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missy that makes every international story local at heart. i will give you that host of the take a daily news podcast powered by the local reporting boundaries here. find us where ever you get your pod cast. the desperation and grief in southern gaza as on his radio strike on the rock. so it destroys homes and kills at least 20 hello. i'm darren jordan, this is obviously are a life and also coming desperately from the un wanting. the 40 percent of gauze as population is facing the threat of thomas is really ministry rates. the home of an election of taco following us, stopping at a check point near occupied eastern was
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a main, becomes the 2nd us state to disqualify donald trump running to the front of the on his ready asked for, i guess it's a residential building and southern gaza at least 20 people were killed in the attack of the q 8 hospital in rafa. and expand has a detail frantically taking and hoping for any sign of life. this young girl pulled from the rubble injured boss of life, meaning displaced palestinians like hood, with sheltering in the building in rough time. when the is rarely striking it, they have come here seeking safety and steed they've been, they've digging through debris to be loved ones. many have found only bodies. those who survived, who have rushed through days crowds to the nearby quite the hospital bus with
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dozens injured meaning hit to be taken to other facilities such as the use of a low joe hospital and be some good that was in front of me. i see 5 did bodies of children, some are below the age of 3. the other 2 are $5.00 and $7.00, also for women. and one of our physicians doctor assigned me about that. in addition, 5 others that being transported to us from the community hospitals, which is near the targeted area. and we can only ask, where are the so called safety zones claimed by israel's occupying army? where are the safe zones? they claim to be safe to which they directed people. the united nation seized the remove and 657000 displaced palestinians seeking refuge in southern gaza. most living else on the streets in rough. and for those who do find buildings to seek shelter and many like this one as soon targeted and is ready,
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it strikes and collapse over its inhabitants. alex bid, which is here, hold up in other attacks across gauze, most concentrated in central and southern parts of the territory target. as soon as the latest from rough, the attack had cut in one of the areas that considered to be very densely populated, incidental roughly. and this is one of the most bloodiest attacks that it took place today in this area was designated as a save soon. but mean, meanwhile, meanwhile, these attacks continue in such areas despite all the evacuation waves that had happened earlier today to roof, which becomes very overwhelmed with evacuation. and long as long as these military campaign had been expanding to reach are rough as well. in terms of the military strikes, the majority of hospitals inside garza strip had become out of service due to the east, very unrelenting plumbing, and also to the expansion of the military ground operation. inside garza,
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they have destroyed and the majority of hospitals in the north central areas of kansas city. and now the situation is big assess it facing even in the north. as a very limited number of the hospitals are still operating right now, and they are struggling also to keep providing treatment for thousands of presidents as now we're talking about only 3 hospitals. right now is rough. i keep operating on know, providing a treatment for around 1000000 palestinians, especially with the more evacuations that are taking place from time to another, to reflect so completely the situation that is very di, uh, around 2 sides of the hospitals. uh inside garza had become completely out of service and if the situation becomes a way it continues, there is there any change. took place in particular in the south of the directory to mitigate the medical crisis situation day by day will get much more excessive.
