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of the, [000:00:00;00] the color that i missed on the attain, this isn't use our line from coming up in the next 60 minutes around the revolutionary god says it's it wants to move final attacks on what it called terrorist targets and syria under wrong israel shells tabaya in northern garza was several palestinians of also been killed. south of con, you the big night is going to be in november when we take back our country. and truly we do make our country great again. a victory for donald trump and the
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1st major test in the us presidential risk is political rivals all fall behind. i'm enough and, and as in sri lanka, where to strike by health sector workers over allowances have roles, hospitalized around the country to ascend. so the only begin that this news uh with miss saw the attacks in syria and a rock which the us is courting reckless. washington has condemned to run over the strikes the revolutionary god say they launched ballistic missiles that hit is released by headquarters in northern iraq. miss files and burned attacks also targeted a bill near the air force base for people account 6. when did the prime minister of the semi autonomous curtis region says, the attack is college, the town also targeted. i sold in syria and retaliation. bombings in iran earlier this month. will that speak to me? i went up to why have you joins us now from baghdad. i'm a,
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what i understand that the local authorities are saying that these with civilian areas that way in the world as well to the, to the general government in your, in iraq. sidney attending miscoded fusion says that it's an active like russian and a violation of the rocks sovereignty. it was messiah laptops that sounded as it says, civilian areas, it leaving, get at civilian casualties at depth is and injuries. but on the other hand, as you know that he wants it, he believes in regards it stated that it is taught him to do, it's probably hit quotas and gatherings of but what it goals and to eat on 2 was 2 groups in it'd be the capital city of xerox, a note of that, and it's that similar to the most because of this region now that it regional government and it'd be,
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is cooling on the federal government and about that to take strict measures against those that violation. violations of it's, it is sovereignty. in fact, it goes on the international community also to take strict measures against those violations. we understand that yvonne's at brooks, the forces in iraq had been at cutting out similar attacks. it since the middle of october targeting us and coalition forces a troops and mid mid 3 facilities in iraq and syria. but this is a new development, a new development that, that we produce. and we got is taking matters into their own hands and using ballistic missiles, whatever. why hands bear with the latest for us from the around he capital. thank you much much. well, that's not bringing dosage of our issue joints meet here in the studio. to save
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spends and enormous amounts of time for us entire on to go through what around is thinking right now, what's the calculus for them? well, they needed to respond. they've been talking a big game since october 7th. and given the recent developments on the ground inside or on the attacks that were carried out and carmano and a number of a revolutionary guard commanders that were assassinated in syria. and what's israel has said that the vote around being behind him, off fully supporting them. and then the who sees so there is a number of different factors that came into play at to carry out these strikes. now, the most important point is that these are multiple ballistic missiles that were launched from iran itself. iran didn't use any of his proxies to carry out these attacks attacks. yes and, uh, and they use their long range missiles and they hit targets in syria and in the province. so it's quite a far distance for these missiles to go. there's
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a few things that are on this trying to achieve with this 1st is to target specific people that they want to to get. they claim that it was most sides um grout training, grounds or facilities in the air bill and then in syria, a spots belonging to iso. the other thing is to deliver a message to the united states and israel mainly that to reiterate iran around military. might it, it's well known in the middle east or on has the biggest miss all arsenal in the region and using these ballistic missile long range. it's certainly going to deliver that message and a reminder to the us and as well that are on has the capabilities. and the 3rd is also to quiet some of the internal criticism here on has been facing over the past 3 months. we're not doing enough for not responding strongly enough to what's been happening in the region in terms of how the united states and israel
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has been moving forward and carrying out various assassinations and attacks in regional countries. and blaming iran for, uh, what is that the root cause of the issues really interesting dynamics, 4th of july, already thank you for joining us. so this means our and that's not bringing muhammad mirandi, he's a political analyst, and also a professor at the university of tyrone, he joins me now from the uranium capital professor. this appears to have been a very targeted operations, the me a calibrated response. how concerned are you about? we do escalation those phases and very, very real sites and many watches since october, the 7th. hello. everyone is concerned about the escalation except for apparently there is riley regime and its american allies almost from day one in the ryans, along with a many others across the region, had been calling for
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a cease fire. and the americans have been refusing to support us east fire and so have most of the countries alongside the americans. and as the fighting went on and as the genocide in gaza grew worse. uh, the fighting began to spread. it has been law and the north may have been fighting literally from day one they've given a 150 or so montrose because they have been trying to draw away the is riley military from gaza. and more recently and sort of law has been putting pressure on is it ships going to is riley boards to build up more pressure to end this, this holocaust. and of course, the resistance in iraq has also been active to put pressure on the americans to end this. but so far we haven't seen the escalation,
