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the 70 years accounts have been benefit, no 1000 service this claimant and you're saying you don't have any reports for that . i should just trust that unity often is the cold that used to produce outstanding jen. this them out as the integrity in the pursuit of the . ready the alarms have them see here, this is the news live from the coming up in the next 60 minutes is really sci skilled thousands of people in refugee camps as a to ground forces and fonts in central garza forced to flee, then bombs. israel kills at least 20 people and 73 layers of
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inspections before trucks can even enter. you and humanitarian chief expresses frustration of the difficulties in bringing a to gaza. and main becomes the 2nd us state that is qualified. donald trump from running for the presidency over his role in the 2021 at capitol, attacking the as well as war on policy. and chinese is nearing the 90 day mock and it's from bob mint of the gaza strip remains unrelenting. the un says an estimated 150000 people are being forced to leave areas of central guns that following evacuation orders from these really ministry. at least 20 palestinians had been killed in an strikes targeting homes, needing to say that refugee camp in central gauze. many more people are missing. the majority of the wounded had been taken to
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a hospital in dated by garza health ministry, says the number of palestinians killed in the war has risen to 21300. was moved in cells in gaza and asked why kit a residential building at least 20 people were killed in the attack near the quite hospital and rough, i will expand reports the forensically digging and hoping for any sign of life. this young girl pulled from the rubble injured box of life. the meeting decides to tell us the news, like hood, with sheltering in the building in rough time. when the is really striking it. they had come here seeking safety in steed. they've been least digging through debris, the loved ones, many have found on the bodies those some survived who had rushed through days to crowds, to the nearby, quite the hospital bus with dozens injured meaning hit to be taken to other
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facilities such as the use of a larger hospital and be some good that was in front of me. i see 5 dead 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 the circle, safety zones claim by israel's occupying, harming where the safe zones they claim to be safe to wish they directed people. the united nation seized the remove and 657000 displaced palestinians seeking refuge and 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, it strikes and collapse over its inhabitants. alex bid,
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which is there. anyone for me, joins us live now from russell in the southern gaza. so how do you just bring us up to date with the latest on these is riley strikes on the yes housing we're all in the, in more in depth and destruction across the gaza strip is really mother 3, just a step. stop that stuff. a aerial bombardment and been targeting cities, towns refugee cans across the gusts, or even the empty northern parts of the gaza strip. but as of over night and the early hours of this morning, it's the central part of the gaza strip. came under cuba, aerial bombardment, the thing about refuge account that with my eyes, the and then looks like it are more residential homes were targeted and destroyed, and more people have been killed in those. and massive a are straight. we're talking about at least 35 people who were killed,
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the vast majority of them. how are women and children now? all these people, including the injuries, were rushed to a lot, saw hospital invaded by a 100 already full over well hospitals with extreme shortage of medical supplies and exhausted medical staff due to operate in these unusually difficult circumstances. those who a do not hold those who sustain the injuries are likely to die because of the improper, insufficient medical intervention. as there is lack of, of medical supplies here and rough work people were told to evacuated. we're talking about the early hours of last night where 3 families were sheltering in a residential building, just 200 meters away from the can wait, the cost adult that they were killed inside the residential home. that was targeted by a mass of weak bonds. did that, that that should the very foundation of every building within the vicinity could
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people could feel the shape as the explosion took off a bit $21.00 people were killed again, we're looking at the unimpressed event. the number of children and women, those who were rushed, then took away the hospital where women and children, and were killed that some where a brought into a, a blank is because their bodies were torn, torn apart as of the, the, the effective date, explosions. at other injuries who were also brought to the hospital here, we're transferred to other medical centers across the 5 because this is a small size medical facility and could not take the large number of injuries and did bodies who were brought here at one at one time. this is the situation so far across the gap between what we seen is a pattern within just the past week. and so more bonds, but list on the human atari and a which contradicts the resolution that was past due on security council.
