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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm serial then. yeah, this is the news our lives from don't, it's good to have you with this coming up in the next 60 minutes or family says that she died hungry. and this really strike kills a little girl. and 11 of her relatives and got nearly a 100 days of bombing, grief and force displacement. israel's war on gaza has now killed nearly 24000 palestinians in the world,
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the marches of palestine protests and solidarity with the people of gaza. this is the conflict of widens the human at high ones governing party candidates winds the presidential election, promising to safeguard the islands from chinese threats and intimidation. the it is 1300 gmc, that's 3 pm in the us, uh where israel's relentless war is now approaching. it's 100 stay, there's been more death, more devastation and more suffering. more than a 100 palestinians were killed and is really strikes in the past 24 hours. and that includes children. when a miss sila hit a residential building in rossa access, i'm of which reports i'm under bits farewell to her baby girl. she's the victim of a nice, rarely striking their home in the central and i'll find gaza. the attack also
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killed 11 members of her family who had gutters for dinner a bit. and the guy didn't seem of a sudden escalation. and our home was bummed at night by is really f. 16 were playing this, but since that was so small i was not staying with that. and on this, the only women children were kept in the house. 14 of them. they were all killed in a couple of feet. a hi. yeah. especially heavy. this is a baby girl, so i'm, that's what wrong did you do to these re lease died hungry. you can see you're holding a load of bread and her tiny hand while she held tied to it. we could not remove it from her hand. is this baby girl, a fighter? i'm not much. i can look at him a while. i'm a funeral. prayers echo with grief. as family struggled to cope with last overnight. alexa hospitably did al paula plunged into darkness because it ran out of fuel. the hospital is the lifeline for thousands of police. the news seeking medical attention and shelter from these rarely bombardment. this blackout poses
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a threat to the lives of many including premature babies in incubators. and the medical staff is doing all they can to save their patients. the life of the situation is threatening the lives of many newborn babies and many patients were trying to work with what we have. but we will have to stop working completely because we don't have any electricity outside. the suites of data by law have turned into a battlefield on fire, just marking another day, hope relentless argument taxes i'm which topic up was it. let me join just live, know from ross in southern guys at tarik, just a day after court proceedings concluded in the hague or south africa was asking the court to order israel to stop. it's a tax because it said there's a real risk of genocide happening. and gaza, we now see this with this tragic story of a little girl, an infant killing, sorry, being killed along side 11 members of her family. what more can you tell us about
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the specific circumstances of that attack? it will generally the attacks that are being carried down against the stanley. it's located in a roof off. a roof is supposed to be saved. so for the majority of thousands, as it used to get a 7 to a residence to sleep, move to the south. i'm a prosecutor to roof with days and right now they have been carrying out new ministry attacks. are these palestinians even in the areas that are supposed to be saved? yes. today, overnight a minute, 3 raise had destroyed reservation. the 11 at the thing is, had been killed alongside with this young girl, which was hand in hand holding a piece of bread that completely shows that she was 18 as the issue had been farmed by the use verify judges. and this is completely something her
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rustic has palestinians be killed in every single hour. different occasions now. palestinians, despite the fact that they have been seen also to the south had been bombarded in the south. and this is completely shows how is always to be completely the opposite . what has been a telling people about this is completely, i had 3 good kind of mistrust among palestinians regarding what is man is trying to say. and this attack is completely a genocide to attack that chewed up. that was the name, young girl, a little side with some of the members who were taking shelter inside this building, which was completely reduced to the russell topic. we're also just learning about an attack that took place on some of the dean road, one of the main roads that palestinians can use to travel and go from one part of garza to another 3 people. i understand we're in a car. we're also just getting footage of the immediate aftermath of the attack. that's what our viewers are seeing now. what can you tell us about that?
