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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  January 19, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST

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[000:00:00;00] news business like just is free to you believe i guess is an ice fly on one of your just makes model leads the the hello until the kaiser. this is the news. how life from coming up in the next 60 minutes is rarely strikes pounds, southern gallons of palestinians, more than 16 people killed in attacks on residential buildings. doctors without borders, wounds of disastrous consequences is one of the few remaining hospitals and causes self is on the brink of types of shut down. small business own isn't israel of
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icing. huge losses and being forced to close as the war and concentrating scheme of workers and customers. intentions rises, pocket stats targets, invitation to treat, strikes against the rom coming at least 9 people. and is full palestine keep alive their hopes of reaching the knockout wrong. so be asian cup withdrawal. it gets to you a australia already to one mill when the over syria. so the 2015 champions join host cutoff in the last 60 the we begin and gone. so with the palestinian death toll continues to rise. israel is intensifying attacks in the south forcing many displaced families to flee, yet again, 50 minutes. harry and crisis is die and one of the main hospitals in the south could soon close its doors. plus, there's no internet or cell phone service on the strip,
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which is complicating things even further cuts you. it has already gone, begins on coverage. the sun sets over goza, on another day of death, destruction and communication blackouts. for a week, palestinians had been in the dark, their phone and internet connections, conte but some still find their phones useful. and stuff about i'm here at 7 am. as soon as the sun rises discharging station outside, the emerald city hospital is free charge phone last about a day. for now we can only use it for lighting. there's no calls and no internet, so we use it as a lice, to see the roads were walking on to light up the tents where we live. but for now we can't do much more with a mass. o lack of communication is fueling desperation and complicating the delivery of food. aid and medicine may have been with the to put them in the amount of 8 that's going through the roof of crossing is nothing of. i've been displaced for 60 days and i still have not received
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a single food possible. they all thousands of this, mike, me, hospitals are overwhelmed and understaffed, nicer hospital in southern gaza is one of the few so functioning. but it's really airstrikes nearby could force us to shut down, and that would force both patients and families to be displaced. and again, you've got patients who are being operated on the floor. you've got patients who are sleeping on the floor of staff who were speaking on the floor because they prefer to sleep in the hospital then to be able to take their to them to take the risk going back and forth to their homes, which may or may not still exist and the special your conditions are so unbearable . one doctor has annotated his daughter's leg without anesthesia is. this is the in a video. he explains. the family has been trapped inside the house for 15 days with ongoing strikes. the risk of going to hospital is too high, where the, i'm the where can we find mercy?
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god, please have mercy on us. where is the muslim world? is more than a 100 days of israel's more uncle also has left palestinian families with nowhere to go. and with more than 24000 people killed, confronting this has become a daily part of life. cut see a little piece of land for tower capitalism is in ralph or in southern gaza for us into understanding the last hour or so. there was a more strong something that you probably of refugee can. can you just took us through the damage that has been done? the yes, tom strikes all ever well in gauze, destroying residential houses, attacking as well, refugee camps getting children and women within the past few hours. now the tax had intensified in the news were devalue, had been why get attacked by these very minute truth. and the point to just
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bouncing difference, we've been show house, hold true phone lines and we have been proposing for long weeks that your value has been why the tax of the are also still people trapped and very densely populated area where they are lacking. most of all kinds of basic vista cities. now the people are grappling as well as the medical release, where the items are we shipping and confrontations started to rage more violently in such areas as it is very many trees are trying to destroy the mainland to growth and teaching a full control over the positions that cause it to be militarily bites and for them to take full control over the far regions alongside with a very unprecedented abutment for the 2nd largest city of con eunice, which has been completely on the mass, is very attacks in the past hour of residential houses. have been target says alongside with different elevation of last be funded in discard of han you to city,
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which means that operations all the ground. you buy these with the ministry as they are blowing up residential neighborhoods completely over this over completely reduced to the russell. but what we can see that these ongoing, due to solely to the attack completely makes the life of the residents the inhabitable, as they are making a completely very conclusive environments that consider to be out for the 1st bill for our residents to be for. you also to offer, which has been on the white miniature, i talked to the hours of today this morning. interior case we've been signing day off today for sure. as mounting on hospitals, they help people companies, these facilities now essentially barely able to function at this point. the yes, the remaining hospitals are still function right now overcrowded with patients.
