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the pit could and that's very scary. the hello i'm this tells you today and this isn't use our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there a rump soft? the tax on rafa in southern garza, killing $67.00 people palestinian spend sleep. this night, unable to leave the homes themselves to put out in this moment. i mean, why did you kill my family while they were speaking? they are children. i've been collecting my family's body parts since this morning. widespread destruction and gauze, southern life, especially even before as well as patent ground defense has gets under way long as rough as an organized operation in gauze and led to the rescue of 2 captives. the
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minute treat says both mental health in under observation and hospital adults called old is the government to stop providing f 35 or plain fonts to israel, following an appeal by human rights group on the story of a palestinian refugee who is now the man of a small town in sweden and how she is raising awareness about what's happening in dawson and i'm side of how much was spoilt, the kansas city chiefs that have one the super bowl for 2nd street. yes. patrick, my homes leaving the chieftain overtime victory. i guess the san francisco 49 is the what we start in southern gaza where the is really ministry has run stuff. it's attacks on rafa. as i propose for a possible ground, defense of the palestinians were forced to spend another
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a safe this night. as israel carried out, an intense wave of bombardment, at least $67.00 palestinians were killed, babies and children among them. several strikes hit near the coates hospital, one of the few in gauze was still functioning, engine, palestinians, of streaming to that about and facility. and i mean, my family members are sleeping, that we were displaced from casa, we rented a place and we were sitting safely. why did you kill my family while they were sleeping? they are children. i've been collecting my family's body parts since this morning. they were in parts, i couldn't recognize them. i only recognized their toes their fingers. solomon's. she was born one month and a half ago and today she went back to god. she's father is intensive care at the european hospital and his mother is wounded and her leg and hands strikes have caused a major destruction and russell, which is contra hosting some 1400000 palestinians. they fled south to escape is rarely from bob mental because they were following the ministry's post of actuation
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orders. meanwhile, there's really defense minister says 2 captives were rescued in an overnight operation and rasa. the minute treat says that 6 year old, fernando mama and 70 year old louis hall are in good health. one of their relatives has urged these randy government to reach an agreement with palestinian fighters to release the remaining captains as soon as possible. luckily for us there's a family there was saved through nights, but i must say that the job is not done. we are happy to day, but it's not always we, we didn't, we, it just another step was bring gigs or the hub and it said before hostages, big home. and we know about the discussions in cairo waiting periods and out is between the hum us in between is rarely use the mediate. those please be serious. if strike a deal. these are the people needs the deal done not yesterday, not tomorrow to day. we want it done as soon as possible. you know,
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that's what to give us some reason. we must risk it. that'd be all the palestinian prime minister in the how much to tie it says that most of the people and rasa, a women and children. and that any minute tree offensive, they would lock in your face in genocide in casa. he's spoken romano just in the past dollar estimate of america not to talk to you at this idea that killing machine of as well is to kidding uh, sons and goes straight. this phone is a new escalation who has been announced by this. what aly prime minister? yeah, although it's toll mang rough from the last resulting square in rafa. 100 martha's have gotten it. most of them. women and children in rough. uh how they are . uh, 1400000 people living in difficult circumstances. got it. freezing whether it but that makes hi and god and is will continue,
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is the genocide spots. i didn't guys that all across now, child correspondence, honeywell quiet who today is on the for now we usually top to honey bye video. the overnight bombardment that was so intense that he wasn't able to go to his usual live position. honey, thank you for joining us. we're glad to know that you will say, tell us what happened or if an item and what the situation is like the as well for the past, the few hours been reporting about the overnight intense bombing campaign that took place in the city. and despite these rarely military allegations that d d over not a todd square in the conduct they did by special force. and it was a special operation to release capt is in the city of product, particularly in a ship or a district that the northern part of the city, the bombing continued 4 hours after what it looks like. the operation of release of
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releasing the captive was over, but the bombing continue destroying the vast majority of the residential buildings . the infrastructure of the public facilities to we're talking about more than 10 residential buildings in which this place families were sheltering and mosque other public facilities inside the structure right now what people are doing, they are dealing with the aftermath of what happened. not only the exam and even be the sheer level of destruction that is caused by the bombing, but also getting ready for mass barrier for those are being killed in a over. and that we're looking at least a little over. it is 60 people have been killed in the same time on the bombing was taking place here, a stimulate tenuously, another massive ears try. we're going on and did it velocity, causing the desktop of 50 and a people. but at the same time here, people are keeping an eye on those who are being critically injured inside the
