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of the the, [000:00:00;00] the at least 55 people have been killed in dozens mobile data. these are as late as attached in con, uni cen, central, past the vouchers. 0 live from to home for the vacuum to also ahead. is there any forces of
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arrested $25.00 universities through the staging a city in, during arrayed in the occupied westbank avenue in guatemala is new president is finally sewing enough to political in fighting delayed the ceremony for more than 8 hours. i'm drawing a 100 in iowa, were the 1st votes in the republican primary will be cashed at conditions as cold as negative 20 degrees celsius. the the we thought with these are as relentless bombardment of guy. so at least 55 people have been killed during artillery showing in southern and central guys. is there any war pains of targeted residential buildings to the south of con units? while the center of the city has also faced constant bombardment for the 4th consecutive day, there's been complete interruption of phones and internet across the strip with
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communication facilities continuing to be targeted as get the latest from allergies here as honey. my hold was in rafa in 7 guys, a 4. so honey, let's start with what's happening in con eunice and she is gun battles said, just tell us about what's happened overnight and this morning. and yes folder uh seems to be our servers in the area campaign on pon eunice, the over night. the nearly hours of this morning really concentrated in eastern hon units. work to be art dealer's showing the started at early hours of last night. all the way to early hours of this morning, just within the past a half an hour, more reports about artillery shilling and, and the southern part of san eunice works. mazda of various right to play is destroying the vast majority of the infrastructure, a more residential homes, then, all the way to west side of hon. units of them all off evacuation zone,
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where this plays family inside their tents were attacked by a misspelling. drawing, there were 3 people from one family, reported killed, and other were critically injured, reported all the way to knock the hospital so far. the number of people have been killed in hon. you and it's been over not a tax on nearly hours of this morning exceeded it 20 people where those who are being collected and identified at the early hours of this morning. and not that a hospital. there is a fear of more people. it's still under the rebels are becoming increasingly difficult for a permit ex ambulance and civil defense to go on the ground to work during the night. then it becoming very difficult also for them to identify the targeted areas and reach to the targeted sides that the heavy and intense bombardment going on. but this is the situation in han, you and it's like, wow, invading force is already pushing deeper into the heart of pioneer and has been the
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military point out as targeting infrastructure for how much better in the morning a day or now this morning, people found out it's more residential homes that being targeted, right, and civilian the more civilly are being killed. so that's the situation in con eunice honey. we're also hearing that when people are leaving the central areas, essential parts of guys that there are by law for example. tell us about what's been happening that the yes, well, since the beginning of the expansion of the military operations in the central part of the gods are bad as the is really military push deeper it's been bathing forces do. there is, but i had the eastern part of the fall. i had been road all the way to a new site. you got a refugee camp that's at the heart of the central area. more people have been killed. more people are trapped under the rubble. but the tragedy of a this is the, the creation of more displays,
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palestinians who either end up going to did or bella, lars, the unsafe area, and within the vicinity of a lot to the hospital or the end up coming to the evacuation zones. here, in rough behind, over all the situations are getting really worse than each passing day, was. there are a large number of invading forces on the ground in hon. you and is it what makes the central area it more is the difference is the, the, the relentless areas campaign that has been taken in place since the past 2 weeks. it just destroying the large deal of the residential homes and, and all the main roads leading to the refugee camps inside the, the central area. it's worth pointing out that it is really difficult right now as no communication, no phone service whatsoever on this is the 4th day in
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a row. it makes the work of the civil defense. the crew on the ground makes our working stream it difficult to get a confirmation on the number of people who are being either killed or injured an overnight attack. so or easily hours of this morning we have to wait until the, the civil defense. the crew are able to get through the are good inside. they are only able to do this during the day at night is becoming very, very difficult and extremely dangerous for them to get and read. so these targeted site and this start collecting at the bodies, the been, the people being killed and those did bodies as well as the injuries horse still alive in those at targeted sites and bring them back into the hospital just to run it quickly over. what's going on? we have a 30 to 3 people in the central area and hon. you, is it over night attacks? 12 people in the some neighborhood that's the central of golf of cities. and we have a $22.00 in tennessee in a row that, that the,
