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pop, listing and inspiring stores. people press on just to tell them what's happening in their communities in a t n on biased and as an applicant. i couldn't be more proud to be part of the whole people have been killed, including 2 children. it is fairly stripe, i'll find something dollars on the i don't want them to the bottom of this is algebra, one line from to how. so coming up to announce as a new agreement between our mazda and as well, to deliver medication, an aid and to gaza. the us launches new strikes on humans for these and sees as weapons. it says was sent by ross plus on jessica washington in indonesia.
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the coastal communities are experiencing and in the we begin and gaza as well as launched more tax on the south. stripped, at least 4 people have been killed and roughly when the house was completely destroyed. 2 of the dead children, dozens of others were wounded in to strike and con units a gun fall, i can be heard in the streets and the announcer hospital. israel is also showing the area, well, the 24000 palestinians have been killed in the war. as being a breakthrough in negotiations between is rather have more sort of a deal to allow a limited supply of medicine and all the aid and to gaza. the agreement was broken by kata, and from that we'll see if you manage here in a delivered to palestinians in desperate need and exchange for medication for is
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really captives being held in gaza. let's go to our correspondence, stephanie deca, now she's joining us from occupied east jerusalem and kind of foreign ministry saying that aid will be delivered to civilians in the most effective and vulnerable areas. but do we know what that entails and how many people will benefit? stephanie but it's very difficult to move around because of strep, pretty much impossible to get to certain areas. what we've seen in the past is 18 does get in, and this is a very difficult and lengthy process as well. and still very much under the number of the trucks that are needed. it gets distributed through the un in the thoughts is the southern area. if the goal is to strip this is where it was. 2000000 people now or internally displaced. what you're seeing now under this deal is perhaps an, an increase in medication that is so desperately needed for the palestinians. in garza significantly, this is part of the wider deal you mentioned they're called are announced the
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finalization of it. it's been announced by israel's prime minister's office in the last couple of days that a deal had been struck to get a prescription medicine to the hostages. the captives, um, a lot of them have chronic diseases. we understand some of the officers are over 18 years old. and this we understand has been an effort by the families of the hostages. they were in colorado just about 2 weeks ago, and also the french foreign ministry saying that the hostages approached them. and that phones really took a leading role since october to try to get this deal done. they were in charge of the medicines cost that has been in charge of dealing with her mouth and the french foreign ministry saying that it was such too complicated logistical effort. also because some of these medications need to be kept at a certain temperature. so where we're at now, the medications are expected to leave, caught our phones, put them to called last week, fly them in to egypt today,
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and then head into the goals and strip just briefly how mouse was very concerned. that because these medications are supposed to be go to specific hostages that they could be traced and the families of the hostages are demanding prove real proof to show that these medications are reaching the people that need them to. capt is which of course, in a way you could also see as proof of life. i think all these things are very complicated, but this is the 1st time that we're seeing an agreement between israel and how about since the breakdown of that cease fire in early december. stephanie, thank you very much for that. stephanie deca with what we know so far, live unoccupied, east jerusalem. that's where the military has launched a drawing strike on a car in the city of nablus and the occupied westbank. the strike happened on all cold streets with guns. fine has also been reported troops and closed off the area and preventing ambulances from reaching the scene is really forces have been conducting blown rates across several towns in the occupied westbank, a correspondent of a home, a jump june, is joining us live from the outlet and the occupied westbank and mohammed another
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lines of res boulder, as is once again being used what's being the result, which is the lexus rates. so elizabeth, 1st let me tell you, and our viewers about the rates that we are told are currently still on going. uh, there are raids, we are told that are still happening in a month. love that there had been at least 3 villages that have been rated by is really security forces and then a few arrests have been made. we'll get you more details on that as we have them. beyond that, also the city of the pdf were told that there were several arrests made in the rates that are still going on that uh several neighborhoods were stormed by the is really forces and homes were storms there as well. now let me talk about another significant way that you just mentioned a moment ago that of course, happening happened in nablus were told that that is over, but that there were more than 20 military vehicles. there were armored bulldozers that went in to the but out the refugee camps that there were intense clashes that
