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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the, a much needed humanitarian aid including medicines is on its way to gaza after deal broken by cancer. the problem. so robin you, what do you want to say? we're like, my headquarters here in the whole. so coming in just palestinians of rushed to hospital in run fast enough to another is really
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building talk is the city in southern gaza as well carries out to strikes. we'll provide website getting what it says is a high ranking targets and one of them and focused on someone's around something different up to a sum of all the accusing tyrone of loan to get a ton of inside it's 10 x ray the welcome to the product when we begin in gaza, where there are scenes of devastation in desperation, across the strip, the number of palestinians killed and is rarely strikes as nearing 25000 gauze as health ministry. he says a total of $163.00 palestinians have been killed in the past 24 hours. it says several people are trapped under the rubble of destroyed buildings. southern gaza, with more than a 1000000 displays, palestinians is the hardest hits. this man was what a man is right as a criminal. it is committed in the most days, crimes against the police thing and people and it gives to people of gauze. where are they doing this?
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they are the story and we have no place left. we would just list them based on them, but there is no safe place. there is a threat and danger everywhere. where should we go? in central goals, or is there any forces or possibly with drones in some areas, but not before destroying roads and buildings in the garage and display? it comes to you and says, 65 percent of gauze is infrastructure has been damaged. the guitar replaying is landed in egypt carrying medicine and a destined full garza, and that's after the deal was broken by content and phones to get much more humanitarian supplies to the palestinians who are facing simon. like conditions medicine will be given to some. his riley's health by captives of how much it's stephanie jackson joins us now live from occupied east teresa and a very complex set of negotiation stuff. need to try and get the see monetary and deal sold to that. we're talking about the unlimited supply of a, but time is of the essence. and as we've seen,
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aids coming into that strip takes time. so it takes time, there is a backlog. hundreds of trucks are waiting on the egyptian side to be cleared to cross. it's really a trickle list of what is needed and to what was entering before october. the 7th, why was this deal complicated? because it wasn't just about getting medical aid and try to tear in a, into the pa, this thing and sat is a part of the deal if you will, to get the main issue at stake, which was to get medicine to the captives. 45 of the captives we understand from the french foreign ministry will be receiving prescription medicine, the families, the hostage families have been fighting for this. they were incorporated about 2 weeks ago. they match with the foreign minister and prime minister, pushing for this all skiing for this. and also with the french, the french were in charge of making sure they got the list of which captive needed needed,
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which medicine. and the guitars were in charge of the aging between israel and between him us to make sure this went through. we had the statement already announcing this deal from these really prime minister's office a couple of days ago, but now it's finalized to me that she plays of landed in egypt. the process is underway. israel will be checking the medication and then we understand it. and we'll cross into goal is a 100 to the red cross will then sort the medicine as per which batches me to go to which captives and hand it over to him that so have mass has been pushing back on this because it's concerned that somehow it could be traced because these medicines need to go to specific captives because if they're specific health conditions and what you're seeing also in those planes is some humanitarian aid and much needed medicine, which will be going to the palestinians. we heard from one senior. how may i ask the official say for everyone packs of medicine going to the captives, a 1000 packs will be going to the policy is we cannot verify those numbers. but
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certainly this is the 1st time since the collapse of the ceasefire. that how massive israel has managed to reach some kind of deals stuck of the solar stock divide east jerusalem. thank you. let's go over to hardy, about moody, joins us now. live from rasa in southern dogs, west coast, honey. much need today to arrive. you pull the paper guides. uh but it arrives uh as the as really bombardment continues. yes and this is part of the growing concern among people here, particularly the internally displaced palestinian in the over a crowded space is right here in southern parts of the gauze trip as well as the relatively small or a portion of the population is stranded in the northern part, now the fear is as much as these a to are needed and the medical supplies are needed for the palestinians across the
