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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello there on this policy. okay. and this isn't news on the line from the home coming up in the next 60 minute. we're getting into the old one is really try and carry 1000 strike on residential buildings near the hospital in rough up southern gaza, close to our and i'll just say we're
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a team is researching life. many of the people injured and as attack has been transferred to valley functioning and shooting. and alda 0 for task engineering. israel does not have to choose between removing this letter from us and minimizing the total wants to go isn't guys? it has an obligation to do both the secretary of state comments on the rising civilian casualties in gaza as the death toll hits a demonstration whilst. and we hear how music and story telling, helping palestinian children living with the trauma. the while it's 19 gmc, that's 9 o'clock in the evening, and gaza. health officials now confirmed that more than 20000 palestinians have
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been killed since this war began. and one of is racist attacks, stroke and strikes, targeted residential buildings near the hospital in the southern city of rasa. at least 10 people were killed. 60 injured, it happened just as we were live on that without correspondence. honey lockwood, the explosions from the attack happened right behind him, pumpkin crowds in the vicinity of the crate hospital to flee the area. let's show you that mind of the remaining population, the area it gets to be this place then. and this is the, the trash you to be very striking, causing more of problems and forcing more cala city and the displacement which can of course now the pressure on an healthcare facility as well as evacuations on as we're, we're getting into the oh my god,
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did you hear that the hospital that the hospital or you guys here in the us or years here this all the debris and no, no, i know i know i wake up its all gone. oh my gosh. no, no, no, no, this is really bad. this is bad. or you get seen this this is right behind the house but the right now oh my god. is the name of the heavy okay. let me see. let me see. okay. i
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guess see if yes, does it say this is a huge, huge dark cloud of smoke. this is what we were expecting for 5 business. a drone did not leave this sky of this area. why get a low level out of the what if you was marking a target, a full residential homes, people are rushing to the side just to see if there are people. i guess this was the, we'll look at that a tragedy right now. it's causing okay us to see people running away from from the side of, of explosion. here's where multiple massive air strikes, right at the vicinity of the q way, the hospitality. see people are panicking. we can even lock the. this is really, really bad. this is, i is the people are rushing now down the road. this is,
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this is most of the multiple multiple residential homes and rates. we're hearing there. were there people inside the homes that were target in their hand? these were the way back to even displace palestinians at this particular location. more than if re, residential haunts, completely destroyed. the. this is, this is exactly what we've been talking about. there is no safe place in god. oh no safe place. they gotta no place more save than the other, even the vicinity of this hospital does a small sized hospital becomes became a target of those relentless areas track. that's exactly what we described in reward. describing these ears strikes be relentless, aggressive, and brutal with those strikes on residential towers as you were hearing the en route that happened to me of the coate hospital. now rafa is in southern garza
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where israel told people to go for their own safety. hundreds of thousands of despised palestinians from the north and central parts or currency in the south. well out is there a john list unfold? cost engineering last lesson was injured in not as striking. he's among the scores of people taken to hospital video capture limits. he was injured and wanting somebody find the images and sounds distressing the, the, the the, the, the, the. 7 0, well that speak to a correspondence on the ground. theresa was there and he's also in rafa tac watching the strikes while he was on air and it, it seems so shocking,
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but people across the goal is this trip have been living through that now for the last 74 days is a capacity throughout the 65 days to yes, absolutely. this is what palestinians have been experiencing since the early beginning of this round of fighting alien uh in october, the 7th. now in the rough i have the truck was wide for around 8 pounds themes. have you ever forced it, kills bad of destruction, of verbs didn't show how so most and the attack that targeted and agriculture. land where do close to the location of our a team inside of quite the inside and around a 100 close to likely to hospital town for the truck mills has also reached the areas that we were standing as close to where uh, nobody has been entered. now these attacks consider to be repeated, repeated righty is really mandatory in that area that not opposed to being a safe. so in order for the palestinians as more evacuation of palestinians, waves of evacuations had just replaced in that area which become very densely
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populated. and it's worth mentioning that the area of targeting earlier today, had completely located it had been happening in one of the very densely populated area that has a close to our united nation run show. so now the set types of similar to continue with more height intensity as well in how you want us. we're around $25.00 palestinians. wow. have to reported killed in a 100 units of the destruction of to residential buildings, belong to 2 separate families. now a decent text is getting much more deadly in the northern parts of the church reward. the value had been on the east by the intense plumbing for a couple of hours where a dozens of palestinians have recorded killed in that place where a 30 pounds things have been found. the body off to the with the troll will, for, for, for these really military troops from devalue about town. in other parts of gauze, dark, there was meant to be a vote, a b one security council today on a humanitarian resolution, which will also cover
