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as a set out just areas and those i last available in your favorites apps to just set for it and tapped on a new app from out to 0. news that you think is it, the of the civilians under fire is really forces target crowds in regards to city. we're scrambling to get desperately needed aid supplies. the answer already. it's good to have you with us. this is l 0 life from the also coming up this our parents in gaza say that they're forced to sell food to buy diapers or vice versa. as supplies become more difficult to find and more expensive,
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the us secretary of state leads re add and adds to cairo, and his latest trip to the middle east to discuss israel's one gosh, the testers in turkey, a, jo, we won't forgive, we won't forget. on the anniversary of a devastating earthquake that killed at least 59000 feet. we begin in gaza city where is really forces have fired at a crowd of found listing. and so we're waiting to collect humanitarian aid. it was the 9th day in a row that there were reports of israeli troops firing at crowds in gaza. city palestinians have been gathering at the kuwaiti round about their desperate to pick up food for their families. also the palestinian relief agency owner was says that
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is really forces opened fire on its trucks carrying humanitarian aid for northern gaza. it released these pictures of trucks that it says were hit by naval gun boats earlier on monday. it's unclear exactly where the convoy was during that attack. agencies say that israel has been blocking a to the north of the strip. but the don't have the lights up our model this morning. it was not the 1st time we were recording void with the united nations. was that talk it this the 3rd time it couldn't void belonging to enter? well has been exposed. ok. 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 law, must be protected from all parties to the conflict. also during combined to pull off and we can talk thousands here as honeymoon now, honey, you're reporting from rossa in southern gaza. um your hearing and finding out about the latest strikes overnight and goes the 2nd largest city, hon. eunice. what have you learned?
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so this is good morning, thorough an overnight a tax, then han you and is the western part of the city mainly in how much the residential compound. this is not the 1st time this residential compound being targeted that the initials weeks of the tax on con units thing was they were targeted heavily him or at least 4 of the residential towers were completely level to the ground. but what happened overnight? it seems that more of like a target killing of, of one of the apartments inside the inside one of the residential towers in the compound 6 people that be reported killed. there's one shy of the money, those who were killed a woman as well and that we were told from a source on the ground. this is the displaced family and has been shown during in the how in that apartment since the beginning of the war, the came all that we have from the northern part of the gaza strip. now what's
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really devastating about this a target is the fact that the ambulance and civil defense, the crew are unable to get to the side given the intensity of the bombing. and they are still, or should i got the heavy presence then the presence of an attack, drones in the skies of hon. you and it's nearly at the western part of the are shooting at every moving object, including people are trying to leave the targeted areas into a safer ones that and also in cars, particularly on the civil defense vehicles as well as ambulance. we're trying to get to that area to save. do those who might have survived the attack the needs to get to the hospital? how do you guys on a similar situations are taken of this with reports, so yes. so i'm so sorry to interrupt, just so our viewers may have noticed that there's a slight delay. look, i was going to ask you about the footage that we open to show with of people in
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gaza, city for queuing, for humanitarian aid, and were fired upon. it's not the 1st time this happens. what have you learned about that event? this is what we're. we're actually looking at at least 2 weeks between the 1st incident and what happened yesterday. as people will gather in large groups on full, i had been road near an area better known as the to wait round about this is that the age of dollars a city before getting into the central areas of the, of the strip where people gather in group waiting for a human to target a trucks to be deliver uh to gauze the city and the northern part. they were fired at by a tank shells as well as heavy machine guns. many and many people were critically injured. there was a report of those who could not make it to the hospital as their injuries was, was so critical, the loss of their life on the way. at the same time,
