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to join us and let's discover a better world expo, 2023. the prophecies, a pressure of despair that we feel for what comes next. a die warning from the un on life in 7 guys are way more than a 1000000 people have moved to escape mileage the so i'm for the back to boy, you're watching out a 0 live from bill. ha. also coming up a letter of protest, more than $800.00 officials from the us and europe say the need is actions and policies could be contributing to war crimes in casa,
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as steep increase in secular attacks across the occupied westbank, the us sanctions for each release. but doesn't go unpunished, ended not in use or launch gas explosion and fire and can use capital. at least 3 people are killed in 100, some range at the a pressure cooker of despair. that's how the united nations is describing the crisis in southern gaza. many fee of what's coming next. with this red warning, it will advance its ground offensive to the 7 most region of rafa that borders egypt. the city is already crowded with more than half of guys us population of $2300000.00. looking for safety. it will, yeah, that this even though i tried the best the all, all toddlers in for security to deliver as much as they can. does 60 not enough for that's not enough. clean frankie will to a and there's no protection with the no,
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but the is, is guaranteed from the, from the next kind of way of fighting that will fears is, is coming on and is like every week we think we're gonna talk at any worse. well, go figure it gets worse. this is what i was defense minister you. i've got on said on thursday is forces are aiming to dismantle hamas and garza and claimed military operations. in con units have been successful. the southern cities, hospitals are under siege with schools sheltering to space policy ends being bombed and residential areas hits. and unions, children's agency says an estimate is $17000.00 miners in this trip on the companies who have been separated from their families during the past 4 months. let's get an update on the situation and guys and speak to tie god was a, was in ross, a force to tie, understand this, been us strikes on rafa. just how worried are people there about what might come
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next? the other side, in fact, and there isn't any talk inside thing. chris, a different areas involved as we have been, see recommend rates as strikes 18 different areas, especially the unified unit and drop the past few hours as the is ready for we are saying that the are successfully trying to take something to over the city of con, you to the main, i mean, why would be seeing these to be worried about the next to be taken by these are these very occupation services if you wanted to spend a minute to ground inclusion to reach roughly because the scenario right now is the last remaining area for a majority of policy is as we are talking about more than 1000000 palestinians living here as if it's going to be no expansion of s strikes and military operations in rough thought to many totally dismantled the military infrastructure of the palestinian fighters. those people have no where else to go. even if they go
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to oprah, tennessee, to return back again to con unit or to the another at pots of calls as the the only were time to find. busy nothing but russell's, the, i'm the, me, a statements a more uh, more steps might be taken by this very minute to officials regarding this, oh, going, i guess i'll sense of on the territories simply because people here are believing that the own getting negotiation might bring a hope to retreat a ceasefire. i mean how much and it's been on the ground before the managed to saw the ministry round inclusion to rough off the southern parts of gauze and terry. we have unit assessing that they are today in gaza. 17000 children has been separated from their families. tell us more about who these children are, where, where they stay in guys and who's taking care of as well. in fact, every child as through 17000 children being completely right now. uh,
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it opens the house, every one of them has his own story. that's completely full of it tried to day, simply because these children have been going through unbearable humanitarian conditions um into the us ready on getting boom bought and then said that continued at least now for more than a full month's as dues that children are psychologically negatively impacted as they are in a very desperate need for mental health that supports you. the units of has stated that those children are completely unable to sleep. well, the last, the appetites alongside that they are completely anxious and terrified with every single moment each to the sound of loud explosions. o fy exchange that we didn't militants, i between the east very sewage is um they have nothing to do with this on getting conflicts on the ground, but yet they continue to stuff up that new child ever have to witness such circumstances as promising children have been getting through and in fact uh because they are and extend that families here inside