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any thanks. the honeymoon moved in rough uh lets take a closer look at the situation in the central cause of these really issuing and evacuation order covering a vast area, including the as much as the refugee time with tens of thousands of palestinians off sheltering. they're being told to move to dan and by that which is for the south and his hand code that he reports displaced kind of thing is also being endangered by the terrible living conditions the forced to and you have to use in gaza. know our training is really, bonds is futile, but it doesn't stop them from towing. and how dumb a boat we specialize in our home was demolished and my son was killed. we fled and the bombing lasted all night. became here from fun. eunice. there is no proper shelter. every time we go to an area at the target us, there was a, the sermon is in strangers,
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crowd together. intense indeed. but as the is really military pushes ahead with its ground assault further north. no club, certainly. why did we ask for one thing to stop this war? stop people suffering at any cost? it is terrible. children are sleeping in the cold. i brought a disabled girl from, i'll put a ship 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 depth would be more merciful? how many 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 death from hunger, in quote, excuse me,
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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 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. 2 people have been wounded in a stabbing attack and is really check points now reply to easter risk and the alleged to say it was shot dead by is ready forces. at the scene. these randy met a tree, then rated. the alleged attack is home in the neighborhood of japan and look at that in occupied east jerusalem. this is why the prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cancelled a war cabinet meeting meant to discuss the postwar plan for gaza. he's been facing growing criticism from members of his own cabinet over talks for the day off the in
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gaza fall right members of the reading coalition of announce they will be holding their own meeting in protest over the planned exclusion from the discussion. so alan fischer is life worse than occupied at east jerusalem. so allen, to what extent does all of this show that the divisions within these way the government as well as breakdown or what's happened to you? so there's the walk cabinet, which is essentially 3 man a plus the advisors. and a couple of observers, there is the security cabinet which has always been around, and then there's a wider political cabinet. so benjamin netanyahu decided that the war cabinet on thursday, we discussed 2 things. first of all, the exchange of prisoners which is being discussed with, i'm us. the egyptians and the categories are mediating in that. and he told the families of those who are being held captive in gaza that negotiations where ongoing. so this was essentially an update. and then he was also going to talk about what happens to be after the war in gaza. but one of his own coalition
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members, one of the administer who's in his government, said no, look, the war cabinet doesn't do that. it essentially runs the war. what happens afterwards is for the security cabinet, and you need to wait so that we can all discuss it. and bells of the bell as else both which is on the far right of benjamin netanyahu, who's cool. listen. and he is very much on to the palestinian authority, having any role in, in guys after the war. he's also very much against sending any of the taxes that i've been gathered to the palestinian authority as well. so he's dead set against this idea of the war cabinet discussing this on his powers so much. the benjamin netanyahu canceled the war cabinet completely. he doesn't want to risk a split in his cabinet. he does not want to risk a split in his government, and he certainly doesn't want to put the risk his own position as prime minister. and that gives you an insight into how someone who's not in the work cabinet could
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almost dictate what the work cabinet discusses. and now what, what more details that we uh, hearing about this stabbing incident to unoccupied is to was as well that happened to the check point it last night. according to these really are me a 23 year old palestinian mind approached to is really security stuff and stopped the one quite seriously injured on both of them out in the hospital. now the man was shot dead at the scene just a short time later. village went to his home in jerbill moss thought about looking about and essentially run psyched, the house and the rest of his mother, his father, and his sister. now the reason they do this is to pull them in for questioning to say, did you know about this? and if you did, why didn't you tell us about it more often than not. they knew nothing of told about this, but they also run the possibility that the course may decide that because of this
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incident, their house has to be demolished. now the arrest and the host, them a listen. i've been criticized by human rights organizations as collective punishment. they say you can't do this so just because one pass that act you can't hold everyone responsible. you kinda arrest them. you can't demolish the house. but these really still do and the believe the threat of host demolition acts is of the 10 to attacks like this. but of course we keep seeing attacks like this official life 1st in occupied east jerusalem. thank you. now these really ministry has admitted fault for to christmas eve strikes on a refugee camping cause of the killed, at least a $106.00 civilians. a ministry official as acknowledge that the high death toll on the my has the refugee camp and central garza was the results of the use of quotes, improper munitions in the statement. these really ministry says that before the strikes were carried out, steps were taken by the id have to mitigate home to unenroll civilians in the area