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hospitals. whether it's the 280 hosted or not junk hospitals who are at risk of losing their lives because of the extreme shortage of medical supplies. the inability of these 2 health facilities to deal with this large number emergency of the injuries are coming to the hospital. there's a risk of losing their lives. doesn't know proper intervention of any of the medical stuff. but at the same time, there looking as if the people are still under, which people are still under the rob, those who are a wait for the civil defense, go to remove the honey. as we've been reporting as you've been reporting 1400000 people are there in ross and because it was supposed to be safe. and now according to these really ministry, this is really our need, the beginning. yes, and the 3rd the, the most part, people here been asking this question, the announcement and the news kept emerging about as possible. instead of being
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possible, as possible, the military intervention going to happen uh, in, in dropped the how the city just making it very difficult for people here to absorb . what is the next step going to happen though? if i has been largely on safe repeatedly being a tax, but the overnight attack just made it only clear that the, the ground a friend says is a minute, is going to to cause a great deal of, of, of the, of the facility. and casualty, is that the, the shared level of destruction, but the options are very limited in terms of safety and security. people have no choice right now. they don't have any place to go to that for the southern part is they judging does a border just very difficult and it will, they don't want to build a good into a permanent displacement. at the same time is staying in the quite dangerous and will only make it very difficult for the coming days to uh, to,
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to absorb what's going to happen. honey must much the on the ground for us in rafa and southern gaza. thank you so much, honey. said joining us and please we hope you and your family stay safe. well the is really ami has been speaking about adoptions and rafa. that's now speech where we challenges you joins us from occupied east through some for you. i understand that is really saying the strikes that killed at least 67 people and raw for they were meant to be a diversion for that and kept a rescue operation we've been hearing about. so yeah, there's intense strikes that happened overnight say in rough such basically cover uh, full days rescue operations take place. another sign really off the, the death and destruction that is relas minute tree is waiting to inflict on cause . that's to be see it's minute 3 goals we've had most recently from benjamin netanyahu is ready, prime minister, who says that a salutes the,
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the break fight as a took place to take part in that. and that operation need continues to buying a him, his line that it's our needs, absolute victory that will bring the rest of the cap to its home. we also heard from y'all, glance the defense minister, any wrong? who said that this was a successful operation and equally impressive, he said that he and that's to me all who together with the other officials have been monitoring the operation as it took place. that it was a combined all ways these ready army should back, which is the internal security and intelligence agencies and the as ready police as well. some more flash was put on the buttons of how the operation played out later by. uh, daniel. hi, gary, who's the spikes person for the is ready made a treat. he said, that's what happened. was that a 149 a m a unit of the as ready a minute. treat?
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sorry these ready police went into an apartment building in rafa. that's where these 2 captives are being housed. they were being guided by how much spice is the unit for that way. and they brought these caps have out on the heavy fights, got them to the safe side. and then back to israel, whether now in hospital, in the tennessee area, the takeaways that we can do that. yeah, we assess from this well that several of them. one is a, this is a rabbit of good news that the benjamin netanyahu in this say this operation in this story, in this it's ministry campaign, he's being what is being kept congratulates. it's across that, but it's a goal span. it's going to play into a his line that because these uh, these caps is found in blackbox. that shows that a rafa ground operation is necessary to conclude this war. and there is also something interesting,
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i think in that these captains are found in an apartment buildings, most assumptions, all the campuses are being held in the tunnels, but how much on the grounds that they've been found above ground? i think mike facts are into the drawing room is and, and reporting that we're getting from the as ready government, which is that they might think that there are more counselors that are being killed over the direction of the cafeteria states that has been officially admitted to and yeah, this would fit, if they are full, some of them are being held by brands. that means that the captives are being subjected to exactly the same for a little less bombardment from the ass and tank fly from the grad, etc. that's the civilian population of cause or as being subjected to yeah, roy, challenges of the, with the latest on that operation for us from occupied histories. and thanks for what we can now speak to on that site and his search and who's just returned from gaza, where he spent 2 weeks working with the humanitarian organization rock my worldwide
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. he joins us now from london. doctor, thank you for being with us. oh, now it's a 0. i understand you've just come back from the strip you with that. as part of the delegation of medical specialists, can you tell us a little bit about what you were doing or so, and it's a pretty shocking last 2 weeks have been extremely shocking to me and my colleagues, we went there as a group of assertions that i use this to help out with the qualities that we were based in, and you'll be in the general hospital. and it's been very, very difficult for all of us. to be honest, is seeing all these casualties and come in after the destruction of all the bigger hospitals. this is a relatively small hospital to 40, but it obviously over whelmed with the amount of casualties coming in with the number of hostages. tens of thousands of hostages all over the place. and all these