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there was another convoy, over humanitarian, his truck passing it through the close the road. that's the west print part of the guys, a city or a huge world where it was fired at and based on a statement by owner. well, the united nations were policy represented. this is not the 1st time it's on a truck side of properties being attack or, or shot at and not old. we're looking at direct but also schools and evacuation centers and guys under no depart, manage, and operated by owners. been under heavy attach all feed into the is really plans of at pushing owner why out of of get providing assistance and help to palestinians on the ground at these difficult time. yeah, honey, thank you very much for that. that social 0 is honey. my food reporting from alpha and al 0 has gained access to areas of northern garza, which is really troops half now left on us. al sharif reports from jamalia, the only model and that's not the one for the 1st time. we've been able to reach
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this area of also i'm neighborhood in eastern jamalia. this is the border point between eastern jamalia and l. 2 for area. as you can see behind me, this is where the occupation forces and their vehicles were located. this is where posting and fighters and is really forces battled for quite a while. is really troops dredged all roads and destroyed all the houses in this area. how jim has done more, she had a month to call. we can see the scale of destruction left behind in this part of jamalia and nothing was spared, including roads, streets, and the surrounding infrastructure. while as a message, i've called hava them, our vision dot to start to watch v. as you can see, this whole destruction that are not a single habitable house in the entire area. nothing sped, land, houses, trees all destroyed. nothing is habitable, yes, but we remain steadfast and unwavering with strong combination. and after that we
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will rise again stronger than before, until build this country. each olive tree you have uprooted with your pull, those as will grow again, just like in the past, all i need to jump. so the total let to let to let you know the month, even factories and houses were targeted and destroyed in this area. this is the al civic mosque. one of the oldest mosques in northern gaza, which has also been destroyed by is really forces even have the football what we're seeing, what's left behind by the occupation forces, after withdrawing from also on neighborhood and eastern jamalia, total destruction of mosques, buildings and roads. us secretary of state destiny blinking has left re add for cairo, and his 2nd leg of the tour of the middle east. lincoln met with saudi arabia's crowned prince. on monday to discuss the war on garza washington as hoping that visit will help broke or cease fire and captives deal in gaza. moms who reports now from tel aviv. when you look across these really media landscape where there are
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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 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
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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 the pentagon has held its 1st press briefing since the us launched air strikes on a rock and syria on friday. it's spokesman says despite hitting $85.00 iran link targets are unaware of any of radians being killed and those strikes alpha 0 is pentagon correspondent patty co. haine has more from arlington. virginia are really our 1st chance to hear from depending on press secretary general pat ryder, after those us strikes on friday, hitting 85 targets at 7 different facilities,
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both in iraq and syria. us as it was in the to in retaliation after a rainy and back malicious, targeted jordanian us base with a drone killing 3 us service members. now at the pentagon, general rider said it is likely that there were casualties in the strikes, but where the militants were, they civilians, he really said he couldn't say they just didn't know that they were still conducting that assessment. now, the iraqi government has called this an act of aggression. they say that 16 people were killed, 25 wounded, including civilians. and general rider was asked, are you worried, what the strikes are going to do to the us relationship with a rec? i'll emphasize that we greatly value a rack is a partner. their security instability is vital to the broader region. and we'll continue to work closely with our iraqi partners and continue to consult closely with them. but as we've said before, if our forces are threatened or harmed, we have to take appropriate action and we'll take appropriate action going forward
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general, right. or did say that since those us strikes on friday, 2 more us facilities have been targeted. they say by a rainy impact groups and at the pentagon, they're saying the us response might not be done that we could possibly see even more strikes in the coming days. patty calling l g 0 at the pentagon. the it's been exactly one year since a devastating earthquake struck turkey and syria killing at least 59000 people and leaving many more homeless to mark the moment. thousands of protesters took to the streets of tie in turkey, a that's the worst had province. demonstrators chanted, we will not forgive. we will not forget. angry at the government that they say did not do enough. in the immediate aftermath of the quick, they fought with police. when security forces tried to close the road and
