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or is it just a different form? i think that democracy is a process basically, entities. do you see that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing the end the bricks on the other? i assume there is a huge piece of that to happen to the story on told to how does era the a desperate need for food water nets and in gaza. israel says it will open and use security screening location for 8 going into the strip of the roof of crossing in. the south will still be the only entry point the again, on the side of the attain. this is alice is here at life. there's been fear, spicing in north in garza, israel has issued new evaluation orders in north central and southern cops of,
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of those who made it to circle the se, sons of building shell to stand by hand on a stretch of land with no sanitation. fresh course at one medical center, the father of an al jazeera john discounts, and then it's rarely as much as long as we begin in gaza. whether you and has one to have a breakdown of civil order or the limited delivery of desperately need is humanitarian aid. as israel's army continues to bombard the strip, it's announced changes to the roots that 8 will now take into gaza. it says that trucks carrying aid will now undergo security checks at the curriculum crossing. until now, a trucks need being screened up and it's on a check point, which is from the south, off to being screened to the trucks, will still travel back to egypt and the, and finally, into garza,
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through the roof of crossing israel. it says that this new security check point will increase the number of a trucks going into gaza. you and says that these 200 trucks carrying humanitarian supplies on need of daily to meet the population is basically the full of this war on guns and began their view and sentence 500 a trucks every day. the lack of aid has left the palestinians in a state of desperation. many people that haven't eaten for days and are scrambling for this gas relief supplies to reach the strip. well, that smells beat the home to sell a hotel or isn't occupied, easterly swimming across this for us. and we were talking about that by my understanding these a drug. so now going to be screened at crime shows them, but then they are still going to have to return to a rough and all that across. but that's been where the buffalo nick has been right . is, is actually going to make any discernible practical difference. the base really army along with israel's coordinator for government activities in the
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palestinian territories are claiming that screening the additional aid trucks at the get them shut on crossing is going to expedite them getting into gaza. but the reality is that once those trucks are checked, either at the end, it's on a crossing, which is 40 kilometers away from dropbox, or the get him shut on, which is 3 kilometers away. those trucks still have to make their way to egypt to go through that off crossing where there are continuous cues for these trucks to get in. and remember, the crossing itself is give equipped to deal with the number and volume of a trucks that are coming in through that order. so while these really is, are claiming that this is going to help more a get into the gaza strip are saying the policy is going to start on tuesday in just a couple of hours time. but it's still going to have to be determined to see what happens in the next couple of days. but un officials, specifically the director,
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the executive director of the world food program, is saying that this is only a fraction of the problem and that the trucks themselves for an unknown amount of time. he went on to say that the gulf states would then be responsible for rehabilitating and reconstructing the gaza strip. but when i just need a spoke to cut those foreign ministry, they said that they had no knowledge of any of these plans. and that their focus in the immediate future was on securing a ceasefire and perhaps to secure another deal where there would be release of is really captive. now prime minister benjamin netanyahu has spoken negatively about the palestinian authority and the potential for them to take over governance of the gaza strip. this isn't anything new, but it's in contrast with what the united states is hoping for, which is to see a revitalized palestinian authority taking control over gaza, the palestinian people, along with their governance, the american se need to have
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a crucial and critical role in gaza once the war is over the south you, i'm to sound hard to say i was all the nation as far as from occupied east resume. thank you. and as well senior last representative somehow has spoken to al jazeera and he said that talks about the deals with the exchange of captives on not possible until israel's a questions don't know, but on the subject go off. but it's clear that the occupation derailed all the efforts led by the brothers in guitar and egypt to reach a ceasefire. and it went back to lead. it's aggression against the gaza strip. the clear position of homos is that it's not possible to speak about a prisoner's exchange deal before the aggression on the gaza strip in on our people in cars that stops. this is not just the condition, it's in natural rights. we cannot allow the occupation to lead such regression and then reward it with a deal. these really leaks are and it tends to buy these realities to deal with the internal pressures on these really governments and by these really street. and the
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families of the captives is also in attempt to cover up a growing criticism over the large number of injured soldiers. as israel issues and new evacuation orders for parts of central and southern gaza, it strikes continuing to pounds the north of the strip palestinians who have chosen to stay there in the north of scrambling for food water and a safe place for the families. for the monks as long as the fighting intensifies, close to gauze is jabante, a refugee camp civilians play fos among the families. the few possessions in subject bags. 7 in areas like this, a large block, it's often math blocks out, but some emergency work is shop for survivors. but he never responds. residents here had been forced to fione
