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side is it saves us from our, open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. on how does era, the is there any s price killed? dozens of people in refugee camps as it's ground forces and bonds in central garza, [000:00:00;00] the i'm, has them speak of this is i just need a live from the house or coming up 3 layers of inspections before the trucks can even enter gaza the u. n. c. monetary and chief expresses frustration of the difficulties bringing a to palestinians. is there any price prime minister benjamin netanyahu cancels a meeting of is cabinets after criticism from leaders of alter nationalist policies and his coalition,
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government. and main becomes the 2nd us state to disqualify donald trump from running for the presidency of his role in the capital attack in 2021. the israel's war on pallets the entire trees is nearing the 90 day mock and is fund bama to the gaza strip. remains unrelenting. the u. s. as an estimated 150000 people are being forced to leave areas of central guns off to being told to evacuate by these really ministry. at least 20 police palestinians have been killed in ass, strikes on homes near the new site at refugee camp in central garza. and many i'm missing. most of the wounded had been taken to a hospital did a better because a health ministry says the number of palestinians killed in the war has arisen to
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21300 honey. my mood is life force in russell in the southern gaza. so i need just bring his up to date festival on the latest on these is really strikes so well, we've been the past half an hour, so we keep getting reports of from the kuwaiti hospital as well as the hospital most of the injuries of last night of tax work, rush to edit, transferred for medical treatment. some of these people, at least so far, there are 3 more who have died when the after the sustain a critical injuries that and bring in the number of people have been killed in the tax on and drop a had the residential homework. 3 families with shoulder again and from 21 to 24 people. a majority of them happened to be women and children. and this, this is a quite a particular right now because of the attack happened at a time where a family weren't getting together as we heard of from an eye witness. someone who
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survived a, the attacks with a critical injuries but managed to tell us that they were getting ready in the room . they were saying and bringing whatever they could have collected from whatever food they found in the market. we were about to have some, some food when the attack it happened. but that's the normal of how palestinian of experience their daily and difficult to similar situations took place. and then they'll say right, refugee camp and this with probably the 5th or the 6th dates of ongoing bombardment of the central area. and namely, we're talking about records, you comes in the state. 3 bridge and my as you were more than 35 people have been killed and there is a fear of a growing number of casualties that there's still more people under the revolution with little and hands and no new equipment, no machinery to help. removing the rustles, it's becoming very difficult and the likelihood of having more people dying on the
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rebels is it's very, very high. and we've seen this within the past in the past weeks when the northern part in the southern part as well as in the central part where people within days are being able to be pulled from under the rebels already either deceased or uh, really debt and any agencies as well or continuing to say that the threats of famine is hanging over because of how serious is that the rest of what you've seen that i will have them. it's a quite serious, i know, a science of famines all over the gauze and straight back, particularly in the northern part where there is only is trickle and almost a non non existence fluid supply whatsoever. the only time uh, we heard about a few minutes. are you in a truck that being delivered to the northern part was uh, yesterday,
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during the day during the time of suspension of military operations in the northern parts. the few of the trucks made their way to the north of 5, but at the same time, and this is what's the frustrating about a, how that the, the mechanism of a delivery and those can void of humanitarian. it's like, were shut out by this very military, and this is not the 1st time the 1st few weeks of the war. it's happened when i come for medical supplies was delivering medical supplies and some a to people in gaza and could not make it way to the north as it was also shut. and this is part of that the conditions, the difficult conditions on the ground that making it difficult for the delivery of food. and that's one of the elements that makes it very hard is not all the logistics. there's not only to that the 0 safety for crude number on the ground, but also the safety that is not guaranteed for anyone. not even for the international con, voice, a taken aid and delivering them to people. but here in the southern part, we see in more of famine as our vision started to be very,
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very visible here there's, there's little food available in the market. and if it's available, still double and triple the price, and the cost of it used to be and people with no cash flows, i know payroll going on, the lag, the financial capability is to get it. but so far, if we wanna set up a priority, these people are in need of water, clean water to drink. they need a food supplies to sustain themselves. they also need the medical supplies that will help them come back, have this read of diseases, particularly among the most vulnerable groups. we're talking about women and it's really are in need of tungsten and nutritional elements as well as the medical supplies and the kind of bite them in that for teens to help them to grow. 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
