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the 101 east. on. i'll just see around the causes youngest victims fights for life as nearly all the hospitals are forced to close us surrounded and at times by is ready for the carry johnston. this is all just here. a nonsense is ready and strikes killed. 31 protest in unison. jabante, a refugee camp, taking the total number of people killed, more than 11200 for my size is rarely stored in on
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a deal to release captives held in concepts and exchange for 5 day trips. helps us and watching in kind of stands in the occupied westbank time in to raise awareness on guns, the thousands of premature babies and goals as not just hospital. i've been given a few more hours to live. they've been transferred within the lc for facility to an area where electricity is still available for the knots in incubators. because oxygen supplies have run out of hospitals in kansas city or out of service. and the able to offer basic 1st aid. the 2 largest, the surrounded by is really forces having repeatedly attacked. the history begins a coverage a cause. a city once a densely packed urban hub,
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now damaged and deserve the 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 defined. the odds are the over 500 patients come in the last 3 days. and so it's just the unrelenting every every half an hour. there's a new n rate and then there's a new influx of it, but we're short on supplies. we'd been having to perform excruciatingly painful procedures on wounds of the patients to stop them becoming infected with no energies yet or unexpected. thousands of displaced, palestinians have taxed these hospitals, seeking rest, and as really air raids intensify the injured have almost no or less to go
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the in the south. a residential building leveled by and is really air strikes, kills an entire palestinian family. he went to go to the cells and be safe there. however, every day i'm heating more ambulance has come to the hospital. i'm seeing more people take their loved ones to the graveyard. i'm seeing more to that in, in just more people, the updated every day. it seems that this house is getting hits more, so we are feeling extremely scared and frightened in addition to the tool to knuckle food. luckily for to a lot of sleeping space. the capacity of if you g z and last, but that has doubled over the last few days since for people to come to the north from the north to south. 2 air strikes continue to level residential areas. while international law is meant to give hospitals and medical workers protection and gaza, they've become part of the front line. that means you choose to
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all right. assume is following developments from con eunice in southern godsa. what doctor is he on the nozzler hospital may just before a couple of hours is that please signed to show the world that to are standing is to the dairy to with a d. oh, is there a clique and the other ship, a hospital who are witnessing massive deterioration and their humanitarian conditions and they are also experiencing in a human human in human conditions and even did your ration in their medical aspect feel in the hospital where they are trapped by the is with the soldiers and they are not able to get out of the hospital. anyone who might get out of the hospital might be bombarded. they just organized that's time to go to deliver a message to the world that please take services, step to safe doctor's patients and even displaced people who are inside the hospital from being killed or bonded by the occupation forces, as there was to now no longer any safe passage out of the hospital,
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which can really guarantee the safety of the people inside to the south of the gaza strip. meanwhile, even if there's going to be a bus is safe for them, they might be really risky as the is really occupation forces us patients enforcement in both main linking roads from the north, up to the south of the 2 or 3. and the previous occasions have attacked the victories as they are, were fleeing from the north to the south of the gaza strip. now throw out the systems that they just attend all the lights of the hospitals off and they own only live there smartphones lights in order to show the world that the she felt hospital is running out of. if you and there is a humanitarian catastrophe, is about to take place. as did bodies are backed into the hospital in the heart of the hospitals and the are. some of those bodies have been decomposed due to the ability of medical teams to purely. then in garza symmetries u. s. president joe biden says i'll see for hospital must be protected, but instead he expects that will be less intrusive action that you know. 2
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not from a lot to in express my concern that's going on as my hope and expectation that there will be. 2 less intrusive action routing on hospital contact ad worked with uh, which is really, is also there is an effort to take this pause to deal with the release of prisoners . and that's pretty and negotiated as well with the countries are engaged. and so i made some of the hospital must be protect wasn't jordan has more now from washington dc. it is certainly a nuance 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 bite and
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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 off in 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 presidency. although a call for a cease fire, that's not something that the us 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 inside also have been injured or killed as a result of the military invasion. that is certainly having an effect on how the