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that agent people must be struggling describing the day in order to get that treatment. that just it just said it to be very barely enough. all food them as the casualties amongst people. yes, continues to roy on. i will be phases as like, goals are stripped out, hospitals are in the bag, just shot down as the left full medical supplies to all. this is a way to keep providing the treatment because what is during the past in order to keep a healthy, increasing agent people. the fact that these hospitals are working beyond its capacity. this is completely while the united nations and other international organizations have been moving a from since the beginning of this round, the finding as more in fixtures disease are now starting to suppress among residents. and especially within the last few weeks, it hide it that it's not just a see as thought it just to print among children and others, which completely add extra pressure on residents on also on medical facilities and
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work is to keep up or raising. i'm a dis, a rustic situations unfolding them just written just the circumstances people having to face this. thanks again to erica, as a ways to erica isn't for us. and ruffin southern casa us. oh, the hoss those guys, hospitals are no longer functioning and women increasingly forced to live babies and over crowded an unclean conditions. last month the you in estimates of the 50000 women and guys are pregnant, 190 give birth every day. and because of the dice dies have causes hospitals and the overwhelming need booth thing. women are often a lower priority. for doctors, the focus is on saving the lives of both engine is rarely strikes. instead, a huge shortage of medication means better thing and postpartum women and able to access key kit. for example, the n t d injection to prevent disease. it must be given within 72 hours of birth
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and can hardly be found anywhere in the gaza strip. postpartum many women losing their milk supplies you to know nutrition, putting the babies at risk on the tally. i can name is the executive director of the united nations population fund that focuses on the tunnel health she's been speaking to her for medicaid is a james by is about the dire situation for women and babies in gaza at the will. the economic forms, annual meeting and of us as my rep, representative in palestine has told us this is the worst nightmare that he's ever experienced. the situation where we have over a 180 women struggling to deliver and get 1st each and every day with the health system collapsing there only a couple of places left where you can do an emergency. so very infection. beyond that, as we all know, humanitarian circumstances mean that people seek shelter. this is never a target. and health facilities should never be a target. so it's very distressing to think of
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a midwife having to thread her way through the community. often in the dark because of the fuel and energy picture there and not be able to render service. and as she does sometimes she's helping a woman to deliver outside on a plastic sheet. and the wall has not stopped the bombardment continue. so almost every hour. there is building it's something that the secretary general has called attention to certainly all of the humanitarian community that a ceasefire is the 2nd essential for humanitarian aid to cross those carters. we're in a situation where hunger is rampant. if you are pregnant, it is a time when for yourself and for the developing fetus, your caloric requirements have increased. your need for water, what course is higher than the regular person. so how were we to provide for women during labor and childbirth under circumstances where humanitarian aid is not
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coming in to 1000? over $24000.00 people killed in terms of the dates that the desk told that his list is. but i'm assuming there are still bus there on newborn children that probably won't survive in the circumstances. one of the things which we've documented is that because of the stressors on women who are pregnant, ready to deliver the need for says their infection has sat up, we're doing almost 20 percent more than we would have been under normal circumstances. is there anastasia? are there times and we actually have to operate without being able to give the right drugs to this woman just to save her life and the life of the newborn. so again, i think our appeal is to think about who is bearing the brunt of this bombardment. ceasefire. now is something that we have been calling for repeatedly and it's objectionable that this does not happen. so leslie, it's
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a palestinian southern southern gaza size. symmetry has been disc, the christ advise rarely forces. it's located in the con eunice area, just south of nessa hospital with the society is ready. a sold has expos long buried bodies, leaving them scattered on the ground. for the, the i was surprised last night with the amount of rockets and shelves that had cost . it was truly massive. we were surprised because the tanks next was kept firing the plains and rockets around us as well along looking at the graves. how are they on us? some of the houses over that people have left for the women floods with all that have scar. they didn't know where they were going. oh, look at the great. you can see people call supper football. these really ami has killed the palestinian in new york, replied westbank as it expands its rides in the territory. he was shot dead until carr and with the military is carrying out a ride for a 2nd day. at least each palestinians have been killed in the city since wednesday . israel has conducted almost daily rides in the west bank since the style of the
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gallons of war. but i'm attempt, june has more on these rides from ramallah in the occupied westbank. a v as really army says that they go into these camps in these areas in the occupied west bank because they are trying to root out minutes and see if they are going after resistance fighters who are in those areas. you have these armored bulldozers that go in that they tear up roads that they cut infrastructure. they cut water lines and power lines and these are the reports that we're hearing coming out of to cut them the rate that's been going on. there's been going on for over 41 hours. now there are signs that perhaps is really army is starting to withdraw. but in the past day and a half, almost 2 days now, you had at least 8 palestinians killed as a result of the raid there. and in fact, the policy, red crescent society says they have still not been able to retrieve the body of the 8th palestinian man, the person who was killed earlier today. it's
