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that also has this time right now. they simply don't know why these radius one to 2 motors. now this house could be demolished in the next 2 hours in the next 2 weeks . they simply don't know when that demolition is going to come. the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching the news, our life and the headquarters and don't find any navigators. i here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. as palestinians in gauze are fixed through the wreckage of their lives from us says it's optimistic about a further extension to the seems fine. another 30 palestinian prisoners returned to the 5th group released by israel as part of
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the ceasefire agreement from a says release of photos. 12 tops is from garza 10 is released into ty, nationals are back in israel. the is where the army raised several neighborhoods in geneva and then the occupied wes. thing 2 children are dead and thousands of palestinians have been arrested. it's 1300 hours, gmc adults, 3 p. m and gaza. and this is the 6th and final day of the schedule. the ceasefire the strip agreed between from us and israel after a 2 day extension. it's set to expire on thursday. the talks are underway in cats are to extend deposit hostilities. so on tuesday is real released another 30 palestinians and exchange for 12 captives. that's how most was holding and gaza. this is the 5th such exchange under the ceasefire. the agreements has also allowed more
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a to enter the strip to that off border crossing. at least $750.00 trucks have now crossed into garza since friday. that's far fewer than before the war started in october, when nearly 700 trucks brought in supplies every day. we will catch har, has been held with immediate negotiations between hamas and is room for a ministry says the main focus is to secure an end to the war. intelligence chief from the us of israel were in del holland tuesday to discuss extending the ceasefire and the release of more hostages wisely. humans is a member from us as political bureau, and earlier you told us that his optim mistake about a ceasefire extension to the just shows that they don't like the dime in order to reach relies more of the to extend the easiest way up. really loved easy,
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but i think that was and the products that we are waiting for the disposal of uh what was that was there, but i think we are all right. it is useful for more news of the read each the the door. i think we are so busy, though, as we said the some hours with the table for the whole chapters. i think we just discuss it with the i said this fine. i think the the issue with. busy the rest of the,
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of the contractors in the day over here. so the reason i read all the we are already to now to have a comprehensive view of the scene of the assessor assessor as a summer. been just a joining us here. so what are we to read into does the, how much comments in terms of where we are right now assignment. but where we are right now is that intense negotiations are happening behind those doors here in the car to ask if there has been trying to bring these 2 sides closer up every single time. this pause is about to expire. we know the intended in steve's from besides the, from the c a from the egyptians. we're all here to try and make that happen. they've
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left now and a lot of hinges on what the, the blinking is going to bring to tel aviv when he arrives later tonight. so all the sites are hopeful that there is going to be a further extension, but is what has made it clear that this extension is not going to book. you'll be on 10 days of us. he's 5 not happens to be on sunday. so we didn't day 6 and if there is another extension, it is going to be an extension for 2 more days. and then another 2 more days that will lead us to sunday. and that is where is really of adamant that it's the spire and it's, and it's end of the, the ends to talk to us about all the diplomacy that's gone into this. so it's been frantic. as you can imagine, there's multiple sides involved, the difference that existing, they're kind of pressure that they can on both sides. the americans are involved because you see it is important for the americans to send their top in the top intelligence. got to make sure the, all the sites see that they're absolutely serious in this and you've seen the shift
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in the american language is very rare. as we had a reiteration of up there is, there are no red lines to now what we're seeing from the american sector to state saying that there is going to be israel, has to go after the people that it wants to get. but there has to be an allowance of a to go inside. this is a complete shift and what we saw of, and then this will start in october, the 7th. so there's a lot of that hinges on the diplomacy. but again, there's a lot of limits that as to this diplomacy is better because israel is now put itself in a position where it says that it has to go off from us. it has to take care of all of, of their height of tunnels, et cetera. and yet it does not see that the civilian suffering as is mastering into that question. whereas the rest of the was, comes to be, seems to be coming together. but it's patient seems to be running out on whatever it takes to go after from us. and that is what the country is, the directions the americans and old sites involved in the diplomacy of trying to tell israel that it's not just because of what they want. but it is also because of
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intended pressure that is building and all of these follow centers as well. thank you so much. sullivan. jeffrey. now let's go to how the my food was running us from canyon us and the southern gaza strip. so honey, what are people thinking and what are they saying there? now that were in the 6th and final day of the cease fire? so, yes indeed, there are a lot of mixed feelings going on here. there is whole, there is cautious optimism, but is also frustration over the fact that this is not what people were looking for . what they are hoping for. a, the vast majority of not everyone in the golf for the looking forward to having it for a minute and sees fire a seeds fire that that is long enough that would allow them to deal with the destruction of life as, as the know, it's so far
