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of the the, [000:00:00;00] the cutoff size, how mass has responded positively to the proposed deal on goss us, texas state on c, blinking says he will discuss it with his route the commentary johnston. this is all to see ever well light from time i will say in the front, the
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series of strikes hits rest until almost 2 minutes displaced. the protestant, acute hunger income, so where more than half a 1000000 people are facing most of the nothing use today's moment. preston sebastian from the era asked me to helicopter crash. the cat's house prime minister says how mass has given a positive response to proposal for deal with this route. it came as he met the us secretary of state and go home and see blinking is on yet another toward the middle east saying he wants to bring in during eden's it to the wall. israel assessed it, studying the response. i should my whole battle begins coverage now. i'm sorry, it's been a week that time us received a proposal, cuts off
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a key mediate to hoops could lead to a new deal that to be in the morning cause a freeze riley captive and a logo 8 into the strip cuts off 5 minutes a minute. so far enough as is confident and agreement is within reach. instead i'm the we have received a reply from us on the general framework of the agreement regarding the captive is the reply includes some comments, but in general it is positive. however, given the sensitivity of the issue, we will not go into detail. we would you be optimistic and we have delivered the response to these rarely parts are talking about. i see if us secretary of state and it blink and remains cautious. who we have to convince these vide, is to accept, have us as terms of the us official refrain from talking about to cease by referring instead to oppose. we're also determined to use any paused to continue to pay the diplomatic path forward to
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a just and lasting peace and security for the region. that is the best way the best way to ensure that october 7th, and the tragic loss of life by israelis and palestinians is not repeated. hum us which controls garza says, it has responded positively to the negotiators cutoff and egypt. but the incest, the best result in a permanency is by a the proposal for the possible agreement was presented to the leader of how about his political bureau despite honey i know how, but his, the groups lead to think us, uh, yeah, yes, in law, along with our sam brigades command will have my belief for how the ultimate say over any possible deal by pushing for an agreement on guys the, the us officials keeping the eyes on the boat. the gold convincing sandy ravia,
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the most powerful country in the region to establish ties with is well, the problem has reiterated saudi arabia, a strong interest in pursuing that. but he also made clear what he had said to me before, which is that in order to do that, 2 things are required. an end of the conflict in gaza and a clear credible the time bound past to the establishment of the palestinian state. many remain skeptical the jews, the us of siding with these, well iran and these lies hold. if the warning does that continues the middle east with the model by instability hash about about under 0, essential garza is really as truck has targeted a warehouse housing displaced palestinians. well,
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these are pictures from some of themes treating the opposite where the warehouse is . the cases evidences and rescue crews and the rest of the seeds try it and treat the wounded and transport them to nearby o x. the hospital. the water in the south is rarely forces, have been targeting the city of rafa. but a series of air strikes that be too many, and the palestinians are in that area on the board with egypt, cost fuel house. i'm going and since i've been sued, rushing into people to the queue way to hospital public as a has more from roughly and such as there is no any laptop and fine thing on the ground on air strikes that keep pounding the territory. and especially the rough i today, which had been one of the main areas that isabel had concentrated ones, providing all kinds of military attacks. one is simply because this area and right now is the one of the last remaining areas. that is what i did not of the rates and
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not in the last hour have been seeing more attacks on roughly this time. on the western side, especially in tell us suits on neighborhood where a residential building had been completely destroyed were to palestinians have been killed in the strike and the number of the family members. and that the house that had been destroyed has been ended up being taken to equate the hospital here to receive medical treatment. we have been seeing that the majority of the ended were young children um, its unrealistic, also 2nd of destruction. continued on the, on the eastern part of rough or where a lot of stripes that they had been talking to the eastern areas that are adjacent to the board as with egypt. and the situation also sounds to be critical for the middle govern 8th of the territory. and especially when very bella town, where the east by the forces at target said our residential buildings and alongside with the warehouse for palestinian evacuate, we have been taking and seeking refuge in where a number of policy is. have to report it in just being transported to
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a hospital for medical treatment. yes. the is really a surveillance of drones keep flying over this car roof i district and very low altitude and it's ongoing intelligence efforts to find targets on the ground to be eliminated. the threats of starvation has reached critical levels and gaza and finding enough food is become vital to survival. policy may cause you in representatives and that civil society activists. i've been gathering into countertops to discuss ways of guaranteeing access to foods for people in garza and around the world. much unkempt reports the nearly the entire population of goals. that's 2300000 people is imminent risk from the previous those goods when a to p is people are desperate to get their hands on it. while the food is available is not very expensive. with 500000 people already facing extreme hunger as
