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75 percent of global carbon credits essential submitted to be environmental protection, enhancing investment climate, digital licensing, your better tomorrow. the and we're getting into the and these rarely driving targets residential buildings. narrow hospital ended up close to where and out is there. a team was reporting on the carry johnston. this is all just sandra, well not from time will. so coming. 7 many of those
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injured in that is very strikes. i've been transferred to barely functioning hospitals, including announce is 0 broad cost engineering delays. you have to get united nations security council votes when a suspension of facilities and causes is pushed back for the day for us. israel does not have to choose between removing this letter from us and minimizing the total on civilians. guys, it has an obligation to do both of us secretary of state comments on rising civilian casualties and come as a desktop hits a new devastating milestone. 20000 into the health officials and gaza say it more than 20000 palestinians have been killed since as well as war began. millions of people trapped in the strip have repeatedly said. there was no safe place in gaza. one of israel's latest attacks droned,
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strikes, targeted residential buildings, narrow hospital, and the southern city of rough. at least 10 people are killed in 60 injured. the explosions happens right behind the correspondence honey. my mood, as he was reporting was live on a half and added to a hospital. this is what happened of the remaining population, the area it gets to be this place then. and this is the, the trash. it will be very striking, causing more 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, did you hear that?
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the hospital that's the hospital. are you guys here in the us? are you guys here and they have 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 back or you get fee and this this is right behind the house, but the right now oh my god. i'm gonna have you. okay. let me see. let me see. okay. are you gonna see? yeah, it says you see, this is a huge,
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huge dark cloud of smoke. this is what we were expecting for 5 days. this is wrong to not leave this sky of this area. why get a low level out of the, what have 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 the a tragedy right now. it's causing okay us to see people are 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't even lock the. this is really, really bad. this is i as the people are rushing now down the road,
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this is, this is bank the multiple multiple residential homes and re, we're hearing there. were there people inside the homes that were targeted their hands, these were, can they move it back to even this place, palestinians, at this particular location more than if 3 residential homes 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 know, plays more save than the other. even the vicinity of this hospital does a small sized hospital becomes became a target of those relentless areas. right? that's exactly what we described in reward describing these ears strikes be relentless, aggressive, a brutal well, the strikes on residential towers in rafa happened near the 2. 8 hospital refers in the southern ga. so israel has repeatedly told people to move to for the safety.
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hundreds of thousands of displaced palestinians from northern and central air is a currently in the south. and i'll just say or janice, i'm go costs engineering know as most senior was injured in that test drive. he's among the schools of people taking the hospital distressing video capital the mice because there's like there's like 707. 7 0, what kind of like assume is the following developments from rafa in the southern guns district. the air strikes become much more aggressive,
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much more violent and separate areas, of course that you are treat also in areas that supposed to be as a safe zone for palestinians off tart waves that evacuation took place inside this area and tend to be a mass refuge account for residents from the north and central areas of garza city roof. i had been attacked today for uh, residential building was complete reflections and alongside with the most in agriculture land where 8 palestinians have been concerned killed by this as strikes . now these strikes in the southern parts did not stop, including i knew that those will, with 30 palestinians, have been killed during the last couple of hours where the relentless is, where the plumbing had destroyed. 2 sets of a gauze of our residential units out with more than 20000 palestinians have been killed with also alongside with more than 50000 others who had been with now these at the death toll is expected to rise within the coming days. as the attacks continued in the north,
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the middle and the southern part of gauze will or the head of her masters, political purity, smell, honey is in the gyptian capital, colorado, and what could a signal, a new phase of possible c, spot negotiations for area, honey. i met ron's foreign minister saying i'm that i'm doing that again in the hall. the main thing in catalyst capital, it comes off to as well as the president said, the government is open to another temporary pause in fighting area. we spoke to gauzy. how about a member of a massive political bureau? he says it's power to use stuff in the war. i think our, our vision is basically we want to stop the aggression was the war and god and the because i think what's going to get all of these a does a because the surveys a holo, pause is much destruction unless clinical people last semester goes. we want to stop this is, this is our priority. now, some people looking for a small pause, a pause here and there for one week, 2 weeks, 3 weeks. but i think the clips,
