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the what we do, it all just there is try to find those 2 stories and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into mine and see the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm and as of it's an ottoman, this is a news online from doha, coming up in the next 16 minutes, which is 20 palestinians of dead off to another, as rarely strikes me,
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the headquarters of the palestinians at present and con units the in this and 3 months of pool. israel has killed more than $21100.00 palestinians and is now on the leasing mode of destruction and central and southern gaza. an 18 year old is rarely is jailed for refusing mandatory military service and protests against the war and gossip. and us secretary of state and to me blinking it's in mexico to try and stem the tide of a record number of people attempting to cross america. southern border the it's $21.00 g m t, that's 11 pm and gone. so what as well continues to ran pump, it's some of the tree campaign. at least a 195 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours off of flashing and tying neighborhoods in northern, gaza, and displacing most of its population. as well as now intensifying its attacks on
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central and southern gaza. at least 20 people killed off to is there any forces attacked areas near the amount of hospital in the southern city of con, you'd us, the hospital is run by the palestine would present society. and this is the 2nd time in as many days that israel has targeted the groups facilities and central gauze of 5 palestinians were killed and is rarely strike on a school, an oligarchy. refugee kept many women and children with sheltering there. let's go live now for the product of wisdom. he's our correspondent in rafa and southern gaza and another attack on a palestinian red present building in 2 days topic. what impact was today's attack had on the whole special yes. all attacks that had been carried down to the gates hospitals inside guns are considered to be absolute,
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the hippie and violence which i think it typically impacted on the ability. busy at the american hospitals to keep providing a treatment for thousands of palestinians who are was the only thing in such areas and that it's very unrelenting funding. for example, today, these body forces had destroyed the residential building that also led to the clink of 30 pounds. the news with the numbers of those who have been wounded and right now they are expanding that tax own set for areas. of course the goal is as trip as we kind of right now here, the sound of the buzzing of the east really military surveillance on this kind of roof i district in the south. now these areas also had been on the wind to is very minute treat attacks. we are talking about new to city, which has been right now. one of the main areas that the east very focus of the military operation right now is existing where they are expanding the military operations at reach the main and vital airplane areas of can use as coastal confrontations that continue. but right now they don't have been driving their
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attention. ready the medicine called for needs of the gaza strip, where the evacuation orders have been issued for people that to fleet that this off of the territory and products. what do those drawings that we can here above you do? and just how disconcerting is it to hear them constantly a yes, we have been hearing the sound of these many trojans, and normally they start up fee the will. and within the time of the world, which of are responsible for gathering information for the military to targets, i've destroyed targets on the ground. as we have been hearing the sounds constantly a word, palestinians, a few that with the appearance of these tribes, something might happen in the grounds, in the bay area that it's whole ring over. i'm. so it's causes a fair receives psychological home for pounds to use as a sort of as a sort of a physical discomfort. we have been hearing the sound of the disability drugs and right now it has been
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a combined by the sounds of it. these baby find 2 jets which also have been linked together for carrying out military attacks. for us, the territory and outs, palestinians hate the sound as they are becoming much more afraid, frustrated, i'm concerned about what might happen next after they've fuzzy product. thank you very much. for that, that is started otherwise, in with the latest live in rough or, or that was really only his own and palestinians across a vast area of central gaza, including the guys, the refugee camps evacuate. they're being told to go to the law, which is for the south. but you one says the evacuation or the effects about 61000 displace palestinians mostly from northern gaza and who that he has moved from. oh my god is a refugee cap. i'm crazy. standing on is the law head, dean road, one of the main high roads that connects the north. the south of the golf on this
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side is that the refugee camp. where that is, where any forces off people living in that area to be bought to 8. and we have been seeing people since the morning if that's the way can some of the area on the other side of the street is people waiting for any type of transportation. we know that there has been no cards, no fuel cards to transport. and here, as you see people taking a couple of their stuff, a couple of their mice, a couple of blankets and a couple of clothes because this is the only thing they can take. and we must also remember that this is not the 1st time these people have been evacuated. they evacuated from the not doing areas of the gauze, and people are telling us they're tired from being placed for more than one time. they said that there are no places for them to go as most of the you and shelter.
