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this comes off the back of one of the brass browns in this region. then about 12 seed. yes, scientists say the climatic trends can only be stopped by a global reduction in common emissions. many people here can barely afford fossil fuels, but they pay the highest price, the a desperate search for survivors and causes legalities, refugee can women and children every month, 22 kills. and as riley's try, the don't want me to the problem. and this is, i'll just even live from don't how so coming up? devastation and gaza from north to south. maybe 18000 palestinians have been killed by israel's indiscriminate bombing. the loss
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of military when says this and 10th street slicing in the southern city of con eunice plus a mountain fisher occupied east jerusalem. normally the street would be parked. it would be bustling, filled with people. but today there's a general strike and sold the data to with the people of gas and the, it's 12 g m t, that's 2 pm and gaza is randy military has ordered residents in the north to urgently evacuate as it presses on, whether it's offensive and central garza civilians being told to head to us shelters and data by law. people in con, knew this in the south have also been told to leave the palestinians say, as well as the relentless attacks and making it impossible earlier or at least 22 people including children were killed and then, or the nice is riley s tried on a densely populated neighborhood in the center of this trip. rescuers and residents
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of the on the gods, the refugee camp had been using their bare hands to search for survive as their being the ports of and 10th street bashful from the southern city of con eunice. this video released by him off his military wing. meanwhile, the is riley. army says 100 of its soldiers have been killed in the war. and doctors without borders says it's witnessing a complete collapse of the health care system and gaza. it says it's been false to stop sufficient to clinics inside this trip because of as well as evacuation audits . maybe 18000 palestinians have now been killed since the world again. as a baby begins coverage, the frontage search was the bible. so then bozza is now more densely populated than before. the displace posting is packed into areas with israel says they will be safe from the expert. again, boy is pulled from the level. is disorientated. what's your name is risk is awesome
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. i wouldn't be there was a lot of homework that can you stand up? they ask the video because risk, who is his family was at home with him, there was sleeping, go kill the fate. is a no there's a still tucked into the run. the risk is cool that hoping anyone's didn't like it. here the, this is the harsh realities of hosting and elective equipment. i'm thinking the big one i don't want in the morning. they assess the damage. i know still searching through this, this residential house was pounded by is really missiles, all inside or innocent civilians. there are no militants here. this residential building with shell above is really war planes. it housed about 90 person of the households, together with more than $70000.00 was displaced from the north. about $22.00 were confirmed, killed, the rest are still missing
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a forcibly just based it making makes itself to them sense. is it like a food and water to make do with what they can? no. with no, you smoke, we evacuated our homes with nothing. the most challenging aspect is the court. i where my husband's pants to keep warm and people gave us blankets. we slept on the sand for the risk bite for palestinians. i've already been displaced several times . he's ready to talk to the captain, smoke bombs. there's not a single place and goes, but that is safe. there was simply no way to go inside bag of just 0. that's bringing our corresponding tiny muscle if he's live for us in southern. does that and rough? uh, how do you tell us about these new evacuation or does the is randy military has issued because they seem to be causing confusion of the the,
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as we'll start by just confirming a fact that there is no safe place in gauze across the gaza strip. all are being equal, the bundle equally destroyed, equally attacked by relentless air strikes. and there are a reasons why people who do not believe these really narratives and do not want. and he'd do these really orders as they have been approved in falls. and in the past, but this in new order, this all air the hours of this morning issued by is really military. i ordering sharply with a threatening tone and it's doing good that they have been for warrant to evacuated . a the northern part then gaza city. but this time, all the way to the central part, the, the name of the, the city of there is but the people read, you know, that the, the central part of goza has come under heavy bombardment there since the beginning of this war. and it's still just last night,
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we're seeing more residential buildings in and i'm about as you're a fidget cam and they'll say, right, if you get more buildings or just throwing more people are killed and we're talking about areas very close to each other. do. but it has not far from the site out, not far from them, but as he is a refugee cabinet. keeping in mind that the entire goal is to, is very small, but the residence of these areas a, they were told to lead because they've is really military is operating seriously against the, how much fighters and how much elements on the ground. but so far over the seas more destruction of every means of life. there is mistrust. there is no faith in and that is really narrative and is really orders. those evacuation orders are not being speaking seriously because they have been proven wrong in the past. and example of this, steven a work order to evacuate through the southern parts since the beginning of the work came under a bombardment and were killed in the. so that is something that is something that we have seen throughout throughout the last 9 weeks, is instantaneous,
