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it's not receive task protection is seen as complication inside story. on al jazeera, the palestinians in the southern city of rafa are enduring. intensified aerial attacks as it is riley grounds invasion looms. the i'm told mccrae this is l. just a line from doha. so coming up us president job, i didn't discuss this. the board own garza with jordan's king abdullah cooling for the protection of civilians and rough violence. and the occupied with the bank is ready. st. louis up in 5 on palestinians and city cause the lines and from gaza to sweden. we made a palestinian refugee who was helping me out of a small town and raising awareness about the whole the
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we begin in southern gals. we have residents have been in during intensified aerial attacks as, and is rarely grounds invasion looms more than one point. 4000000 palestinians a crammed and what was meant to be the last corner of safety and the strip 600000 of the children. many now often, now despite mounting pressure, israel has failed to carry out a full fledged offensive and rougher us prison trip often has reiterated his calls as well not to proceed with the campaign without a plan to evacuate civilians of the major military operation. rather, our efforts should not proceed without a credible plan, a credible plan for ensuring the safety and supports more than 1000000 people shoulder and many people there have been displaced, displaced multiple times, playing the violence to the north. and now they're packed in the rough,
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exposed as bone, and they need to be protected. and we've also been clear from the star, we oppose any force displacement policies. guys, for mobile environment is being reported in profit. 5th of an idea strikes from sunday into monday. kimberly 67 people, some died while sleeping in the attempts. most of them move women and children. if system again, food begins coverage. the youth another sleepless night in using that alpha with ambulance crews going to be a to move on. did children nurses at the equate hospital that stuff? this child's headwind, this? oh my gosh. you know the
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mrs. so the latest is riley attacks cube and injured dozens of palestinians. but alpha and southern gaza isn't a relentless bombardment before a potential ground defensive. but also who was previously considered a so called safe. so it was the type of israel figures for its captives kill our children of their lives and their teacher, and takes away our freedoms that no one on earth with your conscience compared the scenes of murder children today. israel announced the rescue of 2 captives and the rate in the off of these rarely army says both rescued men are in good health. they've been identified a 60 year old, hernando mama, and 70 year old louis har. prime minister. netanyahu his past army commanders to focus on that also, when more than 1400000 displays, palestinians are sheltering elsewhere in gaza. at least 15 people were killed in
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the bombing of a house in the law. the name and you know, we were bombed in gaza city and were displaced. it is a way to area and then to there as well. we are civilians and we say to israel, we have that fast here. and the air of countries must look up and have mercy on us . across the gaza strip, palestinians are looking for signs of life under the rubble after the latest is rarely a sold. if to some good food audra 0 or well let's say a more now from some palestinians who survived the strikes of wanting some of these images. distressing. putting the order in the tents, me and all my family from the bullet school came across. my father went to see what's happening and said there was strikes. the strike happened while he was talking. we all said, my father was mounted. the we were home when the strikes were ongoing.
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i told my mother that i wanted to use the bathrooms. she was awake, suddenly, all those of the bathrooms and all the containers above it collapsed on me. she was born one month and a half ago, and today he went back to god. she's father is intensive care at the european hospital and his mother is wounded in her leg and, and i am. all right. uh huh. so much something you've never seen. milton hollywood on the us. milton libya. milton syria did something like this happened early in russell and they kept saying, go to a restaurant, go to run, and people came here. then you talk to them. the correspondence terracon bu assume has more from on the line from rough as well. absolutely concerned and worried about any possible military attacks on the district, especially to offset the known terrifying night. but we have been exposed to
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officer use the military forces have infiltrated to rough district and they have many attorneys to use when it comes to them. the very ethan compartment and by a couple on the ground in the fall. and now we, uh, we have pretty early, uh, 8 most of believe actuated from different areas because i have the pin flowing is where the oldest and right now we are residing and welfare, which is the last the maintenance area for us. we are also being subjected to different kinds of is a farming by lands and bike up from the, from london have by these very forces as they are destroying a residential building, ranking civilians, including at least within the past 24 hours more time. uh 6, the power city is why have been killed while thousands others be trapped on the drop a little bit destroyed houses. and this is absolutely terrifying, especially for the residents who have been seen mostly in right now they have moved on the other place to go to some kind of thing. and somebody is in fact,
