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information why once we do, we don't have to lead them into policy and it's going to get 50 percent representation and accountability and benefit knowing that was and service the claimant. and then you're saying you don't have your reports with it. i should just trust the community often as i find the cool that used to produce outstanding jen. this them out as the integrity in the pursuit of the senior as bullet come on. the is killed in and is really striking the southern 11 on raising concerns of a wind, a regional conflict on has and think of this is i just need a life from the also coming up to dangerous to stay doctors, patients and
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a groups forced to leave one of gauze as last functioning hospitals as fighting moves closer to john. so please find out into us present jo button as he gives a speech in south carolina. 543. we have ignition that trouble full, the fuss us leaving atlanta in more than 50 years as it makes its way to the news. a high level has bullet come on to as being assassinated in southern lebanon in and is really strikes with them. it's a we is known as jo add was killed when israel targeted the call he was traveling is a, has not directly admitted to the attack, but has said it's, it has bullet targets in response to cross border attacks. meanwhile, and doza is ready,
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forces continue to bump central and southern residential areas. locks, hospital in the center of the strip has been overwhelmed by the number of dead and injured doctors are pleading for international intervention. 23000 palestinians had been killed since october. the 7th and in the policy as rocket science had been heard and tel aviv and all the cities in central israel. that's off the how much it says it, 5 by ross of rockets from gaza. there's been no reports of injuries. there are a lot of moving parts, but 1st let's start with the assassination of the top has bullock. i'm on the emerald. hon. reports from e builder. the saki in southern level around 11 am a lovely time and is really drawing strike kids the car travelling in the village of quite a bit, selling 10 kilometers inside the lebanese territory. as bullet has confirmed, a senior fuel combined with the elite of lawn force was killed. with some odds wheel was from the village. he's the highest ranking he has bullock come on that
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note you have been killed since october. the 8th is rarely sol, so say he was responsible attacks by the on group on a key military installation in the gallery that was launched in response to the assassination of how much lead us a lot. a rory last week is death will be a blowing to as below. the man was highly regarded as a very capable fighter. and as well as supporters of shed pictures across social media of him, we've seen you come on, has some show him with cost him. so the money, the lead, the ronnie and all could suppose who was killed in the us trying to strike 4 years ago. it is ready, prime minister benjamin netanyahu sent a warning ties bullock and a message to his railways, living place to live in a cool. we will do everything we can to restore security in the north and allow your families because many of your locals to return home safely and in the knowledge we are not to be trifled with us. we will do whatever is necessary.
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although he went on to say that he would prefer not to carry out a large scale bombing campaign. those commons coming as international diplomacy is in full swing to stop and all that will and keep tensions contained within the disputed food area. the german foreign minister arrives in baby route on tuesday, and also this week, a topic diplomat from the united states amos hochstein also arrives now he was in israel law suite. these res gave him a proposal to push hezbollah deep into lebanese territory impossibilities. pony river but that proposal was already rejected by his boys bullet. don't want to negotiate anything while the war in gaza is continuing. so what he has to offer will be closely watched what powell the diplomats have and how they choose to exercise. it will be crucial over the coming days. as far as us present, joe biden is seriously worried about his role as messages to hezbollah. wants to
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avoid a full scale escalation and fighting. but as we've seen in gaza, his influence is limited and his bullet is clear, the war wrong garza must in iraq on how does it or it will psyche suddenly to me while you are safe to state. and to me, blinking is on his way to israel off to a stop and saudi arabia. he's on another regional diplomatic tool that began on thursday and included visits to cutoff, jordan and the united arab emirates blinking his meeting. lead is to discuss the war on garza. i'm the son who joins us live now from occupied east jerusalem. so honda, what are we expecting from lincoln's visit to as well? he was secretary of state and to me blinking, arriving to israel for the 6th time since the war began. he's going to reiterate american support for these rallies, but remember, there is significant pressure on these really is from the bind and administration
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to shift the focus of the war to more targeted operations. the americans have said that the civilian casualties are way too high. and the amount of humanitarian aid that is going into gaza is simply not enough, but also on the agenda there. he says that he wants to discuss a future piece, one that is lasting for these rallies. and that is also aspirational for the palestinian people. one that perhaps could even lead to a pathway for a palestinian state, but there's also going to be a lot of other things up for discussion like these really saying that they're in a new phase of this war talking about these marks targeted type of approach and gaza, but additionally he's going to talk about the day after the day after the war with these really are planning. and remember these really themselves haven't even come to a consensus on that as well as defense minister. we're leasing a framework about a week ago of what he's hoping to see, but that in no way is the,