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a neighboring syria, dozens gathered to pay tribute to the victims of the quakes. most of the casualties there were in offices, ition controlled parts of the country, a region that was heavily damaged by aerial bombardment during the country civil war. all i saw better jamie and david off it on. we shared this remembrance with the civil defense cruise, who worked hard, and we remember those who died and hope this catastrophe will never repeat itself again. we lit these candles to remember those who died in that tragedy. well massaging we need help on support here to fix the homes, as for the stores and the earthquake, the people still living in the caps because they lost everything, and they don't have the means to repair the damage from the quite. so the destruction spanned an area, almost the size of greece. here's how it unfolded. at 17 minutes, past 4 in the morning. a magnitude 7.7 quick hit near the 7 turkish province of car, him on morris. less than 20 minutes later in magnitude 6.5 tremor struck near guess the entech then at 124 that afternoon it magnitude 7.6 quakes struck again to
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encounter him on mars. this time in the north of the province, the earth quakes effected an area of a 120000 square kilometers, including parts of northern syria. at least 59000 people were killed. more than 807000 were injured. about 14000000 people in turkey and syria were effected. most of them costello has been to visit a ship housing. hundreds of those were still displaced there playing a laughing, but like the shadows on this page, the trauma is never far away. this ship is haunted. survivors of losses, catastrophic earthquakes, and southern to key. a floating hotel, its features, rooms, a dining hall and entertainment facility. social workers offer lessons to some older residents still recovering from there all day. 4 to 5 year olds. good note is scared of entering the building. after the earthquake destroyed her home,
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her brother didn't make it, but you survived spending 2 days strapped onto the wreckage of a 6 story building. finding structures gave me live and then as images i've given these issues. luckily we have the see. we are living on the ship bill, a small world. hey, we our family. yes, the government will give us new apartments, but i can't afford the amounts of money. that's why i don't have any plans and it's almost 1200 people live aboard this for storage ship. most of the women and children, some of the men have work, while others, especially the elderly, stay aboard a meal times or an opportunity to, to socialize and take comfort in one another. it's, it's was a great experience for all of us to, to be there. improving valving the school term and to 2 weeks ago, leaving children with free time to play. took a new, i'm on them, get to you and go to the park with my friends. were having a good time,
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but i missed my mom's cooking and eventually they have something to look forward to this amusement park. your skin durham portal was complete. the some merged by this phenomena, triggered by the earthquakes a year ago after repairs were made. the park has reopened to entertain visitors, giving many, here for the life is a flaw. so returning to normal, despite the normal to all the distraction into just southern city of pots are seen, i'm to solo elda. 0 is scanned them in, took us into a key a low, and the official death toll stands at nearly $53000.00 killed, but hundreds remain missing. here's the story of one mother who says that she looks for her son in every street. she passes in the boston ma glitch inhibition the you hope the scandal and all 3 of them all to show up thoughts on you to be smooth . besides completely on the didn't look long corporation of the column sort of the
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union and they stuck with florida. the both of them will turn to be non, i'm just this in a you could told them clear you called the building because you called if you want me to not only know somebody else because i have it be titus. if you approve it to support your part, uh well, you should get that you could just see it on the big news. the money. but young musicians for the dies photo less to be put off later. probably less may have actually into livable to unable thoughts, card data the cartridge should not be the sort of, i'll call them get on the, on the other, but you'll be ended up going down the ticket and you can go into order is tell us to lot how it has to be not done, it could be not on the jobs that they didn't get the cost on it or they are not done. which one to take you again. it was small amounts of donica, little thoughtful, that if you choose to keep it with me, let me just make it to michel missing. to see us, it is to be a lie. and ms. arnik let them fit to cover linea pool. must allows john to
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defaulted the signal ma mazda and the letter. yes, um, i want you to know, will you be kids on the still ahead on else 0. opposition? politicians forcibly removed from the set of goals parliament during the votes on delaying the presidential election. the with fearless justice of just behind me. hundreds of people have been designed to h as in depth coverage thailand, states it's future on fossil fuels found to 0 is teens on the ground. when you close to the house of the story. and i'll never forget, i finally gave the report and the man had been confused. i took the report. that was like, all, he doesn't understand, but this isn't a recent thing. this is the past thing. i said i was 14, when this happened. he was 25 and the means whole tongue changed and he said, i understand. and i am so sorry,
