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the the 46 killed and dozens of wounded abroad to the jamalia medical center of to is ready rates. many are still track under the rubble the i'm already full, so this is i'll just say we're live from the also coming up. heavy fighting and guns, a palestinian fighters say they're attacking, advancing is really drunk. a severe shortage of tens food and was a little late coming into the strip is nowhere near enough for the 1900000
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displacement palestinians as well as launch test strikes on several positions in southern lebanon targeting has been on the kansas health industry says at least 46 people have been killed and is ready attacks on the jamalia refugee camp in northern garza. 40 wounded palestinians have been taken to a medical center in the city. but dozens of fed still to be under the rubble of the v is really raids. jamalia has come on, the repeated is really a tax. this is where the army is carrying out as strikes on several areas across northern. i'm central garza and also to the south which is real, had designated as a safe area. that's also coming under attack palestinian red presence as is where the forces have surrounded an ambulance sense. in giovanni at the agency says $127.00 people,
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including paramedics and displaced people are inside. the building is ready for us as a continuing operations on the ground as well. the army has released several videos of its forces, conducting house to house operations inside gaza. is there any defense minister you of kalonde says the offensive in the southern part of the strip. we'll take months because i'm brigades the military when you're from us and they are codes brigade say they are fighting back against is ready troops. israel says more than a $120.00 of its soldiers. i've been killed in the ground invasion of gaza, which began at the end of october. as early as strikes also struck a refugee camp in rough uh, south of garza. i'm just here is honey, i'll sure went there. and he said this, this report is really worth points have carried out a new wave of air strikes on refugee camps in a rough up in the south of the gaza strip, killing thousands of palestinians, the destroying homes. this refugee camp is densely populated with houses cramped together. if i let the camera pen to my right, you'll be able to see these checks,
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bomb device, rarely, fighter jets. the scale of the destruction is massive. most of these homes were built with old brakes, and the roofs are sheets of corrugated iron. many are more than 50 years old. some more than 70 i'm out of there were sheltering thousands of displaced palestinians and now they had been raised to the ground submit. i'll give you them, tell you how much the field of a hello this, this is our shop with. one of the largest refugee camps in that alpha, which has been targeted by air strikes since the beginning of the war. even now is riley were planes are flying overhead, heavy m, as in massage, and typically a missile hit the house at about 2 am. the strike was so powerful. we didn't know which house was hit 1st. we woke up to the mass of destruction. dozens were killed including children. many others were injured. we were hosting palestinians displaced from the north. now were all homeless. we don't know where to go in this
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winter cold. none of environment hasn't stopped for more than 2 months to the degree that we can no longer sleep. we don't know if this is reality or a really bad dream. so if somebody in on but these old houses stood for more than 70 years ago when the shelter of him displaced palestinians and of refugees. and now, after more than 70 is a ruthless carpet bumped, the bite is released. these homes had been leveled out of sight. but the meanwhile thousands of displaced palestinians have sought shelter in rough uh, in southern gauze, up as a severe shortage of tents, food, water, and mets. and little egg coming in is you anywhere near enough. and then you and as want of mass starvation, it says 1900000 palestinians have been displaced since israel's war and goes with the gun. on the 7th of october. honey, my mood is in rafa in southern gaza. honey, we've just gone through a large list of different areas of fighting and different attacks. can you bring us
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up to date on, on what's exactly going on? yes, slowly, it's happening all at the same time. more a relentless airstrikes and mass barton and across the gaza. strip earlier hours of this morning and over night in the southern part of the area that is supposed to be seats. but unfortunately came on once again under heavy avon barton and more residential homes where targeted the central area as well. and the middle part of the gaza strip and more residential homes were targeted and destroyed and more people were killed. again, we're looking at a, at the, across the, the, the board more women and more children are being killed as a result of these areas strikes. but maybe the worst of what's going on right now is ton unit, a city that has been under apartments for the past few weeks. and since the beginning of the big round invasion of the eastern part of hon,
