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sierra, the guitar says hum us has responded positively to propose deal on gaza. us secretary of state anthony blinking says he will discuss it with his real, the sort of any age group, dad you with us. this is lives from the also coming up in the program, the a series of narrow strikes. it's rough side, southern gaza, home to almost 2000000 displaced now is acute hunger in the gaza strip. with nearly the entire population at risk of the internet spent,
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most of them situated themselves and politicians and ukraine could vote on new legislation which would swell to ranks of the art. the guitar, as prime minister says that homos is given a positive response to a proposed deal with israel, is came as he met the us secretary of state and don't anthony blinking is on yet another toward the middle east saying that he wants to broker and enduring end to the war, israel says it's studying the response. i'll show the whole bar begins our coverage . it's been a week that time us received a proposal, cuts all the key immediate to hopes could lead to a new deal that to be in the watering cause a freeze riley captives an allowable aid into the strip. it cuts off 5 minutes a minute. so fine enough, as is confident, an agreement is within reach that i'm the we have received
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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 random parts are talking about see if us secretary of state and tended blinking rebates, cautious. who we have to convince these vide, is to accept how about us as terms of the us official refrain from talking about to seize, by referring instead to oppose. we're also determined to use any paused to continue to pay the diplomatic path forward to 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. how
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mass which controls garza says, it has responded positively to the negotiators, kupta and egypt. but the incest, the best result in a permanent seas, by a proposal for the possible agreement was presented to the leader of how about this political bureau despite honey i know. huh. but he's the groups lead to think us uh yeah. yes. in law, along with the assign brigades command, well, how much space 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 buddha gold. convincing sandy ravia, the most powerful country in the region to establish ties with is well the crowd pins reiterated a saudi arabia 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,
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2 things that require an end of the conflict in gaza. and a clear credible time bound path to the establishment of a palestinian state demanded 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 must be monitored by instability pushing mount about and just see us in central gaza. and it's really arrow strike has target into warehouse sheltering, displaced, palestinians. look at the pictures from sell out of dean street in darrow baba. that's where the warehouse is located. ambulances and a rescue crews of rushed to the scene to try and retrieve the wounded and transport them to the nearby ox. the hospital as the
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and in the south of the strip is really forces have been targeting the city of rossa, with a series of airstrikes, nearly 2000000 palestinians are in that area on the border with egypt. in the past few hours, ambulances have been rushing injured people to the lady hospital. sorry, god was zoom reports from russia, but been seeing more attacks on roughly this time. on the western side, especially in tele, suits on neighborhood where a residential building had been completely destroyed. were 2 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 a quite to hospital here to receive medical treatment. we have been seeing that the majority of the injured were young children. it's unrealistic, also, 2nd of destruction continued on the, on the eastern part of rough or where a lot of strikes to they had been talking to the eastern areas that are adjacent to the board as with egypt. and the situation was,
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was found to be critical for the middle govern 8th of the territory. and especially on barrett, bella town where the east by the forces had targeted a residential building. the and alongside with the warehouse where power spending evacuation have been taking and seeking refuge in where a number of policy is. have that reported in just being transported to a hospital for medical treatment for yes, the is valley surveillance of drones keep flying over this car. roof our district and very low altitude and it's ongoing intelligence efforts to find targets on the ground to be eliminated. the threat of starvation has reached critical levels in gaza. policy makers, you and representatives, and civil society activists have been gathering here in doha, discuss how to guarantee access to food for people in gaza and around the world image and kimber reports, or nearly the entire population of goza. that's 2300000 people is imminent. risk funding fee just so scarce when $80.00 pages people are desperate to
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get their hands on it. while the faith is available, is not very expensive. with 500000 people already facing extreme hunger as 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 of 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 and don't it's focused on global food justice, simply people's right to access fee. so with complex and systematic fun and i think
