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the and steve is gen and isn't most children will survive, talk to deal with the pain and trauma of losing their parents or loved ones. what happens in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with a human touch zooming way in. and then pulling back out again, the is ready as price q, at least 20 palestinians in rough southern gaza way israel told people to move for that safety dozens more injured. the man has him secret. this is i just need online from also coming up. millions of people in garza are desperate for food, water, and medicine. but israel says any extra aid must be checked 1st with dropbox. still
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the only entry points for palestinians are killed in a drone attack during and is really right in the occupied westbank city of jennings and the humans who the strike a norwegian flagship with a miss saw in the red sea the but we begin in gaza where israel's army is continuing, it's relentless upon the bottom and it's also launched more raids across the occupied west bank. at least 20 public palestinians have been killed in a doing attack on several homes in rough or in southern gauze. these really ministry is pressing on whether it's offensive and bombing. civilian air is more than 18200 palestinians have now been killed since the war began in the occupied
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west bank. full palestinians were killed in a drunk strike. during his ready raid on the city of jeanine, the palestine and red crescent says is ready, forces prevented ambulances from reaching the engine. all of this comes as the united nations now warns of what is cooling a breakdown of civil order in gaza due to the limited delivery of desperately needed humanitarian aid. israel has announced it will setup new check points to increase the number of a trucks entering garza but has made the process of screening a trucks more complicated. but adam fisher is standing by an occupied east jerusalem 4th. but 1st, let's get the latest on the ground in gauze with honey my mood who is live in rough . i. so any, what more we hearing on those don't ask strikes the yes has been well, uh since the early hours of this morning around dawn time massive multiple air
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strikes. uh, a targeted a group of residential homes in the northern no. of rough. uh, that's uh, a very densely populated area, not only would local residents of from rough, but the 1000 uh, the back and we've been displaced, palestinians coming in from across the gaza strip, particularly from the northern part bank and gaza city up. it was more people under the roof as we're talking about at least confirm number by the administer. it was $23.00. people have been killed. 7 of them, i've been to be children and 5 women were killed. there are, at least of those 231 entire family, one entire display. it's family from garza city, being killed in that era strikes the just shattering any sense of safety and security for people already moved at throughout the home. those are still poured into the city. we're talking about a small city of 260000 kilometer with. 5 sorry you were 55, a square kilometer and,
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and with the population of 260000 in 2 days, and the population rise to 1000000, which i'm a small area with 1000000 people right now. so you can represent it but just found themselves under those unpredictable ears, dry, extend bombs falling on their, on their homes. this is not the 1st time the robot has become a center of been barbara. we've seen this in the past few weeks. and now janetta neighborhood in the shebra area as well as the eastern side of gruff. again there this been from people's a frustration and an under that there is no seat to place the the, the only reason the only purpose that they have been. i order to evacuated from one place to another is to get killed in those supposedly so case areas designated by dates is really military. now the, the tragedy of those are restrict, they're causing more damage. not only to the targeted home,
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they're completely destroyed, but also the surroundings of other homes causing people to be displeased them one more time. those already evacuated, happens to be displaced again once to twice and some families. this is their 3rd time as the entire area becomes and livable given the of the sheer level of damage . all the infrastructure destroyed or rhodes are destroyed and they are become just so risky. if you do remaining organize that are not that did not explode in the area and makes it very risky for people to stay. and so we're talking about more like hundreds of people to try to avoid that and move to other places. do a drag, repeating the problems of displace palestinian, causing more over the crowd in this in other areas in the city of rough honey, thanks for that honey. my mood in roughly for us. well that's turned out to alice fisher who is in the isn't occupied east jerusalem for us. so alan,