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you're that keeps pushing deeper into the central parts. of i not only there are relentlessly restrict targeting different districts of the city of ton units in the eastern part of central and also the western side of the city. but also appears fighting going on between palestinians fighting groups as well as these really a military and is really invading forces on the ground. but there seems to be a more, a maneuver is taking place right now by the, the, by the palestinian finding room. not only the finest, but also in the eastern side of gauze and city, and densely populated neighbors. how does they do in the neighborhood as well as the shoes or yeah, in addition to jump out of the a refugee camp and the surrounding area in which these really military has earlier announced that it has completed its occupation and controlling the area. but the fine to go to school and on is based on a statement and a video showing the policy divided rules are pushing back on counter attacking
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these really and military on those, the 3. and these are the 3 axes where these really monetary, more of dominance when it comes to the variable barge of it on the ground. and based on the videos that we've, we've with, what i would see and they, the palestinians are taking advantage of the destruction caused by the, the, by the lenses. they're a stripe to conduct effective counter attacks and, and destroying the army vehicles. and these rarely tanks in those areas. and you'll written rough uh, which has become home to hundreds of thousands of displaced people who converge. that what is the latest on the military situation? the the, the population of dropbox has done it from 260000 people that we do 1000000 and 300000 people in right now it has more display sending back. we can use
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our flooring and keep pouring into a request to be seeking shelter that we see them in the streets where across the roof. i see the inside evacuation centers in the newly stablish evacuation zones in on the last area in residential homes. and even in the streets right now, any empty area, it doesn't matter if it's just the pocket of the large nissan, the area to sit on a make shift, towns and the state and them that. but when it comes to their human, it's very and situations they've re popping. they have the new level of difficulty and hardship for ad bayport, searching for food, as well as a stay in a dry in this cold weather, a with lack of food and lack of medical supplies and water supplies, or their situations only seems to be getting worse by each passing the there is an immune at the start vision and we're really seeing it as signs of it visible drop
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as drops are empty and people become largely hungry. honey. honeymoon with the in ross? i thank you very much. i. the confrontations have been taking place in the occupied westbank is where the forces carry out more raids and incursions the is really new to vehicles and to the northern cities of janine and to bus early on wednesday to palestinians reported the injured in jeanine within $300.00 to needs, including children, had been killed by his very forces. i'm settlers in the occupied westbank since the war on gods have begun. by live now 2 islands, fisher, who's in ramallah island, tell us what the latest is on these rates as well and bet a noun which is just north of of hebron. we're hearing reports that a 20 year old man was shot dead by the israeli army. these really armies say he drove towards the check point and considered
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a threat. the short term of people on the ground and say that the 20 year old man, who is a medical uh uh, the pharmaceutical representative. i didn't understand that the road was closed on october, the 7th and made a left ton realized his mistake, but by then it was too late and that the army had opened up and an essentially killed him. now he was still in the car when the international red cross red crescent, little columbia was tried to get to him. uh but the is really, i mean wouldn't let them near another vehicle. it has been removed. these really army are at his house. but certainly people on the ground are suggesting that this 20 year old man wasn't doing anything wrong. right. the other then just taking a wrong tongue. and then just before that we had from a school in, in southern nablus with a children were coming out of school after exams on wednesday morning. and they were met with southern grades by the israeli army. clearly there's no reason why
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that should have happened according to the local kinds of leader, and he is demanding the quest. the answers from the israelis. we knew that there were a number of rates overnight in the usual places as you would expect in ramallah and bethlehem in nablus. and also inevitably in janine which it seemed the worst of these really reigns over the last 2 months. and 7 people were injured in those rates were told 2 of them seriously. and the pace and intensity of these raids have really gone up since the last attack on the 7th of october. in the west bank they, you've seen a lot of is really military activity, but some tensions is or tensions, or these differences within these very cabinets about. is that a, how these raids are being carried out? and how does the is really military is operating. we have some, you'll galandes really defense minister on tuesday who's attacked for some reason,