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we're only seeing escalation. i think the strikes that the ryans have carried out are both to target move saw the offices and the terrorist organizations, but also to send a message. it is randy's and americans that this escalation will hurt them more than anyone else. oh, well, let me ask you more about this because some of these strikes, they don't place on an area around the us consulate as i understand, but it was not hit in the building itself. so what is turnarounds message to washington right now? is this just about a show of military might or does it go beyond that? many of the offices of terrorist organizations and the most sides are very close to the u. s. consulate because that they feel protected by the writings that we're sending both striking these targets because unfortunately in northern iraq is heavily infiltrated. they are both striking these
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targets, but also they were telling the americans they were sending a message that our miss styles are very precise and we're not afraid to target these offices, these bases, new york buildings, again, i think it's both a striking at these terra groups and those and things the most odd, but also telling the americans that iran has tremendous power and that he wants to ability in this region. and if he wants the oil markets to be stable, if you want the economy across the globe to grow, this cease fire has to be put in place. what as we were just hearing from door. so this was around the revolutionary got themselves, not under radian proxies. we seen before, should we read anything into them as well? i don't believe ron has any proxies. these are all the ronnie and allies, whether i am in love and on the rock, any rock these in the rocky armed forces alongside the iranians, far on the ground to the feet isis,
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the same ice is group. that was how that was created. thanks to western and nato intelligence agencies, but so they are not proxies. they have agency, all these groups, these are resistant, this resistance front, from 11 onto yemen to gaza itself. and the rock that you want. everyone is putting as piling on pressure gradually to force the americans to end this, this holocaust. so we wake up every morning to see dead bodies on our, on our cell phones on the television screen. this has to end and if it does not, and when war continues, things will happen and it will automatically push the region towards greater escalation. mohammed bronte, the professor, the university of toronto, is great to have you. thanks for sharing your thoughts. thanks. rock is now saying
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it will take legal measures against the actions which is described as an aggression . and the statement of the foreign ministry has said it. consider the attacks a violation of a rock sovereignty on the security of its people. the, the, there's been relentless shedding across cause that including jamalia in the north and in the central areas with 4 people also killed. and the album res refugee camp . southern areas have also been targeted with 12 people killed and rossa, and all of a 7 died and con eunice and you have enough a hospital for that speech rout correspondence on the ground, honey monkwood. he joins us alive now from rafa and southern garza, honey, thousands and counselors. and like, can you talk us through where these strikes have been focusing?
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yes. well, not only now how this thing is, i've been displaced for quite a while, but they are largely on sale where they were asked to go in just over night air strikes in a northern part of the roof, a city where a residential home was targeted and destroyed the early hours of, of last night and where it's at least the 12 people have been killed, manly children and women, an entire family as well. of a father mother and their kids were killed inside the home they were shouldering in . this is a particular displaced family that i've been evacuating more than one time and from the northern parts they ended up in the garage area that's at the northern part of roof i city. they were killed, there were tens other injuries who were reported to the gaza. your v and hospital in hon. you and a 7 more people were killed. again, we'll look at at least 5 of them belong to one family. again, they were sheltering in one of the residential and there was dental home that was
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targeted. and this attack was the 4th in a row. the started at early hours of yesterday's evening all the way until 11 pm, ongoing artillery showing an error strikes at the southern part of han unit and the keys on and the jar area. that's a particular area between a 100 find you and is very close to rough and fox because we could hear the massive, loud explosions as a result of the air strikes on that particular area. the and in fact people are closer to gather of p and hospital that not that has to do were rushed also to the gather of you and hospital with the along with the injuries who reported it to the hospital. it's important to point out the, the hospitalization, increasingly experiencing difficult the complications are due to lack of a fuel, as well as the medical supplies that are running out. and the fact that the hospital turned into an evacuation center with thousands of palestinians. i've been
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shouldering there since the beginning of the work. that's reason the more people have through the hot digging the hospital as a shelter it from the uh, the central uh area we are at when we talk to people and, and, and check on how they are feeling does what have to say about their ongoing suffering and pain to have some of the rest of your workers are searching sensitive vipers in a pile of concrete. his brain is try to get a residential building. and some told garza, the girl and her brother are the sole survivors. and this attack that killed dozens of house in these very the army has been ramping up its military action in the besieged southern city of tanya and paving the way for times and armies vehicle to move deeper into the area. there has been