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is really consensus as of just yet. so a lot on the agenda for the us secretary of state. yeah. and so it's really officials to me by this new phase of the war. what, what more do we know about that? that is really army spokesperson. daniel, how got you saying that the war is now shifting into a new phase where it will be more targeted and precise operations. this comes as israel's defense minister jo of the launch has said that this new phase of the war will be in order to limit civilian casualties of the densely populated palestinian territory. which is interesting because now more than 3 months in the death toll sands at more than 23000 palestinians who have been killed. these relays are also saying that their focus is going to meet on central and southern dogs of all while acknowledging there is still going to be some fighting in the north because they've
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said that they have, quote, completely dismantled, have masses, military capabilities. bill. it is in the northern part of gaza, but they do still say that there are pockets of fighters and they do expect even some sporadic rocket fire from the north. so while these really are saying they're shifting into this new phase of the war, they are not saying in any way that the war is over. and in fact, we heard from the army, chief and several other defense officials that the war is going to go through the end of the year, at least for the entirety of the year 2024. so even though we're seeing a shift in military policy, they're not saying it's the end of the war because they have not yet accomplished their military goals. home the son who to live for c n. okay. party east jerusalem, thank you. a are these ready ministry is continuing to pound, gaza bombing, central and southern areas of the territory. the world health organization, st. garza's,
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health care is on its knees and calling for urgent action to protect hospitals. honeymoon fluid has more than southern gaza. cars reduced directors, blood stains, the crown is regularly drawn missiles struck despair, cold, killing 3 palestinians. 7 witnesses say they were quite a good mother. we were going away into shelves at the area right here. we came quickly to recover the masses. we extracted the remains of 3 months as there was also one engine. ma'am. the attack was carried out only 700 meters from the weighty hospital in rough. the injured were rushed inside on structure. the latest drone and strike and civilian is a reminder that nowhere is safe in gaza. schools and educational institutions are now joined by represent cams, a line of fire. these really attacks are more down on a salt and building
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a devastating fit box for the community is already struggling to survive. hospital staff say they are not able to treat the rising numbers of injury. deluxe, the hospital is one of the few remaining garza and is facing severe shortages of resources. the world health organization sees the health care system in gaza, is it close to collapse and cold for civilians to better protect it on his way to the top? you can see your account exceed unfortunately, this area is close to an area that was evacuated yesterday and they lost a lot of their stuff is hospitalized. currently operating with about 30 percent of the south that it had just a few days ago. they are seeing, in some cases,
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hundreds of casualties every day in a small emergency department. international medical in g o. c, they are being forced to leave garza, the risk of a stop being killed by israel is bombardment. and that's leaving palestinians vulnerable and without crucial anymore fluid. i'll just eat a southern golf when i speak now to i just need his thought i was zoom. he's in rough in southern gauze, and so thought it brings up to date on what's been happening on the strikes of the yes, has them in the past hour. it strikes that exit are rated and spot rather late across different areas in the territory. but meanwhile, meanwhile, we can say that the middle coordinates were the main focus for the latest attacks, especially by the artillery unit sauce patient in the outskirts of a great. and because they have done this, our rights for a few decals as we have been also receiving different appeals by people in the
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massage refugee can being on the contest and a drones of flyers, which had been also linked to the injuries of a number of palestinians in the past now exactly where it's also gives up, please find that the aims of the is really attacks. of course, these areas just to terrify people forcing them to flee, move to the south as the number of people being killed, a due to the due to the ongoing military strikes and gaza strip today. what drives into more than $250.00 pounds things until now? and also the tax and confrontations on the ground. continue on con eunice as part of the ongoing military campaign by east belt to take full control over the middle of the southern parts of garza. and we have been also hearing that that he had had gary, this is really mandatory spokesperson stays the fighting on the ground route continues for out throughout a 2024 which means that they are moved slow. today is a waiting palestinians, as humanitarian and medical situation for guns, and especially in the make
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a shift tense and in the mass filters belong to the united nations will get much more difficult as they by d. we see that isabel is doing quite the opposite. what these people say you regarding the expanding village, the manager of operations, they say that they are moving to a low intensity bombing golf calls a strip. but we are seeing move victims and the same intensity as move victims from the palestinian slides and casualties. keep folding. thought apple assume life for us in rough ice. thank you. of us president joe biden, us interrupted by pro palestinian demonstrate, is doing a speech in south carolina who is visiting historic church in charleston as he starts to ramp up. his campaign for re election is the moment it happened. the truth is as a result in america, as a consequence show as our freedom, our democracy are very attractive because without the truth, there is no light. well light,
