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no, i mean that will cover all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is a like and it's my job to shed light on how and why the of israel steps up. it strikes this time killing a journalist and 6 family members at his home in central garza the whole. so this is i'll just say we're life from the also coming up money out now. yeah, definitely. or i don't remember if you agree all we hear from the survivors of an astronomy on a residential building and southern gaza when many people with sheltering why can't
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we live now? why can't we live a normal life? i mean with children and were people, she'll do little kids here. imagine children, baby, the, the white house gives the go ahead for the potential side of high explosives on center. we shows to israel bypass and congressional approval and at least 30 people are killed and the biggest russian bombardment to be trained since most schools. it's full scale invasion. the last 24 hours officials and goes to say, $187.00 palestinians have been killed in his really strikes that takes the total, dest told to move in $21.00, and a half 1000 attacks were carried out overnight, on the new se, wrapped them a how's the refugee camps and central gaza? killing dozens of people in a separate strike in the same area. a journalist and a number of his family members were killed by. is there any problems or codes
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channel, generalist job, or i'll headdress, and 6 of his family were killed in that strike on his house, and then to say, read comp in central gaza. more than 20 people were killed in dozens missing. and israel shutting of the camp, israel's war and goes, it has been the deadliest conflict on record for john list with a 106 killed so far. and the survivors of it is really attacked on a residential building and ross side on, in southern gaza on thursday. i've been describing the strike and it's off them off . at least 20 people were killed. honey, my food has more and a warning. you might find some of the images in this report, distressing as the palestinians search with their, their hands for survivors after another error strike on the roof. this time house to crowded with women and children for the fun unit is in lieu of only me and love this. now the sleepy
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a home and we somebody had an explosion in the store instead of pulling it up. so i opened the window to ship and i heard the neighbors calling for help. so we came out and found a 2 story building that was full of displaced people, women and children collapsed on the. i don't know. we've been asking for help for 3 months. nobody is listen to us without us. we saying that again help us. i hadn't heard that's enough to avoid that. now comes here at any time, day or night and look for them. and we managed from the rubble and not knowing what's going on and the 5 people are still missing and 5 people were killed. and children, like you see here, i don't have the money. i. yeah, these are the targets of these really ami feel they are israel is now it's attacking the central and southern gaza strip area is crammed with tens of thousands of palestinians already displaced by the war on guns. and the big came from hun eunice to rock. but and found a house where they sought refuge and then they just got bombed. give me
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a reason for why they were bombed. these were children and women only. we ourselves do not understand why they were bonds. they had been seeking refuge here for the last month. give me just one reason. saying good bye to not only the young but the very old, and wondering who they will be saying farewell to this month. and if it was, there was not a single safe place in the in time because as stressful sites zions are junk, there's no safe place in john's. the safe zones only exist in the narrative of days, really, military spending dollars off. no homes, no hospitals, not even schools, kind of protect people from the unpredictable fall in bond honeymoon. i was just the rough uh, southern gauze. so 2 year old nadine abdullatif was sheltering with her family near that building and rough huh. she's already lost her older brother to an earlier
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striking garza city. and it's been weeks fleet is where the bums were in guys. and we didn't know what to do because they were setting house after house after house, in our area to leave their place, houses by next to our house. and my house was completely destroyed. and even my brother was my kid. i didn't know what to feel about that, but then my mom said that we have to go through so there's no more choices we need to leave because it's taking turns out here. we would say to and from rough on we say 2 days, they're not knowing where to go. we slipped in people's houses, we didn't know who they are. so we stayed there and the house that we stayed and we thought it was good and we found shelter. finally, a house that was gone and the house was crazy in the room. what was i supposed to do? my brother it was shaking. i was thinking,
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i was scared. i didn't move for my place because of how terrified i'm here, where women, children, and men and young boys. there are many, many beds and many a pillows that you can see here and many clothes of children and women and all of those people were killed here. you can literally see that the houses are 6 together . so when they talk, it's one house there cuz they're targeting a whole block by this place is on there. why can't we live normally? why can't we live a normal life? i mean, we're children and we're people. where am i supposed to go? the children were killed here. 26 people were killed here. i'm terrified. i'm scared, and the thought of me being killed or my but my other brother being killed just causing my mind repeatedly. i already lost my older brother. i can't lose why he's younger brother. i have no, no one left,