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the incident a yes, this strikes happened just a few hours ago. whether you said the flight to target to this call a directory without a trial who names were a tree called a city, you have to repeat the accused in this military attack. now, the road, which is the location of the targeting to send it to be the main item route for the majority is kind of a city is trying to hate from the south to the middle or to the news. and in return again to the same way from the news from the middle to the southern part of the gaza strip. and these are you going to also include the electricity damage to the infrastructure of the road, which relates out sick to the time to send you an ability to move between areas. and this is what we have been reporting about throughout the last couple of days as, as well in the middle goober nights the are trying to destroy the main roof leak in between the main regions. and this is not the effect that had been carried out in the vicinity to drop off as well,
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but it's really systematically expanding military operations, detroit to ground residents and how to city is in the roof. i have this city which completely right now become very crowded with evac curious and they are also be working great now and providing civil services for palestinians beyond its capacity as its civil infrastructure cannot be as long as they qualify in order to keep providing services for millions of dollars and inside various namespace of land rights are a couple of zoom reporting live from rossa in the southern part of the gaza strip. thank you very much. and the is really army has bulldoze the road leading to the res, bit noon crossing between israel and north in gauze before the war. it was the main entry point into the strip alpha 0 is l. yes, corolla has more from the crossing. you know, what do you model on one of the sub or even october i'm i'll be in a democrat for the 1st time since october stevens. we're able to reach the it is
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border crossing all by turn on to the north of the gas a separate farm on this crossing point was the main us re through which the palestinians used to go in or out as it was also used by palestinians coming to the strip for me. okay. part with the bank and it's now closed with very heavy is riley, military price of the mob of what we're looking to um, what address should this r e d u hospital i was within oscar to you and it could be either have the highest is not typically, um and the vehicles tanks and soldiers have been densely deployed watches that'd be kept. meanwhile, ferocious biasing is raging from now and dean and bates law here, and based on known areas j charlotte slot 80. they overlook a has a limb all, but it won't do audio. and while the crossing has been closed by the israeli army since the 1st day of the war on gaza as all custom sizes and seats control of the is running the ice on come on in this area as well as could be under the sun level who who is whom i said, but i'm in october. if you had the on the,
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i'll clear the there may have the close by the all custom offensive on october 7th is still clearly visible in the i'm, i'd like is that because it would allow us to set the w section. the crossing was used for the dixon and the entry of tell us citizens working inside is right. it was also used by the staff of various international organizations. the entire land of this area has been bulldozed by the is riley occupation forces. this was once a road, hugh, the now right is the met. there's a leaf cause a shadow, a d like doesn't have a low access roads to and from the domain and impulsive crossing points have been licensed with clearly visible heavy is riley military present has been seen in the area as well. yes. go to them. i just mean my buddy, it has to be a tunnel shanetta with ida. so hundreds of thousands of demonstrators around the world are rallying and solidarity with the policy and people. this march here in
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london is the similar national demonstration calling for an end to israel's one does a protest as a marching to parliament square and central london. a significant police presence is expected with $1700.00 extra officers on duty, full price and full brennan is on site with the demonstrators. tell us what you're seeing and hearing paul. well, this is one of the countries of the us national demonstrations. take. take the people have come from we've seen a group of like a valued us 50 miles west of wales associated people in lincoln, in the east new castle in the know. right. and on the south coast as well, they send some notes here. very clearly says fine, i'll definitely jump over here and also hearing terms such as stopped forming garza and also for me as
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a result of reactions in the last 48000 people in the big shots. holes are backed up with black cards and some of the plug codes like can we do that using israel, present with sadistic friends in clinic? stop killing children is see such as several janine ronnie, she's with us here today on the 2024 and my name is jeanine. i'm with the policy and youth movement we're trying to hold i'm essentially really is out of rage and frustration. we have been taking histories every week since october 7th. we married that the british public center public wants to see. so i told him that happen, you know, very early on and this will serve as 76 percent of the british public politicians. i'll see,
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decision makers continue to not only fund and support the genocide the but escalating, we're seeing your aspirations and favorite listing, aspirations and young man. we're here today to ensure that even though it's a new year, we've not been fighting for our liberation for a 100 years. and the reason why this year on to a 100, the finest rate that previous modules have seen. hundreds of thousands of people come out on the streets of london. very difficult to get a handle on exactly how many people are here today because we're in the midst of them. it's difficult to get an overview, but it's definitely going to be in the many, many, thousands and the prospect is as you, hutch for not just that, and many other people are going to keep coming back on. so this is far as it changed and it just started marching from central london fall brennan reporting there. thank you very much. we'll talk to you again. thousands have demonstrated outside the u. s. consulate in johannesburg, and alpha 0 is for me to mill. it was there, i mean,
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thousands of posts. it's just like this one across, such as in south africa as long as the war on cause a has continued. and people here say they will continue demonstrating against what israel is doing in the occupied territories. and they will continue standing in sort of 30 with palestinians, especially given the higher number of lives lost people. he also encouraged by what the south african government has done in taking as well to the international court of justice. none of us absolutely no pressure system because that's the genocide is one of the sections by the us. we know to biden has denied that there's a genocide going into supporters. is speaking father installed last week. this representations of the international court of justice,