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a defendant. the building was targeted. one rescue a says, but no one was hurt. a still desperate search of struggle on through the smoke. amid the ruins of the l chief. a hospital. what little beds available is baked with scavenged woods and scraps of paper and even the, even though we're civilians, we've done nothing wrong. we're not fighting. we don't know how to feed our kids. we have no flour, nothing to feed them. no food, no water. this is not a healthy place to live. the kids have got sick. what was once a medical school room, now a families new say for 8 young faces focused on survival admits this militarize may have because they started to scare us strips
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my saw the naked then they forced us out to the house and then we saw the tanks instruments of the door when they started shooting that this is a slightly further south hospital, but it's no haven, but it is at least still open, crammed beyond capacity with children carried here then misery more immediate. another course of pain. another day in this school for the months i'll just data terrace. i was there in this, in rafa was more on the latest is really strikes and southern cause the usability forces have completely destroyed the residential building and,
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and belong to out of con, family endeavors by the horse. 7 palestinians have been killed and all the others have been injured and that they are now receiving the treatments and some of the hospital endeavors by a town now. the artillery schilling continues quite easily offices in the cost of getting along slowly on a i'm also a rock refuge account now, and the south classes and flex changes will continue on con, you, in a city which has been completely now turned into a battle zone, where there are still some residents in can, you just did not find any safe passage out to ruffle district. and also the attacks on rough ahead continued wherever residential building belonged to a family. had been attacked in a shovel, ro neighborhoods and ruff. now, as you can close the bucket around the ambulance, as i talked to way to hospital are in the face of all of a loss for any possible attacks that might be carried out within the coming out. busy on roughly district, which has been not excluded from the is verify us the during the last couple of
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hours and is ready to strike, has killed the father of an elder. they were a journalist in his family home in northern casa, i'm sure his father was 65 years old. israel, how to issue new evacuation orders which evolve yet that his father didn't want to leave his hon. i'll sharif, it says me, the death threats from these really all mean know the killing of his father will stop him from reporting from garza. the understood the legs come up. there is no doubt. it is been the practice of these. they need to pay some forces. these are you, they have to pay some forces continue until perpetrating war crimes against innocent civilians as well. my family was very purposefully talked date and my father was killed. it is my own. it hasn't been said home in japan yet. if you take um, as that is some, my father was killed on the spot where it was
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a died strike by as really were plain. it was very difficult not only to the, it's like but they, but as body. but also it was difficult to read somebody home and the 1st place i'm a few hours ago i was in the house and i requested them to leave by 10 if use after we pulled his dead body, we were not able to duty to the cemetery. and we were forced to bear to him and they, you and run school yards. and despite all the decimal dates i have received from these a corporation forces office says i will continue to finish my mission, conveying the message before you go to the bay in the picture and also govern begging the voices of my fellow guys and support my father. was killed, but this getting low due to me. this getting not due to me from fulfilling my
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mention. there is a database of courses cannot mazda by mouth, by getting my father and of life across some parts of the occupied westbank and occupied east. jerusalem has come to a standstill. palestinians close the shops, pharmacies, and bakeries and solidarity with the people of causa. they are demanding an immediate cease fire and one countries around the world to put more pressure on israel to stuff it's indiscriminate attacks. unofficial reports now from occupied a story soon to think of the busiest street and the busiest town near where you live. and that's what this is normally like south or didn't street and east jerusalem. normally the cars are bumper to bumper. people are 3 or 4. how you doing disabled? the pavement. you can't really move even on a monday morning. it would be incredibly busy, but you can see all the stores here are close at the moment. the fashion store, the coffee shop, the phone, show old clothes or being the general strike that we've been speaking to one shopkeeper, he knows that this is maybe just
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a small gesture. but he thinks it's an important one to make because he's watching from a distance as people are dying and gossip about this strike will reach the whole world. and we'll let the world know that we the past indian people in jerusalem condemned the war and the massacres. that are happening and gaza for some people, the shops being close doesn't inconvenience. they can get the meet the fruit, the vegetables that they would normally pick up for the monday morning. but everyone we've spoken to, i mean everyone supports with the shopkeepers. they're doing here at a ship mountain. this is like any action that can lead to more awareness around the power steering issue and anything that can serve the demands to and this will, everyone is able to serve the balance to be an issue. it's not just here in jerusalem, where this is happening is happening across the occupied waste banking in other places and internationally to what healing the poor as the stores are closed across jordan in a mind, we're also hearing that in the root and lebanon, there are stores that are closed in other places too, but how much of an impact will this have?