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a suspension of hostilities as well as age that's been delayed again. how people and goals are feeling right now about the international response to yes, uh, generally palestinians appreciate single les its made by different regional media uses. and by, oh, international us, it's a aim to deescalate the situation on the ground in gauze and to allow for the flow of human to cherry nights into the territory, which can be an integral role in a mitigating aggravating to give it to, to our crisis. but policy is really aspire to reach a ceasefire that would end up fighting on the ground as they have been a running a through target difficult days that had been completely terrifying for them off to being 1st split, evacuated from the houses. now the houses were talking about, but more than a 2 sides of the palestinian houses inside gauze had been completely, our partially destroyed them. there are only one to reach a ceasefire that there was no,
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any kind of compartment there. was there any sound of is where the minute to drones and to return back again to the houses, despite the fact that they have been destroyed by the one to cling back again to the, to the areas that they have been pro top in. and what is important also for palestinians is that there is going to be much more guaranteed the flu or the humanitarian aid that will help to reduce the level of crisis in garza so up own efforts and negotiations made by the regional mediators, appreciated and declared also understand that the gap of understanding of a negotiation is gap between how much and ease real due to a 2 defect, but each part has his own times on his own conditions. to reach you to cease fire from us from respond one to have a complete solution of many traps or the ground. why is relics insist on resuming fighting? and just viewing a targeting residential areas, which also policy is on the city of deadman pressure like to when is the next of
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the, when is the end of this? we're on the ground as they want to return back again to their home into their houses. kind of capitalism, the without report for us from the ground describing conditions on the feeling that in rough at and southern garza, thank you. time as well as we were just to start discussing, the un security council has delayed avoid once again on a resolution that would call for the suspension of hostilities in garza, not virt has already been postponed 3 times as different. lots have been negotiating with the united states on the wedding of the resolution of this month, washington vito, a resolution cooling 1st is fine. well, the, you, a and boss the to the un says she hopes the security council will come together to adopt a resolution that responds to the crisis. and also, diplomacy takes time. it means evolving conversations and people are giving it their attention at the highest levels of the capitals that have leverage on this. so i think from that sense you have to be optimistic and diplomacy,
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otherwise we wouldn't, will come into this building every day. and that sense, i am optimistic, but in another sense, if this fails, then we will continue to keep trying because we have to keep trying. there's too much suffering on ground for the counsel to continue to fail on this and we haven't failed. we have a resolution 2712 we need to build on that resolution. and i hope we will also adopt a humanitarian resolution, the response to the crisis on ground. well, that's and i'll speak to our correspondent gabriel, as under. he joins me live from you and headquarters in new york game each time you and i speak, that's been yet not the delay. that's right, and here we are with another delay. it appears that this boat now has been pushed to thursday. at some point we're here and possibly thursday morning ish, new york time. but again, we're seeing this being delayed primarily from objections in the draft resolution that we use the language that we're seeing now by the united states. it 1st came
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down to the idea of suspension of hostility. see, you know, 1st it was sation of hostilities, then the us didn't want that. so it was modified the suspension of hostilities, making it potentially more temporary. but now we're hearing that it could even be moving on beyond that. and it's us could be concerned about the, the monitoring mechanism that is in this resolution that calls for scaled up a integral. so that would be monitored and facilitated by the united nations to help get that aide into gaza and get it distributed faster. and according to the resolution by land e. c or air that apparently could be one of the sticking points for the united states. pretend you say, well, why would they want to that be a problem for the us? well potentially of course, the us as an ally of israel us has made it very clear. they don't want to do
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anything that would hinder israel's military capacity in their operations needs really military's operations in gaza. so bottom line is here, we are more back room negotiations going on at the highest level. we believe perhaps even at the, for administer level to try to get some sort of agreement that could get a draft that the us feels they do not have to be to. well, let's see how that. ok, sorry for the coming out as in days, gabrielle is under that for us at the u. n. in new york. thank you again as well. you as president drive by then says a 2nd. israel ha steel is not imminent. speaking to reporters, he said quiet. we're pushing it, there's no expectation at this point, but we all pushing on. meanwhile, the secretary of state says that israel has an obligation to minimize civilian casualties in gaza as we bring and made those comments as his end of year press conference. mike handler has more now from washington, dc for us, secretary of state,
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spoke as to how the us has strengthened its alliance in various parts of the globe . he was aust directly, to what extent it's continued an unqualified support of israel and its operation in casa, is affecting these alliances. he did not address that directly. what she did say is that even some countries opposed to the united states, still see it as a leader in these ongoing crisis. so he's continuing to insist that the us has a role to play, and te insinuates that it is not losing global support because of it's ongoing support as well. but on that issue, he continued to maintain that israel has a right and indeed a duty to continue its operations against him. us, at the same time, it has a right and the duty and what he calls a strategic need to minimize the casualties that incur during its operations.