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a garza usually off to the death of parents after being killed by using the forces the rest of family members and stop taking care of the was a children bought it for children who lost all of the family members. usually we have been adopted by charge of, of organizations who continues to take care of them. but this is completely cannot replace that all of parents as to as children at these horrific situations that have been going through the are completely in that very deep need for the parents who had been killed throughout that he's very ongoing. defensive him, dr. terry. thank you very much for that. terry capitalism live the in a rough, the palestinians returning to areas in the besieged, guys straight from where the is really military has withdrawn while they've been returning to these areas. the scale of destruction is immense, but many se then not deterred by the huge task of rebuilding their homes and run. a la con has more returning home to what little is less
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pulse the needs and the home a cost. the area of gauze a city are serving the scale of destruction for the 1st time. since he is really military announced a withdrawal from small pockets in the seed strip. remnants of their lives are scattered throughout the wreckage. what hasn't been destroyed is the unflinching resilience and loyalty to land that holds their history, their stories, and their future motion. the malta, new law properties have been destroyed. we are old, innocent, defense, a civilian. we have nothing to do it from us or the resistance. they are trying to transfer us. the goal of israel is to force us to go somewhere else. we will never leave all land, but we will never go anywhere you should give me the right scoops estimate more than 70 percent of residential homes and the gaza strip have been heavily damaged or destroyed. that's around a $132000.00 buildings. the u. n. says around 650000 palestinians will have no home to return to. when the war ends. debris from the mass destruction is expected to
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exceed 8000000 metric tons and take about 3 years to remove. as well as residential buildings, schools, government offices, and health facilities run by you and agencies have been leveled or beyond repair. the task of rebuilding seems overwhelming. the palestinian said they are undeterred and on the side of a cut them off to me. i will stay here until i die. i am steadfast. we will never leave our matter. it is the occupation that we live our lives one day, sooner or later. like many and casa, this neighborhood has been destroyed. but for the people who live here, this land will always be their home. no matter how many times they need to rebuild and begin their lives again. and run a little hon. i'll just hear more of an 800 officials in the us, u. k. and the european union has signed a letter criticizing the government's support of israel 0 on gaza. thank you about a t from american agencies,
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while the largest group is from european union institutions. the letter says israel, as shown, no boundaries and its military operations, causing tens of thousands of preventable civilian deaths. the military operation hasn't contributed to defeating her loss and his instead strengthening it's a bill. it also says support for israel has been without real conditions or accountability and that the government's risk contributing to great violations of international humanitarian law, war crimes, ethnic cleansing, and genocide, l. yeah, i spoke to barbara vander, food, who's a former dutch diplomat, who served in the countries mission in ramallah. she resigned in 2022 in protests at dodge pharmacy on his ref, how to sign. she says the action the officials have taken shows how sits serious the situation is and they are so deeply worried about what the current position taking with the current lines of action are doing to not only the stability
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region, but also what are, what is the impact on, on, on, on international law and its credibility. so that's why you see everywhere across the world. basically you see, you see some sort of formal organizing, also in the netherlands where i am from. there has been, have been less as already there are weekly 6. is that the minister of foreign affairs of civil service across the government? and yeah, and so the civil service decided that it would be a strong message if they organized, also across the ocean, across the atlantic ocean to, to give a signal. and that's what they did. an important factor. what of course, also uh the routing uh of the segment of the international court of justice last week stating that what is happening and gods are right now has a high probability, if a matching suggest side. so we are dealing with an extreme situation and i think it is a bit of the coverage of the, of a desperate may be as well. uh,
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they just realize the civil service that they are the, the possibilities to influence internally, which they would rather do much rather do. i mean this is not something you should do every day. of course a bonus. uh, there's basically no way of pushing the policy in the right direction, forwarding to that is really said no tax is still taking place in the occupied westbank just hours after us present. joe biden signed an executive order in response to the souls by didn't, has imposed sanctions on for is really settlers whose attacks left upon assuming instead and injured and their property is damaged. but many more settlers have yet to be held to account from it is to bend. even theirs now is office rejected. the measures calling them unnecessary of you and says he's really set. the violence has increased significantly since october the 7th. at least 367 settler attacks have been recorded in the occupied territories between october and december,