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something that we have reported on extensively and the kennings continuing in rough, which is completely over whelmed by displays, people. oh yes indeed, this is the case. people are told to come to rough up because they these designated as a safe area, but there are more people are dying here. and the vast majority happened to be those evacuation displaced in either residential homes or in their tens that this set up or then in the evacuation a schools that came under direct or attacked or within their, their vicinity. that's the reason people dis, just confirm what people believe and what they have except press their frustration over that. there is no place more safety and then the other, the entire gaza strip is under. he'd be bombard now. the northern part of gaza and, and gaza. it has been obliterated, completely talked about this, this destruction. a old means of love, destroyed the central part now,
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not only coming under heavy bombardment, but it is. it is a starving. there is a serious lack of the food supplies, basic supplies for people to survive. and, and, and water supply here in the southern part, what is happening more people are pushed into this a small area. but they're not given the chance. it's to a to, to do, to survive if they know access to clean water, not that to put everything is limited here and, and whatever humanitarian is allowed into the god is not enough to respond to the massive needs of people who evacuated here. we're talking about an area that has 260000 people all the sudden there are 1000000 people in rough, i city. so whatever resources the city has is not enough, not enough. going to do to meet their needs and, and, and, and to do, to combat the diet or problems they're going to. so any, thank you very much for that. that is honey, my hold with the dog situation across the gaza strip. live in rafa and gals
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is old city. a medieval mosque has been reduced to rubble with our needs ancient minarette standing. all zero's g has evolution on his seeing the skate of the destruction and sent this report of the i'm i'm, i'm busy but i'm ready. i can be, as you might be in it, because i am standing outside of the great tomorrow the most in guys, a city, one of the oldest mosques in the city has been destroyed by these riley occupation forces raised to the ground. now it's nothing but debris. i'm going through one of the monks doors to see the scale of destruction and the extent of the damage. this place of worship has been reduced to ruins by his rarity forces. the musk dates back to the pre islamic period. it stands on the site of an inch and philistine temple in the 5th century, isn't in charge, was built here before it was restored by the big scar in $1260.00,
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it was destroyed by the mongols and then rebuilt. at the end of this century, it was destroyed by an us quake. about 300 years later determines restore the great mosque. and now it has been reduced to ashes by these really compassion forces. gray demaury mosque was one of the most prominent historical and religious landmarks in causal. it used to house traditional manuscripts, an inch and parchment. it had large library containing many precious books. there was also crown visitation, yours is yet another example of the is rarely a corporation. forces gross violation of international lawyers and conventions which afford special protection to history and religious sites. that you out of humanitarian affairs chief says everything possible must be done to save lives in gaza as a situation as listening by the de lawson. griffith, speaking at the doha farm and casa situation,
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is bad and guessing was that the efforts of guns are to bring moments of peace, which was successfully achieved last week. what are the greatest importance and will be still of the greatest importance? and the very fact of the destruction of the intensification of the military operation that we have been hearing about in the south of gaza. and the threats to neighboring countries only makes the prospect and the priorities and the importance and the creative. it's your efforts. all the more important its laws across some parts of the occupied westbank and occupied east jerusalem has come to a standstill. palestinians are closing down the shops, pharmacies, bakeries and solemn, dowers, even those and gaza,
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the demanding an immediate cease fire, and one countries around the world to put more pressure on israel. just stop it's indiscriminate attack. allen official reports from occupied east jerusalem. and normally, this would be one of the busy streets. cindy's tourism, the traffic is normally bumper to bumper on the payment on the sidewalk. well, normally people are walking 3 or 4 across. it's very hard to move here very easily . but today it's a lot different. and why is that? because there's a general strike, you see that the shutters or die, you know, all the stores from the sport shop to the accessory store, to the coffee, to the full, and show all of them close today that we've been speaking to some of the show opponents would you say it's a small sacrifice to make, to make a stand and sold the data to with the people of guys. it's estimated the lose around $600.00 a day to do some more, some less. but they think it's important to make the point that they want to see an end to the war. and guys that were spoken to the people who would normally show up here. and they're being slightly inconvenienced,