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uh we got this announcement that is ro is setting up new check points in hopes of getting more aid into the gaza strip. but it's complicated by this screening process and, and, and the further slowing down to that may cause of the, well, let's explain how all this works. if a truck goes through the roof of crossing with a, it is checked by the straight leaves and that is happening in a near rough or what these relays are saying. if they open up this new check point where they can do the security checks, they had cut them abu solemn. then they will be able to send the truck trying to wrap and go in from the i know there's a crossing academy, boost solomon's, also known as cat. them shalom. and you could pass the street from israel into garza and take the directly. but there are those in the is really cabinet who do not want a going from israel into gaza. so it's got to go through raffle now in cities by
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doing more of the security checks. you think it would be a little easier just to send them run to egypt and then get them into the country. but it doesn't work like that. rafa has become a chill points because all these trucks are not queued up, they're ready to go in. some have been cleared, some haven't been cleared and that process has to be sold today. then that is the other issue that the roads and a shape in state, in some places to take there was a trucks and we know that government needs around 600 trucks a day. that's what was happening before the war. the united nations states, the bare minimum though, is $200.00 trucks. a day of age. i don't sunday, only 100 trucks went through. so the whole process has been jammed up. and then there is the issue of not knowing whether or not rafa is going to be safe because that would be the tax, the and so the right cost is unwilling to send trucks and the drivers into a position where they might come under is really fine. so the idea behind it is
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probably relatively signed. the actual execution is stopping by the late getting to people who are desperately need. i'm getting use. 5 and as well of is really friendly 5 casualties. tell us more about that as well. just and the last of these really military is confirmed that 20 of the soldiers that have died during the gas the operation. and they've lost a 105, have been killed by a so called friendly fire. they've even broken it down and say that stuff teen, or the killed because of mistaken identity. killed in air strikes or by type fight or by gunfire. one soldier was killed directly with gun 5 to buy misfire. so the rifles, the weapons failed to fire properly, a fund the 2 were run over by um, a vehicles just not seen by the people who were driving the vehicles. and 2 soldiers were killed by shop. no after explosives, more sites all 5 years. really?
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army no, there was some comment, but so many reservists had been called up to the water and guy said that perhaps if he went trained as well as they needed to be dealt with to not only at the civilians and got a risk but also their fellow soldiers in this to a degree is being played out, but these really are me saying it is constantly interviewing procedures to try and reduce the number of soldiers that are killed by the inside allen. thank you. alex fisher in occupied easter eastern or us president joe biden. has warned israel, the public support for its rule in gaza could shift who's speaking at a white house event mocking the jewish holiday of hanukkah. we continue to provide military assistance 0 until they get rid of a mass right. but let's be careful. they have to be careful, the whole world, public opinion can shift overnight. we can make that happen. organ relentlessly for
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the safe return of the hostages john henry and has more from washington dc. the prism of buying is trying to continue the us. so port in israel while pressing forward with me to lease leaders trying to look ahead at toward the future. now he did something extraordinary over the weekend and that was to press forward with an emergency measure. they bypassed congress and approved a $160000000.00 in tank new nations for israel. that is something that isn't done very often and it sounds like it angers members of congress when it does happen in this case. and any blinking the secretary of state of the us said that was absolutely necessary in order to get the aid to israel in time. but some democrats had one of the $14000000000.00 of this $106000000000.00 bill, which had aid for ukraine,
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is real and other national security interest. they wanted that to be contingent in the case of israel on getting is real, to take concrete steps to reduce civilian casualties. and here's what the democratic senator named chris man, holland had to say about that. he said the administration's decision to short circuit what is already a quick timeframe for congressional review, undermines transparency and weakens account ability. the public deserves better. so joe biden is putting out fires abroad and here in the us congress. but as we've been reporting is ready, forces have been intensifying their rates across the occupied west bank. full palestinians have been killed in a drunk strike, joined incursion on the city of jeanine. the territory is seen daily rights as israel began its war on gaza on october. the 7th. it's got live now to need to abraham, who is in ramallah for us in the occupied west bank. so we need to tell us more about what's been happening in those early morning rates. yeah,