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the neighborhood that the southern part of golf and city are being killed overnight . and nearly hours of this morning. those bodies have been collected, identified by the health ministry. a, there are more bodies is still these targeted size as well as their more bodies collected, but haven't been able to be identified within the coming hours. we'd be able to know who are these people and where the, where, where they were targeted. and if they have any family members left, when we talk to people about the fact that have been going through this for a 100 days or a little over a 100 days. now, this is what they have to say about their home. and i'm always is walking through the remains of what was once is all there is a search for a closer look. he seeks a glimmer of his the 3 children killed in his regularly air strikes,
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who are still buried under the rustle above me. if human on how to run a clue like come here every day, we still are for 3 children remaining under the rubble of the law to allow you most of them and hope one can pull out their bodies will take a last look at the remaining. so model, but frank calling from this is off faith and we prayed to god that we will be able to pull them out and see them in the middle of the palestinian civil defense. say it has no resources to dig through the rubble and retrieve the bodies. is rose wore on gauze it has lift its marks across the strip. a little res refugee camp in central garza was home to 4 to 6000 palestinians who were really displaced before the war. less now, entire neighborhoods are destroyed. after a 100 days of war, most of gaza is enrolling according to the united nations. israel's
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bombardment has it triggered the largest displacement of palestinian since a macbook or catastrophe. in 1948 people leave their homes, have nowhere safe to go. private on a vis. here on the 11th, there is no day that we do not move from place to place from darrow by law to con unit to rep. there are no goods as well. never know basic things needed for life. there is no lice, and that's not the fault. we wish to have back to life conditions. we cannot find clean water or other than the substitutes of life. this is also a humiliation. wherever you may turn your face, children of the most impacted. um we adults are helpless, we cannot help our children or even meet that basic needs. as the word drags on it's taking away their hold for an instant this suffering. people in dog feel forgotten on, on save the believe. israel goal is to completely remove palestinians and from their land the words have been going on for
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a 100. they have left many feeling like it will never and honey my mode. i'll just be at uh about the weather in garza to is there any forces of arrest of at least $25.00 students during a night? me right in the occupied westbank. the army rated the campus of and i shot university in nablus, where activists had been holding a sit in his early true skills. 5 kind of simians across the occupied westbank on sunday, including 2 in buried near ramallah. one was 16 years old, a 14 year old was also killed at the i'm so time refugee camp near jericho. and these are the forces of demolish the homes of 2 palestinians in kalki, after they were released from detention. the 2 men say they weren't given any warning in ramallah the home of nile banquets. he was run sacks during and he's really rate in the occupied westbank 5, which he is. one of the palestinians has been held in and he's really prison for more than 40 years. has spring in mohammed drum june,
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who's in ramallah for us in the occupied westbank. tell us more about these latest rates. why made their daily res, what's been happening? yeah, fully on average. there are around 40 raids by the israeli army per day into towns, villages, cities and refugee camps throughout the occupied west bank last night into this morning was no different, numerous rays to tell you and our audience about uh there was one in jericho, one and have run one in babylon, but let me focus on 2 of the more significant incidents that happened in the overnight hours. of course you have the depth of those 2 palestinian teenagers. they were killed, shot by the israeli army. they were close to the base e illegal settlements, which is in a bit a very close to us here in a mullin out of these really armies says that those 2 boys, one age 161 age 17, had been attempting to throw molotov cocktails towards that illegal settlement of been ill ended, they shot them as a result. after those 2 teenagers were killed. we heard from family members,
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relatives who said that when the families tried to go and retrieve the bodies of their children from the ambulance is on the scene that they were shot at by israeli forces. but we since been informed that they were able to collect the bodies of those 2 pablo sending a teenagers. now the other incident to talk about is what you mentioned when it comes to the rates on the unless you have university campus in nablus. now that happened when there was a sit in a demonstration or protest by students. as you mentioned, 25 students arrested in that raid by the israeli army. there has now been condemnation by the university. they say that when that rate occurred, that there were also security people on that campus that were assaulted by the israeli army, that they are being treated for their wounds. they condemned that rate and say that the israeli army had no rights in reading the campus at a measure in diversity. now, once again for the, this is all become part of the fabric of daily life throughout the occupied westbank. it's one of the reasons why there is so much concern here that the situation is going to continue to deteriorate in the last week. you had is really