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no one to look up to what's all right about whom is also in russia, and he has the latest on the user. the strikes on the gaza strip. these strikes did not stop since the hours of today's morning got it's now getting much more intense to find in the summer and policy in particular and rough. our district residential building have been completely attacked by the use of a, a fight to jet square. a number of residents have been injured and the vast majority of those have been young children and women as well. also, we have been hearing the sounds of explosions in con eunice as a series of strikes had also conducted in these areas along with, in going often to reach shilling for more than 30 minutes. we have been hearing the reverberation of these attacks from our location right now in rough on which also gives a clear indication how difficult is the situation in finding this. we have been
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thinking that this strike is in rough up button. mean. what mean? meanwhile, we have find out that the strike had been also in con eunice, which completely did your rating that while people have being trapped, receiving more evacuation orders to hit more to a roof. i know this area had tend to be a complete battle. so right now between the east, very military and the palestinian fighters, as israel now was mobilizing more troops to take full control over the city. and how does the rest of g agency in gaza thomas white's has posted on x? that is ready? so just fine as an aide convoy, as it returned from northern gauze along the route designated by the israeli army. the international convoy lita and his team were not injured but one vehicle sustained damage. evidence of you without your 0 wide set as well, had repeatedly targeted aid workers inside garza, essentially we are delivering, i, on the far out teams working in areas where it is active conflicts. so we
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understand the risks. but in their last week, we've had 2 serious incidents where we have the conflict. it's a movement we think is riley army that have been resulted in strikes against al stuff and out vehicles this say afternoon, a convoy returning from the north was rerouted by the is riley army. uh they took that route uh, buy a couch at some tanks and those tanks used uh they have a machine gun to fly at the vehicles. uh, there's been some small damage to one of the vehicles and luckily asked off a safe. but i can't say the same for a young man who was driving. i un mocked tractor at a dump. so i years he'd been collecting solid waste in hon. eunice on the truck that he was in was in a d conflicted area. he was in
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a match vehicle. uh that track that was hit by a tank ground which blew out the engine block. uh and then the vehicle was striped with heavy machine gun far. uh, he's a very lucky young man. uh, he's in hospital right now with a very serious language and we wish him, uh, a speedy recovery. but, you know, he should not be a target. he's a civilian, he's a humanitarian. i'd work a sitting a civilian population here in gaza to the us extra estate on st, blinking has approve the potential sale of high explosive tennessee shelves and related equipment to israel, bypassing congressional review. i think i'll hearing reports now from washington to put this in a broader perspective. this comes after weeks of all of the top by demonstration officials saying that it's time for israel to move to a lower intensity operation. basically to stop this large scale bombing that
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appealing so many thousands of civilians. so with that context laid on a friday, we are getting news that the us secretary state entity blinking has approved the sale of m one o $7155.00 projectiles and related equipment at a cost of one $147500000.00. now what are these? these are usually fired out of howitzers, they're very powerful. they have a kil, an injury range of up to 50, to a 150 kilometers. you can just put that in perspective in densely populated gaza. they don't give the number, but previous announcements has said they will. this will add up to thousands upon thousands of these bonds being sent. and normally, when a, the us president wants to send weapons to another country, he has to give it to congress to basically get their approval or at least to notify them. this is the 2nd time this month that they have skipped that step. it could be an acknowledgment that they realize some very powerful senators are starting to say
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no more a to israel, in less the wide scale environment of civilian stops along with other conditions. so again, skipping that steps, taking this and sending these bombs to israel. and this comes at a time when it actually is reported that president joe biden is that his most frustrated yet, which is really part of mr. benjamin netanyahu apparently had a call on saturday. they report that he basically said this conversations over of a fight about getting money to the house, to the authority and hung up. but if he is in fact, frustrated with his words, he's not showing it was his actions because this would be leverage. he could use on israel, obviously, i, one of the many letters of influence he has on israel, they are not clearly choosing not to use particle hand. elda 0, washington is really forced, as a short, full time us citizens, during the rate on the city of the outside in the occupied westbank. the indian man had been taken to the hospital. it happened off the confrontations between the
