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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the alarm has, i'm thinking this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. heavy is really bombardments on jim valley. a refugee camp in northern garza leaves 16 people killed and dozens injured, nickel, food, and water. we report from
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a food distribution center in southern garza forming an international naval alliance. us secretary of defense is in by and i am caught up with folks on how to come back who the attacks on ships in the right seat and a long threatened volcanic eruption in iceland is underway, spewing lava and smoke across the lawn. jerry, the heat is 13 gmc, that's 3 pm and goes away. israel continues targeting residential areas despite international calls for a c spar gauze, us health ministry says at least 16 palestinians were killed and $75.00 wounded off . these really strikes hit the job valley, a refugee camp in northern gauze, a once again at 1.4 kilometers. it is the largest of the, a camps with some 160000 registered refugees on sunday and well, the 90 people were killed here. when
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a united nations run school housing displaced found lease was hit, more than $19600.00 palestinians have been killed. so fine israel's war on goss, i just see it as an as to should have was there right off to the attack? a warning? some of the footage may be distressing to view, as opposed to funny is rose ridiculous, aerial bombardment, of the gods as it continues, uninterrupted, as we speak, is ready. well, things have carried out intense attacks on july, the, a refugee time other than i just saw the, the people are doing everything they can to help each other. dozens of palestinians were killed and many more. enjoy this try as you can see them in the can how give a demo, it could be the residential neighborhood was target to and as we headed to the scene further,
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you can see the extent of the damage and also some of the victims who have phone i brought the of the girl here on victims lying on the ground and he hadn't been killed much. i don't know, but these ripped apart. even animals on spin corner is the scale of a destruction as much as this area was purposely bombed by his baby fight for these are everywhere. this is beyond discussion here the body or for women is being recovered and placed on this. thank you. well i'm of the, this is a mastercard of dozens were killed. hundreds injured, many i'll still missing buried under the debris. i am, dozens were killed. many more missing the. this is
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a residential area and we are all peaceful civilians. many of us will venturing out to try to find some food. i'll do it to wherever those who speak of human rights will be civilians killed in a residential area. more than 100 are still missing all. this is all life here in the jabante a refugee come, come on should one uh, you can see pools of blood, the blood of a victims. those who are killed or injured in the attack, the mechanic of massive destruction, the more control the damage, even animals, almost. i'm not sure how to our cameras are documenting this killing of civilians as these radio occupation forces carrying out work crime against people in your body. or through the account, well, thousands were killed and injured under the show you just the. 1 to israel is continuing to expand its offensive and target areas. in the south of the strip, at least it's betsy palestinians, have been killed in 2 attacks on residential buildings and roughly women and
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children make up the majority of those killed. one of them was a baby, several of the wounded were taken to the quite hospital. one of the few still functioning is really always been funding southern garza in recent weeks off the forcing palestinians to move that from the north saying it was for that safety for those displaced by the bombing conditions are extremely harsh. this was the scene at a distribution center in rough or where a child key was giving out food to hundreds of people. hundreds of thousands of displaced. people have converged on the southern city, which has little capacity to supply them with the food, water, and medicine. they need only 85 percent of the population have been forced from that home. less cause now to honey my mood, who's in rough, a forest and honey, you're at the food distribution center that pretty desperate situation. tell us what you've been seeing.