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a very dire situation in that camp. dozens of israeli military vehicles still in their reports of homes being destroyed, infrastructure being destroyed and reports about palestinian min number and perhaps in the hundreds who have been detained. taken off site and interrogated. it is a dire situation. the palestinians we speak with when we go to the towns and villages and refugee camps and cities that have been rated, they all say that they don't believe the situation is going to get better any time soon. situation is so grim right now, that in fact, even last week and these really media, it was reported that is really security chief, had warranty is really government that the occupied westbank may be on the verge of a 3rd into fathers that it may be on the verge of exposure, not just because of the violence and the rates that are going on and how much longer there is as a result of those. but also because of the fact the economic prospects of palestinians, the occupied west bank are so grim right now. you have so many thousands of
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palestinians who had permissions to be able to go and work in israel and have not been able to do so. since october 7th. beyond that, it's been very deadly. and since october 7th, at least $365.00. how is the indians have been killed throughout the occupied west bank in the rear protest against israel for on garza has been taking place until the fif organizers were given a permit to hold. the really similar demonstrations had previously been broken off by the police. teresa bart has more from the protest and telephone. we're here in the center of the lobby where hundreds of people out there to protest against the war. people here are demanding a ceasefire from the government are saying that the only piece will bring security for is read on their own. so asking the government to do much more to answer piece legal affairs. and so the best top 10 thing guys that can be released when we're being told right here, that they're not carrying tyler simms,
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because many fear somebody could be detained if they do so. security forces were not far away from here, even though this protest has been authorized by the government. in many cases, folders like this one, end up with people arrested. joining me now is the old. she's one of the organizers of this close. isn't that? what can we do like the governor? do you think the government is going to hear you this time? like me right now we are demonstrating why b b is given his speech, say that this war and we are take any move. well, we need right now. we need peace. so there's magazine pressure on the government of prime minister venue mean, nothing. yeah. to end this war in a way, even those 70, most of the population here and is road supports the war. many believe the way ours is to eliminate from us when there's lots of questioning now and we haven't started
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to see that. so people taken to the street from the relatives of the captains on the streets, asking the government to do much more for holding people protesting against the governmental prime minister. nothing, you know, totally questioning jesus his policies and what's been happening doesn't make for those and questioning his liter ship i'm calling for election. i meant there's protest such as this one, calling for a ceasefire. now that only piece of people here say we re security part as well. protest like this one in a way are and examples of things have started to change. and they could be a new sign of what thing going on here in this route. that is, how will i just see the, i mean, the ron has some into punk us tons top diplomats and the country up to pockets. tons, if was carried out the tail of trees strikes in the or any improvements of system and pollutes, just on the right you know, far as the site,
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at least 9 people were killed. hush them all of our reports. this is the aftermath of pakistan's attached on the border with iran. it's not about size, it's fine to jets. drones and drunkards struck, i'm group high down inside iran and it's submitted to a 2 point to quote or necessarily measure to avoid civilian casualties. this morning's action was taken in light of critical intelligence of impending large scale terrorist activities against focused on by the service as this section is a manifestation of focused on unflinching results to protect and defend its national security against all twits focused on says it's attacks were retaliation augusta runs beside strikes in this province of believe she's done a day earlier, a guess what it said? what made it to base is about on group to have on can sit is ation either a terrorist organization and
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a threat to its national security. founded in 2012, the below she separately just organization operates bailey in southeastern iran, along the border with pakistan. tap on to that point and that's we'll see that our focus meet is owns that any and services on that gets done. so it added before this conversation i discussed was mike lee, but yeah, the 40 minutes total effect is 10. and that's we use big integrity or bucks that we just fix the ticket at 2 o'clock. but we are not allowed to play with the security of our kids. it's unclear if this exchange of attacks could turn into a wide confrontation between the dominant to so in the back is done. and she a on it runs attacks with parts of winds admitted to it, strikes against what it run, described as an, as riley spine hub in a b rock. and i sailed positions in northern syria. the us condemned via
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tax carried out by runs revolutionary gauze, as reckless american officials like use a lot of using proxies to destabilize the middle east. many fia, this recent escalation along with these rise war on gaza, his beloved warning of an expanded more would as well. and truth the attacks in the red sea could lead to a full scale. i will ask you about the other to 0. but for me or on this leave has joins us. he is the director of the around project at international cross discreetly joins us from washington dc. thank you very much for being with us here on l g 09 did. did you anticipate this type of reaction from focused on i think the lines usually long, slow strikes, deep into pockets, not exactly 30 left, sparked a song with no option of advertising, anything in kind of pockets not as not a rock or syria that is closely aligned with iran, uh it has a uh,