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even just water. the 5 refugee families are staying with us, but now with refugees, just like them. i don't know what to do with peace or civilians who have no connection to what's happening and we have children. and we can't find milk, food or water baton, even find a plastic sheet. most of the population of golf that has been displaced multiple times in the past few months, leading with whatever they can carry towards the charities and agencies, offices, or schools at the 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 cold. there 23 of us here with one mattress. i sleep without any blankets, just so my children can have them you and has worn that in the coming months. gaza
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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 then habitable and with most hospitals and clinics out of service. when people do fall ill, there will have no where to go. honey, my more all your data, dropbox, southern gaza. it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cancelled a meeting of his wood cabinet and meant to discuss the post floor plan for gaza. he's facing growing criticism from its members over the talks on what they call the day off the in the territory. all right, members of the ruling coalition say they will be holding that old meeting in protest of their planned exclusion from the discussion on official is live force in east jerusalem with more on this. so i'll, and this is really will cabinet meeting, canceled a short notice. what does this telling us about the divisions within these when the
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government well, benjamin netanyahu likes to portray himself as a leader who's totally focused on the water straight ahead. those are the main goal is but this also expos, it's the pressure he said in his own cabinet and his own coalition government. now, the war cabinet was due to me to discuss the talks that are ongoing with egypt and cutoff negotiating between hamas and these families about the possibility of another, a captive exchange for prisoners. and a being held in, in is really deals on the possibility of an extended c spot. all of that pretty uncontroversial benjamin netanyahu even told the families of captives at a meeting before the war cabinet was due to me. look, things are happening. i can talk about them in detail, but honestly things are a progress there. the 2nd thing that they wanted to talk about was what happens and guys of the day after that caused the problem with bell is else both rich. he's
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a member of his cabinet, is white, the security cabinet? we said, hold on a 2nd. the walk cabinet deals with the war. the security cabinet deals with what comes after the small searches on the far right of benjamin netanyahu. he's coalition. he is very much on to the idea of the palestinian authority, having any ruling guys after the war, even though the americans and the international community, our team to see that in some form. he's also dead set against sending and the money to the palestinian authority at the moment. so with the select that, hey, we don't want you to talk about this. that was enough for benjamin netanyahu to say, well, we're not going to have the war cabinet discuss this. in fact, let's just cancel it all on the way to security cabinet. can talk about this, come tuesday, but as i say, it exposes just talking much pressure. benjamin netanyahu is not just to get israel through the war, but to keep his cool listen together and keep him in the position of israeli prime
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minister official lives in occupied east jerusalem. thank a or are these really mystery has made a rare admission of fall? so to christmas eve and strikes on a refugee camp in gauze of the killed, at least a 106 civilians. a ministry official says isabel regrets the hum to what he called on involved individuals in its attack on the my has the refugee camp in central garza in the statement these really minute treat says that the full of the strikes were carried out. steps were taken by the idea of to mitigate come to uninvolved civilians in the area. it adds that a preliminary investigation revealed additional buildings located near the targets were also hit during the strikes, which likely caused unintended hom 2 additional uninvolved civilians. joining me now is my taylor director of the nina region of the strategic advisory firm, global council, and
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a specialist on middle east g. a. politics could talk to you again. so this is a, a rare admission from these wally military of a bombing that they carried out on civilians by i'm buying this mistake. what do we to make of that? well, i think there's an apology that rings hollow. and when you've launched the bombing campaign that's on the scale of 99 weeks on the scale of what over years the allies did in terms of carpet bombing, drum and cities during world war 2. so what this evokes is, is images of drugs done and calling them and other, other drum cities that were devastated by so this, this was happen over years. and what we're seeing here is happened over 9 weeks. so the apology with the rings hollow and it, and it takes me back to the question of how they're really modeling. so they don't have a strategy because counter and just so much as an insurgents, it's a, it's a movement with a bit with a military wing as an insurgency counsellor uncertainty one on one says,
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you don't kill you. you don't destroy a new career. you clear? you hold, you build a new transition and when you do a wholesale killing, an industry, indiscriminate cutting of civilians, you only turn them into the arms of, of the enemy. and you further radicalize and you bolden future generations of how much leaders to an un sympathizers with the policy and cause world wide organized against israel and the local tongue context, but also internation in terms of the assessment and boycotting and other exclusion of israel from, from international bodies and the ongoing divisions in the israeli government as well. this you canceling to the cabin to meeting it at the last minute and then have a separate cabinet meeting from the, from the disgruntled members of the coalition. and so i mean what, what, what do we to make a whole lot documenting that then you have struggling to keep his coalition, in fact,