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a cautious optimism about date to date truth or see is fire, but what we're looking at here is a large deal of a frustration, particularly for 1500000 evacuating this place in the southern part of the not only the living conditions are very difficult, but the fact that the kinds these fire it's kansas status does not include their return to their homes in garza and the northern part which makes life very difficult for them, that feeds into their fear of permanent displacement. something that it goes the what happened in 90 and 4 days when people where it displays out of town in palestinian townsend villages and never came back. what we seeing over the past few days is a pattern of people who are hoping for an extended these fire are, are, are going into more than a regular movements in markets and the streets and embracing one another. but
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here's the thing. after a little over 50 days of no work, whether it's the public sector or the private sector, purchasing capacity is almost equivalent to 0. their price is the r double and sometimes has a triple with no, a payroll going on. people lack the necessary cash to buy necessities. this is all the aftermath of a little over 50 days of ongoing misery and devastating and shared level of destruction that threatened to plunge the entire gauze and strip into severe economic conditions. not only now, but for the coming months to con. okay, thank you so much on it for that update from tanya and i think also now speaking earlier at the nato summit in brussels, the us sector of state antenna blinking said the white house is working to find ways of extending the humanitarian pause in gaza. we're searching amount of tre assistance in the gaza to make sure that it's people have what they need to get by
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looking at the next couple of days. we'll be focused on making doing what we can to extend the costs so that we continue to get more hostages out. and more mandatory assistance in it will discuss with israel how it can achieve it's objective, ensuring that the terrorists attacks of october 7th never happened. again, lots of standing, an increasing amount of trans assistance and minimizing further suffering and casualties among palestine civilians. what we're doing now in the city of piles is 0 senior political analyst model on the shadow. we understand that the secretary of state is heading to some of these. i want um, what methods do you think you'll be taking to the leadership there? particularly sorry, as we wait to see what happens with the ceasefire, whether it will be extended or not. i think we can take his word for it. usually i don't usually take that awards for it, but i think here now he's probably being straightforward. although with a bit of a big you are to in the sense that he does want to see more visual falls more
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pauses extended. if, if need be, and in the meanwhile, he wants to agree, or he wants to is ray and he's to agree with the, by that administration as to what is the engage? because one thing is now to just sort of june the fighting, knowing that the casual, there's all kinds of even greater than defies 50 days. they're not. there's want to know where are they going with this? what is the time line? looks like how these writers are going to avoid the kind of casualties that they've created or led to introduce into fast. and certainly the main idea is that the americans have been to underlining the past 3 weeks. now these are, these don't seem to agree with them onto the suppression include that lives about no, and don't worry. okay, a patient of guys, no ethnic cleansing, it'll goes i know shrinking the area of guys for security or other is there any
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purposes? and then there is the longer term what he called the, the, the, the day after the day after, which is what the, by the solution is propose. it gives a 2 state solution. these are, these don't agree to that. and the, the americans also are proposing that in the process, or in the meanwhile, the dependency on the phone with, you know, my law with extended through to god. so again, the government does not agree to that. so there are 5 points of contention between the, by the ministration of beneficial government and those have need to be resolved. but also, i think the past 50 days have a undermine the credibility of the, by the administration, especially in the mid least and beyond the sense that there was a large degree of hypocrisy when it comes, for example. now what we just heard about ukraine and ukraine is that occupied territory by this time isn't occupied territories,
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but it's not treated the way the same way it's treated as ukraine is. so i think that kind of a beating that the, by the administration i've had to endure in order to support this. nothing, you know, government has to produce some results, especially on the idea of an agreement on the end. okay. okay, but it sounds like you're saying that there are wide differences between the button and instruction and nothing, you know, and, and these just seem to be whitening. how is this then going to be going to be results? certainly since that i didn't vision started in the end of october, since the casualties have risen in remarkable way. and since the height of summit, every eyes out of the stomach. so i'm going to feel it's clear that there's been more pressure on the, by the administration to wind up the war tend to be cleared about what the end the games are. so the, the, there is a gap and the gap is widening, slowly,