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the responsible ministers. and it seemed such an odd statement to me when there was no kind of context for that. but it's really military have been reporting is really media. somebody had been reporting in the last few hours, but there was a confrontation at the cabinet meeting on wednesday between is that going to be regarded as the most right wing of all the cabinet ministers. he is the security minister and the chief of staff of the is really army here. here's the chief of staff of giving support essentially of undermining the support for these really, i mean by disciplining a number of soldiers who were filmed broadcasting a honda cup and song and also, and it's really player from the lights because of a mosque. and janine it got, so keep that at one point, the chief of staff said that it's been give you, it was threatening him and he shouldn't do that. he pointed out, is that what happens with the military is the responsibility of the army, even though bang, give you wanted any decisions on discipline to be made by the cabinet that was
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clearly dismissed by the rest of the cabinet members. and also by the defense chief of stuff. but you can see that our tensions from but you can give you who believes that the army should be doing this a whole different way in the west bank. all right, i'll inefficient in ramallah. thank you very much for that. now is what was launched as strikes on several positions in southern lebanon targeting has bala, the lebanese on the groups, has 6 fines, as were killed in the past 24 hours. that's got more and that live now with they know how to, who was in southern lebanon as, and we've seen a lot of exchanges of fi in recent days. but this seems like a pretty big raid by these ratings on southern lebanon. well yes, a series of error strikes, targeting, what they are calling has bullet positions along the border as of late as well, has increased the intensity of the paste,
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the scope of its attacks. but the attacks are also becoming more direct surgical strikes, direct hits, the casualty toll suffered by the lebanese armed group has, but lot really is testament, so that 6 fighters in the past 24 hours in the past week has been the last 17 fighters. now since the conflict began along the border 11 weeks ago, the group lost a 113. so you can see that relatively high this pool in recent days. those sources are telling us that as well is using technology. it is a technology, li, advanced army. it has drones and this guy they, they don't leave the skies of southern oven on, just not, not just along the border, but in other areas of lebanon considered to be, as well as strong holds. they are also you intercepting telecommunications equipment. and the 1st few weeks of the conflict hezbollah attacks really concentrated on targeting is really surveillance towers cameras,
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along the border. it's wanted to blind the enemy, but there's only so much it can do with drones in the skies 247 in the skies. now as well, no doubt, stepping up the pressure it is part of the negotiating tactic because with israel wants is for hezbollah to agree to withdraw from the border to pull back for from the border so that the 10s of thousands of his raiders can return to their homes in northern israel now while as well says it prefers diplomacy. it is also threatening war, but has well a to is not phase saying it is ready for any quotes, aggression against the group or against the country. then a 100 and southern letterman on thank you very much for joining us, are still ahead on al jazeera people are voting in the democratic republic of congo in a general election mode by violence and logistical challenges. the
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challenges, era within the church solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs on the don't think about as a number, think about it as a person yourself and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those dentures. we want, we want the patient reward because the women in my country, not sweet, because we are not denies all of who we are human beings and this has to be treated equally. we are in their thoughts, that's our assessors. whatever has been done before can be done
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as long as the human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear. the on the looking back here watching out. just a reminder on top stories this out, at least $46.00 people have been killed and there's really a tax on the jabante, a refugee camp in northern garza, 40 wounded palestinians, have been taken to a hospital, but dozens of he had still to be under the rough $25.00 to be and so be interested in the occupied westbank house to find his confronts. it is very troops carrying
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out more rage. is there any military vehicles and troops? pensive, the northern cities of jeanine and 2 baths. at least 2 palestinians were reported the injured in those rates, which have escalated since the start of the war on guns. on the head of houses, political bureau is smell, honey is in cairo and what could signal a new phase of possible seas find negotiations earlier? honey, i met with iran, sorry minnesota jose, and i'm gonna do a deluxe here on in the hot the meeting and cut those capital came off that the is really presidents announced the country was open to another temporary pause earlier we heard from how's the, how not who is a member of the, how much political being right? i think the vision is very clear. we love to still declaration was the warning job . and the, because i think what's going on in the visit is a, because the surveys, the whole pause is much destruction that invest clinical people last semester goes . we want to stop this. this is our priority. now some people looking for