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schools and hospitals are packed with people. and we have been seeing people putting their 10 in mt areas, setting up their tents and making their own refugee camps. this is the scene right now and people are being displaced for more than one time in the cause of the trip . this is in the city for august and because the refuge account and the north palestinians and the shaken antoine district golf, a city of trying to bury the ed amid the rustle of the destroyed hawkins. dozens, they have been killed. it is rarely as strikes and many bodies are still under debris. there are no ambulances to card a wound to carry the wounded. as for riding street specialist, continue, is a report of the site that i mentally help. these really forces told the residents of the living area that they would be fine, and then they dropped the bomb on them, which killed $35.00 people. a lot of them are still trapped under the rubble of those destroyed houses. the a month. the occupying forces are currently in this area about
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a 100 meters away from this area, and they are shooting at everyone who tries to cross the intersection. the destruction is significant, and it covers the whole area after these really forces intentionally bombed it. i mean, what have you on that? as you can see in this area, your ongoing street battle is going on between is really forces and palestinian fighters. said he doing it and doesn't show her that. here you can see the burial of people in one of the targeted houses because their families cannot get to cemeteries to bury them. they're trying to dig a mass grave. so we're burning people who live in this house. we're currently trying to dig a mass grave. 2 what did they do? these young people who's responsible for this?
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look at all the bodies of young people. no, there's 2 more bodies on the streets that have been la you there since yesterday. no ambulance is no, nothing, no food, no drinks. what are some of what i need? i know we are going to get more wounded and that's people. do you want to see that people come? come, let me show you my house. no votes, no food, no flower. people have nothing to eat or drink. look without clothes, sick people are not getting their medicine and not being picked up by the ambulance . this is ethnic cleansing, 30 or 40 people have been killed here. let's do one of the rubble. almost 58 of them are children. you know, just or did they inform you before they blew up the house? no, i saw them yourself through the window. we ran out quickly and it destroyed the building
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more than 2 months into israel's wall and gaza. the situation on the streets is deteriorating. some agencies describe the conditions as on levels. this video summed in all in nevada street in northern garza shows rubbish, piled high raising fee is about the spread of diseases and infections. the, the, we won't let me just a penalty to remove the garbage. all the streets are filled with waste leading to the speed of diseases and even demick. children and adults are on able to walk in the streets with garbage strewn everywhere. we request urgent measures to clean the streets and avoid the speed of diseases. let's take a closer look at the state of health care and gaza. according to the world health organization, nolan garza has no fully functioning hospitals. new patients con access, the full hospitals highlighted in yellow. those facilities are caring for existing patients, but can only offer basic 1st aid. the w i chose is only 9 and still authorizing
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across the strip and most are in the south. but these hospitals operating at 3 times the capacity that is ready on me is expanding its ground defensive, pushing further into the central and southern regions. let's bring in rough up much the way he's the general director of out of the hospital and he's joining us from the cited in gaza. thank you very much for your time. firstly, what is the situation as your hospital? is it functioning? uh yeah, i mean uh, i didn't do much more. i mean was just uh, we are managing a series of hospitals and we have several, uh, medical units that are the most important. one is an as a hospital and we have another one in central cause of the hospital in north or in garza is one of out of 28 hospitals that are
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very impacted and were affected by the military campaign in casa. and we are lacking medical supply, our medicines and the radio corporation forces is not allowing the fuel to arrive to those hospitals including medical supplies and equipment such as well as the direct impact that is affecting the hospital outside. so that was besieged for more than 16 days by the occupation forces. and this procedure in the end, despite the detention of the, the director of the hospital and 5 medical stuff before this into attention. there was also several attacks in the hospital was mom resulting in the killing of 9 medical staff where in the hospital at that time in addition to the target tank of the,
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the room or the office of the director of the hospital as well as the pharmacy of the hospital, the speed of the ambulances, where the target to then attack, and also the o. r a, how to use a hospital in northern casa, or in the office, and was in the middle of this military campaign. and our has been targeted several times as i mentioned, and this procedure and amended by the detention and the rest of them, sir, rector of the hospital, a number, a number of medical work. cuz the across the guys that have been arrested by is rarely authorities over the past 80 days. do you know what's happened to your colleagues?