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not enough for the, by the administration to 1000 and if any, all government stuff. so it's fair to support take them to, to now government in its goals in guys, in the sense of the war. but it's once those or that support to be attached to a number of conditions about the end game, or about the actual pursuit of the war itself. us. because if you're a, here's a is ray news, i'm sure the in washington, they listen to what these are saying. there's really minutes of the leaders. the generals are saying that you haven't seen and nothing yet. and they're actually threatening that they're fired. power is going to even increase when it comes to resuming the war, which me is far more casualties. and the one on the budget, and especially as, as we want to see, you know, america more careful use of firepower. and we want to see more humanitarian aid because of, because once again, these ratings from the very beginning, you know, you probably remember that their rate, they didn't, they were saying that things like, we're going to stop the people have done so we get
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a conflict versus the we're going to cut the food into fuel and they have actually pursued. that's collective punishment. that's the general side is genocide. the more that's, that's implemented with american weapons. so all of that is putting the american administration slowly, but surely in a gym. when you add to the fact that this is actually a great thing, disagreements with bidding, but by the end of assertion and in washington and india, american public opinion and is compromising bindings own standing within his own party. hang on election you. when you, when you add all of that together, you wouldn't be surprised why by then would ones now to put a certain degree of pressure on the government to act accordingly. now whether they would succeed, but nothing remains to be seen because we've seen by then over the years saying we're going to use our leverage where there's a lot and you know, right, we do this on that and so as of but these writers have not been listening, okay,
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thank you so much for allowing this on as well. there were scenes of jubilation and the occupied westbank is newly released, palestinian prisoners were united with family israel released 30000 in prisoner as well. how must release 10 is really kept as on tuesday nights. this is the 5th such a exchange during a sensitive seas far that has been extend this a thursday. so free, palestinian spoke about the grave conditions they faced while in prison. the fun stuff, we don't have anything in prison, all the privileges were taken away. there's a question. there was no news and what was happening, we didn't know who would be released for all this pain disappeared when we saw people waiting for us, we didn't know much about what was happening and garza so joy is mixed with pain. but also mixed with the belief in real victory, the new i was under interrogation until the last minute today. i didn't know
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anything until the last moment i was thinking i was going to be transferred to the movie prison until they opened the tool. i saw all the bills i saw ruba and everybody. that's when i understood that there was a deal with going home today. well, how much as you've been here? it has released the further 12 kept us from gaza. meanwhile, is really police of use for us to new families of passive protesting. outside the candidates for testers have set up a, make shift, and campaigns and health signs of loved ones that have yet to be returned. and there has been growing anger and resentment throat is real towards prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and his response to the october 7 attacks by cutoffs. sarah height is joining us from tel aviv tell us what happens at that protest and, and whether the families are still there. yeah. a few of the families had gathered and stuff to me of those whose parents so
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right. it says what killed the october 7th and then that i angry at the government this says something that we've been hearing from time to time where they're saying they felt let down on october the 7th. and they didn't want to be let down. once again, especially with the situation with the captives, and especially before the seas fly has happened. now the seas fly has happened and it's been expended and potentially might be expensive, but it still hasn't stopped view it, people from expressing the anger that in fact, a few days ago when a mazda of 100000 estimated riley was held the other day on the sack today a power lot, so that was also another process, but very small, one with people unhappy about a prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his policy. and they've been concerned as well that this situation of a one seems to go back to what immediately, whether that's a long term solution or not. heron, the squire. hey, which has become known as hostage square. that was
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a riley also held yesterday because a 9 month old 10 month rather old baby is still held in captivity. and many people are asking why they don't understand why how mouse is still holding onto a family of 4, including the baby. and they're also trying to clear the push the war cabinet to continue extending that sci fi. yes. so, so or what is the general feeling there on a possible extension of thought cease fire for everyone. you speak to, that's exactly what they want. i haven't had a single. 9 austin, a tie last but they of thing that they should resume vs strikes to resume the ground defensive. i mean it's, that's in the unified of unified voice hair on that and certainly from the families because apart from the women and children, you also have men that are still how it's cap save. and then of course you have the soldiers, which are my says is a separate story and they'll have to deal with that set for the moving forward. but of course,
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the more you see these videos of people coming out of from cost 70 of that it's been more than 50 days in good condition. um that being for united, of course the remaining families are hoping that they will be in that same position where they loved ones will return. i will say that promise to benjamin. that's and you all who has a has off to meet some of those southern communities that were advised leah tax on that day on october 7. and the community lead is about to refuse to meet the prime minister benjamin netanyahu from uh, to uh, coming soon as you go up by it a, which is exactly the place where the largest number all the guests were on that day . as well as another area, another southern community, they always, they said it's not that they're against me thing him, but they want to ensure that it's not on his terms. they all why have that here? why is the not seen them since october 7? he hasn't met with them and then they're also saying that they want to ensure that no media is that, that it has to be