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a common occasion of black housing garza for days and it's hindering greske effort . so have you any uh about the heavy heating them with them? we are not even able to receive emergency calls from citizens. we are not even able to use their navigation tools. we rely on our audio and visual skills to reach the targeted areas. on some occasions we take light vehicles to reach hospitals and ask victims about locations of the affected area of the, you know, it's a really difficult for families to stay in touch with the youth and that i'm separated from my parents and i can't reach out to them i do not know how or where i can re unite with them. busy apart from this, i have not been able to reach my son for 2 days, and i am not able to call him and i don't know where he is. i can't rest. i can't even sleep because i'm not able to get in touch with many of my family members. mission motivates refugee camps across the strip are in ruins. after is really air
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is trying to sort of center the number of palestinians. 13 refuge in the south is rising. a sort of mice shuttle as a thing we can hardly survive. my house was bombed and levelled my family and i, and now homeless my sister, 10 of my cousins were code. we were forced to take shelves until i was out to school, that my niece and nephew were killed. then we were forced to leave to another show to which was rated by the is ready soldiers. i'm penny less. how can i feed them and we've lost our livelihood? so you have a state and it's been more than a 100 days since is really a launch. it's more ongoing. but there's no into the humanitarian. a crisis. palestinians are facing hunger and paying on a daily basis. their suffering is a growing homeless. this is on the rise to many of them are living in tens raving the cold and the rain because they have nowhere else to go. honey, my mode, i'll just get
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a rough or southern gauze all the while for your program has one to fit. everyone in gaza is hungry. the wsp palestine country director says people are starving and that their needs are rising faster than his organization can respond. hipaa ramadan is a displaced palestinian. she's living in a destroyed school that was hit by an as randy strike. she those family members, including hey, in law's, in the compartment people told us what happened in her and once a good, that's a good one. how to all sort of guess what, wish that that the 6 was the was to raging these really bulb and intensify. a home was flattened, the know we, we will displace to the un, ron alpha co to school. but even this was not sped. it was constantly targeted and on the last occasion, many people, including my in laws, were killed. we were forced to go to another school, but the sewage system started. so it was impossible for us to stay. it was also
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show several times, most of the many civilians guessing kills no place is safe, and garza and we have nowhere to go on in the policy. i know, but none of those. yeah. we came to this deserted school building because there was nowhere else to go. moist must go on what the destruction is everywhere, and goals of every piece of goals that is destroyed. but we must find a way to live. we hope this noting that comes to an end on our own tools open my husband mine his daughter and i have come here to try and find a way 1st of all, i just asked me what my, who yeah, i knew my mom to fill out my daughter's childhood, many of those has been destroyed. children are living in fear. they've even lost the will to play. so you home by the in the other. couldn't the, i'm going through these ruins and hoping i would find something upon or spoon,
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or even a toy from my child like gosh, okay, why do you have, i'm not going know this destroyed school. any of the place and goals is fit for living any more. we on this now and then you look inside this, the god, the could not look at us here. it is true that this place is destroyed from the cold weather. one cannot side side, but we must enjoy all these ruins and fill that. we're trying to take refuge from these ready, bombardments. we are tired, and i fear for my child. it's paul the who's the own degree. it has had a us orange color ship off the coast of human causing minimal damage. it comes off to us and british forces carried out thousands of strikes on the targets in yemen. no injury gives were reported on boards that you're both the eagle and it continued on. it's johnny and a statement the re fees of said they will continue to target vessels in the red sea until the war on golf and in the yeah, the yeah. many armed forces consider all american and which will ships and
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investments participating in the aggression against our country as hostile targets within the bank of the target of officers. we live in the m, in the armed forces, or from the response to the american and puts the taxes inevitable, and not any new aggression will not remain unpunished. the many armed forces continued to carry out their military operations. i'm to impose a decision finding is really navigation and their agency and threats until the aggression of the palestinian people in the gaza strip. seizes and the siege was lifted on a shot. the whole that's now take a look at some other walls and areas and i was republican focuses of delivered a big win for former president. donald trump, with most of the bar. it's now count to trump is want to about 51 percent for the governor on desantis came in a distant 2nd with 21 percent. slightly ahead of