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but they're watching what's happening and goes up from a distance and they feel helpless, but they can do nothing. so this is something tangible, something they feel that it's showing a measure of support for the people who are under fire and gaza. and it's not just here in the occupied cookie, pie, jerusalem. it's also happening in the occupied waste bank and internationally as well. what he didn't report, so stores being closed in amman and jordan, and also in b root and lebanon. o showing global support for the people and guys, and they will it make much of an impact in jerusalem. so hit the economy slightly because just lose all of these stores are closed in the wider is early economy, they'll have some impact. but remember, these really economies struggling in and we, because of the cost of the war and globally, well, they'll be a ripple but, but not much. but that's not what's important. what's important is people here are sending a message may not be very low, but they think it's very important to see the want to cnn, to the war and gaza. and they want to see and so all it for sure. i'll just see
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them in occupied east jerusalem is go to a correspondence saying, busted, ave, he's joining us my from the demonstration in ramallah zane health people this showing this all the dieties of those and gaza as well. much like other cities in the occupied westbank. we see that even here in rama, look, the seats of the palestinian authority, the of the one of the main cities for the west bank here in the occupied west bank . this morning. the streets were quiet, the streets were dead. no commercial activity, no shops open schools, nobody was attending. but as the day has progressed, we see more activity happening because people are out on the streets and they are protesting. now menorah is often seen for protests with regards to a and t and toward demonstrations pro palestinian demonstrations. and today is there different is one of the largest proud to be seen in sometime. up up there,
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we see a post are dedicated to those killed the children, the 10s of thousands of people that have been killed. thousands of them were children killed in gaza or post or celebrating their lives, marking their death, saying that we are not numbers. they want to schuman, i is what has been a very, just humanizing work for them. and this is very much a family affair. there's people of all ages here on the ground. their children have been decorating on a canvas with some messages of love to gaza. they've been drawing a palestinian flags, and there we have seen marches. here we've seen chance. we've seen people rallying with now what we see is this strikes, this protest is certainly disruptive, but it is also very fast. if people here altogether in solidarity with those that are suffering and gaza and this is what they want to illustrate that this is about reminding people that the palestinians of gaza are connected to those in the
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occupied westbank. some of the chance we heard were people saying that we will die so palestine can live, there were some pro how much chance they were. busy n t a boss chance n t, the president obama, the bus chance against him calling for him to do or we've also heard people say things like, put the bullet in the barrel and fire on us. we're not afraid so great deal of defiance from people here. they say, well, this is disruptive, it is difficult, but is the least it is the least they can do how soon as we've been speaking to say, then raising their voice is the least they can do. in some cases it is all they can do. they cannot raise an army to rival israel's army. they cannot count on the support of a country like the united states, with enormous economic, military and political back in may say, all that they can do is raise their voice in squares. and how soon in communities like this, and hope that the united states europe the wider world. here's their cries for help, price for a ceasefire now. and their prize for freedom from an occupation that's been going
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on for 75 years, 3 quarters of a century. same, thank you very much for that. that is zane personality live from tomorrow to the head on over to 0. and the is top court upholds the government's decision to promote the autonomous access of the jungle in case you need the, the hello, the stones, a rumbling away across a rear. at the moment you see this little plot to fund the headset just pushing towards that is the side off the cell. some really heavy down pulls makes the inhibitor try whether will talking behind fornia itself is step one of service and also pull some to ya. got some decent once in a little further south, one or 2 showers into chilly and also in to watch instead of moving out of the way the normally when to pick temperatures up in front of service to rest so that she to celsius come tuesday, a $25.00 degrees, the full right rear,
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where that stays and it could still apply to storms right across the amazon facing pushing up towards the north west of the accounts and then turning up to some law they live. the shower was moving across the central america, organized band of crowd, and brian here that's making his way across the mexico slipping further southwards . why down into guatemala hunters, nicaragua, costa rica? see some wet to weather? then we'll see that was the weather. also affecting bits and pieces of k, but for a time you can see the width of weather still really going to be down towards billy's at that stage across the islands. it's not too bad, but the sunshine, lots of showers in between the what the weather is now in the process of moving away from the east disabled of us on police to say that a bit of snow for waste and kind of the but also for ontario and quebec of the israel has now imposed a complete fees on god's at so how do they survive if you have no income?