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yes, housing, nato land dog, the food distribution point, better known and drop a how's the trickier or is it equivalent to a soup kitchen in other places, but that plays where we're, where we reported it from where 1000 of people acute in line and and when we talk to some of them they did. some of them have been of, since the early hours of the morning, just secure a place in the queue in order to not to mess their, their daily, and only meal that they get it from that kia or the food distribution at point and drop i this is not the only place that offered those a free meal across provide, there are a for more points and they are coordinated by the same person who runs this the through volunteers and contributions. it from it from people who are still have the financial, a capabilities and other organizations to support this kind of work to show the compassion on his drink, the kind of work and the kind of it for us that we see these
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a particularly difficult time. but the fact that the art 1000 people acute toward that ball and suit shows the, the desperate situation. people are living it through the hard ship that they have the experience every single day. at the same time, there is still ongoing bombardment of, of, of the area and noticed throughout the has to have been targeted repeatedly. and it is not an early hour of this morning was the and the 3 residential home were targeted on, the more people are becoming displays. and more people are going as, as of the, of the situations play itself themselves out as of now, a heading, smooth live fish there in a rough i thank you. the human rights watch has accused israel of using starvation as a weapon of war. the organization is cooling on well, leaders to speak out against what it cools and i'm hard to what crime 0 has spoken
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to civilians in gaza about the worsening conditions that facing as food and water become increasingly scarce. jenna, how reports what looking food there is often has to go a long way. the world once was taken for granted, has now become a luxury to day a ton unintentionally thought that we're facing more than one more. we face the is really are moving all the shelling and boom apartment. we also face starvation. i have a family of 14 members. i'm suffering a lot to be able to feed them. and unfortunately, this in itself is in other words, that of how a new report by human rights watch accuses these rated government, told the deliberate intent to deprive civilians of food, water, and fuel. the government, it says, is using starvation of civilians as a method of warfare in the gaza strip, which the group says is a war crime that other than mom i've had. well,
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we never faced surveys and no food shortage in the previous wars. we've never been in tens before. the situation is very disgusting in addition to the lack of food and water, we're human beings, even dogs and other animals can't tolerate to stay where we are staying now. human rights watch says he's really forced. these are willfully impeding humanitarian assistance, while the 8 agencies report the destruction of bakeries and grey mills agricultural land, water and sanitation facilities. since mid november, optima is really forces to control the farm land around the how noon and ne in gaza . satellite imagery shows the systematic destruction of orchards fields in green houses or reduced civilian se, food scarcity has driven price is beyond the reach of many statements by has really
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additional spelling out in clear terms that their strategy or policy is the start of civilians. as a tool of leverage to achieve political outcomes, whether it be a release of hostages instructions from us, putting it all together, you reach the clear conclusion that the israeli government is using starvation as a webinar for which is an orange or another necessity of life. and then if it dwindling results, world food program says access to watering. garza falls well sure to the basic survival level requirement. i think 1st to hung up in a crisis of survival journal, how elder 0 is ready, ami has also targeted the did better. and the, and blaze refugee camps in central gaza killing at least 13 to palestinians. the people have been scrambling to pull survivors from under the rubble of buildings in residential areas. several of the engines have
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been taken to they'll ox, hospital for displace palestinians. the libby conditions continue to get worse as having to hold any reports from data by allison hughes continues to are going to find their basic needs to live. we are currently, as you see behind me, a place where palestinians are living. they set up their tents in the street surrounding. ok, so hospital ended in fella. we talked to a lot of people. they're telling us that the situation is disastrous. dates in every single morning strive to find water to find food for their kids. and aids coming is not covering all across the causes to another thing. policy means told us that it's very hard for them to find medicine. the pharmacies where painkillers and
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influenza of medicine are not available along with incident and diabetes medicine and a lot of other medicines that are not available anymore in the cause of palestinians. here are living their daily lives as you see their laundry on these ropes, searching for sunlight. and this is how a the tents have been effected by the rain that occurred in the past couple of days. the people are telling us that their biggest fear is rain. they don't want the rain because there has been a lot of kids and their tents are very for dry and not strong enough to protect them from the rain. the situation is catastrophe, and people want this to end as soon as possible calling for cease wire.
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this is in the city for ada 0 garza, that has been israel will, has taken an unprecedented toll and causes the entire population. the united nations says 1900000 pallets thing, use decimal, 95 percent of guns population have now been up rooted from their homes. tens of thousands of people pushed to rafa in the south, which has become the most densely populated area in gaza. there is little food and no sanitation. the un says around 2200000 people, nearly the entire population of gaza need food a to survive. there's a shortage of full fuel and clean drinking water. diesel and nation plants have shut down because they don't have fuel to operate. and the world health organization is worried about the outbreak of disease. doctors are recording thousands of cases of diarrhea among children as well as cases of hips. hepatitis a meningitis chicken pox joined this and were spear treat illnesses. but only 11
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out of gauze is $36.00 hospitals, a functioning but only partially. and they are struggling to treat the 10s of thousands of injured protestants. how many honest bully is the president of the international committee of the red cross enjoys me now from geneva . thanks very much for being with us. so we just gave a, a summary there of just how acute the situation is for people in gaza and it's, it's a whole list of things as, as we mentioned there it's, it's the lack of food, lack of sanitation, and perhaps the most pressing problem right now, the one that's, that's been growing more most recently is the, the breakout of disease. good afternoon. i've just returned from is for and the westbank and visit the gossip before that i can