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a former in boss of discipline un, nikki haley, tech entrepreneur evict were on the swami, announced that he is now dropping out of the race off the coming in full. this school course begins the process of picking delegates to the republican national convention that takes place in july, where the policy will formerly name its presidential confidence on trump addressed his support as following his victory that in iowa. this has been an incredible experience. the people have been this a 3rd time with one, but this is the biggest one. they said, well, if you win by 12 percent, that's a big weight and that's going to be very hard to do. well, i think we more than double that, i guess a triple ditch, maybe hold on 100 and has more for us from des moines, iowa. donald trump tours to a decisive victory in the iowa caucuses. the 1st votes in the republican presidential nomination contests with that was long expected. what wasn't certain
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which who was going to come in 2nd place, nikki haley had surged ahead in a recent pa. busy getting 20 percent of the vote after donald trump got $48.00 and randa santa is coming in 3rd at 16 percent, that was in an nbc des moines register pool. well, on caucus day. it was the other way around for the 2nd place position with hayley coming in at 19 percent. and the centers edging pastor at roughly 21 percent. so as the candidates go towards new hampshire, the next race in this contest and then to south carolina, nicky hayley's home state. she's well positioned in both of those glazes. it is clearly at least a 3 person race. the background, the swami was the number 4 candidates coming at about 7 percent. well behind all the others. and he decided this would be the end of it. he ended his campaign leaving street 3 strong candidates headed to new hampshire. john henry, now here 0. des moines. iowa, on spring in scotland because he's
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a professor of us and international politics at university college dublin. he joins us now from bombing and scot. this was a record breaking win for trump despite the they said it's a call that we were talking about was minus 26 degrees celsius. and despite to the flu of court cases that trump faces, how's the republican party an eastern? i will decide that they just start nothing and that's well in iowa. you have to remember it's a bit of a special case. it has become a very conservative state and trouble strong there. but we're talking about caucasus, uh, these sort of local meetings rather than a full vote. so you had about a 100000 people that participated, you know, which is, you know, significant now. but it's a relatively small part of the population. the state. so truck main changes don't match all in one. is that a preliminary skirmish? the big event that i think we're watching will be a new hampshire,
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which is next tuesday. that's the 1st primary where you have everyone go into the voting booth and the standard election type approach. and of course the weather may not be quite as bad in new hampshire, which will be a larger turn out to what we got in iowa. so, oh, well, there was also a very hard forward fight for the 2nd place. let me ask you, why the 2nd place mazda, is it only relevant to this? i'm kind of does often the trump, you know, in the same place matters because it's a media narrative in the united states. uh, the whole question was going to be, is there an alternative to try me in the media would like to frame it out. it's either nikki haley or rhonda santos, in fact, they were very close to each other. as you correspond with noted, even though what the santas gets is a psychological boost because the 2nd part keeps his campaign alive because he is struggling in new hampshire. he only has about 6 percent of the polls in for place, even behind chris christie, who has dropped out of the race. so he needs to survive new hampshire and then
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south carolina to get to super tuesday. on the other hand, it is new hampshire. that is vital for nicky hay like she has storage coals. there she is now at 31 percent of the polls. so she's a strong 2nd patrol. so new hampshire narrative is candice. they have to survive. the real question is does. and that usually precision yourself as a viable alternative, detroit in the eyes of the us media heading into the key context of super tuesday in early march. and you ah steph desantis can survive. he is running out of money, isn't t. and he's had a whole series of campaign problems. uh, you know, you may remember that this time last year the media were treating him as the favor even beyond trump. his campaigns failed to really establish itself in terms of our mentor. he didn't do that well in terms of his speech is at home or overseas and he lost it. so what a job last night was, was a life going to make it a little bit more financial support because he did come in. so i can do, you may get enough, in other words, to run
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a viable campaign in new hampshire. but again, what he has to do is convince people, well, new hampshire in south carolina, that's not my strong points stick with me for another 6 weeks. i think that's gonna be a pretty tall order. well, let me ask you, then what does all of this that we've seen take place? and i, what does this mean for the actual election? as you suggested that the quote, because as we're talking about the smaller groups and they, as i understand it, don't have particularly good reco. it's as actually picking the know many. you know what it means is, is the narrative that you have around these republican contest. i mean, is this a context where you're really going to get a destruction of issues where you're going to get a discussion of the character of the candidates, including as you mentioned, the 4th felony trials that donald trump faces with 91 and 2 documents against them . are starting on you want felony charges against him, or is it a new election where this becomes a sort of spectacle? what we saw in iowa is that it was, was instructed,
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cool. it was largely the pomp and circumstance of trauma stuck in all the oxygen out of the room. in the next few weeks, do we actually get the media opening up space to discuss on nikki haley or wanda santas as well? what issues like abortion on issues like the economy and immigration, or this call continued to be the ringmaster of the surface. that's really what we're facing. i think as the republicans either go with the manager may be present at some point next year. there are no many or someone else. i will certainly be watching what happens in new hampshire very closely. indeed. certainly because the professor of us and international politics at university college dublin, thank you for joining. are still ahead hand for you on al jazeera. no food was set for medical attention. we hear from new moms and calls on about the difficulties of getting fast on the as randy from boston on christmas,
