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really forces didn't junior, their intense bombing around lost their hospital in san eunice from the hall to the story. doesn't who's been arrested interrogation put into the presence of given some nation on family members. the homeless, exhausted um traumatized palestinians hold out hope for a ceasefire. often any 4 months of fighting and got the money inside of the challenges they're alive from. the also coming up hospitals on day is rarely sees in the south with medical supplies running low more than 27000 palestinians has now been killed since the beginning of the as well. so involvement
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has displaced thousands of palestinian families in gaza for the place. the shelter is also turning in to who was paid for towing ukraine. european leaders agreed to an additional 50 full $1000000000.00. the we're beginning garza with homeless grieving. i'm terrified, palestinians hoping that the latest international efforts will bring about to cease fire. the political leader of how much is mel honey a is expected in cairo to review proposal, put forward in paris over the weekend as a temporary hold in sizing could allow for more a deliveries into gaza. well, more is there any captives could be released in exchange for palestinian prisoners on the ground though there's been no less off and as well as the tax rescue efforts are on going off to another nice if is riley bombardments across the strip.
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meanwhile, cut those prime minister has told national public radio in the us that a framework for a cease fire is with israel now and has been presented to how much he says in dark negotiations will take place in the coming days. we cannot predict that it's going to have a break so and we move forward very fast, or how fast this will go to it all depends on both parties. our m is to finish this as soon as possible, then to bring the hostages back. but to put the closure for that was what honey, my hood is, and rafa in southern casa, so far, people are reacting with a great deal of anticipation on optimism to the emergency reports of a possible initial a ceasefire. the lender and they are more hopeful that this time it's going to be quite serious and put an end to all the hostilities in an immediate cease. fire will take place to allow people not only to go back to their homes in the northern
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part for those who haven't been able to be in touch with their loved ones and remaining family members in the northern part. the gods of their whole thing. by the time there is a, an immediate cease fire and a deal agreed upon. they will be able to go back and check on their homes and be it connected with their family members who haven't heard from them for the past. the months and since the beginning of the word also will help for those who heard about the loss of their family members is to give them the opportunity to pay them respect, then to say a fine of a prayer so far the atmosphere here, the general sentiment here everyone is eager for a ceasefire and an end to this madness that has just started for months that go and has a claim more than $26000.00 lives across the golf trip. we're talking about the entire family. they've been being killed. the official position on a general level here,
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everybody wants to cease fire. however, they don't want it to be that mom into pre, if they don't want to be a temporary and then go back into the same cycle of bombing that say now from corresponding for a cabins. he is an okey potty sirius slim and explains the politics likely to be considered by the various sides when it comes to the sci fi talks. how much is basically saying the freight to agrees any deals the deal would have to involve ultimately the end of the will. it would have to involve ultimately israel, military pulling out of gaza, ending the seas. and as how much puts it, a serious prisoner exchange price, s contracts. and that was what benjamin netanyahu has been saying, which is that any deal that he would agree to wouldn't involve the ends of the bowl that say, as well as intends on pushing towards ultimate victory. that israel would not be
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leaving gauze at any time. soon minutes, however late, and that's any deal with norton involve as he present the release of thousands of terrorists. now, the theo, the perspective deal is putting huge pressure at the moment on netanyahu's governing coalition. the cracks showing a get them up and give it there's the national security minister comes from the fall rights length of the coalition is saying that he will pull out of the governing coalition. if miss neil, who agrees to something that he doesn't approve of the pen give it doesn't approve of. he doesn't trust netanyahu at the moment and thinks then yeah, and that's me. all right, so essentially being sneaky, i will try and weasel through a deal that a doesn't agree with, but other parts of the far right to say, no, let's hold on. so the best about smart rich, the finance minister going to be his partner is a, it's not useful to run to the steed years. he means media stages. why that and