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gaza strip. they are worrying that they might not be delivered to their designated areas. given the ongoing a bombard, been through with talking about lack of essential oils and food supplies, medical supplies, and survival. life is needed for vulnerable groups, including children and women, as well as those with life threatening conditions and with a chronic diseases who are struggling to find food and a drinkable water. so far, this war has divided. the goddess driven to 2 parts largely over crowded reservation in the southern part that is struggle to find all the necessities in the food and the drink about a water while at the same time struggling with the hospital, the over crowded hospital that turn into shoulders and the not in part, that is that is basically lacking every single, essential uh, item needed for, for survive and including water, food, and medical supplies with no medical facilities in health facilities. the
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operational is right now. it is making the situation so difficult and that there is no guarantee of safety. 0 safety guarantee for aid workers on the ground. the distribution points in the past came under attacks the works a target advisor, randy. drones or area strikes, killing people as well in hand. during delivery of a to uh, to designated areas as well. just founding the pressure on people as much as they are, they're desperate they are need, the conditions are desired and they but they are going dissipating the delivery of it. however, this is a shrouded in the a growing fear that the process and the mechanism is broken and it will either take time or it might not be delivered to the right places i or the much needed a group of people right now. so far, the dear strikes continued the pounding of the dogs, a service from north, the south continued overnight as,
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as we speak right now. this the fact that we don't have phone service and coming to the kitchen, it worked on the 6th. they are in a row, it just making it very difficult, and we're now thinking of how it would be chord, the native on the ground when the entire dog has stripped it just plunged into totally black out on the 6th day on a roll. it would make it very difficult to direct a the movement of age in gaza strip. honey, i me, thanks very much for the updates. know, israel has carried out 2 strikes in the occupied westbank with one killing. was it called a high value targets has really forces talk to the con there. but lots of refugee come, not far from the city of nablus. and one of the attacks they say the strike killed the boot, fill out the jump june joins us now from ramallah. in the occupied westbank can not be let's just begin with these recent driving attacks or yeah, that's right. so we have, as you mentioned, the levels,
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a lot of these rarely army announced that he was killed. he and other members of a terrorist cell, that's the words that these really are me, that the level shut out as they say was leading in nablus. and the beloved, the refugee camp that happened around were told for am local time and sources on the ground medical sources as well as i would just say at least 3 people were killed in that drone strike which occurred when the israeli army was reading that camp earlier in the day now there's also been another drone strike were told about by eye witnesses. this happened in the thought of cut a refugee camp and were told that that happened in the last 2 hours. and the 4 people died as a result of that strike. now the raid that's been going on until the cut them that is still happening. we're told there are still many is really military vehicles there that there are also armor bulldozers taking up infrastructure, destroying roads. and that also many people have been detained and there are interrogations going on. of those people that these really are, may have detained on that side in the total cut them refugee camp site. how many
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that have been several attacks. so in the past 24 hours across the occupied west bank is being related to the substance it. i mean just updates us on what we know what's happened so far as well. so. so hell just in the overnight hours going into this morning you had read happening in the room. i look close to where we are in. that'd be that in hebron, in jericho, in the of course, as we mentioned before, nablus and put to cut them the rate that is still ongoing and other rates that happen in other towns, villages in refugee camps throughout the occupied west bank. as you said, they are relentless since october 7th. there are on average, around 40 rates throughout the occupied west bank that happened each and every day . there are dozens of house indians who are arrested each and every day. and you know, when these are in the army, when they go in to these areas, they routinely take armor, bulldozers, they destroy infrastructure. they cut water lines and power lines in the palestinians that we speak with who reside in these areas. when we go there often after these raids, they tell us this is
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a form of collective punishment. they say this is a tactic used by the is really want me to try to turn local populations against resistance fighters. but the policy, as we speak would say, that's a tactics that ultimately is not going to work. we should just mention one of the things to help when it comes to the frequency, the intensity, these rates, and how far when they become there are at least 350 palestinians who have been killed throughout the occupied west bank since october 7th. so how many times in the forest in ramallah, thank you. now the ripple effective as well as wolf on gauze is causing a maritime crisis in the red sea. with another miss ald striking of congress ship on tuesday given to the group as the time responsibility full bath attack. it says it will continue targeting vessels linked to israel until the seats firing guns at another contained a vessel with the crew of 20 full is owned by a greek company and registered in malta. the attack happened 140 kilometers west of the ebony port city of us lease. now the us is expected to release the evan bass to
