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isabel city, and then it's real easy. but does anybody believe it's doable? this is real for i'm gonna say it back to us foreign policy. and what are the long term consequences for the region and the world? a quizzical look at us politics, the bottom line. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in delphi, and getting you navigate, coming up in the next 60 minutes trying to silence the messenger is really forces target algebra 0 correspondence on the palestinian journalist with a drone strike in gaza and leaving them critically wounded the code red,
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a southern gauze as largest hospital is really tanks and sleepers attack areas in and around and lost certain medical complex number of displays. palestinians are killed. no. and to the bombings no end to the killings from north to south is really forces have killed at least a $133.00 palestinians in 24 hours. gum you'll be shot. my son. he's only 14 years old. he's got a bullet like this one right into his chest. i don't believe he'll survive. my daughter's brain was blown out. i tried to comfort her before she died. and set a goal suspends mobile internet access and bands of plans protest against the abrupt delay in the presidential election. the for a $130.00 days palestinian journalist and gaza have not just documented israel's genocide,
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but they've paid the highest price for their work us. and in the past few hours, our colleague al jazeera corresponds with s 9. i'm out on camera mind i should have melted were hit fine, is really drone. it happened just north of fluff, spying has lost his leg. both are in critical condition. bernard smith begins, are coverage payments on the definitely most this fun also to postpone the smile of omar and come on off. but my job was reporting some con eunice in the southern gaza strip before they were hit by miss austin from in his rate. he drove, they've been reporting on the palestinians, displaced between roughly and con, you know, i mean, it's like to say, if we could come to the store to drone strikes is less than with catastrophic injuries. out to do is correspondence east male, a real life just to make sure to spill off the suffering severe injuries who was targeted by drone. we saw that the mirage area upon examination. his right leg was
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already said that in addition to shrapnel, who would across his chest and his head as well as his left leg, we suspect his memo, all 3 was cut off at the bottom of his leg. he was given 1st aid and then transferred here to the european hospital. he was bleeding heavily to the point that his blood pressure and pulse were not readable. this means he is in critical condition. about my talk a self, a truck, no boons to his head. both men are in a serious condition. according to doctor's of the government, media office in gaza says is the 5th time in the small that journalists working found your 0 have been singled out. it says they would deliberately targeted in violation of international law, at least a $126.00 to at least have been killed in gaza since october the 7th. according to the government that was made of omar. but nothing did you notice but, and it's smith alger 0. well i'll just arrows gabriel. elizondo hes just asked. thank you one sec. threw genuine toner to terrace about what she thought of
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israel's repeated targeting of journalists and gaza. here's what he has to say. the 2 more journalists were targeted this morning to more journalists were targeted this morning. and critical injury troubles by the number of general is that that being kills in discomfort, free them press is a fundamental condition for people to be able to know what's really happening everywhere. people know elda 0 has released the statement following that attack on the 2 journalist by is really forces. this is what the statement says. i'll just say we're a media network, confirms that the targeting of reporters, 9 bahama ends, camera mind from i'd my thought as a full fledged crime added to israel's crimes and gains journalists,
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and the latest and a series of deliberate targeting of al jazeera, as journalists and correspondents in palestine. the networks dressers the best targeting is intimidation against journalists to prevent them from reporting that he knows crimes committed by the occupation army against innocent civilians in does a alda 0 renews. it's calls on the international community and media freedom groups to take action to protect during the list and gaza and hold israel's occupation army accountable. the so bring in thought about zoom was joining us now from what i saw city in the south of the gaza strip taught it. what are you hearing about the condition of the 2 journalists? yes, the read in fact as well progresses as the creation of the ground. so don't and this become much more time critical, especially that today another to join. others have been targeted by the use very military forces where it is very to talking to somebody in oklahoma 0 our the force
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on his camera. manchester in the month are who were to both of them, work critically in goods on staff, being transported to the european hospital for medical treatments. and we have been contacting a number of boxes in the hospital and they have conformed to stuff. they have managed to carry out the as a country, a surgery for somebody apalmer and the managed to completely stopped the plaything he was suffering from and was imposing such a significant threat to his line. but the managed to stop depleting. and right now, we have been transferred to the intensive care unit to order to be medically fluids off by the medical teams and the rookie and hospice. and this is absolutely terrifying situation for this menu, simply because he had lost his leg gum disease body was full of scrap notes that had been result of the from the is rarely a drone messiah land. also, the camera man now is in a very critical condition. as he was suffering also from different injuries and his face is licks and also his hands as to now medical teams ought to loosely trying to
