow down. we stand for as homes with tips of global nickel, the reserves is points to leave the global, the battery industries. we definitely manage our abundant resource. the vital role in solar energy harnessing offerings, 75 percent of global carbon credits essential, committed to environmental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing, your better tomorrow the
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. the, the one thing i'll just say a reminder of a headlines. a group of premature babies in dallas is i'll see for hospital i've been moved to different parts of the facilities, but some electricity is available. but they were bound to incubate oxygen. now the old hospitals in kansas city are now out of service to biggest out goods. and now she said, surrounded by his very forces to meet us, present certified and says customers must be protected. it's very strikes of kills that you want people to jamalia. richard g kept some errors. i've also been talking
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to 11200 palestinians has nothing to from us is i'm doing says israel is storing on a deal to release captives. the group says it's ready to release up to 17 women and children in exchange for a 5 day truce, the release of palestinian prisoners and the entry of communitarian paid. and we have been talking about that issue for a few weeks through the mediators from the, from the side, but, but see that's the, the, the caught in the, to tell us where to doing a very good and important if thoughts. and each time we live, close to the each a car and the front entrance, there's a 80, the undermines the bushes, the brother about beta was talking about the latest to try and, and then was having a suppose that each month for the leasing the $200.00 children
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and there's a huge is $75.00 women also, and these are ages and on the left hand side, we have the account to the on 60 the cab, david's and the mountain machine is the, as to the people to be released from guys and the token all of the details, if for 5 days each day can know for them and we need somebody insurance to secure those people. i'm sure that people who are working and all that sort of nice them and everything. i think we have to add to this is sending on all the, the human to it in, in the, on the board, those to all the, the areas and goods us to this i, it is one of those settings. my sort of dundas, i was born batch or nothing. it shows that they, they, they are not willing to,
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to go for what the soldiers will be part of the exchange between the put his team in prison loves. and the soldiers who uh, 11 prison us. this is very different issue. we were talking about the people who lives for the nation and it is, and there's a, it is who are taken by other groups of significance. but i'm not talking about the militancy it to the you and the agent. so you forgot to send you and the rest of the cheese is wanting and its automation is in gauze a could shut down within 2 days. is garza chief thomas white wrote to own x, that the monetary in operation will grind to a halt in the next 48 hours. there's no fuel was being allowed to enter gaus. he added that 2 of the main water distribution contractors have stopped working as a right now to fuel. baffled at night 200000 people, possible voltage across the world. the united nations flags are flying up house
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stuff to pay tribute to 101 un stuff killed in the world garza. i mean, it's silence was observed in that on the was seen the highest number of un personnel killed in a conflict. remember all the us house representative for a sheet of labor and all the democrats quoted on president joe biden, to demand an immediate cease fine gauze. last week's, the republican that house voted to essentially, it's like, you know, the palestinian american politician for her comments about the war and gaza. we
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will not be intimidated. we will not be silenced. and we will not stop until we save lives. we will continue to demand a ceasefire demand, immediate delivery, monitoring it, and gotta demand the release of all hostages. and those arbitrarily detained the man, every american to come home and demand a policy and people to live free from occupation to present, sorry buys. and 2 of his cabinet members are being sued for complacency. in genocide and gaza lawsuit was filed on behalf of several groups, including american citizens with relatives in gaza. it aims to stop me. you estimate it straight from scenting funding to israel christian selected as the united nations more and the death of more than 100 staff members in gaza. the u. n's, host country, and largest donor is being sued for its role in the war. united states president
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joe biden, secretary of state anthony blinking, and defense secretary lloyd austin, are accused of failing to prevent and aiding and abetting genocide. the lawsuit in federal court was filed by a non profit legal organization. they have a significant responsibility under customer international law under federal law to prevent this genocide, to stop supporting this genocide and every step of the way, every opportunity they have failed. they have continued to provide coverage to israel is continued to provide material support to israel, and currently they intend to send more money and more weapons. israel plaintiffs in the case include us citizens with family and gaza, like layla all her dad, whose last 5 family members there since october 7th, and has several more struggling to survive. i paid for israel to kill my cousins, and my aunt, there's no 2 ways around it. it was my tax dollars that did that,