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people will come to and as waves, drone fly king, the old city of jeanine and killing for palo city is at least we know that a 5th person has been injured and he is in a difficult condition. we have a still waiting to hear also what and how many injuries are in g refugee camp after that is really round invasion to the refugee camp to the janine area as well. you know, as you mean, not only during the war has seen a lot to all of us raise the rates, but also before that. but since the war started, we're seeing the massive increase of rates, as well as the mass of destruction, of the infrastructure as it's hard to walk. really inside the refugee camp. people were parking their cars outside and trying to go home as the work continues to restore some of the basic needs like electricity,
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like water. but as you can uh hear from people who are they are, they would tell you that it's barely time. barely time passes before is really forced, has come again, rock, have a good gun in the refugee cab. now we're here and also reports all armed confrontations, but they're going on between palestinians fighters inside the comp i these way the forces now as far as these, where the army is concerned, it says that it was targeting, as those who is deemed once that we know at least one of those who have been killed has been declared wanted by israel. a policy is, would tell you that these strikes are often happen in places that are overcrowded with people. and that leaves so many casualties in the this is to preventing ambulances and medical teams from approaching people who have been injured. and we've been reporting on counseling stories, heartbreaking review of mothers and families trying to get their wounded funds to
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medical have. so i'd be lenses, but then ultimately seeing them either die in front of their eyes without being able to get any medical aid. a need to have a home life for stair in run my last night. you need a cruise miss launched by who the rebels in yemen has struck a commercial vessel in the red sea. the norwegian flagship, called the stream. it was hit 60 nautical miles north of the bab and mended up straight. the missile caused the fire and damaged to the vessel. no casualties were reported. its own a say it was carrying palm royal to italy and was heading towards the suicide canal . but i who dispose specialist as the ship was targeted because the group believed it was transporting crude oil to israel and failed to heat warnings to change costs . in press the up to solve the senate in support of the oppressed, the palestinian people currently reeling under the destruction,
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killing and seized in the gaza strip and the heat, the calls of our free and many people. the many naval forces carried out an outstanding military operation against m. v strand from norway, loaded with oil and headed to the is really entity. the vessel was targeted with the appropriate naval strike missile. over the past 2 days, the many armed forces prevented a number of vessels from passing through those vessels heated our warnings. the norwegian vessel was attacked only after his crew turned a deaf ear to all our warnings. the many armed forces will not hesitate to attack any vessel that may disobey our earlier statements. we reiterate that we will continue to prevent all vessels regardless of their nationalities, headed to the as rarely see ports from navigating in the air up or red sea until the necessary food and medical supplies are delivered to our brothers in the gaza strip. the still ahead on as 0, filling a whole was kenya is sending farm workers to israel in a move that sparking up position the
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the hell i think we may well say a few more showers just running down towards vietnam over the next style. so little more cloud just coming in here, but for much of indo china, it is dry and it is saffel, a good deal of a shabby right, 2 times coming into the philippines. but again, some good smells of sunshine in between. west the weather, into a malaysia that west inside. a bony, i've seen some big down pools. i suspect the heaviest ray will be just around the midnight peninsula. southern positive pilot pushing a little further south. what's that just coming down toward some good scattering a showers the across the mount solve indonesia. now we have 5 floating recently in java, but the heavy shows coming in here and we'll say it's a pretty wet weather to making its way towards the northeast of australia. just around north trouble, queensland, we have
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a coast guard tropical site in jasper. now does he expect to track up the storm now looking likely to just pass to the north of tens, sometime late on choose like going on into what wed, which day then winds have around $95.00 plus it is proud of the weight. and once it does make land full, so what about the right $250.00 millimeters of freight? one more for some places is the system just trundles its way in across the capes your peninsula. probably slight moving. it will bring that heavy right over the next couple of days of the the
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the hello again, you are watching. i just need a reminder last top stories. this. israel has targeted several homes in the southern gaza can at least 20 people 20 minutes. he continues to attack civilians, areas spit moving, $18200.00 palestinians killed since the world again. israel's announce changes to the route a trucks will take to enter gaza sale. now on the go security checks at the tell them i will sell in crossing these claims. a new inspection point will increase the