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things just add to the stresses of, of, of the, of the job and the situation on the ground adult. just for clarity, the use of tens of thousands of hostages. you mean people who are trapped in the hospital? i mean, i mean, refugees, refugees on a tens of thousands of refugees of mine all over the place. you had mentioned patients onto a bed and the whole family is there. and when the patient as well enough to go home, it's not only just stays there because it's not safe to leave the hospital premises . it's, it's your, your, we were operating around $40.00 to $50.00 cases a day. and a lot of patients, unfortunately lose lose their names. and these patients don't just lose their hands . they, they are sent out to a very infected environment. a lot of patients, almost all cases do get one infections and has a mm hm. dropping off their, their limbs, if need be accusations at higher levels. and i recall,
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i'll just get some samples but obviously, and these, these are not just the names. these are, these are, you know, just numbers as the human beings. young uh, darnell 20 at 21 years of age. i had the right to jason about the need and then unfortunately on, on further treatment the infection seemed to through when we had to continue this option, it took you like or have joy. and there's only so high you can go and with every time you go up high, the chances of survival goes down. and if she does survive, be a disability becomes severe. and meaning that if you call up with only occuptation, that's something that you may be able to walk with with the pros pieces. when you go up to the hip, you really, really and in a decal situation of costs at the patients, the other problems for me before. so i, i was teaching a lady who has 2 applications,
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both legs and because of her underlined leukemia. she's not feeling good at all. there's no signs of her body of ab able to close up all those ruins. and these, these are decent young patients. these are patients in the twenty's and 17 kit kids at him. and even when they stay in the hospital, they're still not the same. yeah. so i always hear you mentioned, you mentioned the loss of a lot of kids and young people. we know is it more than 70 percent of those have been killed in gaza? have been women and children. was that demographic reflected in in the kinds of patients you was saying? oh yes, definitely. yes. i have not seen a single militants or army force come to the hospital. all my patients and all my colleagues patients are civilians, mainly children, women and men, desktop civilians. they are very tired. they're very exhausted. they're very uh
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everyone has lost a family member. it the one of the surgical assistance i was five's and shocked to hear that she just lost her father, another anesthetic assistant. when he was asked, how is how's the family just collapsed. he collapsed because almost all his family thought at this moment is that his dad is it's, they're all that talk to you then you mentioned, i mean, these basic medical professionals are still going to work despite the trauma that they're, they're living through. you spoke a lot about amputations that were there is that the primary injuries you were tracing what other kinds of wounds were using. okay, so, so the more common forms of ones are from one is called known as the quad crafters . these are bullets and they're not just so machine guns that don't cross the shipping, but it's not. they have
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a content visualization and they can even talk to the, to the, to the civilians around them. and one of the most, most shocking things is that they come from head to toe. so for example, because that was what a young 10 year old girl she came to be in the casualty. and she was talking absolutely fine saying i can't move any of my hands on bags because the bullet passed to the spine. wow, that's level sky 6. the next row column, the 6 percent row. so it just cuts off all the signals to the arms and legs and, and this doesn't. she's quite interesting price. what, what's her fault? this is a 10 year old. go talk to folks, you were talking there about how the 10s of thousands of people who are roles are still in the hospital on safe. did you at any point fit for your safety? we obviously know that the hospitals and medical facilities have become targets.
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and this will or oh, doesn't it? yes. so all right, any, any 2nd you are being surveillance by drones. that how face recognition? after the, i mean, when i arrived, they were already very heavily bombarding a mazda of hospital, which is just 15 minute walks from, from, from the european hospital. and and uh and uh, one of the bombs which was uh, by ships at 16 uh, should a sure uh, truck know, that hit this goal of a 10 year old at the doorways of the european hospital. what happened to that kid? she basically lost the part of the school and his underlying brain swell and he lost consciousness for 2 days. ready before i left, he never regained it, and i've sent you the pictures you might be able to to, to show it to him. he's been on the on, on the ventilator mechanical ventilation. i've used since, and he's unlikely to ever come back. and this is someone that felt he was safe. no
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one is a doctor. you say that you want to in the ties by what you've seen there over the last 2 weeks. having seen what you're seeing, let me ask you, what is your message right now for the international community, for people who haven't been on the ground there and gaza, that i think, i think is the world the now as well. you know, as, as, as a public, that the politicians and of the super power. so folks with the power countries have no, hans, they have no feelings. this is 5 months now and you've just been talking about further attacking the most heavy. there's a populated area in the roof just to get some hostages want. they could easily and that the hostages from the idea come out and in exchange for the se, uh, is what you need. awesome customers to go back. why do you have to to not be one?