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we want this to ask the question, because i think who is i with take they, they called the hostages and dr. that'd be able to start a new order out of investigating done with the guns. again, assorted people, i think we will not be disagreeing, but i think we want to solve it. this will disagree in our people and the should would. they were all the, all the come with big compromise for the did use for the prism. not for the hostages, but the priority. we don't with age of just with the car body, with the front bus. stop the cushion and does, what does, what does is going to in go 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 causal that most of the countries made to better serve 20 countries all over the world. the world sits by the way that's bringing home the cell who attend occupied the serious and for us not having there when it comes to any possible cease 5 deal
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wants to view on that in the as well. and there's a lot of pressure on is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu both internationally . and domestically on the international front you have the americans who are hoping to see these really shift towards a lesser intense type of fighting within the next few weeks. and that position has been reiterated by multiple american officials domestically, though he has increased pressure from the families of the captives and the bring them back now movement. and this situation has even become more high stakes after 3 captives were killed inside of guns up by these really military. now, egyptian security officials are indicating that these really are willing to offer a weeks long pause in the fighting. in exchange for 40 captives,
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they want to all women, any remaining children, an elderly man, as part of that deal. remember there are more than a 100 captives still being held inside of gaza. but before those meetings, they're also meetings with these rallies, properties and the americans in europe twice in one week to try and start these negotiations. and while signs are pointing, but these talks are positive so far. there's no indication that there is anything concrete at the moment in the talks and kyra with him, us officials, it is worth noting that for the 1st time posting in his stomach, she had had representation. there they are, the 2nd largest fighting force inside have gone. so, and they're also holding some captives in gaza, so they are part of these discussions when it comes to whether or not this is accepted within these really society. there is a cautious optimism because they were able to see how many captives were released to several weeks. ago during that cease fire period,
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and they're saying that these really governments should be doing everything in its power in order to bring back the captives, even if that means some sort of prisoner exchange or swaps. but there's been no indication from these really is that they are willing to do that just yet. how much this position has been quite clear that there will be no ceasefire talks or negotiations about it until there is an end to the war and is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has been speaking one of we've been hearing from him on wednesday is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu reiterating his position, but the war is not going to end. and in fact, until there is a defeat of how much and a complete victory for these really is, it's simply not going to happen. he says that anyone who thinks otherwise is disconnected from reality. and the whole mom, she's in the middle,
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come off of the so the will will continue until we destroy him. us until victory. let me so this he think we will see thought which is not connected to reality. or should we also striking how must, with heavy fire every one else, including today us, we also strike can go to a time us close or flaw every i must services best on the best. you every 2 options and a who to surrender or die is really officials have been reiterating this from the beginning. but there's not going to be an end of this war until all of their military objectives are accomplished. but the reality is they haven't accomplished anything. they set out to more than 75 days ago. the head of israel, southern command in the is really army speaking to troops inside of gaza. so that they are at an incredibly significant point in the offensive. and they have to keep moving and that they are continuously operating and drawing a plans for places they are in and simultaneously drawing up plans for places they
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have not yet maneuvered in. just another indication from these rarely that the war on gaza is going to continue. harry to, thanks so much indeed for that's up as a cypress sand israel have agreed to set up a maritime a car adult of guns. the announcements follows a meeting between these rarely foreign minister, secret counter houghton, monica maritime car don't aims to boost not a terry relief by importing large volumes of supplies by ship instead of limited quantities by trucks with a rafter border crossing with egypt. the un security council has delayed a vote for a 3rd day on a resolution that with the quote for the suspension of facilities in gaza. diplomats have been negotiating with the united states on the wording of the draft earlier this month. washington veto the resolution quoting for cease fine. united arab emirates table,