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this is what he said on that subject. we continue to believe that his real does not have to choose between removing the threat of from us and minimizing the total on civilians and guys. it has an obligation to do both. and it has a strategic interest to do both. were more determined than ever to ensure that out of this or if a tragedy comes a moment. a possibility is rallies for palestinians, for the region to live in last in peace and lasting security. that out of the start. this a comes like this x ray of states reiterated on a number of occasions that to use his words. it is vitally important how israel context it's operations. however, he also made clear that it is up to as well to decide how to do that, not the united states might kinda, i'll just the or washington. well, meanwhile, the head of the law says, political bureau smell here,
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it is in the egyptian capital cairo. and what could signal a new phase of possible phase fine appreciations. alleyah honey, i met with a ron's fine minister saying, i mean, i mean the law here in here in the hall that musing and cancels capital comes of the israel's president said the government is open to another temporary pause and fighting. well, earlier we spoke to cause a how much he's and then the philosopher the school bureau. he says it's priority is stopping the war. i think the vision is very clear. we, what was the question, was the warren job and the, because i think what's going to go out and visit is a because the surveys a whole pause is much destruction and invest gimme a couple people last semester because we want to stop this business. i would appreciate it, you know, some people looking for the us board, pause a pause here and there for when we do each of the weeks. but i think that was very clear. we want to ask the question because i think who is i with take they. they
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called the hostages. yeah, dr duddy, we'll just start a new out of mass getting done once. it goes 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 in the ship where they were all the, all the come with big compromise for the did use for the prison of the for the hostages. but the reality, we don't with the age of chance, with godaddy with different bus stop the cushion and goes up the goes, what is going to enjoy this big shame for the international community to keep sort of, especially out of the discussion in, do you do not assembling to go to college so that most of the countries 99 percent of the countries all over the world. the world sits by the way. well that's, think about it smith, can you transfer me now for a ton of a bunch of given we've been hearing over the last couple of days isn't mentioned
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for us these 5 building that as we seem to be entering towards negotiations that might lead to a cease fire will oppose and hostilities oppose the would these riley's using, we know that the egyptians security source is a saying that a israel is all for the. busy week cease fire and they want for see if the roughly a 100 hostages, i believe that they will those 40 to include any children that the women and the sick i'm the elderly and rich. huh. and they'll allow more humanitarian accessing to god this evening as well. as broadcasting company, as announcing is saying that israel is off of this new deal and the house has refused to discuss it without a cessation in all. still, it says you will get, it should be said, a copy out to all of that work from both sides in the drawing these negotiations, both sides will be leaking information about what that demanding will be able to
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turning down. so we have to be very careful with how we take the information that's coming from these riley side on the homicide and publicly behind the scenes. it could be a very different picture, but no indication from israel at the moment of what does that we're going to hand over palestinian prisoners and exchange for hostages, the captives. and that's something i must have set they wanted. of course. and what happened before i found it, i see nothing. you all here has already been speaking today to what we had from him as well. and then yeah, it was the government, the secure to cover the volt companies being pushed from a couple of directions really from the international side, especially the american side. that being told to move to a 2nd less intensive phase of fighting. and the americans, we seem to believe, well, miles happened in the next 3 or 4 weeks, was in almost pressure. the problem is rainy society to get the rest of the captive hours and then not necessarily to
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a to 2 emissions that work together very well. but nevertheless, netanyahu also finding ways own political survival, desperate to hang onto power, and so continues to talk tough. and he said again tonight is repeated it before. that will be no c spot until how much has been destroyed on a home. i'm sure him, but mean come on us of the will, will continue until we destroy him. us until victory. let me this he think we will see thought which is not connected to reality. or should we also striking how must, with heavy fire everywhere else, including today us, we also striking go to a time us close or fall every how much terrorist is best on. so that you every 2 options a who to surrender or die now, well, i have a netanyahu's thing that isn't necessarily a contradict what is well saying publicly be up to safe spot because they say, and they have repeatedly said there isn't going to be then offering
