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but without a 0 unique perspective, to this voice for peace is the way for me to take action voices you don't often hear problem. nations do stand with palestine, it's the same service. shared connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. brand new episodes of history on the israel bombard central and southern guys are hitting houses, apartment blocks and camps more than 22400 kind of things have been killed since october. the 2nd the, i'm about this and, and this is all to 0 life and go home. also coming up is there was defense minister lays out his proposal for the future of gasoline. is hoping to get help from the u . s. and some arab states, plus i've seen more exclusive injury than i've ever seen in my entire career,
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which is 20 years. some of them don't, has traveled to gaza to try to take some of the pressure off a health system that's fairly holding together. and offering hope through here comes to bob and, and johnson is using his razor and new skills to give back to the community. the sheltering hit the is there any military's been happening? targeting central and southern johnson that leads to 16 people have been killed, including 9 children as he's ready for us. is it all, milwaukee. on thursday, it's a tiny strip of land in the west of garza, but israel has repeatedly said would be a safe zone. more than 22400 polish damian's have been killed since the homeless light attack on october the 7th. but the marks begins are coverage. desperate digging in the darkness model. as these men scrambled for survivors,
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the torch lights shining on showing of steel and collapsed concrete. elsewhere in the daylight, the dead and it carried out to the devastated homes. as plains raged on inside. the show me has been forced into a new home fall from willingly its attendance on the streets. she says she has little to eat. no shower bath remote blanket for the 8 year old just a strong wish to stay close to the rubble of old house. when neighbors are dragged around the top for a recent strike, the despite the destruction, despite the shudder, i would rather die under the rubble of my house than go to egypt. i'm not going to egypt, they want me to go to egypt in my bag. i would rather stay in my house, even standing on the streets and gaza carries risk the family
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unit suppose to clean from fear of sniper fire. not everyone escapes the bullets we'll bloss slow with each departure deep he moaned. the grief generated clutching deep to survive is of any age than a month. so i'll just say to what despite is really bombardment. although all my wasa, it remains one of the few so called safety areas, which palestinians can seem to be able to struggling to escape from central gods as the fighting. that gets more intense. they're moving south towards all my was seen on the coast, and rough on egypt sin bought a honey. mamma is the median people as they arrive, as defined by destruction and displacement. this is the daily routine of thousands of palestinians if being the war in the northern parts and the guys of
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cities. but this time, these 1000 of people are born into, from the central part of the gauls as 3 about these really military just stepped up, its military operations. that why didn't the intensity and the scan of the bombing when orders 1000 of people to leave the fence from part all the way to come to the milwaukee area. the western a rough, i again designate and it as a safe zone. people here, you know, there is no safe place in the gaza strip, not even this small area of largely sand parts high oh and model here. we decided to go directly to f, a c t. instead of going to dave bell. cars renewed. it wasn't safe and with the tools to back create, there's no savings. amazing gosh, i don't know where to go after this place. machine model i had enough for the people left on the heavy show and before the people who had been killed on the
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salad in road as they was actually from new. so that when the guys the birds come and it is why is there about 15 or less for the south? so and it's passing the, the bombings in 10 city increase visited a point that people have no other choice, but to leave the central part of the gaza strip all the way, taking a journey and throughout 550 they are, they gyptian gaza border in an attempt to save their lives in one of the, the small towns that they will set up. so far, thousands of people have arrived here with expecting more in the coming hours. honey, my mode. i was just the evacuations on or off by 50 a hospitals and guys are so overwhelmed that some of them have started recruiting students who haven't finished the training. one of them is a co way to hospital in the rougher which deals with hundreds of patients every day of the day matters are heading for me. i am doctor news i mind. i completed my residency program in weight the hospital working here because the occupation