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these as what they call specially designated label towers, by kind of how small 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 a 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 when an announcement would be made. if the fees 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 who team movement would not be allowed to enter the united states and do is banks would have to freeze all funds belonging to the who
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t movement. the state department and the national security council has declined to comment on the matter. mike, hannah, i'll just sierra washington to the latest escalation and the red sea has major implications for the global economy and trade. that the red sea is one of the world's most important shipping routes for oil and gas between asia and europe. in the south. the bubble month of strays between africa and the arabian peninsula connects the red sea with the gulf of 8 and 12 percent of the world's trade, and 10 percent of the global oil is carried by ships going through that straits. the sewage canal connects the red sea with the mediterranean sea. it's the shortest shipping route between europe and asia. 15 percent of the world's maritime traffic passes through the cities canal. and since november, around about 2 days of targeted vessels nearby by london forcing major shipping, i know it will companies to suspend operations through the red sea rerouted vessels will have to make a longer journey all the way down the east coast of africa by the southern tip of the continent,
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so ship traveling from single to rock to them. a journey that would typically take around $26.00 days will now take $36.00 days using multiple and increasing those costs. while garage aman is an independent energy and all those pieces can seem is, will stop battering the cost if you're looking on average above 175 percent investigation in terms of shipping costs. a compared to november 2023 rented who the campaign decide you started paying a gallery momentum. so that will most likely be reflected in, in prices that you'll be and especially your will be and consumers noticed at the shops and then we are talking anything from, from clothing to agile components and, and, and it comes when i'm there is no, if you see there's no obvious end to this insides and us and you get on the strides . there was a temporary highest who use a belligerent,
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and they said that they will continue to attack the shipping liners. and as you call those, as, as you've noticed both both today and yesterday and as you and your body's been uh, been reporting. so i'm sort of say in the medium short, medium desk julian. uh cuz humans, what is the page? so i had hey on, i'll just at a time to experience this, this was quite a bit molding. so to us, as this population drops full, the 2nd year in a row and big decisions in the face of a changing landscape was subbing iceland may not be able to return to the homes. the this is the 1st genocide that we see in the field. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream media. the listening post covers have been used. it's covered
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in depth analysis of the today's headlines. how does south africa from its accusations of genocide, in this case, many genocide in hold across the scholars including his ravings hopkins on the face is a textbook genocide, frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the sphere of a single jail term informed opinions when the us, since it's well shifted to the right, see it's not receive task protection that seen as complication inside story on al jazeera expo 2023. the world, the fascination to join us and let's discover
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a better world expo 2023. the ha the go to all just bear with me 0 robin into how remind to of all the top stories counts on problem. so negotiated a deal between as well. and so to enable a ends medicine to ends. a gaza medication will be sent to $45.00 is ready to captive, but somebody says it's concerns. it could be used to track it's positions, as well as cover down to this trying to multiply bestbuy near the beloved refuge account is where people say that the strike killed the boost allows someone they called a high ranking targets. at least full of people being killed in
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a separate drive and striking the 2 could and just during and is really right. the teddy and cousins biased very full suits and we all supplied westbank become increasingly violent. the world garza is top of the agenda on the 2nd day of the world economic forum in davos in switzerland. the secretary of state hunting, the blinking describe the will as got trenching. he said a palestinian state needs to be established. there has to be ways means vehicles, how soon is to make these decisions. but i think what we're talking about is to, since you're talking about a governance, the government and the structure of governance, that maximizes the ability of the authority to actually deliver what the palestinian people want and the but it also has to be able to operate in uh, what you might call a permissive environment. in other words, with the support of, with the help with his real, not with it's active opposition. because even the most effective authority is going to have