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number of trucks going into the strip can excite it. will result in significant delays for palestinians have been killed in a trance fracturing is really right on the city of janine new york to find west banks tax. we seen daily minutes incursions, says the scots of israel's rule on guns. on october 7th, the united nations humanitarian affairs chief has said that there is no way for the you and to ensure safety for us operations in gaza. mountain griffith was speaking, speaking to our people, matic, and it's a james base. in some ways, gaza is uniquely awful and that's before you start talking about the suffering, the numbers, the, the big trial of the health system and so on. garza is special, but especially in a bad way. you've already said it's no longer possible to save as a humanitarian operation in casa. explain that what i mean by that is that we had
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hoped that when the war moved south, we were in fact told as the one move south, that there would be a different approach to the miniature operations. slightly more targeted, perhaps precise and surgical of the pieces that are used as you know. and we had a 10 point plan which we presented to the world as to how we would respond to it. what's happened is that the assault on southern gaza has been no less than the north. it's raging. of course through con eunice at the moment. it's threatening rough or the compression of the population is great, so we cannot be sure of any about points of operation to be safe. so the can fiction through this process. but by you tell each side, this is a safe place for you and operations or your laptop solutions. we don't have that.
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so we operate on a form of humanitarian opportunism. it's not what is the cartridge stick of a normal humanitarian operation which is dependability. reliability, repetition, you know, in the next one's coming and a certain amount of safety. both varied watkins and for those who this of those conditions don't exist in southern guns. and they and the fact that they don't means that these you might turn operation which can be improved by the way is a random one. and is rainy. strike has killed the father of an adage. is it a journalist in his family home in northern garza, an associate his father was 65 years old. israel had issued new evacuation orders for jamalia, but his father did not want to leave his home. it should have says, not a death threats for these riley army know the killing of his father will stop him
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from reporting from gaza to assist the war on guns that began more than 10000 foreign workers have left israel. and this now turning to africa to address the severe labor shortage kenya has agreed to send 1500 agriculture workers, but the move is being heavily criticized malcom web. it has more from clue you in southern can you send it in google? he's been working on farms and can here for about 20 years. he says he'd work in his relative given the challenge, and he's not put off by the risks of conflict bought on audio. don't i tell you what 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 has the one. i 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 time on the type of the 7. most of them thailand, including these men who were captured and later released by
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a mass others were killed as well as inside with that with permits for palestinians . now it's tending to african countries to plug the cap 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 to each be paid $1500.00 a month, 7 millions of people in kenya who live in homes like that and work on funds going krupps like these for which many uh, and about $200.00 a month. so the money on offering is riley's 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 at explosive. israel is previously being criticized for its treatments of african migrants. and rights groups have reported
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abuses of foreign farm workers. israel says migrant workers have the same rights as these various citizens. the level of tons can use opposition says that governments should create jobs at home, cannot instead of looking for them abroad, we know the genocide they're permitting, it doesn't. uh, that's a, that's just the regular ones that we feel okay as a country. but we all know that's not true. i mean, these are engine ends with the presidents, which i click on presidents that are not able to deal with their own countries, is trying to sunny taste itself. kenyans is struggling with slowing living costs. the farm is here say what type of the risks the terms of adding more fluid. he's too good to turn down malcolm web. i'll just do a quick who you can. yeah. i'll sales a palestinian scarves. okay. fe is, have jumped in the us as israel launched his military offensive in gaza. a growing number of people are daunting the check and scott to signal support for the
