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the more than 25000 people have been forced from their homes, floods get the same region in southern brazil just 2 months ago, killing almost 50 people. the of israel launch is a series of, of times across the gaza strip, facing multiple targets, including the giovanni refugee camp. can move and gauze the on the bulk of this without just a life from toe. ha, also coming up. dozens of palestinian men are stripped and taken away by his ready forces in northern guns is ready forces rate the center of ramallah, and we will keep pied westbank also getting reports of rates and the rest and the
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seams of hyper on and best the task posting is more of a task of well no cause and right, so literally scala restaurant oliver, who was killed and then it's really as striking in gauze of 16 the welcome to the program. we begin in gaza where it's so $84.00 seems to have intensified their attacks in the northern central and southern parts of the besieged strip don't on friday, it's rarely shelling struck shelters, and the jabante a refugee camp in the north setting. one of these structures that on file this follows a night of air strikes the code, at least 5 people in the midst of it comes the center of the strip and in the occupied westbank is ready for seats. have stormed ramallah, leading to confrontations with the young man in the city. and on the 1st day, dozens of protest and young men sheltering at a school and by law he i would attain stripped and taken away by
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a stray the forces to an undisclosed location. well, honey, my moods is in rough up in southern gaza and how do you let me start by asking you about what more we know about these men who was stripped bias, ready for seats and taken away to an undisclosed location? is there any more information about what happened to the i guess? well, good morning guys of the early hours of yesterdays after noon and after a heavy artillery showing and 10 showing of evacuation to schools in the northern part of the gastric honor what designated schools as shoulders for displaced palestinians in the northern parts. uh they do where insert gold and surrounded by is really times then and, and, and the israeli troops on the ground. uh,
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more than, uh, a, a 100 hausteen's. i mean, there are different reports like about the numbers actually closer to 700, but what we are, what we know so far, it is more than a 100 policy. we're taking it from the 3 different the schools, the schools, great sports, as well as her leave, a school at the vicinity of the indonesian hospital the we people describe it that under the gun fire and it's 9 per, were positioned around the vicinity of the schools those been where order to leave the school then they were blind. busy to daisy was there, there was trip up there, close, there were there were signs of self so beaten and tortures as we've seen. and one of the videos and the picture that were circulating and also another video. and some fixtures showing them on is really military trucks. taking them to
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the uh, inside israel ad for the for interrogation. they were taken to the tension and in through geisha centers. and that's very consistent with the statement that was made by the official is really broad casting of. and that's another statement on totally ground by the idea of talking about a that those were uh, the uh, the men that were taken in from those schools were going to be in to or again, it's in order for di, the f to decide do any of them, whether it is that is associated with how much or you know, how much operative or a militant, which it contradicts that early statement made that a, by uh, by some of the, uh, the, the soldiers on the ground who accused and made allegation that all of those were the 10 were how much elements, but then the statement came right. an hour after that thing that there's still
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those are from evacuation center and they will be interrogated to do you know if they were associated with how much or not they. but the, either we, whatever it statements is made in the way their relatives and family members feel about, did that those been, were kidnapped from the school under the front of neighbors who were surrounding those evacuation centers, namely the schools and do work for sure that were beaten their clothes were stripped off and didn't know were taken to unknown areas. now, according to the statement, they're taking insight as well as a detention center for and through the nation. right. but their family members were not told, were not informed about where they were taken. and what will happen up to this moment, new news about what was going on. there wasn't one disturbing fixture circulating how these a group of these been weird on their knees and do in an area just judging from the location of where, where, where the picture was taken on the,
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by the way to fit your thinking by and his rate a soldier who put it on tele ground. uh it looks like an area where a atrocity might take place. just judging from the uh, the area. uh and the location that the picture is showing. right, honey also. um we have heard of course about the death of rep from our re. yeah. he was a well known scholar, a poet and an academic uh, a widely known figure living goes a. what more do we know about his death? what does his death mean for the people of guys who are this unfortunately? uh, but a part of a very long, good tragic story. since the beginning of, of the genocide, the war on the gaza strip were more prominent figures, the well educated, the people, engineers, doctors that and, and,
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and they quite elite in their fields that been targeted intentionally and, and killed in a way to, to cause a great deal of damage not only to their, their families and their loved ones that also to the society as old. when we talk about it, people are well educated such as a, the revised and, and the people like him. it, we're talking about a long term negative effect on people here. the palestinians think of pride in having the largest percentage of, of the holders and people are educated and always seek education as education is the only remaining investment for people here. it's the only way to carve a, a better future, a more stable life. but when that, when, when this happens to them, when they are targeted and killed, they, they find the impact is not only on, on their, their family members are close one,
