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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 israel steps up and strikes across gauze. a journalist and 6 family members are killed when at home, and then a set up for, for g camp was talking to the other ones are enjoying this is obviously around life and also coming up the white house because the go ahead for the sale of high explosive alternative shelves to israel, bypassing congressional approval for posts of guitar. immediate, as i've told israel about a potential deal to free, more captives and exchange for
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a one or 2 weeks. the size of these 30 people are killed and the biggest russian bombardment of ukraine since must go north. this full scale invasion, the health officials in gauze essays ran the strikes and the territory over the past 24 hours of taking the pallets in the in depth toll to more than $21500.00. since the conflict started in october attack. so i'm going to say it out to my eyes, the refugee camps and central gaza killed and injured dozens of people in a separate strike in the same area. a journalist and a number of his family members were capable device ready funds of goods, channel journalist, job and i will have. the rest of 6 of his family were killed in a house in the necessary camp in central garza, more than 20 people were killed in dozens missing. and israel showing of the account as a survive oven is rarely a tank on a residential building. and roughly in southern gauze on thursday have been describing the strike and it's off a month. i'll just say it was honey,
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my food has more and i'm wanting. you may find some of the images in his report to study in one of the palestinians search with their, their hands for survivors after another air strike on the roof. this time house to crowded with women and children for the fun unit is in lieu of only mean love this. now the sleepy a home, can 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 fun. i don't know. we've been asking for help for 3 months. nobody is listen to us without us. we're saying that again, help us. i think 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
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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 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 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 most difficult was there is not a single safe place in the pine gauze as stressful site designs are junk. there's
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no safe place in john's. the safe zones only exist in the narrative that is really military. but in gaza, no homes, no hospitals, not even the schools kind of protect people from the unpredictable fall in bond. honeymoon mode was just the it uh dropbox but during gauze. well, 13 year old, nothing ability for sheltering with her family, knew that building. and rafa she already lost her older brother to an earlier striking kansas city and had spent weeks fleeting. is there any problems we were in does and we didn't know what to do because they were setting house after house up to your house, in our area to leave their place houses. bob 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 things out here. we would sit up and for the restaurant who say 2 days,
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they're not knowing where to go. we slips 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 and the home just wrote, what was i supposed to do? my brother it was shaking. i was thinking, i was scared. i didn't move from 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?
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i mean, with children and where people, where am i supposed to go? 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 it repeatedly. i really lost my older brother. i can't lose my younger brother. i have no, no one left. no one to look up to a. dr. 0 is target black zoom is in rough uh with the latest on those that strikes across the gaza strip. these strikes did not stop since the hours of to days morning. got it's now getting much more intense to find in the some of them policy in particular and rough. our district residential building have been completely attacked by the usability of fi to jet square. a number of residents have been injured on the vast majority of those have been young children and women as well. also. busy we have
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been hearing the sounds of explosions in con eunice as a series of strikes had also conducted in these areas along with a going often to re shooting. 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 of the situation is kind of just we have been thinking that this as 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 way. people have being trapped, receiving more evacuation orders to hit more to a roof. i know this area has tend to be a complete battle. so right now between the east, where the military and the palestinian fight is, as israel now is mobilizing more troops to take full control over the city. your effective state, anthony blink, and has approved the sale of high explosive artillery shells and relates the
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equipment to israel, bypassing congressional review. obviously it was practical hanging as more from washington, dc for weeks in the phone calls. but there's really counterparts in their public statements. pretty much every member of the by the administration has been said, it is time for israel to move to a lower intensity operation. meaning it targeted operations against mosse operatives, but no mass bombings involved in civilians. with that said, we've now heard the secretary of state has a prove the sale of m 107155 millimeter projectiles. now what exactly is that? that usually the fired out of how. busy the servers that can be fairly powerful, they have a kill, an injury range of be between 50 to a 150 meters. and the us secretary of state is bypassing the congress. that's pretty unusual. it happens, but very rarely. this is the 2nd time he's done that and getting weapons to israel's for just in this past month. now it could be because there are several