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confirm that in gaza, this unitarian situation is untenable. there's a lack of everything. there's a lack of operational space for the humanitarian actors, but most importantly, there's an acute lack of safety and security for the people anywhere in gossip up. so we'll just talk to a little bit more about the what the, your, the, your organization is doing or trying to do, given the conditions right now, as far as getting, getting the aide to people in gauze are, is, is some a getting in a some, a to is getting in, there's a number of trucks coming in, but this is by far not enough given the suffering and the level of the needs of the people. we are focusing our operations on, on the hospitals, on providing medical assistance as much as we can, including through medical teams, surgeons that they're operating around the clock. what i saw in the hospital that
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that, that visited was a total exhaustion identity because people are seeking refuge in these hospitals. but what i also saw as a lack of medication, lack of an electricity, a lack of walter that is necessary for the hospitals to run. but most importantly, a decreasing surgical capability given high number of casualties and wounded people. this is a serious problem that we are facing at the moment and we still have great difficulties in moving around and bringing more material and also in rotating our stuff and medical teams and data and, but we got a sense of just how desperate the situation is there for people and when they did the pictures of the, the a truck coming in and, and people descending on those trucks to, to get whatever they could, water up provisions, anything they can get their hands on. you get the sense as well that they're this kind of been
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a complete breakdown in order to or what i can see is that there is no why the crits unitarian responds possible on the current circumstances. there has to be a serious de escalation under the current level of his ability to send operations ongoing, we will not be able to provide adequate humanitarian assistance. none of us, none of the human and tara nexus actors, there's no protection, there's no safe spaces for people who have been displaced multiple times and with winter coming very fast. this is going to be an acute problem. we have to resume the provision of critical services, not the but electricity and water. we are asking for our repair teams to be allowed in. the guy says he has the capability of working with the local actors to at least repair what his pets possible to be repaired to be able to improve the access to walter,
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the access to essential needs to talk to you and the on us for the audit share thanks very much. my name is in the us defense secretary has arrived in doha, after visiting by rain and israel. on monday, austin announced the formation of a multi national naval task force to control the red sea. that's in response to attacks by who would be fighters from yemen on commercial vessels passing through the crucial shipping, we stephanie decker reports. the palestinian flag is painted onto a who is the helicopter, as they found themselves taking over a cargo ship in the red sea. the fighters have increased attacks on vessels in the bible men deb street. since the start of israel's were on garza and they've become far more sophisticated in their methods, it's causing a ripple effect in one of the world's most important tripping routes. it will have an impact on inflation short on the global economy if it increases,
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we already saw your pink gas prices jump by 12 percent to u. k. gas prices jump and oil rose by 4 percent to around $77.00 a barrel from a 5 month flow that we saw just in this last week. us defense secretary lloyd austin is on a regional tour and has announced the formation of a multi national task force to patrol waters in the region. the attacks have led to several firms suspending operations in the red sea due to the deteriorating security situation. the british or the natural gas company b, p, is the latest to stop audits, consignments all these major shipping companies have already stopped using the passage with summary routing their vessels around the southern tip of africa, which can add around 10 days to the journey to tie when these container shipping line evergreen is re routing to and has said that it will temporarily refuse to transport is ready to cargo. oldest destruction will cause delays to things like energy supplies, green, and manufactured goods,
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all of which are transported via the shipping lane. it comes at a time when the panama canal and other major trade route is battling with a water crisis. the number of vessel crossings have been curtailed due to drought induced congestion unless say, the shipping industry hasn't faced this kind of pressure in decades. the final list of countries that have joined the security task force has not yet been confirmed, but notably, it excludes countries bordering the red sea in the gulf of age and like egypt and saudi arabia, this is a global issue. and for the who fees, it's not just about garza unless say, so there are other, alter your motives, are political motivations for the, for the whole things to be continuing. this is not just about being and solidarity with other that they have an agenda of their own. they are linked to around. they are aligned with their own and want to be a governing era. a human to the whole thing is in our wielding incredible power, right? now over the little bit economy and in a, in a, in a global archie from for world trade. it highlights how the safety of crossing and
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narrow waterways around just 30 kilometers wide as far reaching global implications . stephanie decker o g 0, a humans who would be fine to say they are on the tubs by americas new maritime coalition is spokesman, how much they will k t wrote on ex, formerly known as twits of that, even if america succeeds in mobilizing the entire world, or military operations will not stop unless the genocide in guns of stops and food medicine and few are allowed to enter its besiege population, no matter the sacrifices. hush him, i bought his life for us in the hot. so ash and we know that the us defense secretary is here for talks we just had from him a few minutes ago. is he likely to get the regional support for his red c task? this, the husband lets me update you on the night the so
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a secretary of defense, lloyd austin, had that meeting. we'll contact, defend submitted the hospital. how much of the and then now he's holding basing with us 5 minutes. and as a point of ass system haven't been, although not as funny, and we do understand that this is going to be pretty much can focused on inviting katasha to join this task force, but also get 2 more updates about the tool set to face in poland. to visit back to the the, on the extension of the season liability is conducted by the end of november. so this is definitely going to be one of the delicate task facing the americans. because although the building does uh, the deal and the expense of these via the task force is a ritzy look a little bit separate issues now. so into connect to many auto bundles on countries say that we have had enough of this wouldn't cause that we cannot afford to see another escalation in that but see, and this explains why many out of countries,