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there is no pass from this darkness. the cause, i know hutchison is the director of development and expansion at the american arab anti discrimination committee. she says bivens administration is complicit in. what is happening in the gaza strip asking for the smart is not controversial. i. i'm not circles that you were talking about the absurdity of the people bullying and or, you know, stopping people from calling for a ceasefire for goodness sake. and something for years makes it very clear, but this administration and those who are cheering on this my slaughter of those to me, of our losing the strong hold on public opinion. because those who serve based around themselves with whom vitamin a bite and blink and surround themselves with are those who don't question them the circle and that circle is getting smaller and smaller and smaller because,
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a high level has bullet feel come on that has been assassinated in and is really striking on southern 11 on samuel weed was killed when the call he was travelling in was talking to len. this is randy attacks and guns. i have both doctors' patients and a groups to flee. one of its last functioning cost blocks. the hospital in the center has been overwhelmed by launch numbers. instead, an engine pro palestinian demonstrations in the us interrupted a speech by president joe biden with john's of c spine. now, speaking of the story mother emanuel, am e church in charleston, south carolina. what's bringing on to be a desk? you know, he is an assistant professor in an international relations at the american university of ron. thanks so much of being with us. so let's start with um, what happened there with the, with the, by the speech. to what extent do you think is this reflection of the public opinion
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in, in the us is particularly among, among democrats as he goes into this election. yeah. but do you mean uh, thank you very much uh for the invitation. um, absolutely. i think that this uh protest. these interruptions are an increasing sign of how much the mood is changing, especially among young voters, especially among the forest democratic voters. but we have the calls, the polls are showing the 3 quarters of a us citizens under thirty's, are extremely worried. and extremely um, a scientist i would say even about the us policies towards israel or us continued support for israel. and the binding administration's continued refusal. now we're entering into a. busy months of war 2 essentially called for a ceasefire. we have seen what the binder administration has done in the un security council, and these are waiting 3 resolutions. we have seen also the foot dragging happening in the security council on the final resolution that was approved for the provider
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of the emergency aids to the gods of strips. and this, these interruptions are only going to continue and. busy read every location the biden is visiting as he gets his companion, 6 tall is increasingly being interrupted by citizens by activists by members of the communities who. busy are protesting against the continued support, the blind supports by dividing ministration towards israel's government. a government which is led by and benjamin netanyahu is also, by the way, a key supporter of trunk. so the situation is, is definitely worried for the democratic party, especially as the election gets into, into gears. then on the, on the diplomatic front as we've been reporting us sec, do you, state antony blinking is in the region. once again, do you expect anything tangible to come out of that's any, anything in terms of, of, of, of, of a ceasefire or some kind of some sort of diplomatic breakthrough a. well, it's unfortunately very difficult to say
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a very our mind not optimistic on the front of a ceasefire. we are, we are seeing, i think, of just now in these moments, secretaries they didn't get as is landing in israel, or the 6th time since october. the 7th and his 4th trip to the middle east. but what is what secretary state lincoln has been hearing from all the countries from all the leaders in the region is simply one point. the point on the need to put an end to this conflict. some point on the need to finally called for a mandatory ceasefire, not a. busy pause but a ceasefire and an end to the call and take them into the relentless bombing campaign by israel's source. that then we can begin discussing other elements begin discussing the so called a after an element on which we know very well that the administration of biden and governments in israel are very far apart with regards to what should happen the day after. but before we talk of the day after the moment is now actually has already passed a moment to call for mandatory ceasefire and the mandatory provision of an emergency
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. you can monitor and assistance into the gaza strip. not only through the rafa crossing with egypt, but most importantly through the other crossings within israel, into gas. so it is, it is rather strange. it's not really tragic that after 4 months of war, we are still not seeing enough a to enter into the menu crossings. of israel controls on his territory, you've got some on the other side is that the bait is the fear that this conflict could continue to escalate beyond garza, we've seen the cross border attacks between the hezbollah and israel in the north. the targeted assassinations, the continued its attacks by who these in the red sea, how real is the fear that this could escalate further in the reach of? absolutely, that is correct. um i think that the by the newest version is moved uh by one seer . the fear of a regional conflicts, and we've seen every time the secretary clinton visits the reason every time,
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even the binding auction, he visits the reason that he has met with increasing escalations across, across these rows of various borders with arab states. this is the problem with the problem is that the minor ministration is waging up to an a reality and a threat, i think was there from day one of be becoming entrapped in a policy of supporting israel, which eventually will lead to the us supporting a is ready policies which are completely against the us national interest completely against the interest of the right or middle eastern regions. and indeed there is a risk about the net on you out. government is playing with fire and trying to go as well. our other actors into a further explanation because the calculation seems to be that these, this wider conflicts or managed wider conflict. it does come about the criticism or the small criticism that is coming from the us and other borders. also in europe. increasingly, what will be swept away because when he is really is under attack and it has been