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destroyed our health care system and our medical team is overwhelming. we're dealing with hundreds of wounded people every day. but they have a list of all of our used to work in another hospital, the given the increasing number of the wounded and how overcrowded hospitals come and the medical team's not being able to treat all the patients. i've joined this hospital, i completed my residency program, but there are also many of the rest of the don't to see it. we're hoping to help our brothers and sisters in the south. we hope the discretion will end soon and we go home, and each doctor will look in their respective hospitalized with him as a hand. this is a humanitarian crisis. the situation is disastrous. all those while he had to treat patients are overwhelmed because of the considerable number of a wounded we receive. so we were obliged to take many nurses and resident doctors did not graduate yet. and we're taking full responsibility for our actions because
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of all need this as an exception, which is becoming a rule. we have generalize this practice and we've called even doctors and the medical schools to come help us treat those huge numbers. right? well, since the war began, dr. somewhere around the world have been traveling to guys with a health doctor. yes or con, specializes in i and facial plastic surgery is helping hundreds of palestinians, whose site has been damaged as a result of this way. the bombing, my name is dr. yasser con. i'm from canada. i live in toronto and i've been in got, and i've been in the gaza for about 34 days. and i came into the border in egypt and my, my journey into um, into highs. i was, um uh, you know, was, was just long. it took a long time, took a whole day, but it wasn't difficult. so i, i do both. i and face plastic surgery and the injuries have been very severe. and i've seen more explosive injuries than i've ever seen in my entire
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career, which is 20 years. a lot of severe injuries, a lot of patients have lost their eyes because one, an explosion happens. you know, everybody keeps their eyes open and the eyes get injured with sharp now and burns and things like that. so the injuries have been very severe. unfortunately. so far we've been doing about 6 or 7 surgeries per day is a big procedures and not small procedures. and i'll be here for about a week. overall. my next about seeing people is that is that you have the whole world supporting you. we all feel for this fee for your suffering. we all want to cease fire immediately. we all want peace and to help you rebuild. we're also very inspired by, by your strength and your faith. and i think that has really inspired the whole world. a visual defense minister you off the land has laid out a plan for guys. i had was amazing by the security cabinet is told reporters that
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palestinians would be allowed to govern jobs as long as there is no threat to israel is also repeated. homeless members would not be involved. but his reading media is reporting the security cabinet meeting descended into chaos before governance plan was discussed. far right. ministers, a set of i ended up in a shouting match with the armies chief of staff about the investigation into the homeless attack on october, the 7th. and i speak to laura con, who's in occupied east jerusalem. tell us about your uncle on his plan and what happened at the meeting as well possible. this is the very 1st framework that's being lays out about the day off to the war in gaza. and as you said, as israel has reiterated it's time and time again, that will be know from us ruling and said that will be a palestinian entity. and there was a question with zip housing authority that will some of the occupied westbank would
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be involved, but they want limited involvement from them. but it all comes with pretty big conditions. one of them is israel will maintain alarm, see an app located, a very tight restrictions on control is. a gaza, making the day also seem a lot like the day before. they will also be an international coalition, which includes western nations and possibly some arab nations taking care of internal security. and so there are many conditions to grapple with, but certainly know how much control that's given. now this was going to be presented in a wider war on security cabinets. me thing that may seem to send it in to k also according to is righty media. i was on holiday, who is the army chief of stuff that's that's what the pro about. that's what happened on october 7th. the security issues surrounding the how much offensive, but the people who he's got involved in this pro has created
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a big issue for the far right wing minnesota is they complained that these are also involved in the 2005 unilateral pull out all these rice from gaza and many of them want to see israel. we take control of going to they also accuse him of bowing down to international pressure in, in creation is pro, during a war they said it's so be, shouldn't be happening now. but what we go from his writing media is like a hit, people could hit shouting all the way down the cargile and his ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu canceled amazing up to 3 hours without even discussing this. now speaking of international pressure, see blinking at the hero sector site will be coming. they will want to discuss what's going to happen the day off to a long side what's happening in gaza currently. and whether they will begin to pull back some troops and create more surgical operations in effect size, but also more importantly, what's happening with the captives. more of them have died since he was last here.