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allowing me in new york where demonstrators are hitting the street marching to the united nations. forgot the the a blanket of snow. it was bad to be laid over parts of ireland, scotland, northern england is already sitting of those kinds of ages. the arctic has bring you to that is the to get. this is the end of it. now once he's gone across, the can probably stop to wire to getting all things being relative. so temperature is by day as to a single figures from edinburgh down towards is our grip. but look at this aside from it is quite well now we are in midwinter, but won't i think, will we not? so here's the picture for tuesday. here's a snow folding significance. there may be normally going to trust to denmark. nothing much though, except a sunshine to the science of that. then you've got rain coming in. fortunately, that will be in there to vote probably some flooding from that and it spreads
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across from comes up against the cold battery. so it could be a lot of significance night which might just affect power. it's a good snow day on wednesday and pars. and then the next couple days to sign his id to will might not snow will start to melt. the sources of water has been for the south in, for example, the canary odds. we have 30 degrees and the last couple of days pretty well because in time of year reco breaking the will nice the same has been true for more. okay. most of those have cars drive this times here, of course there are a few shares elsewhere, but the heaviest, right? is it madagascar and it's just going through revenue of the i have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that gods chosen and blessed us because we protect israel. i want to continue. do want to state level all that i can't support the 3 part series explodes,
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the implications of us and people who called lower the freedom of speech and 1st amendment rights more about the issue whatever i'm looking for. so my thing for talk to in, quote, on which is 0, the
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the welcome back. you're watching elder 0 on this. don't see a paint here in the home. that's remind you about top stories. the u. s. has condemned to run of a missed all attacks and a rock runs revolutionary. god say it's targeted is really spy headquarters. the drones and miss oswell launched in our be owned near the airport. at least 4 people were killed on 61. and the latest is really a tax on concept 12 palestinians have been killed and rough on as many move wages include, the women and children. 7 others were killed and con units you have enough diet with republican focuses of ton of it. a big win for former us president donald trump is one about 51 percent for the governor on desantis is a distant 2nd likely ahead of the former ambassador to the un,
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nikki haley. the one with health facilities in gauze have barely functioning many pregnant women, all facing on 5 level conditions. 3 mothers escaping bombardments and holding garza have shed their ordeal of giving bath in a was done and run it with a con reports. resilience in the face of boy and not yet able to sleep or even stand baby was there's only 2 months old living day to day surviving. the most relentless is really bombing campaign. the gaza strip has seen in decades was his mother tells us how she faced airstrikes the day she deeper. uh we see now is across up in love by like a home in giovanni was hit on me so it was leveled being pregnant. i quote from one to the day free with my one year old boy center, which of children are you in room school where i gave birth to this child. one of the costs are in the united nations estimates around 50000 pregnant women are living in costa, more than
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a 180 of them are giving birth each day with little to no medical attention to those who are able to make their way to southern cause a may have thought they were escaping the worst of the bombing, but it's followed them here to the humanitarian prices throughout casa is dire. maybe yara was born on december 25th. she's less than a month old windows up and a mock habit homeless. it is common knowledge, but a woman giving birth should receive certain medication, richmond's minerals, etc. the same applies to the newborn needs. nutrition i received none and neither me nor my baby girl. she is not even being vaccinated, even her name and date and time of birth. will not recorded on what are the yara has an older brother, but absent from this picture is her father that he was killed in and is really airstrikes worsening her mother's stress during birth. the tip wouldn't look on the, the, the look on the soul. i gave birth and uncharacteristic conditions,
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sheltering st. you with many displaced people around me. i was lying on the floor with a big sheets separating me from others. in a different corner in the same building lies another baby. his name is ryan and his mother was in her 9th month of pregnancy. when the war started. she says she had to walk to the hospital to give birth amongst the rubble and destruction around her. she worries her ride, who hasn't received any medical attention since he was born. what else? i feel i'm still young, so the image is suffering as because of smoke and fumes and i cannot find medicine . he has not even received the regular vaccination for 3 months. he has not even taken the necessary vaccine against known diseases, an epidemics young to him in the little slip. these 3 mothers, like many and causes, are facing conditions that are hard to stop. but what is clear is their dedication