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the biggest schools of hunger in the world, the world goes on, is at the top of the agenda. well, the restriction control of food in garza didn't begin on the 7th of october with this recent will cause 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 close of that, what i looked at as a and these types of food restrictions, when lighting no 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 air remains for different types of i'm going to see and that was, and maybe some lines. and it depends also on how much freedom that goes on and will have access to the mediterranean. because the fishing is,
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is one of the most important sources of which security for dozens. historically, starvation is knowledge the mind made problem and that full urgently needs non made solutions to stop people going of hunger. and goals are the only solution is an end to these ready bombardment, imaging kinda out 0. the ha. in addition to the fluid crisis and gaza, there is a clean water crisis. houses here is on a social re, for ports from northern gaza. on the men's challenges the palestinians face to find any water at all. i'm not the gods, but it's still reeling under the roof. so this is riley bump up decades long. see all crises continue to unfold across the street, particularly in the know at daybreak. people venture out hoping to find something more to enough for some of these really occupation forces have read the destruction . i don't need to residential areas, hospitals, schools and places of worship money by day on, but also to the water supply network and even on the ground. well,
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as with the southern nation plants rules they targeted and destroyed from the i was children. as you can see around on the streets, searching for both of them. and finally, we find some of that coming from under the debt free of this ruined residential building. people line up here for hours just to get some water line as you to go. the minute i came from 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 the 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's are carried over john, and i will almost 3 kilometers every day to get some clean. what uh,
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what add insult to injury is that we all starving more money. this water isn't fit for human consumption. with a cut we have no other choice or the media on a level now or so to hello. and then as you know, they came and found one queue all the way to the end of the road. opened a returned empty handed enough to make sure it gets a mortar, i must get up before sunrise loading. i'm convinced that this is the situation and the newest, the because the straight as the total absence of clean was telling me uh what, what do you see here is not drinking or say for human consumption. palestinians are left between a rock and a hard place. as these ready occupation forces have destroyed causes infrastructure, including the underground wells and the southern nation. finally, even those who manage to find some water. now faced the long journey back on us to show you josie, all shamella was very united nations relief and works agency for palestine. refugees is the biggest provider if you minutes or an aide into the gaza strip,
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but it's now facing an uncertain future after many of its biggest international donors suspended their funding last month. that is after some of its workers and gaza work used by israel, of being involved in a tax on its territory on october the 7th and was global director of communications . julia too much says that unless the funding freezes reversed, the agencies collapse is imminent. of the race center is likely to come to an end to end all the rest of the region of february or beginning of march. unless the suspend of the founding will resume that funding. or if we get funding from other to as an increase in, in funding a so far end of february, beginning of march including in gone. so were 2000000 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
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a huge challenge not only for on ground, but for other humanitarian organizations. you see, before the horse type, the dollar i've received on the average $500.00 trucks every day in now 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 the supplies so that the market and all that which is almost nonexistent, ma'am, can stand back on it's feet that human internal ration in god don't just let by on ro cannot do it on its own. the throughout the strip parents are struggling to care for their children, and price is a some of the most basic items of sword stephanie decor reports. it is the simple things in life we take for granted such as diapers, for childs that become
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a major issue in times of crisis. a lot of the robust tavia did then. yeah, the prices of diapers are ridiculous on it. imagine each diaper change from 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 cost you 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 garza, life has become about surviving each day, finding food, water, basic hygiene products. everything has become more expensive and if you couldn't afford it and it was, it was fun, but i did not buy diapers. i found pieces of material and used them for her, but what can i do that those 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.
