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mainstream, it is always an attempt to frame as to side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to stay out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the civilians and defies very forces target crowds in garza city. he was scrambling for desperately needed the dates of the territory. so this is all just here. a lie from the also coming. you ends, palestinian refugee agency says these valley village street has an open fire and it's a truck since they entered garza and it goes parliament votes to today the presidential
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election till december. and buckingham palace announces that king charles has been diagnosed with cancer as ongoing treatment, the beginning in gaza. city was rarely forced as a fight was a crowd of kindest indians were waiting to collect much needed for monetary in 8 is the 9th day and the road had been report, solve his very troops following at crowds in ghosts, a city kind of citizens had been gathering at the 218 round about the desperate to pick up food to feed. this time of this posting and red crescent society says top officials that amount hospital in con, units have been released from is very custody. the general manager and director of the, the summits he had been detained and taken to an unknown location. meanwhile,
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the red crescent has released the video showing crowds of displaced palestinians in leaving the hospital space kind of thing is taking shell throughout the hospital. i've been on the siege buys, very attracts for the 2 weeks today, marks the 15th day for the continuous decision to add a tax after i'm in the hospital and boom, bored mens and gunfire didn't stop at the facility and am i supposed to because there was also a direct attacks and it's really con prayers at the hospital and the team. we have loved 3 cliques when they were conducting their humanitarian mission inside the hospital. and the for this plan at headquarters every day, there's injuries and people who are killed inside our facility's because of these continuous is really a tops the house we to have turned out every day with reading did the bodies inside
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of the yards of the hospital. because of the continuous disease and not being able to send the people who are tend to be very good at the symmetry is now we are witnessing, disaster humanitarian disaster, and i'm at hospital, there's no food left for that is please people, very basic. medical supplies have been run out. we only have if you that did laugh for 6 days more antibiotics run out. medications for people with the chronic diseases also run out and all the efforts to coordinate a safe access to get into the entry of medical supplies and oxygen as well. because also we have run out of oxygen for the 2nd time. and now we have c at conducting any surgeries because of the oxygen deflection as well. all right, i would assume has more from reference southern gaza as the main focus was on the
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city of han you and it's where it has been widely attacked, especially during the facility of another hospital where a number of residential buildings that have been targeted and ongoing often to reboot bottom until the eastern part of the city. now it has been reported according to our cell and the ground that been saying that israel is destroying and demolishing a residential neighborhood. one off to the java, especially in the central areas of hon. units that are so close to a nicer heart, nicer hospital where medical teams and if activities are completely unable to, uh, being forwarded safe, cory to, to get to rough off. but today, uh, people who have been trapped in the uh, i'm a hospice on, had been given a safe cory door to sleep 2, uh, 2 rough or a number of them had managed to sleep. but the opposite. still truck inside the medical facility is especially a elderly people to a people who are suffering from critical injuries alongside with the medical team
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squares to rating inside. this partially operating hospital situation in terms of as strikes in the middle areas have caused us to continue. but we have been seeing a gradual increase of violence classes that we in the policy and flight is in the east very so we'll just in gaza city and in every mountain neighborhoods and in a suburb of neighborhood as well in the central areas of kansas city or residence with throughout the day to pull the bodies from the rubble in dogs. a central city of the album. ah, but it's really striped there on sunday. killed and injured dozens of protestants. many of them children, some of insipid reports now under warning, some of the images in this report of distressing the is the reading becomes louder, it's daybreak and not that a would this be months of suffering an immense district
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like every other morning. the bodies are then piled on trucks. these are victims of it's really bombing and data that are in sent to you does. another mother carries her child one last kiss from the sister. one last, jones defeated, defaulting loved one, went off to the other. the dead gathered on the ground. the god is sufficient for us to describe it and is really drawn. muffled as the morning of these mothers, father's husband's brothers and sisters in the drawing is louder than the funeral pants on day 1. 22. there's little that up in the bottom of density populated palestinian areas is, is really forces that drew from some parts. this is what remains of much of cause.