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there's no point i, i fail to see any sense for these politicians. you can easily take your hostages back and just give the, the, the, the published means their house. just why do you have to destroying all these people and you're talking about 30000 mortalities. uh huh. and a lot more disabled people and a lot more under that level. yeah, i'm does it russell. dr. osmond size of the a surgeon who's just return from garza. thank you so much for sharing your experiences with us here. and i'll just share a doctor and we wish you all the best with your walk in future. thank you. i, as adults court has ordered the government to stop delivering talents, the f, 355 digits to his room. the court upheld an appeal made by human rights organizations which argue that supplying the pots contributed to, as well as alleged violations of international. the routing requires the netherlands to cease the export on transit or any pods destined for israel within 7
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days. the pods on american owned, but they're stored in adults warehouse and then exported on to several partners. well, let's go straight to our correspondent step boss, and she joins us now on the phone from amsterdam in the netherlands. step is we would just proposing this was an appeal court ruling off to another court allowed these exports to go ahead in december. can you talk us through the significance of what's just taking place? how much of a difference will this make? well, this is absolutely a landmark verdict by the field court in the hague. because this is the 1st time since the war and got the side of that country, it's not ordered by a court to stop sending weapons to it's route. so in 30 minutes, a heard a good charge, really sad that it's, well it's, it's a real width of violation, international law and humanitarian. last of more, he dismissed all the arguments that the states and that states have in a saying that they need to send these f 35 for spare parts to israel. a talking
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about political reasons, the at the very close by. so the united states, but also economic reasons by the judge dismissed all of us saying we have to look at the list of where the slides are going to be used. that means that what it's, while it's doing now is really a very high risk of violating these rules of law. and it's very clear that the f 35 i use during this war he says, so the judge state has to stop sending them within the next 7 days. so this is a very serious blow for the government. because a, this, when the, the case in the 1st court, and this case is of course, filed by n g o a by on some know, with an order and joe's but they kept on appealing. so this is now, yeah, a lot more not mark learning and that she's tried to set to abuse and sense of what the f 35 is based in the madeline. so why don't be said they send all these to
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fight the jet planes to the islands. all the spare parts are collected. they are they going to be sent to. 2 all over europe and also including as well, but that last country. com got these papers in the next 7 days. steph, i was really noticing that the quote statement was very specific. it says that these pods, why and i court in used in serious violations of international humanitarian jewel. could this sent some kind of of precedent? might we see all the european countries following suit? absolutely, this the, i think the lawyer will definitely see just as a president and a jurisdiction for other countries to file similar cases. we know, of course germany has a huge weapons deal with this route. most of the weapons in the, in europe are being sent from germany. well, new on any angle, anyone can send a file a case against the said there as well. and as can be done also in the united states and other countries as well. so this is definitely a,
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the andrea was in the netherlands and also the lawyers who have file escape seed is a very important landmark and ruling with a very strong a possibility of being a presidential out of country. step boston there with the latest for us on not ruling from the netherlands. thanks so much. that is rarely forces. meanwhile have shots until the palestinian man and her son in the occupied westbank is really male media reporting that the man was trying to stab soldiers alien another palestinian was shot by his ready forces and occupied easter. some troops to say that they opened fire when he tried to attack police officers. there's been a surge in his ready violence in the occupied westbank since the stats of his war and garza in october. at least 392 palestinians have been killed by. is there any forces on the n settlers over the last 4 months? and these really ami has also been conducting more res, across the occupied westbank, the palestinian prisoners societies. as the 25 palestinians have been detained and
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at least one pass and it was injured to and the la la la and palestinians confronted his really forces during incursions in nablus and the belonged to refugee camp 2 will not speak to me that abraham, she joins us from a room in your, your pied westbank. neither. i understand a range right now is taking place very close to where you want. tell us what's going on. yeah, it's just behind us in a wrong town where we're seeing these really forces stationed at the entrances. they are checking the cars, the car, the big the town. but we believe that there are around $70.00 to $80.00 soldiers is radius soldiers inside put inducting watch. we've been seeing a lot of lately, which is those math detentions of palestinians. now we can show you the location. exactly. but someone, a journalist who has been inside the comp, it's just left and he's been telling us that those people have been taken out from
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their houses outside blindfolded. and they've been interrogated a so just 2 minutes before we are, we came live, to speak to you refill these really soldiers over there to obtain a policy me in, in uh, the area that is behind the jeep and the check on on have they made him open his shirts and then they, he was allowed to like it to be at to go. basically we're seeing this scenario happening a lot in the occupied westbank we're seeing is where the forces on average raising more than 41 location in different areas in the west bank. and we're seeing, seems like b is processing is what just inside the home, really just a safe and there are holes when these really forces raised. they are the fix. the problem to me is for the revision, they around suck some of the houses. they are right people,