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us is now addressing what's happening some 5 weeks into this conflict. it's also 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 to the blank and the masses on the wing says israel is still running on a deal to release captives. the group says it's ready to release up to 70 women and children. it wants to find a truce. the release of putting in prison is on the entry of monetary an 8 me i can model out the new up with the enemy as requested the release of 100 women and children held captive and gaza. we told the mediators that we are asking for a 5 day cruise in which we will release 50 women and children. and this number
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might actually go up to 70 because the captives are being held by several functions and this truces to include a ceasefire, as well as the approval of entry of humanitarian and relief assistance to allow people in the gaza strip. however, the enemy is still stolen and evading. this responsibility on the enemy is still ignoring, not just the innocent lives of palestinian civilian, decided to be also ignoring their own designed people that is ready for us is have continued their raids and occupied westbank killing at least 6 palestinians. 2 people were killed into 2 car and refugee camp. this very minute restoring the camp sparking confrontations with protest in use. 3 more palestinians were killed and an is rarely drone strike elsewhere in the city. and another man was also killed into a car and by is ready forces. jose invisible, ivy joins us, lies, not from remodel,
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saying what more do we know about these raids in the occupied westbank over night? of the well total room was the major flash point. last night with regards to raids in the occupied westbank. and just in the last half an hour, we've learned that the death toll from those rates, which are ongoing, has gone up from $5.00 to $66.00 people killed ones to come into their injuries in the last hour, 12 injured. we know that 4 of those injuries are people who are now in critical condition, and at least 2 of the dead were killed by gunshot wounds. at least 3 of them were killed in a drill strike. it's unclear whether this was an unmanned kamikaze style drone or whether it was an operational drone, where a strike was called in. but the use of drones is something that we've seen more and more in the last several weeks. a really illustrating an escalation and with regards to the intensity of these nightly rates of bulldozers were brought in the
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rates begin around 10 p. m. last time around midnight, g m t, bulldozers tearing up roads once again in and around. took a room near the refugee camps that are there a very, very large presence of israeli special forces going into neighborhoods. snipers deployed on rooftops. it was a very intense evening which has continued into the day. those rates are still ongoing. residents are being told by his really forces they're not to leave their homes while these rates are taking place. we know that the israeli military there did clash with arms fighters. and over night the i'll look some artist brigade came out with a statement claiming that it had used explosives against israeli positions. and again, those rates are still ongoing this morning. same as the amount of force. thank you . i believe them before the board is closed and israel laid siege to gaza. palestinians living in the okay part westbank needed permits to enter the strip on
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how they're watching in horror as is there any forces wage war on palestinians? many say they feel helpless when a good time and to raise awareness the the abraham reports from the occupied westbrooks the. the mothers try searching for her 7 year old son in a goes to a hospital that goes loud. and bethlehem. his name is uses. he has curly hair and a beautiful face slogans from going. so children repeat the words spoken over and over by palestinian parents use of was killed in his really air strike. one of at least 4600 children killed in 5 weeks of is really bombardment, the 70 kilometers away in the occupied westbank palestinian children hope their message reaches far and wide. i want children and goals are to have a life beyond will. i won't tell us time to be free for children to have
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a life to play like other children that are in front of then it to be to church. it needs to be the 1st place. the 1st young when, when this church was under a 40 d is really back in 2002. it was during the 2nd default of an armed uprising back by the past times of to have them all as many. and i'll forward these vision, know movie and listen, that even be moment. there we all, it's on the ground as well. and policy is a, there has never been as divided as they are. now. this put, this is organized by workers in the health sector. some unions and political factions have been staging similar, riley's, but they're relatively small. turnout tells a story of a fragmented society separately along geographic and political lines. promises a peace scene further away now with images of death and destruction. to me globally,
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why the world looks on how we feel helpless, we can't do anything useful to help. we can now tools can pray that this ends a hearts of broken out. others don't believe there prove this with change. anything . keeping it doesn't side in stock of data, how can we help him? mother? he lost his child and mother, he still had children, dismembered ways. nothing would come from the one. it's to stop physically there in the occupied to west point. but people we spoke to say their hearts and minds are in garza. they don't feel the bump last that can not escape the he knew that, but he just need a deal to fight westbank. instead of head on the, i'll just say are right, screw pays, taking the us precedence to quotes, find out why joe biden is being sued for the guns. the