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a long term ceasefire, they're offering a pause in hostilities all of a weekly understand to allow. i'm asked to go and find the hostages. why they, why they all the, all necessarily on the how much is control? how much of course, as we know is demanding this total cessation, the negotiations will have to try and meet somewhere between those 2 demands. that us with the, with the latest for us from tel aviv thank you've been as well the us defense secretary lloyd austin, has visited an american aircraft carrier and the eastern mediterranean sea not county was deployed and those was back in october with the end of discouraging a regional conflict, austin, meanwhile, has been on the lease tool. he's also announced a maritime initiative to come to attack some commercial vessels in the red sea by evans through the fighters. meanwhile, the, the leader of the who with these a has said that his finances will retaliate against the us. if a target cnn of a lot of categories,
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they also announce the us of been complicit. and israel is more on garza with the buick she yet them. i made all these birds drive this as you get to reported by the media or my they the met attends accomplices to these crimes. to be of for that, that the americans with whom police it from day one moment. they dispatched the military experts mandatory consultants in order to manage the war fans to manage these lately military all places on it is they united states experts who laid down plans and carry out the military operations as that is oliver, that they odd accessories of leaning to the scribes above old and the united states
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provided the zionist entity with thousands of bomb. i'm missing to target. that is, it then said that is the, even the internationally bad. i'm of the weapons as well. that spring and helen luxury is on middle east list and a radiant dependency of a specialist. you joins us now from oxford and united kingdom. how then, what do you make of us as an operation, prosperity, guardian, for what we're hearing from the who are things it sounds like it sets the scenes very possibly for further escalation rather than the opposite. but i think the 1st thing to point out is that this operation has the most peculiar name. but apart from that, it's really even less impressive than the one that was established in april 2022. i know close to 2 years ago when they established a combined up font task force, 153, which includes even a 39 states on this one. they've only managed to get together 10 states. they claim of whom only one is and out of,
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namely by not directly involved. and at the same time, you know, when it's supposed to be protecting the maritime security of the red sea. and over all the ships around the web, see there's 2 points really to be made here. in addition, one is that the states concerned with the red sea and particularly egypt, which is losing massive amounts of money from chips being diverted away from this source, canada and all of the other. uh, you know, states along the red sea have not participating. and the same time, you know, one has to look at why do america in response to that, who see a tax has been so mild. if you look at the way they responded to what's happened in syria or the main that attacks that have happened against the american forces in syria and in the rock. they've responded immediately, militarily. here they've taken, we need to put together this broad based full of,
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of 10 states, including the bahamas. i think of some of the equally insignificant country. this is the thing to do. so i, i'm just saying, i think you are firing that to the se shelves. that's positive, positive visual, solely possible, so that there's no story. but let me the just let me just proceed on that. you say the that the u. s. response has been really miles in this context. why do you think that it's as well? that's what i was going to come to, and i think, you know, that's very much to do with the one item that's not been discussed very much. which is the plan. you know, the us since the since the beginning of the by and by doing the administrative sion has had the major ambition to end the will in the event. so the, in order to achieve that, they cannot alienate the who sees too much, simon. i know candidly, you need the saudis know this, our,
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these into who sees have been in, in discussions for an agreement now for over a year. and although this agreement is sometimes this potential agreement is sometimes discussed as, as a possible piece agreement for him. and that's not what it is, what it would be if it happens is in the agreement that would allow this. i would these to keep, to claim that they are now out of the manual. it would then leave the him in the oh, it internationally recognize government and all these factions to try and arrange a peace agreement of thoughts with the who these things to the help of the united nation special envoy and his team. so the us, you know, i'll call in between on the one hand, one thing to do, something about this and to continue that simple choice by which i've addressed your highest describes in great detail. you know, and on the other hand, the fact that taking to