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spread threads on our partner and the government's on the cabinet. my red lines, a note, and there's no need to fill in them. he's essentially telling ben, give a to pipe down into what this weighs. yeah, the page, the opposition leader is saying that he would support netanyahu essentially gave him a safety net. not to save nothing you all your skin maybe doesn't particularly like a box to help secure the release of the captives. and that is the captives that should be paramount. and everyone minds at the moment, recently released palestinian prisoners have been speaking out on the torture. they've had to endure the hands of these really made a trade out. is there a spoke to to man about what they went through and how they are coping with the mental and physical scares? for god forbid, i was at home in the army store in my house. i told them i'm sick and i can't move . they took me out of my house and put me in an armored vehicle. i thought at the beginning they would take me to the hospital, but instead they took me to israel. i spent 10 days in israel where they hit me,
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insulted me, and humiliated me every day. i feel pain everywhere on my body. they forced us to bend on our knees for hours. they kept asking me about the tunnels and about their captives held by him us. i told them i'm 70 years old, but i know nothing about these matters. they hit me a lot when i couldn't find an answer to their questions. i swear to god that they didn't have a single drop of water for days. it was the worst 10 days of my life. i got no food in the photo. when we got an evacuation warning we left the place and headed towards the sea. the moment we arrived at the security checkpoint, the is rarely so just kidnapped us. we weren't even given a chance to ask any questions. we spend the 1st 3 days without food. it was that we would not allowed to go to the toilet and we would beat and harshly over the 1st 3 days. after that, they moved us to another place for some new methods of torture. after
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a 3 day stop vase and they gave us a meal that is not even enough for a child in the prison you're allowed to sleep in the yard with a width is very cold. and where you have only a very thin mattress and very with blankets. these riley soldiers didn't stop beating us, insulting us and swearing at us all the time. it was really strikes have hit areas around hospitals in southern gauze as wells help organizations says intense slicing . and con eunice is humphrey efforts to deliver supplies to medical facilities. it's again warning, the palestinians on the brink of salvation. we talk about desperately, the people taking food off trucks. what would you do in that situation? your family is staffing. you're starving. this is a population that is starving to death. this is a population that is being pushed to the brink and they're not parties to this conflict, and that is at the core of this, they are not parties to this conflict. the civilians have guys are not parties of
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this conflict. and they should be protected as should be their health facilities. as of today, over 100000 cousins are either dead, injured or missing and presumed dead. definitely, joe has phase great, difficult even to reach hospitals, insides on guys. a heavy fighting has been reported near the hospital, seeing con eunice see that lead and putting access to health facilities for patients, health workers and supplies. it displays palestinians have made long journeys to find refuge and southern garza. the last place of shelter has now been turned into wilson. these randy ministry intensifying its attacks. the family say they have nowhere else to go in. i close them. sharif reports uprooted. i'm constantly going to move him on to the man. hope somebody have survived this. rarely strikes and found operations in central and southern cause
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a they move to defer disappointing cause are baldwin, egypt for safety. no matter where the goal is for anybody who has no matter what the most likely is to be at least kill us. so let them ethnically cleanse what remains of the palestinians on life. and the temporary shelter has come with challenges. there is little food of water for hundreds of families living in overcrowded count. well, some 8 comes through the ralph of crossing palestinians here. see, they have no supplies. no problem with that. that's my biggest hand. the one thing i mean, even here at the border, no relief, 8 is delivered. we are forgotten. our children are falling sick and we cannot find treatment and was more than a 1000000 palestinians of sheltering in southern gaza. also the east really ministry owed them to move south to what it called a se. so it's now
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a battery from the most intensive strikes and found raids is ready soldiers the surrounding hospitals and booming residential areas. are the ones who make it out safely, a settling in, in anything they can find. that's a gun, no matter who is a good business relative to go. these rarely troops storm their homes and forced this out. the took our money, mobile phones and our id. so they stripped us, making a forced us out. we did not wish to leave our homes. this is the 10th place i resort to a covered oldest distance on foot in cold weather were left in the open house without any source of income. discounts on the gyptian border is a place of safety, but displace palestinians fear they will be order to move. once again. i'm a consumption eve. i'll just see it on the