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a pre arranged means. and you can't just turn not fly that and have it on his tons . clearly the concern here is that it ends up being a photo op for prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who really, before all of this, was having a lot of protests against him and the most far right government and is ready history. and that even though people say they don't want to be protesting, because the focus now is on the captives, it looks like it slowly, slowly starting to head that way where people, even within his own government and the opposition on questioning him or i think he was our high rise reporting from tel aviv as well for more than 2 weeks services. at the end, she saw hospital in northern gauze. i came to a halt as it's really forces laid siege to the strips biggest health facility. many patients have since experience severe complications and a number of them have died. the hospital is trying to restore a critical operations, at least for now. we'll stick to dr. milan upside down. who's the chief surgeon? i can ship a hospital,
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he's joining us from gaza. joining us on the telephone from the hospital itself. dr episodes, uh, thanks for your time. can you tell us about the situation and ship a hospital right now? at this moment, we are very, very in the hospital to receive a new best chance, especially the emergency department without a cleaning of the hospital from the of the drugs in it. and we are connected with our team to come to she follows because and the same thing one or 2 days with all been our emergency department for to see the patient we have started daily succeeded to my marriage and to do a kidney dialysis for the best and within the surgery, and i'm say a lot of ford motor banfield, their sons at the center of the kidney dialysis. and we are calling on veterans to out a need for kidney dudley to come. so she goes to dunn, does it have been out to exit modification on that still, but i think she has not gotten the department that will have to do to make a new come,
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i've done so. but this is here to prevent it and dig around to receive. busy more patients in the more the mix, the model more tomorrow morning with all the emergency department. and then the next page we'd open up at the end of the department to receive additional spending . get uh, you know, more than a 100000 patients out. i located mostly in the north area in the eastern area altogether. i know that they are living there. understand the need though for me to confirm. and the whole story is and say something else, but it's all able to accommodate these patients as well. it until now not here. we are okay, we are in bad need for the fuel filter and how to generate those and we have to to advance the oxygen to generate the which is damaged by days that i the automated using the think engine of she for or spit, then it's been we are need know if you're not so you know maybe can so yeah. how
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much fuel have have you got an accent ship a hospital us? oh nothing we. we've got nothing from a few other from you on the sending, if you will do that well of that, of the affiliated to the you on and to the municipality, and some of them in the stability and to the. busy some of the other surfaces and they can expand society surfaces for them, but nothing received from the initial the balance but then for the eligibility was done. so then now we are waiting to receive the fuel filter and our generator, especially in the office with the chief and in the bay area and getting shuttled. so when you're, when you asked for this fuel, presumably you have what have you been told about when you will receive it and also the oh go on. yeah, we, we spoke with the you on this and then who can with this? yeah, 10. so if, if your and we ask them we have of the few and for the host with this is their response a little to ok. they are,
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they told us this is not the fuel that ignited for the off because it is significant for the was and for other units ability to have for dental and for the good sense of bad them. but i said, this is what the from them then now on the day to day out, i'm up allowing. and if you want to come to the house with the to the specialist the most with the data. is that the that from the aides that that's coming from uh to gaza through the border crossing over the past few days while the ceasefire has been in place. how much aid has reached you at and ship a hospital? i know what you've said about. so what about um, medical aid that you've needed? have you gotten anything? uh says is that okay? nothing is coming to the hospital. that i think from most of the medical aid, it goes to the south in ad outspoken and hopes, but that nothing is coming to the end of the thing ariel together just before the world on that other stuff that and if you and some of the fewer which is related to
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that, the surface that bought it off. so that's a good thing to do this. how many patients are currently still at the end schiffer hospital today? no, i said that to say that we don't have any patients. now, most of the patients are either going to do to 1000 and hope to be done, but the number of patient data, tom's data asking for the surfaces to complete data management. not the vision. so good to enjoy doing this for they are the one to the south and in the house we done visited here in gaga. and in the north and back of guys, a huge number of friends of patients with the fact that they are coming today to ask about the. busy but okay, to close the ship, but the model with all of that will open the images department and to start to receive them. you come out of a new. busy a new batch and so she found them in terms of priorities as to what you need right now. but you've been very clear that you need a few less. yeah. what do you tell us what i was at the entity for us?