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. it adds that a preliminary investigation revealed that additional buildings located near the targets were also hit during the strikes, which likely cost unintended hum to additional uninvolved civilians. to join me now is ask my tale out. he is director of the me to region at the strategic advisory firm, global council, and a specialist on mid least politics. thanks very much for being with us. so we, we were both reported earlier on the divisions within these really uh cabinets over how the war is being conducted and what host will garza is going to look like. how, how much of an issue and is this for? and that's and yeah, right now, what is the cancellation of that meeting? last minute discuss a post war garza, the governance of post on garza. it's been very interesting to watch because it's been a long time coming. and these fishers between the cabinets,
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the work cabinet and the military lead, has been evolving over the last 10 years, as israel's politics has durst further and further to the right of the military establishment. and the political leads have gone further apart. and this is common in any, in any country, but the military lead has grown increasingly uncomfortable over the last 10 years with their not passers by. any means the idea from the army. they are not passports, they're not adults, but they, they understand what strategically is, is important for, for, for israel. but they have been pushing back against the overly militaristic movement at the risk and visions of the civilian government in 2015. the israeli government at the time, wanted to go all out and go. so there was a space of me solve a tax acceleration and we saw the tax from, from us into, into israel. and the defense based on the pm were ordering the army to go in and
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couple how much ranging that is award that the military establishment wanted to avoid. and they have never been interested in going into guys that because they realize that the casualties for the f by d f will be high and the casualties for the palestinians will be high, which will ultimately be problematic for his room to. and this is what's happening now, so it's kind of presenting that and that's and that respect isn't it. but um, if, if we turn to the divisions not divisions now between the us and israel over this we, we know that is that is becoming increasingly problematic because it's also becoming a personal dispute between nets and yahoo and the us president biden. and all of the pressures that he's facing back in the us. yeah. i think they have so by the ministration and the nothing. yeah. whole government has it publicly, you know, the us was probably took the, took
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a bear hug approach initially to this conflict. you know, by them going immediately to, to israel, to attend the war cabinet meeting. but behind the scenes that in the background, there's been a growing frustration on the part of the by that has ministration with the way this was being prosecuted. they have been urging this really is to go into a low intensity phase counter and dirt, insurgency face. and i want to recall the quote from defense secretary lloyd austin, who led us troops in the middle east. and he said that you can have a technical victory that evolves into a strategic defeat. because when you attack civilians in this way, you throw the civilians into the arms of the enemy. you cannot win an account to insurgency war by killing and destroying. and you cannot kill them, capture your way out of an insurgency. so, um they from their experience in iraq, lloyd awesome. the military leads in the us. i don't want israel to meet the
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country to be bogged down in israel because that drugs, the us morally, continues to drug with us morally in this war and hurt americans standing in moral authority world wide on the specific frustration did by now. yesterday was again the finance minister in israel withholding tax revenues from the p a and, and which will help lead to the, to the collapse of the p a. and then further on rest in the west bank. and so the, by the musician was getting really frustrated with, with the conduct of, of, of the war we've been hearing as well, of ongoing discussions about a possible ceasefire exemptions of a flow to the proposal as well that how much this is considering right now we understand what do you think will emerge from that? well, the good news is that no one has refused it outright, but the directions are still waiting for a response. at the core of this is, is,
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is the hostages and, and the, these really still have 100 or more than a 100 hostages in captivity. and from us. and that should really be their objective is getting them out and back into israel. and that's what they should have come to complete an immense pressure on the government to do. but this murderous bombardment that's going on. and the way the enclave has become a graveyard for children. is that the cost purposes without the objective? but you cannot continue to embark and they expect to have an opening to bring the hostages back. so the, the, the egyptian proposal is, is calling for it for a truce, and then a restarting the negotiations over hostages. and we know how these really is approach hostages. from, from previous episodes in 2011, when they retrieved it, actually they gave 1000, i was doing and prisoners back, including those who had committed a violent terrorist attacks against because there's really civilians i so that's