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little as of the unfortunately i do not have any information and there are no clear parties with which we can communicate to know what what happens to those medical staff include think the director and the 5 medical staff. there is no clear channel that we can communicate with anyone who wanted to have updates about those medical stuff and to director the conditions that you have been describing the attacks on the hospitals, especially the north and central gauze. i have seen the most attacks and fighting so far. what has that meant for the services that you can provide are listed and what the dish is, not the occupation forces did target on purpose, the health system and all the health facilities and gaza as this occupation is
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trying to eliminate any a form of life in northern casa and central casa, so that the civilians could not cannot live and they can achieve their goals may be temporary goals or long term cause a may not displacing the civilians because it's not just about the hospitals, it's beyond the hospitals. they are targets and the ambulances, they are farming, really versed cities, churches, and more than 350 most. they are also bombing more they bomb more than $90000.00 housing units. the sewage system has been targeted as well. many journalists have died. so this more is trying to kill any form of life in gaza and maybe the health care or the health facility and the health system was at the hearts of this attack. and mr. marsh, the lobby,
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the u. one has said that it's extremely concerned about the is randy attacks on central dogs. i made those comments yesterday just how much have those recent bombings of those 3 refugee camps and central gaza. how have your medical units, you call them? how have they been affected by the most recent bombardment in the center? why? yeah, that's the so i didn't quite a met him as of him. can you please repeat the question? yes, i was asking about the situation for medical units in central garza where you are following the bombings of the refugee camp. some central guys are recently un saying it's extremely concerned about what's happening there. how have your medical units been impacted by the bombings and what is your health and what does your capability of coping with such
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a bombings that create so much damage and also injury cause so many injuries on the plane. there's something very important as the gaza, even before the military campaigns had 35 hospitals. the reality of the health system was already struggling to was very complex. and now it was because of the siege on cost that is ongoing. and because of the political split for and fortunately so those hospitals have always been suffering and it will lock in medical supplies, medical medicine, and all the operational system was not functioning correctly. yes, it was a system that was facing problems. so let's alone now after all those military campaign and or the mar 2 years that have been killed, we have 21000 people have been killed and thousands who are missing thousands who
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are injured. so the capacity of the hospitals, if they are for the operational a to be it would have been difficult. so imagine now that the health system and all the hospitals are completely destroyed and there are more than $25.00 hospitals that are not functioning. in addition to the force force of the displacements of the refugees. so now we have 10 or 12000 hospitals that are trying to treat all the intern instead of 25 hospitals. so the reality of the situation right now in the hospitals is very difficult. i can tell you about a hospital in central garza, the capacity of this hospital is 150 beds. karen, sleep they are having more than 600 patients. so how can they provide any treatment
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or any services in addition to those who are injured, that are also displaced people that are so you can refuse age in the hospital or the yes. so it is creating an overcrowded situation and any targeted by the occupation forces will lead to, to, in, right. and will result in more. yeah, that's something that we have seen across silvas and gaza, then not just changing the engine, but they are sheltering so many thousands of displays. people that is a hot much the law we of an out of the hospital joining us live from the site and gaza. thank you very much for your time. that is really military says another 3 soldiers have been killed in battles in northern gaza. that takes the number of his vanity troops killed in gaza to a $150.00 full since the beginning of the ground campaign. at the end of october, the i'm all says it's fine with using guerrilla tactics and bushing is why the
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soldiers and using the knowledge of gauze has terrain and tunnel network. and engine is really soldiers have been and lifted from gaza to the soto medical center and southern israel. since monday, the facility has received at least 49 troops, 16 of them in a serious condition. after baffled from northern casa, i'm the fellow who it is. joining us now from occupied east jerusalem, and a real increase in the number of israeli soldiers killed. and guys of the past 5 days from the these really military has been claiming for some time that they're in almost total control of northern gauze. um, but the reality on the ground is showing a much different story. you're seeing still fierce flashes and battles on the ground is really soldiers being killed in the north, even where the military says they have, quote, full operational control in several different neighborhoods. we just saw those