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well, in jerusalem it will have some because obviously this is a big deal in israel as a whole. the impact becomes smaller, even though the years really economy is struggling because of the cost of the war and internationally globally. well, it will cause hardly a ripple, but the people here want to send a message to the board and guys shoot in on, shoot in. so i would say, sure, i'll just do it. ok, probably east jerusalem. most of the head here on of is here, will tell you why kenya is sending farm work is to israel to move that spa, seeing all physician the the, the weather brought to you by visit cut off. hello. it's been heart dry and wendy here found chillies, capital santiago, so we've got a number of wild fires burning here. hundreds of people have been forced from their
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homes. and still these conditions will persist wendy. 30 degrees on the nose for santiago on tuesday. so on storms coming into central argentina that will push into the river play, and it has been quite active and se brazil, but things will quiet down on tuesday. our usual showers in storms through the amazon jungle. but i want to take you to central america because the rain is pouring in to police here it's capital could see a months worth of rain all at once. otherwise, though, not too bad across the caribbean, it's fairly quiet into us. south was not much to report here, so we go north of this and you know, all this rain and snow pouring into british columbia is north coast as we look into alaska as well. now, by wednesday, this will drop down the coast. temperatures will lower and alaska is capital juno. so some of those could switch over to storing some fairly significant snow as well . not too bad across the canadian prairies temperatures on the plus side. a few flurries still hanging around the lakes,
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but it's certainly quite it down for the eastern seaboard and for the southern us, it's quite here as well. on tuesdays here, the weather brought to you by visit cuts on on counting the costs a lot of phone workers, this funds, israel's agricultural sector, into prices as a war on gaza escalates. gold is flittering. but what about oil? plus ready to resign? to save the planet big for the growing trend of climate quizzes. counting the cost all houses 0. we don't simply focus on the politics of the conflict. it's the human suffering. that's the report to us. we brave bullets and bombs, and we always include the views from all sides. the
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welcome back. you're watching all just here. i'm associated, hey, here. and that's remind you that top story. israel has issued evacuation order, so color stadiums and shelters. and schools in the north, south, and central parts of the kansas street as it pressed, as a hedge with its relentlessness from the father of al 0 cost phones on us, us 2 weeks has been killed and as rarely as strikes jamalia, a refugee camp in northern garza, he says it will not to tie him from reporting on. israel says it will set up a new inspection. for instance, humanitarian a is being sent into cost. security screening for aid will now be done at the post and its on a and program shut on. the trucks caring age will still though travel back to egypt before find the entering costs for the rough. well, un security council envoys have travel to that. rafa border region with garza said
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they were brief, don't you monitoring situation by the un agency for palestinian refugees before then. heading to the roof of crossing itself. do you and says, hundreds of thousands of people and goes all starving. that the amount of a that's entering each state isn't nearly enough. the main reason would be going to odessa is to tell my stop that the, the owner want intention is to say, i'm to find a way to escape out operation. you know that 2 days ago, i have sent a letter to the president of the general assembly. and i have one about the risk that might not be able to to operate this because of this tv, the older breakdown we here for the 1st time that hunger. he's too busy. you guys are more and more people haven't eaten one day. 2 days, 3 days. the last time i went was 2 weeks ago when i visited the, the vocational training center of underneath hosting more than 35000 people. i
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could see over the 1st on the 11th of these fast 11 of these procession, people absolutely. everything went through the to my is the global communications director for the you, an agency for palestinian refugees. she says that humanitarian situation in casa is guessing west. by the day i is going from very, very bad, the worse going from a humanitarian process, the invoiced very early on in the this war to humanitarian capacity, fee, and humanitarian operation. but is being severely challenged. hence the lesser that our commissioner go up to the general assembly last movement of people. and because of this, all people who continue to be shuttled into was just or
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at porter off the golf tour. and no place is safe. as we've been saying since early on in this for, and people have nowhere to go. once we've been quoting for since early on and quite often of course has gone on a heated is for a human detailing ceasefire. we so that the pause was very well come, it allowed us to bring in much needed supplies and more importantly, it brought some of best buy and com to the people in gaza after 15 days of a very, very heavy c general. so brutally bombardment and loss of life and we despair. and we haven't seen any live if you wish. since since the inside, what happens is by absolute opposite another evacuation or there from the is radio storage case. as an intensification in the military operation on one of those
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supplies, all the un general assembly is set to hold an emergency meeting on causal on tuesday. if it's requested by the, our group and the organization of the stomach cooperation of to the un security council failed to agree on resolution cooling 1st is fine. kristen's, lead me has worn out from the us of this emergency general assembly meeting was triggered by the united states, vito of asian, monetary and cease fire resolution. and the security council resolution that was favored by the vast majority of security council members in calling for this general assembly meeting error of and as lama countries here at the united nations in vote. resolution $377.00, which allows the general assembly to act when the security council is deadlocked and unable to uphold its responsibility to maintain international peace and security. but to be fair, the general assembly has done this many times before when it comes to the situation in palestine. as recently as october 27th, when