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but on the society has all the university. it has lost one of its the figures that not only just an academic, but most of how it a writer he founded that we're not numbers as a group, the documents, palestinian, his stories are not just looking at them as numbers in, in, in, in media outlets. all right, honey. money science for that. and how do i made that in rough are now is there any forces of being kindly got raids in the center of the city of a mile over the occupied westbank incursions of also taking place in hebron and bethlehem. the okay, by the westbank has seen increasingly violent daily rates since the start of as well as war and gaza. at least $266.00 palestinians have been killed in the west bank since october. the 7th child, strong food, sent this update from ramallah as the as rating rate that i was taking place. the reason why i'm standing back from the window is this. this right started about 2 hours ago. we have is riley soldiers tendencies. righty. so just in
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a number of vehicles that have positioned themselves directly under the building and what we all know, our secretary to do is going to age slowly towards the window and keep our heads down and try and get you some of these live pictures of of the soldiers, you have soldiers in jeeps to my right on the street here. and sucker it keeps them . we'll be able to show you some pictures. as we have is ready, soldiers, i can see 3 or 4 standing by the main round about the i'm what you're looking at the military vehicles. you can see the ministry vehicles directly underneath this. that is the sound of what all you from is the cold sound grenades used to keep the crowds back. i can see to gas rising on the streets directly across the way that we haven't heard any live far yet. yesterday that was a right. it's similar,
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right? this is much bigger than yesterday's right inside central ramallah and they will not caches, but there was certainly um, guns used, we understand um it was live 5 in 5 by members of the um resistance you can see that. so 2 guys kind of said that there's just being fired into this. so i reckon you're looking at an area spreading out and from the spreading out from the, the main round about here. i'm an hour of about a 10200 meters in pretty much every direction. we saw the white in the building about 10 minutes ago. they were breaking into a mobile phone shop. and it took them, i suppose, a good hoff and a half to get inside. last night's right seem to focus on a publishing house. and the is really ministry left signs in the publishing house saying that they accusing the owner of, of supposing how much we understand that it was focused on it was targeted because
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it's being accused of the, of the propagating propaganda pro, how my us propaganda can see another 2 guys kind of step being 5 across the street . the. what's surprising so far we haven't seen, we haven't seen the hundreds of, of use that normally come out on her rocks at the military when they come in and situations like they. but this is red because it's only the last couple of days that we've seen these raids directly in the center of the administrative capital of the palace standing of the occupied west bank of the protest. didn't know. so i'd say no. palestinian police certainly visible on the streets here, which as you can well imagine. so the situation increasingly tense here, what time in the morning is around 5 in the morning and no sign that whenever mission sees ready made a tree have come here to do is in any way complete,
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then as you rightly say, that we're also raise earlier in hebron and in that does not how much the world knows as as best with him. we understand the number of people a risk and at least one person injured. and i'll leave you now with the sound of us another seemingly it's a gas or a so cool sound, good night being launched. as the situation here unfolds, the nations humanitarian chief mos in griffith says negotiations with his round to deliver an additional aid to gauze, a promising, even though the 2nd phase of israel is offensive is making things difficult. he says took so focused on reopening a crossing west of rough. uh we do not have a humanitarian operation in southern gaza that can be cooled by that name anymore. that the pace of the military
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assault in southern gaza is a repeat of the assault in northern guns that it has made no play safe for civilians in southern gaza, which had been the cornerstone of the humanitarian plan to protect civilians. and thus to provide a to them, as without place to safety, that kind of as intact as, as what we have at the moment in gaza, northern gaza, even more difficult. but in garza where we have trucks, stove crossing daily through the rough of crossing is at best humanitarian opportunism to try to reach through some roads which is still accessible which haven't been mined or destroyed to some
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people who can be found with some food or some water or some other supply can be given, but it's a program of opportunity, some rhetoric, it's something dependable. and frankly, it's not sustainable. so a head on al jazeera, as it remains in paris, that is real, put a premium on civilian protection. us says as well needs to do a better job of protecting palestinian civilians. the bottom of christ as a for with this thing is pro, this day begins to sink in as a happy child who loved to play foot sprains the attack happens during one of the almost daily is really ministry rates on the city of geneva, which you know,
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on he says it's around it this foam and kill to come on to really own hosting the resistance, according to adams family. and with this is the lead drive of slow down short, 15 year old bus. and then shopping year old. how to the back of the head. i wish i was it a 3 and someone would come to wake me at 10 me. i'm just really. i would never a god's name was this felix to anyone. it's hard, but they got, we aren't really what am i supposed to feel? the depth analysis of today's 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 the
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you're watching out is there is a reminder of our top story is this out is already for see us of being coming up more tax on the jabante refugee come to the northern guns and strip pulling calling units in the south. several rates were carried out by is waiting. at least 5 people were killed in the strike on a house with no sweat come in central guns. is there any forces obtained several palestinian men from 3 un run schools and beds. uh here. they were stripped and separated from their families and has been identified as a positive generalist. and these are the forces of storm this center of the city of