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so that will be certainly many questions. get low to stay with us for a moment. we're going to take a look at what's happening in the occupied westbank a 17 year old. palestinian has been killed in big dream and that's north west of ramallah, as is really, bates continue. 7 of the palestinians are also being injured. the policy and red crossman says 2 ambulances in 2 times have been hit one by rubber bullets, one by live, runs crews inside a set of being injured. we'll go back to laura now. so we've been reporting on the fact that the notions rate is lasted for about 30 or well over 30 hours. now the rates are still going on. oh yeah, absolutely. um the at least uh it says the l as in nor sounds um we know that the hopping fears, confrontations has been select this on the roof including of one school. so we will keep you updated on that we, there's no pressure allowed inside. and we know many ambulances have been blocks out. now the, the person who was killed in that rima, and he has
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a slight topic out ranalli. he was 17 years old. so this just happens northwest of ramallah. we also know though many rates happening throughout the occupied west point, as we think seeing all on the daily basis when was in a ballasa refuge account near now plus, we know that as you said, i'm going to says happy attacks and there's also being some of the confrontations between palestinians and is riley's, and that's all the way from the know to the very south, the same rates from geneva, kalia to boston, all the way down to happen. and also here in occupied east jerusalem. and the latest depth has put the toll at $326.00 policy. and since october 7th, and the fall, more than $5000.00 arrest, many people held in administrator to set detention without charged or trial law. thank you very much. just lot of con, talking to us from occupied east jerusalem,
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while as laura was just saying, your secretary of state onto the plane seems to be getting another diplomatic tour of the middle east. it's is 4th and the zip to the regions as the start of the water and gaza on october. the 7th is going to be visiting israel on the west bank to discuss preventing the wall from spreading into a regional conflict during the next week. brings is also going to visit to kia jordan cutoff, sorry, ravia egypt, and the you a to live in the state of virginia protest of supporting palestine does blinking scar with red paint us as it is. this meeting is residents on thursday when a group of protest as to what they called faith blood that is con, some health science calling for the cx, 5 others pulling, blinking a war criminal. no arrests were reported to a couple of times. is that both in the us state department, the secretary of state, what was it? several countries including took a grease jordan casa, are you a saudi arabia, israel, the westbank,
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and egypt. the state developing says that on his agenda, or humanitarian assistance to goals and getting further access of humanitarian goods into the territory in these early military campaigns. it's next phase, the return of palestinians to the neighborhoods. tensions in the west bank, the cafeterias being held, preventing the conflict from spreading regionally and troughing a pulse, ford to peace, unpublished, and governance all safe within. chucky, a discussion of the ratification of sweetness entry into nato will be on the agenda . and then greece, ukraine, and further greek support for the war will be discussed. she ever can see out here at the state department as returning the guys that were palestinians of trying to create some sort of normality in the midst of israel's bombardment. armed with his scissors and 2 electric razors above and rough, or is hoping to give back to the community, which is giving them shelter. julie decker tells the story. though to
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mohammed bucket is just one, that's the estimated one point. 9000000 palestinians forced to flee, and on the bating is really bowman campaign on the homes. in the compton rasa in southern garza where he seek shelter, though it is trying to uphold human dignity in the midst of an advert growing in humane who v. uber who we on there are many young man who seek my services. i don't care how much they pay because i'm aware of how difficult the situation is. it makes me happy to receive customers because when they get a hair cut, it helps them escape the difficult realities they're living. and there isn't enough water in garza or access to basic how washing products it's hindering people's ability to maintain hygiene and having an effect on moral love with the young ones that are needed. and you look, i haven't had a hair cutting approximately 40 days. my looks have changed drastically. so maybe
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the new look will give us full renewed hub and some of those escape is really strikes, leaving everything he had behind people into money to buy 2 electric raises. so he could make a living expenses inc, cause of a higher than ever because of the use loan is really blockades and the need for a central products is growing more desperate by the day. well, i know for sure, we didn't have any money and i have children who have need and therefore i had to provide for myself, my children and my wife and for my family in times like these uh nobody is going to reach out and help you. the palestinians feel abundant, they say they can only depend on themselves and on each other with no end in sight . to is roseville, judy vega, i'll just there sort of had an all to 0. japan continues to clean up widespread as quick devastation, but we'll tell you why things weren't even worse. the