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this has happened to you. and i remember pausing. gonna cry. i'm sorry. i remember pausing. and i just turned to cry on the other end of the phone. they said no one's ever told me that before he paused me. so what do you mean? they said no one's ever told me that it wasn't my fault. and he just released 1st of all, we're gonna get you hope we're gonna have someone live with us to keep this for you . but yeah, it was the 1st time anybody had ever told me that it was not my fault. the
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a reminder of our headlines on alpha 0 is really forces have fired on the crowd of palestinians. we were waiting to pick up humanitarian aid in northern gaza. crowds had gathered, hoping to receive much needed assistance in food to feed their families. the us secretary of state anthony blinking has left the re add for cairo on the next leg. excuse me. at least 4. he met with saudi arabia's crown prince on monday and is still expected to visit katara israel and the occupied west. it's been exactly one year since the devastating earthquakes trucks are key in syria killing more than 59000 people and leaving many more homeless to mark the moment. thousands of protesters took to the streets and had tied blaming the government for not doing more in the afternoon. that listing and parents say that they are being forced to resort to desperate measures to look after their children. the prices of baby
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formula and diapers have sort across the gaza strip. many say that they can no longer afford the basic necessities for their children. all of those heavy, let them as you've had it, because there is no milk for the past 2 months we started feeding her solid food. she isn't supposed to be eating until she's 6 months old, but because there's no milk and the child is hungry. there's no alternative, we started buying biscuits, ground rice and sarah black. if there's any notes about the price of diapers is ridiculous. imagine that for each type of change for your son, that will cost you around for 5 seconds. and for your son's health, you need to change them at least 4 times. that's in a 12 to 50. now we got in 24 hours. you'll need 5 of 6 diapers. so child will cost you $20.00 shackles today, especially in a bad situation like this. the price is low to high end, and there's no income for people. there isn't even aid to truly now where authorities have arrested 2 people suspected of deliberately starting
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a wildfire on friday that spread the large parts of the central though, but i still region a $122.00 depths have been confirmed. that number is still expected to rise. hundreds of people are missing our lamps. in america editor lucy, a newman reports from vienna. not any about that. i saw a region in chile on the hills of the city aveena the model. the disruption that began on friday nights is impossible to quantify the unami vial. it was the kitchen, the bathroom, and the dining friends, relatives, and total strangers volunteer to help residents clear the rubble left by the wild fires in my bed. i need them yet. that ends case from a 3 story home which also ran a grocery shop. but she considers us health lucky by the seen on my neighbors. father, my daughter in law's to parents, the 3 children are frequently all of them brand to death. it's unbeatable. this
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pinch of desk is still strong here. when the fire hit this neighborhood, many people rushed to their vehicles to try escapes, but there's only one narrow road in and out of this area until very soon, the traffic was absolutely paralyzed, needing many people to die sitting in their cars, unable to move, or get all the regions governor is angry until algebra that this was a man made tragedy. or else i can always, you know, say a septic, a handful of miserable months has caused best. he came to destroy the 50. we will have them down and imprison them because they caused molten fire. these were mothers at the morgue, sorrow, and shock, a company those waiting for the remains of their loved ones to be released for burial. among them 2 sisters who lost their mother and 17 year old disney that who died trying to save her. she gave me cellphone 8 or you gave notice. i know that my daughter was a hairy because she never
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a band with my mother and her grandmother. they were fond together their buddies in an address, but there are hundreds of more presumed victims yet to be found. so many have come to provide dna samples, hoping that parental teams will be able to find and identify their missing loved ones. to see in human algebra, but i useful region to meet the electro authority in el salvador says irregularities have been found in sundays presidential vote incumbents president my book collect declared victory though a final result has yet to be announced. the supreme electoral tribunal now says a manual recount will need to be carried out. localized popularity has surged in recent months because of his crack down on criminal gangs, which wides group say has led to a consolidation of how in the us construction of a reinforced fence along the mexican border is continuing the governor of texas. greg habits said that he was increasing troops on the border to protect it from