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a strong action on this front would completely sink this possibility. or how did i say possibilities because it's not the best thing that the hell the buttons administration were moved to. the earth is from its foreign tara list, i believe, was back in 2021. they've said that they're now reviewing that. i'm wondering where this leaves that, that process could this scott to everything in terms of us actions in terms of the war on gaza. could this basically destroy any progress and in terms of the war and human? i will, i think, you know, this too. again, 2 points to be made, the war and humans really being in advanced as being very little going on under minutes away from now since of april 2022. so you know that the issue is really for the saudis to, i mean the issue for the m and needs is to have a peace agreement which is sustainable, which is the wrong way way for the saudis. the issue is decide to have that deal, which would basically allow them to say, way out of this. and it only leaves the,
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you know, the admin needs to sort things out between them. but at the same time, you know that for the us having that the success of that is between the saudis and the who sees wouldn't be one of the very few a successes in foreign policy. and as you said, one of the 1st things by didn't did was to remove that, who sees from the list of folks in terms of a stove and nice ations. and now they're talking about putting them back on. and i think they were probably, you know, as long as they have some hope that this deal will happen. i think they would risk reading the actions. and it's only if they, if they don't have any hope to, you know, to read to. so do it for this being to be signed, wait between the saudis and the, and the menus that they will then and really take strong action. so now let me go back to a 2nd time and
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a lot going on behind the scenes that helen will dig into that a little bit more here on out to 0. but for now, having like that, i'm at least i missed on arabian put into a specialist. thank you for sharing your expertise and insight with us on. i'll just hear him. okay, thank you. i'll still ahead here on out of here. we'll have an update from 11 on southern border where his rent has been interest intensifying. strikes against has from the the hello quite a storm system coming in to denmark on thursday. this is storm p a forecast to see hurricane force wind gusts here. so let's go in for a closer look because you're on the one side of things. denmark, this will be rain but snow north of it for norway and sweden, so also in stock. them could see about 10 centimeters of snow and we talked about
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those wins. places in denmark, we could see them were up to about 125 kilometers per hour. now we've got a fire hose of rain coming in to southern turkey here for on talia. this could be our 3rd round of flooding in 3 weeks. we also see that intense rain over a cypress as well. now through central europe, things are fairly quiet. temperatures have come down in bulgaria, sophia, just at 4 degrees in that range is moving further east of course, across germany and pulling meantime when still a fact or through the valley. eric islands here, and that is running into ne, spelled jerry and northern to easy. so let's go to africa right now. still some discharge whether around here through libya as well. it's been quite hard in nigeria logos, the other day was about 3637 degrees. and it's been hot, dry and windy in south africa. so wildfire near cape town and then if we look toward zambia,
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the pesticide play book on the jersey to the the welcome back to watching out a 0 i missed off of your day here and our home. that's monday about top stories. the number the palestinians killed in israel is war on gaza has reached 20000. i'm not desktop is rising by the hour as the only intensifies attacks on civilians. from us and israel have resumed in direct told me that if i cancel on egypt, the green flee then as well. hm. yeah, it has traveled to cairo. and what could signal a step towards securing a 2nd as your monetary unsafe?
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the and at least 10 palestinians have been killed. it is rarely strikes and residential powers in southern causes. they happens me in the quaint hospital in the city of rockland just behind an alger 0 television for you is a life on the or how does really strikes have also hits the allison blower refugee comes in rafa in southern gauze either on wednesday. i'll just there is honey on shell. send. this report from the scene is really worth points of carried out. a new wave of air strikes on a refugee camps in a rough up in the south of the gaza strip, killing thousands of palestinians and 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, bombs, biased 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. in many are more than 50 years old.
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some more than 70. they were sheltering thousands of displays, palestinians, and now they had been raised to the ground to admit, i'll give you them, tell you how much the field of a hello the. 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. we're 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 winter. cold 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, i'm on, but these old houses stood for more than 70 years ago when the shelter room
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displaced, palestinians, and of refugees. and now, after more than 70 days, a ruthless carpet bumped the bite is released. these homes had been leveled out of sight but the hundreds of thousands of children and god that are experiencing psychological trauma. as a result of these as rarely attacks is the suffering. a group of traditional palestinian story tellers has organized musical entertainment for young people as a score and con eunice in southern garza muscles that has the it should've been here with some of the most brutal backpacks in a sense that many of them have lost friends and loved ones, but they are trying hard to hold onto life listing and through additional stories.
