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i did exercise you the story on told to how does era what we do it all just sarah is try to follow this story and he's the people who allow us into their lives, dignity into mine and see the view and see mt a. terry in chief says month so this rarely a tax and the gaza strip is rented the territory uninhabitable, the phone carrier at johnston. this is alex, is there a lock from also coming garza's all accessed, hospitalized over whelmed, with casualties. as it's ready as strikes, target civilians in the center and south of the street, the more shuttle diplomacy us secretary of state survives and to keep the amos
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easing tensions. police also try to interact contracts of january 6. trump is trying to steal history. so when he tried to steal the election, us present joe, 5 months, 3 years since, which i knew the 6th of the tax on congress, which is what promised you give it to the election the is really strikes. so struck the southern regions of con eunice and rafa as well as central guns that is ready. all me says it's hit more than 100 pockets in the strip of the past 24 hours. a protestant in health ministry has reported 162 decks in the same period. you went by the tearing chief says, month soap is ready from bob and on. buffalo is between. a master fight isn't. is
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there any forces is made the type of treat simply uninhabitable. the bottom griffith says that palestinians in gauze, witnessing daily threats to the very existence of the well, once she's on the also says the amount of time and community has been left with the impossible mission of supporting more than 2000000 people, even as its own staff are being killed and displaced. martin griffith the under secretary general for humanitarian affairs. she says the 3 months since the horrific effects of october 7th does a has become a place of death and despair. she said that humanity area and community has been left with the impossible mission of supporting more than 2000000 people, even as its own stuff or being killed in this place. as communication blackouts continue, as roads are damaged, and convoys shut out, then as commercial supplies vital to the survival of people, there are almost nonexistent. whether you ends warning comes as gauze as all ok,
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so hospitalized over whelmed with casualties. been a mock. suppose another compartment begins separately, a strike in swift succession. the target sites off the sites in con eunice bos. clouds of smoke the now familiar but still frightening sites across garza and the weather was human and you know, sometimes the bloss sleep lodge crate has all the times shut that homes. the only result the damage often appears beyond measure. local survivors. theme beyond shock. the rescue is operate with little safety
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but that bravery is also beyond doubt. the carpets act of stretches attracted as ambulances. there were a few of the options to transport. the dead bows close to a carried into central gauze. as all acts of hospital, i'm going to use evidence on each arrivals face a young child, hold into the housing that his mother knew the same hospitals exit. people pray for those you've already passed away. that's made up as in john a grieves for his sister, brother and wife, his son yusef. age day and 12 year old daughter in john this moment is private. the document says a message publicly. sorry,
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as an offer on that item in as it me size, way in tons of being dropped on homes, children and women. would you accept this for your own children and women? alongside the grief he expresses and go to what he calls the west, particularly the us from and person, libya, the almost i. e. and before those supporting israel with miss hawes, an aircraft carriers, those supporting israel and sending their generals to help with plans. who are you planning against? we are on our people, civilians, we have nothing on the j, but among the bonus and the missouri. so i'm show a surprising in the string highlight none of the coming back and lemme can type it in most. we've moved from one spot to another because we're afraid of this out. everyone's afraid for the kids. but we're not leaving outlined. even when the ball stops and we find out homes destroyed, we will erect tents into gold. sends us out for the children here. no help came.
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now they're left with only more, pres, the months i'll just say to hold and 22002600 people had been killed in gulls. and since the war began, parents, i would assume at the latest from wrap up in the south industry, most strikes and move items full from the palestinian sites. as in the day begins at today where the use really meant it to be had round up the tax on the southern parts of garza. and this is a be situation also a, during the last couple of days where unrelenting, a circle of destruction and devastation took place in hon. you in a city for 12 palestinians today have to report that killed as we have been also during the last hour, contacting a number of our colleagues. and then also our hospital wondering about the situation that had been informing us that they have been listening and tearing on getting showing by the usability to re add the ongoing clot, cope's fires that had been opened against residents and also residential buildings
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in the central areas of con eunice and the question is that life would be also uninhabitable of to if the were ended, then people returned back again to the house as at the spot regarding only the destruction that had been carried out against the civil infrastructure of the for people will take, he has to rebuild what had been destroyed for right now. they're focusing on surviving window pertaining maintenance, central light time school living despite the, the very limited to humanitarian access to the territory. and the ongoing is very bottom and also prevent and cripple the process of 8 distributions inside garza especially for the middle. and for also the another part of the territory of correspondence ends cause really has been speaking with displaced. palestinians have been taking shelter out at the hospital, the o, blah in the central ga. so one of them explains how has families coming off being