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if you add to the very beginning of it does okay to meant, then i let it sit and get a dozens on. but the most important thing is if you will do it on the genetics of the home, because without the feeling they cannot do anything really. and these folks with the adults are up beside the just the final question for you, because we know that one is real, besieged at the hospital and forced the patients to leave at the time or a few days later it's um, detained. some of the medical stuff working there including the, the director of the hospital how much i will send me. yeah. um, can you update us on um do you know anything about his status or his whereabouts right now? uh the send me an detention or from days or a side i think i think or more than 6 booked out instead of the intervention of today the 85 and another. okay. me the stuff it's been there. okay. i the number i don't exactly know. i think about 6,
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the other mitigated stuff. it's been more and the, some of our people have let us do, you know, living guys out there and that way that's out there. i've been that there and so all right, thank you so much talk to him and why not besides, i thank you for speaking to us on how does the room as well as early forces have killed a 9 year old palestinian boy and a 15 year old teenager during a raid on jeanine and they occupied westbank. so hours after, after hours of confrontations and declaring the area of close military zone, these really army has withdrawn its troops from jeanine. thousands of palestinians had been arrested earlier is really forced a storm. janine with armored vehicles and bulldozers, they also blocked the entrances to several hospitals, preventing the wounded from being treated. we'll get more on this from charles dropped for charles. you're joining us from the janine refugee camp in the occupied
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westbank. tell us what you're seeing and hearing well, yeah, it's a refugee camp inside the city of janine people here, basically very shelves, the sheer scale of last night's right by the ease right? immediately they're describing it as being the largest rate since october, the 7th, since, lot of times attack since the war began. and bear in mind, of course the janine is rated by the is really meant to treat virtually every night . they describe a hundreds, always ready. so just know that really coming into the camp where we are here now, but also in to the surrounding city. um that kind of show a force that kind of show a confidence by the way the ministry is something that the people here originated, say that they have never seen before. that we've been speaking to uh, the owner of a house that was destroyed. not far from here. we can't get all cable up to that house to give you like pictures of it. but the owner of that the house. and it is
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completely and utterly destroyed. save that. so it was already and around about 5 in the morning this morning where is ready. so just surrounded his house. he then became aware of essentially, at least one supposed to be 2 palestinian fighters that were hiding in the house. he then says that one of these children saw a small drove we understand that came through one of the holes in the wall actually inside the building. i was subsequently happened. we understand. certainly according to the owner of the house, is the one is definitely one, but possibly 2 palestinian fighters were killed as the house was destroyed, one or possibly 2 bodies to be recovered from the rubble. we understand. certainly, according to a state gonna put out body is lady middle tree that one of those killed was a very high lead a here in the, in the all the, the all resistance groups that operate outside from inside jeanine. interestingly,
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i'm just the 1st time that we've heard of this, certainly since these right stall to the other of this house. so we've seen photographs of this saying that these really ministry put at least one of the bodies of those killed palestinians in this group of one of these, all i'm a bulldozer is that you see being used in these rides and took the body away and evidence of the use of these optical, those, as you can see behind me the streets that are completely destroyed. now you mentioned the 2 children that have been killed these really minute. you're saying that there were full palestinians killed in law starts right here. would you need for the palestinian health ministry to say that that would to children killed as well. one was 8 years old. so the p i says, and one was 15 that we seen video of the pledge site year old being shot dead local say that he was playing football at the time when the is ready, the ministry was withdrawing from the city from the refugee camp, which is about 2 hours ago and we seem video,
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you see this child running away and he right shots in the back and seemingly is killed immediately. and as i say, there was also a 15 year old that was killed. we also know, according to the hospitals here, that these right the middle tree surrounding the hospitals last night inside jeanine, we understand in a bit to try and get the injured people being treated in those hospitals. we understand possibly these various suspecting as being members of the all and resistance groups here, but it is, has been a huge right. and people here we were here only a few weeks ago, covering a similar right. okay, thank you. the level of shock, the level of devastation of to this, right, it's the size of li, considerably worse. thank you so much. all stratford reporting from jeanine time for the weather. here's everything. hello, the weather is lottie set forever across the middle east of the monument. lots of sunshine, the 1st sight, the summit, the truth be known site here,
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and kind of to i'll just around the coffee and say that to came some, i'll just setting in so little blurry over the next steps i type of just struggling . if i can go to that to around 25 degrees celsius, but who pool food cooler than it has been? recently, temperature is not dropping. not just we go on into friday, but to try whether that and the cross match will be arriving financially. and so the knoll sent to was a live and since it took a general driving, got some running around the took a that will push this way further northwards and east was pushing over towards the georgia advocacy price. guys, coming back came behind something of a no leeway and some little fresher, just around the live. and so as we go through the next day or 2 on the far side, so quite a king. when will gather, just around the straits of japan, outside, much of north africa is drive for the time being. but the savvy, or cloud and bright, have a slip, its way out to the ip here, and potentially move across the strength of your products. and we will see some weather coming into moroccan mold and positive west africa west as a hot right as we go through the next day or so shall was continue towards the gulf
