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a refugee camp without tillery killing $22.00 family members of a, down to 0 correspondence. the administrative restructuring, a raid into crime maybe occupied westbank. is there any forces of lucy store in the town of fate? we're going to the program policy news across cars or face relentless. is there any bombardment system industry offense? if in the south of district continues? is there any forces and her boss are now facing house to house? buffalo was along the 11th of the gaza strip. as far as the forces of surround to the southern city of con eunice on a now set to be operating from its very center. they claim senior must lead as a hiding in the city, hundreds of thousands of displaced palestinians of salt,
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shelter that of the israel said the area is a cycle safe and out of hospitals. accost garza also struggling to cope with the new influx of wounded and gaza. city out of hospital is a full capacity in the south, not as a hospital is overwhelms you too. large numbers of patients arriving there from other areas. logan i it's friday buttons hit this home near the southern city of rafa. the strike killed 18 members of the same family, at least 16240 a ton of sidney and so been killed and gaza. says october the 7th. meanwhile view and 60 general antonio gutierrez says, in fact, his most powerful diplomatic tool to try to stop the killing of products to using gaza. he's directing the security council to discuss the humanitarian catastrophe. and it's cooling for an urgency, saw israel dismissed the move as a new mo, low as like a terrorist should resign. christian salumi begins that covers from new york. the
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representatives of the group doctors without borders gathered outside the united nations to call for an end to the fighting and gaza. 4 of their colleagues have been killed there and many more injured. even though health care workers and facilities can't be targeted under international law. for us targeting us medically necessary for the medicine is necessary to be able to provide support in the hospitals isn't all over. $100.00 humanitarians have died in gaza and the un says a deliveries are now virtually impossible. with more than 16000 casualties. the pressure on the united nations security council is mounting from outside and inside the un to demand a humanitarian ceasefire in a letter to the security council. secretary general antonio gutierrez,
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invoked article 99 of the un charter. a rarely use tool to put an issue seen as a threat to international peace and security before the security council. it is a very powerful move on behalf of the secretary general. and we hope that members of the security council will be moved by and we will hope the international community will be moved by to uh, to push and put in place a few minutes here and see. 5 israels and basset are called the move. more evidence of un bias against israel and the united states has said it is opposed to for the council action. but arab and islamic countries at the un are looking to amplify the secretary general's call and hundreds of thousands of, of, uh, uh, brothers and sisters of palestine and our band. without the shelter inside the guys uh, with, with coding the security comes into showed that it's the sponsibility, the group once again is knocking on the doors of all disagree with the council.
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they are sending for administers to washington on thursday in hopes of winning us support for a humanitarian ceasefire resolution that could be put to a vote. as soon as friday continued christian salumi out to 0, it'll be united nations or be lining a made is a rough and southern gaza and honey you and the rest of the team. we based staff from calling eunice a few days ago because it was simply too dangerous and calling you this. what more do we know about the extent of the financing across the whole? if the goal is this trip in the north of midland a, so as well. good morning and let me start by just giving the latest update of what happened here in rough uh, city, an area where uh, at least 1500000 people are being ordered to move and evacuated. to rough a has a, the safe area according to what this really military has told,
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the palestinians in the city of hon. eunice and a cent from the park. now we've seen them both majority of people who evacuated already the central part and the hon. eunice, and they are ordered sharply, with a threatening tone to move to verify because it is safe, but as of last night overnight and within the past few weeks, but particularly last night. and this particular time, at least 5 residential homes were targeted and destroyed. and we talked about a large number of people were killed and, and not, not a concentrated in one area of, of rough i as it was in, in the past few weeks where i janina neighborhood was the major target of is really relentless airstrike. but as of last night, across the, the hours a multiple locations were targeted, just sending that a waves of fear and concern that if and, and confirm what people have talked about an express before. that is literally no