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and you need is have just agreed on a package for ukraine with $54000000000.00 lead us from all $27.00 member states. mess in brussels to discuss to a funding video includes a yearly discussion on review in 2 years if needed. being ukrainian prime minister responded to the agreement by spanking the that's getting bonus. i'm joined by natasha butler, who's in brussels. a sorry, took us through the details of this package for you. craig wasn't what was expected of the what we know is the you 27 member states have agreed to approve this 50000000000 dollar financial aid package for ukraine. it was something that they had to do in december, but they managed to green light it now and we know that that means that this deal
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is not on the table. it will be paid out, save it, period to 4 years. we understand it will be discussed every year, and then in a couple of years it will be up for review. now obviously you be dissolved, liked it, and there's a ride for this summit. this emergency saw mission brussels this morning, many as and indicated that this, the would most likely be approved. they said it was very important to will 27 member states. what behind it. and this is important, it will say for the european union, and they very much wanted to send the message to moscow to russia that they all united when it comes to ukraine, particularly in the difficult year year in which we have us selections. they know there's a lot of uncertainty ahead, but they want to make sure that the price inviting me to to know. so when it comes to europe, they stand solidly with ukraine hungry have been opposed to this package for ukraine. has it position now changed
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slow. clearly because hungry as voted alone with the other member states to approve this package, but to you know, it, it will come out if it, if it costs as being a difficult time, no base of 50000000000 dollars. a financial package was supposed to be approved in december the summit then, but it was at that time that apartment is to victoria about and of hungry decided to use budapest veto. to relocate now who find is a close allied of the russian president vladimir putin. it is not the 1st time that he's threatened to use the toes, or use the toys when he comes to ukraine to try and disrupt the line on ukraine. and so what happens since then is the lead has been scrambling to try and find a way that they could try and get all band on side in order to approve this package this time. now they have been talking about things like perhaps a scruff being hungry, voting rights in the future. or even trying to disrupt hungry is economy by
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a freezing o e u funds the hungry not no doubt. that would have been a, a concern full, vic. so bad, and that is perhaps why he's decided to get behind the other member states and actually approve this plan. but he had also said that he could possibly approve it if this money was out for some. so to review it wanted a yearly review. it seems we now have a review every 2 years, so he will come out to this, no doubt, with a positive spin and say that he has full 3 what he wanted in these negotiations. but at the end of the day, we have unanimity or $27.00 men besides backing the stair fee crime. okay, thank you for that natasha butler, that person brussels. let's get reaction to this from the keys. role mcbride is by for us. no doubt. this will come as a huge relief to ukraine. uh, what has been the response of lead is that oh yeah,
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that's why that acute sense of relief here in key with the 1st response is actually come from the prime minister, dennis, my house, who has welcome this as you would expect saying that shows solidarity and unity uh with your opinions that goes in, you crated as it approaches the 3rd year or more with russia also, or just have a statement from a lot of is a landscape ukrainian president saying it guarantees us a security for the future. there were concerns here that money was going to be running short by the spring, and they will be is especially when it comes to the quid it to you actually having cash on hand to pay things like salaries and the premium government understands that the 1st prompt you of this money a 5000000000 euros will be arriving in march in time to take care of those things. but that is a great sense of at least that this guarantees funding for the full year. so it gives us a longer ton sense of security. there's also a lot of tool care about some of these funds going into an investment funds to try
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to attract the private sector investment. so there is a hope that is not just the 50000000000 yours, but that will have a multiplier effect. detract other investments in ukraine with all of the rebuilding that it has to do. but it is of the, the reminder that you've, you've great, have a need. it's such a reminder of just have dependency days on overseas aid. ok. thank you for that. rob mcbride, jefferson, keith, the still ahead on al jazeera, a storm is brewing in india warnings that one of its best known exports is on the thread. the oil rich, the rock is facing a crisis and a final bike to results water as dams built by its upstream neighbors with strict flow under investment and climate change, or exacerbate do the situation. now when regions were settled, funding 1st emerge,