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forced to flee, that the situation is very called, just as you see, this is not only a hospitality, it's also a refuge for thousands of people. some people put their heads and some people are the actually on the ground. let's look and see what the for our doing. like can you imagine living a place where it's constantly ranging in places, injuries, and killings. and we are talking about thousands of lives here. and with all of these tragedies every single day. also we're seeing people uh, sending stuff like, uh, many supermarkets in on the street. and there we can also see a barber man guessing issue. so this, this hospital became a house for hundreds of thousands of the states policy news. and it's getting very crowded and people do not know where to go. we have been seeing her fix,
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sees of people and trucks putting up all of their at my sons or their pillows and very close trying to flee from the central area of the central area in the cause of serve as they are taking other seats street to to look at the same time is very crowded and there's no what's your name? wherever you just place from motivated me is a move from brace count. i move to new sarah then. so why they then to alexa hospital. oh, yeah. and when, and why did you move those that have a live we left at nighttime under the strikes missiles, shells shooting and flares. and what have you? we have young children, the oldest of them isn't the 1st grade. i carried the child and ran into the street . that's why i left home. has you feel that i'll ok so hospital is the right place while i'm at the no place and guys are suitable. not does that not a rough on,
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nor dare, nowhere at all. where should we go? we are all dying getting killed around each other. but we run from one place to another out of fear for our children, not out of fear for myself. as far as i'm concerned, i would stay put. i wouldn't leave home for them. i wouldn't even think about it. what's the worst that could happen? we would die. so be it. and god will forgive us all the people of guys out all these people you see around you. darrow forgiven that a single one should be sent to help. all of them will enter paradise. i swear to you the coupon. how would you describe the situation? it locks the hospital. this horrible displacement means you can't go to the toilet . have to wait for 5 hours to go to the toilet. that's the life of a displaced person. a displaced person lacks dignity wherever they go. no one respects a displaced person. that is probably better than being displaced. and no one would choose being displaced. people are displaced because of what is happening, the amount of nutrition and disease in gods, or deadly threats,
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more than 1000000 children. that's according to the united nations children's funds . the new report on friday, unicef describe life in gaza as a nightmare for children. it says ongoing hostilities, poor hygiene, and finish the shelters are all threatening children's lives. the funds that reports the number of cases of dire rear in children has increased almost 50 percent in just one week. almost $10000.00 children died in gauze since october. the 7th us secretary of state anthony banking has arrived in touch here on the 1st i go, we have another diplomatic tour of the middle east thinking that we'll be looking to ease rising tensions across the region east towards the middle east for time since the war began and visited israel 5 times over that same period. kimberly how could, has moved from the white house, a secretary of state antony blinkin being sent to the middle east. capitals,
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as well as israel and the occupied west back president joe biden, sending him because of fears that the escalating tensions in the region could broaden into a wider regional war. the concern, but the escalation in the red sea as a result of attacks by whose these on commercial shipping vessels and the retaliation by the united states. and also the recent attack on a senior, hamas leader and his aides and the attribution of responsibility assigned to israel by both hamas and hezbollah could in turn lead to a broader regional war. the united states trying to calm the rhetoric stem the violence in the hopes that there could be a peaceful solution. also there is the issue of trying to discuss post governance. and what that looks like once
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a israel's war on gaza is over. there is the idea of a revitalized palestinian authority something but the united states sees as a good option, but there is pushed back in the eyes of israel as well. the rising number of palestinian casualties. $22000.00 and counting the year is still international outcry. the united states pushing israel to be more precise and surgical in their tactics going after high value targets. still, this is something that the united states wants to curve and they are working hard to get is real to comply. kimberly healthcare al jazeera, the white house, honda saw who joins us now from occupied to east jerusalem. so us tech, just a n t thinking the region again, there's lucky to be a lot on the agenda with his series of meetings. this will be us secretary of state. anthony blinked in 6th trip to israel and the
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palestinian territories since the war began. there's going to be a lot on the agenda for him to discuss. he does want to talk about what these really are planning for after the war which these really are calling phase for. but before he can even get to that, there needs to be a discussion about mitigating the fighting and using a more targeted approach in smaller operations. this is because of the high death count that we're seeing in gaza. 22000 palestinians killed. and that number climbing every single hour on the table there, they're also going to talk about whether or not palestinians who been forced to flee from northern gaza will be able to go back to whatever is left of it at this time. these really have been saying the palestinians still can't go back. they're still trying to put that pressure on him as perhaps for the release of more captive something else. they're going to be discussing our,
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they're going to be concessions that israel is willing to give up to go back to the negotiating table to bring back the captive. but they're not only going to talk about the agenda items that have to do with the war. the us secretary of state is also going to talk about the rising violence in the occupied west bank settler attacks have been on the rise since october the 7th, as well as is really military raids that have killed at least $326.00 palestinians . but despite all of this pressure, the americans have been putting on these really as saying that there's not enough humanitarian aid going into gaza. there are way too many people dying. these realize have said repeatedly that they're going to prosecute this war. however they see fit. and they're going to take as much time as they need until they can accomplish their military goals. so we'll see what the us secretary of state waves with, but there's a lot for discussion. but these realize themselves haven't even figured out that they're going to have to explain to the united states us from the thanks very much