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safe to place in the goal is to including uh, the uh, the is barely designated areas as see for them to evacuate to. now on top of this, we're talking about a very pop area already done. se populated on the and on top of that then city there are more people pouring into rough. i fleeing the fighting and the the mass bombardment of the city of han, eunice, coming through over. there are rough has running out of a space putting out of resorts is running out of basic supplies, including medical supplies and food supplies. but hun units have the, the share of the lion of mass bombardment of last night as these really a military a could keep expanding and pushing deeper at the center of han, you and i said, we'll talk about the center of hon unit. that's an area that's very, very close to the vicinity of nonsense, a hospital where there's the gun going here. the artillery is showing more
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residential homes being targeted and destroyed. we're looking at a maze of, of rumbles, now the east for hundreds and the, the center part. where is there a lot of fighting going on between fighting groups on the ground and these really military honey. i want to ask you about the resources that you mentioned that because is around headset in siri, it will allow, in what they say is the minimal amount of fuel that is needed to prevent a humanitarian collapse and a breakout of disease and gaza. calculated that to be around at 11 trucks of oil of fuel a day. why is fuel so critically needed? a will this amount even begin to help me to me as well as seat su, represents the lifeline of 4 jobs and said, particularly for hospitals for,
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for the soul of nations patients and for as well as for uh, for transportations here to, to move and report the video within the past, what is with hertz, the minister of health, talking about that ambulances will not be able to move around and picking up the injuries or bringing up those have been killed at the hospital because they're running out of out of fuel. so if that is stop, it will be a real disaster. but we've seen this within the past few weeks where access to clean drinking water became very limited as more to sell a nation stations that stop working due to lack of a fuel. also hospitals here us, but we, we do run on power generated the each hospital has one big major, a power generator. in addition to the number of subordinate small, the power generated would that with the lack of a fuel, all the hospitals resorted to the use of the, the small subordinate in general. what does that mean? not all the departments in the hospital can function under the small generates
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because they're only not just to keep the lighting system at operating. the keep a little bit of what the i c u unit is continuing to do to function, but not the entire hospital with which it pauses positive the threats to the patients and those who are in critical conditions or life threatening conditions in, in hospital a that the fuel is needed for, for a lot of things to keep life going on here. we're talking about a hospitals. we're talking about a bakeries. we're talking about the a, those public kitchen that started it, made preparing and cooking for evacuated inside squared. without those kitchens working, people wouldn't have their daily meal. and by the way, everybody's living when one meals the either it's lunch or late dinner, that's what people are there, putting them on a diet system. the irony of what of the situation. all right, well honey,
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let's see if israel does indeed owner, it's a promise, at least to increase the amount of fuel entering costs are in the coming days. honey, my maid, in rafa, thank you. we'll host him while i will. some of them he lives in garza and they lost a 120 members off his family in australia. tex, you probably know today, march the day. yeah, 60 will be ongoing war. and these days, uh, all the people in garza have drew up hundreds of years. i personally, i went to for a previous wars, but they are all combined or nothing compared to when they, and the separation of the amount of massacres, ethnic cleansing, and displacing people multiple times. if we look at this to fix the best at a 6 alone we already, or is it already past the number of the not a problem with this up until now, your wife is 12400000 people here and goes,
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i have completely changed forever according to uh, the latest statistics, more than 20000 people were killed in addition to those who are still lost under that problem. uh now we're at the point that it's uh, quite impossible to find someone that didn't was spend one with them from his family, friends, relatives, or someone from work or school. and you won't be considered lucky if you only those one person. there's a way, uh, from my as you know, to the nature of the palestinian, at our communities. it's a very, in fact community because everyone knows everyone. there's only a pro, my own family. i'm with some amount of family. i was 120 deep. i looked in friends and they kept the male are being divisions, and the latest somebody sitting of the authority will cabinet over whether to allow more fuel and humanitarian aid into guys to solid. how's that? some of the pad east jerusalem is role security cabinet voted to allow fuel inside