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the hello, the weather remain slots. you twice, little the chevy side slide 0 plus a good parts of your writing peninsula. leased by asked. that is the only thing to see if that but the cloud spilling out the ducky, i pushing towards the caspian. we've got some rain and snow coming in here that you got a loss. you try cause much. it'd be arriving potentially what a stiff small at just making it fairly middle of the fresh side as we go through the next outside the hall with the top temperature of around $23.00 degrees. meanwhile, across jason's side of the met generate dry here, which we've got one for the next couple of days. a friday does still say a few showers may make extend the way right down into gaza. brightening up as we go on through friday in society. that when the weather that when she was just making
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his way across georgia media for as a by john a few showers also coming in across the team. but nothing too much. just baker. you see we've got some pretty unsettled weather coming at the central pos often, but it's right nearby that state. so that's just spinning out sofa spite and porch cool, northern pots of morocco, 6 of pretty wet weather, northern areas of algeria, and that will continue to push its way into action. is the motive saying some rather wet weather at that stage? they have plenty of showers. meanwhile, across the central parts of africa down towards the south. heaviest, down pulls around zambia malawi, the it is a tenant of turn to produce objective these coverage. many parts of is really media are effectively engaging in propaganda or genocide. what these really military was telling us does not fit in with what evidence they have so far. and yet, on the fringes of his randy, public discourse, anti war voices persist,
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sales calling the traitors. the listening post covers how the news is come to watch this space for where the story goes. next, the the, the watching go to 0. reminder, i told stories this uh, the 16 people, including 9 children have been killed in all my washing and the sights of jobs or israel has repeatedly said the area is a safe. so we want to play as a fleeting central guys as far as there gets even more than times at least one person is being killed and is really rates across the ocean, find west bikes to kind of stay in red, crescent says at least 2 ambulances being hit by bullets and crew members are being
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injured ahead of a meeting of israel's security account. that is really defense minister. your government has told reporters about his proposals for post war johnson is repeated that how much would not be allowed to prove the strip of the plan was discussed. because the far right ministers and senior military officers started shouting at each other. thousands of people filled the streets and 11 on capital and 1st day for the funeral procession of single. how much lead the seller all the way it was, the deputy chief of the groups political bureau now and one of the founders of its military waiting. the custom brigades, although dirty, was assassinated in a drawing, the striking southern bare route on tuesday. then a hold of reports from baby is honoring a commander solid. rudy was her master's, most senior officials in lebanon, and the most senior. how master official israel has been accused of killing since the start of a tour on gaza. a history of resistance is how the
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movement describes a raise life and they are promising has this won't be the end of the struggle, nor will it break the will of the palestinian people who say they are facing a campaign of genocide. this was a strike that hit the leadership, but there is defiance. and i've also, no doubt design has been to me is known for its policy of assassinations. killing resistance need is, is not new. we understand the language that this any makes us strong. a terry commanders were also killed in tuesday strike in the paper suburb. a massive military military capabilities was also the official leader of the health and its regional,
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based in lebanon for several years, already made few public appearances. he's been seen several times with has well as chief hass on those throw law and iranian officials, most recently participating in coordination meetings during as well as hor on garza . i mean, i really was a very important figure in the last move and obviously, but we have to look at how much is a network that has a network organization where, you know, the nodes are replaceable. and that's the whole point of why these organizations are so resilient. and we've seen over the last, you know, decades of is really assess the nations that individuals can be quite easily was replaced for people here. the assassination is part of an attempt by israel to show a false image of victory, but it's being seen as another example of israel expanding its operational reach beyond garza center for their elders. either they don't have all the way to house,
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and that's all that is to give a public address on friday for the 2nd time is and so don't worry was killed. now they'll call him is a farmer, us diplomats as well as a former deputy chief of mission in yemen. he says, because of all that is likely to retaliate for the kenning of a senior. how much the official on it's tyler tre. the assassination of auditory is certainly a provocative escalade tori's step on the bar of isabel. uh, but uh, physical uh and you know, on for that matter have lost people to assess the nations before they does not immediately act. then i do not expect visible to do anything that us uh, at this point. uh they uh will at some point to the valley a but at a time and place of their own uh, choosing the uh, getting all followed. rudy. uh is a blow to be sure for from us. uh and for us as well. uh, because uh, the area,