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a lot of trouble if it's got the active opposition. if any, and he's really going a bulk, as long as some of the rounds top deputy mounted this lemma by the once it describes as an unprovoked violation of its space that's up to 10 or on fine to miss saw into bucket sounds. but look, just on provence kidding. at least 2 children around says it was targeting the headquarters of just doing group. the country claims that full carrying out several tax on it, security forces over the years will come. all honda has moved from pocket sounds like kind of district in same province, the largest on the florida northwest, someone in charge of the bed and a 100. a note of protests focused on saying that her sovereignty was violated. the 8th grade was violated. that any and struck a dog close to the border were then focused on. and of course, that is a matter of grave concern given the tension in the region. and also the fact that
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on monday, the bug is gone is that did any and has dropped in there on them. you're just concerned that that guy was the groups operating on of wrong story, that they were walbridge, where they tried to, in order to mitigate the effect of don, operating a drug, the bardo. so does that stack of cards coming at the dap right? whether there's nothing new that the board as the main then drove with the boss real yet the it ends up being accusing that group the judge, other off getting all good tags and fist on robin. and they said that struck a chord wherever it is, is that a more region that has no head order, and they're going to focus on it to children. what kid and dad ridiculous strikes, so focused on protesting, but likely go to dig up this mazda diplomatically by talking to the it in their, the board on both sides have agreed that they were in the drive to start out. they
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issued by talking to each other. i'm all i that i just did a lot of con, uh the child is it called the big group? 5.2 percent in 20. 23. be think of in targets, but missing a little is predictions. officials have down type concerns about the country slipping economic growth, pointing to a new boom in winter. tourism is katrina here to pull stuff. basing tours have flocked to china is freezing northern purposes to enjoy winter attractions, such as hard bins, famous city, and the snow covered ski slopes of the name of travel. dr. shows winter tourism here is a 30 percent compared to a year ago bringing a much needed boost to businesses. it's a rep price spot in china is slowing economy. the government says the country beat its target a 5 percent close to the 2023. achieving 5.2 percent, but that it was still one of the lowest in decades. and the outlook,
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the 2024 made straight at the world economic forum and doubles china is premier down play to consent to board g g. the chinese economy is making steady progress and we'll continue to provide a strong interest for the world economic development. chinese officials say the economy will improve in the coming months, positions debating historical chan. hi lake, feeling positive. so i got your local, i am from china, so one more south i'm is rarely get a chance to see i am. hi me, a lot of fun shows what, what comes out to you. i brought my son here to enjoy himself. the ice passed away and the don't cease is very popular this year. we can go, but we can get some experience. yeah. it's the 1st winter since 2019. the tours have been able to enjoy without fear of carpet 90 locked downs. these types of winter sports and activities are traditionally part of chinese culture. but since paging one to 2022 winter olympics, that popularity has sold the government just banking on the trend. continuing over
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the upcoming luna new year holiday with a record knowing billy and trips predicted over the 40 day travel period. however, analysts say a boost in tourism is unlikely to solve bigger problems, such as the crisis and the property market. some of the people have spent more on things like tours on culture, activities like concerts, or they would buy more consumer goods. but overall, the savings rate is still going up to those enjoying themselves. here the economy is the, the, this thing from them. lines, katrina, you all to 0 aging for me was present a little trouble disappeared and causing new york the 1st day of a defamation case. pro, buying a magazine right to a jury will decide if trump should be full to pay for a moxie made about $18.00 carol in 2019, when he was president, trump was already being found liable for sexually abusing and defining carol. she's
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taking $10000000.00 in damages. now saddam is accusing the integral mental authority on developmental i got the violating itself into suspended cooperation. the regional block was due to hold extraordinary meeting in uganda to discuss peace talks to and the conflict in sit on it invited to the power military. rapid support forces lead them home at home. the dollar, commonly known as a massive impact that saddam condemned the all me on dollar recess of waste a bottle for 9 months, triggering a devastating humanitarian crisis. the latest of all kind of corruption in the sun . the town of green dick has halted, but the towns residents are unable to retire because of ongoing sides because typically, so take a repulse uh from going to be in iceland the doing. and because of the over option in green, the vic, but the state of emergency here is fall from over. trim is still being south. and the new fisher that runs to the eastern portion town has widened. even though