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of the gaza strip of the recommendation of the country's war cabinet. but it didn't come without disagreements to ministers in the coalition ended up voting against it both known ultra nationalists. the country's national security minister into more bend. we're in finance, minister betsel, it smelt rich, who accused the government of moving israel's red lines and said that this fuel would fall into the hands of him us. now these really government has been under immense us pressure to allow fuel and more humanitarian aid into the gaza strip. now what will be allowed is a $120000.00 leaders of fuel. previously, during the ceasefire period, there was 60000 liters of fuel being allowed in daily. however, the united states recommended triple that amount, but these real east came back with only double the is really wor, cabinet additionally said that they will re evaluate this decision based on the
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humanitarian situation inside of the gaza strip and how it unfolds. they said that the fuel will be used for hospitals for diesel, a nation plants and for water pumps. and they also don't want to see the spread of diseases and the outbreaks of epidemics in the gaza strip. but the reality of the situation is 2 months, and that has already happened and there has been documentation of disease and other illnesses spreading throughout the population in the gaza strip. let's just say our corresponding moment, i'll show ralphie has lost 22 members of his family and is ready as strikes for off . he lost his mother and father along with his siblings, nieces and nephews. when the giovanni refugee camp was bound by this very ami early on wednesday morning. well ma'am, and i'm sure if he wasn't con eunice when the strike happens, this is what he had to say about losing his family. well, of the map of the my father was killed. he was 87 years old. he lived
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through the not far in 1948. he was forcibly expelled out of his village to the north west of the gaza strip. he was 12 years old in those bitterly painful events remained. compton, his memory until the day he was killed. he used to recounts me the most detailed specifics, and he never forgot the names of his neighbors. all those who, much with him and the forcible exodus from his village to jabante a refugee camp to the north of casa, has been carrying those bits of moments with him. that is why he refused to re live the same vicious events. he always said being expelled south around the strip, he held his ground to the last moment and preferred to die, holding onto his roots, especially since he was a history teacher. he taught thousands of students throughout his career. so did my mother who saved in the education field for 35 years, they always rejected the idea of forcible expulsion by the is ready,
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occupation forces that took the land. they refused to succumb to precious. they moved from home to home, refusing to lead the north. that was a destiny. and all i can say is that god is a rock. he is the dispos or of all the fees and then go to the refuge and from him only we gain stream. without is there a media network has denounced the boy in a statement. it said it will proceed. legal steps to hold those accountable for this crime. it cools on the international community press freedom organizations to work to put an end to these massacres immediately. and then shall prompt justice for the families of the innocent victims for you without. is there a still a has we examine the full outs in the us of, to washington function to small numbers rarely separate us for bias against palestinians, the thought provoking on sundays. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the
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extremely unfortunate that there are no quick wins and eventually search hard hitting in to be do you feel like america is less than the age of these days, or is it just a different full? i think that democracy in the process facing realities do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the bricks on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen here. the stores on talk to how does era the colleges when the humanity is open, the gates of hell within the seats? he's having orlando's effects, as the world discusses how to reduce emissions. supposing an existential threat to humanity, a new oil rush is displacing. you've got the people empower,
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investigates, the relationship between the mikey oil giants of the global noise and the developing nations of the global south crude mistake, part 2 of 2 on the jersey to the the plug it back to without is there is a reminder of a top stories this hour for you and safety general has invoked his most powerful diplomatic tool to try to stop the blood shed in so 2 months. soft install instead of gutierrez's directions, the security council, the discuss what it costs the humanitarian catastrophe. that is quoted for an urgency processing using gaza,
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or enduring another day of mass killings from the north of the strip to the south within the last few hours. and it's very strongly killed at least 18 members of a family sheltering a home in rough that happened in one of the few areas as well as set as a safe. so and i'll just say we're correspondence moment. oh, sure, off the as low as 22 members of his family and his rating strikes, his mother and father, along with his siblings, nieces and nephews were killed in this really ami palms of giovanni refugee camp on wednesday. now these are the ami is intensifying its rates in the occupied westbank, the capital column, an improvised explosive device went off on a complaint on the vehicles drove by at least 4 palestinians have been killed in the latest rates. 3 of them, a teenagers child stratford has this on the bottom. are we getting reports of