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sometimes some of them go back home. sometimes they don't. one color simeon was in a car just inside. it has been shots in the bag 5 use way before it says, this just gives you an idea about how intense the situation is. and just 5 minutes ago we saw a school bus passing by. so this is a time where people are going home from schools going about their daily lives. the met by this is where the soldiers, you know, even at the entrance here when a car was trying to move inside, they were not sure if that allowed, not allowed. so they kept beeping to make sure that it's safe enough for them. this is part and parcel of the daily reality. the listing is, are going through now on a daily we need to abraham that on the ground for us and just near that raid and i'll run in the occupied westbank. thank you. need for humans, refuse to say they find miss aisles as a us congress shift in the red c. a sports person says that it's part of the group's response to israel's for on garza,
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the us and it's highlights have been bombing, who, the positions and an attempt to detach the ongoing attacks on vessels and not meeting the wrong back. truth, these have pledged to continue this strikes until this will end in the as a victory for the price of the palestinian people and in response to the us british aggression on our country. the naples forces targeted the american ships, stock, iris, and the red sea using a number of appropriate naval massage money on all of a well on the thought that the, who's the forces will not hesitate with the help of gotomypc to carry out more reparations. in response to design as crimes against our brethren in the gaza strip, as well as in response to the ongoing us british the question on our beloved country. as well as rarely forces, if carried out a drone strike on a call in southern lebanon, they were opposed to the targeting hezbollah colonda in the town, just been to bail near the border with israel. his condition is on care,
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israel and has well, i have exchanged bar across the board us since the war on gospel the can back in october. so sweet it was among the 1st e u countries to recognize palestine as a state. but it's recently come on the fire for causing aid to the un agency for palestinian refugees. one politician from jamalia is raising awareness for the place of palestinians after she herself migrated to sweden from gaza. police reports now from cops, corona and sweden. to come in for the beautiful co gets the quite winter's morning in the home of come, i'll do how many done on her daughter violetta. so they just started for 11 years after another is ready the invasion of gaza. k one too many for a mother with a new born baby and jamalia life has changed completely, had not totally settled in sweden, but some of them became matter of the town of all of the drum. and i do have the bulk involved. certainly the electric was so small as 3 months old when you sterling they did again. i thought i can forgive myself if anything happens to her
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. so we left and i was grateful to find and live in peace and safety. but it was hard at 1st. you culture your language for so when i get a job i will i give my daughter is a good life that it's been on leave to mom has done that and more through hardwood and the initiative. she went to the pizza restaurant while taking the language classes off at the old immigrants in sweden, but soon got the job helping other new arrivals to settle. abilities done, bush and then so head take much bigger steps in swedish society. come on, i do have it done was about a matter of time within just 6 years of arriving in sweden from garza, she now holds political office here in the regional capital. i was nearly invited to the national parliaments of the last election. she's been using a voice to speak up at demonstrations against the war and garza but also feels helpless of the lack of political will its way to the world to stop israel's bombing of homeland you have on the on site and the default that you'll fall bon i live through the 2nd intifada as a child. i was there through all divorce until 2012,
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but it wasn't anything like what i'm seeing there now. so in the 1st week, my cousin, her husband and her son were killed. my other cousin had one son killed, another lost his arm. they're still in northern costa. where can they go? there's no safe place and got that all black face and 3 plastic awesome to mom, left your body as so quickly that she has few photos left of her childhood that she's grateful that sweden support system for immigrants. despite the shift to the right of the last election, this helps her own daughter have a more secure future. no, but yeah, you'll have use of all could give me the best buy. i've given it my own, but i was lucky to meet many people who said ha, welcoming, just so we didn't mature our society. i'm yes, this is one of the reasons i went into politics. i want to maintain this image of sweden of his body else. but to write in states and politics also lets us say just how much the children of gaza being left to the fight. pull race out his era calls cardinal sweden hostel. ahead here on on shows. here we find out what it's like
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when you called here the bombs. you can see the contents port i have record is complete. a remarkable come back to when the applicant, captain of nations that's coming up. so the had the, the weather is set to 10 more miles across europe over the next few days, at least in terms of temperatures. not so much when it comes to conditions. we've got a number of areas of low pressure keeping things launching on. settled in some heavy rain the worst of that on monday. moving across the south west of front, we could see some flooding from that. we've also read warnings out for the check republic. slovakia because we think for long periods of rain on floating on already saturated ground not remains rather stormy in the southeast,
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but wanting salt for greece as well as north macedonia. and bold guerria the unsettled weather. continuing here, and we'll see more in the way of heavy rain for southern parts of issue with some amber alerts out for calabria as we go into tuesday. but it's an improving picture across from western and central areas moving away sunshine as the worst of that weather starts to shift its way for the east. some heavy rain however, is set to roll into person. on the island of island, we could still see those icey conditions across the moving island and will winter we weather continuing to look across the very north with snow moving from norway into sweden and further east. but in terms of temperature as well, they will be only up, not just across the north, but down in the south. and we can see that reflected in less than 3 to friday. the, the, the latest news as it breaks, i'm going to see when they come with