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taylor's known as the are coming together to use their suffering and give children a chance to be happy, which is extremely rare, but desperately need. if nowadays we provide entertainment and psychological support to displace people in you and affiliated shelters, and we try to convey our message to children in a simple and entertaining way. using stories, particularly traditional ones. we use entertainment to distract them from the hardships because of the performance is these these at the ending school time unit which has become home proposals will be based on a student organizer say adults are starting to cool during the war. but children, especially when the bell, one of the few has gripped the children's soul and you're scared of everything. for
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example, the microphone fell from my grasp and made a loud noise causing all the children to panic and thinking it was the sound of bonding calling. the israeli attacks how killed and injured thousands of children dnc is one point. 2 medium displays kind of themes or sheltering in a specific piece that goes to process. the schools have been destroyed and education disruptive love before they crave activities that bring them joy, taking them away from the spaces of the wall and into walls of entertainment, which is so different from the actual experiences. and that is really bonding to what the story tellers, but that's intentional for this thing. a cool thing to say the hope to remind children have talked with the annual experience of stale jeff and happiness. if not, this was out of that as well. the palestinian boy has been shot and killed by
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israeli forces during red and the occupied westbank. 16 year old loved ones that elizabeth formerly shot during confrontations with his riley forces just west of bethlehem since the war and also began moving. 300 palestinians have been killed in more than 3400 injured in the occupied westbank as is rated forces run pop rates across the territory. israel has also launched as strikes on several positions and southern level and targeting has by 11. he's on the group, says 6 fighters were killed in the past 24 hours as well, and has been i have been exchanging fund along that border since this will and also began more than 2 months ago. we'll still ahead here on, on the us does deal with venezuela up to 12 americans are set to be released in exchange for one ally as president of nicholas
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the the welcome back. it's time for some other world news. now, answer dawn is slipping, farther into chaos as a rapid support forces make advances into 0 stays when the war that broke out 8 months ago, hundreds of families from the massively minority group fled west. all 4 to neighboring childs to some of those families say the young men and boys were targeted by permanent trees. and just i'm getting such reports. a lot of struggles to hold back tears when she thinks about her son being beaten to death. fios was 12
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years old. when sedans, power military forces pulled them out of line at a check point in west r for, along with other young man. by the time english his father tried to just do him about to put them down and then they hit him who he fell down to the boy away and told him to call us calling why they would meeting him with a wooden girl. and she said it was, and he bled out the bus, but the coding to a u. n. report, an estimated 12000 people have been killed since april when conflict broke out between the army led by general abdul fatah. headboard, hon. and the rapid support forces commanded by his former deputy mohammed hamden donald holder. uh no. the uh, a lot if and her surviving children are just one of hundreds of my solid families who fled the fighting and with the 4 foot shot all around her in this refugee camp
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. people have similar tales of violence that seems far from random. a series of targeted attacks against mass olive children plus the parts of the house. they were very young children. my nephew was only 2 months old when he was beaten, his mother did not take him of her back. when she pulled him off her back, she found him dead. i didn't want to get to leave this of. the un has condemned reports of ethnic violence in dot for. it says the systematic killing and displacement of massively populations could amount to more crimes. the rapids support forces has repeatedly denied responsibility orthodontist it yourself will not provide support to perpetrators but will respond swiftly and resolutely. we assure our firm readiness to collaborate with the investigations committee to present any individuals involved in any abuses for
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a fair trial. although i have to hook up after more than 8 months of violence, the battlefield is expanding beyond hot tomb and our for the power military group has made gains this week, capturing sedan 2nd largest city wide mcdonny charities saved the children says about 350000 young people, their risk of being killed, injured or displaced. and does the fighters advance more suit any sphere their children will be killed or caught in the crossfire? if this i'm getting food audra 0. what i'll do a hearing that they are assess the permanent triggers have taken suit on the 2nd largest city, what not any that spring and william carson, he's this, your don country director for the malaysian refugee council. he joins us now from the canyon capital and i really be with him. you have teams on the ground. what are you hearing from them about the situation and what, but then what met in the, at the moment. i mean, is there
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a distressing situation just shared desperation, people running them walking for days just to leave the area and so arriving with absolutely nothing. so a team 0 with talking to people who are trying to distribute as much assistance as we go left. but it's a really tense and anxious moment. when you talk about your teams, suspicions of people here, flash, understand you've been doing some needs assessments and neighboring states for the people who have left it and all the mass of displacement and this conflict. can you talk us through how that sound folding in terms of, of the humanitarian situation. all that for instance, sufficient supplies available to support them was, is really on the fund. did she manage their response this year? we probably had them. yes, i do the funds that we needed to deliver live saving assistance to perhaps 25000000 people in the country. so at the end of the recall for you that left and beds, uh, you know,