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a right on the refugee camp until come to com? is a town and city in the news of the occupied westbank kits offered and described as a center for palestinian on resistance for palestinians killed over the last 24 hours in similar raids. 116 year old in a sizable right on jeanine. again in the notes of the occupied westbank, there were 2 others killed in it to boss and one killed in ballasa, which is in nablus, also in the north of the the occupied westbank. so yeah, we are expecting, as, as we've seen for, for weeks now, since the beginning of the war, more rates across the occupied territories that i'd like to stay because of that 16 year old in janine brings the death toll. so fall since october, the 7th to $266.00 palestinians killed in these raids and more than $3640.00 arrested there was 60, arrested in the last 24 hours. that's
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a round about average that we're seeing now on a daily basis sector attacks in, in tandem with these rights means that of course, millions of palestinians across the occupied territories are facing terrifying pressures um, on a, on a daily basis. you rightly say to you and says these attacks have doubled since the a since october, the 7th, at least 308 attacks recorded. and that was up until about 3 days ago. and at least half h palestinians killed in these secular attacks. now, rights groups and palestinians, the power steering and all sorts here and indeed increasing the voices from the international community are accusing is violent basically not doing enough. they are a state department and now some choose day of issuing travel bonds and thousands of israeli settlers for taking part in violence in the occupied westbank for something is really is they believe the violence is minimal. let's just say it was classical
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haine takes a look at the full out in the occupied westbank settlers denali, the daily harassment and violence against palestinian. i think it's a very small percentage of people, if at all maybe in the safe to hear about it more. but it's not, it's not a thing that happens given anybody. so i mean, but i think it's what happens on a daily basis. the policy meant injuring choose. however, there isn't really any entity or policy didn't buy choose. so i think the 3rd of the americans with a little disconnected from the ality, there is no context, no interest. ok, and it's simply shocking what a shame the reality attacks caught on camera every day. even before the war began, the united nation said violence by residents of a legal settlement has caused a mass exodus of hausteen's added it since october 7th. daily settler tax says more than double the world has seen the pictures of the depths of the homes, cars, and businesses burned. but if the travel bands against dozens of settlers are big
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news in the occupied westbank, despite several administration officials briefing the media, not one mention of it in the us wednesday advocate adam shapiro calls the travel bands. largely meaningless and mostly symbolic. but he says it is possible, the bite administration will do more. there's other steps such as asset freezing, which would include bank accounts. there's looking at the larger ecosystem, a settler violence which would include looking at the energy, owes that provide charitable tax deductible funds to settlements and settlement enterprises on the ground. so may try to deny the reality of spiraling attacks often done in front of this really soldiers, but the world has seemed a violent day after day after day. the question for advocates now, will you as president joe biden do more to try and stop it? particle, hain, elda 0, washington the,
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so i, let's bring you some of the days of the news now, when a guy, and he's only helicopter with 7 people on board, is being reported missing the other border with the venezuela. that comes, this tension is increasing between the 2 countries over the disputed squeak of our region, an area rich and natural resources for this one. as president nicholas madura is pushing for bill to create a new province, count as the president if on lee told down to 0 that he's cold on the united nations security council to help mediate, to raise the vote reports. and then we have, it covers almost 160000 square kilometers in south america. it is known as the is cable, which since 2015 has been found to be reached in natural resources. it is controlled by, well, yeah. and but claimed by venezuela on tuesday then it's when i'm president equal on my the will said he was authorized oil exploration in an area close to the eskegal river and create a new state. no, that's cool. yeah, nice akiva. they my, that