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pay to then difficult as there are more, there is more pressure on the medical teams and hospitals to keep providing medical treatments waiting to die in one of the goals. those last remaining hospitals. steps to your ins assistant, his patients seeking treatment in the territories shut to medical system. relentless is ready for abutment and the dwindling supplies. mean there are no longer any functioning of hospitals in northern cause. there isn't enough split on just a few to run generators. step down into lasers, and according to you on a, at least a 1000 children have have their lives and to tell you to be down and i've been to the north. i was in the hospital just a few days ago where the health work is back on to even do the basics anymore. so you have rooms invested by flies. you have people who will die of injuries,
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that should not be killing people. lead up just hospital is of the better than with patients so much this just now use to house the internet, the trickle of faith coming into gone. so not nearly a met just for the severity of the health care crisis. we have some medication where you don't have like the village to choose which, which one is the best to lose what they thought it's available. but after the save didn't, you don't have the best option for the vision. so we lose bit old medication which can cause scientific closing motive lead, think with the heart of the patient that other than tell them otherwise she would leave him, would like suffering from being in the south. another way you've looked into it arrived at hospice, a rating at 3 times its capacity to struggling with the same shortages as the leak in the north trying to help the police palestinian families from kansas city. seated israel's evacuation for the move itself needs
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to be so the that we were sitting and eating when we found something falling over our heads, none of us are him off numbers or anything. i wish we hadn't come to con eunice. i wish we'd stayed and got the city there are wounded here and there are wounded there. i wish we had just stayed in kansas city. hospitals in the south are the only ones that are still partially functioning, even carries any as well as expands incremental, defensive politics from the palestinian ready prisons. society tends to move on that as the jump. cortez went talking to it this week. within the schools, doctors are forced to step over buddies as they rushed to the next patients, hoping that some will survive. while the cool yachts of the hospitals have become a perio science place of morning. and instead of being a place of feeling topic of
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a zoom out just a rough, rough off in suffering, carson, hundreds of people have been taking part in a pro peace rally on the streets of tennessee eve. the demonstrators are quoting for an immediate end to the war and gaza. it's been organized by standing together that's across roots organization, including jewish, and palestinian is rainy citizens. down here on thursday, hundreds of youngest riley is attended, another rally, and navy can, i cetera. in western listening to mon and the government, to more to secure the return of captives being held in garza. the protest is set 1000 a march from to leave on sunday. israel says that i'm still holding a 129 captive taken on october 7, 3 captures, limits taking the cube, buys ready for his edit this months. what level is, what's happening on the streets as well as war cabinet was supposed to have been meeting an official, joins us live now from occupied eastern wisdom. and so that will,
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cabinet meeting was cancelled short notice was telling us that a well, let me tell you what they were going to discuss. first of all, on the agenda was the idea that as a deal being drawn up by the egyptians exotics name americans for an exchange of captives, those being held in guys and those being held in a fairly prisons at the moment. now there's been a lot of pressure on benjamin netanyahu to push forward this idea even spoke to the families of those who are being held captive just a few hours before the war cabinet was due to can feed and said that things are ongoing. you couldn't discuss them in detail, but the where things in motion. the 2nd thing that we're going to talk about was guys of the, the after know upon the, we've had from shouldn't bet the internal intelligence agency from the israeli army and others putting pressure on the prime minister to discuss about what happens. and guys of the day after the war and he apparently was going to push ahead with his, remember the americans have been talking of the need for a plan for this as well. but he cancelled it right to the last minute. he decided
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that this wasn't going to happen in the war cabinet, wasn't going to discuss that. so what was the problem? the problem was benjamin netanyahu. his own coalition member presently have smoked, which is the leader of the probably one of the far right parties in the coalition. and he doesn't want to talk about what happens to the after he doesn't want to talk about an expanded role for the palestinian authority. the way the united states has been talking and he certainly doesn't want to talk about how much money it will have to give to the palestinian authority and what they will have to do in gaza. and there's the possibility, of course, he has talked about israel being there for an extended period. so benjamin netanyahu aware of that was this pressure from his cool listen partner aware that this could split, the government decided to say the war cabinet is not going to talk about this today . so cancel the meeting and state. he's going to refer it to the broader security cabinet, and that meeting will probably take place some time on tuesday, but it shows the internal pressure that benjamin netanyahu is on the. this isn't just about fighting the war and guys a,