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the latest resolution. it's about the to the un voice to hope that the security council would come together to respond to the crisis in gossen. 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, otherwise we wouldn't or come into this building every day. not 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. uh 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 that responds to the crisis on ground. gabriel elizondo is that to you in headquarters for the latest on the security council negotiations . just within the past 3 days, there have been 7 different delays or postponements in this un security council
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vote on humanitarian aid. getting into guys. the main sticking point we believe now with the united states is this language in the draft as it's written now about a monitoring mechanism being implemented essentially would be the united nations that takes the lead in overseeing and facilitating this a getting into gaza. and then it's distribution to the people that need it the most . now, why are other security council members agreeing to these delays? we believe the reason is because they to want to get a draft of this resolution that is acceptable to the united states, at least. so the americans don't veto it, of diplomat say they will be returning here to the security council on thursday where they hope to have some sort of agreement on a resolution that can get passed gabriel's on to i'll just eat a united nations in new york. so head off to the brain
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and boils, i wouldn't go desirous 1st major protest against 1st austerity met the, the frank assessments. the problem is that is, is there is allowed to be outside of that. and so to international law. and one of the reasons that should be the is the fact that is it and has declared war on no coupons, people informed opinions, the medical infrastructure of an entire society has been completely destroy the people who will feel that destruction 1st and most be the women and children inside story on al jazeera, on counting the cost. if the world produces enough food to feed oil, it's people lie to hundreds of millions go hungry communities across africa facing
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the, the only thing i'll just say a reminder of the headlines at least 10. hottest indians have been killed and is really strikes on residential towers and southern guns that happened at the to wait costs between the city of rafa. just be fine. and i'll just see you at television. they were 9 point to the number of palestinians killed in israel's foreign cars. it has to be $20000.00. and the death toll is rising by the hour, the army and suffice extracts video. and this a mass on israel have reviewed in direct tulips, mediated by cuts on each of the groups. politically. the smell in the air has traveled to colorado. what could 6 steps to what securing a significant amount of currencies, find us present, joe biden. his costs doubts on, oops,
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of an imminent cx. 5 to between israel then time ass. unfortunately, there's no expectation at this point. we are pushing and your reaction biden's comments come off to national security spoke. some don't, could be so discussions a balance of potential truth. so now it is was very serious. meanwhile, the us secretary of state says, israel has an obligation to minimize civilian casualties in gaza onto the bank who was speaking as his end of the press conference. mike, honda has more from washington dc, the us secretary of state 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,
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is affecting these alliances. he did not address that directly. what you 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 for israel. but on that issue, he continued to maintain that his 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. this is what he said on that subject. we continue to believe it is real, does not have to choose between removing the sweater from us and minimizing the total on civilians and guys that it has an obligation to do both. and it has
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a strategic interest to be both were more determined than ever to ensure that out of this or if a tragedy comes a moment. a possibility is riley's for palestinians, for the region to live and lasting peace and lasting security. that how does it start this complaint? the secretary of state reiterated on a number of occasions that to use his words, it is vitally important how israel conducts its 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 era washington a 16 year old palestinian has been shots entailed by his very forces during a rate and occupied westbank. not close. oh was reportedly shopped in his house, just west of bethlehem festival on gauze. if you've got more than 300 palestinians, 70 hills in west,
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back around 3400 inches the, the also rates 30 on wednesday and the northern cities of janine and to best 30 palestinians were arrested off the fights. this confronted his many troops, 2 postings were reported. the injured in janine is ready. army has released a protest in prison from a village in ramada and occupies westbank through cuz he was free due to his deteriorating health. these are videos often taken shortly off to his release. rogue had already spent 4 years and it's really prison. what was re arrested 4 months ago as initial medical reports have revealed serious health issues. we're a con, is life for a single model nor an extremely distressing sequence of events have. what more can you tell us as well?