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what the proposal is on the table right now. but it also involves a government co led by the p a on time us. and because of which nathan y'all has said, is a pipe dream. we cannot, you know, we said that the p a amino has failed to condemn its over 7 attacks. so he doesn't see them as, as credible and neither was right when coalition that sits within the government today accept that. so politically his, his, he hangs in the balance and, and approaching these, these proposals right now. hello. good still to, thanks. now the united nations head of humanitarian affairs has express frustration . that'd be slow delivery of aid into gauze up mountain goods as described. 3 layers of inspections before trucks can even enter confusion and long queues, as well as a growing list of items being rejected. he says trucks have been blocked by desperate and hungry communities. it goes on to describe a con, voice, have been shots that as well as delays in check points,
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a traumatized that exhaustive population crammed into a small and small a sliver of land and shelters that have long exceeded their full capacity. aid workers themselves are displaced and killed. he says this is an impossible situation for the people of gaza. and for those trying to help them and reiterated calls for the fighting to stop. and the head of the you and refugee agency and gaza has posted on x. that is rainy sol just fired at an, a convoy as it returned from northern gauze along the route designated by these way, the army, the international convoy nita and his team would not engine, but one vehicle sustained damage. thomas white has reiterated that a workers should never be target in the gaza strip is now reduced to only 8, partly functioning hospitals to treat the wounded thought it was whom reports waiting to die. you will have gone with those last remaining hospitals. steps to
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your ins, assessment of patients seeking treatment into territories shut to medical system. relentless is ready for abutment and the dwindling supplies. mean there are no longer any function in hospitals in northern cause. there isn't enough split on just a few to run generators power into lasers and according to you on at least a 1000 children have have their lives. i'm 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 teeth and do the basics anymore. so you have rooms invested by flies. you have people who will die of injuries, but should not be killing people. at least baptist hospital is of the better than with patients so much dis, just now being used to house the internet. the trick of faith coming into college though not nearly a match for the severity of the health care crisis. we have some medication where
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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 use bit old medication which can cause scientific closing motive lead, think wouldn't harm the vision of other than 10 of them. otherwise she would leave them, would like suffering from being in the south. another way you look 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 these palestinians families from kansas city, seated israel's evacuation, and the move itself the that we were sitting and eating, when we found something falling over our heads, none of us are half off members or anything. i wish we hadn't come to con eunice. i wish we'd stayed and got the city there wounded here and there are wounded there. i
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wish we had just stayed in gaza. city hospitals in the south are the only ones that are still partially functioning, even as well as expanding military fences. politics from the palestinian ready prisons. society tends to move as the jump courses web talk 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 courtyards of the hospitals have become a perio science place of morning. and instead of being a place of feeling topic about zoom out just a rough, rough off in suffering garza the take a look at some of the days of the new stories. now several gloss have been heard in
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the ukranian capital, key of following strikes by russia. dorothy said folding debris, close 5 to a residential building and a warehouse in the city bloss. we're also reported in the west, the city of levine and the northern city of hot coast, after what ukraine officials called a massive combined air attack. i said big is life was in a key of now. so i said what more we hearing on the list of the place, just hudson, the spokesman of the air force. and he said that 18 bottom is i've talked to cities across ukraine. now, as you said, there were explosions, heard here, and keep in fact, we will, will come out by them this morning after the air raid sirens. now that was the, the either the air defense systems of the king or the strikes taken taste. i'm gonna dispense full areas of my head here and the capital chief also, as you said, to meet pro. we've heard from the manager that said that they didn't enjoy the rest of the teams are working now in the western city of la vive again. we had 2 sites
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to hit the and again rescue teams are working to see it through the damage. also, the southern city of odessa was hit and we understand it's a residential tablet suits. and the images of batch on fly in the north parties was hacked and we understand does about 10 sites that what hits the now as an, as you can see from some of those images the, this is sometimes daybreak. and so what happens is that those drones or those massage don't minus you get tough, deep air defenses. but what happens is when they are destroyed in yet the day for you, day b drops and can cause damage. now this just comes days off a lot. ukraine said that they destroyed a russian worship in the 4th time of philadelphia in russian control to try man. but again, yes, the defense is, has the button over the top to here, keep on across the country and there is some damage. all right, that said bank life was there in kia, thanks for that update. a cold in russia has sentence 2 men to prison for reciting