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molten lava can barely be seen on the surface, the towns of residents are still unable to return home and to send a new spot in the flood. as soon as they heard the sirens go off on sunday night, the 2nd time in 2 months. but i know that, i mean some people are having literally breakdown because this they have since been staying at his parents home in the capital. they know they may never be able to return back to, going to make so many people have already said that they don't want to return back to the town. then for me it's very difficult to move there. you know, because the community itself is so damaged, living in an area of high seismic activity will always carry its risks. but the damage done by this loss to option has left many, hey, wondering where exactly is the safest place to live in this part of the country also november's erupt sion menu a hopeful that new morality would return. that hope ended on sunday when the love
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of flowed into the town itself, but felt that could go back home. so maybe some people only have a few months left and now they need to make big decisions about their future and where, where they want to live. recovery could take years while the maxima pressure may decrease and shift the route. there was little guarantee that little fishes weren't suddenly up here, changing the landscape and the communities themselves. sonya guy, ego, i'll to 0, north of green to big golden, 200 ancient artifacts. so being able to protect it, it's possible drawn to reclaim items smuggled down to the country. wilson kept the museums abroad. if it is a good fit, the pulse, the parts of paris history have returned. home sculptures, textile ceramics, and other works of indigenous art. some of them more than 2000 years old. they tell the story of a time before the spanish conquests. the limits of neat because looks like elements such as the club hates and sculptures,
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a typical in the in culture. there are also various instruments and take style fragments belonging to the shanghai culture on a piece of media with she new cultural affiliation. there's also a group of ceramic paces from the much a nascar land by a kit in the end of the cultural stock. number you again got into some of the items were smuggled out of the country illegally. others have been held and use them or by private collectors, most were headed back to power voluntarily, but not all. the below must have what. in fact, even moving forward, he paces was seized by the united states department of homeland security in the gym, and police, which unfortunately proves the importance of further string thing. international cooperation to combat trafficking of cultural prophecy around the world who has re petri a to the 840 looted antiquities over the past 2 years. it's seen as a success, as indigenous communities worldwide. rec,
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and with the colonial past and campaign for the return of stolen artifacts. if to some good food, i'll g 0. and you can follow all of those stories on our website to thousands of adults comes updated throughout the day fall. we will have more news and just in the hop enough time here on august, the inside story is next for them to learn from me on the team here in the office for your time and your company the the that's been very well recently in the southern china, but this line of cabinet stretching across the yangtze river and up towards the korean peninsula is a division between what these people but getting cooler and what is happening, actually not so cold and getting colder. look it up and down the minus 13 degrees. some of that colder is going to leak southwards, bring a bit of snow with it more especially just a feel in the
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a change in the feel for the still 15 degrees in tokyo and by plus one gene on. but we're down to 99. i'm trying which is more or less wherever it should be without significant right. hobbins that down to minus 60 to the snow on is going to be she now the persistent codes reduced falls which is affected. the flights in north indian plays a particularly new denny, that folk can laughed all day, but it is not at least the least briefly at the end of the afternoon. couple nights to be expected. last week. it should be driving the showers showing up in the pump pots into office near even bangladesh vivian's for lanka. but new delhi showing typical weather in the north indian play that the cold white as was it feels pretty unpleasant and official to and it's the coldest wave of the wind still get 18 degrees briefly in the afternoon. and you're about freezing except to the suburbs overnight. the, the latest news, as it breaks,
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for many people have religion to separate from the states and then not willing to change their traditions with detailed coverage over the next 3 or 4 months when people were entering the me previous case as opposed to prison or rise to get from around the world, it was near here at valley forge that for us, he declared his independence, which still had to fight for this butting democracy. that is what joe biden says, needs to happen now. last year with the worst on right. cool. so it's really a tax on palestinian fully occupied westbank and as being intensifying since the one goes up again. palestinians in the west bank of this whole county down 7 the tax on his res. so wicked, this violence leave. this is inside story, the

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