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the freaking residents to run my process is that because, so there is a signature to the genocide convention. it was applied to act. but that's not the only reason it does have because of south africa's own case. and this is what many people to identify with, the president, nelson mandela who said the read them off. so that would never be complete without the freedom of tennessee. as people say, they're concerned about the levels of a push and the number of people to the continuing compartments garza and for that reason they will maintain those types of prisons wherever they can send me another ultra 0 to how does but in jakarta, no thousands also rally didn't solidarity with palestinians. the crowds calling near for boy cuts targeting israel. indonesia has long supported the policy and cause
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the country has no formal diplomatic relations with israel. and demonstrate as marched in the south korea's capital sold last month. south korea voted in favor of you in general assembly resolution calling for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire. demonstrators also gathered in malaysians capital, calling for an end to these really offensive as florence louis reports, a modest turn out that the message is clear. the rally is being held less than a 100 meters from the us embassy in quite under the venue was chosen to make a point to israel's largest support. i'm actually joining the malaysian people to cope with these firing guys up and to highlight that we are not accepting the mazda or against the people in does a dozens of age, who's suspend it to get the, to arrange this event. but the main organize is the malaysian of the boy caught
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divestment and sanctions obedience, movement. it's part of a global boy caught movement. that's called for a day of action around the world. we've had community leaders and n g o representative to talk about the history of the occupation as well as the importance of supporting destroyed cott, again, is really company and corporations that support as well. in one way it was last month. the malaysian government announced it with bad vessels owned by is really shipping companies from talking ships on the way to israel will also bought from loading cargo at malaysian ports. b. s malaysia says that was the result of its campaign. a similar thing was actually me. i think, i think successfully the highlighting the issue. so let's find the history of the conflict and also what's happening in palestine. the palestinian lead to movement which has chapters in many countries, has also released a list of corporations to boycott. among wlan mcdonalds, the malaysian franchise holder is suing
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b. s malaysia for defamation media. as malaysia says, the lawsuit will not stop it from showing solidarity with palestinians. protest this here have taken that message too hot. but we are boy thing because that is the only thing we can do as an individual at the moment. the things that i have bought, the other companies that support israel, the companies listed on the b as website. the global boy cut movement says target to avoid cost fines. buy it by self advocacy, n t, a pos like listening, and the us fight for civil rights among others, which have proven to be successful in and of justice. florence greene. how did you find the it's israel says it has approached the state of guitar with a plan to deliver medication to capt is being held by hum us in the gaza. this coming from a statement released by the is really prime minister's office. let's see what we can find out about this r. hi rod, you're in tel aviv. what with this deal look like? how would it work?
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tell us what you know. what we know is that even though the office of these ready prime minister had released the statement saying that it's been agreed that they will be able to provide medication. so those are all being held captive in gaza. it's now almost a 100 days that they've been there, and there's the biggest concern amongst the families is that many of those that are held, especially those that are elderly needs medication, some of them will on a regular prescription. and then there's of course, a shortage of medication and food and water, as we know it's effect, seeing the millions of palestinians that up. but it's suspecting that then it's also affecting those that are held captive. now the idea would be that the red cross will be delivering that, and that's the, that's what something. rather that's what the families have been pushing for for a long time. in fact,
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a few days ago they had actually visited cats. all i met with the cat 3 officials putting that police forward and then when us secretary of anthony britain come was, hey, also a few days ago, he stopped with them for almost an hour and hearing that thoughts and that concerns . and this has definitely be been one of the top priorities with this supply and would medication be delivered or, or provided to all hostages because how much doesn't have them all the, exactly at the moment there's a thoughts would be a $137.00 caps is still held in gaza and most to be is riley, some of them jewel nationals of various ages and lots of the women and children were released. but there are also some elderly people over the age of 80 plus. now not all of them. what helps with how much when that attack happens on october 7, different groups took
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a different practice to different areas across the gaza strip. you had some us predominantly taught some of them, but also is law makes you had another group in the gaza strip and also they said not the group that apparently has them as well. so it's not clear how this will be carried down. so it's not clear what the mechanism to allow this to happen will take place. those details haven't been revealed just yet, but this will certainly be seen as a step forward for some of those families, all absolutely desperate for the families to return, but more than anything that concerned for the health of those. so how is kept to a 100 days, of course, as we know in some of those underground tunnels? absolutely. now if i can get you to pivot to something else, domestic is really politics. are expecting anti government protests later today. i believe in tel aviv is that something that is gaining traction, gaining momentum, and israel. and that's right. you have to riley today,
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you have the main one that happens every stop today with tens of thousands of people acr. 1 is ro come to join and started r c with those house caps if we've covered that every single week. but you also have another tons, riley that's about to take place in a few hours, and that's those are again the policies of prime minister, benjamin netanyahu. and even also, some of those against the government, we attended that one that was carried out held draw the last week exactly a week ago were an estimate to 20000 people. tons up initially when this was thought to everyone, whether it was a position, whether it was government, were whether it was the public agreed that they should stand united, installed lazar, and see what the situation that's happened on october. the 7th with those i held captive. but when now starting to see that in the mid, some increasing where people are very unhappy and even to a point where those, the car is out that protests last week,
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i've been calling for him to resign all to carry out early elections. sarah, hi, rod reporting from tel aviv will talk to you when those protests actually are having a little later your time. thank you very much. sorry. as the us as carried out more air strikes on yelman's capital, send off the launching attacks in the early hours of friday. the 1st round by american and british war plains targeted several sites linked to who the rebels in the capital. those attacks, skilled at least 5 of the groups fighters via strikes are in response to months of who the attacks on ships crossing the red sea with the officials say that their targeting vessels linked to israel. now us president joe biden has declared the strikes on it with the targets a success. she hubbard tons. the reports, the new round of strikes on yemen came out as of the president by the wounds that the us would continue bombing, who the targets. if attacks on shipping didn't stop, we will make sure that we respond and buy them expressed