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a small pause, a pause here and there for one week, 2 weeks for the weeks, but i think that was very clear. we want to start the question because i think who is i with take they, they called all the hostages and thought that that'd be able to start a new order out of investigating done must have guns again to sort of people. i think we will not be disagreeing, but i think we want to stop it. this will disagree and or people and the should, would, they were all the or the come with big compromise for the did use for the prism, not for the hostages, but the reality. we dealt with there just with a godaddy with different bus stop that goes in and does or does what does is going to in go this big shame for them to understand community to keep sort of especially out of the discussion and do you do not assembling to go to, to causal that most of the content is made to better serve 20 countries all over
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the world. the world sits. i love to stop the war, but we're hoping to do uh, to have contact with both of us. you know, we, it'll be, for, there hasn't been government, especially in the, i have the, there, there was, there a did exist, doesn't policy until saturday. we called on many times in order to meet us at present with us. and in addition to the other policy in that direction, in order to have a clear vision and a national level to jump. because i think that this is very important get time in order to, to meet together, to think together and to take the same together. but i think the still the process, you know, sort of what it's telling me to give you this a call from us. because i think we are very interested to meet all about is and so different on the bus, you know, affections is normal to think. how can we do with the current situation and goes either put it differently already. and we get an estimate only this uh when you come to a job. so those have to change this situation. i think it does have time to have
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the initial decision or the initial decision about the un security council on the resolution calling for the suspension of hostilities and guns that has been delayed for a 2nd day. members are struggling to agree on the wording is they tried to avoid another us fee to gabriel, as on the asthma from the united nations as well. these negotiations are happening behind closed doors. there's a lot of things that are very unclear about what's going on, but what is very clear is that it's the united states that is asking for these delays. and it's the united states that clearly has issues with some of the language in this resolution, particularly when it comes to this as ation of hostilities in the original uh, draft said it was 1st circulated last friday and called for a cessation of hostilities. and it has a very permanent tone to it, if you will. united states would not go for that. so it was changed to a suspension of hostilities in order to allow for humanitarian access. it was
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believed that the us could possibly accept that. and that's why we thought that there would be this vote on tuesday, but it's clear that there are still some issues here that the us wants to address. it's very important because of course the us has veto power in the security council . the right time for look at some of the other world news now and post that open to the democratic republic of condos presidential election incumbency electricity is running for a 2nd. ton countries facing many challenges, including uninstall agency, a refugee crisis, and immense poverty. despite huge mineral wealth, katherine solely reports from the capital congested boss, cuz the bus of boise has a vote his card, but she would cost help by that. she's at a comp for the displaced in north cube of providence. fighting between rebel groups
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and colonies. troops has been raging for you as well. so boise is a month 6500000 people who have been forced from their homes. many are unlikely to vote right now, and i guess the government has abandoned us. it does not come, but we are dying. no, when even came to tell us how we can vote 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 monitored in the last election. they say they want less talk and marks the frustrated by the high cost of the, the depletion, and rump and corruption access to the food accepts a shelter, access to education, access to a medical care. this is not as a business for, for any normal person. and the comb with these people don't have this. the
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democratic republicans invoice reach emanuel resources in our full land. but it also has point for structure in bodily money to cities and towns and many voices see the country's wealth does not reach them. catherine slowly, i'll just see you and i can show some democratic group of people come to the top court and the us state of colorado has disqualified donald trump from appearing on the presidential primary ballot for 2024. colorado supreme court says it bald the former president because of the u. s. constitution's close on insurrection. it's related to his role in the attack on the us capital. on january, the 6th 2021. manual rep hollow has more on. as the colorado supreme court ruled on tuesday that former us president donald trump is eligible to run for president. i'll read you a quote from the majority opinion in that ruling that says, a majority of the court holds that trump is disqualified from holding the office of