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a result of the destruction of ford systems due to the siege. on average, only 30 trucks are allowed in daily to gaza compared to $500.00 at pre war levels. the stove ation is a weapon of war, is bond on the international humanitarian law. it's considered a war crime and a crime against humanity to deny food. the means of the existence, the means of subsistence to a people or to any uh, identifiable group on the basis of discrimination. this is what's happening in this conference in doha, is focused on global food justice, simply people's right to access fee. so with complex and systematic violence being the biggest causes of hunger in the world, the world goes on the top of the agenda. well, the restriction control of food and goza didn't begin on the 7th of october with this recent will. cause
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a has been on the blockade since 2007 with israel controlling what goes in and out . the categories of, of the community had been calculated at 1st they fit into quantities of food and basic stuff. and this was thursday for the tech losses that what i looked at as a and these types of food restrictions would likely not end when this will result even goes a did have an agricultural sector, but the damage from these ready bombardment last a long time. it will need maybe a few years to, to check on the saw you on the it remains for different types of i'm going to she and that was, and maybe some lines. and it depends also on how much freedom that goes on and will have access to the media to the indian. because the fishing is, is one of the most important sources of what security board goes on. historically, starvation is knowledge the mind made problem and that full urgently needs non made solutions to store people going of hunger. and goals are the only solution is an
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end to these ready bombardment, image and kinda how to 0. the ha, a low tone, the food supply severely limited in gaza, but there is almost no access to clean water. i'll just arizona, so sorry for pullups now from northern gaza on the immense challenges palestinians face trying to find anyone through a tool as the goes. but it's still reading under the roof, so this is really bump up decades long. see, all crises continued to unfold across the street, particularly in the know at daybreak. people venture out hoping to find something more to know which of these really occupation forces have read the destruction. i don't need to residential areas, hospitals, schools and places of worship. ones are they own but also to the water supply network um, and even on the ground. well, as with the selling nation plants, roles they targeted and destroyed from the hours children as you can see around on the streets, searching for both of them. and finally,
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we find some of them coming from under the deputy of this ruined residential building. people lined up here for hours just to get some water line as you to go. the minute i came for far away to get water for my children. can we found a well under this trouble, it's very difficult to find water and when we get up at about 5 in the morning and start our mission, we're appealing to the world to enable us to receive food and water. and i remember, yeah, we as to whether or not so that's not that. so it is a tragedy. well, the misery, our children are starving to death. we can't even give them a piece of bread children, a sick they've contract of diseases. the lack of water is another dilemma and then apply another i'm she so that they're carried over here and i will almost 3 kilometers every day to get some clean. what uh, what add insult to injury. is that we all starving or my this water isn't fit for human consumption with a cut. we have no other choice or the media and the moment now or so to hello.
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and then as you know, they came and found one q all the way to the end of the road opened a returned empty handed to make sure it gets some water. i must get up before sunrise load and then conduct that. this is the situation and the newest because as strong as the total absence of clean water in the uh what, what do you see here is not drink or say for human consumption. palestinians are left between a rock and a hard place. as these radio to patient forces have destroyed causes infrastructure, including the underground wells and the southern nation. finally, even though we managed to find some water, now face the long journey back on us to show you, just the all shamella does not, the nation is really from the workstation see for palestine. refugees is the biggest provider off the monitoring a into the gaza strip. but it's not facing an uncertain future thoughts. and then if it's the biggest international donors, suspended the funding last month. a soft to solve its workers in gauze or twos by
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is rather being involved in a tax on its territory. on october 7th, when it was at global direct to communications to the bottom, it says, unless the funding freezes with west the agencies collapse is imminent. the reason is likely to come to an end to end all the rest of the region and the february or beginning of march. unless the suspend of the founding will resume the funding or if we get funding. so all they're doing as an increase in funding. but so far, end of february, beginning of march, including also were $2000000.00 to rely on on down for their share, surviving. so some of the beginning of the war bringing in human and terry and supplies has been congress, some alteration and a huge challenge. not only for on route, but for other humanitarian organizations, you see before the horse type,
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the dollar received on the average $500.00 trucks every day. in the days since the war started. and it's been 4 months in the days we come even close to that number, the highest we have was $300.00. and that was only during the short lived discriminatory info. so much more humanitarian supplies need to come in. and also come most of supplies. so that the marketing does that, which is almost nonexistent, ma'am, can stand back on it's feet that humanitarian ration and also just let by on ro cannot do it on his own. throughout the strip parents are struggling to care for their children and prices of some of the most basic items of sort us definitely dec and articles. and it's the simple things in life we take for granted such as diapers, for childs that become a major issue in times of crisis. and then yeah,