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hundreds of thousands of people. so i've left. this sits in the last few days. it's a huge number, but it's time where, where there's not much available to them. the things have come out, but they will completely overwhelms, i guess, you know, people living in the open. i mean, you know, i don't know where the next meal is coming from, a still completely terrifies that the find signal for them as it for them from policy. so it said it's that usually kalsich situation in terms of the fighting, being ongoing. i have to ask you, given what we've been hearing in terms of regional diplomacy, this are assess offensive. seems to have taken a lot of people by surprise. they are now close the army chief by hand to step down . where does all of this now leave any, any kind of process to try to resolve the conflict? all i've been hearing boldly is pessimism about where this goes from here. as it does look like this some dog days. it has, i mean we, we hope that one of these diplomatic initiatives uh works but so the minimum would
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preparing for even was cut out and sees, it looks like where that is was what was complete, stay collapse at the moment. the capture visited. so you know, so it wasn't the major operational house, radio, ization and really pushes the government held areas to the very extremities of the country. it's for sort of agencies to evacuate. so it looks pretty bleak right now . we go to redouble efforts to get to manage every night, and we go to figure out much more such a way to, to bring stability and face because those real risks of missile to stabilize not just the rest of saddam, it's huge country, but all of the other fragile countries that we're having to work through to, to help people into 2 dogs. of course, when you talk to her about state collapse, they have been concerned for some time now the best conflict could result in, in the broad scale fracturing as to don as a country. do you share those concerns that would obviously have enormous
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humanitarian consequences. we do the very real scenario and one that it's leading closer to every day. so certainly balancing deceased by the house and he's not on the grounds. and so the state becomes unfortunately weaker and weaker of millions of people come law more valuable. and so the end of the day, you know, we can keep providing some humanitarian assistance, but that doesn't save the face of the country. and the fates of, you know, almost 50000000 people william carter. they had to sit on country to write stuff for them. a wage and refugee council. thank you very much for joining us, william. and we wish you and your agency will invest with your one. thank you. solvent, as well as set to free several united states prisoners in exchange for the release of a close ally of president nicholas ventura who's being housed in the us. the us has already released businessman, alec solve, who is accused of money laundering on behalf of mentors. government, us secretary state on state banking, since the government is lacking to release more americans who are being held across
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the world. this has been a priority for us broadly. it's also been a priority when it comes to that as well. and we want to make sure that our fellow americans are released. we also focused on political prisoners and that as well, and try to ensure their release. so what i can say in this moment is this. we have a lot of work going on on both of those runs right now. and we hope to have some good news to share probably later today. but for now, that's a good share with you. well, that's big child correspondence. alexander, i'm guessing he's following developments for us and columbia as capital bogota was under, do we know who these americans was set to be released to they all. so yes, and that's that is yeah, we understand that the they are 10 um between 10 and 12 that has if it's unclear right now,
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a statement from the white house talks about 10 us prisoners, 6 of them. the us says that were wrongfully detained by the venezuelan regina. another 2 were members. 4 of the us special forces that allegedly participate in eclipse and back in 2019. and another one is a fugitive uh on a corruption charges in the us who was arrested in venice. william will now be extradited. that's information that we have so far, and those are prisoners. now, we know that this deal has been in the works for quite some time with the mediation of cuts are it was in many ways expected. what's really surprising is the fact that the us in exchange has released alex up alex up is a colombian inter bernard. as you said in your introduction of
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a very close ally of uh, nicholas, my daughter, a person that is seen here as a bagman for the venezuelan ridge game, he has been accused of a number of a very, very serious charges from a money laundering to essentially a complete, complete state, they elicit the activity, these $2.00 sy, phone outside of the country, some $350000000.00 us dollars. and he's also, he was also seen as a tool in the hands of the us to try and get some real evidence of the charges that the us as the longer i present it against the president. the class of my daughter, including a charges of a drug trafficking. my daughter has been fighting for, hey, is this really you same, see, was arrested in that capability back in 2019 and brought to miami
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sub has maintained that is, uh hey mr. hence the ap since then, and now he has finally been released. we understand that he has been flown to the island of st. vincent and the court. you been aware also that the us citizens that have been released are flying to for this the prisoners exchange to happen, a sound around pepsi, the following that story for us from columbia as capital bogota. thank you so much . have a sunroof hold at least a 131. people have been killed and houses reduced to rubble, often as quick and a mountainous region. as north western china, more than 700 people were injured in guns, who in shanghai provinces, emergency walk is searching for the missing and pronounced buildings, but there's also the risk found the land slides, chinese media, it says the magnitude 6.2 as quake struck in mid nice on monday, damaging roads and destroying power and communication lines. shaking michelle, but i saw that has been sworn in as the new mirror of to wait. he takes over from