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his satisfaction with the us led operation. i don't think it really civilian casualties. that's another reason why it's over at the pentagon, the message was also one of goals, a tree. even the initial indications are that we had good effects. so far we've not seen any type of retaliatory action from the who these however, the who these did 51 and to ship ballistic missile that didn't hit anything on friday, according to the pentagon officials that it was to seem to tell if that capabilities had been significantly degraded, officials acknowledged they did expect to the retaliation, and the us plan was to respond in kind. we will not hesitate to, to uh, to take further actions to be able to defend our ships, our sales and the ships and sailors of international commerce that rely on transit through the red sea. withdraw the briefings from the white house to the pentagon, there was still no acknowledgements of a close as of the escalation in the red sea. the who is contention. they have an
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international legal obligation under the genocide convention to disrupt shipping, to israel. and the cool for an immediate cease fire she ever time. see elder 0 washington. as a spring announces you're a senior political analyst, more one, the shower, and more one. you were telling me last hour. this isn't surprising to you saw some of this coming where a subset of 1st of all of it's been hitting up now for a number of weeks. and i think the united states worked uh diligently to get the united nations security council resolution that it would interpret as one that gives us the green light to act. and since it already made the claim does, one of its chips was attacked. it's within the acted mentally along with the brits, which of course, you know, i didn't for many in the region to cause more of the same over the past so many years. where by the resolution of any such a conflict,
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means military intervention, or maybe 30 strikes by the united states, which to my mind would probably to further escalation, as the un security council has been unable to pass a resolution calling for a ceasefire and gaza. however, within a fairly short span of time that you in security council was able to pass a resolution essentially green lighting. and i don't know how to phrase this, not green lightning strikes on yemen. but the language says that member states can defend the ships in the red sea, which is pretty much the same thing. well, i read that quite clearly. china and russia are not about to a green light. the disruption of shipping, even if the whole thing is word very particular about the stopping on the, the shipping bound to a lot to, to is right. but well, they ended up disrupting, a lot of the shipping going through that waterway, including ships that weren't going to is real it many have decided to re route just
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to be on the safe side. presumably. yes, uh, i think so clearly the house is wanted to get to create some kind of a trouble where to buy uh countries pay attention to the fact that something is happening and garza, i think it was um, you know, on that part i'm moving on to fill the data to, to wake up quotes of the world as it were you concerned about the potential for escalation beyond yemen? well, this is the thing, right? so we've seen this happening again and again over the past, so many decades. in fact, well, why don't we do sort of a history crash course? 60 years and 60 seconds. i'm timing you today. the whole thing is, are the enemy and they deserve to be bond. and you have been for daring to confront the united states in 1958 or in the late fifty's. not sort of
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egypt. westco said the new hitler. and he wants to be confronted already after 1956 aggression against age of bytes breasted, and his rights is 1968, the new uh, the new and it was out of 5, the signed the petition organization in the late seventy's, the boogeyman was what many i knew it on the late eighty's it was saddam and the rock. and that 1990 is it was i've got, i don't know something i've been not the the following decade. that's why they have all the phones all together. it was a guy that was the funny bond, it was what law, it was all to say the following decade. it was isis dice. and again, more of the same house, he's on so on, so forth. so every decade, every few years we have, i will get mad at them, at least we have an enemy. and the people in the middle east are asked to take sides audio with breast in united states and is read. or are you with the book about whoever they are? right? the problem is,
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but each one of those enemies was somehow brought the power. busy or was somehow it became an enemy because of some kind of a mandatory intervention. who did it, or what i need to feed? and as my britain france on his right, each one of those cases was prompted by an invasion. i put it out of any sort why, how many is 79? there was equity time that i didn't use these. why out of 5? because all as an occupation, why said dumpster same model, the same. why here on how many, again, or the idea of sizing was your luck suddenly we had the i did not charge. right. why? because there was something to became so that y'all can became weak any which way you look, the housing becomes stronger because there was the one and there was a new, excess, or resistance. you might call them a new excess of even if you want. but in the end of the day, all of these studies on all these threats, but somehow keep visiting us in the region and cold by the united states and in fact,
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to west. and if there's all these really security were created by the united states britain and is right. so the big question has to be 60 seconds. are we going to continue with more of the same bombings of guys, a bombings of 11 on bombings over the loc bombings of sir? yeah, bombings of. yeah. man bombing drugs. i got this done. i'm always coming back to the same results. it's almost like a sign of crazy sign of madness. you're trying to use me the 3 things you tried to designate anybody's one decade after another decade. but you come back with even more enemies, more important, more dangerous, when to do it even more for their rights and for their security and for their piece, you're planning to bunk them for the security or for that or would it be in vegas? i agree. as you're a senior political analyst or one the shower, thank you. thank all right, it's time for the weather now with evans and fox. the colors looking a little unsettled across smaller parts of the middle east. the fab, the clouds sweeping through from west to east as rain,
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the sleet and snow one that you can see some snow, the coming into northern parts of a rock, pushing across into northern areas of around 70, a federal dumping across the mountains here. then we are going to say that continues to just tumble its way off of the east with dry weather, fine with a set of weather sunshine. the fact behind that though, hard around 29 celsius, so we're good 67 degrees above the seas, new average. that's pushed back up further north into that is the side of the med. it's right in what we do have a few showers in the full cost they share. it's really quite live based on the around the 11 on we will see some wet weather getting all the way down towards the gaza strip through wes, sunday, grass. he making his wife by the race which as we go through monday. but it does look like a pretty cold and wet to we can because that is the side of the ready to write in more rain coming in over the next few days. so some of that right, but also affect the font most of libya eventually making its way into northern areas of egypt just around the coastal fringes. lots of west africa states drive with plenty of sunshine,