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welcome back to watching alger 0. i'm just dante here. and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories. these really minute trees run thing off. it's attacks on rasa in southern garza. as it prepares for a possible ground defensive on the city. at least 67 people were killed in strikes that was 90. 1.4000000 displaced, palestinians are sheltering in that city. meanwhile, israel's defense minister says 2 captives were rescued in an overnight operation in rough. they've been identified as 6 to for fernando marmen and 17 year old louis hawk. those captives all said to be in good accord in the netherlands, has ordered the government to stop delivering costs for f $35.00, fight against israel,
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and follows an appeal by human rights organizations which argue that supplying those costs contributed to alleged violations of international law by is around the policies really army has been attacking rafa from several different positions as strikes have targets in the around the mosque in their symbol or a neighborhood. another mosque and the up in the refuge account was also had thousands of displaced. palestinians were sheltering. that is there any forces also showing areas surrounding the crate hospital, the director says the facility is flaunted with injured people and that is not an offense to treat them. i'll let you all know is a kara is an associate professor of golf politics at coastal university's golf study center. he says it will be difficult to protect civilians if israel launch is that major offensive and rough on. so we know that if there is on the ground, no offensive, it would be impossible for, for the, for the government to guarantee that the people who have they have safe passage to
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the north where there is nothing. know where to go with because it was already destroyed and a bite of the other guar. i'm inside of the united states by the opinion. i let us, we're asking you started to make sure that it's a c bill and protection on the plan. we'll know that so far, this does not happen. you'll know that it's impossible to, to, to 20 minutes. how much? only because we are physically on how many people that need to be killed for you started to go through the, the meaning of how much they they came that they can 10000. uh, really tons of, uh, of, of how much have we don't know how many they are, how many is fairly close here. they are in, so when resorted with the site that we, they may need to thomas politically on the physically simple. so to that, their mind because there are other members of how they are in other countries and for the company a on the other hand. and we saw the report that only 2 hostages were fried in the last few months. and the only hostage that they were at the very good were because of negotiations, so negotiates on to,
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to be more effective in achieving the 2nd goal. that's and then funding their mind, but he'll rather be going on. so many of them already. i will be killed, we don't know by whom. and so i be sense of this has very small, an interest in that she been that sick on the main focus on the 1st one. while you're going to happen if he achieves both of course, he's futures living be better doesn't. so what is going to to happen if any of them to say god. so that's why he's pushing too hard to reach the it's a 0. it has received a video of a destroyed united nations run school in gauze the city. but the space palestinians accused is ready soldiers of carrying out arrests and close range killings. people that say they were targeted by snipers before, is there any forces in storms? the school at the end of last month, michael apple has moved the walls, a riddled with bullets, the concrete black in from fire and smoke. this used to be
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a school run by the you ins, relief and works agency on right in the remote and neighborhood near garza city, up until late january thousands of displaced palestinian sold safety here from the war lawyer on natasha. meanwhile, hard talk, a new one. on monday, the 29th of january is really tanks and bulldozers surrounded us and stores in the school. the next morning they asked us to leave the school and to carry a white flag. we went to the yard altogether, man and woman is really snipers shot one guy in the school corridor. once these ratings withdrew from this particular neighborhood, those who one shouted at the school return to see what's left of the highest. they are not going to look at all these cars. the owners made no mistake and committed no crimes. these cars generate income for the families that own them is riley's told us to live here. the school used to host
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a lot of people. it was the final resort for people like me. now the displace palestinian says these riley soldiers killed his disabled family member. my uncle was an old handicapped man. they took him and killed him for no reason. he's well, he's a criminals who believe they can do anything. my uncle was a civilian and they still killed him. my uncle didn't fight israel. my uncle did attack israel. he was the hold of an egyptian passport. what used to be a place of safety and learning. now, how is this pain and degradation mike level l g 0 all thousands of how the students with disabilities are being forced to navigate the challenges of a was or without access to vital health services. those who are not able to hear the sound of funds, but they still feel the intensity of the bloss. this is 19 story,
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the. the product from your apple doesn't have the title please? i love i definitely what i don't see. well, let me know what the uh the, the foreign policy chief says, the nature of ministry lines cannot be dependent on the whims of an american president. joseph brown was re reacting to controversial comments made by donald trump for president cruz running for reelection said that he would encourage russia to attack news or allies who fail to spend to meet the nature of contribution. patches may be sort of caustic is new to this campaign we will see and listen to many things that's the serious nature can not be.