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so thought to, to return back again to differential cause, cause i'm a little girl, you can say that ticket. why just pay your fee and money comes to you regarding a potential military inclusion for rough, our district, which will absolutely free catastrophe consequences for online aspects here. for you as president to advise and has met with jordan's king abdullah at the white house, the release of captives and gals, and the plan does ready offensive on brought the tops the agenda. the king has been outspoken and cooling for a c spot in gauze of looking at the age button to push for an immediate pause and the 5 2nd. we cannot afford and is rarely a tax on it is certain to produce another, schumann, a terri catastrophe, situation is already unbearable for over a 1000000 people who have been pushed into it off us since the war started. we cannot stand by and let discontinued, we need
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a loss to cease fire. now this war must and before this, russell and jordan joins us live from washington dc. now both, it appears that these 2 latest polls apart on exactly how to protect civilians and guys have been there was talk about a potential hostage deal. and what that could actually look like. this is the hosted steel or captive deal that has been the under negotiation for the past several weeks. there was the meeting in paris with the us c i a director bill burns as well as with his counterparts from israel, from carter, from egypt and of speaking on behalf of her moss. that would be egypt and cut her. there's been a lot of back and forth. there was a draft idea, brought up on how to stop the fighting, at least temporarily, as so that the captives could be released from garza. and so that more humanitarian
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a could get into gaza. but the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu has rejected the counter proposal from her mouth saying that it was unworkable, untenable, it was essentially a non starter that said us officials believe that there are opportunities in this draft proposal to actually bring this deal to a conclusion. and we're the 1st time on monday we did hear from the us president joe biden, indicating that a pause in order to get the captives out to get more aid and quit last at least 6 weeks. now this is something that is a new detail, but certainly given the gravity of the humanitarian situation inside garza and given the growing concern for the rising number of captives who may have been killed while in captivity. inside garza, there does seem to be this urgency to try to make this deal come to fruition and
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we'll say as well. so high level meeting, expect it to happen in cairo. can just give us the details on who exactly is involved in what could potentially come out of this to well, this is supposed to be a continuation of these ongoing talks on trying to get a new pause in the fighting. trying to get more ada into garza trying to get the captives out. and what we're expecting to see is a re, is a showing up of the same of people who have been involved very intimately in these negotiations. the c i a director bill burns. although the c, i a is not confirming that on the record, we're expecting to see the head of the most thought david barn ya being there, were expecting to see the country. and objection, officials, including perhaps the foreign minister of culture, a shake of a hama dog. but i'll do it off. one of donnie,
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the same of people who have been engaging in the difficult time negotiations over the past several weeks to try to bring something to bear. we don't know that anything concrete always is going to come out of tuesdays meeting. we don't know that the meeting will only last for one day. it could take several days. it really depends on whether officials believe that there are these opportunities that the u . s. keeps talking about in order to try to get to some sort of deal. it's all about compromise, but given that this war has been going on for more than 4 months, it may be more difficult because people are feeling very, very emotional and very angry about what has been happening. okay, thanks so much roseland jordan, for us in washington dc. as the group is ready said, let's hesitate to palestinian south of the city of nablus in the occupied west bank . at least 2 palestinians were injured when surplus up and find the village of
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a ser. witnesses side of the attack is also safe, at least one home on 5. and this being a significant surge of set low balance in the occupied territories since the start of the war in october to salute has more from occupied east jerusalem. and this particular incident in the occupied west bank, just south of nablus. we're looking at a group of this really settlers who open fire on palestinians 2 of them sustaining injury. several cars also set a blaze as well as a home. and these witnesses speaking to us, you see to about the incident because this is just the latest in a series of violent attacks by is really settlers on how is simians. the one says that since october the 7th, there have been at least $515.00 attacks on palestinians bias. really, settlers, and this is also something that's been driving the news. on the american side, you have the us president joe biden, who would sanction for is really settlers for their rules in crimes against
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palestinians. and these really prime minister essentially downplay the issue of settler violence saying that the measures were unnecessary and even an appropriate . and his really media is reporting that in yesterday's call with the us president . nothing yahoo pushed double down rather on those remarks saying that she was not a fan of these measures that the us had taken against these is really settlers of the sweet and was among the 1st e u countries to recognize palestine as a state. but it's recently come on to 5 for cutting aid to the u. n. agency for palestinian refugees. that one politician from jamalia is raising awareness of the price of palestinians after she migrated to sweden from gaza. pool race reports from kohls kroner. sweet and kind of into the the other phone call gets the quite winds this morning in the home of tim. um, i'll do how many done on her daughter have violetta?