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that sent those bombs to israel to kill my family. and so i feel i and all other american taxpayers have a very unique responsibility to hold our government and our elected officials responsible. the convention on the prevention of genocide was unanimously adopted by the un general assembly in 1948, but was not formally ratified by u. s. congress until 1988 and legislation that was sponsored by then senator joe biden. in addition to finding the leaders in violation of the law, the lawsuit calls for relief in the form of ending the united states $3800000000.00 in annual military support to israel. the white house has yet to respond to our request for comments on the case. while it would be unusual for the us judiciary to rule on us policy abroad. lawyer say there is extensive evidence to support their
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case and that it's not just a matter of saving lives, but one of international law and order. kristen salumi al jazeera, the united nations, the book now some of the days of the world news. its former british prime minister david cameron is made an unexpected, retentive government. he's been appointed as a next to foreign secretary is part of a cabinet. we shuffled, so that he had good reports. are you getting set to tell the secretary to the old and in with an old hunt full prime minister david cameron, making a surprise return to franklin politics as foreign secretary, after 7 years absence. i think department has put him into sinks in the team a time when foreign affairs are incredibly impulsive with what's going on in
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ukraine with the conflict in the base mid least. well, mister cameron left british politics in 2016 and the altima for the best of the divisive rex that referendum, he was firmly in favor of richmond remaining in the block. while i'm a current prime minister, recei not advocated for breast and to come out of your opinion. but both men are widely seem to be centrist, and it is this approach which will now be dominating in the cabinets. but shuffling sewell abroad in the knowledge of her ministerial roll and onto the back benches may present the prime minister with another challenge. hard line opinions on issues such as emigration. have one has support from those on the rights of the conservative policy. potentially dividing support for su neck, but it was her decision to publish an article without the full clearance of downing street criticizing the police of being stuffed in raleigh supporting the palestinian rights. going so far,
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even to denounce the protest themselves as hey marches. that ended the current ministerial career. so any vehicle i'll just sarah london, the around 900 us travelers hit southern iceland on monday that the full 1000 people have been evacuated from. that means that there is a full kind of erection for the residents, have been direct, were allowed to go back home briefly to collect belongings. however, the faucet reports from the coastal town gridlock on the roads of southern iceland in the group of a state of emergency. but the people in these cause on leading the danger zone that desperate to get to it. it's unreal, it's like a very long see movie it's, it's going to erupt. but i just hope it doesn't stop the middle of the day. so in this one is full of 1000 people who fled the town of glinda, vic, on friday, he left with his 82 year old mother after a swarm of powerful quakes and warnings of an image interruption. now you always
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have to look at the right. so nobody's that and, and triple the size of 3 people at that. gotcha. passports, in children's emergency crews have given residents a window of just a few minutes each to collect important documents, treasure possessions, but a, not an airline pilot. that includes his uniform. he's due to fly to the us on saturday to think about when he'd be back. i'm not thinking about this, get my stuff if it, if it all goes, then leave the leave. it's all here. as the haste comes from the scientific predictions, interruption within days is not likely if it comes under the see, the interaction with the water would cause a huge ash cloud. all that in ours is neighbors are worried about it happening on land. a possible huge outflow of lava that destroys the town the emergency workers
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overseeing this operation. this is a new level of crisis even for iceland with all its geological volatility. it's quite out of the ordinary. it's not something that we're used to. but it is something that we do train for and we have plans for when it's late afternoon now not long before sunset and still there is this enormous queue that people are trying to get into the town for some, it's a challenge to try and get treasured items what they need for the expense of this evacuation others, though i worried about this being a last chance ever to see their homes. i suppose it was a 0 southern iceland. at least 11 people have been killed by scientists from the allies democratic forces in the eastern democratic republic of congo. people say they were tied up and killed with machetes. all this i believe, to drive.
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