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instigation, give compelling insights into total storms from asia pacific 101 east. on out to 0. the defense minister vows to push the south in total foxes, folks to bring a pause to the fighting. carry on the semi say them this is i'll just say are alive from dell hall. so coming up the us imposes sanctions on for his right of the sap lives with tax palestinians in the occupied west bank. yours, president joe biden comes to the commercial state of michigan to find out for
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himself. he's got a problem here. i've had to go have that story coming up. and a huge gas explosion kills to and in just hundreds in nairobi, kenya the mold, and the 1000000 displaced the palestinians. risk in southern gaza is israel williams . its full series will move towards the city, overall fi, palestinians, all seeking shelter in boulder, in the boldest city, to escape violence. they move that off to these right. the ministry declared it a safe. so is there any troops currently conducting operations in con eunice? this rose defense minutes. they all have gone says is full series will next target garza's sub and city of the off of the of us it'll come. you'll notice it's follow up as it's all the con eunice battalion, which boasted that it would stand against the armies courses has become
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disintegrated. and i tell you from here we will complete the mission and con units and we will reach rough up here. so in there we will eliminate every terrorist who tries to harm us on the phone. and i'll tell you something else with the military operation that you're carrying out on our behalf, in which you are approaching the enemy's targets. both on the ground and above the ground. this operates and brings a kid. now people closer every day come us understands for us. and when you put more pressure on them, they will come and talk to them. but it also has considered to be the last place of refuge for displaced palestinians in gaza. and as i just said, the majority of the 2400000 palestinians have moved to the southern city overall. these right imagery have area called it a safe. so officer, it's bombing campaign in northern and central garza is riley forces have since moved south, conducting some of the most intense fighting in hong eunice. kind
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of move isn't that off in southern gaza and had a just take us through the sentiment that the moon, the what it means for people who move the when these ready ministry forces. now say that coming full them in or off a good morning to use them. and this is an interesting timing for such a statement made by the defense minister disability, defense minister. now in the pot multiple is rather started with are from the military or the political level, many statements about a total of a war and expansion of their military operations. they include all the gases for the entire got 7 phonograph. i see that this is the time to respond to a person who is in charge of the military making such a statement. side thing is the progress made in hon. eunice or it is may,
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is made right and are being made right on hardiness and all the the progress made in, in the northern part and gods of cities are saying. 3 stating that in the, the military had the ability to strike up at the initial weeks of the war. but then, and coming back again to the northern part of the gulf city. it just showed the ability of this very military to operate that everywhere in the guise of state. but he also a phasing the success of the smell is very operations on the expansion throughout fi city saying that the victory wouldn't be complete until the really monetary moves here into the the rough are overcrowded and lays down for a palestinian. this means another genocide. no, no, no, no, no points of not considering this as not be another genocide was taking place in and drop off at city and, and,
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and the fact that it is over crowded with one point. 9000000 displays, palestinians are squeezing this small plates of the strip. lacking a very basic supplies and going through very difficult living conditions, day by day and, and a statement like this, i mid talks of a possible seeds fired the deal. it just shows the, the level of, of, of the, of not caring much about that the protecting get civilians or saving the lives then and ending this and ongoing a war on the gaza strip. just for a lot of people increase the level of tonic and, and fear and concern as they don't have any, any place to go to a. this is the last refuge for the palestinians to go to. and beyond that, there's only the, uh, the different gods. a border and then the northern part of this, the revised the ongoing intense fighting in con you and they are caught in between
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this as the difficult position that they are wondering whether a ceasefire. they will be eh, it's incredible enough to protect them, or it's going to further increase their suffering as these really another 3 hang clothings. it's defense minister found to come through the city and how, how many people coping with a was sending weather situation and it's a was sending was a the the suffering has been piling for a while now on just to be honest with you last night. this is the, the, the, the mix feelings people have been experiencing so far the beginning to hear about these emerging reports of a possible ceasefire. and then there is the state been made by this man military.