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i'm not coming publicly saying that they are going to join this task force passion, thank you. ask them how about i live 1st there in the as well, let's take a look at the this read see multinational my time force as it currently stands announced by the united states, the security initiative, named operation prosperity, guardian. and it's aimed at deterring attacks by humans who piece on commercial vessels. 10 nations, including the u. k. behind fronts, and the netherlands, no way say shells and spain, a part of the coalition. they will conduct joint patrols in the southern red sea and the gulf provided. it is unclear if countries other than the us will shoot down who the marseilles and joins all come to the aid of commercial vessels under attack . and so far, none of the countries bordering the red sea and the gulf of hide in all parts of this coalition, including egypt and saudi arabia. let's bring in model on the chart. i just need
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a senior political analyst to talk more about this force. so we just listed the countries there. one of them is in our country. what does that tell you? not just uh, one of them is that, you know, that's called a modest small other country. and it's the only one that actually hosts the american naval presence, the 5th fleet in the gulf. so it has a very particular particularly oddity when it comes to the united states and naval presence. it tells me that the united states has a problem, has a credibility problem in the region. and that's companies in the region. if any, one of them will join in the future, that would be reluctant. they. so i just will be under tremendous pressure to do so . the united states is not even able to do with the hoses that actually head on. i mean, they're basically leaving with them us. you know, what's the point of time?
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the house is where on the americas that are less, they were taken off after the whole. we just started dealing with solidarity, but to end the war in yemen, if you're not safe, is it reluctant to put it back on the distress? because the entire resolving of am an issue was sold uribe on imports and so on, so forth is on the way, and they cannot for this crap. so it's actually a complicated picture for ju, political picture in the region. but clearly the united states doesn't have much of credibility or leverage in the region to bring in other countries. it's called corporation prosperity, guardian. the actual name should be operation is red. gotcha. because if it weren't for, is there as war on guys. this wouldn't be happening that, that i'd see the whole thing is wouldn't be responding because the whole thing is i'm not attacking is right of shipping that i'd see around them. if they're saying we're doing it because of the war on guys,
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because of the humidity and an aid that doesn't get to guys. so it's a good quote for here. if you stop the war and guys are, if you allow a few minutes or an 8 the guys we will stop. what we're doing in the, let's see. i think that makes sense in some way for and how to force and sort of attitude. the people that kind of stuff, in fact, i've got a lot of countries shouldn't be doing the same, right? joining in so that if you, with the people that brethren been satisfied in gossip, but the united states has a short please now, right. it has lost inscrutability. the warning does not doing was clearly enough anyhow. is box again, the american president behind the mission that's becoming more of a general side. done a conventional war or non conventional. and that's putting the countries america's allies in the region in a bind. and here's america's not able to actually form a coalition as that involves what includes a country. so have fun on that point. um,
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we just have it from hash them earlier saying that uh the us defense secretary lloyd austin, who is here in the hall right now is trying to get caught on board that coalition. what, what, what's the chances of that at this point? i actually don't know, i would think that the categories, how that responsibility is today, that includes mediation, and i think that could jeopardize their mediation efforts. that's very hard to be joining such question was the same time being mediators. and 2nd, to being a country that's been at the forefront of a thing, guys, i think those that are much closer to the action as it were, agents. and so the idea are the ones that seem to take the lead, whether to join or not to enjoy, i think got out in this sense is not really a party to whatever happens out on that. i'd say. now it depends on how much pressure got that were coming to got that and then today is not a giant,
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right. it's a small country with a specific means and a specific role. and it's been doing that quite well. if the united states wants to jeopardize cut artist mediations, it could probably just put a lot of pressure on categories. so it's got to also hosts unimportant, or the most important center for band operations for the united states in the region. so it isn't a very delicate position as a hash of actually called the size that it gives negotiations. i think the united states is quite desperate and they might, you know, go crazy with the pressures i am not sure. but what i know is, as you said in your opening statement, the news is that none of the other countries are joining in except by the in which i gain hosts the 1st. i just say our senior political analyst model, i'm sure thank you. a us president joe biden is about to enter an election yet as
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the incumbents. and this is how much is the his response to the war on cause of a new of times and cnn college paul reveals that 57 percent of voters disapprove of biden's handling of the war. while 53 percent approved. 46 percent of registered voters said they trust, republican content that donald trump to do a better job than button on these really palestinian country. 44 percent of both the city is roshan. stop its military campaign to protect civilians. even if not old captives are released and 39 percent said israel should continue. it's a sold until captives release if it means more civilian deaths and injuries. whitehouse correspond to kimberly how to joins us live now. that's a kimberly not a good set of numbers for the president with less than a year now to the election and not a good set of options of how to move forward in terms of policy. if you look at these numbers and kind of dig down into the,
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the takeaways are difficult in terms of where the president should go if he's trying to win re election and win over the approval of the, particularly the democrats that he needs in order to win a 2nd term in the white house because what we've got here is a bit of a fracture when it comes to democratic voters, particularly when it comes to the young voters who seem overwhelmingly displeased with the way the president is handling his policy. when it comes to support of israel and it's war on gaza, they're calling for a cease fire largely. and we seen this and some reactions to this in terms of the language the president has been using and recent weeks asking the is released to be more surgical in their military campaign. but at the same time a what he's trying to balance is the fact that many older democrats within the