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forces and palestinians in the city center. there no, no, no arrests, but several calls have been confiscated in the city of co q u is already full. so is a rest of the palestinian man from inside an ambulance. he was on his way to hospital after being shot by is ready soldiers. a report by new site actually says thomas has agreed in principle to resume talks. i'm really single. is there any captives cuts remediate? as i said to the told, is there any officials about the potential deal to release 40 women and men should have a 60 in exchange for one or 2 weeks? he's fine. honda salute is joining us now from occupied is true some. so i'm to, what do we know about this potential deal? will not study mediators relating a message to these really is that how mass in principle is ready to go back to the negotiating table. remember their position up until this point was that they didn't want any sort of discussions about
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a ceasefire or exchange of captives until these really were done with the result on gaza entirely. however, mediators are now saying that there is a willingness and openness from the side of mass to return to the talks. it was really officials speaking anonymously have said that it is a step in the right direction, but they are approaching it with extreme caution. because there are still a lot of details that need to be worked out and a lot of gaps that need to be filled. and while it is a step in the right direction, the proposal, these really is previously gave mediators, according to him, us didn't include anything they wanted, meaning it didn't include anything but looked like a months long ceasefire. what these really is reportedly had been offering was a one to 2 week pause in finding an exchange for 40 captives. these relays are looking to release all remaining women and children, and men and women who are of elderly age,
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specifically those who might need medical care. these really are coming under immense pressure domestically by their own population to release the captives. and remember, just a few weeks ago, these realize were not so willing to go to the negotiating table, but the pressure up by the bring them back now movement. and the families of the captive has been constant on is really prime minister benjamin that's in yahoo. so mediator say they've been working this entire time since the last ceasefire. actually nearly a month ago. they've been working through out the month to try and get both sides to come to some sort of understanding where there could be a pause in the fighting. but a massive position remains clear that they want to see a longer, a pause in the sliding, perhaps a month, a change, and a shift from what they were saying previously to wanting the war to end entirely. these really is that have been saying for $85.00 days now that a total and to the war on gossip is not in the cards. right hand side of it in ok,
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bodies. true some. thank you very much. i still ahead on al jazeera, thousands of pregnant women in gaza face the prospect of giving birth and a was are, and with little medical help. and brazil appeals to com is the best way to all those military exercises off the coast of guy on up near the disputes are deployed rich as a keyboard region the the, the weather brought to you by visit castle. here's your weather report for the americas. thank you so much for joining in. so we've powered up some pretty big storms in central argentina. they've now lifted to the northwest of the country, pushed into that southeast corner of brazil, and with this winded scooping moisture of the south it by and take and amplifying
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those storms. it's also dropping down temperatures in places like real on saturday to 33 degrees, weather alerts in play for the storms through the amazon jungle as well. they're gonna roll through analysis. we've got you in for 31 degrees on saturdays fall into central america. we go most of the action, we can follow it around hunters through cuba and the bahamas. that's where the most active stuff will be centered. storms to be expected here and still adapt day across california, san francisco, los angeles. you're both getting into the rain here and if we go north, it's been a pretty powerful pacific storm for canada's british columbia province. the wind started to back off. they've been, we've been up to about a 100 kilometers per hour as of late. but again, it will turn a bit quieter on saturday, and cooler air coming in to the great lakes in the us northeast. so toronto, your temperature is going to hover just around freezing or a bit above or below, or for the next little bit. and the windsor's shifting around in the south. so temperatures coming up
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a bit on saturday. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on an onset of time upfront takes on the big issue as opposed to what's happening now . it is a call thanks. question, profession and unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to 2 days the another i couldn't think is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into garza without his real permission. nothing lead scottsdale with offers roles. permission allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire. demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront. what out 0, the the