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self image of it. so that is fully capable as a nuclear weapon states of protecting its own territory on sovereignty. and therefore it has to respond. i'm hoping that now that they have responded, they can draw a line under districts the task because neither side really wants this to turn into a full compensation on both sides can walk away from the break. now, having said that, the united nations secretary general has to be deeply concerned with this collection between the 2 countries. does this have the potential though to get out of control? i don't think so because neither sides actually has an interest in for escalation, both sides of both the wrong part does not have elections coming up in the coming weeks. both have economic problems at home. both have other things to worry about. so for park as long as india and, and the top to bottom for yvonne is the war and gaza and the confrontation between
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iranian partners of boxes in the region with, with the us and israel. and so i don't see really an interest for either of them to further escalate this. they have both now uh engage in the states, both sides. and therefore it appears also signed a diplomatic messaging that, that they don't want to see further as here. how, how does, why did a run a strike inside pockets done in the 1st place? was that more for a domestic audience rather than to send a message to pakistan? i really don't think the pocket son was 8, attended to the audience here. the audience was primarily, it winds this moment about this core constituents at home that were on satisfied with the fact that iran has suffered a series of setbacks at the hands of the us in israel, and also also isis because of the twins service attack in the city of turn on and
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have not responded to any of those attacks. and so we saw a wrong bombing 3 countries in, in the course of 3 days, a rock here, syria and, and focused on. and also i think it was an effort to try to stick nosy, runs uh, address the reasons region. and beyond that, it is not in a position of weakness, but attacking the deacon to pockets on a government with which around has a good relationship who's cooperation to run needs to tackle this comment. concern about 5 to minutes in groups i think was really wreckers and is also fabulous because the wrong is sending a deputy message but to the, to the wrong destination. because the setbacks, the software, not every trigger, not by the talk to sony, or even by another, by the treatments. but primarily by the us is real and isis like i will have to leave today. but we really do appreciate your time and your insight into all of this. sadly,
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phase director of the around project get international crisis group. thank you. thank you. when ecuador police have rated a prison withdrawn traffic is suspected to be all for icing. security forces launched and operation in a quite a keel prison ecuador has suffered a race in spite of gang violence, which sol some 200 prison, stop taken hostage been released by inmates and 7 prisons. the operation is part of a 60 day state of emergency that was issued by acquittals president last week. meanwhile, a prosecutor in charge of investigating and attack on a television station in ecuador has been shot dead. the station was taken over by mosques gunman, ball live on a last week. the prosecutor says, how far is was ambushed in broad daylight? let's assume that the noise to companion view of the matter of our colleague sees us. what is the prosecutor for organized crime in glass, prevent uninfected organized, criminal groups, interest will not undermine a commitment to ecuador in society. this event is
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a source of grief for us as an institution. we are currently conducting the 1st investigations at the scene of the crime, with the aim of insuring, as in every case of violent death, this crime does not go unpunished, is cross to alexandra run p a t who is joining us from the columbia and capital bunker and can just tell us a little bit more about this police ride on the prison. yes, tom, this is the largest president in ecuador, one of the few that has not been intervened yet by the army and the police since uh, this crack down started in days past, but i like other prisons. uh there were no hostages. in this one. you might remember in past days that a few hundreds, prison guys had been taken hostage inside a number of presidents. but this is a couldn't see there, the possibly the prison that holds the majority of the leaders of the gangs that
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have declared war to the ecuadorian government. we are also, uh, it's also unclear right now if the soldiers and the police of the only answered part of the prison. there are a few maximum security pavilions inside the prison where gang members are supposed to be highly hot armed. and also this intervention is app it happening as you were saying in your introduction, just one day after the killing of this prosecutor, it says that a swat is who was investigating the influence, the gangs have with to bid judiciary and why a keel and at a political level that was also investigating the salt on the television a from 10 days ago, which shows that the, the gangs, even if they have been hit hard, didn't pass the days, they're still able to inflict the damage and the they're still willing also to the
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5 the governments with these high profile killings and this is all happening under a 60 day state of emergency. what is president of his plan in the long term be owns this military crack down. so this is a question that a lot of people have. they are worried about the consequences of this full scale military ization of the country in terms obviously of the human rights, but also the fact that it's on clear what to belong to. and the plan is we haven't heard much from the president. so far he has announced a couple of measures that he would like to see going forward and increase in value added tax is to essentially fund his uh, quote unquote war against the gangs. and he also promised to call for a referendum later in the year with
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a number of security questions. we haven't seen those. the questions or those questions haven't been released yet, but we know that at least ease uh, trying to restart fixed the extradition in the country that has been banned a years ago. so that will be an issue. but the, the most promising thing we've heard so far is that, that ongoing investigation that was presented a couple of weeks ago by the country is attorney general. she's calling this investigation with pass. this is because she's saying that the guy at the gangs influence has been spreading like a cancer to out, to ask whether and ask whether it's institutions and she's promising soon to put charges on politicians and, and judges and other officials that the she alleges uh, could be working with and for the gangs. okay,