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this is all about fighting to make sure that his government survives, and he remains as prime minister. hello. thank you. as for 2 people had been wounded in a stepping, i've talked to on his way to check points near altar bodies, jerusalem. the alleged assailant was shot dead by his writing forces at the scene is randy ministry then? right. the village attack us home in the neighborhood of a trip. i'll look about an occupied east jerusalem if any many trees been carrying out rage and multiple cities across the occupied west bank. the sources of storms ramallah numbers to call them kalki and hebron classes broke out in several locations. some palestinians had been arrested. need to abraham joins us live now from ramallah. anita so these is ready. raids are pretty much on nike. collins now took us through what's gonna happen and data. it's just noisy and daily occurrence, as you say, just a few minutes ago. these really forces i've left a mighty refugee camp after the arrested one person and left. but there are car
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into more than 26 people in a village near. i'm a le cool did a bull massage who have been detained by these really forces. now when we talk about those numbers, on average, we say that these really forces have been driving thing up. it's almost around $58.00 palestinians, but when we see them going and arresting large numbers and one village, it's huge. what is done as a way to investigate and to talk to people, they round them up, they put them aside. they start investigating and interrogating them in sometimes very difficult conditions as reported by those people after they are released. now, while these really forces say that this process aims to gather intelligence and talk to the palestinians to see who they want to get the rest of their not posted is would tell you. it's a way, as we'll slowly defies its occupation. it's a way to show forces, so we to remind palestinians who has the upper hand,
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who has the control over the occupied westbank. and so basically instilled fear amongst the population that if they were to oppose politically the occupation and it's wrong doings, then they're going to be consequences when it comes to them being arrested and put in jails. oil in old, we're talking about those rates that are happening all across the occupied westbank that also results sometimes in injuring and killing palestinians. now we're seeing those rates happening on a daily basis, not just during the night, so pa students would tell you. it is one of the largest manifestations of these really occupational. alright, that need to abraham live 1st the in ramallah. anita, thank you. what time for salt break here and i'll just hear about when we come back, the youngest riley is resting prison and a criminal record for a fuse to take part in compulsory military service. on the 2023 bounce back. that didn't happen on picking china as luck, lost her recovery from the well strictest carpet, 19 locked. it's more than that to save us
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the the looks like we'll see some more storms across saudi arabia. everyone come, let's pinpoint exactly where this is going to happen. i think through central areas, western saudi arabia, there's been storms in both medina and mecca. i think we're going to see a repeats on friday as well. highest level alerts issue for that rainfall in western saudi arabia could get striked with a few showers and re on, on friday with a high of 22 degrees. otherwise, this wind blowing down from a rock so still a breezy day for us and go high. and i think we'll see a bit more cloud cover on friday to central asia. we go while the temperatures have come crashing down in certain minutes. dance capital ask about just 10 degrees is this front has ruled through, so we do have some snow up against the foothills of the himalaya as well. is it con,
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picture in turkey? a plenty of sun to be found here. 10 degrees in is symbol, but had solved on talia on the eastern mediterranean, you're going to come in at 20 degrees for friday. it's quite pitcher also for the top end of africa. so let's move on to the central africa. and of course, there has been some deadly flooding the eastern side of the democratic republic of congo, because a burst of rain here. and we've got basically a fire hose of rain coming into the central mozambique here. wouldn't be surprised if we see about 300 millimeters of rain over the next little bit. it is a tenant of turn for the subject these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of his way, the public discourse and seeing more voices persist,
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sales, calling the way to the listening close covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next, the the welcome back. you're watching, i'll just hear a quick reminder about top stories here. this i'll at least 20 people have been killed in on his radio strike on the rough. i am southern guns of the strong kids, a residential building where despite the palestinians were taking shelter. many of those injured children, 2 people have been wounded in a stopping attack and is ready to check, pointing it occupied these to reset the legs to silent or something to advise really forces which really minutes we've been ranked at the election time. his home
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in the neighborhood of jamal out on hundreds of people have been taking off enough courtesies. riley on the streets of tennessee. the demonstrations are coding for an immediate end to israel on guns, displaced and hungry, punish demands. continue to queue for food in rough people. the side of the situation is desperate view and agencies warning that the entire population of gaza is facing the imminent risk of funding. honey must move before the health available is the small. the demand is a great displays. palestinians it from northern, i'm central gaza q up at the school in rough or in the hopes of being given food, or even just water. the 5 refugee families are staying with us, but now we're refugees. just like them. i don't know what to do with peaceful civilians who have no connection to what's happening and we have children and we can't find no food or water baton. even find a plastic sheet. most of the population of golf that has been displaced multiple