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security chief warning. the is really government that they believe that the occupied west bank could be on the verge of a 3rd into fall the could be on the verge of exploding. not just because of the violence that's going on here when it comes to these raise. but also because of the lack of economic opportunity. so many palestinians that had worked permits who could go into israel before october 7th. they've not been able to since october 7th . beyond that, you have the fact that there since october 7th had been 352 palestinians killed throughout the west bank. 94 of them. miners form. i thank you for the update. let me jump june live the in ramallah. is there any prime minister benjamin netanyahu is told, has ministers to share in the burden of sweeping budget cuts. his cabinet is meeting for a 2nd day to discuss amendments to this year's budget that he wants to increase military spending to help finance the war on guys, the conflict could costs east route 24000000000 dollars that spring, and stephanie deca who's following this cabinet meeting for his monkey bodies
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through slend. so the meeting is, is on the way to approve this military budget and they're ready. fireworks stuff. yeah. so usually budget talks are on the adult and boring this one. not so at all. you had the education minister storm out yesterday. today we understand one of the main sticking points is it's more ben chavira. he is the national security minister . of course. he's the head also of the police and he's threatening. he's one of the far right to wait and controversial ministers. funny. he's threatening to vote against the budget. if his police get too much of a cot, you've also had the minister for the jewish diaspora saying if he gets too much caught that, that is going to be an issue. interesting. they actually you have the arab, may or is the association of israel saying that they believe that around $1200000000.00 could be caught to the power. steering is really communities in israel. an interesting you, we had
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a statement from this shouldn't match. these really internal security services yesterday warning, but that could be a real issue leading to more of you know, disenfranchisement, the feeling of it is not given enough attention to these communities which has been an issue in the past anyway. and that could lead to more violence. so this is the sticking point at the moment. this war folly is costing $269000000.00 a day. so they need to find the money from somewhere. and all these cabinet ministers having issues, if those costs are going to affect that. so they need extra funding. stephanie, but what exactly is the money going to be use as well? of course it's going to the war. it's going to military equipment weaponry. let's not forget that america. the usa is one, is the biggest helper of israel when it comes to miniature, a $3800000000.00 a year,
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but is russel needs to come up with more to fund weaponry. also the reserve us to have tons of hundreds of thousands of preservice that need to be fed woodyard accommodated in certain places. and then also you have the issue of evacuees over a $100000.00 people have been evacuated from the border areas around gauze in the north, in lebanon. they need to be house that needs to be paid for. now the government trying to entice people to go home to the areas that are deemed possible because many of them still are not safe, particularly in the north. the, along the board with less than on getting adults a $1200.00 each. if they return after a specific date in february, so you can see how much money is needed here to fund this war. and, and we've heard this from day one. this is going to be a long war. the language we're hearing, even today in the budget. they're looking at this continuing for the entire year. that's why they're trying to find as much money as possible for as the is really say to keep the minute to well funded and israel safe. stephanie, thank you very much for that. stephanie deck, every 14,
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they live from occupied east jerusalem. a britain's defend secretary ground shops has just said that the u. k. will wait and see before deciding to launch fresh military strikes against the whole piece in yemen in order to protect international shipping. any of the us said it's shot down an anti ship close beside 5 by humans who sees the group had threatened a strong response. she advertise the has more from washington. this would be the seconds out of the ship, but a signal solve it by hitting fees of launched since the us began bowman, who is the targets late last week. so we just have the sub come release, which says on january 14th and approximately 4 45 pm signed off time and, and the ship christmas. i was fired from around noon back to the minutes and areas of human toward us as level which is operating in the southern red sea. the missile was shut down in the vicinity of the christopher data by us to fight to aircraft.