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and determination to keep their children and families see how many have had in the middle of a war. so we're on a la han how to 0. indonesia has long been a supporter of palestinian rights. the country has expressed its support for south africa's case at the international court of justice indicates as israel of committing genocide against the palestinians and garza. the 0 is jessica washington has this update for us from the engineers and capital chicata. like south africa, indonesia has long been a vocal suppose of palestinian rights. but unlike south africa in geneva is known as a signature sheet to the genocide convention. still the innovation government says it fully supports south africa's initiative both morally and politically in february foreign, minnesota. i know my city will represent the innovation government at the international court of justice, providing a statement in support of south africa's case. i'm done and done my 2nd part of the
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not sure not the part the views and inputs events, initial experts and needed to build a legal opinion that is comprehensive. and in accordance with international law, to show the world the place of violations or international laws. as well, has been committed against palestine. the national, the foreign minister has repeatedly expressed disappointment over the stones of many western countries and the support of israel. she's accused of double standards when it comes to human rights. just single washington algebra to contact us has released and your video her that appears to show the dead bodies of 2. is there any captives the 4 digit matched as, as well as defense minister said that the only way to secure the release of more captives is to keep up the minute hurry pressure on the, on the group. the video shows the captive, who says that the 2 were killed by as really strikes on garza. she then goes on to plead for the war to end and for captive to be returned time while the still alive
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or these are in the army has denied the claims according it. bruce will use of innocent captive di loan to uh, live there. it was not shocked by or false, it assumes sure this is a lie, but how much the building on which the walk kept was not a target you almost and it was not a toggle of our forces to i would have done with is my name. it didn't know the patient in dreams title, but we do not talk a place where we know there may be hosted cases. in retrospect, we know that we had targets near the location where they were held. we are investigating that incident on it's a consensus and examining the pictures the how much is simulate funding alongside some additional information that we have. i'm a soft, so my difficulty is rails war on garza has now killed more than 24000 palestinians . most of them women and children, but is really mainstream media in the media there seems to be that's what we're waiting for them to raise of a looks into how is rarely news outlets have been covering this for want him sure. fema cover with a job. i never saw julia northern goza. the battle over talia shy
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a continue says these use anchor the photos with images of air strikes and military operations targeting terrorists. it says a joint noticed embedded with a sweetly military and gaza. has a clear message for his audience. who come with the color? we are here deep in the gaza strip with idea of forces. when you see them on the ground, you'll know that we have nothing to worry about. the 3 months into the war is really media can via patuto, take a message to the population. but there is a side of the story that is clearly missing. when you watch the news in this, well, there's hardly any pictures of the humanitarian crisis in gaza or the civilian casualties. the main focus continues to be what happened on october, the 7th, the captive and the military operations in gaza. israel is trying to recover from the october 7th attacks and the fear it has generated among the people. here we
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lost our confidence in our army in our institutions in our leaders in the state. and b is really media, has kept us locked in to october. 7th is where the society has not moved to october 8th. we're still in october 7th. but the reports on each rally sold to us is often the war, and the names of the palestinian fighters killed but not the 10s of thousands of palestinians civilian victims. showing analysts say that media is also playing it's part. it's not the is something that is coming from the government. that is telling the, the media don't do that. it's self. the volunteered by the media, you know, we have to become us made domestic care and we are not going to show their casualties, the pursuit and casuals because it says the interest of come us. i'm a different vice anything around half of the easy way population is estimated to
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get the new from tv channels. they're also websites for newspapers and magazines. there's some basking says the coverage has a big impact on how is rarely see the war. this is where these don't see that posted inside. we're living in this tiny piece of land between the jordan river and the mediterranean sea. and we see entirely different pictures of reality. reality that has also left thousands of palestinians bed and that for now most of these really media have chosen to ignore the city. so i just seen at west to send them. i mean law is, randy forces is conducted several ways and cities across the occupied westbank on the vehicles was seen driving into the asco refugee camp. and the number of neighborhoods east of nobliss is really forces have intensified there in cash. and then the occupied westbank since october 7th, nearly $6000.00 palestinians have been detained. it had been more demonstrations in
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new york in support of palestinians purchased as have gathered in front of the united nations. kristen sending me was that demonstrators are on the march heading towards the united nations, attempting to keep the flight of guys up front and center. this event was organized by a coalition of 140 community groups, sued in groups health care workers, socialist groups. the focus of the event and the focus of many speakers at a rally proceeding. this march has been the breakdown of the health care system in gaza. many of the speakers pointed out that over $300.00 health care workers have been killed and gaza, only 6 out of $36.00 hospitals are functioning right now in fairly functioning as that there's a shortage of madison, a shortage of anesthesia for surgeries and many of the people who came to