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times in the past few months, leaned with whatever they can carry towards the charities and agents offices or schools and municipal building that have been converted into the temporary shelter . you and facilities are packed full. several times above their maximum capacity for hungry. there's no hygiene, there's no water of the the plan for dying of the cool with their $23.00 of us here with one mattress. i sleep without any blankets, just so my children can have them. un has warned that in the coming months, gaza will phase family in the middle of winter when people are forced to live outdoors, weak and hungry with little access to his tenant patients. conditions arrived for the doctors without borders. warren, that an epidemic is inevitable. and with most hospitals and clinics out of service, when people do fall ill, they will have no where to go, honey, my mode,
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all your data, dropbox, southern gaza. but he's really on these latest evacuation, all those couple of vast area of central guns that including the oh my god, the refugee camp where tens of thousands of palestinians of sheltering that being told to move to the block which is for the south. and as in could ari reports, just based palestinians are also being endangered by the terrible living conditions that being forced to injure have listings in gaza. no, our training is really bonds is futile, but it doesn't stop them from towing and had them a boat. we specialize in our home was demolished, and my son was killed. we fled and the bombing lasted all night. we came here from fun, eunice. there was no proper shelter. every time we go to an area at the target us, there was a simon in this and strangers crowd together, intense indebted, but now as the, is really military pushes ahead with its ground assault further north. nope,
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certainly. why did we ask for one thing to stop this war? stop people suffering at any cost? i think it is terrible. children are sleeping in the cold. i brought a disabled girl from i'll put a shiver. the fact that i struggled to bring her here. i was walking all this way with disabled people in children. this is the height of suffering. what? death would be more merciful? how many he said the home screwed up in the form close and blank. they thought they'd be able to return. the un is warning all palestinians in garza are a twist of the time and more than half a 1000000 people are already starving and mothers, children, especially those forced to sleep outside, are vulnerable to hypothermia. it's either death by bombs and bullets or slow that's from hunger in quote, excuse me for how to sleep. now you leave me alone. let me live by that you left me live or kill me. i don't want to see the tragedy of my children when they say they
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want bread and i'm unable to give it to them. all money has run out. there was nothing left. on the brink of despair, these families have been displaced multiple times. and now that they may well be forced to move a gun in the city to 0 or young is there any man has been jailed for refusing compulsory military service? talking with nick as an 18 year old is ready from tel aviv. he refused to serve in protest against the war and gaza. currently, a 150000 people are on active service. 360000 was this, have been pulled up for the war. refusing conscription is a criminal offense and his route and kind of lead to weeks in prison, that criminal record letter. we spoke to sophie o and she's suppose to enlist in these ran the army but, but it's refusing to do so. she said she was against military service before the war and stands by her decision. despite the threats to have safety. i made that
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decision because i refused to take both in the idea of buying into policies of a brush. i'm in a ball type and to be part of this endless cycle of blood should i choose to with you is because there is no meat of those solutions. i'm willing to go blue, and now with the wall this has become more of them then as well. and so my diffuser is more important to me, the name and i choose through the fields in a very popular quade, and hope to which is a very society, especially young people, to show them to, to if everything is an option. and that space is an option, the only option and no one is going anywhere. indeed, the society is an excellent explaining to me the ballistic one and refusing is absolutely nothing except i'm saying, and i am calling them today. so as soon as taking june, i guess, which was so me meant to be late to cuba. and since the role south of the test was involved, the has been shifted to the night and that i was out of the storm. and there was always been a progression of octaves in the car left especially and posting and it was easily
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citizenship but also invited us. so i am willing, but it's worth it because they've been informed me. one person is going to view my loans and they will make them think that it's worth it. and i'm waiting to know the consequences of that. thousands of demonstrators in new york have core for us cease fire and gaza. they held a sign in procession to more than palestinian children killed in garza 99000 children, had been killed by israel since the war began. us ministries as it shut down a drone and i'm to ship ballistic missile 5 by humans who the rebels in the southern red sea attacks come off to washington. impose new sanctions on money exchange services. choose the funding and radian funds to the who sees that was in response to a string of attacks by the rebels on international shipping in the region. who the say they will continue to target ships with ties to israel until it ends the war in gaza. company healthcare center,
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this report from the white house of the us treasury is sanctioning one individual, as well as $3.00 money exchanges that it alleges have helped transfer millions of dollars from iran to humans base to see group and in turn have launched attacks on various shipping vessels in the red sea, now the impact of the sections, the treasury department hopes, will be to shut down the free flow of money to the who these and in turn prevent future attacks. now, this is what the treasury heart department is hoping will be the outcome and also, but there will allow for the uptake of international shipping and trade in a region that has really been stunted in recent weeks. the hosting is, of course, has been back in come off and in recent weeks, as israel has launched its war on gaza at the whose these have been in support of