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what he called a migrant invasion. washington has accused the governor of overstepping his authority. and hundreds of haitians have taken to the streets to protest against prime minister here only bank schools and public services were closed and several cities were demonstrators blocked. major rose, they want a heat to resign. failing to tackle the rise and crime and gang violets, while he came to power, also the assassination of juvenile movies in 2021. all set of goals, national assembly has voted to move the presidential election to december. the 15th effective be extending mackey sells 2nd term. the decision has prompted protests including some inside parliament as we're about to see. because hack wraps up developments from the car inside sending goals. parliament opposition and peace are removed by police in riot gear. some shout, democracy is under attack as they are pushed out. they had refused to cite
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a bill to delay the election. it extends the president's time in power. security forces using tactics from the streets inside the national assembly against elected members of parliament. the motion to delay the election by 9 months, effectively extending the president's mandate is passed nearly unanimously after hours of heated debate over here. the fact. well, it's just been very so it is unprecedented in somebody else history. it's a constitutional crew because optical, one or 3 of the constitution says clearly the mandate of the head of states cannot be extended or revised from the suburbs to the edge of parliament protest are getting louder and coming closer to the presidential palace. the government has restricted mobile internet access. some local media outlets have been taken off their authority, say they are stopping the spread of hateful and divisive content rights group. say it's a violation of fundamental rights to presidential candidates are appealing to the
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constitutional counsel to intervene. the constitutional council has the responsibility to take decisions that were being come to the country and save on nation from the summer period, which is really an insult. to the senegalese people, police intervene, preventing the candidates from talking salt as the elections were canceled because members of that council, which is meant to draw the list of candidates are suspected of taking bribes. he says the electoral process has lost credibility and the delay will allow time to rebuild trust in the country's institutions. the president says this bill is a way to clean up a democracy in this country. he is now calling for national dialogue, and he's hoping that this will qual, anger on the streets. but there is a growing resentment amongst many single these that feel that they had been robbed
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of the opportunity to have their say on who gets to govern this country. nicholas hawk alger 0 the car. and that's it from me. several venue for today. my lean site will be here at the top of the hour window and use weather is next on else 0. then you have insights. story, the the hello, that is good news for the event because the unsettled weather we've seen dominating across from other parts of the middle east and event is going to ease over the next few days on tuesday, west all that winter in. what weather, affecting northeastern areas of took ya and the cool, cuz this, so the few showers here in the, for a rock, as well as it runs a move in the way of settled weather with sun shines of places like israel and occupied palestinian territories. the wind is still an issue, however,
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on choose day, dies down by wednesday. instead, we'll see the wind pick up down the gulf with a chance of some showers coming into southern areas of saudi arabia. now stride up across the north of africa, we'd like to see some improvements to the north east with a temperature pumping up in cairo over the next few days will be above average with lots of sunshine, suddenly on such a much west. so to the south of this, across that central band of africa. so pretty in terms of thunderstorms that stretching from and go the old way through to madagascar. we've got a swelling system to the south of that's, that's going to check a lot of rain, madagascar on choose day through to wednesday. fly up for eastern parts of south africa, sunshine in cape town, with a bit of a window when the story of the next few days. the hardest thing for me as a lawyer in this is trying to explain to
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a teenage victim how the courts have failed her. the church has failed her, her parents have failed her, and apparently the law may fail her that no one cares or no one tech savvy. so how do you get a young person to have faith in anything? when the courts and the church are climbing the fact that her abuse is all over the world on the internet, that's not a secret. but whatever the church says about it is a secret. and what they did about it is a secret violence incentive all off to the president postponed this month. collection lucky. so cited control just to use over the disqualification of some presidential candidate position that says it's a constitutional so could kind of go the headings even more misconduct. this is inside the .

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