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uh, i like got married. the alliance can not be an immediate daddy ally of the words, depending on the who my or the president of the us on those days is not. yes. now, yes, to model. no, it depend. who are you? how come on that's be cds, access to education as a key issue for voters and indonesia as presidential election on wednesday. the 3 candidates have put forward the visions for the future. one of improved access to schools and universities. jessica washington reports from the on into flores talk to we the forest with is new road, new water supply in new electricity is the village of photo bluebook. but in this remote area of eastern research and got a provence, there's election for students really on t tells us that she knows the names of all the presidential candidates. let's say
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den, den delta dental covers the villages in one of the engine, easiest poorest provinces. they own that, that's called at the book as possible. there are those who come to school without shoes. those who don't have books. the children are very enthusiastic about learning, but our results are lacking. hope the new president will pay attention to us and the remote villages, like this to live here illustrates some of the challenges of educating young people in the world's largest, uncompleted country with 17000 islands. there are 24 students at this school in the village of florida. blue club almost oh, it's expensive. it's including building these classrooms, paying teachers and fine books and other learning materials covered by local parents. many of the campaign pledge is my presidential candidates related to education. going to a new, a once every low income household to be able to send one student to university for free, improving the livelihoods of teachers is a priority for a nice bus wait in. and free school lunches is
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a signature pledge of pebbles to be under. um, let me get that all the candidates understand the fundamental problems of our education system. the challenges emerge during the implementation and evaluation of their ideas. so education experts note progress has been made in recent years with increased government spending and student enrollment. poverty is a persistent barrier to education including in the capital jakarta. so most of the cities poor us to live in make shift homes such as these built from plastic and wood scraps found in the nearby landfill. and i want to know what it's like to be like other people for my children to go to school. but what can we do? we don't have money recent government days, which shows almost 4000007 to 18 year olds. don't go to school, a phone to you. a design also is free tutoring for some of these children in your
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phone or whoever is elected, hopefully education from much of lice. children will be a part of the education as a vendor for people to see the future. most unenrolled in the school system because they have to work well. they don't have identification cods 10 year old mohammed says he enjoys learning about math and science, and dreams of going to a real school one day, just to can washington entre 0 indonesia. the last of the head here on altos air is full of the walls of us. essex is mourning. the death of one of its brightest young star center will be here with that story. the business latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination, and due by the
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back. it's time for support. thank you very much. and the size, you know, of the kansas city chiefs have won the super bowl for 2nd straight. yes, patrick, my homes leading the chief to an overtime victory against the san francisco 49. as i knew where to send report of the season ending super bowl winning pins in the final seconds of over time. for the 3rd time in 5 years. patrick, my homes, in the kansas city chiefs at london, the nfl biggest price. i can't even explain what what would go through romano, just so you can stream joy. i didn't even know where to go. but i mean just so assignment that i'm so proud of gene. so part of the guys in the battle to the very end. i mean i took those of my customers these and i said it and they, everybody came together. we're going to get the wind, vegas, nevada,
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for super bowl, $58.00. so this was the 1st super bowl to be held in las vegas entertainment, capital, a fitting venue, the taylor swift, ongoing support of boyfriend, travis kelsey, the legions of new funds, swift, his boats, the nfl. so the chief and the san francisco $49.00 is trade, record breaks, and field goals. a super bowl record trick play involving the 49 is while i receive it joining jennings. throwing a touch down past help, his team established the lease and now set up in the red zone homes and stepped up with his 1st touch down. press the cheeks out of 1310 advantage heading into the funnel. cool to the full t. no one is how do you want to build up another lead on you for this kansas feel goals to send the super bowl into over time. that was the key from a host, a once again, have the final say in an nfl season. the cheats winning by 25 points to 20.