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simply violence has been pushing palestinians out to finance for years, which is october. the 7th. it's been like nothing exceed before were the 200 people from where the c for the one community in the occupied with the bank, with food to keep their. maybe the shortest family had to run for takes. they've located us for 4 days. we couldn't bring in water tanks to drink. id is brothers and the families have relocated to the village of type a 7 year old kyle, it says he's the top of his class. i asked him what's 3 plus 4? he says it's suddenly. he says he misses who are the ones at the capital. i've always depended on a warm climate, but it's too cold here in the village of piping. there's also little reason glance, they can start a new life here, maybe the side we soon learned to learn that he might never be able to return to
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the depth analysis of the days headlines. all these blue cross blue is root has of items. so the thing is not a license to kill inside story on out just sierra the talk about her mind about headlines. dozens of premature babies in gauze as largest hospital have been given a few more hours to live in new bones, had been transferred within the l. c. for facility to an area where electricity is through the bank, masses and wing size is rarely storing on
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a deal to release captives. the group says it's ready to release some of the 17th women and children in exchange for a 5 day choose. and is ready for success, continue their rates and occupies westbank kidding. at least 6 palestinians. 6 people have been killed into currently including 3 in advance. joining us president joe biden and to top officials all being sued for complacency in genocide and gaza. the lawsuit was filed on behalf of several groups, including american citizens, with relatives in gaza. games to stopped in the us ministry from sending funds to israel. christ instead of me has more or as the united nations mourns 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 joe biden, secretary of state anthony blinking, and defense secretary lloyd austin,
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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 at every opportunity they have failed. they have continued to provide coverage as well, is continued to provide material support to israel, and currently they intend to send more money and more weapons to israel. plaintiffs in the case include us citizens with family and gaza, like layla. i'll head out who's 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 for convention on the prevention of genocide was unanimously adopted by the un general assembly in 1948, but was not formally ratified by us 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 law sued 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 u. s. judiciary to rule on us policy abroad. lawyer say there is extensive evidence
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to support their case and that it's not just a matter of saving lives, but one of international law and order. kristin salumi al jazeera united nations, the group of palestinian refugees, who escaped these very fun, bob and some guys that have arrived in brazil. the emotional scenes is families where united president, the silver welcomed the $32.00 protest engines at the airport in the capital vicinity. you leave the husband critical of israel saying the bone, bob and $12.00 that is killing innocent people without any criteria the. the book now some of the well donald trump junior, has testified for a 2nd time in his father's civil full trial. he took the stand as a kind of to witness to give evidence for the defense. trump's eldest son,
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praiseworthy described that's his father's, incredible vision. that's a benefit for my president on this company are accused of exaggerating his wealth. 5 billions of dollars on financial statements. trump junior says he relies on the company's known time finance chief and outside the accountants. former british prime minister david cameron has made an unexpected return to government. he's been a pointed farm. the secretary is part of a cabinet. we shuffled becomes a sort of problem and was sucked as home secretary, so that he had good results. are you getting set for color to try to call out to the old and in with an old hunt full prime minister, david cameron, making a surprise, returned to franklin politics as foreign secretary, after 7 years absence. i think the apartment is fully mean to sinks in the team a time when 4 and a phase are incredibly impulsive with what's going on and ukraine with the conflict in the base mid least. well,
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mister cameron left verses 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 wishy see 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 scenic but it was hard decision to publish an article without the full clearance of downing street criticizing the police of being soft on raleigh's support, a palestinian rights going so far, even to denounce the protest themselves as he marches that ended the current