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indeed. meanwhile, the latest is rarely strikes on southern 11 and took place on the same day has been on the the sun, the wrong address to the country in wrong colonies in baby tweeds. more on that speech. this was a very details for each by the sex your general health has the house on the throttle. a he actually told very specifically about the is really easy talking about the fact that they were hiding the numbers of the casualties of soldiers. that they were hiding, the amounts of equipment that been destroyed. let's take a closer look of what he said. now you have the same as well, so the resistance offered zip roughly 9. the videos of attacks along the front. tanks being destroyed, these tanks, exploding sometimes with soldiers sitting on top of these things. the vehicles being destroyed tents where soldiers are sitting and ms sides falling on top of
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them. houses where soldiers thought shelters coming under rock and fire with their, with their comrades taking a very long time to rescue them. houses or tents being bombed, targeted with, besides, and we could see with our very eyes ambulances rushing to these points. however, the enemy admitted nothing. the captain now often that he picks up with the displacement of it is where it is. he said, these are these who have been displaced is nothing compared to the amount and displacement that the lebanese of faced overuse of is really aggression. the also made an appeal to is right. the civilians who said, if you want to get a piece, i can return to your home things put pressure on your government to be able to bring and the will in goals that they also told about the region as well. he said the killing, they're sick. i fill out a really they sent him athlete a uh he was
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a day, brother and friend will not go unpunished. will use the right place and right time . but the field will respond. that's a much stronger statement that we've had before. we will not remain silent about violation of this level because this means that every violation in level will become exposed. you told, throughout the us to george about the region. he said that the america, the americans are using isis as an excuse to say in iraq. but he also said, and this is what we have the right thing about the resistance access. take a look. i listen to what he said about the axis of resistance and as they look for it as well as we must all put pressure from left and on from syria, from erect from young men, we must all put pressure on the meet the real objective of all these friends is to put an end to the aggression that is going on against guys a blow up for the other one, although as now finally, he summed up by saying and praising the fight is on the ground saying that they
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willing to die the gold faith country i'm digging into wrong cause out of their favorites. so it's a comm here and i'll just share a funeral. so i held in iran off to one of the worst attacks and decades. i. so as claimed responsibility the brought to you by visit capital i how i, we've got the storm clouds gathering across the us. so the moment, the area or of the bottom where the pushing across into central and southern policies, every flight pressure that's going to make its way further east was and push up the tools and all of these things i want to bring the 1st though full significant snow full for the past 2 years or so into that northeast corner is a certainly want to watch and it does look a little lively. i have of the next,
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i'll say this area of high pressure that guess each task. so the way that is that right? pushing rod across the deep south, we've seen some heavy rain here recently. it's like flooding still it concerned definitely. saturday. i kind of right move really quickly up the eastern seaboard. there's a snow gathering just around pennsylvania pushing into the northeast and cool, and you're really going to notice that difference as we go one through sunday with significant snow for right the way into new england quad. so scars come back into high and into central areas. there is a snow still continues to spit off the rockies on a little to stepped up towards the pacific northwest, but not too bad, not too bad across central america and the caribbean. bouncy, dry finance. tiny, lots of tropical sunshine coming for the most part. we're not going to see that a bit of what, whether it's a northern parts of the region from that training weather system. but as you can see into central america and for the odyssey of the caravans is lucky, fine, and sunny. the weather brought to you by visit cuts on the
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lost in gaza as a nightmare for children to mel nutrition to see using on going to let's use 7 more is very as strikes on central and southern guns. at least 16 people were killed in a tax on con eunice. within 22 and a half 1000 ton of students have been killed in the past 3 months. almost confident of children. and us secretary state antony blinking is arriving to q. first, that you'll get to know the diplomatic to all the middle east, thinking that we'll be looking to ease rising tensions across the region. because it is well for the 5th time since the war on gauss began. right in the state media says 11 people have been arrested in connection with wednesdays, suicide bombing that killed at least 189 people in southeastern iran present abraham, that race he has promised to respond to the attacks for which i sole claims responsibility on the hash. and report from the capital, tyrone they are gone forever to suicide
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bombers. change the fate of the 100 people who are being carried to the fine those resting place. wednesdays attack happened at the ceremony and cut them on to remember the us us and they to general processing a many uranium president to bring. but i, you see, address the crowd to gather all the 3 there. is witnessing our power, all the world, disputing, our power, our forces, have the initiative, time and location go. the police of arrested several people in different brothers, this across the law. but despite the eye, so claiming responsibility for the attack, uranium officials, i've shown the skepticism to the announcement from is retaliation back. so these killings are a reflection of defeats that the our compares have suffered over the past few years