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images of the soldiers being air listed from the north in areas where these really military says they have had under control. but all of this comes as army chief and politicians alike have been reiterating the same kind of messages. but despite these losses, the military is experiencing, they're going to continue until all of their military goals are achieved. remember, prime minister benjamin netanyahu for 82 days now has been reiterating the same message, almost daily as a reminder to the public that the war is not going to be short because he has these objectives in mind. and he says until how much is defeated both politically and militarily, until b is really, is ensure there is no sort of threat coming from gaza. and until all the captives are returned to the war is going to continue and to achieve some of those goals even admitted it might take years. and just yesterday, these really army chief of south kirksey, however, the after
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a visit in gaza saying that the war is going to last for many more months because the goals they're trying to achieve, she says, well, necessary or not easy, given the complexities on the ground from the thank you very much for that home. this on who to the days is live and occupied east. jerusalem of both is, randy ami and his ball are intensifying. attacks across the board of 11 on as very as tried killed at least 3 civilians and been to bail and southern 11 on wednesday . a 126 has bella flies was, and 11 is very someone does have been killed so far as well as 27 lebanese and is very civilians. on the hush incentives this report from southern 11 on or just after midnight. the end is really what plane struck this sort of a 3 story building. this was a 3 story building and actually this is what's left of it. 3 people were killed and usually what couple,
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abraham bessie and his wife should work on his brother ali. but all here, this adds to the number of civilians killed and 11 on since the beginning of the tension. and after the war over here to the i don't goes to a 25 people. i'm the add a strike, a significant for the fact that it's the 1st time that this town of vintage base is being hit since the 2006 war in 2006. vintage bid had um, an important uh it was very significant in the context of the was in i'm the fact is that now that is, it puts in is really war planes are targeting residential areas in differently been east villages and towns close to the border. so as we can see before coming up and can show us this house was in the middle of a residential area, no doubt, and such as mason jump out and market back for a kid a little bit. the team
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a close to the board is what is really well, planes are caught and police actually targeting thousands of even very far from the board the such as the jeep sheets yesterday and to lead. that's all like 1718 kilometers. maybe less more from the border. this is just the situation here. the smell of product can be smelled to this moment. we can feel it. and the fact is that this area is now becoming a complete tours on it's becoming very dangerous, very of this key to go around with the fact that you're always anticipating and it's really drawing as we are right now. filming we can hear the sound of these really drones many drones in the skies and these drones are on and ready to launch rockets just like in, in several areas around soft live in, on from vintage bed ali hush. and i just, yeah. and is ready, minister benny gaz has been speaking about the situation and 11. all. let's take
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and listen to some of what he said about some big wood. it's a full, the situation on israel's northern border demands change, or the stop watch for a diplomatic solution is running out if the world and the lebanese government don't act in order to prevent the firing on israel's northern residents. and to distance has the law from the border. adf will do it. as bringing full raja is hasan imagines, professor of pay studies at the university of bradford. thank you very much for your time. how concerning and benny again, since comments about the lebanese border, especially given that all those writing leaders have said some of the things since october, the 7th to i think, to 11 and it has the potential to be a major. so another conflict, so far as has not seen the seems to be effort, so somebody is really and on the side to keep it relatively quiet. the problem for the drain is, is that if you something defines this has to block, does stage multiple rockville attacks. then the right is rand is essentially won't
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be cool to house and that have to decide whether is it going in a major way while they are very on like to do, is to put troops on the grounds. and so some level of it, any numbers, they found that extremely difficult in 2006, they very unlikely to do it. now. the real question is whether they decide to go with a major as strikes, which you gave is what they did in 2006. but generally speaking, the but kind of all the fighting is really what is expect to them. what they plan just done or is that a doctrine, it goes back right to 2006, the here is a district. so it's a bit rude. whether use, overwhelming falls really almost to pulse the leaders, whoever they were to do system what they were doing. and that's really what is happening now, and garza didn't be and so the war is likely to call for some time because it is res. i'm not, in any sense being held back by the united states. so or any other state. the one other thing to address that these really,
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governments in his comments published is using this doctrine as the populace impulse and most his rate is. and this goes right back to, to, to uh, october the 7th, because the impact on the israel of southern loss of security had a very big cycle for the impact on the whole country. and that is essentially one of the reasons why they're continuing with this kind of wolf that, well, that's to that, to close is that within the traded government, you have a pretty hard line government any way you haven't, depending on suppose for essentially pro site to that and almost fundamental religious people in to patches from there. absolutely determined that this will, must go to completion and how much must be destroyed. and many of those things that you cannot destroy an idea, but that is not counting very much within some sectors of is ready for the most. and i do want to talk more about that in a moment, mr. rogers. but if we can have a close that take