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the stock was there strong hold, uh, imbued, but auto body is certainly replaceable the fact that hes, well, uh would probably not. the act immediately does not mean that this is, this will just keep things as is, i think eventually there are lots of things going on in the region. especially in yemen with that i'd see is heating up on all these bring in different actors, the possibility of a mistake of one to provocative a home by one side or another. so we are right, shooting up tensions. and if something dramatic happens to reverse it, we are headed towards a broader war at some point. the former, how much politically the colored michelle has paid tribute to the palestinian
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leaders killed during israel's military operation. the i've been one of the headquarters, but we are concerned for the security of all the arab countries. we don't want to harm them. our problem is only with these rarely occupation that despite their defeat, after more than 3 months of aggression against gaza, despite this holocaust, this genocide that is being committed on a daily basis against women and children, they want to eliminate gaza people. despite all the defeats they want now to exploit the aggression, they want to extend the battle, broaden it, thinking this will change the calculus of the region. and they think if they killed the leaders of the resistance, the resistance will be weakened. this is not possible. they killed already hundreds of our leaders from different brigades and from homos, also including the founder of homeless. and what was the result? every time they killed one leader, another leader is born. this is what will happen every time we lose a leader and another leader is born. we are here and we will stay here in the face of the occupation and in the face of their military in order to make them doubt
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their calculus and undermine their plans. we always feel happy and thankful and we thank god and we have more willingness to continue. we will never be broken. the enemy will know that despite all the stupid it is that he has committed and trying to broaden the conflict and our blood that is shed garza and in the west bank even in the arab world. i. so it's claimed responsibility for to suicide bombings that have killed $85.00 people inside of me so wrong. the attack happened at a cemetery in the city of kent, them on, on wednesday, and was during a sudden many of the to be assassinated, senior general cost them. so the money that i am president abraham and i, you see, and supreme leader i a total of the company of promised what they're calling a harsh response to the right. it says it's carried out to striking a rock, killing the leader of an a. ron barked on the group, it's blames for the tax and american troops. depends on the size of the operation was conducted in self defense and the no civilians were harmed. kennings drawn
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strong condemnation from a rock which is called it, i know different from a terrorist attack. the, now we're going to take a look at some of the days of the news authorities. it took us kind of the airport started removing the wreckage of tuesdays faithful, one way accident, 5 people on the coast guard the across the dive when it was hit by a japan airlines passenger play video transcripts of a bill that the coast guard playing had not been clear to be on the one way buffalo . it's quite that struck western japan a new year's day cause wines by devastation and killed more than 80 people, but absorbing to say the outcome could have been far worse if it hadn't been for the wage upon prepares for disasters. you're just getting reports from tokyo. this guy tre. sores above the tokyo skyline. it's one of the world's tal us towers. and
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what is the plant? it's most seismically active country. people in japan are set to feel some 2000 tremors each year since one 5th of the world. earthquakes of magnitude, 6 or higher, occur here are as quick awareness begins at an early age. regular concise drills were also credited for saving the lives of people who lived in these homes affected by the note the peninsula quake on new year's day put on cut off walls. i can know for when we train people about where to gather and what kind of disaster relief system to implement. so when residents here felt a little tremor, they immediately left their houses and evacuated. of 100 years is the great con to earthquake kills more than 100. 40000 people much has changed in the way of japan prepares for earthquakes. japan strict building codes and for us to 1981 require engineers to fulfill 2 levels of our quick proofing, firstly to guarantee and no resilience to withstand smaller quakes with minimal
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damage. and secondly, to make sure that for tremor is on a size with scale of 6 to 7, the building does not collapse. modern high rise is, are designed to swing with the quakes energy given their flexible construction pendulums. and dapper is cut the intensity of that swing, but japan's gold standard is not applied to older homes, on know, to peninsula where the elderly population is twice the national average. many would in properties were decimated their owners less inclined to, nor able to afford retrofitting. this disaster prevention expert notes tokyo is not immune to similar devastation as the metropolis repairs for its next big one, fema, so to purchase, you know, tongue to the appropriate realty of a magnitude 7. this quake hitting the capital within 30 years is about 70 percent summaries, especially in east in tokyo and have a concentration of buildings with a low.
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