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and then waking up to a very rainy when the weather just further are there and they're suffering and misery. and rain has so far and freeze the uh, the uh, the suffering and, and, and cabs here in roughly because the vast majority of displays tell us videos that are set up there makes you tens very, the entire city tent turned into a cab. the 10 seer but there's also the risk of, of a spreading diseases as well. 3 if people are not dying of the ongoing bombings, they will definitely die of the, of the severe weather conditions and the, the, the difficult living conditions, including the spread of diseases or whether it's the, the water born diseases or a weather related disease, including the flu. and cold and for some people, but this might be something that is easily in a treatable, but we're giving them the different types of vision in the hospital and the health care system across the gaza strip. that has been a cripple completely,
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a flu here. it can lead to death among the most vulnerable group, including the children and those with, with a critical health conditions or life threatening conditions. the so far, the bombs and on what it was they didn't weather conditions and, and the difficult thing and, and struggling and getting the drinkable water and food supply. it just hiding the suffering that's been going on for almost 4 months now. all right, thanks so much i to say 5 minutes to bite. you mean nothing? yeah. who was rejected us sanctions against is riley settlers calling the measures unnecessary. us president joe biden signed an executive order on thursday. imposing sanctions on forward is riley census with tax palestinians in the occupied westbank finance against palestinians bias. riley soldiers and sciences has increased shop place since the war and gaza began on october. the 7th. a lighthouse correspondent,
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kimberly how kit has more on the executive order. this fully built on the actions taken by the, by the ministration about one month ago that would block for nationals from coming into the united states. those involved in violence against palestinians in the west back, namely settlers. so this is an additive on top of that, it would ban settlers who have committed violent acts from doing business in the united states, borrowed from the us financial system from receiving money from us citizens and even own property in the united states. now what this is is really to address what the us government believes is a lack of action by the is really government from the uptake. and what they see as an targeting a palestinian since the october 7th. how most attacks in israel. so this is
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something that divided ministration feels is one of the strongest measures taken really by any administration in a number of years. child strengths, it is in ramallah and they also find westbank with more of the increase in sensor attacks. a few ends organizations. so the coordination of humanitarian a says all cheers put out some specific sticks in the last few days that in the state. just how much of an optic that has been insensitive islands since the october the 7th. how much the tax altar says the between october, the 7th and january the 28th. there were no less than $464.00 set or tax again. see the palestinians, palestinian property all she goes on to say that a 3rd of those attacks involve settlers carrying firearms hoff of those attacks involved the, the, the support or the accompaniment of the is riley miller. treat themselves that
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we've been speaking to palestinians over the last couple of months about these attacks. up and down the length and breaks of the occupied west bank. and they say that the nature of these attacks is also change. they say that they all now increasingly violent again, saying that now the settlers are increasingly actually wearing military uniform. they say that they all regularly accompanied or seemingly supported by the is really, i mean, we're talking about the tax. for example, on the palestinian farm is especially during the recent only of holiday season. indeed, today it's been reported that around the 300 sol olive trees were right up rooted in a secular attack, not too far from ramallah. we've also seen a tax on villages. we've seen a tax even on schools, we were in a better way that are better when village only this morning. and we sold
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a secular approach. this village to many, heavily armed just outside the village, very close actually to the village school last week. and we sold these holes in the ground. the settlers had dug what they want you to show. well, if you like a symbolic graves of children, they'd even put flowers in these graves. now the better when they're saying cool. so this was a means of intimidating them, of threatening them. they told us that the women, some of the women had been physically abused and some of these res, with settlers actually going inside the homes and we, sol, video evidence of this. they said that children had also repeatedly being manhandled. now we know that the attacks, like this being reported pretty much every day, right? the way across the occupied west bank. and the understanding is, is that one of the main reasons why that has been a huge increase in the frequency and the violence of these attacks is because the