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a closer look at the situation and guys of the laces developments and at how this was force needed or would have gauze as population from the homes earlier this month. that is where the army published a map divide and gaza into zones telling palestinians where what quote, face evacuation areas are located. more than 85 percent of gauze people displaced most of living in the conditions in the south and central gaza was really strikes, have killed hundreds of people. now, tens of thousands of people are moving to the south and does offer that's become the most densely populated area and the strip that you and says on average, more than 12000 palestinians, a crammed into one quick killer mesa of land. going back to pull voyages in bradford, why does as well issue evacuation? what is when people can't follow them because of the conditions on the ground and
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they don't trust them because israel bombs so cool. say phones it's very difficult to understand why this is happening. one has, i suppose to full back on what is the bounces randomly conducted in the circumstances. and it's a sudden it's all good. so the wars prove extremely difficult. foley is ready to defense forces fine. take this salt to counter grill account pain in a poly chapters of an area is extremely difficult and costly. and i think the results of that there's a much stronger tendency to use. overwhelming tools is built on like, what's happened with the americans and pictures from the french in uh, in syria and 0. it's not all happened is that different from what the russians did in pulse of ukraine. way you cannot defeat an enemy by conventional means, and no other words counts. it really means you have to try and suppress the any kind of support that that group has. and that means you're going to attack with leadership in the sort of in directly leadership that is of the how much in this
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case. and the belief is that monitor actually makes them just fixed. it also says that the parents to and the other person who risks the, any kind of insight on israel, it makes these regular cells inevitably feel safe. but human costs are huge and these red is know full well, they have limited time before international opinion. so and so much against them that even the united states will come in and the century say you have to just is they from the national state? do you think the united states as pushing enough pressure on as well to contestants operations in gaza? it says in the saying it is, but is it, it doesn't seem to be uh nothing when it has to accept slips. uh the by the administration in itself is in a quandary because it knows full well. because if it ran, it goes very hard for these really government to go much. all does it to just says with your bank account to do that, cause i have very big electronic applications for before coming presidential
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election would have to goes in detail than that. but the said they've got a good indications, but that is one of the things that just wondering by that there's no doubt a tool that the americans of the only state. so it could actually rain in the israel of the present time. and that would take some doing, but then you'll have security numbers and supplies going into his rail almost day by day. so it's in a position to do so. one moment has tremendous, tremendous. randy, perspective this has to be done. it has to be done now. and while you may say your trying to avoid low supplies, the practices we see is that it's not actually happening. that is poor rocha's, a mattress, profess of pay, studies at the university of bradford. it's been great to get your expertise. thank you for your time. the still ahead on useful. 7 and now that is really rate and the occupied westbank 6 palestinians, a cove sooners of held them to cut them off to end is rarely drawn strong on
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a refugee camp and amidst the dock. this a glimmer of her teachers volunteered. ticket costs of children has been out of school for a 22 days, the the hello there, let's get going with your weather update across europe and africa. so 1st things 1st, the big picture, few showers. we can trace out from bordeaux in france right into vienna. in austria, let's go to the northwest, still a legacy of showers and wind across the islands of ireland in britain. but this is a south west spree, so it's pumping in warmer air, blended. we're shooting for a high of 12 degrees on thursday. this will also pushing snow to scandinavia, so oslo, stockholm helsinki, looking to pick up a couple of centimeters of snow over the next little bit. central europe, it is quite so the czech republic,
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we did have some extreme flight advisories in play. i suspect those will be dropped on thursday and a pretty stellar forecast in southern turkey on thursday. temperature is in the twenty's. same goes for cyprus, but for the other end of the mediterranean, rain is coming in off the atlantic right into northern portugal to africa. we go whether it's in play for algeria and north central areas with this patch of what weather is here potentially could be bad, but not seen in comparison to what we've seen in the eastern side of south africa. with storms here, johannesburg saw about a month's worth of rain just the other day and quite a helping of rain into central mozambique and some bob way. we could see 300 millimeters of rain or more over the next little bit, the. the frank assessments to the problem is that it is there is allowed to be outside of that. and so it's international law. and one of the reasons that should be the is
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the fact that is it and has declared war on okay. parts 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, it is a role rather than the exception for elders not to report child abuse to search kit, and it keeps the protects the users for years and years. so no one's ever told me that it wasn't my fault. fault lines investigated, state laws in the us that can lead to child sexual abuse and religious institutions going on punished secrets of the clergy on the just