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welcome back. you watching out. just a reminder about top stories this out. goes as health industry says is ready as strikes of kills at least a $187.00 palestinians in the past 24 hours attacks targeted into say, right, i'm a, how's the refugee times in central garza and at least 20 people were killed in rough us in gauze, south us next few states and said lincoln has approved the proposed silence. high explosive went to meet him as well by tossing congressional review, blinking sir as he had to go to the usual notification period because of the emergency situation and cause and the report by the new site actually says, how much has agreed in principle to resume talks on releasing what is really captives, the deal could seats concepts free in exchange for one or 2 weeks. he's fine. thousands of palestinian women and facing the prospect of giving birth in guns as the war continues around them. i'll just say it was hidden coterie spoke to 11 who was forced from home by the fighting. so we are here and there is by less comp and
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today we visited a pregnant female from the cause of truth cautiously with us. um, she's only 18 years old and she is pregnant for the 1st time and your family unfortunately uses you. it is going to bring her baby in a distaste area. she has been displaced since october 17, and here is where she lives right now with 24 other members. so jude has been telling us how hard it has been for her to live displays in a new area. she never went to after she was displaced from as a to neighborhood in the nothing cause was to. since you had said that this is the only thing she have left wide, she was forcibly evacuated from the cause of check seduce an hundreds of thousands of policy mean females that have been pregnant and due to deliver their babies in
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the past couple of months during the war and garza had been witnessing a unitarian collapse where they don't have any privacy. they do not have any medical care. and they also do not have any clean bathrooms and access to water. they have been telling us that they're very sad that they're bringing their babies on this world during this war. however, since you told me that she still has hope, that there will be a cease fire agreement and she will give delivery in her home in the another and got district a 050 the this, the conditions are really hard. being pregnant. i'm sharing a single mattress with my husband. water drips down on us. i was with what i was expecting to deliver the baby back home with my mom and dad around me and be prepared for the baby. unless you know the flat was very scared when they said we must leave, we started to leave. my mother in law would not let me go. she said, i should deliver the baby there. i said, let me go and see what happens to me. oh,
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i was 7 months pregnant then. yesterday i began the 9th month. i have nothing prepared for the baby because what? no diapers, no clothes. once i deliver the baby, i hope many good people will help. at least 55000 behind us sitting women gave birth in the most in the human situation during the war on garza, this is in the study of to zeta did, but i don't line group is calling for global activism when the clock strikes midnight on new year's eve in support of palestinians. in garza, the groceries campaign entitled countdown to cease fire is expected to take place and move in. so he countries, the movement looks to disrupt the traditional new year's celebrations in the hope of an immediate cease fire coming into an affect. everybody saw the pricing and shouting happy, new year. we're going to be shouting ceasefire. now. it's so important to you
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attend these in whatever country you're in to felt my captions. i thought the description, the countdown to see spot is on a recent human rights watch report says meta has silenced posts in support of palestine on its instagram, on facebook sites. it says this is pressure is systemic, and global, amounting to possibly the largest wave of censorship, of content about palestine. to date. the rights group reviewed a $1050.00 cases of online censorship for more than 60 countries and will launch the english. nearly all of them featured peaceful contents in support of palestine . the organization says that in more than $300.00 cases uses were unable to appeal meant as removal of content or accounts. it's identified the following passions of censorship. content removal limits on the ability to tag or follow other accounts. restrictions on liking, commenting, sharing or re posting suspension or permanent disabling of accounts. and limiting use a certain measure of features plus shadow binding users. that means
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a significant dropping the visibility of the user's posts and stories and accounts for them on a should tie a is a non resident fellow at the top career institute for middle east policy. she says, methods action infringes upon basic right to assembly and free speech. it's not only about ad growth and it said different the policies, practices, and are discriminating against palestinians. since the beginning of this ongoing crisis, we've seen a, i'm going to be biased, comfortable duration of bias and policies biased and defend the practices that has been used to discriminate against palestinians and their allies worldwide. and we're speaking about different kinds of, uh, restrictions, as you've mentioned, account suspension. so the binding at content take down and different other kinds of kinds all violations. and all of those are weeping eyes gazed, not only but