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that he's coming under extreme pressure from the far right wing of the government, mainly smart rich, the finance minister and been clear to be the national security advisor. but there's a, a deeper, fisher and that goes back between go but goes back a few years now that's the, that's all bubbling to the surface between the military and political leads and in israel. and i want to take us back to a moment in 2010 before the gc, if you're way, i'm an underwriter, a nuclear around nuclear deal, when the government pm and the defense minister time course. but then you all wanted to take out the reading nuclear facilities in an ordered the military to do this. and the military in turn, pushed back against this the most odd push back events. this guys can, as it relates or formed the party with benny guns in 2019. and they, they temper these overly militaristic ambitions of,
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of the ethanol dash s no nationalism government that we have today in israel. and it's not because there are a pacifist army or dish or me. and it's because that is because they understand that there is no permanent military solution to god. so there has to be a political solution to the problem because this is to the core of his really security interests. you kind of have a safe um, function of israel with a, a completely devastated a does district good to get your thoughts on this aspect. thank you. how the united nations head of humanitarian affairs has express frustration of the slow delivery of aide into gaza. mountain griffith describes 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. he goes on to say,
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8 convoys have been shot ads as well as delays. a check points, a traumatized and exhaustive population crammed into a smaller and smaller sliver of land and shelters that have long exceeded the full capacity. a workers themselves displaced and killed that he says, this is an impossible situation for the people of gauze and for those trying to help them and reiterate the calls for the fighting to stop. and the head of the un refugee agency in gaza has posted on x. that is really sol, just find that in a calm voice as it returned from northern gauze along the route designated by these way, the army, the international convoy leda and his team will not engine, but one vehicle sustained damage. thomas white has reiterated that 8 workers should never be a target. the gaza strip is now reduced to only 8 pop me functioning hospitals to treat the window. i thought it was the ripples
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waiting to die when it's gone with those last remaining hospitals. steps the yearns assistance of patients seeking treatment in the territories shut to medical system . relentless is ready for abutment. and when building supplies mean, there are no longer any functioning hospitals and another one causes there isn't enough split on just a few to run generators, power ventilation is are. and according to you on the least styles that children have have their lives compute, say 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 li baptist hospital because of the bad with patients so much dis just now being used to house the internet. the trickle of
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faith coming into cause though not nearly a match 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 saved didn't, you don't have the best option for the vision. single use bit old medication which can cause scientific closing motive lead. think with the heart of the visions that other than tell them otherwise she would leave him, 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 them base palestinian families from kansas city heated israel's evacuation for the move itself needs to be so the that we were sitting and eating when we found something falling over our heads,
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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 wounded here and there are wounded there. i wish we had just stayed in gaza. city hospitals in the south are the only ones that are still partially functioning even carries any, as well as expands in military fences. politics from the palestinian ready prisons . society attends to move rooms at the dump. these courses, web talk, i said this week within these schools, doctors are forced to step over buddies as they rushed to the next patients, hoping that some will survive. while the co yachts of the hospitals have become a perio science place of morning. and instead of being a place of feelings, topic about zoom out. just a rough rough off in suffering garza. all right, go ahead on edges e and i will explain how the united states says it's planning to stop who'd get tax and the red see
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the the let's get going with your weather update for europe and africa. great to have you along. we'll begin with the big picture and we've got so whether make or cooking up here in the atlantic. this will become a story for saturday, play game, the northwest. but let's talk about what's going on right now today on friday. still dealing with rain and wind. so for the western side of the island of ireland got still of about 50 kilometers per hour and with temperatures coming down in scandinavia. we're now looking at some snow here, $5.00 to $15.00 centimeters for southern norway, sweden, and also southern finland. let's go to central europe, right nowadays. quite a temperatures are on the high side here. so for example, bucharest at 12 degrees,
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that is almost 10 above where you should be for this time of the year. turkey also looking good bit more cloud cover though, coming into the western side over the course of the weekend and for the other side of the mediterranean, it is a damp days through the coast of portugal. we have been dealing with some fog issues for northern areas of spain that is set to continue today on friday, and it's called for the top end of africa. so let's go further towards the south. we had quite the deluge and up in 10 in the northern cape providence. still these storms for the western side of south africa and this scale of 10. i think they'll be about 4. that's it and say later, the 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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connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. you see where the political establishment is in terms of testifying, genocide, brand new episodes of the stream on which is your the the the, the, again, you're watching. i'd 0 reminder laptops stories this out. at least 20 palestinians have been killed and many more are missing officers ready as striking homes near the sighted refugee camp and central cause. most of the wounded, including many children have been taken to a box. the hospital getting better is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu has cancelled a real cabin,