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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 a single toilet. it's a ticking health time bob saw her all that stuff as did. what have that? what has recently appeared on the scene is hepatitis a and the infection resulted from densely populated places due to the war and displaced people living in texas and was done with this really a tax intensifying and hadn't eunice and southern causal. 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, that is really forces are once again carrying out several raids across the occupied westbank armored vehicles have been filmed, the streaming into, to a car, and which has become a flash point city. and the nightly incursions by the is really military. more than 380 palestinians have been killed in the occupied westbank since the war on gaza
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began. the syrian state media is reporting and is really attacked within the country. large explosions have been seen in the city of homes, where a number of people have reportedly been killed. a state media also says that some is really missiles were intercepted over the city. since october, the 7th. israel has stepped up. it strikes on iran linked targets within syria. still ahead on elsa 0, a set back for a former us president donald trump as a court rules that he is not immune from prosecution. and fear is grow in democratic republic of congo as an army group in circles, a strategic town in the state, without the hello, the weather tides is set to change across the middle east and live. and you can see
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the dentist called in the early a satellite that shows where we suppose what a wintry weather pushing across from east and took it into the cool cuz it's, it's looking much dry on wednesday. lots of sunshine dominating here. and sunshine is the story across the event was seen williams coming back in with temperatures, pushing a little bit higher than they have been over recent days. instead it's set to get cold across the gulf. so shamal wind continuing to blow down and we are expecting see some cloud conditions with the chance of some heavy rain across southern parts of saudi arabia and into the south west with a chunk of localized flooding. from that. now it's much more quiet because the north of africa looks as sunshine that dominates in here, but we could see some what to and when the conditions coming into the north west as we go into thursday, much quiet so full that northeast corner with lots of heat coming back into cairo by the end of the week, which are across that central southern band of africa, particularly heavy that rain cuz northern parts of mozambique and into madagascar,
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very lively down, paused the much stria. however, for eastern areas of south africa, certainly full johannes. but we'll have lots of heat on wednesday, west to, to end the week. the bone meals, rain forests are some of the world's oldest, but they are no match for the deputy fires that increasingly ripped through them. in the face of man made deforestation. an unforgiving climate change. a young indigenous leader makes all plans to protect their village. fire beneath a witness documentary on just the, you know, the,
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you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this. our casara says how mazda is given a positive response to a proposal for a deal with israel that could see another prisoner exchange and, and eventually end to the war in gaza. it follows a meeting between guitar as prime minister and the us secretary of state anthony blinking, who has been in dog. he said to discuss the reply with his real on wednesday. israel has been continuing its attacks across gaza with strikes on residential areas in the center and south and the strip. and darrow by the ambulances have been rushing into people's a hospital after a warehouse sheltering displaced, palestinians was hits to its former president, sebastian sierra has died in a helicopter crash. the national disaster agency confirms that the crash occurred in the southern julian town of level ranko in euro was reportedly piloting the
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aircraft when the crash happened. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the crash and also into a emergency crews are searching for hundreds of people who remain missing following severe wildfires. at least a 131. people have died in the fires, which were fanned by wins and dry conditions present. gabriel bar, it says that security is being increased off the reports of arsonists attempting to late new fires or latin america editor. let's see a newman reports from the region about that. i so visiting a rural community ravaged by wild fires, julian, president vote each class sold residents, promising aid to thousands of affected families. he also addressed peers of arson need reports of people trying to deliberately night new fires missing know but a gullible movement. we hold onto the current no, for each country unless who'd be in direct contact with the mayor. we shouldn't have to tell them exactly which area need special petroleum. and so i think we know
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that improving a sense of security is very necessary to prevent uncivilized behavior miserable people. residents here say there's still in danger. after surviving last weekends wildfire came under. it broke up last night. we discovered a tree trunk on fire. it didn't catch on fire by it said the top in dry twin to strangers, gracie and roaming the entrance after curfew. navy special forces are being deployed on land and there on the lookout for arsonist, who is suspected of having started to wildfire last friday, destroyed entire neighborhoods. there's still a lot of questions as to how and why the worst natural disaster in chile since the 2010 earthquake took place. the government is asking the european union for assistance because of its expertise in wild flyers, especially in the highly populated areas. but the people who live here say that