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of guinea, slipping further south. quite a few showers across the central africa, but dry for the south. still a heads on i'll do 0 marching for palestine rallies in south africa to market you ends international day of solidarity with palestinians. the one of the largest green spaces in atlanta, georgia is being cleared to build a $19000000.00 lease training facility i for or the forward is the same that they were rejoined. full forward, sees across accusing dust and surprising the construction of domestic stream. it is the people that are talking about investing and social services that are considered extreme full lines of what this means for the future of protest in america the now your terrorist on out you 0, examining the impact of today's headlines. medicines that are running out every
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single time i've seen our patients lose. we could see all the stuff to the guys that we don't buddies explore and abundance of the world class program. i don't think we have another decade before. machines are smarter than us. it's time to raise your lot international. so make us and world class john and bring programs to inform and inspire on challenges here. the the, [000:00:00;00] the problem, again, this is all to see right here is the, the top stories, the solid. this is a 6th and final day of the schedule of jobs i see as far between our mazda is
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israel. after a 2 day extension, the deal is set to expire on thursday. and earlier, how about the official told houses 0 that they're ready for a comprehensive deal to extend the cease fire and release palestinian prisoners and captives. another 30 palestinian prisoners have been reunited with their families after being released from is really jails. it's the 5th such exchange under the space far deal agreed between from us and israel. has since released another 12 top to include 10 is released into tie nationals. we're all now back in israel is really government says this received another list of captives expected to be released on wednesday. well, the u. n. has warned a high risk assignment in gaza if the distribution of food age comes to an end. people are experiencing severe shortages of basic food supplies. the world food program says it's deliberate food to more than
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a $120000.00 people. since we started to cease far because that's not nearly enough . the one is calling for an uninterrupted supply of food into gaza. to avoid catastrophe, you will not speak to cause and i will kind of who's an owner was spokesperson joining us from occupied is through so then thanks for your time with us. and i'll just 0, just give me your overall assessment as when or why uh, to the situation in gaza as it stands right now. so you are so kind to do the evening and thank you for having me. matter of fact, as the only way is a belonging to the united nations and is the biggest organization, then the guys that we do, whatever we can and all the to have for the policy unions to listen to. but those are within these, the circumstances. and the results of all of the display is the destruction and the
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civilians. what was the lives and the when missing of the numbers of children and women, we need to says that everything is coming through does the, is not enough at old when you say not enough, tell us what, you know as to the mountains that have gone in and how much more is really needed and we just need to know, and everyone knows that before the 7th of october, it goes that it saves $500.00 trucks, photos of the 500 to 600 every day of trucks and barely they can that be a right to but since the 7th of october, until uh, today, since the subsidy of the truth, we did not 3 to the right number that does that really in need before
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the war? that's why the big is a gap is this thing is that between the material aid and the re in needs of the guys and, and the between $5.00 to $600.00 every day trucks every day the situation is now the, let's suppose we would have both the 5, the $600.00 trucks. it's not accepted now because the reality is the rough crossing is not commercial across, think it's for the passenger is the capacity might be one instead of the trucks. for example, every day. so the united nations and organizations like yours, like own or trying to pressure is really in any way to open up the other crossings . because the piece. yes. so,
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so the clothes on high levels and the pressure is on those weight is sorry to open of the cross since the pressure must increase and i see these are put you on it is with the different a media outlet to push the this direction. we need to increase the pressure and we need to open more crossings because the needs of massive in guys the strip. how is the owner? why scaling up your humanitarian response to what's happening in the gaza strip? we know that you have a number of shelters across the gaza strip, and people are sheltering there because the p. yes. for sure in on. well, we have $156.00 shelters, mostly the schools. but the schools have to be showed as full, big as in 2000000 and the, the point 3 guys is the amount of people there are
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a great and in our shelters, we received 1000000 point to 5, which means off of the guys is in the schools that we cannot talk about the if it, that mix of the diseases and every one the united nations have add that to the world health organization have urge that we are as good because we need not if it didn't mix that. what's your biggest concern? when it comes to gaza, if we see an end to the ceasefire, is that so that's being agreed on at least right now. that was the biggest going this is to lose more and more of civility is we need a lot more civilians to lose the lives. and this would be the concern also because
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of the academics that diseases. and then most of the videos with lots of the lives and we would lose them. we have seen some indications that we are approaching. that is that stuff, the amount of them in that area and aid is not enough for guys. and for the people in guys that there are tens of thousands of us, but that's a system problems. so it was, it was a people are suffering from skin diseases full the and 7, the double, the diarrhea cases of a sicknesses and diseases. these on and occasions, that's why the president got big threats. if we did the manage, the control it, that's why the effect of power was in that the much the 11th must flash or is way to open mold crossings. all right, call them. i will cut off, we thank you for joining us from occupied east jerusalem. the various events are