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verses against the war in ukraine. auditorium. come on in, was sentenced to 7 years and giggled. stover to 5 years and 6 months, both were convicted of inciting hatred and courting for activities threatening straight state security in the us states of lane has both donald trump some running in the 2024 election primary over the 2021 attack on capitol hill. means democrats, secretary of state, remove trump, under the constitution's insurrection. close it is the 2nd state to bond, the former president from running in the republican primary bout of the colorado supreme court did the same earlier this month. for electoral college votes are up for grabs. in may, i just need is patsy. calhane has moved from washington. so now the 2nd state, the main secretary of 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. the 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 steady 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 poles and according to the math, he doesn't really need main or colorado to get his parties nomination for president, possibly a couple other implications. so there are more than 2 dozen democratic secretaries of states if they all take the same path that could make for a very chaotic election. what this means 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
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take up this issue and say, 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 try to call him l g 0. washington. the still ahead on as you see it up under attack in the occupied westbank palestinians in you're another nights of is really right. the the all right, let's roll with your weather update across europe in africa for friday and got to tell you you're still gonna feel this thing with the wind in the northwest. so let's go in here for a closer look. especially along that west coast of the republic of ireland. it's not going to be as bad as it has been just about 50 kilometers power and ok. this
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is interesting many spots in scandinavia right at the freezing marks. so as precipitation moves in here, there is a chance we could see about a freezing rain, then we get back into the snow places like also could see 5 to 15 centimeters over the next little bit for central europe are dealing with fog issues and some spots such as, cooler and warmer air mix together and then actually air quality issues in san diego. now for turkey, not much to report. plenty of sun right across the country, not a bad day, and it's stumble 10 degrees for you on friday. other side of the mediterranean, different story, it's adapt a really for the coast of portugal, and for the top end of africa, also not much to reports here, major sketches, shower across the co sign of the gulf is getting here. but to the south, we had seen some pretty big storms in the northwest province in south africa. they're now shifting into the northern k providence and the western cape province. and some of these could be severe. that's rep dates using
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the latest news as it breaks. echo is, is not only concerned about the possibility of low cost and the reason is, worry, take good approximates with detailed coverage less than $2.00 weeks. central office being criticized, behaving more like a number of precedents from around the world to start to bubble. a vast number of small up voluntary groups have sprung, get to big. that zones have the result of fig or organization the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the plugin you're watching, i just need a reminder of off top schools, at least 20 pounds of students had been killed and many more missing officers really asked, strikes and holmes the site at this the g camp and central garza, most of the ones that have been taken to a box, the hospital and the data, but many children. at least 20 people have been killed in an is riley, astro icon rough by and southern, gaza striking
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a residential building where this place kind of thing is with take the shelter. many of those injured or killed. 2 people have been wounded in stabbing attack and it is raining check point me a occupied east to reset the lights. the silent was shot dead, binds writing thoughts. this is why the mitre then rated interest in family members at the alleged attack is home displaced and hungry. palestinians continue to queue for food in rough people that say, the situation is desperate with you and agencies wanting. the entire population of garza is facing the imminent risk of famine. hunting mood reports from all of the health available is the small. the demand is a great displace. palestinians it from northern, on central gaza, q up at the school in rough uh, in the hopes of being given would for even just water. the inside refugee families are staying with us. but now we're refugees just like them. i don't know
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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. we can't even find a plastic sheet. most of the population of golf that has been displaced multiple times in the past few months, lease with whatever they can carry towards the charities and 8 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. we go, no, we're dying of the cool. they're 23 of us here with one mattress. i sleep without any blankets, just so my children can have them. you and has warned that in the coming months, garza was faced family in the middle of winter when people are forced to live outdoors week and hungry with little access to his tenant patients. conditions
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arrived for the doctors without borders. warren, that an epidemic isn't available and would most hospitals and clinics out of service. when people do fall ill, they will have know where to go. honey, my mode. all your data. dropbox, southern gaza is really ministry has continued carry out the overnight raids across the occupied westbank the is there any forces? headstones? romanella, novelist academy oakia and hebron classes broke out in several locations. number of palestinians were arrested any day, but he is live for us in ramallah. so need a, these rays have become pretty much parts of, of, of life in, in the occupied westbank for many pilots. thing is now what focus through what's been happening here of those rates are becoming the daily routine of palestinians