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there are other things that need to be taken into account. they're referring to an incentive to burn land. what's the name of the? everyone can see that whatever forest the heck were cultural land has been ravaged by wild fires. soon after the land is sold for housing projects, 1st the fine, then the sale of the long table. so when i asked the deputy interior minister about the allegation data, some people you know, they, for some time there's been a bill in congress that would declare areas impacted by fires ineligible for building projects. it's unacceptable that there be a perverse incentive for walk fires to benefit private economic interests. others of pushing for the government to increase penalties and try our soonest as terrorists, whatever the calls or the motivation behind these fires. the outcome has been deadly. seeing human algebra v i live on a change or us court has ruled that former president donald trump is not immune
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from prosecution. that ruling came during the hearing of the case relating to the plot to overturn the 2020 election results. patio and reports 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 a 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 who ordered still team steps to the staff made a political bible was not impeach. can you 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,
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really unlike this cannot be allowed to stand. he has until monday to appeal to the 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 he doesn't go to trial before the election, any retakes the presidency, he can have the case thrown out. particle, hain, al jazeera washington. a jury in the us state of michigan has convicted a woman of manslaughter for buying her son, a gun that he then used in a school shooting. jennifer crumbly became the 1st parents of the us to go on trial
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for our school. shooting that was carried out by their child for husband will face his own trial on manslaughter charges that will be in march. the shooting in 2021 resulted in the depths of 4 students. the shooter who was 15 at the time is now serving a life sentence. as a year on this, many people in turkey are still angry over the government's response to the earthquakes. most of the rubble has been cleared away, but rebuilding is slow and estimated. 3000000 people were displaced off to last year's earthquakes. phenom consillio has more from type province, one of the worst hit the areas in the middle of health. i central district on tech . yeah. local optic traders 2nd the far is the old stuff living and that goes to city after losses. catastrophic earthquakes that kills me on the 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. we'll talk about the types of things that we didn't want to leave our land as a cult, dependent victim on the my store like to are on, there was chaos that people who are running away there was looting and theft. then i said, i'm not leaving that. i made a call 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 syria, it is also off too, cuz most really just the diverse places. on the, on the 1st anniversary of the earthquake prayers were held to commemorate the victims, families for the sound of trees where they loved ones are buried in a scan. do a soup kitchen run by thousands of volunteers since the beginning of the disaster delivered to locals living in container city where women tried to cope with a trauma to learning, to additional hand crafts with discourses. uh,
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they are contributing to their family economy by failing to their eclipse system. and also this is a huge think is for old in every sense is to move on the feel. schools, the children feel, schools that 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 giant 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 alpha 0 plus i took care. this concern is growing in democratic republic of congo after and 23 rebels and circled the strategic town of soccer in the east of the country. the
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con believes army and un peacekeepers have been struggling to contain the arm groups advance on goma. north keepers provincial capital, michael apple reports, young and old. carry all they can fighting between congolese soldiers and m. 23 rebels and the east of the country is pushing people like this mother of 5 into the town of soccer. she was driven out of the village of shop shop, captured by rebels just days ago. to see that it was very difficult for us to stay in the village rebels arrives and there was heavy fighting between the rebels and the army we've been has since monday, without food, money or anything. the only way for us to survive is to now bags of food in the streets. many sit too scared to try and leave the town. that's already in circle. soc is one of the last towns before going uh, north keepers capital and capturing it would deal a logistical blow to come to the soldiers. it was last taken by the revel group. in
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november, 2012, thousands of un peacekeepers watched on as m. 23 fighters took control of the city from the army. both phones se sheltering in his school and stuck a thankful he and his family could make it out of his neighboring village and live that we left our home without any possibility of carrying any thing with us. m. 23 rebels were shooting and people. it was very difficult for us to march on the road under a hail of bullets before reaching here with my family. while the un peacekeeping presence in the country is being phased out, over the course of this year, the under secretary for peace operation says there closely monitoring the situation . the degree that's also our attention at the us and is on what's happening now in the north key bu, province. mainly in goma. we are determined to increase our work. we are in
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discussion with local military officials on a joint and coordinated response. this resurgence of m 23 rebels is estimated to have displaced more than a 1000000 people from their homes with no end to the fighting inside mike level of the 0 politicians and ukraine could vote on new legislation as soon as wednesday, which would increase the ranks of its army, that is as the full scale war with russia approaches its 2nd anniversary, new measures would include lowering the draft age, enforcing young man, a young man who have left the country to register for possible call up. brought mcbride reports from keith with his country in a deadlock war and in need of recruits 55 year old to be kyla has decided to.

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