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the prices of diapers are ridiculous on it. imagine each diaper change when your son will cost you around $1.00. you must change them at least 4 times and 12 to 15 hours. in 24 hours, you need $5.00 to $6.00 diapers that the child cluster around $5.00 a day. especially in a bad situation like this. if the prices are high and people have no income, there isn't even a ticket. for the people of golf though life has become about surviving each day, finding food, water, basic hygiene products, everything has become more expensive and you can afford it. and it was, it was fun, but i did not buy diapers. i find pieces of material and use them for her, but what can i do? diapers are so expensive to my husband is unemployed. so where would i get them from? united nation says around 1700000 palestinians have been forced from their homes. many live in tents with no access to basic sanitation. the organization estimates there is one shower for 2000 people. and around $500.00 people have to share
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a single toilet. it's a ticking health time bob saw her all that stuff. i just didn't want to have that. what has recently appeared on the scene as hepatitis a and the infection resulted from the densely populated places due to the war and displaced people living in texas and was done with this really a tax. intensifying in hon eunice and southern garza, more people are forced to move to the alpha in the most southern area of the strip . from there, however, there is nowhere else to go. stephanie decker, which is 0. this is ready for us is a once again the carrying out several rates across the occupies westbank. and vehicles have been filmed screenings to colorado, which has become a flash point, 16 and 19 cousins. by the way, more than 318 palestinians have been chosen of the pod westbank since before the syrian state major was reporting and is really attack within the country. large
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explosions have been seen in the city of homes. a number of people have been reported victim states. media also says some is really in this house for me to sit over the city fits of the type of 7th as valve of step tough. it strikes me von targets within see me coming up off to the break one. yeah, it's devastating us quite so it's a kit and syria such as protests is the thing that governments not doing enough to rebuild the in depth analysis of the today's headlines. how does south africa cruise? it's accusations of genocide, in this case, many genocide in hold across the 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 sphere of a single jail term. informed opinions when the us, since it's well shifted to the right,
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see it's not receive task protection that seen as convocation. inside story on al jazeera, what constitutes exempt. so we can talk to a see, i want you to start with just the fact runners to what happened as independent. we want, we want the education i want to, we don't have lead them in different countries. in the policy i'm, it's asking me to get 50 percent representation in to to benefit the benefit. no intelligent services this claim on your side. you'll have your reports with that i should just trust the community often as the cool that used to produce outstanding gentleness and elders, the integrity in the pursuit of
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the the without just a reminder about top storage. shutoff says how mass has given a positive response. so for dealing with this round, it follows a meeting between the task finding this term, you know, as a secretary of state on some of these sites discussing on this wednesday israel has been sent to new. it's a tax across cost strikes, residential and center. and sounds interesting to me for the festival of the warehouse. sheltering displaced was the other these now should i use a full my presence sebastian pen. yeah. right. has died in
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a helicopter crash. national disaster agency confirmed that lacresha occurred the southern today in the town of local vancouver in the area was reported the honda thing across when the crash happened. 3 other people were injured. adolfo to see how that she's a political scientist and associate professor of universe to santiago he describes can yeah, it was 2 times as president she had this way of governing that was different from a regular politicians and that was definitely well received in some periods of here's the ministrations, but uh, both of ministrations ended with very low approval rate. and i think that had to do with his inability to reach um for example, uh to reach agreements. not just with the opposition, but also with uh, some uh,
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key actors in the center. right. and the right. and so he, he had this way of, of governing there was very, i can to, the way of ceo manages the company. and that was part of his appeal, and the one that's like that is part of the reason he was not elected once but twice. but that also had his, uh, its shortcomings. she was actually very, very active until the end. and some people were saying, and she was certainly suggesting that she might have been a presidential candidate portal and she will admit that you want it to be present and for the 3rd time. so i think he wasn't completely satisfied with everything. he had a t p wanted to achieve more the so kia and syria have been mocking one year since us quakes killed nearly $60000.00
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people. many people are still angry over the turkish governments. response to the disaster area on tuesday, thousands gather to protest in the country is something in such a time. residents state schools have large building regulations. what most of the rubble has been cleared away. but rebuilding has been slight, an estimated 3000000 people were display stopped and the last is us. quakes to them, custodial has moved from high type province. one of the west had to have is in the middle of pop type central district on tech. yeah. local optic traders 2nd the far as the old stuff living at go city after losses. catastrophic earthquakes that killed nearly 55000 people. despite the scale of the destruction, he vows to stay put in the city, which sfreddo is one of the world's most active full lines and has risen like
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a phoenix from similar disasters over the centuries. lots of those tickets because we didn't want to leave our land as it was called dependent back then on the my store light, you were on there was chaos. the people who are running away there was looting and stuffed. then i said, i'm not leaving the medical that i'm here and received the response from other shop owners. outside is a historical city. talk between the mediterranean sea and 2 kids border what state area. it is also one of 2 kids most really just the diverse places. on the, on the 1st anniversary of the earthquake prayers were held to commemorate the victims with families for the cemeteries where they loved ones are buried in the skin during a soup kitchen run by thousands of volunteers since the beginning of the disaster delivered to locals living in container cities where women tried to cope with a trauma, to learning, to additional hand crafts with discourses