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thanks so much sandra. post under on p a. t for us in boca time as well. so a hit here on al jazeera, thousands of people are moved from the area around the volcano and indonesia, following at least 200 or options. and just the last few days and, and sort of re court breaking tie break ins into faith for one of the title favorites at this training. and it's in the the highlight of the weather's someone on the town across here. now not necessarily a good thing, but i think uh most people off across the northwest would be pleased to lose that co got take boss. still a few wintry showers to come with the winds will grassy notch ransom over wesley direction. these 2 other lines this here, just making my way for the south woodside including front a cold front, sinking further south, but you say rain, sleet,
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and snow freezing right is up to some as well. course positive jeremy that so let it continue making its way further south would say that when she makes getting down across austria, grassy pushing into romania, southern positive ukraine as well and coming down across the balkans. when she by the 2 i would to us most guy minus one celsius most guy. so bad in january, you have a tool, it's a north west, you go see temperatures, grassy picking up. well, the scotland still saying something about winfrey, weather as we go through friday night, just a little bit of winter weather to across the spanish play some heavier right across the west side of the mediterranean, which will clear so it brightens up a winter weather down towards the southeast continues to sink further south with cooling off the and progressed to around to sales you system of the temperature that full bel gray, some snowy weather that just pushing into that western side of russia. we have good weather is small the weather, but boy, is it going to be windy through this weekend? the
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hearing the have you had to be late? he has the support of 15. am samantha shell pick one moment, then asking questions, what do you expect? this particular for to translate when it comes to the us selection, reporting for the action. not just give you a sense of what is the target this places i'll just see it was teams across the world. when you closer to the thoughts of the story in on the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue that as opposed to what's happening now it to the whole tax question about 5 unflinching questions. rigorous. the bank that he added to today is that another cleansing is taking place . augusta, nothing goes into gauze and without us of permission, nothing leads about that without permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding a ceasefire, demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront without 0. it's
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the the are you watching own juice here, a reminder about top stories, the sour palestinian families in the southern city of ross. i'm wanting 16 people including children who were killed in the lights as round up as ready strikes. are witnesses say a house with a with seeking shelter with this fee is amounting that nesa hospital in southern cancer could be forced to shut down. doctors without borders is bothering surrounding areas with no evacuation warnings, patients and thousands of displaced palestinians inside have been forced to flee. and these ready army has killed
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a palestinian and to speak to carmen in the occupied with bank as it rides the area for a 2nd di enterprise. israel has conducted mid tagami rides in the west bank since the sound of the war on casa, on october. the 6th disease is spreading in gaza with sanitation and health care services. near collapse. research and hepatitis infections is posing a growing risk for people then for the account. reports under the constant is ready, bombardments, palestinians in gaza face another less visible thread. makes it shelter surrounded by sewage and waste have become a haven for disease, causes health industries as an outbreak of hepatitis a. is freddy. as on the, on the border of something i guess we've received so many patients in the, in the, in the outpatient is department. the reason behind the large numbers of hepatitis and patients of a densely populated shelters and the current situation that lead to poor hygiene,
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in addition to the polluted drinking water, is not suitable for human beings, almost like sewage systems and not working. and there are a rivers of sewage around schools, shelton, as musk, and everywhere else. hepatitis a is a highly contagious liver virus that causes diarrhea, vomiting fever, and john. this is rarely chronic fit with causes health system near collapse. it called proved fatal for the most vulnerable in the my daughter's face and eyes looked yellowish. so i came to the hospital to feed her. they told me, but she has appetite to say uh, due to the pollution, the densely populated shelters and the sped of garbage on the roads. as far as i know, this disease is dangerous to have. the disease has a long incubation periods and doctors and guys of warren, the number of cases called rise rapidly in the coming weeks. children and the elderly are especially at risk. why didn't charge you the fact that you want me to charge you food? what our usual, my son didn't eat for
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a few days and she suffers from ship a type. she's phase and nice look yellow. and she feels pain and she stomach for most of the time. if he eats something or drinks anything, he vomits. whatever the world health organization has warrant that disease and hunger could eventually claim more lives in guys within the war itself. right now, palestinians have no escape from either. the for the a car which is 0 the you ins is catastrophic levels of hunger and the risk of outbreaks of disease and gone. so demand's immediate access and supply roadside. according to his children's agency, 1200000 palestinians are suffering, emergency levels of acute food shortages. 335000 children under the age of 5 are at high risk of severe, mailed nutrition, and preventable dis. the agency estimates nearly 10000 children will suffer the most life threatening form of male nutrition known as severe wasting in the next
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few weeks. children in garza area only getting between one and a half and 2 leases of course have a day that you need see if says it's provided safe drinking water to more than one point. 3000000 people and also medical supplies, including 600000 doses of vaccine, nutritional supplements, and vitamins. but it's true event is the global deputy executive director at june. he says he explains the di conditions he witnessed during his visit to casa. the 1st thing that strikes you is the level of displacement the this time i went into rough. uh you, you just go in to the 1st crossing and you've got tens upon tens, plastic sheeting of bum plastic sheeting as far as the i can see people and shelters accommodating around with a whole par, say spaces like hospitals focused on open fields of fixing their times because