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had been happening when the israeli army was there. and as you mentioned that there was a car that was struck by and is really drone. we're told that that is believed that at least 2 people died as a result of that drone strikes beyond those rays that we just mentioned. also rates in to cut them in the hebron, in jericho and bethlehem. and again, this just really paints the picture of how life is here throughout the occupied westbank each and every day where and there are on average, at least 40 range happening really very much part of the fabric of daily life for palestinians. this is something that concerns them so much when we go to these areas that have been impacted by raids, where the israeli army has gone in, in the aftermath of these raids, whether they be villages, towns and cities, refugee camp, what we hear all the time from palestinians living there is that this is a form of collective punishment because they say the tactics utilized by the
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israeli army, is that, as you mentioned, they go in with these bulldozers. they tear up the roads, they cut electricity lines, they cut water lines and a lot of the policy needs we speak with a tell us that they believe this is a tactic being utilized more and more by these really army 2 tribes to turn civilians against palestinian resistance fighters who work in these areas, that is why that is the reason that is real gifts for reading these areas. again and again with the palestinians. we speak with say that this is a tactic that is not going to work. many of them telling us they believe it is only going to make them support the resistance fighters more in the long run, the uncertainty. that's what polls show as intent mohammed for. now, that is a mohammed junk june. joining us live from him on the the number of palestinians killed and israel's unrelenting military assault on gaza continues to rise. the areas targeted by it's very strikes on tuesday and true to school, and several refugee counts honey who would report from dasa and southern gaza. and the tell me you this father is a fine go over the core business. the child,
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the, the victim of is really a tax on residential building. he was killed in the latest bombing, antonio and 2 other families were also killed in another air strikes near a roof. the partial was the apple and they were having dinner to look at the destruction in the neighborhood when people were palmed buyers really struggled off with, well having dinner. israel the lent, lift air strikes, attacks and east round expensive have also created shortage of food as 8 as a preventive from reaching those in the in the body of refugee camp in the north bread distribution points have been set up for people suffering severe hunger. there's no feed, most of the time it's rare to find an abundance of the things we need past the
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wheat flour, the oil, unavailable to the point. the people can no longer ask about the more requests them . it's as if the top boot canned goods like beans that become really expensive. the united nations has worn famine is looming. everyone in gaza is hungry with exploding full possible solution, but none are sufficient in the face of obstacles that are people starving in areas . and we are not able to give basic foods for the needs are rising faster than we are able to respond. southern gaza is a struggling to accommodate the rising number of displace palestinians over crowding in camps is increasing fears the disease is well spread to the health care system in gaza is on the brink of collapse. hospitals are out of services because there is no fuel to keep them operation of a medical. the staff are over well, not only because of the one that they are having to treat,
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but also because of those needing help in seeking refuge from is really bombardment, honey my mode. i'll just see it a little, far southern, gaza. the roof and effective as well as well, and garza is causing a maritime crosses, the red sea with another missile strike on a cargo ship on tuesday. humans for the group has claimed responsibility for the attack. it says it will continue targeting vessels linked as well until there's a ceasefire and gaza. the contain invested was owned by a great company and registered in malta. it had 24 crew members on board. the attack happened, 140 can amazes west of the many poor city of us cities. bought the, bought this operation tape after the crew of the ship, ignoring continue with the warnings, including the new warning shots. the many armed forces continue to implement the decision to prevent is really ships or ships link to the is really and then me from
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sailing. it'd be era and the red sea until the aggression is ended. and the blockade on the resilience, palestinian people and the guys trip is lifted. the u. s. has carried out most strikes on who's the targets and is expected to re list. the group is what a cool is global terrorist. it seized weapons that says well being shipped from iran to yemen. the raid was carried off on thursday in the arabian sea of the coast of somalia. the us, as the weapons were intended for what they find is in yemen and included pots of ballistic and cruise missiles. mike, hannah has moved from washington dc, the president biden to see yourself the terrorist list shortly after assuming office use hope was that such a move would facilitate an end to the ongoing role in yemen through and negotiated agreement. now the spokesman for the national security council in the white house confirms that this move is being reviewed. you would not comment publicly if or