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more than 2 thirds of the population is displaced. many of the 1700000 displays people have been pushed out multiple times at the places where they took refuge are also being attacked by is really forces went to another attack indeed of the black and heavy, and then the family buried under their homes and but we managed to recover some dead bodies from the rubble. this residential building had 4 floors. a dozen families were inside. these really planes level to, to the ground. more than a 100 persons, not one or 2 more than a 100. most the women and children were killed. this is a prime. the more wounded are brought to begin, a good intuitive supplies. alexa hospitals, doctors kind of tragic since many of the critically boom to die because they cannot provide that across care. the. it's too dangerous to operate incentive because because it is really forces in snipers. as mike feels more women and children
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who make up 75 percent of the killed and wounded call out from pain the northeast by the way, into the college. just in the winter, the due date and got the some of the job. he's out of there about a student relief agency. when was says, he's ready for says of open fire when it's trucks carrying who might have tyran 8 into gaza when he was released at picture showing trucks that it says were damaged by is very naval gunfire. early on monday, it's on clear exactly where the convoy was when it was attacked by the don't have a license, i wouldn't matter this morning. it was not the 1st time we were recording void with the united nations. was that talk? it does the 3rd time it couldn't void belonging to enter well has been exposed. ok
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docs on its way to the north or when it's coming back from the north. and this is not acceptable human, if you didn't, couldn't voice, according to international humanitarian know, must be protected from all parties to the conflict. also during combined, the u. n. is putting together a group of senior officials to order to a new one for the largest amount of time and provide them in gaza. they will check whether the un agencies has done enough in response to is fairly allegations that 12 of that stuff were involved in the october settings. the tax investigation will be led by catherine luna format french foreign minister review group will begin what later this month and it's expected to publish its findings. in april, the donors have taken clear notice of the swift action taken by the secretary jones taken by the commission in general to address head on issues that may exist a week will continue to communicate with donors. the secretary general is been very
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forthcoming with the commissioner general. i have no doubt we'll continue to do that as well. we also encourage other members state you may not have given to unwind the past or had given in the past, but have not given recently and have the ability to do so to show generosity and to show solidarity. ok, so certainly joins us now from united nations for us to so a lot at stake for this investigation is a lot at stake. and the united nations is looking to reassure donors in particular with more than a dozen countries having suspended their funding to unwrap. as a result of allegations that 12 out of the 13000 are so you and employees in gaza may have taken part in the attacks on israel of october 7th. this
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a time when more aid, not less aid is needed in gaza. the un announcing the formation of this independent review committee to look at whether audra is doing everything in its power to ensure neutrality amongst its employees and how that is working. whether or not there have been breaches and how those are being handled. and this is happening at the same time as another investigation by d. o i o s. the office of internal oversight services, which is looking specifically at the allegations of those 12 against those 12 employees. again, an attempt to reassure member states and re ignite donations to on right at a time when needs on the ground are growing exponentially. typically, investigations like this at the united nations can take months and months. but
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we're seeing very much a fast track here with some results expected from this new committee. as soon as mid april and the un security council has been discussing the situation in the middle east. tell them they off to russia, coal for an emergency meeting. christ, a young russian called a meeting under the agenda items, threats to international peace and security. they are accusing the united states of escalating the war and the middle east with its attacks over the weekend on a rock and syria attacks in retaliation for the killing of 3 military personnel in georgia in the united states. blaming a ron bout groups for those attacks launched attacks on some 85 sites,
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reportedly killing dozens of individuals. there. russia says that this is in violation of international law and had some very strong words at the meeting. if you take a listen specially do so we can put the recent events, confirm that the us is not looking for or has never sold a solution to the problems in the region, which is the logic of their actions is found only in the efforts at any price to preserve the dominant position in the world. therefore, washington has tried and will continue to try to fight fire with fire and compelling. the chronic disagreements within the middle east to such an extent where it is a benefit for that is rarely allied. and the united states push back against those allegation, same russia called the meeting under false pretenses of the united states has a right under international law to defend itself, to defend its troops and points out that the troops were in jordan as part of an
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international coalition. to fight i so now and its troops in a rock, in order to support that international coalition and the united states got some support from the united kingdom and others who backed up the united states. right to defend itself. but clearly everyone on the council express concern about the escal atory nature of these attacks and the possibility that the war in the middle east could be whitening christmas of the me. thanks very much indeed us secretary state has arrived in south. you're right there on the 1st day of the middle east tool. actually blinking is meeting officials and we are with the warrant goals are expected to talk. the agenda is also visit cattle egypt occupied with bank. and israel washington says it's trying to prevent the escalation in the region. despite the carrying out s strikes against gone linked groups and cameron rock and syria.