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how do you live? cost of living rose sharply after the war. and ukraine could something like that happen again as a ripple effect of the 1000. what is it us contract is mainly who are benefiting from this when the price of oil goes up, the costs of almost every thing goes up. counting the costs on algebra, the, [000:00:00;00] the, the watching me elizabeth toronto and don't mind a lot of stories. the seller is really military has ordered, palestinians in northern go have such an urgency to evacuate as it continues with
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this offensive attacks and focused on residential areas. widespread damage, maybe 18000 palestinians have been killed and just to have in mind. and at least $22.00 people, including children have been killed and it is rarely s drive on a densely populated population. naples central does on sunday nights, restaurants have been searching for us as long as the refugee and i'm also civility . when has released new video, it said it shows intense st. specials and the southern city of con eunice, that's where the military says more than a 100 of its soldiers have him killed in the will and will join now by abdulla on associates, professor of history at georgetown, him university here in colorado. good to good to see you about a we were hearing from our correspondent in ramallah alia, who was talking about, says, protest was demonstration, that's taking place. they're saying that the people that feel like all they have, all they can do is raise their voice against what's happening. well,
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same process around the world for 9 weeks. now, some of them have been the largest since the iraq war. is there a disconnect between what's happening on the street and what countries need is choosing to do? yeah, i think so. i mean, you know, if we look at this now we're in the 3rd months of this unprecedented onslaught on the palestinian people. and i think what we're seeing in terms of the wide divide between what people are saying in terms of wanting these assaults to stop. and what leaders are doing, in terms of dragging their feet in terms of actually empowering and enabling and arming these rarely, military in terms of its assault. i think this is certainly being reflected not just in mass protests, but even today in a global strike in which people are basically saying that life cannot continue as usual. and i think that's true for many of us. we're watching this and saying we cannot just simply go about our business every day while we're watching this unfold in real time. you know, televised live for,
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for all to see. and for the full 99 weeks what people on the streets. i'm increasingly more countries, according for us, these 5, which is only blogs because of the us, vito. at the un security council. yeah, i mean it's, it's been really an incredible thing to behold. let's, let's think about the fact that the united nations, which came into existence after the 2nd world war, was intended to prevent exactly the kinds of atrocities that we're seeing unfold right now. and there are serious questions that are now being asked about whether this, this body actually reflects the world as it is today. or is it simply just a relic of that era of this, this period in the mid 1940 is when you have the specific powers and where now all of a sudden they're all these countries that would like their voice to be expressed and be more visible so that you don't have one country like the united states that's able to essentially block the entire global will to bring these atrocities to an end. and you have, of course, and israel, a country that is openly saying that it sees its military strategy as being echoes of some of the worst bombing campaigns that we saw during the 2nd world war. yeah,
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and so the one is, is supposedly there to prevent just that from happening and the us, the what house has bypassed congress to um, as well, why do you think it's taking the step of bypass and congress? we were expecting this to come up in congress. yeah, i mean, well, within the congressional debates, there's certainly some internal political divisions specifically related to the warrant ukraine. and it's kind of some of the domestic debating over that. and so this is now forestalling the idea rearmament of israel wallace in the midst of its onslaught over gaza. and so the white house simply did what is within here with us executive branch to do which is to take on certain foreign policy decisions by bypassing congress. and i think it certainly sees israel is needing, you know, this military support as potentially we're seeing a kind of a timeline that hasn't been really declared openly. but we're seeing perhaps that there is going to be essentially a recognition of what the global will is to bring this to an end in the coming
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weeks. or that is of the audience associate professor of history at georgetown university here and cut the real could find from gaza has struck the area on the outskirts of the kind of be there was some damage to cause and infrastructure. a 45 year old man has been injured by shrapnel. most profit 5 guys are intercepted by the is rainy and on defense system. but un peacekeeping force and never known as one of the escalation and hostilities along b is really border could wind in those ready on a has carried out multiple strikes on frontline villages and some of the faces bombardment, yet the lebanese on group has valez. also stepping off attacks against is really military outposts, saying how the reports from neighborhoods it is really airstrikes are blamed for this major destruction in a residential neighborhood in a front line village in lebanon,