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party are very happy with how things are going in with like this conflict to continue. and so this balancing act that the president is juggling is challenged for him. and then we also see that it within these numbers that things have become very partisan. and it's always been the case that for the most part, republicans have been very much behind support of israel. and those numbers of only become more entrenched. but what's most alarming for the president and all of this is the fact that things are now not looking good when it comes to looking at the democratic voters. and many are now saying that they might even vote for donald trump, which was not the case 4 years ago. the top of that, you also have the economic issue, the fact that the president's not pulling well, they're either in fact, as numbers has gone down by 2 percentage points. now they're just 37 percent. so when you look at this as a whole for president who's got less than a year until voting day, it's certainly not
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a good recipe for re election. all right, kimberly, how can live 1st there in washington for the moment? thanks very much. oh, it's time for the weather. he's up to the color of the web is looking pretty quiet now across about she'll be arriving for next last and say we have a cloud for some southern, no offense, but we do have some unsettled weather bits and pieces. maybe if your child was cute white, but nothing too much to speak of temperatures about what they should be doing, the ha, temperatures around the 25 southeast over the next couple of days. just push the knolls where we are going to say some bravo, active weather over the next couple of days, eastern side of the mediterranean generates right as we go on through why to stay? that is the case to be too much of ducky. yes. but you can see showers longest bells of rain coming out to grease running across the g in west and posit 36 and showers. as we go through, why does they enter the state? and they do gather help and some very heavy right? to much of ducky i snow over the high ground cypress saying some live to showers syria 11 on say some went by. i think go further south down towards cause
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a should stay dry, but it will. the breezy over the next dial. see bracy, silas blustery shower as they continue central parts of the mediterranean, then for web to stay. so 6 of which with a clearing away from the northeast of algeria 3 to nicea shala's. continuing that just using across the far north of olivia name wallace. i was gonna tell you, want to bite you to cross good parts of central africa. right? is immersion peak ahead on i just had a paramedics in the occupied westbank say is really so just increasingly targeting the on counting the costs if the world produces enough food to feed all its people lie to hundreds of millions go hungry communities across africa, facing the west these crises in, for decades for the funding of 8 programs that tackle food in security is declining
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. counting the cost on al jazeera. this is the view that no scene has been looking out for the past 20 years to these really separation barrier cuts. her family's landing upon the village in august they handed several time it isn't you confiscation orders to expand the wall. the walls length is more than double that of the 1967 borders for palestinians. the wall is an extension of israel system of control as part of a wider network of roads. supplements on check points built to give us really the offer hon while making their lights on bearable by the day.
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the log in you are watching. i just need a reminder about the top stories this. these radio army has targeted the valley, a refugee camp in northern garza. yet again, the health ministry says only 16 policies have been killed and 70 wounded. move in 19400 feet. palestinians have been killed sofa and israel's guns. the us defense secretary is visiting vine and casa off the holding talks in tel aviv on monday with austin announced the creation of a new force to protect ships from the red sea. you know, sweetie fights as have targeted commercial vessel of the process is rouse for the food process is becoming acute by the day. hundreds of people are lining up and dropped off in the southern strip to receive meals from charities. is there any attacks and relocation or does
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a full move in 85 percent of the population from the house i just need is hiding. my food now has more from a soup kitchen. santa in russell no normal defined by destruction on the display screen on the daily hard ship, searching for food and trying to stay dry. behind me a simmering pots of lint, those 2 of those stories of compassion on a string between those volunteers in this food fits soon and the many hundreds, this place hungry and from the tides palestinian we q in line at 8 am to get this bonus to pick up breakfast, lunch, and dinner on life is harsh and these days it's dude, no router, no money, nothing is less like it's hot. and then you would ever imagine in the we prepared 10 large pots of lentil every day. each part can feed up to
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a 100 families of 17 members. people come from you've actuation centers, evacuation zones, and other residential buildings. they have been displaced to, to receive their daily meal of what we cook displaced. families depend largely on this meal because there is no source of income whatsoever other than this free meal they get here. that are the 2nd. and this gets and these volunteers are the only back the ones don't live in the market place hungry thursday, march was founded around the 5 followed by this city. it says, ready? all me says to so just one of them on officer had been killed and fighting in con eunice and southern gaza. they were members of an elite unit specializing in combining tunnels. how much is military wing has released new video showing some of the fighting new the northern city of bit lot here. how most flights,
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as i've seen striking is really tanks and jeeps with anti tank missiles, is very ami says at least a 131 of his soldiers have been killed since the sauce of the ground offensive on the gaza strip. aahama says military wing has released a video showing 3 elderly is really captives held in gaza and it's they are pleading with these really government to secure their release as well as previously describes videos like this one as psychological wolfy or these really apple. it's a thought he has put 600 workers on unpaid leave and thousands more are no longer working full time since the war and goals are the number of flights out of tel aviv has dropped dramatically. there only a 100 flights from ben graham airport each day 5 times less than what it was before . the 5th of is really say the war has made them poor and many more expect to suffer economically and it's smith joined us now from tennessee.