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the the, the watching, i'll just say, i mean is withdrawn. and the mind of our top story is the song, police 20 palestinians, so they killed and is really attack and southern gaza near a hospital and gone by the palestine, but present society. thousands of people are injured. it comes as real steps off that's offensive in central and southern gaza as really ami has issued evacuation orders for a vast areas of central gaza, including oh my god, the refugee camp is told palestinians to dodge a bit of a lot, which is sort of south the u. s. has about 61000 already displaced. people are effective. this one has returned to bodies of 80 palestinians. it says were killed and fighting in the northern parts of the gaza strip. they've been buried in
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a mass, grave and rough light in the south, and even more to poles. this is the find a resting place for 8, the palestinians in another mass engraved in gauze, and his ro transferred the bodies to authorities in gaza via the cause of asylum. crossing the truck, carrying the remain, making its way through the streets of russell to the cemetery. i believe those are slowly lowering them down the we received to contain that with several people inside some complete, entire quote, susan, the others dismembered somewhere really decomposed, but we can't open the container because we are in a residential area. we move to contain it directly to the graveyard. we will document all the bodies and find a case against these ladies on charges of all crimes. many of the bodies are badly
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decomposed. the many and apparently they are around a t people inside, but we were unable to open the container because of the strong smell and to avoid spreading diseases in the area of the roof. a health emergency committee save attempt will be made to identified them later if possible them. i've loved it. i just thought it the committee has been informed about the bodies that arrived to the car. um i was so i'm crossing the committee, received them and we'll buried them in this mass graves. volunteers link to hand and came to pay their final respect. another mass of graven, yet more palestinians whose names may never be known. their identity is lost in a wars with unimpressed advantage. this tall, tiny mcmullin was just the rough uh, southern gaza funerals are being held in the occupied westbank for 6 palestinians that were killed and in his room drunk stripe on the new shops. refugee kept me a told cut, i'm sitting soldiers,
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preventive ambulances from reaching the sides. is there any forces also detain 14 palestinians across the occupied west bank on wednesday? the youngest very man has been jailed for refusing mandatory service and protests against the war and gaza. when the tree service is compulsory for most jewish is raise and the country is highly militarized society, those who have a few, this risk being labeled as traces lower con, report from occupied east jerusalem violence. what so violence? these are the words of tell minute and 18 year olds from tennessee who is believed to be the 1st person to refuse this really military service in protests against the war and going to get the of a successful man. i'm entailed. how show me a military base and i'm refusing to enlist. i refused to be part of the war and gaza. i believe slaughter will not solve slaughter if you'd like to sub 30 days in
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prison instead to to by small but very cool crowd. so who can be cooled up service? well is ready to use, but also minority trees as the case of communities conscripted at the age of 18. men, besides for 2 months and women for $24.00. in the case of a national emergency or war most can be recorded as was office and they can be up to the age of 40 or even above. 150000 people are in active service and 360000 reserves will cooled up to the war and goals of making it. israel largest mobilization refusing conscription is a criminal offense, and israel a good lead to weeks in prison on a criminal record. white script, say the military officer officer, this is a punishment immediately once everybody, some jo, they've been caught up for service again in this sense. this is the price that's gonna happen many times leading to the preston spending time in and out of jail.
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laura con elders era occupied east jerusalem ones full of students. schools in the gaza strip and i filled with displays, people showing for food and water. but one that has decided to start teaching again despise being displaced himself on his own school being destroyed, come a letter. nick has more so the less than many adults have. yes. then when displace children in rough uh, southern guns that crowd together in a make shift classroom settings. and they could apply that. we have a right to education just like all children in the world with the mental right to education. it has been 81 days since we've been to proper schools. we've had enough to hold off the un estimates at least 275 schools have been destroyed and dozens more damaged by israel's forming campaign. even though in the international schools are granted special protection not exempt them from being
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targeted greenville or conflict. the one still standing, a full of displaced families. the children's teaching stark, miami has also been forced through his home, his former school destroyed. but he's determined to not you these young mines and the data and how to behave. and so that's a lot since the wall sconces adult children who upset faces a pale that's sad about the damage, the destruction, and the pain that they seen. we thought we to the mountain and creative back to wanting to see it. so we started with games. and when we suggested classes in the tense, the like the idea and then they developed a passion for it. the school year has been suspended in gaza as it's really a tax and repeated force displacement make formal education or busing possible. so these palestinian children can do and that's like, oh, does era still ahead on algebra opposition?