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participate in this event told me that it was the images of children and hospitals in particular, that drove them to come out and take part in this event. and just by heart breaks, when you see an image of a child on a table with a skin falling off and no relief for that child is like that have to stop. it has to stop. now, the message overall from this and from the speakers and from the participants, has been for a cease fire, a ceasefire now. and they are carrying that message throughout the streets of the city to various locations today. and i should point out that this is actually only one of a few events that our plan in new york city alone today in new york city present salumi algebra. the son of
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a news health care work is in sri lanka has walked off the job in protest against a government plan to only allow doctors to receive and increase and transport allowance. the strike has brought the health care system to a standstill with many hospitals or counseling surgeries. the system is already been straightened by staff shortages and reduced funding. also, the countries have had bankruptcy back in 2022. well, that spring in middle fernandez, she joins me now from the capital columbus men out talk us through what we're expecting today. what sort of scale are we talking about? so the trade unions uh other than the doctors. uh they are claiming that there are almost a 100000 head sector workers that have joined the strike today. no, it started from 630 this morning. it's a 24 hour stoppage. starting with the shift changes, basically on the 2nd business from 630 this morning. so we're seeing obviously that is a cross section of stuff. you have people like lab assistance,
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you have radio prefers you have the will sort of stop doing other jobs. those are the manual jobs and things like that, but it was within the band out of the head sector, who are not doctors. basically the main grouse is that for a long time during the konami crisis that they took a collective decision not to push the government full of much needed salary increments and reviews. they said they were sort of working with the country to sort of let the government have time, but then the government goes and does this selective to choose is one group. and according to these protests is that it's mainly a group that can afford the difficulty. and the hardship and that they are looking for economic justice. and that's what it's about. that is a couple of 100. the military person though, we saw people, you know, pushing wheelchairs with patience between departments. we saw other people coming out really disgusted. there was one man with had
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a hot bypass surgery 2 months ago. this is his 1st follow up with that he was supposed to get medication because he wasn't able to do that. so, you know, people, that's the sad thing is these are people who can't afford to go anywhere else. and the other ones were paying the highest price on this web stuff. it's now clearly the health system that is struggling is you're describing it. can you remind of you is how we go to basically the, the, the stoppage is not of something new. they have been complaining about a host of issues. but what has actually, from the pets us is this sort of increase and revenue. now the government's administer, doctor, i'm interested in that has been a meeting consulting with trade unions, which engineers also said that there was a sort of an attempt to divide and rule, bring the different trade unions and meet them on a staggered basis. the union said, no, we all come together from the lowest drones. we've been this uh, you know,
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striking sect up to the highest runs and we've been on the face of the government collectively. and what we are demanding is economic justice. the con, just address 116 to and that is the sort of pride today. they said they will continue if the government doesn't deliver. then often on the is that with us from colombia to the sri lankan capital. thanks, mina. state work is an argentine i have marched on the presidential palace and purchased that against major jump cuts, new president of the emulating cons, 257000 public walkers and a radical shake off of the economy. had lost in america, edison only seen human reports now from one is aries in the front of the presidential palace where wonder made employees are arguing approach as you have already been dismissed. as part of the new president,
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obviously named belt tightening mentors. and they are workers who had contracts that were expiring and i want to now not be renewed. but there are many others who are losing their jobs. the government has actually shut down ministries, there were 18 when president related to the silver a month ago now, and there are only 9 people are saying here that this is just a warm up for a national strike that they're calling for funds next week. i'm going to be speaking now in he is one of the employees to ask him. busy why or how many of the people who are part of the union are afraid of losing their jobs? now, on the right now, we know how tremendous screening says there are 200 of them for lost their jobs already know how to get the workers to take care of the
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cultural centers. because like on the, the says that if the law that is right at this very moment being the on the bus, which would be $633.00 large and most the sort of thing actually adding that to that would actually be as many as 30 the am, etc, drops are at risk and people would me out of this thing as well. so i'm just saying we're are very, very frightened of losing their job and but also what's going to happen is, is the government in the meantime, we will not have it in one. it's the only way to deal with is kind of crazy,
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crazy with the installation of rain. this is right because for next week next wednesday, and we'll see how many margin times we'll have to call the titus. i just thought i had here for you all. now is here, one of the pre tournament favorites, south korea, stop the asian help campaign with a victory against all right,