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home us. and so these attacks have increased significantly the by the ministration hopes that by putting in place the sections they can in turn restore some stability to the region. kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house, the . let's take a look now, some of the days of the news, the us state of maine has pro donald trump from running in the 2024 election primary mains democrats, secretary of state, removed from under the constitution's insurrection. close is the 2nd state to bother form the president from running and the republican primary ballot off the colorado supreme court to the same earlier this month. i'll just it was particular haine has moved from washington dc. so now is 2nd state, the main secretary state comes out and says, donald trump cannot be on the primary ballot. because in this country,
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the states run elections and each of their own constitutions, they have their own laws. so we're seeing very different outcomes. so in main, obviously, the trumpet campaigns us this, they're going to appeal this state supreme court. there's probably going to have to decide whether or not she has the right to do this. we know the michigan supreme court said that they can sit down from has to be on the primary ballot and the colorado stair state. supreme court said south trump can't be on the ballot. so what are the practice proximal implications of this? probably not much when it comes to the primary, even if donald trump is not on the primary about main. quoting polls that according to the math, he doesn't really need main or colorado to get his parties nomination for presidents, possibly a couple other implications. so there are more than 2 dozen democratic secretaries of states if they all take the same path that can make for a very chaotic election. what this means is, is much more likely the supreme court is going to have to take up this issue to decide they're going to look as more states take up this issue and say,
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we can't hold a federal election. if in fact there's different ballots. and every state, so this is how the spring court will rule, not clear, but it does the now even more likely that there were to have to pay the whole, have elda 0 washington, a mexican, then us officials have agreed to work together to tackle a record migration that the shed, buddha mexican president down there is money. a lopez of adult held talks with the us delegation led by secretary of state and to me blinking on wednesday. the countries were run pop efforts to promote legal pathways. attack of the root causes of migration, and we went out on initial relationships with us present. joe biden is really good . he's very respectful to mexico, the north threats of sanctions against mexico. he understands and migration is a phenomenon related to the hallway. and that does a social problem urban police of dismantled traffic in network belonging to a venezuelan criminal gang interested 22 of its members. 60 female victims rescued
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in raids across the police and the city of chicklow police don graves of several women who a method for refusing to take part in prostitution. women from several south american countries have been looted by office of work and through that with enforced into prostitution. venezuela says that will hold imagery x as long as off of the u. k. to put a warship to the coast of diana falling, i bought a dispute between the 2 countries. president nicholas and i do as old at more than 5000. but if you pass now to participate in the exercises tensions escalate to this month, off to voters and then his way and referendum back to move to make a region of guy on to a new venezuelan states of the latter part of the people. it is the rupture of the spirit of dialogue, diplomacy, and peace of the original agreement as announced by venezuela. and it is the threat of the united kingdom against the noble, peaceful but brave people. the people have been as well. we spoke with foreign
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ministers with prime ministers here and there. they are all determined that the yada should stop the arrival of the reasoning ship. but instead they secretly agreed to receive the vessel of the decadent british empire. oh, the western palace official, a joint statement condemning your ron's increase production of highly enriched uranium fonts. gemini, the u. k. i'm the us arrow legend. care on to immediately reverse its production statement comes 2 days off to the international atomic energy agency. released a report saying iran have increased its manufacturer of uranium culture and russia, a sentence 2 men to prison for reciting verses against the war in ukraine. aren't you? i'm comedy and was sentenced to 70 as an ego stuff. back to 5 years and 6 months. both are convicted of inciting hatred of, i'm quoting for activities, reckoning, state security, smell. the chinese government had hoped that 2023 would be a year of soaring post pandemic recovery. instead,
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the world's 2nd largest economy is grappling with a crisis and consumer confidence and crippling debts and it's property sector. and that's making it harder for many young people to find opportunities in a tightening job market. katrina, you report for me patient on a freezing winter night in the james. most people have taken refuge in doors to escape the sub 0 temperatures for 10 symbol is that her jewelry stat at an outdoor market. one of the few vendors left hoping for a few more sales on a good day. she makes just over $30.00 or so for and do not have my income here isn't stable. i can make a bit more in peak season, but now it's so cold, not many people come out to shop, but i have to keep doing it to make a living. during the pandemic can take a break from her career and finance to look after her newborn son. but when she was ready to return to work, i was unable to find a new job who spoke to other vendors who didn't want to appear on cameras, but had similar stories of falling on hard times.

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