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a scene in our big content, but other content in different languages, such as english among other languages. and by that, the palestinians are facing the, the, those restrictions on top of that actually human rights violations that we are exposed to on the ground. and besides all of that, ongoing genocide and gall, this trip. and this says that this time, method of restrictions, methods, discriminatory policies and ongoing sense are making our life more difficult because they are denying us our fundamental basic rights such as, oh, right, to free speech, our right to non discrimination, our right to governing an assembly. but it's a good participation among all the rights. the
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right. so now for look at some of the days of the news on one person has been reported, be killed in a suspected. you craning striking the city in russia of belgrade, it comes off to moscow, launched one of the largest mississauga and wrote a tax on ukraine since the start of its full scale invasion. dependent officials say, at least the 1st the civilians were killed in the 18 our attack targeting major cities, including keys and khaki. if i said, bank reports now from case smoke rises into the sky above peeve, the off, the mazda of russian we saw strikes on the capital that have killed many people. 5 fight is backed up to protect the fly at this warehouse. the owner views the damage we have not seen in uh, this is completely a civilian warehouse for the base. no military and 1st trucks check here over a 100 people. what works here. the total value of the damage you said on spend a $1000000.00 the people were killed when the me so i've hit ukrainian. a full says that this is one of the largest attacks and civilian
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interest suggests instead of the days of the war. and it was all sorry to say that the money is to stop the majority of those strikes, the sheer scale, a number of strikes taking place means that the air defenses, constant everything and the ones that make it do have 50 consequences. is that the root? yeah, mosquitoes retrieve the body of a teach after has has hit. yeah. well, when i was inside my house when an explosion rang and going to a house wasn't head blind, but here it don't hit strong. so to move in the pull, the city of odessa, a residential type of a struck the police. this is tom what's up the children's when we started to get dressed and went down to the parking on our feet. broken balls, bricks and tools which got to the right. people run with children, backs and pets. in the northern city of hockey vasquez, we have to pull out the craft into the rubble. i'm an attorney to hospitalized
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shopping center. we're hitting the central city of to the pro. this attack comes days after ukraine came to destroy the russian warship and crimea. rushes reply is of one of overwhelming force using drones, missiles, and bombs. and a reminder, it's gonna take any part of the screen. i thought they did 0 keys. meanwhile, opponents military says a russian missile briefly crossed into its space during that attack in ukraine. voters president under i do the met with military representatives who told him the object traveled about 40 kilometers into pony surgery. this will likely returning to ukraine. fighter jets was sent in to set the messiah but arrive too late. nato's chief in stilton, but says the line is monitoring the situation. and so it onto 8 organizations have suspended operations in the southern state of just 0 off to the warehouses were looted, doctors without borders said on demand attack. it's compounding was my dani, the capital of the state,
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and the world food program instead of warehouse containing food for 1500000 people was run, sacked the you and says 300000 people, a flood. the area of the rapids support forces sees the city from the sudanese army . earlier this month. un peacekeepers will complete the withdrawal from molly on sunday, the decade long mission to council i. so fighters has handed over control of one of its largest comes in the northern to book to region. molly's military john to off the un security council to withdraw the troops this year, saying they had failed to provide security around 15000 peacekeepers with station that the thousands of people gathered near a french military base in new jazz capital to celebrate the departure of french troops that the prime ministers of these ad but can affonso, molly, attended the valley besides military rulers ordered french troops to leave off the staging a 2 in july, a number of us italian and german soldiers remain in the country on call and has
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put pro democracy activist tony chung on a wanted list of the he fled to the u. k. in violation of a police supervision order. he's filed for political asylum in britain. john was released from prison in june off the southern time for secession under a national security law imposed by china in 2020. and the social media post chung wrote about his daily fear of being detained again. he also says national security police have pressured him to become an informant. brazil is calling for calm, is tensions between venezuela and diana over disputed oil rich as a keep a region escalate. that is what the president nicholas my do are most a major military exercise of the guy on a coast. my little republic reports call me by chance also turn it off about the pace military drills taking place near vin as well as border with diana. ben as well and president nico last modal is calling it a defensive ex.

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