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ministerial career. so when he got jago algebra, london, officials in india so that hopeful that to 40 work has trapped in a collapsed road tunnel will be rescued. the tunnel was under construction and then states of atara con when it caved in on sunday morning, rescue is of established contact with the workers and are using heavy machinery to both through the temporary to comp out upon folks on how to come back. plastic pollution has opened in kenya's capital nairobi last year, a 175 countries agree to write to you and treat it to reduce grabbing plastic pollution in the oceans. but all disagreements of how to achieve that goal. welcome web. sent this report from bessie wilburn, mohammed's home city of mon, by so it produces an estimated 500 tons of plastic waste every day. lots of it ends up in the nearby indian ocean and it's fish and then,
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and people who eat them. whoever helps prevent that by clicking it from her neighbors. a social enterprise co boss taca, buys it, and sells it to recycle is mean at the, in the neighborhood. it's a good thing. the government's amazing and we hope they'll support trust. this project helps us to clean the town and to reduce pollution. it will say won't keep highs, women like me and we money. the people living here is 8 balls tacos help to make the city clean or in recent years, the problem goes floppy, on the streets. the company for jason sel. plastic and making money as the well plastic waste. every yeah. even can yeah. less than 10 percent of it is recycled. the rest of it ends up in the deep orange sounds like this. company to say that community projects alone cons. so the plastic prices, and the only possibility is it's legally binding international, 3 things as representatives of the $175.00 governments,
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me to not ready be to continue negotiating the u. n. 3 t. these protests to say the problem is fall from solved countries that also been futures of oil. they produce oil, you know, they may want to do the process because they feel we are accepting of the way they, you know, they have the main source of income. therefore, it is not uh, walk you the pocket about 60 countries at the somebody said cooling for binding bulls to reduce the production of plastic major plastic and oil produces, including the us say the focus should be on recycling. instead, rich economies of historic to produce the most plastic the poor countries pay the price and then dealt with much of the waste negotiations due to be completed next year. people are waiting to see if the treaty will change that malcolm web out to 0, mombasa, kenya,
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about to the wall on gauze and now and medical stuff that are in crisis. the many are refusing to leave the patients on this cold her. so her experience working in the new natural clinic and i was the was the rest of the assessment up. so this is a bonus, inactive colona and especially also been in this, in this, in the name of both of them, both with the name and then this, what i would love to see the how to find them, how them of use for the kids. and then i had just a man this in the name of on the phone today. i'll be off on a sufficient ahead. i'm not seeing a lot of the time and knock i'm another little cold. come on, been this will and the i know. yeah. and then as soon as i flew up, then suddenly from the ceiling most will live. no, not the sublime,
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charlotte had the whole come on its own because some of one sits. the name of the dish has the baby to have. so then, you know, as we can find more information on our website out, is there a dot com? the weather is next followed by inside the, in the it's the return of some what, whether across see a radian peninsula hyper one will begin the weather report there in northern and saudi arabia starting to see a splash of some rain here. this area has seemed flooding as of late. certainly the risk of seeing some more. i think the wet weather will catch up took awaits by wednesday. we look at the 3 day forecast, potentially some century downpours here. that's gonna increase the humidity, but we should be back into the sunshine by friday. while your view of the middle leave shows us a soaking for the live and including gazda rate through to syria. jordan,
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and that weather will push into iraq, not the case across central asia. plenty of sun temperature is above average. ask about tater on, for example. asked about 23 degrees for you on tuesday. and these intense range that we saw through western turkey now moving toward the east, around the northeast bikes the coast. and that's all that weather dropping down across the coast of the back in time as we go off to africa right now. and that is windy as it has been toward the northwest. pretty easy though, as we look toward the northeast that includes kyra with that storm system there. but there's going to be dealing with went pulses of rain across the democratic republic of congo is some big storm stair and winds have lower temperatures across spots, swanner and india. so vin took 33 for you on tuesday. the . the latest news, as it breaks, anthony, blinking said that this g 7 foreign ministers meeting had ended with unprecedented
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unity. who said that the g 7 agreed. think also it cannot be we occupied with detailed coverage. the fall is among the most vulnerable countries to us. we checked on the place beneath its young mountain shift from around the world, the us custom, additional $6500000.00 children into that will not be able to go to school this year because this transit new concept. so david cameron stung breton when he quit his prime minister of to the brakes that referendum. now he's triggered another pen, disclose quake making a shop with him and his phone secretary that sold as the sacking of an interior minister who tried and failed to suppress major demonstrations and supportive policy ends in gaza. so what does this mean for you take policy at home and abroad? this is inside store the.

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