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palestinians. but some of those who choose to wear and have faced the verbal and physical attacks, even shootings. zane bus or avi has more formula in the occupied west bank for the last fee of factory fully occupied territory. an unlikely front line in a war to preserve palestinian identity. what about these older say they were about being forced to set them? is real world goes. i seem as a struggle for survival for all posted at home and a for in november 3, posting and students were shot in an apparent faith crime in the us state of vermont. the shooter, they say, could not see past what they were wearing. his shot a penny was paralyzed in the attack. well, i've seen a total though to 0. i did not get shot for being myself. i got shot for being palestinian. i wasn't an individual to the shooter. i was
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a coffee. ready to none of the means family lives in realm of his mother flew to see him after the attack. his step father says the students only wanted one thing. we call the kids and we also them, you need anything. and then the says, bring the loads of feels so that, that's also something that, you know, shows they for us, of the resilience of these kids. you know, despite the fact that they would forget that because of the coffee and speaking out of it, that was the 1st thing that they requested despite the fact that this was the reason for actually the shooting. you know, he says western associations with terrorism have tarnished what is essentially a piece of clothing pad arrow, but has become a symbol post in culture. posting is they'll see the kaffir, something to be feared. they see, it is something to be celebrated. the pattern is represent ancient trade routes,
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the leaves of all the trees, native to the land, and the pattern of the fish that could connect people to the sea. at the post, a new museum in ramallah, art and identity intersect each poster a moment in a struggle for independence going back decades assembler for the last time i'm the, i'm the sort of done it before, but it's not also part of the people they feel they are the ones to some of my sons. they went to the coffee, the castillo has been synonymous with the struggle for justice since pretty, for me. a political statement, assuming resistance, but where we need to tell us the unsafe is not a threat. it is a cry for free is a bus route of the old is 01 moment in the occupied by the
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. all right, let's take a look at some other world news. now at least 24 people have been killed and thousands wounded in a bomb and gun attack on a police station in northwest pockets. time. it happened in the district of did eise my yukon. the compound was being used by the pockets dani ami as a base can the group, daddy, joe had focused on says it was behind the attacks. 5 of the assailants were killed by security forces of the enemy, rocky hosts of you and climate. folks in devise say they're working on a new draft. you comes a day after a widely criticized proposal stopped short of calling for the phasing out of fossil fuels under the rules of the you and climate convention agreements need consensus of all participants, nearly 200 countries and there are those who want stays out, throw those one phase down there or what those who want different formulations. the
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point is to get a consensus and we don't want one formulation that causes blockages in the process . we need that the parties to come together because we need to come back to what's the objective. the objective is to achieve $1.00 is to reduce global emissions by 43 percent by $22.00 giga times. china says piece folks between me and most ministry and 3 major rebel groups have been a positive kind of brought the size together as a search in fighting at the end of october, as by to more than 2 thirds of me on more. 2 and a half 1000000 people have now been displaced, and since the june to power there in 2021, the i'm also military has suffered a series of defeats there. and in all the regions in recent weeks. french president emanuel macro has suffered a surprised defeat in parliament. that's off the far right and left wing and peas rejected a key immigration reform bill. tasha butler reports from pears it
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was the outcome that the french government had dreaded. a majority of m p's from across the political divide and the french parliament came together and agreed to book based on the french governments, immigration bill, right wing, and peace that the bill was too lax. left wing politicians criticized it as a human. only thing the only thrust green is a huge victory, as it was on a proposal. the bill not be debated for a year and a half. oh, we've heard is the immigration is a problem. this bill was disgusting 1st. by rejecting this debate with once again protected french people for more measures that would attract illegal migrants. so that it was an embarrassing defeat for the french interior, administers you have them on a who the early a presented the bill. the national assembly at the store to fort was expected to be weeks of intense discussion on the proposed rule. nor coy compromises must be made and the national interest to protect the french citizens at our borders to
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integrate foreigners inside the legal immigration. because french presidency manual macros party does not have a parliamentary majority. it needed the support of enough opposition and peas to debate and eventually.

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