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they're trying to be as close to the border as possible because of the fighting that's going on dropped the script and there is no safe space in the strip. um, the 2nd point is that the conditions under which there they are unsanitary. then there's simply not enough latrines, sometimes one or 250 people, sometimes people use the bucket themselves. obviously we're doing everything possible to bring a shelter for fans to, to address the situation but much more is needed. and then you mentioned the piece about so hospital i was there on tuesday and saw the children that had been wounded. ibrahim, a 13 year old sheltering in a school in the north of the gaza strip. got him in the hands of the chest, because there was no antibiotics,
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and most of the strep got gang reading and he had to be amputated above the, the elbow. his story is 1000 is of stories that we should not be seeing in this day. and age on the wall and goes and the tensions in the occupied westbank and taking a large total on small businesses. and as ro found reading from a lack of demand and a short full of work is 350000 is rarely army reserve as happy mobilize for duty in tens of thousands of palestinian weird because of blocks from entering israel. lower account has moved from tell of a of the yeah, here runs a new mexican restaurant and a 20 street in tel aviv bought less than a year of to hear this business. the will of garza become older, the government has promised support to small benches. he hasn't received anything loans that you need,
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like have more than one need to see what your work before the previous years. and they give you the person. and i don't have one use a lot of small business clothes already because they didn't have the head. and then not one of the foot we have here was city or the for the a. the students and the many markets that for the day them to the, to the as part of a new amended budget, the government has promised money for companies that are brought out to funds during the war. a survey by the central bureau of statistics in november found one and 3 stalled top businesses of clothes. those that remained open reported significant losses. straight flight vist, intel only made up of small businesses and some of the own us, which includes reserves. so just tell us they feel neglected by the government and then the loss of business itself during the war. they also say the skeptical the
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new budget will fill the void. bought many economists say the government's priorities all skewed as money follow to religious schools and illegal assessment projects remain intact on small businesses and not being prioritized. one of the things that i think, let me pull additions and economist and not understand that it's not enough to allocate $12000000000.00 for a sudden cause you must have a mechanism that actually takes the money and funnels it down and photos it quickly . and here's what we do, not appreciate enough small businesses. we look down at them. and that's a big, big mistake because these are the business activity drive the economy. this any man maya understands this all too well. she's been a tv theater and children's entertain up for 25 years now. she struggles to put food on the table. the worst was the minute it started because the diary was full
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booked. so we came from 100 percent work to 0 percent. i know it's small stuff, but when you don't have money to buy food, you're starting to be nervous. i even starting to lose my voice. just stressed, you know, like, and i couldn't sleep. small business though it is like maya says, it's the working costs in poor who barring the economic costs of the war and the also being precaution nor hon. i'll just sarah tel aviv dont' woman has started a campaign to counter what she calls is rarely propaganda on billboards across the country. up to a successful campaign. she's rosalie. i see $1000.00 for the money is being used to by billboards and showing messages and support a palace done. step boston reports from amsterdam, or $100.00 times an hour messages in support of palestine being beamed to move to his own busy dutch highways. this one reads every 10 minutes,
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one palestinian child dies, the part of a campaign to highlight the horrors of israel's war on gaza. the palestinian voice was nowhere to be heard in the mainstream media or even on these very public places . so um, yeah, i figured we need to do something about the and we called today silence. probably knew, blew a stop to took and pain after she drove past these billboards soon after october 7 with photos of it's for 80. capt is taken by hum us, but i know about it's rarely propaganda and it was basically to justify the genocide that's going on. and it was to justify the war crimes and to justify the 75 years of occupation. kindly did not expect her campaign to go viral. and within a few days, people in the netherlands donated enough money to buy time on billboards at $17.00 different locations. far away from guys next to a most away in the netherlands. the fight over who controls and narrative of the war is being fought, researches say, as well as spending millions of dollars to promote its message in european for
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additional and social media. one that's woman says she manage the account or it's propaganda. and by doing this, the billboard showing images of the is where a captives were investigated by you commission dealing with advertising regulations of the people complaint. it was paula rising. i saw the person behind that campaign, a lobby group support in israel says the commission cleared them of those charges, but they have no plans to show them again. i never intended to to continue this and you know, think of something else. why do you, if you do a campaign, why do you have the answers with another company and you know, i, i predict the facts, but your companion was considered one sided and only supporting the narrative of as wells times in, in gaza. it is not a narrative it's, it's not supporting any crimes. it's creating awareness of the people that were abducted from their homes. it's. we bought