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pensions are rapidly rising. people in power investigates whether this could be the last generation to farm the land. iraq's walter was part to of to on a jersey to change x analysis of the today's headlines. how does south africa cruise? it's accusations of genocide, in this case, many genocide and holocaust. scholars including his ravings con, confirm that space is a textbook genocide, frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the fear of facing a jail term. informed opinions when the us census will ships into the red sea, it's not receive task protection that seen a complication inside story on out to 0 with fearless gentleness of just behind me . hundreds of people have the desire to h as in depth coverage thailand states it's future on fossil fuels challenges, there is teens on the ground. bring you closer to the house of this during
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the the back you watching out a 0 mind. the 5 top story is best international efforts to bring it by a c spine, gaza on gathering pace. the political need of how much is expected in the egyptian capital cairo to review the spot, the price of for the entire pay for the week. the palestinian red crescent says is rarely forces have stored in the grounds of the amount of hospital a ton eunice, for the 3rd time at least 26900 palestinians have been killed since israel's war on gaza began in october. the as writing ministry is being
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condemned for dropping a bone on combination for doctors treating patients in golf at the british organization, medical aid for palestine. i'm the us based international rescue committee denounced the targeting medical stuff you an investigation said was thought to have been 81000 pound bomb was dropped on the compound housing for his doctor's last month. it was one of many attacks on health care work is garza's. health ministry says 337 of them have been killed. so fall in the walls that the hospitals across guns are out of service. so all 53 health care centers move in a 150 has been boned, will say, destroyed or damaged more than a 100 ambulances. palestinian health officials say is riley forces, have detained nearly $100.00 doctors, nurses and all the hospital stones, including the director of gauze as largest health for santa c. l. c for hospital,
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which is now in rooms at my calling these bulk i spoke to dr. chris hook, he's an emergency doctor. he spent a month in golf at last year with the doctors without borders. he told us about his experience. it is quite here in this and when you in the emergency department didn't that's the hospital even even when i was that the number of badly injured children and women that came in was. ready just horrible to say and knowing that these, these kids who is not fortunate enough lucky enough to survive, i have these terrible injury, huge bones covering 506070 percent of the body. massively broken limbs really badly damaged. i think it's really military has really around top it's activities specifically around hospitals, particularly around the nasa hospital as well, where there is rarely trips and times what are your prime. we concerns knowing that
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it was impossible for people to safely access and that's the hospital. and in the south is only the last remaining hospitals with that, with the genuine surgical capacity. so now if you about the engine anywhere in the south, there's almost no way to go full for your operations for emergency care. so that's people who are injured outside and trying to get in. and then obviously you've got the, the stuff and displays people who all we didn't last of itself to run out, potentially trapped and unable to escape and who are struggling for food and running very short to supplies that to, to keep those people going who are still in the hospital, the patients that us the say from both sides of it really i think and it's it is, is it actually does all stuff and we know that this shouldn't be happening possibly to help gifted as he should be protected. it should be able to feel safe if you buy the engine and going to hospice and we should be able to feel safe there. and it's just, it's just not the case. the
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chief executives of major social media companies like facebook, have testified to us sentences about child exportation on that platforms, concerns have been growing, but the hugely popular sides of failing to protect young people. there's been a big increase in the number of children being tricked into sending specific photos online. this is why we're building all. what did you firewalls center that's i don't think that that's who did you fired? i'm not gonna answer that is this is i or anybody, right? you didn't take any significant actors. it's appropriate to talk about it, but it's not a part of the decisions that impact, you know, sitting behind you. you've got families from across the nation whose children are either severely harmed or gone and you don't think it's appropriate to take a talk about the steps that you took, the fact that you didn't fire