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ramallah and they don't get 5 westbank rates of also taking place in hebron and basically have at least 266 palestinians of been killed in this. well, basically rates and some type of stuff as ready as strikes of target to a home and gaza, killing the renowned posting and writes of poets, an activist restaurant alorie. if he could find it a useless posting, a non profit project code, we have no numbers. it tells the stories behind palestinians and the news and advocates for the human rights ref. i also edited the book called gaza writes back a collection of short stories written by young adults. 6 members of his family, including his 2 siblings, also killed in the strike. well, we've spoken to several friends over $5.00 a year and they reflected on his work and legacy is what some of them have to say. i looked at the fact was, i was actually my professor at the university. he told me, poor truth. he told me english and then we worked together for the
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past couple of years. and um, one thing i remember him, i always remember him for one thing that everybody really a student of has a reading and t of has every person who knew him met him, talked to him even just for him on the phone with her with him and the him for is his love for story telling because lots of published times his firm belief that by this time will be freed and that we'll see it uh tree. and the way to do that is to keep talking about punish, trying to keep putting in the right to the story of 1st time and the but i'm still here with someone who spoke to, to thousands of on twitter, his daily, his voice was, you know, i was bloss to, to, to the world,
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the hope that people would listen to their stories and, and realize that they every day oppression and people only pay attention to kaiser when there's a warm and is balance. but they, every day in their everyday existence was a struggle just different survives and that's what their stories were trying to tell people to just read them. so i hope that weird numbers are going to come out of the stronger and the young people will fall in his footsteps and realize that words are powerful, are powerful. i mean, a he, he did lots of people knew about were 5 through his book through his poetry, if he did tours abroad. and that's why you're hearing about him today because so many people loved him for that. so i'm hoping that more young people will follow his footsteps. tell those stories and what we need the world to do though, is to pay attention to them. and not just when those violence read the story for everyday life. and that will show you that they need, they need freedom and independence. they need dignity,
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not just aid. now from minnesota is from the middle east, will meet with us next year of state and to be blinking in washington. later on friday. the by did administration says as well needs to do more to protect civilians particle hang reports in washington, dc at the white house defiance as the calls grow to stop the suffering and gaza. look, we certainly share the concerns that so many of others as concerns, including the secretary general about the humanitarian situation in gaza. tell me name me one more nation. any other nation that's doing as much as the united states to alleviate the pain and suffering of the people of god. you can't. but aid is not quite the same as using its influence on israel to stop the targeting of civilians . the us made clear it did not want to use really military using the same level of force in the south of gaza as it did in the north, only to be ignored. it is imperative, it remains in period that is real, put
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a premium on civilian protection and there does remain a gap between exactly what what i said when i was there, the intent to protect civilians and the actual results that we're seeing on the ground. the secretary states is israel should improve how it communicates safe areas, allowing more time for people to get there from a broader area, and that they need to be able to access food medicine and water when they arrive. and progressive members of congress continue to protest, calling for a permanent ceasefire and accusing israel of war crimes. the targeting of civilians is a war crime. the targeting of medical facilities is a war crime. the starvation and the withholding of water and electricity is a war crime. the collective punishment of 2300000 people is a war crime. and we refused to be silent. us secretary of state entity blinking announced that he is going to have some visitors on friday. the foreign ministers
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we believe from cutter, saudi arabia, turkey, egypt, jordan and the palestinian authority are going to be in washington. they are going to meet together. we believe they will likely have a press conference and then come here to the state department to speak with the secretary. so if there's going to be any significant push that's on the us as a full throated support of israel, it will likely come from them particle hanging out to 0 as the state department. let's take a closer look at a little. this is a political analyst. i'm president of united voices for america civic engagement organization based in washington dc. i'm and welcome back. and i want to quote something that the success of state mc blink. i'm sad of the thailand defense 7 days. these 5 that we had, he said, is around needs to take more effective steps to protect the lives of civilians. including by clearly and precisely does amazing areas and places the southern and central gaza, where they can be safe and out of the line of fire. what evidence are we seeing of that? non one week later? it's actually the violence is escalating humiliation is now being, you know,
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wide spread and the targeting civilians continue. mass of destruction is happening . so it just seems like it's lip service, whether they're actually putting pressure behind the scenes and is really just not listening or, and you know, spinning out of control. or that the actually just seeing this for public consumption and behind the scenes giving them the green light obviously by sending continue sending weapons and bombs to israel to continue the assault on gaza with the mounting ductile that says that this is kind of a double speak saying one thing publicly, but given the green light probably building the last 24 hours. we've seen a number of men separated from their families stripped, taken away from you and schools where they were sheltering at how do you read this psychological warfare? this is the break, the power, stupid people, after 2 months of this destruction and killing and children, they're stepping it up to a few 1000000 people to strip them naked,