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plenty of showers. may monica central parts of africa. but i think typical, so actually making his way to was nourishes, just about escaping madagascar. the still ahead on alpha 0 as israel's war and gaza continues. palestinians in the occupied westbank say that they're going through an unbearable form of collective punishment. we'll have more of that when we come back examining the impact of today's headlines this year. for the destruction of your everything international filmmakers and wealth class john, unless you're saying that these laws actually encourage more violence, 7 has to know stories for a global audience. this is my, you house, this is the way what these are so tight. it defies us from our culture. open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today on that. i'll just say era. the latest news, as it breaks,
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i don't really is. remember that i'm not seen on restoring national unity with fearless journalism. these people copying show towing to escape from the relentless bombardment from the hall to the story. many people born longer to open for a meal, but with all very crowded towns unlimited a, it's many are left with desperate need the the you're watching else a 0. a reminder of our headline this hour is really airstrikes that's targeted. a residential building. and ross saw it killed 11 members of one family. a $135.00 people have been killed is really
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a tax on gaza in the last 24 hours. hundreds of thousands of people are rallying around the world in solidarity with the power. seeing people on staff today, some quite of them for to johannesburg, the london protesters upholding for a ceasefire. invest in the us has carried out air strikes on humans, capital sonata. the 2nd night in a row there in response to months of the attacks on ships in the red sea, the group says it is targeting vessels linked israel. the lives of many families have been destroyed by the is really offensive, but some or refusing to leave what remains of their homes, despite losing everything, including their loved ones. charles stripes that has the story of one palestinian grandfather who is determined to stay a mazda of a slave of shreds carefully on the rubble remains of his family home in rough or something. dollars. and he's ready to strike, destroyed it,
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killing 6 of his children. his wife and 2 of his grandchildren, he says 5 of the bodies remain buried under the twisted metal and broken concrete. and that the good that we found, the 3 bodies of mohammed, my mood, and so jude, 500 meters away from the house and the rest of my family were inside the house. we found only parts of their body as we couldn't recognize them. we put this parts in the plastic bags and we buried what was left over their bodies. how many that is put up a tent on the rubble. so he can be close to the memories of those who loved the setup of the tent here on the rumble. tell the world that we are here and we will be here strong and review it. and this is our country, and our future will always be here. god has chosen us to be bored and buried in this land. so i see here in the tent to be able to collect as soon as possible and as much as i can,
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what is left from the bodies of my family in order to bury them. the goal is that health industry is around 23 and a half 1000 palestinians have been killed by israel's land and sea bombardment of the strip and it says around 7000 more people a missing field data buried under the rubble as well. i know you will not do that. you mean that's a lot. there's budget i comes here very early. every day after morning, prayers often follow the cats because we have a strong sense of smell and off, and they try every day to remove the rumble and search for the remains of the body . i'm not the only one who suffers like this. there are too many people under the rubber all over because uh that pull off and i get how manager goes to the cemetery where he inspects the graves of those who are found and a buried out on that island. yeah. and the highest. busy which i am alive and then
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the same time i am alive and waiting my turn like all the powers thing you and probably god kept me alive to do something good for the victims. i always got the almighty for a good and for myself, my pain is fast and god will reward me if i see common patient and i ask him to be so he's messy on my family. of the family wiped out, but he is really military polished, indeed, father with little else left his face law. i'm now charles toronto to go to 0 is really forces of arrested thousands of palestinians during their war on the gaza. many had no links to armed groups. human rights organizations have criticize the mass arrest and israel's treatment of prisoners. sent them on a hand has this report. thousands of post to me and men were rounded up by is really forces at the advanced through doors and gaza, weeks later, some are now being released. they spoke of their humiliation of the hands of these really a good one. this doesn't have us with understand thomas,
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what i was among many others detained by is ready soldiers. we will all stripped about clothes so that it was very, very calls. these riley's claims, we hama, spices, and we told them with civilians. we have no affiliation, thomas, or foster, or any other affection. if we would fights us, we wouldn't have remained at home. once they were imprisoned, they say the abuse continued popular. we will old, placed in a deep hole in the ground still without clouds and it was very cold. my heart almost stopped beating. then we were placed in jumpsuits, handcuffed at our backs. we were beaten and pass it all the time. this man was a patient that causes el cheapo hospital, but it's really for us to store the facility after being released. he was forced to travel south and south. i'm a kidney failure patient and a must have dialysis. i've been many days now without dialysis. israeli soldiers tortured us, all no difference between old or young,
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sick or healthy. we're all abused and battered. of israel says any, what its forces encountering combat areas is detained and interrogated. it says this strategy has helped him capture hundreds of homo spiders. they like me, i left some of the fighting mission. whoever remains in the area when they come out, some from come soft, some from hiring. so we investigate who is connected to how much and who is going to come up with a rest everyone, i'm question them but is really security official say most of those arrested had no links to our groups. rights groups are criticized the arbitrary arrest and some of called the mistreatment of prisoners. a war crime finch and monahan l g sierra the general strike has been declared in the occupied westbank town in the after 3 palestinians were killed. overnights and a confrontation with is really soldiers is really forces were patrolling the legal settlement of a door. that's west of hebron. they say they were attacked and fired back in response to 3 palestinians killed were cousins. they were 1618 and 20 years old.