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under attack many times and its history. of course. also on the 7th of october, the, the specs of the criticisms are swept away and instead of replaced by a complete embrace towards israel and who is ready to governments, no matter what is ready to government. so he's actually in place and this is the risk and i think that what is really wearing the bite of new spring time aside from of course, the patience is exactly the risk of a regional conflict. we're going to have to leave it there. thanks very much for your time. andrea or andrea desk. a thank you. thank you. it's a national agencies are accusing israel of using food as a weapon of war chas. draft of the force on the hunger crisis facing gaza. for hundreds of thousands of palestinians who flayed israel's relentless bombardments. if it goes a strip, the struggling to find food gets worse every day. i am quite the, this is the only bread we have. we have developed, but we don't have food without the herbs around the world. newport america,
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and these are and have them to us. there is no food. i swear to a lot, we had nothing for breakfast today. let me show you might then look at the bread we eat, we it's bread that is covered with dustin sent you and says one in full people, the goals are starving. 90 percent of families in some areas are lucky. you say, once a day international agencies accuse is using food as a, with the violation of international move on the last, on the health national. i swear to god, i have no more bland could close. so food for my children, this is my son and i have nothing for him. his stuff was from diarrhea and call, it doesn't have disposable diapers. i don't have ointment. i don't have medicine. i call even breast feed time because i don't have food to eat. i put the juice of one
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tomato and a piece of bread until it becomes soft. and then i think my baby is well. his pulse should be blamed. un agencies for the short lived food and medicine, getting into the gauze. you and says that's a baseless lie. and accuses as well as continuously restricting the entry of oil supplies, including food, water, medicine, and fuel. well, the silver and the bar, our situation is below 0. our house was just true to them. we was very sick. we came here 2 months ago. we have nothing here. we can find food. i didn't even drink tea for 3 days, only to get little lentils for some peace love without you and says in the last week of december, food assistance and goals are only weeks. 8 percent of people named. now the risk of finding in the palestinian territory is increasing the de jumpstart. the just 0
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make made out is a search. and with the child, the medical aid for palestinians he left off was gone. so this morning, having spent 2 weeks working at zach's, the hospital which is real recently ordered to be evacuated, says the situation at that house. and so was chaotic of being that for 2 weeks. it was celtic and that's probably. and on the statement that was several 100 people being admitted every day and the emergency development was on manageable without enough stuff, with a huge numbers of patients coming in the operating phase as well for all the time. and it was, it was, seems i've never seen before in a hospital and i've, i've been searching for many, many years and i've never seen anything like this. yeah, well most governments actually have cool receipts far except for the united states and out of country the united kingdom. so the,
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the most important thing by far is by our government and the united kingdom. dakota opened the media's unequivocal ceasefire. it is, there are many thousands of people being killed that many thousands of innocent people. and this, the only solution is an immediate unequivocal, say, as far as our governments in the united kingdom has to go for that. now, fading to do so at the moment. the boy, i turn into some other news briefly now a turbulent day for a shares of us plane make a boeing off to one end. after an incident on one of its just a part of the boeing 737 mex a cross blue out mid air on friday. no one was injured in the incident that left the lodge hole in the cross fuselage. but aviation regulates his grounds in a 171 of the plains. heidi joe castro reports days after part of the door,
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flew out of the building. airliner. investigators make a discovery. i'm excited to announce that we found at the door plug. a teacher found the aircraft, the missing part in his garden, and it's considered crucial to discovering why this happened in mid flight. the we are the pressure iris with any of the return back here. we have other passengers. the drama unfolded on friday after alaska airlines flight 1280 to suffer the blow out shortly after taking off from the city of portland in oregon and external door plug blew off in a section of the fuselage at an altitude of 5000 meters. many passengers feared they would be sucked out of the cabin. we just heard like loud saying, and i looked at my left and there's just huge, like gaping for 1st i thought it was the emergency door, but there was no door there. it was just like
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a part of the wall that flew off on the plane carrying 177 passengers and crew members made a safe emergency landing back in portland, a cockpit voice recording considered crucial for an investigation, was found to have been over written and its data could not be retrieved and inquiry found pilots had reported warning alerts days before the incident. in these 3 previous slides, after the light illuminated they flip the switch to alt mode, which is normal. there's a backup. it was very benign. uh, nothing occurred very benign, the light illuminated they flipped it, they reported it, it was tested uh by maintenance, and then reset. the aircraft was new, delivered by boeing to alaska airlines just 2 months ago. a total of $215.00 of the $737.00 max 9 jets are in operation around the world. the vast majority of them
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