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keep providing but the cook treatments for both of them in order to rescue the lives of its own. going at plates and to tax them to list we're at least more than $100.00. 20 palestinian joint is being killed since the beginning of this conflict . thought if it wasn't for the bravery of the palestinian journalist who are and guys are like yourself, then the world wouldn't really know about what's happening there when it comes to the genocide that this really is, are conducting in the strip. i mean, just give us a sense we know, as you've been reporting, it's extremely difficult to work under these conditions of course, but give us a sense of just how difficult it is. yes to read in facts of the majority of the balance of journalist risk hearing and also trying to take a full a, a control over the law as far as they are trying to deliver the message or what is their guardian? what is happening is like the territory in terms of the just very ongoing bottom
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intent ident assigned to the crimes being committed against civilians. he if i was the are part of the are integral parts of the palestinian community. we have been living under horse conditions under unrelated to the bottom. it's from land and sea . some of us had lost the family members. some of our cliques had been to by the east valley. on getting bombardments, we are talking about some of the just 0, a camera mounting alongside with some family members of our lives in the 2 hundreds, roughly families. we are completely suffering and they are working right now beyond the own capacity as they are trying to continue. what they have been pledging to continue doing in terms of who is to continue to show the lights on the recent developments on the ground here on to slide to reports on every single genocides of attacks being carried out by these very on the on to now a policy in joining us continue as, as will in that with the are putting the lives on
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a very clear risk on the line of death just to keep doing their job tirelessly. it's such were rustic circumstances unfolding them on the ground that the territory taught. it's done by for a moment, so i'll be coming back to you in a few minutes time to talk about developments elsewhere in the gaza strip. um, but let's, let's just show you what's happening on units because the is really army has destroyed the northern gates and wall of the last sort of medical complex. so it's proceeds to buildings for weeks. and also it is the biggest, hospitable in southern gauze of is really forces have told, displace people who are sheltering their to evacuate the premises. but they've come under fire. and the number of people have been killed. 500 patients and medical staff believes to be trapped inside. i've been told to stake medical supply and equipment stores at the complex have also been partially destroyed with some of been job aids, reports, motor tax on one of the few mitigate facilities in milton. because after being besieged for months, nothing hospitably was damaged by his really forces,
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and some pulse caught fire. with each means generators at the hospital and have run out of fuel. as a result, those the survive is ready. attacks are also dying, or there is little cutting, putting the advancing is really soldiers. instead of go hospitals, stop those seeking shelter and snipers get everyone who enters out the eventually the read, the building interest, medical stuff, and doctors. those will be released to the torture health care like much else and garza has been decimated overnight. ambulance is the one speed israel phase of the liquid, short staffed medical facilities that are overwhelmed. the patient and survivors. the hard to find the details of the children. so i just talked to them, you'll be shot, my son, he's only 14 years old. he got a bullet like this one right into his chest. i don't believe he'll survive. my
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daughter's brain was blown out. i tried to comfort her before she died. israel says it's targeting how much spite is enough or a city previously designated as a safe. so had a standing women and children say that's a lie on the books in stone is really tongues have been showing us the front door and windows were destroyed and we were forced to take shelter in the stair case. we got ourselves together, and k mart waiving a white flag is rarely sold. yours arrested my son into all the young men. they stripped off their clothes. we were given 2 minutes to leave the area. bullets and destruction is all that's left. and every day brings more emotional testimonies on the he is. and then in the middle of the night, i heard the sounds of helicopters, fine digits, drones, and miss all around. everyone was picture fine at that moment as they had no idea where to hide. when i heard a place close to my uncle's residence was head,
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i rushed there to chicken's done remains of human bodies all over the place. i could vaguely discern the bodies of children and women upon those women and children make up. most of the 100000 palestinians, killed or wounded in his veins. one gaza. survivors have been displaced multiple times to multiple sites. the ones only to be attacked multiple times watermark software do not allow homes were bombed. we went to our homes and found that it was completely destroyed. the whole block was blocked and we came to the school here and found that it was bomb to try to find a place in the school. there was no place we wrecked at attend and settled in at each tent has at least 15 people in it got as i said, just their military operation. the roof of the major military operation, route bravo. but even the us president who provides unequivocal support, billions and aid, and many of the bombs being dropped and gaza, as admitted israel is getting civilians to many,