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on its biggest bombardment and the 10 we conflict along the border. much of the area is empty as tens of thousands of people have fled, the daily exchanges between hezbollah and the is really army, prompted by the war on garza recently, israel strikes have intensified and the lebanese armed group is using more powerful weapons and its attacks on is really military outposts and soldiers. the united nations peacekeeping mission is raising the alarm. as i said over the we can do as being a large number of the of shelling. also one of our uh, base will sit there watched uh, where one of the spanish compound likely no injuries. but of course, uh, the longer this conflict, continuous and uh, there is an increase in the possibility of the, of the wider conflict. despite the frequent exchanges which have led to casualties on both sides, the violence is largely limited to the border area, but as well as warning of
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a wider conflict if his beloved doesn't withdrawal. and to show a force is really we're planes fly over the lebanese capital b. this is, randy military says if hezbollah doesn't respond to diplomacy, it will have to impose a new reality to make his way at least feel safe to return to their homes in the north dine. all think is today is an idea at the moment to confront a new upfront that can really expose its weaknesses and jeopardize the security of all of the cities in israel. has been a lot is a stronger force than how mass in gaza. but so far it has been calibrating attacks to prevent the full blown conflict. the united states and friends are trying to avoid a military escalation, sending invoice to vegas to try to reach a diplomatic solution. early in the war, the us sense of military assets to the region to deter iran and this ally has the
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loss from attacking as well. but now many sir, israel may widen the confrontation, is really media are reporting a possible deadline to reach a settlement with has below. there's a lot of uncertainty, but what is clear is that has below will back down until, as well as we're on gaza ends. and all the while attention is mounting on this front santa who they also has the to build the, let's take a look at some of the days of the world news. and the us has accused china of on demand and regional some benefits was conduct from the dispute of south china sea for those days of confrontations between the chinese coast guard instead of paying vessels. incontestable chairs, the most recent was on sunday when the philippine boat and a chinese vessel collide to the philippine government has summoned china's ambassador to manila and response. this india supreme court has upheld
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a 2019 decision by the government to revoke the autonomy of indian administer because she needs this order the government to hold new elections in the region by the end of september. next year. the decision follows a series of legal challenges. judges rule that crush me is to as, as a semi autonomous region was temporary and removing, it was constitutional. the southern nacley is a journalist in new delhi and she says that many people and ended administration need one be happy with the quote decision. the closes the chapter which i didn't really be buffalo across india except in the valley of cushioning. you this decision, this action by the government, which it took away the special status of cushioning you, the speed has not had an electric government since that it will be, it is very difficult for india to go back know into that dying. when could you describe the dispute, the territory of sort of we've just been pushed forward. the problem with going
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back to the original status was that even that created problems, you had constant ex offenders in be a constant resistance. you had, it was the last minute drive place and the one you had on the back? no, we have, oh, we had a decision taken by the government, which was actually what, but there's no electric government deal with it. so the cost of what it is also the date that by september we have not been elected governments. and so let's see, but there is going to be the distance. but let me just do a bunch of good things out. people will just have to take it, you know, they just have to dig it and i'm seeing why says the people who are part of that existence of the idea of crush media independence menu demo, already compromising astray. a set of tires and things of it was for international students and low skilled workers. the government is looking to of a whole that's migration system that could ha, it's and take over the next 2 years. the number of immigrants for the past 2 years is expected to hit a record of more than half
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a 1000000. under the new policies international students will need to secure higher ratings on english tests. argentinians of racing themselves for all study measures of to far life pop produced hobby, and minay was one of those presidents. he won the election by pledging to of the whole the economy, including taking a sledge hammer to the countries social security system to raise the boy reports from the side is with a promise 20 years of decadence and decline for right president have yet to meet was for need on sunday and he's in that good speech, he expressed the hope the change has finally arrived, but he also warned the country the next few months will be difficult in the state. there's no alternative but to implement austerity. this will have a negative impact on job salaries, poverty, there will be stagflation there,

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