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with one 3rd of the incidents involving guns. 7 palestinians, including a child, has been killed in a tax in the past 3 months. but you and says more than 1200 palestinians have been forced from that homeless by secular violence. and despite hundreds of palestinians being attacked, only to settlers have been arrested. i'll just here is neither. abraham spoke to an actress who says, present by the sanctions against false atlas will have little impact. let's talk more about those attacks with the an activist who has been for years talking about the rowing attacks of sucking those against palestinians. they have had mr. mad july and you've been monitoring and seeing those subtler attacks for years. do you think that this executive or they're being signed by the us president, is going to have any effect on the software violence on the ground? and if it's the one we're talking about and organizing gang, so sick, those that are the got. i think people are,
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i guess the best thing in the communities and just to see the late fee and the last 3 months, we have the 16 posting in between companies as being, fortunately displaced and pushed out from the lens by the sickness visit. those are organized then do you have the, the, who is the one who's committing the crime? is this lovely relation? this is the crimes that comes to mind if you did the committee. it's the lead. those that was inciting against the organizing the minutes, rising them out of the one who's invisible to governments. now being viewed as what, which is that is this sort of leaders of this, obviously the guns with the groups, and that's on the whole as well. so it doesn't work in any way any biking comes and kind of just like throw solely in our eyes. and here's where i was calling to shut down the u. n. 's agency for policy and refugees is raising concern in 11 on policy and refugees along the key is israel of deliberately preventing the right to return by seeking to hold on wise operations. as in a honda report, some of the don, we'd refugee camp in northern 11 on this work, the 1st faddie stuffy has found in
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a month. life is hard for palestinian refugees in lebanon, and they're expecting it to get worse, as, as well, demands the closure of their lifeline. the un agency owner, well, on the owner. i can't afford to put my 4 children into school. palestinians are denied rights and services and they've been of 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 funding for the 4th one, it was, will have serious consequences on this community. and of course the human impact would because that's how the city and still have access to live in on the public system. so they rely on unable for basic services like health care. it's also the
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largest employer of refugees. it has at least $3000.00 on it's stuff. now many people feel their future is uncertain, child, most of the book. i don't know how. i am one of many. you wouldn't be able to afford health care. my wife would dying. she has cancer and kidney problems. the fear of underwashed collapse is not you. refugees, believe it's been as well strategy to put an end to their rights as refugees. refugees are concerned about under was future, not just because of humanitarian reasons for palestinians. the agency has political significance. it may not have the mandate 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 garza to
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push the palestinians out and they never will allow us to return that this the house for many here. the attack on the wall is about ending their status as refugees for good center for their elders, either north 11 on still ahead on l g 0. we are in the mall deese with coal. we said threatens by the creation of artificial islands to help us torres, the of the month of august on as ordering a general election on february the 8th with its former later on von, and present many buckets on either asking if the boys will be free and press there without the data for the latest development and detail and analysis. a change that so now let's say since the days headliners,
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how does south africa since 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, since it's well shifted to the right. see it's not received. task protection that seen as convocation inside story on al jazeera, examining the impact of today's headlines. this is not a war between an israel, this is a war against palestinians explorer and a 112 clause program. and we are basically a digital crime scene investigators. but we're doing it from space design to inform, most events and exposure. you want to compete at the link, the games they come, stay relax. see the well from a different perspective on elders here. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the bottom back, a recap of our top stories on how to 0, the united nations humanitarian agency says it's concerned about is ralph's plans to expand his operations into ra, 5, describing the 7 most between gaza as a pressure cook of dispatch prophet, which borders egypt is a last place of refuge for more than 2 and a half for the more than half of cost us to a point $3000000.00 population, $800.00 officials from the us and europe have signed a letter of protest saying the need is actions and policies could be contributing to crimes in casa. the latch also says these really a tax orange defeating tomas. but the strange thing is to feel and unit says says