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when an announcement would be made. if the skis are put back on the target list, it would have a significant financial impact on the movement. individuals and organizations would not be allowed to contribute funds. members of the hooting movement would not be allowed to enter the united states, and us banks would have to freeze all funds belonging to the who t movement. the state department and the national security council has declined to comment on the matter. mike hannah, i'll just sarah washington, still ahead on algebra medic, austin, and have on our cubans the pricing for more hardship, electricity. the
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i had a lot of that was not in southern africa with cycling below has been causing trouble to the east of not a gas got a pile to the north of re union island. but it was actually, maurice just that's for the west of the damage. thanks to the very heavy rain from the out of bands and left a trail of destruction in the capital. well, the good news is it has moved its way of the east. well, announcing it the development of some very heavy rain effecting much of madagascar and we on light could see flooding from that. you could also see some flooding to the east of south africa. very heavy rain is like you to effect a dub, and the rain pushes its way for the north, bringing from the storm. some intense thunder storms to west and pop over and above with an eastern areas of what's one as we go into such a much to why a picture to the north of this was the temperature is pickup for the likes of northern libya as we go wednesday, into thursday, but for what the weather will start to creep into the northwest, suitcases like morocco and some wet weather is set to develop for eastern areas of
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saudi arabia. somebody is upset to improve into a kid. that's as the rain starts to slip its way further south. there's that rain edging into eastern pots of saudi arabia. we could see some of that and could talk by thursday on the, on counting the costs. 2024 was set to be the need of elections, lots of stores for the global economy under the umbrella. so much potential political change and we'll look at the impacts of the rising cost of shifting due to tensions in the red sea. counting the costs on al jazeera, there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media, on how to 0 government shut off access to social media. the
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the, you watching all just need to have a mind to of, on top stories. the sound as well and has launched more tax on southern gaza at least 4 people have been killed in buffalo and a house was completely destroyed. 2 of the dead children, more than 24000 palestinians have been killed as well. and some of us have agreed on a plan to allow a limited supply of aid and medicine into gaza. caution and fonts broken the data which will cease your monetary in a deliver to ballast demands, and exchange for medication is rarely captives. the u. s. has carried out most strikes on hopefully targets and is expected to re list the quotes is what it quotes level, terrorist seized weapons, etc, as well being shipped from iran to him. and those really ministry and hezbollah
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have exchange fun and southern lebanon is really will planes talk a targets near the border town of huda elliot is really middle tree said it had a has bola and t tag missile launcher near casa, kayla. and won't, con, has moved from southern lebanon. in the town of, of who la, we've seen a 2 s strikes throughout the day, bringing the title that to 3 and a number of other incidents happening in the eastern part of this of 11 on a there was the disputed a to o shabba way is really special forces from the magland recognizance unit left that base to conduct a clearing operation. they say may but not across the board of how they managed to actually cross that disputes and pulled. it would have been the 1st time since 2006, and it would have been an escalation. uh also what we're hearing is 10 is really strikes in what the oh,
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salute saluki. now that is the most amount of strikes on that town. since all students, he's broke out on october, the 8th, we confirmed that his bullet struck a missile into a bit too low. i noticed like 3 me so i was in the direction of a minute, you position in the upper gallery. now let me just show you where i am right now, in the full ground that you can see the town of hime beyond those mountains is the shape of phones area of the occupied show of funds area throughout the day. and indeed, over the several days. that's where we hit intense selling going on. that's what we hear his bullet rockets coming in from. there's a 120 kilometer disputed border between israel and lebanon. no clearly market d mark hated actual and that is a problem because no one really knows where the board is, where the boat, that's what part is occupied or not. and this has been the source of diplomatic
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frustration for a very long time. but now it's becoming acute because hezbollah have low maintained that they will negotiate, they will negotiate and move back beyond the toni river deep within lebanese territory. but not until israel actually ends the war and cause of and then looking for a safe spot. they're looking for an ending to the war in gaza and that's something 5 minutes to benjamin netanyahu simply isn't going to do. now. the key diplomats, hey, involve the us. and the french has been shuffled diplomacy between 11 on and israel, but it hasn't come to anything yet. this boat, a 120 kilometers long, like i say, still has seen intense shilling since october. the 8th. that's over a $103.00 days worth of conflict. in this area and run code out 0, measure you some level of diplomatic data to james base spoke to the un secretary general