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members of congress who have been saying that it is time to put conditions on any age israel, such as stopping the bombing of civilians. but from the fight administration's perspectives, you are a secretary of state entity blinking, citing the exemption in the law that says if it's an urgent situation, they can bypass congress. and so they're saying that this is an emergency, so they will be selling those bombs to israel protocol. hey, how does 0 washington report by the new site actually or says how much has agreed in principle to resume talks on releasing more is really captives, tardy mediators are central told, is randy officials about the potential deal to release 40 men and women age of a 60 and extra range for one or 2 weeks is fine and the fluid has moved from occupied east jerusalem. a bloody mediator is relying a message to these really is that how mass and principal is ready to go back to the negotiating table. remember their position up until this point was that they didn't
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want any sort of discussions about a ceasefire or exchange of captives and to 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 him asked to return to the talks. it was really official 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 as previously gave mediators according to him, us didn't include anything they wanted, meaning it didn't include anything but looked like a month long ceasefire. what these really is reportedly had been offering was a one to 2 week pause in the funding and exchange for 40 captives. these relays are looking to release all remaining women and children,
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and men and women who are of elderly age, 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 captives has been constant on is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. 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 months to try and get both sides to come to some sort of understanding where there could be a pause in the finding. but how much is position remains clear that they want to see a longer pause in the sliding, perhaps a month, a change, and a shift from what they were saying previously to wanting to war to end entirely. but these really is that have been saying for $85.00 days now that
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a total and to the war on gaza is not in the cards. but you and security council has been holding an open briefing to discuss the escalating of violence and the outside. westbank is some of what was that recent tweaks have seen some of the most intense east right. the operating in westbank. since the 2nd intifada, many police team in casualties in the okay. by the west bank according to the context of his right. oh boy, eastern in area 8, including some during subsequent missed classes since 7 of october, 300 for ballast team is including 1719 that had been keyed into occupied westbank. also at the united nations that africa has launched a case accusing israel of genocide at the us international court of justice. gabriel is on that has more in south africa, has instituted proceedings of alleged crimes of genocide
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against israel for israel's conduct in gaza. they have sent this to the international court of justice. one of the you ends highest courts are based at the hague. this is the letter from the i c j that we got a hold of confirming this. and i'll basically read a couple lines to you that are significant. it said that according to the application, quote, acts and emissions by israel are genocidal in character as they committed with the requisite specific intent to destroy palestinians in guys. the letter went on to say, the applicant mean south africa, further states that quote is real since october 7th, 2023 in particular has failed to prevent genocide and has failed to prosecute the direct and public incitement to genocide as well. so i spoke to a couple of them. bassett, hers is, are leaving the security council one in particular that you a e and bastard of the you. and she said,
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i hadn't had time. she said she hadn't had time to read this whole report yet. but she said, we will be watching it very closely. clearly this is a pretty significant move by south africa is this will now, the ball will be in the court, so to speak of the i c, j. to review this. many people have been calling. what's the, israel's actions in guys a genocide? now it will be up to the i c. j to take this into more consideration. smells all sorts come here and i'll just air including argentina, braces for the impact of president me laser forms, the promises a boost, the long legged economy barnett. stay with the hello from the al jazeera headquarters in del. how, let's get going with your weather update for the middle east and africa. it's still a stormy picture across saudi arabia. let's go in here for
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a closer look. highest level alerts issued for storms in the west of the country. certainly, we've seen them in echo. there's been some flooding there, but this activity also in the north and the east of the country. it is producing hailstones as well. and some of these what, whether could leak into both coates and buffering. but for us here in the still a breezy picture on saturday with a height of 25 degrees and still talking about that fog in the northeast. the bulk is fun here. so tough to see much of what's going on in front of you there. and it cool enough day in baku to 6th series for you on saturday to turkey. a we go, or cloud cover floating in here for the western side of the country on saturday. and now to africa, we go. it's also a cloudy and i times gloomy picture right across the mediterranean coast there for central africa. we know there's been some deadly fighting in the eastern side of democratic republic of congo, and still more rain falling in this area on saturday. it's been quite a bit of rain for up into an in the northern cape providence, in south africa. more of that to continue and rain being whipped around all sides
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of the moves and b channel, including from that a gas cars, west co, c 8 was supposed to be a refugee, which says truly is brothers. home was allegedly the scene of torture. right? and even murder $1.00 oh, $1.00 east investigates the crimes. and those set to is like, oh no, just the challenges here with the