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an estimate of $17000.00 children in guys. i have been separated from their families. the ones children's agency had only a call this roused military offensive. a war on children that it was use i'll be in joshua, court of justice has ruled that he does have jurisdiction to hear a genocide case brought by ukraine against russia. days after the invasion, in february 2022 ukraine accused russia reaching the genocide convention. moscow, i said it invaded to stop. and then let's genocide of russian speakers in eastern ukraine. it rejects ukraine's argumentative breach of treaty and wants to case dismissed. christie know mary nano is a professor of law. i'd livable john moore's university. he says the case is about violations of the genocide convention and not russia's use of force against decrease. so this is not in a position against the russia of committing the genocide to the case is based on the following,
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the on the following down you might claim to present to the by ukraine, russia, no, socrates have stopped either one of them, but good. i strongly against you green on the basis of a false claim that you create into what's completing the genocide in view individual on top of the task and done yes, good. the new grade. and these false allegations on is being used supposed allegation to prevent and punish the genocide is as being used to start to start the work it's, it's in both until the mind that the mouth to 2020, to be the initial cost of just the sort of a, the issue with the completion measure, we've seen these case like like t tests done in the case against the side and we spoke before. manual was accepted almost over the body. beyond measure was requested by a quinn, the costing pause or device shot. this is 5, in other words, to stop the me leave any war against you create and to be the president the shuttle to adjust. he says it, remind me that, that rationalize not to comply with these visual measures. so that's, let's remind the binding. so the case, so we'll move on,
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it's an update case on the guy the deal to do useful for he says, but he's a case on the validation of the genocide convention on this. because a and kenny at least 3 people have been killed. rafter in lori carrying gas exploded and cause a major fire firefighters bottled for hours to put on the blazing naval b. hundreds of people living in a residential area were injured and vehicles destroyed. kathleen. so we has the latest and i will be a, this is a compound with this incident happened. it happened late last evening and just look at the impact of that explosion. they'll walk trucks here, including the truck. uh that was being used to transport. uh they said got cylinder . uh that one or the city to explode it and that led to multiple explosions. so the government has been here. uh, we have uh spoken to the government spokesman,
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who said that they are looking into how and why this facility was uh, wanting here because this is a residential area for the residents that we stopped to say that they have completed so many times about it says that the, the full, uh they say that says they do not want that facility there because they feel like it's unsafe and they wanted the owners to move. it's an area that is not a populated like this area is, is a very um, you know, dense a neighborhood. so people are saying that the government needs to do better to avoid such an accidents. again, catherine slowly i'll just narrow, narrow the, the san eastern democratic republic of congo, at least one person has been killed into injured and explosions at an elementary
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school. it happened in we'll go got on the outskirts of go my in north cable province. the government says, am $23.00 rebels are responsible for the boss. this follows week 710. fighting between m. 23 fighters who are reported to be nearly 15 kilometers from going by north korea aside. several crews may size office, west coast meat or kim john own, also called for, is military to step up preparations for war fonts. we have more north korea long, just it's 4th weapons test in just over a week. 5 and cruise missiles into the c test is carried out in the past month. include one's on a hypotonic missile. and new submarine launched cruise missile on friday. stage media also released the photos of northwind. the day came jungle and inspecting the construction of warships in a ship yard. in the city of non polk, a kim report at least said strengthening the navy is an important part of young
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young's preparations for. he stepped up his rectory in recent months. some analysts say the posturing may also be intended for domestic audience. again, on high him, you're north korea used to educate it's people conciliation, cooperation and peaceful or even if occasion. now it's the opposite. the intention is to foster animosity towards the south by defining south north korea as to hoss time states. north korea could be doing this to strengthen its political power. kim is also to suing stronger ties with russia. raising concerns must go, could help young young strengthen it's nuclear weapons program. south korea's response has been to seek close admitted tree cooperation with the us and japan. last month, the 3 countries conducted possibly the biggest of a combined naval exercise, just recently, elite to units from south korea and the us health, a joint training drill, stimulating infiltration of enemy territory and directing asteroids to destroy