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president under section 3 of the 14th amendment of the us constitution, otherwise known as the insurrection clause. the opinion goes on quote, because he is disqualified, it would be a wrongful act, under the election code for the colorado, the secretary of state, to list him as a candidate on the presidential primary balance. now how big of a deal is this ruling that's kind of a tricky question to answer. given that this applies specifically to the state of colorado is republican primary election, which is taking place on march 15th. but this does have the potential impact, former president trump, as a candidate on the ballot in 2024. even before the ruling was issued by the colorado supreme court, there were promises by trump's attorneys that this would be appeal all the way up to the us supreme court. and that's the scenario that we're watching out for here. so january, the 6th of 2021, was an insurrection, to undermine the certification of the 2020 national election. was donald trump in
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active, participate in that insurrection? so still legal questions that need to be answered before we can see this developed . but what the big news is here is this very reasonable expectation that this could play out as a show down at the us. supreme court made up a little alger 0, washington dc. the european union has agreed new rules on hosting migrants and limiting the numbers of people entering the block. representatives of the european parliament. and each governments reached into an agreement off to all night torques . under the new system, countries not at the border will have a choice between accepting refugees or paying into an e. u fun. the asylum and migration asylum packed is expected to come into and into effect next year or to h. u m e a has been sworn in before parliament. 83 year old shaken. we shall i last night also by is succeeding his half brother shakes now off. who died on saturday? i said beg reports from 28 to 2. let me check michelle came here to the national
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assembly to swear he's old, where he formerly took power as to, i mean of correct now he promised to protect the constitution, the country. it's land on its people, but he also concentrated on domestic policy and he vowed to fight corruption in all its forms that he has been pretty much the fact totally distance. 2021. but now he's, he's time we need to make this role. he's own that he has one year to name the success of the new crime prints of that name goes forward to the parliament may who require the 2 thirds majority. now the previous inmate took less than 10 days to decide to go. the next time prince would be, but as a matter of not when, but who shares michelle the choose us, the new crime prints because that will be an indicator of which way this country will go in whether that would be a shift in regional, a domestic policy but there's one thing that people didn't quite cherish that to disability on the continuity that they admire in this country as so much rely on. but really he has concentrated on domestic policy. i mean, don't expect much change in terms of regional domestic policies,
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which has always been the case quite wants to be a friend to old and a full to not us that big of a 0 great city. and that's it from a hurry, full set up next inside story asks what can be done to secure the red sea of the commercial shipping came on to find the color that still no less hoping that hideously cold weather. refreshing a good pothole chart. a mold when few weather coming through temperatures really struggling totally packed types of bonds on our pressures. shots indicate where we have a stiff old normally when that cold air really digging in here. temperature struggling to res, freezing in shanghai, in the heat to the day. that's around 1112 degrees below the seasonal average, minus 5, baffled by using it, warm up to around minus one. as we said to was the,
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we can find you some pretty heavy snow coming into western parts of japan for the west. well, it's going to be long as your dry chris sunshine, that full solar top temperature around minus 6 degrees celsius. meanwhile, allows you try cause a good part of south asia, but there's still have the shelves down into thermal. now to this, into carola, the shelves will tend to pay throughout the day over the next day or so. and of course the motion was to come into saliva. and also the multi site is somewhat so whether it's a sliding its way through central parts of pocky stop and to the north of that generate dry stick with the folk and smoke problems. photo so initiated to into the fall northeast of india. go south asia logic dry here over the next couple of days . so pleasantly warm to some the top of the top temperature $25.00. the zeros here to report on the people often ignored,
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