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so um, but it, it just, it does show us what's happening at the airport. it's just one example of the toll that this war is taking on these right. economy. it is how's the mold, the hotels that would normally be full, a tourist at this time of the now actually pull with displaced people from the villages and towns around console from the villages and towns along the border with israel. apple as well. yes. a 1000 word because of having the sellers reduced by 65 percent on the 1000 jobs that were being held full reserve as to a fighting cause of those job. vacancies. not going to be failed on $600.00 employees on, on leave, on paid leave. now, lufthansa, all straight lines and switch lines that group, they say back, going to restart flights on january the 8th, but still at most reduced capacity,
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30 percent capacity. that just isn't the demand for flights 2 ways rather than the matter of fact. so i'll just the economy and his route goes to the westbank we occupied westbank, which at this time of the year with christmas around the corner would be is that busiest time of the lot of pilgrims who would come at this time of the visiting jerusalem bethlehem august, no trouble. i burnett, we've had reports as well of how much rocket attacks the into is what more on that? so, the sirens went off here about the 2 and a half hours or so ago. that's the 1st time in just over a week. they've been sirens in tel aviv i'm rockies were deceptive. and deputies fell on some pauses, latest pictures, sensor of the country. nobody was injured, but an indication really of how remarkable it is or how it is. so how much is able to launch its still able to launch rockets and threaten is riley territory. now moving 2 months into this conflict,
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and they're also science going off again at the moment, along the northern border along the border with lab and on these riley. um it says that this is the 3rd alarm. it's been going off today because of what they go hostile across it, coming in to israel from 11 on, but usually means drones, drones with explosives and israel. israel's apples says it has now hits targets in southern lebanon. but a thank you. been a smith live 1st there in a tel aviv uh the occupied west bank city of janine has suffered some of the biggest is really ami right since the war on garza started kind of thing and ambulance stuff. and paramedics, a is really sold just all increase its creasing lea targeting them as they try to treat the wounded doing daily, right. charles traffic has spoken to medics in the city submarine.
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so she is struggling to recover after being shot by and these really soldier. so she was one of the only 3 female paramedics working with the ambulance crews in the city of janine and the occupied westbank. this is the moment the bullet smashed through the envelope. she's back door and ripped into the back. now are really missing her spine. which i see and i was trying to help the injured and i felt i was safe because i was inside the ambulance. when the 1st bullet hit me, the pain was incredible. as i lost consciousness, all i could think about was my daughter's palestinian medic. so endangered more than ever before since the beginning of the will do you want to film and slide this medic on 6 is way the soldiers who have blocked his pulse. these very
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only is stopping policy need emetics, reaching or transporting wounded, often threatening them gunpoint, threatening their lives as they tried to save the lives of others. mohammed with the saudi still self is pain from the bone injuries he saw for 20 years ago. when this ambulance, he was working, it was attacked by these rarely ami by us telling what the heck had some of the violations are worse now, because they are more file and since the war started, the soldiers force medics out of the ambulances and strip, searched them ordering them on their knees of gunpoint, they trained their guns, laser sites on our trust as a direct threat. and they push the ambulances out of the area by using their military vehicles sob. or this ambulance is riddled with bullets holes. you don't get much clearer evidence than this of these rarely armies targeting medical teams as it tries to get to treat the wounded. there's another hole here. there's a couple here. there's an exit whole here where a bullet is come,
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right the way through the vehicle. and there's another one here on the back door medical teams tell us that despite put again, repeat official complaints to the is rarely all means they have had 0 response. this is and these really um, a bulldozer at the gates of one of 2 names hospitals. dr. say these, where do you all me surround? all 3 of the cities government hospitals joined to will most likely rage hunting members at the palestinian no resistance. remember that it's of october that this around and stopped the ambulance from reaching this or leaving the stuff to doctors from doing their jobs. the hospital has been hit by 2 guys during which stuff and patients inside suffolk guys inflation sabrin says she wants to go back to work with shrapnel is still stuck close to her spine. and she needs another operation. but she says, she's good because the injury means you won't be able to save lives as well as she