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they were there injuries or damage reported, so not too much, just the 2nd attack reported by sub comp for all the things since, since the us building the gap. i guess the 2 other interesting things tonight that's it's, that's totally separate them as i was last towards the us, us level. but also addressing it was being targeted. you were going to watch out for that language. so it was just, you know, the mood happened to be in the vicinity of don't say whether that was actually the targets. um, it's interesting to just a few hours before we receive this from sun. com. we received a complaint from a who is the spokesman mohammed up to a fellow who said that the us aircraft is that it was uh, flooded 1st. do you have any aspects and coastal areas on sunday? and he said that the activity backwards enemy aircraft was a blatant violation of national sovereignty. so you as a profit coordinator, things have been buzzing the area. uh, over the course of sunday i'm dismissed. i was actually shut down by us by to jet my world news coming up on alger 0,
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including restoring order to president of ecuador centers in the military. just feel person, wave of the the hello heres or forecasts for europe in africa on this monday. and we're still talking about this polar air in full trading in the northwest. so 1st the cold. then we'll see the snow from northern scotland, northern england, through wales, over the next few days. there will be some slick spots on the roads. it is the rain, that's the story through portugal, northern central that will push into spain, and there are weather alerts in place for how intense this spring will be. some pretty good burst of rain along the eastern shores of the adria attic. see here, through to the balkans and outbreaks of some snow flurries across central europe. nothing major a couple of centimeters. if the snow is falling where you are for 30 a,
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we see that southerly breeze pop up the temperature and disassemble at 12 degrees. but here's a heads up. we're going to be in the stick of rain for western and southern turkey . by the time we get to tuesday, it is breezy across africa's mediterranean coast and fight. take you to the south. there has been some flooding around durban and close to them to tell providence looks like the worst of the weather dies down. there are no weather alerts to speak of today on monday. but of course we've got our tropical cycling in the indian ocean here. it's running right over reunion today on monday, and it will be the equivalent of a category to hurricane. so this will drop copious amounts of rain that you update by for now. the hard hitting into buildings as a un ambassador position given to you by or does have both. you've described that is better than is better than any thoughts provided. hang on my question to you all . the good cooks, i think,
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is the most difficult press than our part to answer facing realities. us veto in the security council. this is a may just something go cause a problem to exit or to hear the story on told to how does era the the the you're watching l g 0 live from to high reminder about top stories this hour is really showing has been targeting central and southern gaza in recent hours, at least $67.00 people have been killed in the attacks. areas in the wrong con, you need something repeatedly strong. on in 24000 palestinians have been killed since the war began in october. is there any cabinet is meeting to approve the
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military budget prime minister benjamin that's now as told as ministers to share in the bed and a sweeping budget cuts. he wants to increase military spending to finance the wong costs. and these really forces of arrested at least 25 universities students in nablus during a might be raid 5 palestinians were killed across the occupied west bank on sunday, including 2 e. now barry met from our conversation columbia have joined south africa and accusing is ralph committing genocide against palestinians in gaza. may be as also criticized germany for supporting use read in the genocide case at the international court of justice brought by south africa in a statement on x. and that may be, as government said, germany committed the 1st genocide of the 20th century between 19041908 more than 70000 indigenous henry arrow and number of people were killed in that massacre. and the german colonial rule may be, as president says,
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germany is ignoring the lessons of its pass atrocities. he accuse berlin of supporting a genocide in gaza. why is this regarding israel skinning of palestinians? early i spoke to israel kona chick who is a hair. well activision, a member of the national i in and you are lines. no, i'm the see on genocide. he says, and it may be stands installed. the diety with palestine is the problem is the gemini is still not going to go confusing, does offer you shelly as a, as genocide and um, and we are demanding. we have 3 people. so what do i do? you mind doing apology and the condition of genocide and the pro ration and up to no gym any is it makes you think of these 3 points. yeah. gemini is trying to dodge because they know if south africa succeed in this case. so then they, then the next is germany, because we're, we're,
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we're going to do it due to a gentleman who will not finish what the gemini. so i was told that it is also with it. but let's do the n c really. and, and gusta, in the policy and people because the building is occupied. and when we had this excess of this experience of organization. and of course, it is in, in german, south west africa. this is what the, what brought us in dallas team, uh, and westland, you know, i, i know, experiencing. so this is also done, i do, and the government does not idea is really, you know, is it? so it is also supporting that the south african step 2 of these condo nic onto the case or at the national court of justice. the . let's take a look at some of the days i've been use now, and police in ecuador,