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so she just started for 11 years after another is ready. the invasion of goes up a cable into money for a mother with a new born baby. and jamalia life has changed completely, had not totally settled in sweden, but somebody became matter of the town of all of the drum. and i do have the bulk involved sunday. the electorate was so small as 3 months old when you sterling they did again. i thought i can forgive myself if anything happens to her. so we left. i was grateful to find and live in peace and safety. but it was hard expiration of a new culture. your language was when i get a job and will i give my daughter is a good life that it's but only if 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 hed take much bigger steps in sweeter 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 voted to
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the national parliaments of the last election. she's been using a voice to speak up at demonstrations against the war and cause, i mean, oh goodness. 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 default that you'll fall bon. i live through the 2nd intifada as a child. i was there through all divorce until 2012, 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. 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 nobody. so you'll have use of oxygen with best buy. i've given
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it my o, but i was lucky to meet many people who said how welcome and just we didn't want to our society. so, this is one of the reasons i went into politics. i want to maintain this image of sweden of his body else. but to ride seats and politics also lets us say just how much the children of gaza are being left to the fight. pull race out, his era calls cardinal sweden was still a hit here on al jazeera, former us president on the trump's comments on the nice so spoke european allies, the same depth analysis of the today's headlines. how does south africa to it's accusations of genocide, in this case, many genocide and all the cool 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 fear of facing a jail term, informed opinions when the us census warships and to the right. see it's not
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you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top story is the south palestinians in gauze rock. the city are enjoying intensified aerial attacks, as it is rarely ground invasion looms, as well as valve to carry out a full scale of ground assault despite and mounting international pressure. you, as president obama has met with jordan's king of the white house, the release of captives and gals are in the plan, does run defensive on rough. the tops the agenda, king of village button, to push for an immediate pause in the fighting. and the group is riley said, let's hesitate to tell us cindy in south of the city of nicholas and the occupied west bank police to palestinians into twin cities. i can find the village of a sara, with the society attack is at least 1015. the united nation says it will
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not be policy to any force displacement of palestinians living in the process. the un security council is holding a close to a meeting to discuss as well as for ongoing, so the meeting was supposed to be focused solely on, on risk and the democratic republic of congo. but l jerry requested gossipy edits to the agenda of robert woods. the us to the impass of the, to the united nations told l just they are the us position on a resolution cooling for us. the spot has not changed as well as we've, we've set on the resolution. we have. we have some concerns about the tax and we're going to, we're very open to try to work with our, our, our partners to try to find some kind of common ground. those red lines still remain or i would be dishonest if i didn't say that we're working very far we've, we've looked very engaging and so we'll continue to engage and hopefully we can get some attacks that everyone can support. but i don't know if we're not in a position right now for me to say that were there or not. but somewhere on this
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gabriel, that was on the is that the un headquarters in new york into a cab? as we've heard from boston and king abdullah of jordan, i pose the pot on exactly how they want to protect civilians and gaza. americans at the you and certainly seem to be on message to continuing to resist schools versus 5 yeah, that's right. that the comment that you just heard there from the us, deputy ambassador robert wood, was a couple hours ago that was before this meeting started this security council meeting on rock that began it just ended in the last few minutes or so. and i can tell you that they are no closer to any sort of agreement on this algeria and draft resolution calling for a ceasefire now then they were when they went into this meeting, clearly the majority of the security council, we believe, is ready to vote on this or at least supports a draft that calls for a cease fire. that's not, that's pretty clear. what clearly is
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a hang up here is the united states as these red lines, if you will, particularly the ceasefire issue that they will not agree to. so out jerry, a were told, is really pushing hard to try to get this to a vote as soon as possible, but clearly the counselor wants to vote on something they think they can get through. and if the us or the u. k for that matter won't veto and that seems to be a real sticking point here. now the bottom line, though, is that we did hear big picture stuff earlier in the day from the united nations. clearly are rejecting any calls by israel to, to, to, to have the united nations help move palestinians out of rafa, ahead of an anticipated is really military ground invasion there. the un made it very clear that they would not participate in any forest relocation of palestinians . take a listen. what we want is to ensure that anything that happens is done in full
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respect of international law. in the full respect of the protection of the of civilians. we will not the party to force displacement of people. the situation for us and dogs on the, on the humanitarian and remains extremely, extremely challenging. i mean, we have, you know, they're, they're on the, the, the supplies and we currently have the commodities and supplies may last us just the days. we're not getting enough. we're not getting enough goods in we heard from the un secretary general on to new gutierrez, just early last late last week and he was calling for the restraint by is real not to attack rafa where the 10s of thousands of is
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a palestinian civilians are sheltering and clearly that was caused by the secretary general have fallen on deaf ears with these railways. i will say that there is a pretty frantic backroom negotiations taking place here at the un diplomacy. i should say. diplomatic sources are telling out to 0 that the era group met separately behind closed doors with many security council members on monday trying to get some sort of diplomatic pathway to this all elusive ceasefire that so many people in the security council want to thanks so much good, gabriel, it was under the, at the you in the candidates bring you some of the days. other news now and, and focused on support is of child from a prime minister and run con, have booked highways to protest. last week's election results.