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a they are contributing to the family economy by failing to their eclipse system. and also this is a healing care for old, in every sense is to move on the feel school, the children feel school, their husband feels good for these women. moving to a permanent place could be the biggest motivation to pick up their life from where they left outside of city center looks like a joint construction site. even the buildings that are standing are empty. but we have seen some small businesses reopen and containers that are use us shelters in temporary camps. the government has gradually started delivering punched houses while locals, who remain here say they're hopeful of better days. ahead see non custodial al to 0 . how tight took care the us court has ruled that for president, donald trump is not to me from prosecution. routing came during a hearing of the case for the 18 to the lots to overturn the 2020 election results
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. popsicle hang the poles. the courts have ruled the us. presidents are immune in civil cases for what they didn't office, meaning they can't be sued, but can to be charged with the crime. that's a question that has never been tested now. and appellate court has weighed in and decided unanimously. former president, donald trump, is not immune and he can be tried for his alleged crimes on january 6th. this after trump's lawyers tried to set a new standard in court, which seemed to baffle the judges, could have president to ordered steel team steps to assassinate a political bible, was not in peach, can be subject to criminal prosecution if he were impeached and conducted 1st, and so your answer is, is a, trump posted the social media, a nation destroying, really unlike this cannot be allowed to stand. he has until monday to appeal to the
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us supreme court. many experts think they're likely to hear the case. i think the court would be very likely to find in favor of the government on this. uh, it would be a huge shock to our entire system of government for the supreme court to decide that a former president is above the law at that would be basically a former president would be untouchable. trump is clearly hoping that the high court takes this case and takes a long time to rule. hold show the majority of voters in key swing state, say they won't vote for him if he's convicted of a crime. and if it doesn't go to trial before the election, any retakes the presidency, he can have the case thrown out. particle hain, l g, 0, washington for us to investigate. so say for missing bolts on a door panel with a blame for blow out to the boeing 737, max, alaska airlines flight last month. the us national transportation safety boards.
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new report says the boats were removed to fix damage done to the door panel from the manufacturing process. the agency is now trying to determine why they went reinstalled knowledge and tina, and he cannot make a phone bill back by right wing at present the mid day. as i sent back to commit sealed, the low house with the scrutiny below a house had given its approval to the bailey in general terms last week. but objections were raised during a more approval process by the congress of the president's party. hasn't payment of a cloud? the bill calls for the privatization of states and companies and the cuts in subsidies. a mystery believe to be from the 19th century has washed up on canada is eastern shows. a 3rd to me to a long strip rec, has been discovered in the waters off the canadian province of new foundland, archaeologists have extracted pots for the ship. i think, to uncover more clues about it's past. it's been
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a hurricane which the province in 2022. this most of the ship from the ocean full. you can find more news and features on our website out there with. the weather is next. the inside story would excite, maybe some monetary cost is about the conflict in suits on the a hello. there's a very quiet weather story across south asia at the moment. but if we look at the previous satellite image, you can see that area of dense cloud pulling its way from west to east, across the north of the region. and that's bringing some showers into northern parts of pucks down into india as well, but they dry up through the mid week. heavy rain can be found towards the north east, but nothing of note. instead, we'll see some smug issues,
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posts before issues as well. come back in to the north east as we go into thursday, but largely settled story, but cold across northern areas of india for places like new delhi. very chilly overnight and into the mornings. but lots of sunshine by day old way, down to the south with barely any rain for southern parts of india, the mold is as well as sher lanka. and the system of the story was moving areas of east asia, lots of sunshine, dominating to beijing. we'll see temperatures pick up here over the next few days. instead, we've got more rain and wintery weather across central pots of china, icey conditions, well, who they proteins that, that rain picking up across the cell. ahead of that, if you shows and wintery flurries for japan, but an improving picture here. and as that rain pulls its way into taiwan, will see things cool down in taipei for trial. on friday. the
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latin america is a region of wonder i'm joy tragedy, and yes of violet. but it doesn't matter where you are. you'll have to be able to relate to the human condition. the i've been covering all of latin america for most of my career, but no country is a like, and it's my job defense life on how and why sedan is facing civil, catastrophic crises, millions have been false from their homes and people of dying of starvation. the you in accuses of war and copies of impeding aids delivery. so what should be done to save those cold off? and the funny thing, this is inside story,
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the hello welcome to the program on top of the crate. the battle full control of sudan has created one of the world's worst humanitarian crises. well the 9 months of

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