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and military have taken back control of the nation's presence. dozens of stuff in prison guards held hostage by inmates have now been released. i found it on k tv for some black you just hours after the surprise release of the hostages held for days by inmates like weather security forces moved in to regain control of the country's prison. in the coastal city of my charlotte soldiers entered the facility, encountering little resistance inside police footage showed how the officers found weapons hidden in the jails walls. similar scenes repeated the now their detention centers across the country in the city of less than half naked inmates were forced to sing the national anthem while police res, thank was always flag restoring order inside the countries dangerous prisons is a priority for president. then, you know, boy have 3 declared
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a state of internal conflict in the country earlier last week. it gave the military sweeping powers to confront criminal gangs responsible for an unprecedented wave of violence that shot the country following the government's initial crackdown. in recent years, successive governments of helplessly width, and if the expansion of the drunkard cows in a country that has become one of the main logistical heads for cocaine trafficking, re taking control of the prison's will likely help quell this immediate emergency. but most of the analysts here agreed that addressing the underlying causes so back whether it's crisis will be a much more difficult task. political and at least gabrielle up on china says the recently elected nobela has so far showed little in terms of a plan to address drug cartels infiltration in state institutions. idle means that nothing done most was the same model as long as we do not have a system where the judge is. prosecutors police and military old,
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truly in the service of the country and not as a service of criminals will not be able to resolve this issue. while others fear just how far the military might go outside of asylum. that's what i'm in saint cloud. you want me to go, the thing is people instead of what usually happens and has happened, not only in a condo in may, and america is that when you are the honest forces for resulted in the cost of the armed forces, the chief them at any cost is going to, but that is why it seems important to me that we remain watchful those and that we said limits on the use of force and lead me through the force. but no bull as gambits offers him the political opportunity to try to den the criminal organizations reach. allison that i'm the, i'm just the way you got them all as new president, bernardo auto follow, has been someone in the non creation was scheduled to take face much early on sunday, but it was delayed for hours because of tensions in congress. i did follow one, the election housing office but then faced legal challenges from conservatives in
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parliament. early a protest is gathered outside the congressional building, demanding the ceremony take place, which is here is my new arrival. always falling developments from mexico 6 that amount of the was forwarded in as guatemala as 52nd president. the presidential non creation ceremony took place following in an unprecedented session by the guatemalan congress, which led to a delay of more than 8 hours. nevertheless, president of hello was sworn in shortly after midnight. outside of guatemala, as national theater, there was music. people celebrating the peaceful transition of power, a collective sigh of relief among guatemalan citizens following months of efforts to undermine the democratic process. in guatemala efforts by what international observers have referred to as, quote on democratic actors to have sought to undermine the peaceful transition of power. now, the road ahead for guatemala as new president, certainly will not be easy analyst worn,
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that these efforts by the political opposition to undermine that able his presidency will persist. not only will uh, bear them out of the idea of a little the task with defending his administration from these ongoing attacks. but now it's the challenge of re establishing democratic constitutionality in guatemala and working with partners both nationally and internationally, to root out corruption and do away with impunity with many people in the country. a say will be the toughest challenge ahead. when rid of that palo alto is here, the us state of iowa will formerly kick off the national context to choose the republican presidential candidate nominee on monday, voters will need to break the sub 0 temperatures to choose who they want to be. the next president, john henry, force him. i was capital des moines. this is a strange way to run an election. take a not particularly representative state,
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overwhelmingly white rule and heavily religious. then during the coldest and most inhospitable time of year, let it we know down the candidates for the most powerful job in the world. they can throw a blizzard at us in the iowa caucuses on monday. republicans are casting the 1st votes to be counted in the 2024 presidential primary campaign were leading massively and iowa. donald trump was 77 year old former president who was voted out of office as a runaway lead in the polls. i want a big win as the they've talked as high as 40 percent. that would be delighted if it was a 40 percent win for trump. so all the sporting interest is in the battle for 2nd place. with florida governor run de santis and former south carolina governor nikki haley. sparring for the right to be the alternative. to trump. presumably, the top 3 vote theater. sort of the republicans and try to stay under us and hailey on whatever 2nd and 3rd place order that happens to be that's what's gonna happen.
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i think that might just make them haley hopes,

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