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thousands of demons rises in the southern city of kit. the say the vote was rig independent candidates bank by com one, the most states they go to 93 out of 265 national assembly sites. but no political party has a majority to form a government on the on bucket sounds to la just political parties and negotiating a possible alliance. focused on muslim league and the focused on people's body form . the last coalition government, after removing con, through and the confidence vote in parliament for the leaders of germany, fonts, and poland, calling so strong a military ties in europe. it comes off to you as presidential candidate. donald trump said he would not protect. and i told him in the states that i'm contributing enough funds to the lines told me that kind has moved from bill and. and then on the polish unit to takes ponton life for exercises. these tank survival element of poland, military which is doubled in size in the last 10 years. opponents prime minister
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says his country embraces its role on the world stage. so 2 days. but there is no alternative to trans atlantic cooperation or to nato. your. it must become a safe confidence. this means the you, france, and poland must become strong states, ready to defend their own borders. the task was speaking in the optim off of comments by former us president donald trump, in which he said that while in office, he'd want a nato ally, he'd encourage russia to do what ever wanted to them if they didn't pay that way. the principle of collective defense has been the cornerstone of european securities the decades with the us putting the bill through may so many governments have kept defense spending low, especially since the cold war ended, particularly in germany, where one analyst says trumps woods have caused an outcry people are really sharp and i think a realizing that they need to use the coming months up to the us elections to come
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up with a plan b, in case drunk would be re elected. but it wasn't exact shapes that plan be might take, and perhaps more importantly, who might finance it is not clear because defense spending is a difficult topic for any german government, especially the current one with its recent budget problems. the chancellor says he shares the publish view of the need for europe and solidarity. that's what's 1st question done not to good nato's guarantee of collective defense, unrestricted all for one and one for all of us. and i will say now any attempt to relative vice, this guarantee is irresponsible and dangerous for and is only in russia's interest, fine. no one is allowed to play with europe security or make deals that risk it. or the dmv v on declared fia here is how that would survive a possible seconds. trump administration dominant came al jazeera, fully,
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or will police in the democratic republic of congo have 5 tickets to dismiss protesters who were demonstrating outside wisdom, the embassies and the un mission, and the cadillac, and shell. so the protests to say, wisdom nation support and neighboring for wonder, which is accused of banking im, $23.00 rebels, the east and the same galley has denied. so is that like asians, but you an expert say there is evidence. the rebels are supported by verbal onto, with, with ins and equipment. the not jerry and president and head of the west african block eco was, has canceled his trip to send a go full attend. if it was due in the car, which has been facing bonnet, purchase, soft to syndicate. these prisoners mackey sell postponed the presidential election souls opponent site. it's an attempt to extend his room. neck is ation. he denies eco vasa is trying to mediate the crisis for that. so for me, tell them to cry. for now, i'll be back in around half an hour with more of today's news. weather is next and
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inside story will discuss why is wireless to preventing deliveries and causes defying to you in courtroom the as hello that it may be the dry season for south asia at the moment, but we still seeing some bits and bulbs of wet weather working their way into places like talk is done as well as india. so you can see those shot was moving into the south west, away from it wrong. but we all going to the dry skies in karachi cuz it does dry up by wednesday. so some cloud cover here for the north, a much cooler story, but also some issues with quality for places like the whole as well as new delhi. now the weather continues to build across more northern eastern areas. we have got some, some just on watches out for the likes of which are produced as well as
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a dish. and we'll also see well in the way of showers coming back into the very south of india and some west to weather for sure. land come. now what weather is the stories of central parts of china? we've had high pressure in charge keeping things large. we fine and dry and it continues that trends up in the north with the temperature continuing to rise in beijing. lots of rooms coming through as well for shanghai, but there's that west to whether it does start to push its way for the east over the next few days, bringing some drenching down pools to the korean peninsula and into southern parts of japan. a socket. we'll see some of that rain, but not tokyo, it will be cloudy, but will on thursday. the latest news as it breaks, i'm going to see when they come with detail coverage. ok, now he's a real thing again,
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you can see the stick gray smoke and we can also hear this rumblings from around the world. calming wasn't even on the you some it's agenda these follow me. say that bringing back tracks is a brussel, is only way to be heard. is rattles, thrusting a deliveries to gaza view and says policy is that out on the brain to salvation. even also the international social justice older as well to allow humanitarian assistance into this trip. so who can force it to confine? this is the inside story. the hello welcome to the program. i'm hushing a bottle of the united nations is warning that the guys that.

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