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his house brother shaking all off who died on saturday. the 3 year old has ever seen and tunnel security and has a reputation for fighting corruption as a bag has worn out from kuwait city. 3 days after the death of shifting a wife, it was time for the new immune to take his own. she will relate lovely in the name of god. i will respect the constitution and the rules of the state. i will protect the people's interest, freedom and funds, and our protect our country's lands and independence. and his speech to the national assembly. he promised to continue on the course he has pursued as defect to the distance 2021 of the amount of i vowed to fight corruption and all its forms to check and shall, is known as a reformist and someone who does not tolerate nepotism a little slow is now something that nobody kind of question fits existence. we are looking at
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a huge campaign to fight corruption beyond words. it's happening. we are seeing people who are usually untouched being imprisoned because the low found them guilty to act as unique in the region. it has a constitution and elected parliament and attempts to read by consensus as a new employer gets down to the business of running the country and maintaining the policy of a friend to own an a 4 to 9. to can i move to the future? check michelle has up to one year according to the constitution to name the success of that name, then goes forward to parliament where he requires a 2 thirds majority, which is not about when but who he will choose as a new crime prince. that would be an indicator of whether they would be a shift in regional, a domestic policy aside big, i'll just, there are quite 50 people of losing and general elections and democratic republic of congo delays were reported in the capital. can shasta and several other towns as
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a result of those delays reversing, has been extended to thursday. protests were held in some areas of diverse has failed to find the names and the verses list. don't see is facing many challenges including alms insurgency refugee crisis. and then poverty, catherine, so it has the less just for us, from the capital contrast. and we are also calling stations here. in contrast, the people have been standing into the many hours. they say they want to toss the bylaws, but that was the complaining about the because the night they said they said that the boxes, the materials did not arrive on time. and when voting obsolete started, the process itself has been very, very slow. so people are going there to check the news against the vote,
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at least before going down to cost the by laws and you know, these problem difficult problems are not just the space. yeah. and this whole police station, i mean we've been talking to people and i'm calling stay. so instead of saying that it's the same problem in can salsa and different other parts of the country. and then we have the security challenge in other parts of the country, particularly in the east, in north people proven add to this problem in our 2500000 internally displaced people in uh, in it, tory province in total. val are a 7500000 displaced before many of them will not be able to vote tasked install it all to 0 himself on the top course in the us state of colorado
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has disqualified to donald trump from appearing on the presidential primary ballot . so 2024, colorado supreme court says involved the phone, the president, because of the us constitution as close an insurrection. so related to his, a large role in the attack on the us capital. on january 6th, 2021 campaign has a valid to appeal. tyson, your opinion has agreed to new rules to deal with arrivals of asylum seekers in license that that agreement is expected to come into effect next year. as in terms of course investing process as well as the deportation rejected applicants. i spends mutual logical office, it says of all kind of corruption in the south of the country poses no danger to nearby towns or they're all warnings, but gas pollution has been detected in the capital reykjavik. so what kind of activity followed weeks of us quakes and trends? well that said for me in the stalls, you take this news on,
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but i'll be back to the top of the hour with much more coverage of the war on cause as well as the days of the news is also always more on al jazeera. don't come to stay with us here. they're all now to 0. the a thought provoking ons, but the patient doesn't have time to wait for the extremely unfortunately, 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 democracy in the process facing realities. do you feel that the fraction is already starting the g 7 in the us on one side showing that in the brakes on the other? i assume there is a huge release of that to happen via the stores on talk to how did you hear the latest news as it breaks off like 40 was found down the hill and the only go to being shown in the chat with detail coverage telling you this was where causes
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palestinians fly to now is ready. tanks of pushed into the hall of southern causes main cities to see this gen and as a great amount of people crowded in very slow areas and without any wider. and the last page has no humanitarian a s o. this is the largest all label processing phones in the occupied westbank, 50 full kind of studying farms bring that home is to, to be pressed into a product. this in a good year, generates around $200000000.00. each of these tags contains around 200000 liters of olive oil with a market value of around $300000.00. gives you a sense of just how we pull into the industry is to the productivity of economy. the productivity of agricultural ministry estimates who else to the cheapest thing to the harvest, including college scrolling goals will be lost because of the war. and illegals is
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really settled. a white fence comes through trying to stand in all of grove as well as all but still to be sure and comments to pal assuming farm is to harvest that comes to the set this year pharmacy as well as warrant garza is damaging the only the industry like never before or the we're getting into the and is really trying to carry 1000 as franklin, residential buildings now hospital and rough on southern golf play store and how does your team. 7 many people injured and not have to have been transferred to valley functioning,

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