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a single person. let me ask you this, let me ask you this, that we have you compensated any of the victims? sorry. have you compensated any of the victim's eyes? girls? have you compensated them? i don't believe so. cuba has placed the implants for a 500 percent increase in the price of petrol. the device being blamed on a cyber attack and storing a for an virus in sales software. now to result few or is that the price increase aimed at reducing government spending. communist leadership claims the united states functions for fuel food and medicine shortages. lack of fuel inputs has cause months of electricity blackouts. it's that down bubble. so we got people are a bit shocked because the fuel price increase also leads to an increase in public transport fast and transportation prices so. so the new price is not a very expensive to keep going. people to cancel about a, the, i'm about to go when i'm a game or someone else felina, cuz it seems to me that it is
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a good measure not to raise fuel prices about to leave it at this price until the economy stabilizer is the $1.00 that's already she's at now, so one of india is best known exports, dawn ceiling t is famed for its distinctive flavor. the government is being warmed. that with that urgent help production could soon die out. you know fernandez, explains why dodge feeling well, the land of this on the boat is home to india's finest tea, but it may not be so for long at least 10 of the regions, 8070 presentations have shut down in recent years on shipment canaria, santa who heads the t exporters association says climate change. politics depend demik goober developments and increasing costs. i'm making it difficult to continue every on other than acute financial crisis. we have scared to promote because on a false quad into budgeting be for us, this is not
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a business at all. it's oppression. we are in love with us that are all the things we are in love with the tv produce. and the people who worked with us, so for us, this was an extended family. and that's what's keeping budgeting gardens going so far. as the 2 main production periods, the dodgy link t october to early march and made to june each year, up to 80 percent of revenue is generated. during this time, the drought rain and falling use of aging tv shows cut outputs by more than half to 6 1000 tons last year. new one for the distinctive flavor, 70 percent of this premium black p. as usually being exported with global economic problems and cheaper alternative. so many people have seen him on every your, it's been the getting worse and worse and worse, you only have because i mean of this the, during the 1st 1st few months of the year off the ritz, it's been a completely
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a whitewash. and that's been a fan ever since 2017 the 42 percent increase in daily wages. so the license cool and chemical cost coupled with folding demand as lift plant is unable to maintain that the plantations or reply. and the closure is of also heat thousands of workers and their families. the head of the indian t association of to last done a says urgent help is needed if we can get a package of him. so i'm kind of assistance for the next 2 years. i'm sure to come back and the government has to watch a big so i'm initiative to promote that is the, that this is the, this, the best that is a, maybe a good, but not as good as this plant is. i'm hoping some help will come that way, so they can go on producing india's famed and aromatic t, and that fernandez to 0. that okay, that's it for me, my, the inside that's
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a lot small on all website out. is there an adult, calm, a weather coming up next? been inside story. also sanctions really work off to the on that predicted strong economic way for russia. the the, that a warning is issued and a good positive china because what's happening in the northwest. so she may not think he's on usual. he's like, it's a spread for the science. and so the east and that might well be unusual. looks like it could be if you like, the snow yes. period since 2009 for a know if a lot of this part of china know the young c ready was cold. right. and ford on river itself. natural shanghai, the same time code is producing more snow in chicago and maybe no, i'm sure this process continues in waves,
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particularly in china for at least the next 2 days. hence the warning and some places will get a lot of snow. we're still not, you really used to snow still falling in the higher ground of global practice down the pool in india, but it's becoming lighten her and we're left behind was what should be clear skies but as you well know, fog has been the system all the way out the door of them playing the video into nose in pakistan. and despite the fact that might be something changing the might be a few shelves every now to get it. still look like funk will be the dominant feature in the for example, new debbie. but the law change is taking place elsewhere. i looked at this writing, this coming through a wrong respect. i would ask, asking all of it's moving eastwood's to was practiced a little early in the year. you might think for writing that far fast, but nevertheless it's coming. the exploring diverse culture exciting political discourse.
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