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a dr. companies turned down requested by israel to buy advertising time. last week . the reports say israel and to show them during hearings at the international court of justice where it is on trial for genocide in gaza. messages supporting palestine will continue to be shown to the dodge public or at least the next 4 weeks step fast and l. g sierra. the escape on. the east african leaders have held an emergency meeting in uganda in an attempt to diffuse tensions between somalia and a c o t. and that's off the address above the reach to deal with some of the land to gain access to the pools of fever and the red sea. the region has sort of autonomy from somalia since 1991. the block also discussed ongoing fighting in sudan reiterating that the country belongs to its people, and north is foreign policies, dosage a battery has moved from the you can in capital,
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can paula to where he was of any of the presidents of you've done that has been hosting officials from 8 member states that make up the group known as i got at his presidential palace in integrity. that's about 50 kilometers from the capital compile of where we are. now this special session was called to try and discuss the deteriorating relations between c, o, p, a, and somalia. that have come as a result of if you will be assigning a memorandum of understanding with the officials in somalia that now the central government and will be the issue of such as this act is a violation of their country sovereignty and integrity. and until the officials in, if you walk back on this memorandum of understanding, there is nothing to discuss. so the 1st issue on the table has been that and very little has been achieved since the officials from if you, if you ever were invited to i got said they had a scheduling conflict and did not even attend this meeting. the 2nd item of
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discussion of was the situation in. so don, as the 2 sides that have been fighting in that country were invited to uganda to discuss their differences. we know that's the head of the roughest of all forces mohammed him down. scholar has been in your bound up but his other side of this equation, the head of saddam's transitional solver and counsel. abdul thought to, oh boy han has not attended and said that whatever happens in his country is in internal matter and i got should not interfere in those issues at this organization has wrapped up their special meeting and they have not been able to resolve any of their stated aims for having this extraordinary session or such a for alpha, 0, kampala, a lindsey and indignation. more than 6300 people had been evacuated from their homes on the island of flores. it's due to increased activity from the volcano,
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which has arrived at at least 200 tons, and sometimes just a good washington reports from east flores. this is mountain of which will be lucky, lucky rumbling of the eastern flores and sending up dense plumes of hot ash from its crater since late december, with clouds as high as 1500 meters. the flow of lava has increased in recent days. the mountain has 2 peaks, but only one is erupt, doing us up in a mattress to continue with tremors and no frequency of grace. this means the movement of magma to the surface is very intense. this can be seen from the launching of lava and the northeast of the world cannot be done. collier, those residents in nearby villages stay in evacuation centers. this group has been sleeping in a classroom since the beginning of the year for the month and we have enough food here. but my children are starting to get health problems. they have fever, obviously that maybe because the sleeping on the floor and because of the volcanic
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ash, those people in this area work in farming, or fishing the local government, since the options are affecting people's livelihoods. that safety has to come fast and keep up with a slip. so sometimes we keep publishing information so people can understand that the impact of the russian is not just dusty, but also pyro classic florida. that higher caustic flow travels fast and is made up of gas ash and fragments of rock. the authorities say people must stay around 5 kilometers away from the center of the options. and they say there's also a risk of cold love of flooding if heavy rain full because we're traveling through the village of nobel in authority. save this is within the danger zone, with joining them on petrol as they try to find residents who haven't evacuated. but some residents have refused to leave the homes and farm animals. while this is
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the code in the beginning, yes, i was afraid, but now i'm used to the rumbling meaningful data from different authorities warned against such complacency, saying the dangers are constantly evolving as the russians continue going up at the some of the villages in the pos of a law of a slow and volcanic ash, it's very important for people to leave this area before this latest round, just all kind of activity. the last recorded eruption at the mouth level. toby lucky, lucky was more than 20 years ago. right now, the volcano is on, indonesia is highest and lowest of possible eruption. jessica washington to 0 east flores, indonesia of the 198754321 of our line,
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which is from florida. we have just blasted off on the way to the international space station. top of felton 9 rockets fall among them is a funded pilot, who is who to become assist. because chris, and in all this admission is decided such flight organized by the private texas based company called x, the him of the crew who'll spend 14 days of the i s is conducting an ordinance cruise. he's gone. so i think experiments, most of them focused on the effects of 5 slides free on human health and does a referral inside the 1st not at this point. now, his son a thank you very much, tom. well pause titan's football team secured the 1st point of the asian cup after thrilling $11.00 joel with the united app image. it gives them hope of reaching the
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last 16 to and i got a little score report, some of the general stadium last to iran in the opening match didn't spoil the optimism in palestine funds who came to watch them take home. the united arab emirates, hopeful of seeing the team pick up the 1st points at this asian. com is showing their strengths. this showing the obviously resilience not just on the principle of the pitch as well. and it's important for us to show of support to that. we don't really watch football i oh yes, of course we've come. maybe they've come to the for them. i didn't feel the pressure, but that's not necessarily a bad thing. i don't think it's gonna help them focus on the task of hand. um, but i think the teen is what the good. it was the united arab emirates who went in front midway through the 1st health sultan deal rising above his defend to school the