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and their family has denied the allegations against them all so near the city of to count them a 19 year old palestinian has died after a violent encounter with his really soldiers. the palestinian red crescent says that he suffered cardiac arrest while being beaten by the soldiers. he was also shot as really forces reportedly fired live ammunition when they enter the town and were met by process. there's been a dramatic rise in the number of it's really rates in the occupied westbank since the war on garza began. how the state in say, is really forces or deliberately targeting infrastructure and leaving a trail of destruction as a form of collective punishment. mohammed drums, you reports from the north sheriff's refugee camp in the northern part of the occupied west back. so it's another day of struggle for palestinians living in the north shore refugee camp. a raid maybe over, but the rain is just beyond trying to walk across the street is hard enough
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trying to drive down. it is even harder. and the people can't even reach this area to shop on that. look how it's all broken and damaged. just hours earlier, israel's army once again stormed the camp. it's warmer, bulldozers digging up roads, its forces destroying infrastructure. a short walk up a narrow alley, we find that out of heavy foot whose family home was severely damaged during another incursion. 2 weeks ago. as we stand next to a gaping hole, this used to be the window she looked out of pocket when i was in the bathroom upstairs had when they started destroying the house, i ran to another the bullets we had coming into the house from every direction. the damage of the door and entered i went home and spent 4 hours here shut up to shuffle. so that in her family haven't been able to stay here since i made the discomfort. she has, however,
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found relief in the fact that none of her children or grandchildren were hurt while these really soldiers searched the area for armed promised indian fighters. busy a few minutes away, even more wreckage, housing structures that have been knocked down and electricity lines that have been cut, palestinians here say this type of destruction caused by is really forces is a form of collective punishment. but they also believe it goes beyond that. and the by utilizing these tactics over and over again, israel is attempting to turn them against the resistance, but no matter the amount of devastation everyone we speak with says that strategy worked well. people are used to this, this doesn't affect the people support. no, it's the opposite. that makes people support the resistance more because this proves that the fun has a doing the right thing to. since october 7th rates might, israel's army only intensified throughout the occupied westbank. here it's become part of the fabric of daily life. today, residents,
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once again do whatever they can to repair these roads, but they know the fix will only be temporarily. how much influence is here? the north stands for refugee camp in the occupied west. the ruling party candidates lighting to has one tie one's presidential election. his opponents have conceded defeat, lightning test party favors a more independent try to tie one. i'm trying to of use the island is a break away province and warrant that the vote to the choice between war and peace lie said that he hoped for a return to healthy and orderly exchanges with aging promise to protect the island from threats and intimidation. tony cheng has more from type the motor celebration down the street inside. but with both of both is the democratic progressive
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a r t a has conducted over night. air strikes on nearly 30 targets in northern iraq and syria. it's defense ministry says the strikes hit locations belonging to 2 kurdish armed groups. the turkish government says the strikes were in response to 9 of its soldiers being killed in a military base in a rock. prosecutors in pettigrew have requested a 34 year prison sentence before the president federal castillo. he's accused of carrying out the crew after he tried to dissolve congress and 2022 is removal sparked a wave of protest across the country. castillo says he was the victim of political conspiracy. landslide in northwest columbia has killed at least 18 people. it happened near a town and the chuckle region authorities say many people were buried when they left their cars to take shelter in a house. during heavy rain for dozens of people were injured. texas has blocked federal border agents from processing migrants as a dispute deepens between the us state of texas and the bite and administration.