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support has take to the streets of the democratic republic of congo. as frustration grows over a distribution of general election, the news
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the let's take a look at some of the days of the news now and us secretary of state antony of lincoln has met with mexican president andras manuel rufus overdue, the talks and mexico city and to address border security challenges and tackle searching migration. more than $10000.00 migrants have cost data in recent days. launched into the southwest in states of texas in arizona. a correspondence of
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following the story from mexico and the united states, an employment for here from she had baton c, he's just north of the board, an equal pos, texas. the 1st, let's go to juliet gaudy. ah no, she's live for us and mexico, se, se, and president overdose saying that the us should be offered more support julia. and what does he hoping for as well before going into the meeting this morning meeting is still ongoing by the way, but before going in the president of mexico and that is not one, nope. is that what i thought was very clear that his government would not be up fresher, into doing something are running. it's mike or immigration policy, any other way than how they think is right. and he has said before, and he said it again today that he doesn't think any form of containment of migrants reaching the us border is going to be the solution. he doesn't think that's applying any kind of force or using the armed forces will bring a, a long term less than solution,
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which is not to say that on occasion the mexican government, throughout his term his, his presidency, hasn't done just that. but the truth is, it has been proven to be a long term solution because the numbers of migrants reaching the border has only continue to grow. so he says that the us needs to provide more aid specifically to the countries in question that bring that are the source of the largest numbers of migrant ponder as what them all the and most recently cuba and been as well. that specifically when it comes to cuba and venezuela and little has said it's imperative for this conversation to move forward in any kind of effective way. for the u. s. government to improve its diplomatic relations with both of these countries on whom there are very important economic sanctions, essentially, which obviously would create a situation where more and more migrants have to leave the country in order to you know, have a be able to survive really in a lot of cases, so those are the specific things that the president of mexico said before going
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into the meeting and has said in general about the immigration debate that the only last and solution is really through attacking the root causes of migration. julia, thank you for that, julie going on and live in mexico city. that's broken. she have photography, he's drawing his life from eagle, pos and texas. a lot riding on this for the bite and administration was blinking, looking to achieve at these talk. see how just to get rid of the pictures. got rid of a pictures of thousands of men, women and children stranded in a field in texas, especially during i'm election. yeah. that it went through by the root causes of us foreign policy of the sanctions in general. meddling the causes these mass migration, so that we have it's very sort of able to find the pressure of the next in government into removing as many people possible from the northern border. so the south of mexico is as long as it's no longer for us. it's probably even though obviously us ibex here,
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but i'd rather have international legal obligations when it comes to asylum. and it's very much of a similar way that the buyers and is trying to get this off the agenda for the election in washington. so he has a very similar approach. he's talking to the republicans, look, i'll do a deal all except pressing down on the side of the policy all except for the, for the patients just stop, stop talking about basically the election. yeah. because the republicans do you want to talk about this and election? yeah. so that's why there's some skepticism about whether he will get a deal. but what by the saying is, look, you sort of get all i have to do this through his life because yeah, we will support ukraine and, but they weren't supposed to create military funding. and that's i do this. so i have to do this and he's trying to play about game. but actually what's happening is he's not getting a deal with me on the border. he's not getting interesting ranging his democratic bass even further. and while everyone on the southern border saying this fight is pressuring the mexican president, he's had to do a deal with the right wing republicans. so that's why the search again, because now we'll never as far as back in said next year, who knows? then if biden's ready to crack down on it's international legal obligations on immigration, she have thank you for that. she have
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a time say for the view from eagle pos and texas. and andrew rodman is the director of the mexico institute at the wilson center. he says there are many challenges facing us, border officials, when you think about the movement of people in migration, there are question, poll factors and, and certainly one would be exactly that fears that there's going to be a crack down it. so people need to move quickly, that's going to drive people who as, as your prior report known, and people who can't afford iris smuggler. but it also drives this modelers and, and looked at the end of the day. the smugglers are business people and they're essentially telling potential customers, you know, act. now, while you still can. so you see these eps in closing. any time there is a concern about a crack down, you see increases, and then you see kind of a now one of the challenges, of course, is that a lot of the people are in fact economic migrants and, and so they're, they're not going to be able to present
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a compelling case that they are being persecuted. and so one of the challenges when the, when the migrants arrive, of course, most of them now are, are walking right up to guards and saying, i want a plane asylum is that they have to be processed. and that process is lengthy. the backlog is, is i need to on 2 and a half 1000000 cases. so what happens is people who say they have a claim of are claiming asylum because they have a legitimate fear or persecution are processed. and that generally means broiled into the us, particularly if they're traveling with small children who can only be held for 20 days. the phase 198 people have been killed in central nigeria and attacks on remote farm and communities. another 300 was injured when gunman torched houses and destroyed property. fidelis and bar reports from both cos. this is the whole community, is that a community came on the top sunday evening about 5 pm local time. and it is one of these,