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. but the grace of god, the revenge of these killings will be taken. but i would like to say that already the revenge has happened in government wants to provide people with some as the, as the region faces re challenges. this has been exception. therefore, it's been looking into the details of the attack and what the response i think you should be all of them, you know, under, under one unique umbrella which is trying to this civilize this region. iran is located in this region. so security of the region safety region is going to build the benefits of uranium. why the lawn and to run is practicing sort of a strategy. patients in the past with the bombing, you might have shocked many radians. it's one of the worst attacks iran has seen in recent years. at the tide security measures here reflect the amount of precaution,
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the governments. they can to prevent the possible attack. and they actually measure 0. the u. s. president joe biden has kicked off his re election campaign with a blistering attack on donald trump. the man who looks likely to be his challenge and the election a to this year by them describe the former president as a threat to democracy. the speech comes just a day before the 3rd anniversary of the capitol hill rights. and trump supports as rents that the building. as of now, trump is the front runner for the republican nomination as dropped together 2024 k, and pay by glorifying the fail while as directions insurrection at our on our cap, the guy claims law and order shows lawlessness additional trumps not concerned
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about your future i promise you trump is now promising a full scale campaign of revenge and retribution his words from head to and was that divide and speech and that bluebell pennsylvania joe biden carefully chose the time and place where his 1st campaign speech of 2024 here in pennsylvania, the state where he was born, it's a swing state where he won by simply one percentage points in the 2020 election. but more importantly, he gave a speech near valley forge. that's where george washington camped out in $1777.00, a year after the us had declared independence, but it still had to fight for this fledgling democracy. it was trying to create and that's with joe biden says needs to happen now. americans need to fight for their democracy and he, in his words, that means they have to vote for him because he says, donald trump is a threat to democracy. and to make that point, he gave a speech a day before the 3rd anniversary of the january 6th uprising in washington, dc,
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which in a court in washington, donald trump is accused of lead. so he jumped ahead, biden did to the general election, taking on his presumed opponent in that election. donald trump and his messages, i will secure democracy. donald trump long john henry and l g 0, montgomery county, pennsylvania. meanwhile, speaking of season, that campaign events us types of iowa trump or criticize the presidency come know they can foreign policies cooker joe is staging is pathetic. fear mongering, campaign event in pennsylvania today. did you say? and we were studying through the halls. i gaze got up, i got a, he's a threat to democracy. i'm the and if you take a look at what he's doing on the border, or a full inflation or, or military that horrible day in afghanistan, you look at what he's done with energy all throughout the world. we're in
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embarrassment as a country. we become an embarrassment as a country. meanwhile, the us supreme court has announced that will consider trump's appeal in colorado state routing. the boss came from the republican primary button that the states top quote, disqualified the former president last month. so i think his role in the 2021 capitol hill right trump's lawyers are appealing a similar band in the state of maine. federal supreme court justices haven't known each. they'll need to reach a decision before primaries begin. well my honda joins us now from washington. dc might tell us more about this case in colorado. well, the 1st thing is that this is the supreme court moving at the speed of light, it's taking up this case to very short notice. clearly the justices aware of the impact that the judgment will have on the election taking place as. yeah. and of course the primaries leading up to that election. so they going to be hearing r o arguments on this case on february the 8th, which is a very,
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very brief timeframe. indeed. now this all comes from a colorado supreme court decision, which rules that trump was guilty of insurrection. and as such, he is prohibited from holding public office in terms of the 14th amendment of the constitution. section 3 of that amendment says that anybody who sworn an oath to uphold the constitution and then attempt to conduct an insurrection against it, cannot hold the public office without a vote of 2 thirds majority in congress. it's been seldom used, however, now it is be used, it was used by the colorado supreme court. and it was also used by the main secretary of state who basically followed the arguments of the 7 colorado supreme court justices. in terms of finding that tron is illegible, full office, now comfortable, as i've said, a couple of things. firstly that january, the 6th was not an insurrection. they argue. secondly, they argue that as
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a president or once president trump is not held by the provisions of the 14th amendment. so it's a absolutely seminal case. and the supreme court has now thrust itself into the selection, yet in a way, not seen until it on the when and when it did so in 2000 in a, in the george bush case, which he won and was essentially as confirmed as president by a supreme court decision, so this is an absolutely massive case and the judgement should be coming pretty quickly, given the fact that the supreme court has agreed to hear our role argument at such short notice, showing as i said that the justices are well aware of the importance of its decision in this and election you might have thanks very much indeed for that's updates the long time heads of america's most powerful guns, they'll be grouped the national rifle association is result.
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