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the goal is always been to get 3. but we could get here without giving it to the target on all but oh yeah. and all of these dogs right here, the minute we just want to stay with families. that 2 people are proud of you guys and how about it? we get a chance to do it 3 times in a room and your nfl, and i think every team should hurt except for one of them. we've done pretty damn close, but we haven't pulled it off and we're hurting right now, but it doesn't take away from how proud of our guys i will, the kansas city chiefs to celebrate the fact to fact somebody wins. it's been 3 decades now. since the 49 is the last 4 of the super bowl and the richardson which is here, e mouth and the world record holder tells them keep them has been killed in a car crash in kenya, who set to be one of the top contenders for the power, so lympics later this year. david stokes hospital. this is the aftermath of
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a road accident that killed one of the brightest prospects in world sport. 24 year old kelvin kit. some had been driving in 10 years rift valley before losing control in colliding with a tree. he and his coach too, if i used a key man who was also in the car, died at the scene and a female passenger was taken to hospital with serious injuries except one. yeah. the other with the type of accident that happened. but some of the, one of us got it. i didn't police and the lady that i have to. so i hit next and i saw myself for myself and see the soonest that i have to go see the next 50. so yeah, let's see. so to the family that the uplift express that i need to enter into account am a quote with us at this trying moment. because i can see for sure we are still in the night and the winter of the 2023 wells at the lease of the out. the stadium is
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calvin, gift to gibson was already a superstar of long distance running and set to be a top contender. for gold, the olympics and powers this year. he broke the american record in chicago last year. running the $42.00 columbus is in 2 hours 35 seconds. it was our me is the lead race. we are holding on to my saw this and even he was, you know, to me for the music's. so you know, just in this one us nothing can just see portland pointed to is the one pointed to pinion politicians and follow athletes of pay tribute as well as the why the supporting community sebastian co, the president of world politics said he was an incredible athlete. leaving an incredible legacy. david stokes, i'll just say we're just over. yeah. after returning from kansas about to hire
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a school, the winning goal for ivory coast as they lifted the ask a couple of nations on home soil. they had to come from behind a guest nigeria and the final idea as captain william, the 2 states hung open, the scoring and the 1st off by the host that came back a after the break face to the goal from frontier, see to level things up. it's got form a captain, he did the celebrating in the sense and then holler want it for i very close with 9 minutes remaining. this is the said f on title. and there are big celebrations around i very close to the country of 27500000 people. it's a remarkable turn around for the team that lost their opening to games of the tournament and set their coat off to the group stage before going through as best the place finishes. and that's the if i who took over as into embossed on his forty's birthday now has
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a major trophy as to just full games of management. the rest of it's mold and a fairy tile. i still can't believe we've done it when i think back to everything we went through during the competition, the difficult moments. it's extraordinary. we miraculous we went and got the comp because we didn't give up because we felt right to the end. and we showed that we know how to bounce back despite the hard times on it, and the hello nicole java hernandez is under more pressure off to his team. drops points in the spanish tied to race box, so were held to a $33.00 drove by relegation suppressing about another teenage wing. i mean, i am on the score twice as barcelona came from behind to pick up a point which we sent 10 points behind me. those were on the trip savvy has already announced that he'll be leaving the club at the end of the season. believe awesome . i'll have kept their english from indeed, that title chatted on friday. we tailor to assess team meeting what time?
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6 now. okay, we'll start with 2 goals and there was a memorable moments before deafening rice. isn't that midfield this point, you guess his former club arsenal? i said in the table 2 points behind me because we're just 5 months away from the power. so let me pick send defending champions. brazil have failed to qualify for the men's football tournament. brazil would be to one nearby argentina in the final qualifying event, denying them a chance to win the said successive goals. metal, there's a chance that you know, massey is not feature full argentina at the powers games and that's what he's built for me. i 100 bucks and this does. yeah, thank you so much. uh huh. well that's it for me in the stalls you pay for this news. i'll likely run matheson will have much more for you in just a moment. you can always go to al jazeera dot com for overlays just but i will see you often robust bulletin and programming get to stay with us on the
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diesel, the density of wild flowers in the history of chile begin with what people describe as a sudden downpour of cylinders, given by fierce winds, this way look like a very small flyer right now with this. it is a pine tree or what's left of it. and the real significant thing is what's on the needs. and that is the roots of the tree there. very deep, so when you think of what else, the fire it can ignite it at any moment unless the firefighters keep coming back and back again. they started simultaneously at exactly the same hour and 6 different places. this was no accident. the government appears to agree in vows, to find and punish the culprits. the president biden says once a 2 state solution for palestinians and israelis, what does anybody believe it's doable? what this is real for? i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences
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