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several communities that come under multiple attacks by government and in this area is relatively quiet visitors. some of the communities has been very quiet. just very few people. and some of these communities you only see young man who are just keeping vigil and trying to solve it, what is remaining of the community in the community. and then the women and children have been sent out for safety reasons. so that's the only the young man not able to you that confront any form of a tech to come into the village or to have service. some of the things you know that the remaining. and here in this compound, you can see people's houses have been funds the roof, the style, and also are the valuables in the house. we also, we can't really see anything that has been established in this particular compound rights here. you can also see somebody's card that has been actually bunch though, you know, as a result of the attack. this is also repeated several of the communities that were visited. i mean some of the community so quiet. in fact, we have to have to make
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a diesel and one of the villages because shortly after we arrived there, we understand. yeah, you know, we're given a security signal to leave shortly after that, we understand that to some of the suspected attack of invaded the village. so we have to leave right now. government is saying that they're going to deploy more security to ensure the safety of the, you know, the cost of the area to enable residents to be able to come back. but some of those who have spoken to who are being taken to at the time is that saying that they're not to show how safe it is to do it on any time, soon. fidelis. and by how does your book us sent you an idea to several people have been wounded in the democratic republic of congo and confrontations between police and supporters of the political opposition. there's been an ongoing unrest since last week. selections, which were mon, by delays and concerns of a credibility. catherine story was at the demonstration of the capital control. so
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intense moments at these opposition party headquarters in can show us some presidential candidates have reilly. the support is to reject an extra results which are being tallied by the electoral commission. police harder on the area. a few young man wants to stage a march on the streets. the no one is above the low. we in front of the cars, he's supposed to protest, but it's why the police are supposed to be here to protect us. if they are here to attack us, we will resist to defend ourselves. this has been going on for a while. police have been trying to arrest us. some of the protesters who are in that building is a 2 headboards this matthew for you presidential candidate. several people including police offices, are injured in the confrontation. fine and the lease mind comes out of the
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building, waving a white flag. he has a message for the police. the organizes want a choose so they can take the injury to hospital martin for you and who has been inside the whole time. he says secuity for see, use live with that, and this is not an eviction anymore. accept the election. and when next it is coming from the opposition support to see this is just the beginning and they won't stop until the voice is all hard patching. so all the 0 can shesta demonstrations have taken place in the audience. he knows capital against economic reforms. bolton by new president harvey and malay las, we can vouch 300 measures and rapidly deregulating the economy. on tuesday, he's 55000 government employees, monica yaki of has more from when aside is, this is the 2nd protest,
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the president have you heard me lay is facing in just 15 days. and the government people here are protesting or protesting against the privatization of state own companies. they're protesting against the changes that he wants to make in the labor legislation, making it easier for companies to fire the workers. they're upset with the fact that he wants to reduce subsidies and basic services just such as gas, electricity and public transportation. prices are going up and people here say that they will stay in the streets until they can convince congress. or the supreme court will know this decree. now, president relay on this, on the other side, has taken a very firm stand. and he says that there is no other way. there is no money in the country. and that if the congress does not support him, he will submit his measures to the people in a plebiscite. monica, you're not, you,
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of all just sarah went outside. it's tom now for a look at the sports headlines with santa awesome. i'll go to the top of the english premier league when they faced west time on says they go to the side with us at christmas for the 2nd successive season. but they are now 2 points at behind, livable off to the reds victory against burly artis, as says the situation there in reminds him of last season of he believes the season is even tougher with tom on some good form. having won 5 of their last 7 days. if you see me though his eyes, there was a really good feeling to have the chance to be at until the primarily creates an understanding as well. how competitive it is that even these more competitive allows you to more difficult as, as you talk, almost face brightened as they attempt to move up to the top 3 the manager and the post to cool glue says that he expects a tough match on thursday talking i'm have 13 in
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a row and have school in every permanent game so far the season, bright. and meanwhile, i have only one to the last 12 matches and have yet to keep a clean sheet. if they do, when it gets settled, back to this database side, suppose can go level and points with the place. aston villa. this is probably the toughest slave competition in the world. and we can be easy to sean a life from doing anything. and it's 2 different buddies, is that so now that i thought i had a man on the remaining, but yeah, you can tell that he's he's pretty determined to do things. he's on why and um, and i do provide a different challenge from a lot of other clubs in the wind. i that like the detroit pistons have broken the record for the longest single season losing speaking in the history that defeated the brooklyn. that's it means they're not lost at 27 games and there was a record rushing back to october. the overall reco says that 28 set by philadelphia 76 is
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a back in 2015. we've gotta stay together. uh right now is the easiest time to as a stand off and be on your own. but we need to lean on each other and to tell you to push each other, hold each other account with whatever now. and it's a matter of when not, if for alexander was sick as he dreams of becoming the 1st undisputed heavyweight will champion since 1999. and the newest was the last man to achieve it and will say, we'll hope to do it when he comes up, it gets types of fury with the fight due to take place. and we are on the 17th of february, a may a show, a gully. well firstly is not if i, when, but when i, when not. secondly, yes, when i go to sleep, i imagine myself boxing then my hand raced high. i simply believe that i can win and he's always full. it's headlines that can get more on our website. alda 0 adult
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