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a target. you don't know how many police training was an opportunity for south korean and the american special forces to become one team. and then how does that capability for joint special operations? south korea is due to hold elections in april government officials, if one that north korea is likely to step up its military publications to destabilize the country ahead of the vote. so it's 3 algebra to a controversial projects to reclaim land is on the waiting them all days. it will create artificial islands using sand drapes from the ocean beds. the government insist it's needed to boast. torres in, but active as one. it will damage marine life. tony chang re for some of the multi white, sandy beaches and clear to close waters. this is the multi of the world knows that the island of island gilly is a smaller waste is next to the capital. one of the most densely populated cities in the world,
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just off the coast project to try and remedy the pillows sunk into the sea for highway leading to what to now just assemble will be a new call, get pulled and residential blocks locals have watched. is there a direct view tended to a building site, they take this that and using it right? yeah. and they put all of that insight and this is one of the biggest explanations at being in the middle of the and that had a very immediate impact. and then we came out to have a look that was settlement looms like a cloud of 30 men coming and hooting, allergies like it was this bad when they started it. now the surface was is a clear again, but the real damage has been the, the dive is here. say the judging has already had a devastating impact on the under water environment. reefs in this area of law, 70 percent of the carl coverage, 50 meters down. the nearby reef is still home to some fish. the divorce is cloudy.
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the reef covered. incense curls look colourless, with few signs of new growth. hardly bustling with life. this say the un is it the home? so the problem judging some bids, kills micro organisms vital to sustaining marine environments. so it's a tricky balancing act. so the government of the country is 99 percent on the volta and vulnerable to rising sea levels. we have been even looking into things such as relocation, of course, to other areas and ensuring that we take the maximum mitigation protection meshes. well, we do recommendation because the coordination is a sustainable deal. indeed, we'd have to wait for everyone to do it in a way that has minimal impacts. the residents of feeling guilty are already taking action to protect the reef carl's comp bank to promote gross attached to frames and replanted off the coast. it's phone for me, i do,
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but the only thing they can do to protect their environment from being swept away in the race to expand. tony cheng elder 0 feeling gilly, the mouldings. that's the news from our knowledge is 0. i'm fully back to go. i'll be back with another orange is here and use our right after inside story to stay with us on the the us or possibly getting to another in house or to the president, whether the windy west and not very warm. what this affecting noise in egypt and the old and that i am comfortable with loved and even thoughts the cypress may be something talk to you. now that breeze is a bit less than it was, is the full costs assessment that attempted disappear more or less altogether on sunday to the east is that the breeze isn't necessarily the, the story through iraq and syria. no, even iran,
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which took fine that but the writing is reaching into pakistan in the snow and i've kind of something quite heavy for this time. the unusual as far south as karachi and jumping down the window following that writing this shamile, blowing through the gulf has brought june to the yeah, i know things are relative, but it doesn't feel like 22 might to you because of the breeze. and the breeze itself is picking up dust most do you have to set in the empty cold set. but dustin, the, it's not a difficult that sort of wind so that the tropics of actually go to shells tend to be and the size of this time the concentrating usually pay slight mozambique madagascar. and sometimes botswana at the moment, we've got a good part of south africa covered in big shars. and that includes the suit too surprising, there are right and the rest of the northern cape, this to the 5 risk the federal tax upfront takes on the big issue. there is
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a cold type to what is happening now. it says it's cold type question to place an unflinching question. rigorous the bank that he added to 2 days that another thing is taking place. augusta. nothing goes into gauze and without us of permission, nothing leaves us out with offers of permission to allow me to push back for a moment, demanding, and these fires demanding an end to the root causes of all of this violence upfront without a stand. all slips. first in politics and noble island for 2 years is over pro protest union is set to take the seats and the regional parliaments, where the biggest policy is shouldn't say it's go, is iris unity. so could that happen or will you take remains intact. this is inside story, the
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