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and they are basically the largest reminder and manifestation of israel's occupation. we're talking about on average, 40 weights per day, per day to different palestinian cities by these really forces. now this morning they have rated to a cities for more than 7 hours each. we've been seeing them raising houses, according to locals. they say that they entered the village of data eval, michelle, and they started rounding up people randomly having these mazda tensions, of people who are blind folded. they were doing what we've been seeing lately as a case of field interrogation field investigations before they had a nice most of them. but people say that those hours amount to a lot of a torture, a lot of intimidation, and someone tells you that this is exactly the reason why these really forces are doing this to kind of in still fear. but also remind palestinians who has the ultimate control, who has the power and who can arrest palestinians at the end of the day. if they
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think about opposing israel's occupation, we're seeing those rates in the field and also in data, but mission and ending with getting reports of is really under cover units entering a side i to few jacobs. so this is becoming part and parcel of palestinians live with on average 58. how this thing is the teen per day. need to have the same life for stare in ramallah. thank you. and is really teenager has been jail for us using to agree to compulsory military service. tells nick, nick is an 18 year old from tel aviv you refused to serve in protest against the war in cause a kindly, a 150000. his raise on active service and 360000 reserves have been called on to fight. refusing constriction is a criminal offense in his will and can lead to weeks in prison and a criminal record. so any a we spoke to sophie or she's supposed to enlist in these, right, the army buddies refusing to do so. she says she was against military service
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before the war and stands by her decision this, by threats to her safety. i made that decision because i refused to say quality and the idea of spite and policies of aggression and a file type in to be filed of this endless cycle of blood. should i choose to review this because there is no military solution at the blue and now in the world that has become more of them then as well. and so my diffuser is more important to me than ever. and i chose that of using 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 that the least equal and refusing is absolutely nothing except in seeing. and i am calling today to say this page in june, i guess which was so me meant to be late to kim. and since the roll out the deposit,
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both involved now has been shifted the night and that i was all of these belong. and there was always been a progression of octaves in the car left, especially as kind of thing. and it was easily citizenship, but also invited us. so am wally. 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 voltage and i'm waiting to and know the consequences of that. of thousands of demonstrators in new york have called for a cease fire in guns, or they held a silent procession to mon policy and children killed in the war. really, 9000 children have lost their lives since the war began. us military says it shut down a drone and an anti ship ballistic missile 5 by evans who the rebels in the southern red sea. the attacks come off to washington, impose new sanctions on money exchange services accused of funding. iranian funds to the hoodies that was in response to
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a string of attacks by the group on international shipping in the region to the site. they will continue to target ships with ties to israel until it ends the war in gaza. kimberly, how could the thoughts 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 face 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,
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but there will allow for the uptick 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 it, war on gaza at the who's these has been in support of hamas. 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 syrian medius. i suspect it is rarely asked bikes on the southern parts of the country, have destroyed an army radar site. near the border with jordan, military and defenses were also activated near the capitol, damascus syrian writes group, says the cities international airport was targeted. israel has struck sites in syria several times since the stopped of the guns of war in western powells. i've issued a joint statement condemning
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a ron's increased production of highly enriched uranium from germany, the u. k. and the usaa urgent rod to immediately reverse its production. the statement comes 2 days off to the international atomic energy agency released or forcing you ron, and increase this manufacturer of you right in the still ahead on august the end of the 2020 is we bounce banks. that didn't happen on picking china's lack less to recovery. and it was strict discovered 19 locked down
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the, [000:00:00;00] the login and mexican and us officials have agreed to co operate on the tackling record numbers. mike wins that the board mexican, the president under manuel lopez. i'm going to do a health talks with a us delegation led by secretary of state anthony blinking on wednesday the ramp up efforts to promote legal ways to tackle the causes of migration. we went to the international 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. venezuela is to hold a military exercise off to the u. k. deployed of worship to the coast of guy on a following a board. a dispute between the 2 countries present. nicholas,