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being held across the world to mark the un international day of solidarity with the palestinian people in the south african city of johannesburg. trade unions and members of the civil society had been holding demonstrations calling for an immediate cease fire in the war on dogs, on south africa's parliament voted last week, recommending the closer of these were the embassy in the country and the suspension of diplomatic ties. finally, john miller has more from johannesburg to pay a free palestine resonates with many sold africans because of sold out. because apart said history, they say the purchasing is likely to exactly what people have color in south africa with decades. and so many lives have been power allows between no parties, real and, and a parted south africa. they say 2 countries that work together from 1948 to achieve their uptake to many people in the usa. they're hoping that they're present that
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this demonstration well hang tags on the 2 parts, or probably just hop on holler at the 247 healthcare workers that have been killed in garza, the hospital fed up in the civilians and soldiers that had been talking to thousands of organizations of come together in johannes, but they're a made up of political parties and joe's a civil society organizations, but they want to have one thing in common. they're quoting for a priest, palestine, and them. and to the genocide, they say they also want to so the african government to diplomatic ties with israel, that has been on the debate for a number of weeks now. the south african parliament has held a votes. oh we, the resolution was false. that told africa she and indeed save it,
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ties with israel, but ultimately it's up to the president sort. i'm a poor so, and there's been no word from the president of the cabinet on what south africa was due next. but towards this like this continue around the country. they've been posted in maine cities like devon, johannes. but where we are as well as cape town and there are a number of quotes his plans to the coming days. so me the, i'll do 0 to have his book while the palestinian flag has been raised in norway's capital in solidarity with the people of gaza. it was wasted at the oslo city hall to martha u ends. international jail solidarity for the palestinian people. the un general assembly adopted the partition of palestine on november 29. in 1947. the mayor of the norwegian capital says those with the palestinian background should feel safe in the country. still has on houses 0. in other news, the gold rush, and molly, we have a special report on the battle between the government's an armed groups for control
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of lucrative goals. mind the
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the whole thing is some of the days other world news now on molly's military government was rich to deal with the russia to buy, to build rather a gold refinery in the capital obama co. it comes as the army says that it's regaining control of more territories in the north,
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which has been in the hands of arms groups. alda 0 got exclusive access to the gold lines in the test of that region. nicholas hawk reports as a gold rush in molly's northern region led by arm groups. i'll call you to, i saw fighters and to where i grapples control, or it isn't all minds. alger 0 witnessed african migrants on their way to europe, but forced by traffic hers to dig for gold. many are children working in the desert under extremely hot conditions. they search for the precious metal. a small nugget that will be sold on the international market from the desert of molly to the jewelry shop, senior at the middle east in asia. so kind of in because we've been here for a year, my brother has been here for almost 6 months. we are provided with safety and security as long as we do the work. the un office on drugs in crimes has put out this map showing all the gold mining sites, and this a hell most are under the control of arm groups. in 2021. $13000000000.00
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worth of gold was produced from the sites. a non space on groups, they want to replace in the long term, the state. so they stayed there on that when you're one to replace the state, what do you do? you have to fund your operations with a lot of things. run some propagating person sign the goal traffic in the report states that un planes for molly's peacekeeping mission known as municipal. we're used to smuggle gold from the northern city of kit out to the capital by miko. we reached out to me the smell, but they have declined to comment on the reports. molly's gent of asked the un peacekeeping force to leave the country, including from the northern bases, step again, or molly and forces in russian mercenaries from the back of their group. last week, the country's dentists signed an agreement with russia to build the biggest gold
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refinery in west africa. i think molly's now realizing that they were losing 95 percent of their potential revenue ice trying to uh, you know, take control of the, of the territory. which means that we have a bottle of effect in the displacement of does this not known state active rights group describes gold in molly as a blood mineral fueling conflict. the northern frontier is set to become a fierce battle ground for a precious metal to the world. that molly ins are dying for nicholas hawk algebra. the mirror of coates has been hospitalized for what's being called an emergency health problem. shifting a wafaa, how am i doing so boxes now, so to be in stable condition, 86 year old has handed over power several times during his rule to his deputy while under going medical checks. the former us 1st lady, rosalind carter,
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has been honored by family and friends at a memorial service in atlanta, the wife of the former us president jimmy carter died last week, age 96, rob ronald supports it was a fitting tribute for an historic 1st lady rosamond carter's tribute service in atlanta was attended by president joe biden and 1st lady jill bud, former president bill clinton and all of the living former 1st ladies. jimmy carter . the 99 year old former president was there to honor his wife of 77 years. it was a rare public appearance for the longest living president in u. s. history. he entered hospice care at his home in plains, georgia. in february. the former president did not speak but their daughter amy read from a letter he had written to mrs. carter 75 years ago. while i am away, i tried to convince myself that you really are not could not be as sweet and
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beautiful as i remember. but when i see you, i fall in love with you all over again. during her tenure, mrs. carter was considered the most politically active, 1st lady since eleanor roosevelt. she worked by her husband's side in the white house as a supporting partner, attended cabinet meetings and represented the us abroad. she vigorously pursued her own agenda, particularly in improving the lives of the mentally ill. what we witnessed was a 1st lady who saw her role as going well beyond the essential, warm and welcoming host to being a close entrusted yes adviser. in essence, an extension of the president himself. once the couple left washington in 1980, she devoted herself to humanitarian causes. along with the former president, starting an institute for caregivers, traveling to impoverished countries promoting habitat for humanity and