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. antonio guitar should the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. he cooled for de escalation of regional tensions. we cannot have another guys at 11 months and so you need to stop what's happening and got so uh and the level now is at the present moment, in my opinion, the most dangerous risk of spill over that we have we have the west bank in which the tensions are extremely high and the body simply the incidents in the let's see. and i have to say that the city of them, of navigation is something that these essential but has a weston ministry intervention made the situation. what best way to defend the, the, the policy is you guys is not to create a situation and each prices will go up in richer egypt to be facing that emetic situation with this risk analysis. so my appeal is also for the escalation, the escalation in the let's see, the, to a law for the,
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the verification to take place. but what's the intervention is that helpful? it is, it makes things worse. i hope that's this leads to the escalation from both sides around a 150 people have been arrested all to protest those lead a citizen of the united states congress quoted for a 6 font and gaza. how does your cost are, has moved from capital, have the protest call by the group mennonite action, a christian group that says it's committed to condemning all violence began as a church service that included singing and chance for a cease fire and gaza. there were a couple of 100 people who enter the halls of congress on tuesday and conducted a sit in refusing police orders to leave. according to the group leaders about a $150.00 of those protesters were then arrested all the while still singing. police led them away with their hands, a zip tie behind their backs, and they were quickly ushered out of public view and out of the view of journalists . meanwhile,
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the senate is debating and measure introduced by senator bernie sanders, who has called israel's military operation and gaza, indiscriminate and disproportionate. and this resolution would require that the us state department to assess whether israel has committed human rights violations before delivering us military aid. there is little support for that currently in the senate, but a small, the growing number of lawmakers have signed onto various efforts that would place conditions on is really 8. how do you feel? castro? alpha 0. washington focused on says an unprovoked attack by iran has killed 2 children. the missile strike happened in pocket sponsible interest on problems. yvonne says it was targeting the headquarters of the josh adams was paid on blaine's for several targeted attacks on security forces. over the years. the groups as it's fighting for better rights for ethnic below cheese in iran, the arrival of
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a 100 refugees in indonesia has often breast mold in 1700 have arrived, and the province of all chastened submit in november, jessica washington to pull from the town of pd and pd this might look like the reinstating for this community or for him to refugees. the time leaving at the speech and entities as the provence is just the latest chapter, the lifetime of trauma and pain, many of them say they experienced towards it. and with this, the motors if loved ones by security forces and didn't done good dish. they lived through hardship and poverty, and overcrowded and increasingly dangerous camps. this mother says she had an additional reason to lease funds with dish that the doctor in bangladesh said the treatment was not possible. i can't express my pain as a mother. my son is hurting the life is challenging and on suicide and he had to, the son has cuts all over his legs from dragging his body across the sand. almost 2
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months since they arrived in change, these were hanging refugees of still living at this speech. in pity. sheltering on the top owens and coconut trees among them. a more than 70 children. the un refugee agency, which is responsible for the food medicine and other expenses, says it needs the local government to designate secure sites for the refugees. but the local authorities say the situation is complicated. the we have tried to find them temporary shelter, the people rejecting before we arrive and the location local, people already get it to protest. so the government console us, it are the most up in recent funds hate and this information is given few cheese to spread from social media to villages nearby they have the 5 c model. he yeah, it's the either the belief we want allow them to you soon bye. of the batteries
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that you have so many videos about them and social media, they eat nice food for us. we have to go to work, go to the sea to get food. bad with life, so these are hanging refugees is fall from easy. they spend all day and night exposed to the elements the he's rain and in 6 abdul says he only left funds with ash for his children to have a sense of life. what a lot of them to live in, put in the to them. but my wife got sick before reaching the show and she died on the part. she jumped about children getting educated in another. they want us to do things that you have thought of. and now he's unsure whether that dream can ever be realized. jessica washington, which is 0 p d entities, or cuba has an als, a shaw prize and fuel water and electricity prices that we wouldn't call municipalities as the measures a needed to improve the items economy. but many a skeptical of the plan at august and reports from savannah long