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a meeting meant to discuss the post floor plan for gaza. he's been facing growing criticisms file right members of his combination of a post floor plans in gauze to people have been wounded in a stabbing attack ad and is really checkpoint. now keep on east jerusalem. the legs . the silent was shot dead by his really forces at the scene. these very military then, right of the alleged attack is home in the neighborhood of japan, in my cabinet in occupied east jerusalem sees really military has continued carry out overnight rates across the occupied west bank is really forces a stronger i'm a lot novelist from academy of chileya and have run. flashes broke out in several locations. a number of palestinians were arrested. need the heem, it has this update from remo. those rates are becoming the daily routine of palestinians and they are basically the largest reminder and manifestation of
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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 way that 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 of bush and they started rounding up people randomly. having these mass, the tensions of people who are blindfolded, they were doing what we've been seeing lately. as a case of field interrogation field investigations before they at least 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 instill fear. but also remind palestinians who has the ultimate controls, who has the power and who can arrest palestinians at the end of the day. if they think about opposing israel's occupation,
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we're seeing those rates in the field and also in data. but michelle, ending with getting reports of as really under cover units, entering a side on the few jacob. so this is becoming part and parcel of palestinians live with on average, $58.00 palestinians detained per day. so the us military says it shuts down a drone and an n t ship ballistic missile 5 by humans who these in the southern red sea. the attacks come off, the washington impose new sanctions on money exchange services accused of funneling iranian funds to the who it is that was in response to a string of attacks by the group on international shipping in the region. but with the site they will target the they will continue to target ships with ties to israel until it ends the war in gaza. kimberly how kit has this report from the winehouse of the us treasury is sanctioning one individual, as well as $3.00 money exchanges that it alleges have helped transfer millions of
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dollars from iran to humans face to the 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 then term 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 host ease, of course, has been back in come off and in recent weeks as israel has lost its war on gaza at the who's, these have been in support of hamas. and so these attacks have increased
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significantly the by the ministration hopes that by putting in place the sections they can in turn restore some stability to the region. kimberly help it, al jazeera, the white house, the . let's take a look then at some of the days of the news now, several bloss have been heard in the cleaning capital. key of following strikes by russia. authority said falling debris cause fires to a residential building at a warehouse in the city. las were also reported in the west. the city of levin and the northern city of hopkins, after one ukrainian officials called a massive combined air attack. i sighed vague reports from keys is 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 to keep in fact, we were woken up by them this morning got to the air raid sirens. now that was uh,
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the either the air defense systems of the king or the strikes taken taste that we understand full areas of my head here in the tech to keep also, as you said, to meet pro, we've heard from the med that said that they didn't enjoy the rest of the teams are working now in the west. since that you have to be again, we're here 2 sites that 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 a residential tower was to attend the images of batch on flat in the northeast was hacked and you understand is about 10 sites that what hits the now as a, as you can see from some of those images the, this is sometimes dave. so what happens is that those drones or those massages don't mind as you get past the air defenses. but what happens is when they are destroyed and you get the day for your daily drops and can cause damage. now this just comes days off a lot. ukraine said that they destroyed
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a russian worship in the port town of philadelphia in russian control cried man. but again, yes, the defense is heavy, rushing over the captive here, keep and across the country. and there is some damage of the us state of maine is blocked. donald trump from running in the 2024 election primary over the 2021 attack on capitol hill mains democratic secretary state removed from under the constitution's insurrection. close. it is the 2nd state to by the former president from running in the republican primary ballot of colorado. supreme court did the same earlier this month. full electoral college votes are up for grabs in may. i just need his patrick, all hand 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, the states run elections and each of their own constitutions, they have their own law. so we're seeing very different outcomes. so in main, obviously,
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the trumpet campaigns as 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 for a pass 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 in main cutting poles, 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 could make for
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