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of course this is extremely distressing for the family out there about 15 kilometers north of where i am in ramallah and the village code was shred them for route. oh cuz he seemed to be a healthy man in his thirty's and he was sent to prison. that's what he spent at 4 years in prison. he was sentenced, but this time around he was under administrative detention and it was supposed to be for 6 months. this means that you were in prison without charged or trial. he was in prison in the south of israel, in the middle of nowhere really. and now i've seen the medical reports from the as ready present. they had to perform an emergency surgery. they said festival, he was a healthy man in his studies. then he was getting severe stomach cramps, he lost 27 kiddos and suddenly you know, he was in a very precarious situation. and so they performed in emergency surgery, they found uh,
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cancer in his stomach. and now they say this cancer is terminal out the way his family got. the news that he was coming back wasn't from the israeli authorities, but they got it. and, and a phone call from a power medic saying that he was being dropped off at a check point and a place code no line. and then he was being was fed to remodel hospital his family . of course, i have come that and if this is incredibly distressing for his family, but just to give you some steps around the rest taking place. at the moment on the were 240 people released as part of the captive deal with ad goza bought. 4600 has since been a rest of the rest of the since the 7th of october, and there since 2023. there $2870.00 people being held in administrative detention again, that's without charge or trial. so he was sent away. nobody knew why. and then of
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course, he comes back in this terrible condition with a life threatening illness. slower con, live for us there. thank you. what time for the cut some offset wells needs. now venezuela are set to free attendant us prisoners and exchange for the release of a close ally of president nicholas my daughter. oh, well these are images. so businessman alex up east from us prison and arriving back in venezuela, he was met on the tom, backed by his family. and the 1st lady opened his way. so is accused of money alone entering on behalf of their own government. and his way with also extra di to form a miniature contract and linked to a major production scandal in us navy. thousands of demonstrators of rally to knowledge and teen as capital against austerity measures, and out in spite newly elected president. and today, the policies include the currency, the valuation of more than 50 percent,
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as well as cuts to energy and to transport subsidies. the government is threatening to cease public 8 to anyone looking the streets, french, preston to manual. my crown has defended a controversial integration bill that splits his party tricking the resignation of his health minister chrome that says the legislation which will toughen the rules on immigration is necessary to protect funds to strengthen the government's ability to deport foreigners. but critics of slammed it has the most regressive emigration, or in the decades in that office could you take on? so do you fighting against illegal immigration? is i think hard to consider is restricted right to in policy. like when i see the popular level for it, the favor of that we don't when you live in working class neighborhoods, you have security difficulty to speak sometimes. immigration was that well controlled and the consequences of which you experienced. well, you're in favor of this law. so according to the one with ethic votes hanging,
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the democratic republic of congo is general elections has been extended by one day in some areas, a softer delays at summit, holding stations in the capital contessa and several other towns. some poems didn't open. a tool will say, report, so 40 voting machines. i sent them out and the weather is next. then if i store the low again, let's go with your world, the weather update, kicking this one off in india. it is still a foggy picture to where the northwest and the northeast still, if you, whether it's in play for rain and storms in the south. but i gotta tell you, i think the worst of it will be over them all, deeds on thursday. now for southeast asia, this part anyway, we've got remnants of our tropical storm spinning around in the south china sea.
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otherwise cold air is really dominating. it's come out of china into northern vietnam. so a noise just 17 degrees on thursday, well below average. and there is where that cooler is in china, 0 in shanghai, i think the temperatures will slowly come up over the next little bit less windy on friday. you're up to 70 degrees on sunday. is those wins shift around to west or the and with it's cold air coming across the warm sea surface here? that's going to trigger some lake effect snow for the western side of honshu and who kind of get into some blizzard conditions here as well as those wins exceed 82 meters per hour. back to this part of the southeast asia, there was months to raise pep and up just a bit. so that's feeding rain into column for on thursday remote. and this weather report and bucket started at a bad day in karachi, mix of sun and cloud with a height of 28 degrees c a next time. the
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hearing the have you had to be late. 50 has the support of 15 m samantha shell. pick one moment, then asking questions, what do you expect this particular for to translate when it comes to the us selection, refusing for the action. not just give you a sense of what an easy target this place is. i'll just see it was teams across the world when you closer to the thoughts of the story. where does the conflict incident stand after 8 months? the rapids support forces says it's in control of the 2nd largest city. but the fighting shows no sign of ending and there's no political settlement on the horizon . so what does it mean for students future? this is inside story, the
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