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the welcome back. you're watching out just a record to mind about top stories here. this out loud to us as health minister says, be found us to me and death toll has risen to more than $21500.00. following more is rarely extracts across the tree in the state after manase refugee camps. and central gosh, i have to get on at least 20 people killed and attacks on the farm in sconces. so you effective state down to me for an income as approve the proposed sal apply expensive women are to israel bypassing congressional review. thinking says you have to forego the usual notification period due to the emergency situation if task under report by the new site oxy, or says how much has agreed in principle to resume tools. i'm releasing more, is there any captive video could see captives, freedom exchange for one or 2 of these fine. not thousands of palestinian women not preparing to give birth and gone. so in the worst of conditions,
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i'll just say it was in canada. we spoke to one woman who was forced on the home for the finance as we are here, and there is balance comp. and 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 this place 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 st. jude and thousands of hollis to mean females that have been pregnant and due to deliver their babies in the past
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couple of months during the war on garza have been with missing 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 god district 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 go to the flat. i was very scared, like when they said we must leave. we started to leave. my mother in law would not
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let me go. she said i should deliver the baby there. i said, let me go and see what happens to me. oh, i was 7 months pregnant then. yesterday i began the 9th month. i have nothing prepared for the baby, but no diapers, no clothes on one side, 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 when it's bringing don't to alice rough child, she's a health advisory panel member with the activist organization, jewish voice for peace. she was lost in gauze in august, and today she joins us live from seattle adults out. it's good to have you with us . so thousands of pregnant women and gaza face the prospect of giving birth in a war zone. all this was the killing and the bombing continues. and this very little medical help left in gauze. i mean, these women face of terrifying prospect. alex absolutely. i think one of the things
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we need to remember is that before the war, because of these really a policy of the development, the health care system was already unlike support. so now we have 2 thirds of the hospitals, non functioning, the 3rd that are left are barely functional. women who are pregnant are living in the same conditions as everyone else, which is means lack of safety risk of dying, lack of shelter, of no fuel, inadequate amount of food, no clean water. i mean just terrific conditions and pregnant women are much more vulnerable. so what this means is that a woman facing these conditions had so much higher risk of congenital abnormalities, miscarriages still verbs, preterm labor. and then in labor these women don't know where they're going to go. so not only have they had no prenatal care, but they don't know where they can deliver. so women are sometimes risking their lives to go to a hospital, sometimes of delivery, you know,
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in crowded apartments or in tensor in rubble. and if they go to a hospital, these hospitals, they don't have pain medicines, they don't pay the antibiotics, they are very short on staff. the hygiene is terrible. so it's not like getting to a hospital is a great savior at that moment. yeah, adults out as you are a physician and so you know that giving birth is difficult at the best of times. so what are the challenges about missing face medical stuff we're desperately trying to help these win give. but under these dreadful conditions that you've just outlined as well, they're dealing with women who have no prenatal care. so they don't know. does this one have diabetes? does she have hypertension? does she have lupus? you know, what are the underlying diseases and the diseases of pregnancy? so these pregnancies are sort of by definition, high risk at this point. and then you're faced with a woman who's has no preparation. and you have very little to offer her in terms of support. i mean they've been reports of c sections being done without anesthesia. so the staff which is totally warren's them exhausted, stressed out, dealing with,
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you know, thousands of injuries. and then there was a pregnant women in labor who for instance, might need a c section. she's competing with all these other people with huge amounts of needs . so it's just a disastrous situation and then when the baby is born, is there oxygen for recessive patient other ivy's, if the baby needs and i be therapy? now there antibiotics, these are all not present in most of the hospitals and you know, yeah, as soon as i was, i was just gonna jump in and say adults. and when we run that story area, one pregnant women in gaza has the further hardship of being displaced and also losing most of her family support structure that's important as well. and then this just adds another layer of difficulty and complication, doesn't it? absolutely, and if you think about a woman who's just had a baby, she's very vulnerable physically and emotionally, she needs a lot of care. she needs support for breast feeding. she needs adequate nutrition