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did before. child started, i'll just era, do you need the occupied with bank? all right, we're gonna show you some of the latest pictures coming into us now of us defense secretary lloyd to austin. here in the meeting with the country. leaders is a meeting with the customer, the prime minister human. but i'm the mon, it's danny is part of his middle east for the region as he tries to get more partners into this new force that he is announced in the red sea to protect ships in the red sea against humans who the fights is to hi sorry, forces have continued conducting raise throughout the occupied westbank. they write a d. and for what camp? south of hebron i just need to obtain footage of is ready for us is ransacking a palestinian home. no reports of any arrest being made. is there any forces
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have also students who the columbia camp north of occupied east jerusalem is really smart for teens took positions on the roof tops of people's house shortly for the training. one of the palestinian youths, palestinians are struggling to find food for a new born scene, gaza crucial items like nappies and milk have either become too expensive or impossible to find. thought i was doing before. these babies have been born in tool and political marion family sees for the future. the displaced point in mother and grandmother is roughly the cost is we have to be able to give extra weight. you're most likely. i'm how many i'm heading over to that. it says we came to these tensor while she was still a newborn, that was born into with ok and rough uh, with the product of everything. and this is school, she's seen of the last few weeks old. and we're really struck by towards the day to
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open area. the parents have been killed to mother isn't sure. my brother, genuine, don't have the parents have no one lined it was. the mother was incomplete shortly when she found herself giving back one way and losing her family. the other. how is this possible? haven't received periods having to survive with legal protection except for these blankets and take grandmothers on many displaced children in southern guns. spend the formative weeks lane, cold, damp tents, diapers, mail, and even water. hard to come for you. as you can see, these babies don't have shelter. they were not flushed since the day they were born . they are a month old now and if not being base and yet, do you see the space they are living in the 8000 to have
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been killed since pissed onto these wheels on the ground. defensive own goes all the way with health organization for supporting of health risk of diseases like diarrhea, but they are fully few functional hospitals in the sauce has caused doctors the struggle to meet the needs of pregnant women and new phones. this mother is cause the baby to leave the sort of fun book. the uh, the situation is extremely difficult. we don't eat in offering, so she's not getting breastmilk been and the baby gets code whenever there are as strikes. she wakes up and cries all the time, the shape of value for marian to lead, the future looks very terrifying and also giving the families only free for a clean room to buy them for a safe place to raise been taught recognizing roof, i would just euro as i said,
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i had the on i just yeah. the north korea far as it's most advanced ballistic missile,
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yet define and international but the, [000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the colorado springs. some of the world news now at least a 127 people have been killed in an earthquake in north west china. thousands of emergency workers have been deployed to help with recovery efforts. katrina,
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you reports, foundation to emergency team's work all through the night to save people trapped under the rubble. the magnitude 6.2 quick struck just before midnight. most were sleeping the whole day. the epicenter was d, sean county in china is northern guns, who profit neighboring sing high was also affected. dozens of people have been killed and hundreds injured. suited much. yeah, so far we have to put in a 1500 firefighters over more than a 1000 soldiers and another 1500 policemen to the earthquake area for rescue work. a series of powerful trim is lost and 20 seconds each and could be felt in the provincial capital, more than 100 kilometers away. social media video show people rushing out onto the street in search of safety. the government says more than 4700 homes have been destroyed. telecommunications pallet and water supplies have been cut off.