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policy and sons to the seats in the sons above the referee. giving a right to, to enroll, to play a, somebody and a penalty to tell a sign of the check via thomas am set to be entered and saved it. so in continue to press 10 menu, i use an early in the 2nd hopefully post them into a custom state and go from by the not the one that you just solely create to, to take away so much to be found on a wild ride of the policy and support this will be pleased with the tool is a 1st points of a team app is asian cops and it also started the chances of reaching the knockout
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stage. john industrial sca houses that are out you need stadium or early australia have book this part in the knockout rounds. that the all of these sealed qualification up from group b by beating syria ducks in irvine. a sealed a one year old victory for the saw who's to make it to and from to australia are looking to lift the asian cup up for 2nd time. having won it in 2015. is that because then they have taken a step closer to the last 16. the crust, india 3. now the result means that they fit 2nd in group b, 2 points behind australia. they say in the final it's coming up to full time in egypt scam. i guess i'm gonna add the ask a couple of nations. it's going to be $22.00 moments left to play. an idea beat tom and host at the ivory coast. the super eagles winning one now and be drawn. it means that nigeria sits 2nd in group a with full points. well,
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ivory coast offset with 3 football coaches in gonna say an increasing number of people with disabilities or getting involved in the game. it follows the recent victories of the national and food t team. as malcolm lab reports every day, as soon as 9 year old opt out of to rosa finishes school, he says about making his dream come true. he wants to play for gone is national side to 2 months ago when the football comp at the 1st ever african power games here and across night dom disability is not an inability. i have great passion for football and my dream is to play for the gun and national m p t team on level pool in the future. i never missed training sessions and i combine this with my education dollars. daily training routine is tough to move forward with one leg that plays with a team of boys who have to the on the national team. all the players use crutches
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except the goalie. in line with international rules. if 12 continental tournaments and made several well, couple appearances in recent years and getting people watching. if i'm reading this for us who wants to enjoy or going out between us 19, is to get more police on board pig due to the police from the street. bring them in, train them to disperse, so they can be comfortable for snap list. so gonna con reading more so if you for the country the managers have had many more players to choose from. since the national league was founded 5 years ago. the politics plays a role. the comment and team were expelled from last year as well. cap in tech here because of an administrative dispute play, as we'll say, a complaint of contact on the funding. none of that because of data. he says he'll keep training. so one day we can play for his countries. malcolm web houses,
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era women as well. the number one egos find tick escaped with the narrow victory to reach the said rondo, feel straight and open of the winning the 1st set. the publish plan last the 2nd to american daniella collins, the full time grand slam champion. den riley the from a full one down into decide to she won a 5 games in a row to take the said set to end the much wanted let's face it check class. linda i don't even know what is we like? yeah, i was under your 1st already know, but i went through if i told them i knew that you know, she played just perfectly, but it would be hard for anybody to keep that level. so i wanted to be ready when i for mistakes that are going to come from the other side, and i just wanted to push them and i did that man, and i'm really proud of myself. for the longest time breaking grandson singles, history ended in a defeated phone on one of the title favorites to see they didn't have
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a key now was beaten by not being called by of russia. the size of tiebreaker lost it for more than half an hour. is it ever seen? i'm missing a match point. move in time being color coded if it was forced to call on all these tricks to get past italy. lorenzo's sony who espana eventually closed out the match and a full set tiebreaker i've kind of is aiming to win this title for the 1st time. so only 20, this was the soonest level. i didn't know enough about the i'm, i'm really happy. i'm just, uh, uh, 2 years i'm to work to just on a hot on the i rarely made to the 200 wins on the tool for me. it's a, it's incredible, you know, on the, i'm looking forward see, to make the 300 and that's how you spell for me
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a 100 back to tom. thanks so much sun. well, that is over me, told me the price of this usa, but i will be back in just a moment, so it's much more worth the dice and use to stay with us. the i'm sorry, just been going off of the sauce the full day. it's a fucking 20 kilometers in many areas. how does the news continues to define their basic needs to live here? most of them are to some of the rumbling that happening behind us. now i'm not. is outgoing. i wanted to re from here to the 11 east side, there was new any place in gaza. considered to be safe. leave that in the north for the south, a north in you, and shelters or in hospitals. as the war with rush of wages on,
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an internal thought is escalating the new claim. there will be more p t, a state. there will be flashbacks, many civilians will find it's difficult to understand. and one of the biggest mental health crises of living memory mindset meets the therapist helping ukraine. soldiers, families, what is your desired outcome for the patients that come through the store to make your purse and want to live? one day i might be covering politics like post all think from serbia. it's a hungry what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines in the most human way possible . we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. i have the right, the boycott, anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that gods chosen to bless us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue to do in
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a state level all that i can to support the 3 part series explodes, 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, you know, on the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on to mccrae, this has been use our life from coming up in the next 60 minutes is round rims off of tax on southern gaza, forcing many displaced families to flee again, about this know we're safe to go one of the 9 hospitals and because the south could

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