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to parade them around. images that, you know, are reminiscent devices, frankly speaking and to say that is real, is doing this. all of this is happening deliberately. none of is done by mistake. this is designed to break the palestinians so they can give up so they can submit as to what is ro, once in israel, once the palestinians ends as a to leave has what is all of his say about us improvements for him policy influence over the nothing yahoo government of the but because we know that certain leave us of being pulled, there was a bond now on american visas for illegal settlers in the west bank. i mean, how meaningful all these steps. i mean, it's for public consumption. it is, you know, that they're trying to restrain. they're trying to say that there is some sort of economy, but that's not much for you, you know, based on what's actually happening on the ground. and frankly, a lot of the settlers there in the west bank are american citizens. i think something like 20 percent of them that will apply to those people. so as those individuals, it wouldn't necessarily have much of an impact. however, for public,
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for the public, it says that they're trying to at least say that they're all ser comp. some consequences if they're really serious. if the not states of serious they would condition for an aid, that would condition military, they would demand a ceasefire, not just the posit. so there, there's a lot more that they can do more that i can do a very briefly on restaurant alorie. obviously we've been hearing people who from people who knew him clearly amount of shoes significance, right? people have cause i guess the suggestions that was something more insidious about his that the suggestion is definitely his. he was the voice of a has a one of the few. there were still talking to the western media. he was literature, an english teacher, and professor and pop people, how to tweet to western audiences and wrote books. so he was definitely a somebody that they wanted to silence and they continued to want to silence all of the house because there are criticizing what's happening there, especially eye witnesses that can speak to western audiences. and he's been, he was doing that on a regular basis many times
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a day speaking to us for media outlets as on risk. and you know, one of his last tweets or his last, we was actually say that he blamed the democratic party and the by the ministration for this genocide. so a critical voice who's paid the ultimate price from a budget manufacturer left thinking you of that. okay. well, let's take a look at some of the days of the news now and explosions of being a new the u. s. embassy in baghdad. the heavily fortified green zone has been put under lockdown. no casualties have been reported so far for us to it's fullest of face 70 rocket and drone attacks and iraq and syria. since october. the 7th well, fee program is announced an end to food assistance in syria because it's run out of funds. it plans to continue supporting families affected by emergency situations
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that have natural disasters through smaller and more targeted interventions. in september the w. f. p one, the insufficient funds, the risk of pushing an estimated 24000000 people globally to the brink of funding. that was all of us president joe biden has been charged with 9 counts of tax fraud and the state of california federal prosecutor stay home to abide and fail to pay taxes all $4000000.00 of personal income between 20172018 is expected to prove guilty as part of a plea deal. i'm to abide is also facing dumb challenges in delaware or former us president donald trump is backing and cools that his new york civil trial and for that like asians, the front runner for the 2024 republican presidential nomination had these 2 eldest sons that were chiefs of inflating the value of the real estate, athens to receive more favorable bank loans from denies the allegations that condemn the process as unfair. okay,
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you are up today. that is it for me and the bar code, the reading obligated will be here the top of the hour with much more of the days news. weather is next, but inside story looks at the weapons being used, as israel conducts is full on goals. and thanks so much the, the hello. the unsettled weather conditions are dominating across the event. you can see from the satellite image, that's like a cloud that's bringing the heavier rain to eastern areas of, to kia, some about starting to drip into syria and lebanon. and by saturday we'll see the west to whether dominate israel and occupied palestinian territories with some bloss 3 wins affecting coastal areas. but what's the weather creeps across the caucuses? some of that right? rain as well as snow falling into northern parts of iran. but for the south of this,
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i'm much dry, a picture with some for the mornings to come across the golf for places like you could top of the larger the 2nd picture with sunshine for the south. and that's not the case for the north of africa. we but west and when the conditions, thanks to a weather system, putting across the mediterranean, i'm gonna bring some very heavy rain to the likes of to new z on friday, saturday will be libya's turn to see that circulation. we could see some flooding from the very heavy rain. we have got some red warnings all across the north, much quieter for the south. this, apart from that central band of africa, we all seem right. that will continue to pull in tons in here, but not the monthly full that caused that devastating flooding and full southern africa some very heavy rain to come and that will knock the temperature down in gathering the
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the a. this was war on guns that has been done area with an intensity that military and let's say, hasn't been seen since the 2nd world war. most of the women were you supplied by the united states. is this 4 different to one of those in terms of its scale and space? this is inside storage the .

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