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i'm in judging, has more from tennessee. so when you look across these really media landscape where there are lots of leaks from officials and also anonymously sourced government officials speaking to these different publications. well, they're essentially saying that it's not going to be an easy time for blinking and that the prospect for nothing yahoo signing onto some kind of a ceasefire deal not quite as optimistic about that as the american counterparts are at this stage. so there's lots of reasons for that, but primarily the biggest one is the kind of pressure that benjamin netanyahu. these really prime minister is under right now, both politically and societally. so nothing yahoo right now is facing growing pressure from his right wing flank. you have those far right wing ministers, like it's more been given here, the national security minister, like both of those monitors. the finance minister who have openly said on multiple
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occasions over the course of the past week that they essentially would be willing to leave the coalition collapse the government rather than see nets and yahoo enter into some kind of a cease fire deal that would not be advantageous for israel, more and more members of the right are saying that it's unacceptable for them to see thousands of palestinian prisoners released in exchange for the remaining is really kept as in gaza. also, they're saying it's unacceptable for them to see and into the war without israel having achieved his ultimate goal and objective of completely eliminating how much that so a head here now is, is there will be life in center goal and peace of just back to the president's plan to postpone the election, the brought to you by visit capital, the hello that was not in north america,
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the fucking back remind to all the headlines now. is rarely forces of fido, the crowd of at a standstill, waiting to pick up the amount of terror in age and move in concept crowds of guy that's i think, to a seats much needed assistance and food to feed this kind of streaming relief agency. when was says, it's very forces of us and finally it's trucks kind of by the time in age, in 2000 agents, they released these pictures. so it's trucks damaged by gum. us secretary of state anthony blinking is back in the middle east discuss the world concept is amazing officials and read expect trumpets of israel the pods west,
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back to egypt and pretends that king charles has been diagnosed with cancer. okay. and palace announced that he would not be fulfilling his public duties. last month, the king had spent several days in the hospital for an enlarged prostate tests then identified a separate type of concept. so when he had a report from the the king returned to london on monday to begin treatment, and what has been described as a form of cancer. now, just the last week, he had been in hospital for treatments to a benign, enlarged, prostate. that treatment had been deemed to success, which makes this news rather shocking. some o the treatment has begun rob a swiftly, the king will not be undertaking any public duties, but he will be still continuing with the state to choose which presumably means he will still be meeting with the prime minister for his weekly meetings. now his
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son, harry will be flying back to the u. k, from the united states in the coming days. but it is yet and not the set back of news for family, which has already been facing health concerns. the king's daughter in law, catherine has also been hospitalized recently for abdominal surgery as well. and of course, the policy itself is attempting to be as open as it possibly can be, with regards to what treatments and the health situation of members of the royal family. not just because they want to keep the public informed, but also judge the public to be aware of certain signs and to also look at their own health concerns as well. finally have done so they've got jago, i'll just sarah london. so the goal is parliament has just given its backing to the president's decision to delay the election until december of this presidential poll
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is scheduled for this month as since i q. so aside to dispute the selection of candidates for the names of birds, when nicholas hawk joins us live, laughed from back. also. how significant is this post by minton? what might the reaction be a terri? this is a historic moment for sending out a country that has never seen a crew has never seen a delay or cancellation of elections. what we've seen just moments ago inside the national parliament, we seen opposition members leading members of the opposition chanting, the national anthem before being removed by the special forces that it's on that movie. that took them out of the parliament so that a vote could take place without their presence a vote that extends present like yourself stay until december 15, 2020 for almost a year, a almost
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a year's time from now. so this means that these presidential elections that were supposed to take place on february 25 are now going to take take place in december of this year, but the vote took place under extraordinary circumstances. i say opposition? figures were not in the room outside. there was firing of tear gas and the vote took place at the moment where lobo connectivity is down. some of the main media outwards, out outlets were shutting down. so few people in senegal are actually aware of what the decision has been taken. of the decisions that has been taken by the parliament carry with that decision then politically. where does this lead the opposition? now smell this paves the way for president mike, you solve to stay in power. now we have to remember what happened ahead of this