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the the welcome back. thousands of children and that's kind of stone are in desperate need
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of the devastating as quaint last year. unicef says the atmosphere in villages is big with suffering. charles dropped central thoughts in the series of us quakes and also but devastating launch areas of western. i've got to stop at least a 1000 people were killed. but i carried onto the rubble in like facilities, towns and villages, many of which itself, with neglect and violence during decades of war and political instability. all the 3 months later, the united nations children spun. you'll see there's nearly 100000 of gun children or we die in need of help as a harsh winter with a sense in i went back to the after the center yesterday and uh, i must say the situation is still a hot breaking. i met for example, this 8th, your go to dina in one of our health centers. and she and her mother took me
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back to the place where the house ones the students. and she told me that we offer assistance, died in the rubble of the gulf coast and south or south was i have the injured there must be an investor in a back to you 1st structure to respond to the basic needs of the people you as quick as destroyed to thousands of homes, the communications and the lack of improper roads can put relief efforts. you in estimates nearly 40000 families, many of whom lost their livelihoods, corrupt and lives still, still living in tents and make shift shelters below 0 temperatures. this comes in addition, often already existing humanitarian prices. 23000000 people enough got us done, are in need of humanitarian,
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8 almost 90 percent live in for it to you. we have my electricity rates of 2300000, acute minorities, june or 900000, then a life threatening condition. this is the starting point, and it is very important that we invest in making people hear more resilience. afghanistan's health care system relies heavily on foreign aid. it's funding space, crippling caught spike international donors since the turnaround are tons of power in 2021. something experts and agencies say further complicates the challenges of getting help to those who suffered a natural disaster. and almost in need child stop, it was just 0 home. more than half a 1000000 people have fled to fighting an eastern democratic republic of congo. the army says it's waiting for foreign troops to arrive to fight them. 23 and accuses
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were won the backend. got on the group with kick audit denies any involvement knocking wiper pool. a thousands of people have fled that homes near the town of san quay in eastern democratic republic of congo. the coalition of armed groups. this being allied with government forces split to factions, tons on each other, not too much as they were leaving because for 3 days now, our village and the surrounding area has been under gunfire. and i don't know what is happening. we are going in order to save our lives because we are afraid, company least, government forces have been fighting and $23.00 or london backed on group is the latest round of a conflict that started in the 19 ninety's. rwanda denies it's involved. condos. governments relied on support from other armed groups, but things happen 2 ways. going to pine rights group said this video shows the bodies of about 65 inches from an armed group. once i lied with a government,
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they say government troops killed them and some of the families on tuesday, near the city of penny, after a full out. the army denies it. its soldiers have struggled to contain them. 20 three's advances in the last 2 years. the cumulative governments been seeking forward and support at east african regional force came and went without sending the conflict. a force from southern african countries deployed last month, but most of its troops have not yet arrived. this what, let me show it is very clear the mission of the force and the southern african development community is offensive country to the other missions we had to. yeah, this is what we, you know, populations are expecting from this mission more than half a 1000000 people have said that homes since m 23. we started an old conflict 2 years ago. most people here escape the cold it yet more foreign forces can help. as malcolm web, i'll just say era,
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the, well south korea of celebration a winning stock to the asian cop campaign. they'd be boring 3 to one to help while it was out that game for us. the funds leaving the johnston been homeless, vague and living, treated to a pretty entertaining match. south korea had a loss of expect patients on them since that one of the pre told her favorites. for the most part, they live up to that billing. now we're still on the 1st off them take the lead through when they did have a little bit of a scan, 2nd off with all right, equalized but then little people thought this is the moment for the style play of some who meant to step up that wasn't to be, it was actually just has to be turned in really so the show is to go ceiling 31 when full sound career. lots of people to be thinking. now can they go on and find
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the get that when and this to me very looking for since 19 and we don't we we yeah, incredibly amazing. this is amazing. feel like, i don't know, how can i describe it with the words? this is really a blessing. thank you so much. team korea. yeah. enjoy the law and i'm happy that i think time in the who is playing in the power center a month is twice so good. and i'm still happy that the south korea, when this 131 big performance with the opening much here, the agent, got this on seem pretty happy today. we'll see whether it's out through a good old way. but i definitely had a big start here into the mileage. how's you there around? well, that's it for me and associates. have this news out. don't go away. i'll be back in a moment with much. we'll stay with
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