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lines outside have on his petrol stations have become a grim reality in recent years. but soon they may be a thing of the past. the communist party has announced the price of petrol, was soon increased by phone. i guess we're going to look at it said old old when the price of fuel goes up, everything gets more expensive. if people need to go to hospital travel somewhere, it's going to cost them more. yeah. and they have to add somebody that surprises went rise until next month. but just the announcement has made an impact. how much does it cost you to get to your house before from here you miles was 50 basis and now is it doesn't go into a 150. they will put their prices up. are these price hikes a possible the communist party is cooling a macro economic stabilization program with us sanctions choking of fund current samples like never before. real salaries, a plumbing thing keep as president says, he's managing a war economy, always equal partners. this is not
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a package of new liberal measures against the people, nor is it a crusade against small businesses nor the elimination of the basic basket of goods . the i can see this economist says and adjustment programs should have been done years ago. the correct major distortion is in the items economy that is better late than never. you said it was going to that effect raising prices and reducing subsidies. there's an austerity program. the government isn't able to keep spending on these things as an adjustment program necessary or is there another option? when you're ready? i'd say it has to be implemented. ok, buttons are insights. so to basic food russians at st. prices at the countries famous. but i guess that's set to change to food russians will be targeted to vulnerable groups. what's the electricity and gas prices have been low for decades? encouraging? wasteful consumption isn't expensive to leave the gas on all the time. no, no, no, no, no, not at all. rather than buy lighter, it's better for me to leave it on the whole time and spend the money on
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a few pounds of sweet potatoes or some bananas. the hi utility bills will mean less money for food. this is water bill is the equivalent of just $0.15 a month, but that's no small change in the country where the average salary is full. and so the equivalent of just $17.00 a month, people already feeling the pinch and they're worried about the coming price hikes. and with the economy creaking, essential food russians started arriving late. it definitely can make the price that the russian store hasn't come in yet. this month, so i have a better price list from last month, so i'll still have a bit sheet, then missed the bus. so let's pull additions, tell the long suffering public the tyson about humans, the pricing for a tough year at augusta. and i'll just say we're having a cube eco door stepping up strict patrols and boosting security measures and prisons to tackle organized crime and the city hottest hit by recent violence slices. slowly returning to normal on the sands, around the reports from black you gradually and cautiously,
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life is beginning to return to why a queue. if you remains in place at night, but many shops of reopened by day in this downtown market, homeless shopkeeper one kept the, he says she's still trying to fully recover from the shock of the violence, the rock, the city last week. so the, some of the for me to see and we're still sketch, but we don't have any other option because this is a livelihood. so we need to be here to defend the work and try to return to normalcy. but as you can see, there are a few customers around as she points through the still close shutters of other stores to suggest it will be a long road to recovery. but welcome to the president's side. when faced most of the previous government didn't have the guts to act and to impose the little most people we spoke do seem to agree with president then you know, boys unprecedented military ization of whether streets and the takeover of the
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prison instead, over the years of largely falling under the control of drug trafficking games on monday, special forces were again, aggressively patrolling the streets, wrapping up people and receiving applause is by passers by. even if most notice is little more than a stop gap measure of camera, people have told us that while more extreme last week, events or nothing new as people say they have learned or have to learn to correct this with a game every increasing influence in their persistent requests for extortion money . this taxi driver who doesn't want his identity revealed, says everybody's being the gang to avoid being harmed, telling the to god you live in the house to put food on the table, but you're not sure if you make it back alive. everyone's being a victim. at any moment you could be assaulted or kidnapped to your call stolen, a company's being robbed at gunpoint,
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no one is safe. he says he and his colleagues try to protect themselves using an app on their phones to identify when extortion is calling those individual. thank you. yep. is that when i read down the shows, i don't answer choices. i try not to answer any on know numbers. it's a way to try to avoid trouble because they don't always call you from the same number the president then. yeah, no boss says you will not back down in this war against the drug gangs. but many fear the specter of violence will remain and that this relative normalcy will be just the law in an ever more entrenched conflict or less than that. i'm 50 as, as you know. right? yeah. well than 200 ancient artifacts have been able to provide food as part of a drive to reclaim items, small little das, with the country ok to international museums. if to some denford reports parts of paris history have returned home.
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