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settlers themselves believe that they have the tacit approval of what is being described and is widely recognized as the most far right is really government, history, child stuff, but i'll just share a room i let in the occupied westbank as well as coal to shut down the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees is raising concerning lebanon. palestinian refugees have long accused his route of deliberately preventing the rights written by seeking to hold on was operations. so to hold the reports from by the way, refugee camp in northern 11 and this work, the 1st faddie stuff he has found in a month. life is hard for palestinian refugees in lebanon, and they are expecting it to get worse, as, as well, demands the closure of their lifeline. do you an agency owner? well, i know the owner, i can't afford to put my 4 children into school. palestinians are denied rights and
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services and they've been all for nearly 40000 palestinian children are being educated because of the agency. a decision by some donors to suspend funds following accusations by as well, that a number of staff were involved in the october 7 attacks is threatening the agencies operations, and not just in casa, the benefit. now to suspend the funding for the afford one of the law will have serious consequences on this community. and of course the human impact would because that's how the citizens don't have access to live in on the public system. so they rely on unable for basic services like health care. it's also the largest employer of refugees. it has at least 3000 audit stuff. now many people feel their future is uncertain job. i don't know what the, what, how i am one of many who wouldn't be able to afford health care. my wife would dying. she has cancer and kidney problems. the fear of otherwise collapse is not
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you. refugees believe it's been as well strategy to put an end to their rights as refugees. refugees are concerned about on our watch future, not just because of humanitarian reasons for palestinians. the agency has political significance. it may not have the mandates to secure their rights to return to their homeland, but it was created to provide them with assistance pending a solution to their plight. as well as war on cause a is being felt here. many have lost family members and many believe their lives in exile may become permanent. but the israel wants to destroy gaza to push the palestinians out. and they never will allow us to return to how does that from any here the attack on or what is about ending their status as refugees for good center for their i was busy to north 11 on a group of wounded palestinians and the families of arrived in concert for much
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needed medical treatment that were flown from egypt on ministry plain albright and go for reports. these injured palestinians and their families survive, check points and shunning during the john needs to leave garza so catch a set. most of the family members and the health since the war and goal is that they can now goodness that it was a normal night that these really tanks came in without warning guys. and we were in the cameras. and when the he tested my father and younger sister were killed and i was injured. i have blood in my eyes because of the tank shaving. outside of the bed. the man y u is hoping had thoughts. i will make a full recovery. and as i um, what else if i'm, i'm accompanying my daughter. she was injured with shrapnel in her head. just received permission for treatment outside guys. i think god were waiting now to board the plane and the name on the fly out on fluffy sconces health
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ministries has more than 60000 palestinians, have been wounded. steering is ready to attack since october. they're relying on barely functioning hospitals for treatment. the world health organization says checks that border crossings have slowed down the delivery of fuel food and medicine to the strip. and well the next object done with this like like a distribution day and god is very difficult. people are really most dying and they're suffering really badly. it's getting complete chaos and feminine especially in the north. and rafa and han eunice, people in con eunice data bella and those from guys, the c t. r will display san rafael, this, which was nearly 1500000 palestinian refugees cannot move. i'm fighting between is really forces and palestinian fighters around some hospitals in southern casa, has tons them into was, and barbara and got passed out to sarah was still
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a head on al jazeera will tell you why more than a 1000 slides have been grounded in june. i'm very simple, ambling upside is and why congress the bank to know that presidents have you had to be late says wait for argentina, the people here say it wouldn't leave them with a more economical means the eastern but it's still sort of cloud circulating, wins and rate as a result, if you're on the north coast of egypt is don't reveal that great and the same is true if you're as far in line as even jurist and jolt into the batch a little bit more. we're not quite as breezy with this carries on through friday and saturday, if accessed. it could be arguably we're certainly up 11 by root. doesn't look too good. 50 degrees bots in the right. in the wind, there's a bit of