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my daughter has ordered more than 5600 military personnel to take part in the exercises. pensions escalated this month off the voters in a venezuelan referendum back to move to make a region of guy on a new venezuelan state level, florida. they really to, 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 ministers with prime ministers here and there they are, all determined that the yana should stop the arrival of the reasoning ship, but instead they secretly agreed to receive the vessel of the ticket in british empire. oh that too. you don't know the un human rights chief folk, a tuck is urging 9 q and a so i ceased to thoroughly investigate the killing of nearly 200 people by on fight this last weekend. communities in the ball costs area. plateau state are
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still varying the dead related research reports from the capital, a booge of where the government says it is implementing new security measures up on the left known escape from this car when government attacked to the vehicle and set it on fire. others weren't just lucky and the car was born with my studies. i was a cripple to kind of walk. so we tried to escape with some people use i. so the attack us broke the do we it must come upon last hand but survived. and ida, they hit me with the machine, the cutting of my hand. they struck again and hit my lift on. i took more blows down the lift when i pretended to be ideal. god. as communities in north central nigeria buddies, the dead. the search is on for possible survivors. many people are still missing
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after the series of attacks by the president is or the security forces to find the killers when one for many initial appeals, the pin the pin. we now process estimates that your religion, joe, people, degree the price is a testament or humanity, no difference. but law enforcement officials, us attributing to tucker, i'm fighters in the region. the conflict and participate goes by decades. it started this ethnic and religious wireless. what has become more complex in recent years, climate change politics and criminality. adding new dimensions to the conflict. thousands of people have flipped their homes. we have tried to deploy all the thoughts that we'd know including dialogue to be able to resolve. and depending issues that are between the communities,
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it's clear that's not enough to stem the tide of violence, not only imply to state but across the north of the country, as well as leaving this to get to this issue uniform. that's the issue of attack and contact at that place as well. but these are recovered from destroyed villages . people here are worried about retaliatory attacks, which would only add to the cycle of violence and displacement. how many degrees i would use, either as, as russia's full scale war approaches, the end of its 2nd year, the growing concerns about the impact on young ukrainians support organizations are reporting an increase in mental health problems among teenagers. brought mcbride reports from keys for ukraine's children. some too young to understand the war. the snow provides a welcome distraction from the conflict. the older youths. it's a struggle. this konstantin caustic, has been trying to cope with
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a trauma of being forced from his hometown of div. now completely destroyed and tucked away somewhere. i'm very sorry to lose the house in which i grow offices. and for my school, which has gone on for my friends, one no longer run, we're not feeling the friendship we sent, which is not the ending level helped in his recovery by one of ukraine's largest youth supportive organizations. he now helps run group activities for all the young people affected by will. we can show to base to nature that the raw steel reasons to move forward and to make themselves happy and to make the choices. because of course, some of them are really a software in use to pull groups that are also warning about the long term hom, of anxiety and full not being in jude by the young, posing problems they say well into adulthood if left untreated. now these a den jenko is one of the team of train psychology students providing online
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counselor is extra, but they need to support right now. and if we delayed may be too late because they can develop. there is disorders like insight in depression, separate with a recent study by this group showed half of the teenagers surveyed current, they feel some degree of anxiety and with the wall grinding on with no end in sight, only 18 percent said they felt free of stress and truly happy about the future. run mcbride, i'll just say era keeps off the 11 days. on hunger strikes, stubby as opposition leader says she is to wait to join protests against the results of a parliamentary election. hundreds of people have been demonstrating in the castle bel grade, the policy of president alexander, which claims victory in the snap hole held earlier this month, you know, position is alleging for. and once the results are now, the of the chinese government had hoped to 2023 would be the,
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the world's 2nd largest economy, sold off to recovering from the pandemic. instead, it is grappling with a crisis and consumer confidence and crippling debts and it's property sector that's making it hard for many young people to find all put units. he's in a tightening job market. katrina, you reports from beijing on a freezing winter night and aging. most people have taken refuge in doors to escape the sub 0 temperatures. but 10 symbol is that her jewelry stand 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 it be 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. we spoke to other vendors who didn't want to appear on cameras,