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to many of the over 27000 policies killed in this conflict. having isn't civilians, children, biden's words don't match his actions, something allies within the a you have pointed out. well, if you believe that too many people are being killed, maybe you should provide less arms. as israel's warrant garza drugs on, there seems to be noise insight to the salvation bombing and kidding of palestinians, and no consequences for the perpetrators some of and javi other there. i will speak to thought at once again on what's happening at last that hospital ever since the start of this war thought it we've seen the is really is besieged an attack. hospitals repeatedly the latest one being announced that hospice. so what are you hearing about palestinians who are left there, or are they forced to leave? where, where are they going? the well honestly, the reading, the situation that day by day is getting much more difficult and complex down the
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ground as what been seen. that's the nozzler hospital has been from the beginning of this conflict, had been admitted come facility that provides a treatment for 100 thousands of palestinians at a later time to be a mass evacuation shields a full displaced people who have been following these with orders to get to come to the city to be away from the hours of operations. and right now it's have been on the full minutes received within the past few weeks preventing any medical teams. it also a people inside the hospital to get out from the gates as they are shooting anyone is moving inside the facility of the hospital by these, by the smaller office. and also they are using quite cool to drones in order to shoot an intimate tank residents the the are ordering them by using the loud speakers that are attached to monitor drones to a or phone people to evacuate. and to leave the medical facility. as soon as possible, and this is absolutely remind us with early scenario as to what happens for the majority of hospitals in the northwest situation. the day by day is getting
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difficult as medical situations that is about to completely collapse. this specifically, that they have been running extremely low in terms of medical supplies without any new resubmitted can assist as being delivered to that deceased hospital. and the situation by the way, is not also very a way you from being difficult for the majority of hospitals in a rough i especially, you know, can wait as an a to our hospital where they are also forced to do with a very clean mounting number of injuries in assigned drug. so and also with the thousands of patients who are suffering from a wide variety of diseases here. the very deep shortage of medical supplies as the youth hospitals working right now beyond the own capacity with that 3 times of its original one. and this is absolutely terrifying. i'm, it's me grubbing concerns on fee is that there's going to be a possible military encouraging for roof, which was additionally excessive pace, so really aggravating medical crisis. you all thought a more than one and
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a half 1000000 people sheltering into fund. that is where you are right now as well . there have been strikes on it off, off and elsewhere in the gaza strip. what's been the aftermath? us? yes. well generally rough. our district has been widely attacked within the past few days. and today they have been attacking the northern parts of rough, a city as they have injured. our 2 children this today um is unstoppable abutment for the eastern part of the city. and we have been hearing that feeds body forces are making all using their troops along the boat is also after they are expanded have been men attacks to reach roughly. and this is absolutely terrifying because people here practically started to find a new place with them in order to teach showtime. we have been seeing a wall, even hundreds of bounce, the assemblies being for pads and the prep. some they have taken all of the items with them in order to flee from this area as well as the as well. they are trying
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as much as possible to speak to the family members in an area that could be a way from the is very bombardment. we clearly remember that they have not been following the ministry, otis, by the is body forces. and right now the are afraid again, because the potential manager campaign in a rough off will let them feel completely unsafe and now they're heading to their and but on the 4th central parts of gauze, which will not be enough for more than one point. 9000000 palestinians in comparison with rough districts. all right, thank you thought of also reporting for us from gauze. know south africa says it's last an urgent request with the international court of justice about israel's military operations. and jeff, it's asked the us top court to consider if an is really ground operation in the city would require judges to use their powers to prevent further breaches of palestinians rights last month, south africa, late charges of genocide against israel for its war on gaza. of a court ordered israel to take all measures to prevent possible attack acts of
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genocide from dom miller is joining us now from johannesburg to talk us through this urgent request and what south africa hoping to get out of this as well. so the forget hasn't specified the additional measures. it's leaking from the international court of justice. but when making that request had said that it is urgent, given the number of people that are in the rough are given the extent of destruction, loss of lives and home that could be close to, to those people. so it's based his application on that one thing urgent address from the i c j. it's made that request to the court based on the quotes rules itself. and that it wouldn't have to make additional arguments, or it wouldn't have to make additional representations to the court. and the court itself could use its own discretion to make additional measures in terms of saving