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a gap be on that loop through iraq. it's not particularly warm. the breeze is still blowing, but the sky is a property hoping snow. it was like to fall in iran and possibly evening time on itself is right. and for the south not right, it could be significant size way to practice starting a little bit early in the year to get new significant rain for example here, but it's on its way big shelves possibly in the way or not. and then plus the strong wind, that's the following feature. shamal, if you like, for the dust, like to bring a gas stove. so pumps of eastern saudi ready, buffering, possibly capital. and the empty quarter a saturday it dies down a little bit on saturday, but it keeps attempts just down to 21 is a max in there. huh. to 12, sounds all possible. the mortgage issue, all the cx and hollands otherwise rain at this time of the year in south in southern africa, should be further south and most on be embodied. jessica entities was a big task in south africa as well. the,
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the, the was savvy ac in everything is horrible. even explain the torture, all types of torture. it was unbelievable. they would hit us with the bucks of their guns on our heads. 5 soldiers speeding poor ribbons. occupied and imprisoned. on the back, you're watching out. just a reminder now, a lots of stories. israel vows to move its forces towards the city of ruffled more
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than a 1000000 displaced palestinians of seeking sheltering the boldest city to escape the violence. these righty ministry has the type. it's a safe so i was prime minister any maintenance, and yet it was rejected us sanctions against for is really senseless. cooling the measures unnecessary president joe biden signed an executive order on. so stay in response to attacks on palestinians in the occupied westbank. the now protest is showing the supports for the palestinians have been kept away from the us president as the campaigns in michigan for his re election bid go by them is already one of the support of automobile union workers in the states. many call factories this type of call hand reports his support for his roles, war and gaza could make it hard to win. the crucial swing states from his expected republican rival, donald trump, police keeping pro palestinian activists far away from president joe find tense,
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moments and police in full rank. your move in their anger, frustration, and disappointment, and full display. it ends without confrontation, and without seen the president. they say is by and could see this. he would know he's lost their vote over his handling of the war on gaza. there is nothing that will ever make me vote for a genocidal president ever. ever. not only me, but every anybody else, my whole community, my whole out of community will never vote for this man. inside the event bind, spoke of his support of labor unions, not a single mention of gaza. we now have in large part because you in organized labor, the strongest economy in the whole damn world. michigan has a large air of american and muslim population who voted over well mainly providing in the last election. if you lose is even half of their vote, it's unlikely he can win michigan without michigan. he has
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a very narrow path to winning the 2nd term democratic strategist, hoping the potential of another donald trump presidency will be enough to change their minds. but collegial ronnie who helped launch the a band and bite and movement says that won't work because joe biden is president. we don't believe that is really, is our bombing a little bit less. so when we have trump, i don't believe they're just going to bump a little bit more just because trump is president. and what do we need? we need a ceasefire. they say they are willing to have another trump term if it sends the message to politicians over the long term. their voices matter or the thing, know, have the power. we will be voting 3rd party. and soon they will be seeing that there has been a shift in the tides with people voting 3rd party. we will not just sit idly by and say that we will have to choose between the lesser of 2 evils. we are told no details about where the president was going to be. while he was spent 6 hours in
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michigan, it was very clear they wanted to keep people far back from the event using snowfall as a police officers and the people i talked to say the things that was done on purpose, they didn't want the media seen huge protests, right outside of is event, but in them they say it's not going to matter. the protest they'll pay attention to will be in november when he doesn't get their vote. patio hain, elda 0. warren michigan. the, at least 2 people have died off to an explosion as a gas death row in the kennedy and capsule. the flames engulfed several vehicles leaving hundreds of people injured at a nearby informal assessment. 55 has baffled to put out the blaze to meet people and by their commitment drum, i got done by an exploit and guess so long as i was trying to escape. it exploded right in front of me and the impact knocked me down in flames. engulfed me. i'm