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a host of other causes. she had met kings and queens presidents, others and authority, powerful corporate leaders and celebrities. she said the people that she met with the most comfortable with the people she enjoyed being with the most with those that lived in absolute abject poverty. mrs. carter will be laid to rest on wednesday beneath the willow tree at the family home in plains, rob reynolds, l g 0. that's so now catch up on the latest sports headlines with jermel. hold as much as the city secured the top spots, and the champions degree fosdick. coming back to beach, i'll be lovesick. say to you what, you know down before rolling holland full on back off to the break in a wage and becoming the quickest flat to school 40 goals and the tournament reaching the milestone in 35 matches. since you went on to wind 3 to to maintain that 100 percent record in the seasons, competition a new cost. so look to be heading for
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a memorable day trip time is sasha my off the alex on the east accessed house go. that was until they can see that a controversial penalty in store for each time. getting them by pace scoring from the spots to on a one old rule you call. so now need to beats ac milan in the final greet game i'm type already qualified for so you don't want to get the results against p. s t offline. it sealed that place and then they'll cut round for the 1st time in 3 seasons. goes from zillow, can select 10, felix. so them come back to be pulled out to one boss so it will finish toughest the grapes if they avoid defeats against. well, i'm swap in 2 weeks time. tiger woods says he hopes to play one tournament per month. next year. the 15 time major champion makes his return to professional gulf on thursday at the hero. well, the challenge in the bahamas was, hasn't played since withdrawing from the masters in april with an ankle injury that required surgery. what drives me is i love to compete. uh there are little come
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a point in time. i haven't come around to it yet fully yet that i won't be able to win again when i day comes and i'll walk but i that well now i can walk and once they run away phenomenal, someone will walk away and, and then we'll keep bucks, beats the miami heat to top the groups in the n, b i n, c's and tournaments. so now face the new york knicks in the quarter finals, this is the 1st time this competition has been played with the semi's and final coming up next month in las vegas. all the games still counts as regular season games. there's all the latest sports headlines. you can get more on algebra. com and all social media channels will not get more on the war on gaza. and it's really soldiers have demolished a home and a refugee camp northwest the from i'm not in the occupied westbank. it belonged to a 41 year old palestinian accused of killing and is really sold or at a check point earlier this year. same as probably has more from the occupied westbank builders homes left in ruins. though
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the us was a simple man trying to live a quiet life. work through this real live in a refugee camp. never political in august 2 weeks before he killed and is really soldier at a check point. guards meet him and left him disfigured. his brothers said dogwood snapped bottled the kicked and beat him at a check point. they pressed his head down on the hot s fault of the road and it burnt his face. it seems he had a reaction and did what he did is really soldiers entered the village and forced late monday night. the place 3 generations called home gone in an instant there for bid in from clearing up inside. even the rubble claimed as the property of these real estate. this is the kind of collective punishment that palestinians say is real carries out at will across the occupied territories. elsewhere in the
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world, it would be unacceptable barbarity. but here it happens. so frequently it's become routine. those widow and 6 children are now homeless. the night she says went well because no one was hurt, seemingly on phased shock or resilience. it is hard to tell. but even now her attention is elsewhere dealt with. we can replace the stones, but we lost our pillar. i don't think that losing the house. it's over from the we lost the house. the lord knows this isn't justice, but what's happening is nothing compared to what's happening in gaza. of the old family lived on the 1st floor. so it was the only one is really soldiers, blue was incomplete destruction, calculated cruise left as a warrant leaflets left behind. let's say money can fix a house but not a broken family. same bus route, the old to 0,
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the my refuge account in the occupied west. before we take a break, we just want to bring you more on a developing story we were talking about earlier and just really forces have killed a 9 year old palestinian boy on the 15 year old teenager during your raid on jeanine docks in the occupied westbank just a warning that some of you, as might find the pictures coming up disturbing. so there's a footage right there. it shows the moment when they were shots. it comes after the is really army rated jeanine for hours and declared the area a close military zone. they stormed the city and the refugee camp with armored vehicles on bulldozers. we're going to have much more on that story and the latest news right after the break. the a unique perspective thing being housing is
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a huge part of my identity voices. you don't often hear how are you doing today? i almost forgot how my life used to be before the aggression in the gaza strip. started connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. question for me is very, very critical. issue is an attack in this specific area during me on these pauses and the rest of the team history on algebra. the latest news, as it breaks in general government is now getting 1500000 registered and documented outlined to leave the country with detailed coverage for a house is also missing in the silence any more from around the world. this isn't just about immune into rubbish. and it's about a long term shift into electrical volcanic reactive and dangerous phase. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others
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can know. as far as i said, i'm going all the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. as a new democratic nations, just apply this kind of behavior that pre o t t is leading to what we're seeing out, the bound persecution is collateral damage. that's more, that's cool for w a r addressing tough question upfront on how to 0. the of the you're watching the news, our life from a headquarters in the high and getting and obligates are coming up in the next 60 minutes is really forces shoot until a 9 year old and a teenager and

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