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a 140 countries here passed a humanitarian truce resolution resolution that had little impact at the time. but experts describe it as a pressure tactic to be done. so i think that the, our group and that allies are engineering a series of public events designed to put more pressure on the us. so the us was pushed into a veto in the security council. now, council ambassadors are roughly then the general assembly will pass the resolution cooling for a ceasefire. it's building up a sense of global diplomatic pressure on washington to change position. but washington may hold from under, under international law general assembly resolutions amount to a recommendation where as security council resolutions are legally binding. but israel has ignored even legally binding resolutions in the past. christian salumi
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elders era the united nations. well, since this war and gaza began more than $10000.00 foreign workers have left israel, and now it's starting to africa to address the severe labor shortage. kenya has now agreed to send $1500.00 agriculture workers, i believe is being heavily criticized. now, some web has worn out from countries in can then, and google has been working on farms and can here for about 20 years, as he says he'd work in these rad if given the chance. and he's not puts off by the risks of conflict. but on audio and i target the, i want to bring up my children well, but i've never had the chance because i've never had a good job where i can stand on my own to see if this child says the one can help my parents. and i can build for my family about 10000 for him with his of left these rail since a mass of times on the type of the 7. most of them thailand, including these men who were captured and later released by a mass others were killed as well as inside were the width permits for palestinians
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. now it's tending to african countries to plug the cab more than $200.00 farm workers left malawi for israel last month following a secret deal with a government last week. here in kenya, the labor ministry said it would send $1500.00 workers who each be paid $1500.00 a month. that were millions of people in kenya who live in homes like that and work on funds going crops like these fluids, many and about $200.00 a month. so the money on offering is riley is hard to refuse. realistically, many of the jobs will go to people who are more privileged and half beth are access to the recruitment companies who want it may seem like a good opportunity to many political opposition, say the arrangement is problematic, that explosive israel is previously being criticized for its treatments of african migrants and rights groups have reported abuses of foreign farm workers. israel
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says migrant workers have the same rights as these rarely citizens. the level of tons can use all position, says that government should create jobs at home, cannot instead of looking for them abroad, we know the genocide the committee meeting doesn't that's a, that's just the regular one that we have to relocate as a country. but we all know that's not true. i mean these are in demands with presidents with african presidents that i'm not able to view the on, empties this time to sanitize itself. kenyans is struggling with soaring living costs. the farm is here say will tab of the risks, the terms of adding more fluid. he's too good to turn down malcolm web out to 0 kick, who you can. yeah. the, let's take a look at some of the days of a well, the headlines about and rushes jail deposition. nita alexi nev only has reports and they've disappeared within the country's prison system. his allies say his
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whereabouts on 9, but he's no longer in the prison that he was being held in. they say then of all need became ill and so last week and also didn't show up for his anxious video link quote. hearing on friday, the prison critic reset to be moved to a higher security prison off to being sentenced to know that 19 years for extremism . so the main thing for us is to find strengths soon as possible, because right now and that he's completely alone and he is literally in the hands of people who once tried to kill now. so we don't know what they will do again. the latest draft from the un, it's cop 28 comments i'm gonna send you by. does not include the words phase. also fossil fuels. proposal mentions that parties could reduce both consumption and production and fossil fuels and adjust orderly and equitable manner more germany on the us and very for where they criticize the draft saying it doesn't go far enough
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. authority. guerrero is the head of policy and advocacy at global justice. now, she says she's deeply disappointed in the draft this critical back kid when the global leaders need to ensure that the global average warming is limited to 1.5 degrees centigrade, the draft fixed that they will start or the deliberating now is very weak. at the center of cup, the big conference of the 5 d and the united nation framework quote, but the conventional loan called climate change is fossil fuels. we know it is the major cost of climate change. walk of the fix contains the management to pay out the face down of fossil fuels despite then bidding be very present in the last draft. this late, the late effects gravely fails to provide the steps for what for that we desperately need. and if this was the class, then we can say that competent to 8 is when the 1.5, do you send the good limit dice?
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and then we, when we are heading for this asked or when these copy gets a lot to move man snippets, even governments are hoping to. c the fact that the negotiation was held here in the, by, in the united arab emirates, fossil fuels will be at the center of the discussion. and rightly so, because at this point, fossil fuels faced out should not even be debatable. we know the size of government, so this high ends, but this document 11000 word document. the 3rd fossil fuels is that it is only mentioned in 3 times and that the exclusive language and phase facing out fossil fuels. what's the, what's not there anymore? and also the debate that there was saying uh for 2050 that's too far away after the we are looking at the possibility that the $1.00 degrees centigrade, we will, which that within this decade. so this is a critical decade for,
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for action. and we'd need to act fast. the government should, what commence should have messed your commensurate funding. go measure the effort to ensure that even the beach that limits to let's turn off of the nicest spots, snares, yes, on a mind to say united faced by munich and the champions league on tuesday. it's a must win class for eric time. have side, you know, i did need to beat the dim and time and hope the match between get access to ryan and copenhagen is a tool in the other group, a match in order to reach knockouts. what i know is i never thinking scenario and negative scenario, i think we think positive. and so.
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