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e mail, you'll immediately proceed to create the division friend of the site as a cable, and save it as a cable and immediately be to proceed to give operating licenses for the exploration exploitation of oil, gas and mines in all our guy, n s. a keep the announcement for the we can referendum mean which venezuelans voted to claim sovereignty over the region. the international criminal court of bar to venezuela, from taking any action that changes the status, cooling the only reach area and the godaddy's precedent. bit of fun alley says he has asked the united states and the un for help ally to dodge a 0. but venezuela is threatening his country's territorial integrity, sovereignty and political independence. we would like the united nations security council. the issue a very strong statement prevents viola in relation to the to go venezuela reaching the order of the i, c, j. i order that can be enforceable. and we would like to see the full commitment of
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united nations and security concept to ensure that they do everything the to, to, to have this region remains a region of peace and stability. the dispute goes back to colonial times between spain, the netherlands, and the united kingdom. or yeah, and i gained independence in 1966. and the argument has been ongoing. the venezuelan, a position says, my boy is using vs a key will conflict to hold onto power. he did, i saw better luck on through waves. yes. we have to find a specific way out of this and it will be in the international criminal course to escalate to the case of rhetoric to escape the electoral process in venezuela. because they know they will lose some things that not the venezuelans or the international community will tolerate. it is a decades long territorial dispute. but the possibility of extracting natural resources here has involved in venezuela and port it's smaller neighbor on edge. there is, i will, i'll just see, to peruse, full and the president,
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alberto for g. morry has been released from prison on tuesday. the inter american course of human rights. so that is released on humanitarian grounds. food you boy was saving a 25 year sentence for corruption and human rights violations. russian president vladimir putin and saudi arabia's crown principal had been summoned, so they'll continue to cooperate on oil prices. boots in visited re i don't around overseas trip for talks on the one goals of ukraine, more i'm the global oil market to symbolize to raining and present everywhere i see in moscow later on. first day, he's been bolstering his partnerships with gulf nations, as russia faces growing isolation. i'm functions. she has invasion of ukraine. us at least 3 people have been killed in a shooting of the las vegas university campus. the united states police in the state of nevada say they responded to a shooting incident off to several gun shots were reported just before mid day. the
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sheriff confirmed that the suspect had died of the most if the attack is on the clear. okay, that's it from a new baka to be another guy that will be here, the top of the with much more of today's news where there is next then inside story looks of public opinion in israel and when the prime minister benjamin netanyahu stepped up, thanks for watching the, here we go with your weather update for the middle east and africa. thank you so much for your time. still some lingering showers into the live band, but really for the radium peninsula, it's quiet, but it will be another fog. you start to the day for us here and on thursday we'll max out of 28 degrees. could see a few showers in storms along the coast of the red sea, but i think it's mostly going to be sunny in jet with a height of $32.00 degrees. quite blushed straight for baku with those winds,
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a few showers around as well, 12 degrees. and while the temperatures have certainly come down across central asia . so curtis done this cake just 5 degrees, but that's where you should be for this. on your still is solved the forecast stem forecasts for the western side of turkey, also windy for the european side of is stumble on thursday. let's go to africa. we see some wet weather now coming into the coast of libya on thursday, and through the tropics we go. those heavy rain fall alerts have been dropped, but we're still seeing a lot of activity bubble up around lake victoria, especially for the coast of galvan as well and storms flaring up for that eastern side of south africa. but look at that as the winds have picked up. so that's lower temperatures and botswana. there was heat alerts will be drops and also windy for the northern cape province of south africa, up into $36.00 degrees. a number for you in
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the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. that is the context to what is happening now. it to the question of 5 unflinching questions. rigorous. the bank that he added to today is that another mcclin's thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into garza without us real permits and nothing leaves scottsdale with offers roles permission allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront, without relatives of authority, concert was held by her mouth, so reactive with fury at the meeting with the prime minister about the relentless foaming of gaza. when i loved ones attract some a demanding benjamin netanyahu stepped down on the people in israel. fig. this is inside story. the
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