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lucky that i'm strong enough to get away. there have been confrontations outside argentina's. congress is politicians debate the controversial economic reform bill protests to say that reforms will make life even ha, the folder is the country struggles with an economic crisis. so as of over faults from going to cyprus, pension and chaos outside argentina's congress as a debate rages insight on whether to pass origin tina's precedents have yet to meet, so called only will spill in a motor, nice thing, the country's economy. not everyone is happy with the change, the president once for origin, tina, the store that meant that you anyway, have human lady can impose these ultra liberal model, is with repression. she wants to delete workers' rights and origin to, you know, with the bill and we weren't to allow, it will be on the streets fighting back. 7 trying to make it to the police using water cannon in order to prevent and have you
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mean to bother with modernize the economy to attract boring investments. when she was a confronting with argentina, powerful neighbor, thousands of people on the street when they responded to the violence outside congress. with this controversial tweet allow union congress opening a cage or a prison for the thousands of protesters on the street. they've been initially contained over 600 laws, but has now been with us over 200 as a president was forced to give into the demands of other political parties. the new package gives the precedent emergency powers for a year. it allows for the privatization of $37.00 state companies and modernize the expectation of fossil fuels. that can be the same say that being then. so you just, tina is an intensive care and it's seriously addicted to a drug, the drug,
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the deficit, and the symptom. this inflation of parents to me is the drug deal. i can tell that needs to get rid of this addiction because we went all the features of the voice. the albany will spill. you president's 1st big political test. let me lay you had a decision to make. he could say, i'm going to go for as much as i can go right to the beginning, to have a strong impact to make use of my political capital because i've just been elected and so on. and then we can see how this battle goes, or you can say, i'm going to take these things on one by one. i don't want to have to have too many enemies at the same time that he's chosen the fact he made promises, he's austerity measures and reforms. we bring down sewing inflation in argentina and jumpstart the economy. but these images of repression on the streets. so how difficult the months ahead will be and how the president is willing to confront
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those who dare oppose him the so as if he didn't win a site, if you k problem it says approved a deal that pays the way for a power sharing government to resume in northern ireland. it's been 2 years since union. this politicians withdrew from the devolved government to over post breaks it. trading arrangements crucial spending decisions with the light and public services badly affected high false reports from belfast. like many schools and genitives in belfast has been doing all that kind to reintegrate people's onto the pandemic. but the some that's been a struggle. so this year the schools introduced a safe space. the haven, the students with special needs or social issues defined respite and differently. yeah. but such innovations, cost money and funding decisions have been on hold since the collapse in 2022 of northern islands developed government. we need improvement made to our building to make these adjustments. they don't happen overnight if we don't have that funding.
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those children at home waiting to come to a place that we had secured for free. see in london on thursday, u. k. politicians approve the deal set to restore an overnight as power sharing executive and release more than $4000000000.00 of funding for its public services. but at the same time, another strike was on the way in belfast. this time, public transport workers trying to ensure the demands to pay rises and met and told them the government release funds that give us our pay race, which we're fairly inviting. not just us all public sector workers, then we'll continue on. if you ask people about the real world impact to velocity 2 years without a function and government, almost all of them will say it's the health service. almost every metric, especially waiting times northern on cell service lags fall behind. the rest of the u. k. allen's down to is a family doctor and a senior stick it and the british medical association here. he says his patients
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regularly and do itemizing weights, hospital treatment. the most of the year plus, certainly for routine or urgent red flags are slightly different. and, but you know, some of her elderly patients, for example, you need joint replacements. they could wait 56 years to see a surgeon long term problems within northern islands. public services have been west and by this crippling balance of political deadlock, the politicians about to resume their duties. know that to a large extent, that will be judged by how quickly they can start to put them right. our equals it, i'll just see it right. so fast. public transport work as in germany, all the latest to work out on strike. may follow up for security stuff who brought apples to a standstill on thursday. jonah how reports they represent a fairly small sector of airport workers. but if you could post some security yukon slide, germany's latest industrial dispute.
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