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this week, state officials put up new barriers along parts of the border with mexico. and the us government has been in a stand off with texas governor greg habits because of record levels of migration. and a judge in new york has ordered former us president donald trump, to pay the new york times nearly $400000.00 in legal fees. this comes out to trump unsuccessful lawsuit against a newspaper. in 2021, trump suited his niece the new york times and 3 of its turn lists for revealing his tax records. us regulators have grounded boeing 737, max 9 airplanes indefinitely. this follows an incident last week with a cabin panel blue mid flight from a jet operated by alaska airlines. authorities had earlier a said the plains could fly again after inspections. the still ahead on the else has 0 palestine football team prepared to take to the pitch for their opening ation
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cup match in katara will hear from the players in just a moment. the religious trinkets in 7 is 9. the century's old cobbled lane tourism is the bread and butter of juice in light families. the war and slight constellations have met that tourists on coming. we are next, the church on the hold a 2nd. okay, very good location for the tube as a sort of killed biblical religious place. we are in a famous place for the position, for the political message to come to visit the church of on the subject of no tourist as empty. that fish should be the busiest time of the you with christmas and new year round the corner. and usually these lanes and these shops are incredibly busy, was terrorist from all around the world. but if you speak to any of the shop findings, they'll tell you that the business has oh, but to indulge large scale is ray, the police surveillance, and all the tree
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a rest of the most open steps up and occupied east theresa then with movements being restricted, and it for reggie having repercussions on the local economy the, [000:00:00;00] the right type of support with our coverage of the asian cup right here in control are far as male, has got all the latest more as far. thank you so much 0. we've just had our 1st result on day to the asian cost. so let's go live to l just it was andy richardson who was watching australia at take on india. and i'm a been ali stadium and the tell us what happens. so
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yes, very comfortable waiting for australia winning this one that so we now pretty much out of stroll these 2 countries, of course, great rivals on the cricket page that robbery last playing. outset the welcome final and in the or the end of last year, we will study base india in the title decided it's all fairly a little bit less even on the football page. uh, australia series times will contend this here in capsule. but india outside is to make it beyond the group stage in australia, cooling on a lot of good memories from that sometimes hey, in castle they were run is up in 2011. when the agent comes last flight in the country, i tried really well at the wells come in 2022, got out of itself group before going to try with origin siena and the last 16 to for eventually losing to one. so that'd be looking to build on this when, as i head into the lights of stages i'm of this tournament for in the i really old about continue. the developments was becoming a serious footballing nation, i think, did when
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a game at the last stage and coughing 29 seem and they beat silent. they have games to come in. that group against is practiced on in syria, a repeats of what they did 5 years ago will be the realistic targets for what not aiming to achieve. i'm here in castle some history. it's to match officials. i'm at this game 3 females in charge of actually let budget pounds. there she, me yamashita the 1st time we've ever had a female referee in charge of a men's game at the agent. all right, much more action to come later on. andy richardson reporting live for us from the i'm had been ally stadium. thanks for now. on sunday, we'll see palestine play their 1st game of the asian cop. they play around in groups see against the backdrop of the war on gaza. i'm with the fate of fact friends and family on their minds. joanna, i guess you're off, scott reports for use palestine. football is have overcome adversity to play for the country. but the build up to this asian cop has been even honda because of the
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war and garza, the challenges are getting the team together. because some players live in the spring summer from guys who are living abroad somewhere in europe and asia as we were just all over the place. many of the players in the team are playing in the policy in league. and they haven't played a match since just the week before the war started unable to train in palestine. this quote has been preparing for the tournament in algeria and saudi arabia. but there's a constant feeling of anxiety about what is happening back home. israel's attacks have left members of palestine football family dead, including players, referees, administrators, and most recently one of the countries and then pick football coaches to have a plan here from guys who send the message for his family before 10 days. and he did the answers to date,
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like some of the so like the 3 signatures to the friends. sometimes nobody answered about that. so we like everyone, we see the media because the friends didn't answer every time. whitfield in mohammed bust him. rashid was born in ramallah, grew up in the us, and now placed professionally in indonesia. he says the plays of felt growing support from funds wherever they've been. it's very important because we're seeing that the people are more passionate about palestine. know they're more passionate about to understand. the national team is just set to see that something this tragic has happened for people to feel for us a little bit. and that support doesn't stop in the sense organizes here in castle say they'll donate revenue from ticket sales for the asian cop to those affected by the war on cause that. and they'll also be sharing messages of support for palestinians throughout the tournaments. palestine the aiming to get out of the group, say to the 1st time in this that the parents of the consent to show peace and perhaps
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even get the 1st ever asian come fig tree a. but even if they don't, there's a sense of purpose amongst the players to provide a moments of risk like to those back time, 90 minutes at a time. during the guy's real sca out to 0 though it's a full month of international football because the africa cup of nations also kicks off later on saturday and every coast with home advantage. the house are considered one of the favorites to lift the trophy for a 3rd time. they kicked things off again skinny the cell and the opening matching group 8. but it sounds like all who go in as defending champions. football broadcaster should come a geisha gives us the low down on what to expect from this tournament. is really essential. pride, you know, the national team, they know that the, the whole, the last of the expect patients from the country and you're talking about a country that spent at least almost $1000000000.00 you know,