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but had similar stories of falling on hard times. 19 or in his own small company. but this is doing well. so he's selling on the slides in order to make ends meet. another were a couple who used to own a restaurant that went bankrupt during the 1010. so they've been forced to make and sell their own bracelets to make a living. china had expected 2023 to be a year of booming, post corbett 19 recovery, but instead economic growth has stagnated. and the job market is titled that it's be decades. there's a consensus that economy is quite weak and the policy response remain quite lagging and insufficient. so on the micro level, when we look at the job market, it is quite difficult. yeah. especially towards the year end. almost every company in the industry, in finance and in housing is trying to lay off more cuz it's especially tough for
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new graduates. unemployment among chinese aged 16 to 24, hit a record high of 21.3 percent in jude. before the authorities stopped publishing figures a persistent crisis in the housing sector, a traditional driver of course, is also way go the economy and people are choosing to save their money. rather than spend it posting domestic consumption. the government insists conditions will improve in 2024 over all the favorable conditions for china is development. i'll waive the unfavorable factors. but until that 10 similar says, you will continue working at this market 10 hours a day, 7 days a week, hoping to make just enough to stay in her family for another day. katrina you out a 0 staging. a tornado caused by storm garrett has damaged pots of great dimensions to in the north of england. people have been evacuated from the town of staley bridge, where gusts have down trees blown off roofs and damaged cause. thousands of homes
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have been left without power for the north in scotland. officials say the conditions show the area was affected by a localized tornado police in australia. so a teenager has been killed by shock off the south coast. boy's body was pulled from the water off to the tack on the yoke peninsula. attacks by shots have killed at least 11 people in the last 3 years. 3 of them since may find out the local sports headlines with center. are awesome, most title hopes have been disrupted as they lost to nail to west time to remain in 2nd place to get to get a he said all types of side we're looking to go back to top, start with the big 35. it was west time opened the scoring so timeless to switch. it is a close, cool, off to v r, to check if the bowl has gone out to play the hammers and made it to nail in the 55th minutes. a former austin will play a cosentino mazda upon with, with his best goal for the club. this is almost made it 3 now
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a last minute penalty you come side, but last must save us and i'll have 30 shots and all but it wasn't meant to be is the 2nd defeats a full mattress. west town are back up to 6 in the face of them and the bill for awesome those north and on the rivals talking to them too. as they were beaten for 2. but brighton joined us. we're going for full straight when in the lead. but they were one down after just 11 minutes assessing to discuss the 2nd goal of the season . so pretty good, right. and had one just to the last 12 going into this for the past and people stick with the side here. a said strike a from the service is to canyon made it. the new switch on the sun had a goal. this allowed before is out, has struck you 2nd penalty of the night to make it for neil. a couple of late, consolation goals for talk to them, but for to remain for breakfast remain in 5th south korea
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has co, children, kinsmen, says he sigh, they're capable of winning the asian cop. they haven't won the tom into a sense of 1960. but clansman has reasons to be confident with the likes of phone human. best use, lee come in and inform wolves to strike a one key sign that headlining their squads their tournament that kicks off against behind. on the 15th of january, i really just believe in the policy leaves industry and theme does it can make it happen because we have so much quality. there's so many good players doing really well. that'd be capable. we are capable of doing this tournament. it takes a lot of work to fix it on a special moment, but it's, it's absolutely doable. great times that pull right here on the delta to as the 22 grand slam champion. we're seeing training ahead of the richmond international,
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atlanta hip injury. so an adult out of action on the tool for almost a year, but he returns it had the plans to feature on the australian open data in january. so it's 7 year old will be on see that for the 1st time i to to a level event since january 2005 and no big deal could, which has also touchstone and australia if he gets ready for the united cup into the world number one we'll aim to win a record break in 25 grass them titles and you'll screen that open represent seems serv yet in the united cup and mix team events that starts on friday. i hope it's not last to be honest. i mean, i always look forward as i said, coming back to australia and you know, i've always felt like i played my best tennis over the years and had a great support. um, so i'm not sure i don't really have a plan that what's gonna happen next. year and kind of taking a season by season and see how far it takes and wells,
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number one is just one sec will also be an accident of united the cop. the actually looks to help team poland to glowing post. well, number one, i was enjoying some stuffing ahead of the time in the full time. grandson champion will be looking to win the australian open title for the 1st time into korea. those are useful is headlines. you can get more on our website all. does there a dot com and on our social media channels? that is it for me, has them think of for this new job, but i'll be back in a couple of minutes with more of the day since they were. the a unique perspective of africans are willing to change the streets because of the sense of urgency that we have. if we don't know more and more lives of voices, you don't often hear trouble. nations do stand with paula spine. it's the same struggle share of displacement,
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