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lives and extending the old a made on as well. about 3 weeks ago saying that they should be a minimizing of the loss of lives. they should be the provision of humanitarian aid . and because we haven't seen any change and tactics operation from israel, south africa is saying that as well as a way to reach the provisions made by the i c j about 3 weeks ago. so so that we go once this addressed as urgently as possible, based on the home and the concerns it has over what will happen to people in rough up. all right, thank you. find me dumler for that update from johannesburg is now israel is due to report to the international court of justice on the situation in gaza. later this month. last month, the court made a preliminary ruling, ordering israel to take actions to prevent a possible genocide. israel was ordered to prevent civilian debts and since the court's ruling garza's health ministry says more than 2000 people have been killed
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and is really attacks. israel was ordered to prevent and punish incitement to genocide. just a few days after the ice age, a ruling senior is really cabinet members attended the conference, promoting the establishment of illegal settlements in gaza, attendees called for palestinians to be moved out of the strip. and this was widely condemned, but israel's government took no action. the court also ordered israel to allow humanitarian assistance into gaza. the un says only a fraction of supplies that are needed are getting there and is really, authorities blocked many shipments. these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu insist as role is in compliance with international law about the case and the i. c . j is baseless. earlier i spoke to francesca albany is the, who's the you in special roberts, her, on the occupied palestinian territories. she says, israel has ignored the i. c j's provisions and intensified its attacks to
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respond. so to the i c. j provisional measures as being quite shocking to me and not totally not just or is rose response, which has continued with the relentless attack mutare of talking to scott. so we're seeing the desperate populations or we have survived the deed for months or further south or displeased, injured traumatized. but there's also be a lot cool responsiveness by the international community therapy. there is a significant number of countries which not only had not taken steps to prevent august explosively. the board found good consist of genocide. so there has been pressure instead on the lot with the suspension of funds. i'm wrong, she's the only
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a lifeline for the policy and to remain in the what about what's happening in enough off because it's pretty much a city of tents and refugees. there are more than one and a half 1000000 palestinians who have for a sheltering there. and now you have this looming, military offensive by the is really as if it were to take place. i mean, what would it mean for the people on a humanitarian level? it's going to be and justification and escalation over and i'm going to pasture fee because as it was g should be to. now on being in shelving verify area is going to to many more people. and in fact, the level of masters has intensified as of the 26th of january. there be not around 2000 people queued in last in about 1012 days. so i expect the violence and the best tool to increase on the, unless there is
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a site here. and it's also shocking to hear that there are plans so to the, to accommodate the possible for us this placement to whole richard cheese into design . i did so this prospect has to be moving from the very beginning of the media area, sold low to spice ro on guys up. and this would be disastrous. in the head of the c i a is holding talks with senior is really egyptian and category officials in the egyptian capital c i. chief william burns is after meeting games at ending the fighting and gaza and striking a deal to release the captives. israel's intelligence officials are also reportedly attending the talks. a delegation from us has been in cairo since last week. let's bring it home this summer who are joining us from occupied east jerusalem. so tell us what you're hearing from your ends about the talks that are going on in cairo
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right now. we do know that these rarely delegation includes the head of israel's most sod. that's the external security agency ambition that the internal security and intelligence agency prime minister benjamin netanyahu sent them in hopes of securing a deal. but remember, these really government has said that they have several red lines. they will not cross as part of obtaining a deal that would see a pause and the find it. now what are those red lines will these really have said repeatedly that they're not going to release thousands of palestinian detainees from is really jails in exchange for as really captives these really prime minister and the defense minister, you know, of the law and have said that while they do want to deal to secure the captives, there are concessions. they're simply not going to give up another big one is ending the war. we do know that how mass would like to see the end of the war and have also stated that that's a sticking point for them. but they're not willing to negotiate on that. they want to see perhaps a,