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building stadiums and building infrastructure. and really just trying to make sure that this can happen and efficiently because you can think about, you know, they've pulled in generation that had, you know, the likes of ideas to a color to 85. the media dropped but they didn't get a chance to play at home. so now the situation know that they have very lucky to have the opportunity to play in front of the home 1st and then go to doing nothing on that. those both the kids. and finally, finally, they talked to when, to trust me 2 years ago, but they still have that generation, you know, said you mind me as recommended. you can, you couldn't, you need. but also they have a younger generation of plans that are coming through the system to some of those plans. i know coming through to the, to the senior team including let me come are who's one of the place to watch up for at the tournament. and i think that they are in a very good place to become perhaps, you know,
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the 3rd team to ever defend the titles. to have more you can be the 1st african team to the 70 find is a real company contact you have done. egypt was always in there, but they have to step level how to turn it to is comes through, then you have nigeria. and i do as it always preparing to see what's coming to an us going to have take to assume. and we've had an incredible time, you know, i've not been in the caea also the car and the cost of the can sales a year. then you have kind of, you know, avoid, necessarily going to be looking for, you know, yes and as african title honestly, you need to not go so far away before looking that test to gather truth from jimmy . he's done an incredible job for strategic independence leader. when you go down south, you has a p dot chevy league who plays for my middle defenders, and he's going to be, you know, wearing the national colors pub in the media and you have to park some deca from
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them there. he plays the least with you. they are in the championship right now. but the leading the table, but also you has the food. now he from my uncle, is going to be very key to the merck and tags, as they trying to look for the 1st f. one title. since 1976, a byron munich pay tribute to club hero friends back in bower at their 1st splendidly game. since his death, the walk of winter played for byron for 13 years and went on to manage them, the team were shirt saying a thank you friends for the game at the alley and serena and fitting lee. they went on to beat hoffman home 3 now jamal in the seattle us for 2 goals and then england, captain harry cain added a 3rd, which was his 20 seconds of the caesar. byron remain 2nd in the table behind buyer left my job, which begins his australian open defense on sunday evening for
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a record extending 11th title in melbourne. world number 113 of the 4 grand slams last season and once more of the same in 2024. i'm just hoping i can start the season in a way that i have been starting my seasons, most of my seasons and throughout my career with, with the wind here in australia and melbourne. my favorite place and they'll dial to the courts where i have done great things and achieved by my greatest grandson results. so i hope that yeah, i'm going to be able to, to, if not play at the level that i did last year, then be very close to that. you all can, which is main. rival is 2nd said carlos alvarez, who denied him the wimbledon title last year. the spaniard says the chance to beach talk of age in australia is a huge motivation. he always wanted to play against the best players in the war to uh, not to see what is my level. and i said, good, best play, i guess,
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giving you 9, the places on owning the told me that the he some, with some beats and i looking for uh, you know, routine to finance. awfully play on uh, fine art and skiing. and you know, you will be, will be great, obviously, to the new england patriots have named jared mayo to succeed bill. bella check, as the franchises new head coach, the 37 year old, the former patriots player is not really the leads youngest head coach, but also the 1st black head coach in the teams. history mail replaces 75 year old bollicheck who agreed to part ways with a patriot factory 24 year run. that included 6 super bowl wins. on the buffalo bills of bass, their fans on social media for help in digging their stadium out of a ton of snow. the bills house, the pittsburgh steelers on sunday strong winds and heavy snow are forecasts with windshield temperatures of minus 20 degrees celsius. could make the game one of the coldest in history. all right, and that is all your spot for now. in fact,
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t 0 right? far as male there. thank you so much far. and we're going to be back in just a moment with more of today's news analysis of the states. the a settled time upfront takes on the big issue, studies of post types to what is happening now. it says it's cool thanks. question, profession above 5, unflinching questions. rigorous, the bank that he added to today is that another thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze or without us of permission. nothing leaves profit without the girl's permission. allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire. demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront without 0 works out of their existence, its lordship as a principle present. and as a correspondence with any breaking the story,
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we want to hear from those people who with normally know that forces had on the international news channels. one david tom very proud of was when we covered the fullness quake of 2015 at the terrible match. all the facts and a story that needed to be told from the hall of the affected area to be then to tell the people the story was very important at the time. in have that a construction boom is underway for hotels. enormous new hotels were not rated and other 5 will be opened by december of this to the so called economic engine continues to stall. as evidenced by these old convertibles standing idle in old havana, for lack of foreign tourists, millions of cubans depend on tourism. chain define work, i spend money and others make money. the probation of cruise ships imposed by donald trump has impacted us a lot. the streets are empty, there are no tourist close to anywhere. so the big question is, why are they building so many new hotels?
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new hotels are being built with government money on property, not being claimed and us courts choose one party state system, eventually change. they could then be bought and sold. industry officials insist there's simply preparing for a tourism boom of feet that will take more than just new hotels. the family says she died hungry and is really striped, kills a little girl and 11 of her relatives and god the i'm sort of any age to have you with us. this is elsa 0 light from the also coming up nearly a 100 days of bombing,
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grief and force displacement. israel's war on gaza has now killed nearly 24000 palestinians. the world marches the palestine protests in solidarity with the

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