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and hydration. all of this is non existent. and then she's going to take her baby back to attend or to an apartment with 50 of her relatives and no heat in the middle of winter when it's cold and wet. so this is a disaster situation. the other thing that's been very disrupted is the whole vaccination program. um, it's estimated that almost $17000.00 of children have not gotten their vaccines in the last 2 months. so, you know, there's all sorts of diseases that are preventable diseases that are now present in children, and this will be exposed to jump and also not get it's vaccines dropped out. is rough job. we have to leave it there many times to be of time. and your analysis. thank you the, let's take a look now some of the days of the news that these 40 senior communist party officials were removed from that post and 2023 including figures seen as close allies of a chinese president changing thing. katrina,
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you have more from beijing on why this may not be the end of she's punch as 2023. it was a year of big checkups within the chinese communist party with some very high profile officials removed from the purse. tingling was tried as foreign minister for only 7 months before he mysteriously disappeared from public view in june. he was a full personal aid of chinese presidency agent, king and rose quickly through the ranks. but in october, he was especially removed from his post as foreign minister and state council, nor reason. given the rooms of an extramarital affair, were rife in the same month from the defense and the solution food was also stripped of his title. again, no explanation given these dismissal for the removal of several senior officials within the painful separation on a real good pulse. combined a new child and his previous and current deputies, duncan jones and google, and then reportedly placed under investigation for a ledger corruption. they had overseen china is growing nuclear stockpile. when see
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didn't thing came to the pallet and 2012. he pledged to poach the policy of so called corrupt tigers in flies. since then, tens of thousands of officials had been investigated in delight and for accepting bribes, including the high telephone, the deputy governor, and how, who june informed the senior political adviser, some se, se is protecting the legitimacy of the policy. he has said, absolutely. as you cannot be corrupt and you must lead by example, and this is the only way that the party can maintain its, its moral progress if others say the removals reveal divisions within the chinese government. it. so it is, but as a level of instability below she, that's the same as, as a parents and the lead up to the 20 of the party congress when she was able to basically have this, picked out the leaders he wanted to provide. one thing is clear sheet and thing has
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made this anti corruption campaign. a signature aspect of his leadership and in 2020 full moon day is likely to be added to the list. katrina you out to 0. they doing to for them nowhere to 8 organizations of suspended operations in the southern states of just era after their warehouses were looted, doctors without borders said, on demand the tactics compound in what mcdonny, the capital of the state and the well food programs that of warehouse containing food for 1500000 people was run sucked. the audience in his new president has begun . implementing has promised reforms that they believe that economy. a general strength has been coal for next month. by trade unions which oppose the changes. monica, you're not getting investment asking people in the capital, but as far as how they feel about the plants, where do i go now? is still trying to understand how life in argentina will dramatically changed from
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a welfare state for the free market economy as a shopkeeper who was already having a hard time keeping up with rising costs in a country on the brink of hyperinflation. now that argentine is new president, have you had any late, has lifted price controls? i go and i will have to pay 50 percent more for health care and private schooling. you get upset when i'm a shelf. the president implemented a shock therapy to reduce public spending an option to you know, but you can't just apply basic mathematics and say that 2 plus 2 is full. if you're dealing with people's lives, especially of health of the country's population is already living in poverty. since he took office 3 weeks ago, mealy, inactive, a mega decree, abolishing more than 300 roles. he also sent a package of bills to congress, changing over 600 laws. he expedited divorce procedures paid the way to privatized, own companies and socrates, and eliminated price ceilings on rents and medicine. the price of the santa by
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audit, for example, has gone up 73 percent in just one week. and the pharmacist tells us that he does not know how much more it will increase and the next stage, many of his clients suffering from chronic diseases, have already talked and they can no longer buy their medicine. one woman had no money to my high blood pressure pills, i feel sorry and had to give her a discount, so she could not interrupt her treatment arjun times have already held to st. protest against me late and trade unions have announced a general's stripe for january 24th. but some like restaurant owner, pacific data say it's too soon to criticize the president. good, think or favorite can buy you. i have faith in this country that has given me all i have. i hope this government is successful because then we will all benefits. 80 year old data has already been through several crisis and argentina. he says that
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the future is uncertain, but it cannot be worse than the present situation. and that the majority of argent times like himself voted for change. monica and not give all just era when a site is not one of the world's most famous and distinctive buildings, is mocking its 50th birthday. the sydney opera house celebrates it, states us as australia's unrivalled cultural institution. sarah clark has moved from sydney. it took 15 years to build from its 1st proposition to the final opening recognizable bob's revolutionary style, like structure and homicide location. the sydney opera house is considered one of the greatest buildings of the 20th century. it's a building that i love and that'll strategy and love and i believe the whole wells loves on one level or another. so it's, it's such an extraordinary feet of in.
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