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presidential campaign. and let's just backtrack to 6 months ago where we saw massive protest on the streets of the capital, but throughout the country. not so much in favor of opposition. figured we spend sancho who was at the time going through a trial and he was being arrested. he was in the trial was seen as politically motivated, but there was this sense of uncertainty of whether or not president microsoft will run a 3rd term and would appease the tension at the time. was this assertion that microsoft had put out in a statement or in a sense that he would not go for a 3rd mandate, but instead what's happening right now is that he's extensive expending his 2nd his 2nd mandate for a full year. now why is that? well, this year is very important for setting goal, especially on an economic front. now the in the country is about to export liquefied natural gas. most of it will go to europe. europeans,
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we're trying to steer away from russian gas or looking elsewhere in san diego. is one of the main win place. this is where there was the largest discovery of liquefied natural gas for b p in the last 2 decades. so that's quite a significant amount of wealth that will come in the state coffers present. mike has always been a key element keep component to bring a that, that, that, that precious resources to the for. and it's clear that he wants to be there. when that, that resource will be pumping out of the country. that wealth will be coming in. that's at least the perspective of the opposition or especially microsoft has explained to the population in a sort of eyes addressed on the heels of hours before the campaign was supposed to start. saying that the reason why he's delaying the elections is because the electoral process has been put into doubt because several figures of the opposition are not present in the vote. but what we're seeing right now is sending go entering
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on chartered waters with, with the international community, asking for um, sending out to go back on track towards constitutional order back to you carry on, shot the what isn't even live for us then it goes talk. thank you. to lose that price. then gabriel burridge has declared 2 days of national mourning for the victims of wildfire sweeping through the coastal dock razor region, strong winds, and high temperatures of fuel into flames. the death toll has risen to at least 122 or 300 still missing their off is that number could rise significantly. know what they said to you that go 2nd notice you know at this i think this is caused by a handful of miserable mung students who have come to destroy our city obama. we will hunt them down and put them in prison, or you will be what cause these crimes on that is what it is. one of the women. well, that's in america editor, let's say a name and report from about product. so they've been the most devastating the most
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deadly that this country has ever ever witnessed. and you can see signs of that right where i am, these people that you see here lining up are waiting to give information to the a prosecutor's office. this is part of a long and very painful process for the identification and the delivery of the bodies that are being found little by little. and this is right next to the morgue at the end of this street for us. they begin by saying they are missing their loved ones that don't know where they are. in some cases they've been able to find their charged bodies. in many other cases, they have not been able to do so. from here, they have to go over to the medical institute, which is part of the, the health system. and of course, is where the mortgage is, where the bodies are. none have yet been given back to their loved ones to their family members, the survivors to be buried yet because it's taking a very, very,
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very long time. and that's what people who are complaining about. but eventually the, the government is trying to and the legal authorities are trying to match the bodies with the d n. a of the people who are here. so that also takes time. we have seen absolutely devastating signs of grief pierre stories of, of a father that went to look for his son while the son went to look for him. and then the father died. i'm in trying to get to the one of their children and a grandmother dying with for grand daughter who went running to save her families was separated. 3 or 4 members of the family, dine, and the rest left destitute without anything. very, very, very sad stories indeed we did here though, and we have seen some signs of generosity. for example, the, the owner of the largest funeral parlor in the country. and in fact, in south america is offering free burial services. the indian,
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everything from the coffin to psychological help for the family members whom they say have already lost everything and certainly can be paying for a funeral. a man in northwest focused on have attacked a police station, killing 10 offices. another 6 were interested in the city over there. i smell con, focused on, has seen a number of attacks on it. security forces in recent days, general elections a shuttle to take place on thursday. come off high that has more from some of that . with this particular attack took place and the district of uh, good life might have con uh, the remote police station which are situated outside the main city of day to might have gone. now it should be remembered that day might have gone also borders what was formerly focused on the driver, get a dirty of outdoor this done. this was one to the hard bed of the day to get the bon focused on august on. the accused of one is done of providing centuries or not
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doing enough to stop the infiltration of this dollar bond fight that they have been attacking the police at random over the past few months. there's been a spike in the number of attack. dozens of police men have been carried in february police station, so they attacked coming. uh, as you mentioned just days before the election, they did the pay and it's affiliated group. there's a new group which is guard a movement for jihad and focused on that. a good job focused on this is a group that has been claiming responsibility for multiple diag, that'd been an attack and but not just on as red and rich for p d. i a was good, your cares. so this is not new. but given the fact that the security forces, the police are going to be deployed on election due date because this is going to be sensitive election to have to maintain law in order. so therefore.

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