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officials say sub 0 temperatures across milton china, a hampering rescue and recovery efforts. it's currently the minus 10 degrees celsius during the day, and drops to minus 14 at night, forcing emergency teams to work as quickly as they can. authorities are distributing tense, blankets, cooking stones, and food. just the volume that the government has allocated. $13000000.00 for disaster relief. warning residents to expect and magnitude $5.00 off the sho. in the coming day. katrina you all to 0? they change. north korea has launched the countries most powerful ballistic missile yet. the young young says that was only 18 is capable of hating the united states north korean. the came john over sold the launch he pledged to accelerate his country's nuclear expansion and caution the us against making any misguided decisions. south korea is calling the north action
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a serious provocation, causing a threat to international peace. you just came has more from so now, and it's been months in the making. and now south 3 of the united states and japan have a missile data sharing system in place that would enable for faster and more accurate evaluation of north korea's ballistic missile launches, including where they are headed also on tuesdays. so as defense ministry, seeing the 3 countries have agreed on a multi year plan to regularly trained together starting next year. what did you expect to days, cooperative achievement for further develop a new year of try that general security goal corporation. this comes a day after north korea launched a solid field class on 18 icbm more difficult to pre emptive the test 2 or 3 and liter team john presiding over what state media called a drill and not a test launch that the us should know what's coming after it shouldn't make a quote unquote wrong decision with
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a range of 15000 kilometers when perspective the cost of $18.00 would put the entire continental united states within reach something that analysts this week say . it appears dangerously closer to achieve skin fights and from the rapids. support forces in sudan say they've entered the town of web, my danny, that controlled a number of military bases of the fighting with the sudanese national army. when my danny is the capital of gigs, he had a say less than 200 kilometers south of cost to hundreds of thousands of people slept the fighting among those with already escaped bonnets in hop to win. 12000 people have died since the war began in april. this was a millions of congolese votes in one of the most pensive supply to the elections of the incumbent. president felix, she's a k. d is facing a crowd and feel of the challenges. but those mounting concerns over transparency and security is catherine. so in contrast,
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the bus because the bus of boise has a vote to scott, but she would cost up by that she leaves at a comp for the displaced in north cube providence. fighting between rebel groups and companies. troops has been raging for you as well. so boise is a month 6500000 people who have been forced from that homes. many are unlikely to vote right now and i guess the government has abandoned us. it doesn't care that we're dying. no one even came to tell us how we can vote, or if we can vote, security remains a big issue in the selection process also want anita, who can help boost and out of date the same thing. they be monitoring the last election. they say they want less talk and marks the frustrated by the high cost of the, the depletion in rump and corruption access to the food accepts a shelter, access to education, access to
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a medical care. this is that inside the business for, for any normal person. and the comb with these people don't have this. the democratic republic of convoys reach in move or resources in our full land. but he's also has point for structure, invited me money to cities and towns and meaningful to see the country's wealth does not reach them. catherine slowly i'll just see or i can shop the democratic group of people come to a well kind of corruptions underway in iceland, off the weeks of strong seismic activity. these are live pictures. the volcanic eruptions are common in iceland, but a still difficult to predict access i'm of which has moved. this is the moment volcano in southwest, iceland corrupted, spewing law as smoking all directions. the molten rock and columns of fire poured out of features in the ground. it followed weeks of earthquake activity and mutual
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ologist had recorded more than 1000 tremors in the 24 hours before the eruption. that's kind of mixed feelings. to be honest. so. yeah, let's see how it goes and how long it lasts. uh it still amazing to see, but yeah, that's kind of a pizza suites. feeding at the moment. the volcano is about 4 kilometers away from gun the vic, a fishing town in the south, fearing a significant interruption. last month, authorities issued evacuation orders for the $4000.00 residents and close the nearby geothermal spot. they meet through a logical office says the volcanic future is about 3.5 kilometers long. as long as gushing out at the rate of 100 to 200 cubic meters per 2nd, much more than in previous eruptions the, at
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a cubic international airport remains open. although there are 2 ways to both arriving and the parts and flights back in 2010, it will kind of corruption caused major disruptions across europe. and aerospace police are in high alert and members of the public had been warned not to approach the area axles. i'm a reach out to 0. that's it for me, hasn't slick ammonia is in 10 minutes the of twice as a moral with visiting his brother's death begins to sing and welcome was a happy child who loved to play for his friends. the check happened during one of the almost daily he's really made a tree, right. it's almost a jeep to need realty for which, you know, on. he says it's around to disclose them and kill, to come on to really own student resistance. according to adams family. and with
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this is the lead drive of slowed down short, 15 year old bus. and then short, big year old item the back of the head. i wish i was it a 3 and someone would come to wake me a telling me i'm just really i would never a god's name which the speaks to anyone. it's heart. but they got, we are the what am i supposed to few, the it is a tenant object to produce objective these problems which many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of his randy, public discourse and timor voices persist sale, calling the traitors. the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this
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space for where the story goes next, thought provoking on. but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunate. there are no quick wins and events or research hard hitting interviews . you feel like america is the best thing to do since these days, or is it just a different full? i think the demography of the process facing realities. do you see that the fracture is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side, china and the brakes on the other? i think there is a huge piece of that to happen via the stores on tools to how does it here? the heaviest, rainy, bombardments on giovanni, a refugee camp in northern gauze, or at least 16 people killed instructions in the
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