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a deal that would be multiple phases that would see what the release of is really captives. and many palestinian prisoners from is really jails. but again, prime minister netanyahu has said that until these really army accomplishes all 3 of its military goals. the war is not going to end. this comes after the talks in january in paris where these really flat out rejected to what thomas had put on the table, saying that the war is not going to end. and thousands of prisoners are not going to be released now. nathaniel, who was under a lot of pressure internationally. and domestically on the international front you'd be, americans were pushing for pauses in the fighting, pushing for more humanitarian aid. not wanting to see as many posting and civilians getting killed, saying that israel's response has been out of hand over the top. then you have pressure domestically from the families of the captives who say that too much time has gone by and that the government is not prioritizing that fight. and
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additionally, pressure from within the government, government officials who want a deal, and other officials who's saying this and you know, who shouldn't have even sent a delegation to cairo in the 1st place. so there are a lot of different opinions here across the political lyle, and it's going to be interesting to see what kind of concessions each side is willing to bring to the table. if there is going to be a deal in the works. okay, thank you. i'm the son heard reported from occupied east jerusalem. let us take a closer look at a fresh now. so that is really prime minister says that he has promised to mount a grown defensive onto off. he says his forces have to advance south to complete their objective of wiping out him us. but there are more than one and a half 1000000 palestinians. there are most of them are taking refuge and makes shift attempts after being forced from their homes elsewhere in gaza. israel says that they should evacuate, but it's unclear where they have left to go. but alpha is also the main routes for
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humanitarian aids entering. cause of the un says that aids is not nearly enough. a full military offensive on the area could make it even more difficult to deliver supplies, vendors, egypt, who also has concerns. it's worried that it is really offensive, could force large numbers of palestinians to push across the board or something they may be unable to stop. let's speak to a lot of siobhan who was the founder and the rest of the guys are based. think tank pals thing for a strategic studies. joining us from paris, mister siobhan, good to have you with us on al jazeera. if we may begin with the egypt and education position, it's said all along is that it won't allow for a mass displacement of palestinians across the border from a fund that simply is a red line. but what can cairo really do if not offensive, be good if they is really offensive on graph begins. i mean, is this just all talk by egypt or, or kind of practically take steps? what a good afternoon to you that in on to your audience,
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the jeep shouldn't made it to clear the daily lives of the war that they will not allow. the bless meant, the displacement of the but it's 10 to send. i, essentially, the egyptian mobilize some sort of tax them to the board of the they've been tight, send the war. they made the clear that they will not allow this to happen. but in drop out there are 1500000000, but it stayed in the phone, didn't do my phone with them. so no other way i bought it from escaping to egypt. and this will agree with the collections between the egyptian and the better standing. and people who try particular huge, which injection doesn't want to be seen, and this will be the one to be found on disposition. so they've shown intensifying them negotiation with this, or at least to prevent any military is condition over the. but i'm going to submit that one. does the government try and the last couple of days to use this as to it on the constriction with how i'm asked to make
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a degree about this the are in seriously considering going into it all. i could not imagine i'm from the us, i in order to pop it, it will let you know how it goes up, is highly related area that will have 6 to 6 to get me to the squared is inhabited by 15000000 people. there is no, it's safer place in garza, it wouldn't be much more than i could best perfect situation if there's already integrated into the much of the community including they knew. i said most patient they wouldn't be in the company, but they said, i mean, the treatment is right and they have to go into the display of the district in egypt. but right now to the right. okay, let's talk about the negotiations. let's look at the negotiations for a 2nd do as you're saying, i mean these negotiations taking place as the as release keeps threatening to go into the f off. to what extent do you think that is really stripes of pressure from us on the ground so that perhaps they have a stronger negotiating position at the talks in cairo. and this is the very good
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the point to discuss. there are different context. if we analyze the context we would find there is a pressure to bite the but a student beeble on a mass and goes up the store and police fire. there is incident by these really own the media and by creating the ha, i thing cause i hear that there is a see this negotiation between the egyptian with him us how this has to be to give them the best couple of days. but to the couple of hours ago, they were invited to come back to egypt after they left. yesterday they were invited to come back to the to look at that isn't over there. me think that as being in title and the bus couple of low as to the with the 3 intelligence 5 methodology. but the american heritage of sion under custody and kind of i do believe there was something concrete was definitely complete. we've come out of these and the problem or the subject problem here between this man i'm asked,
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is what i had once i'm asked to behave as a defeated body. and the, the response of how much to their bodies. a blind for to see if i have been sold up . how much is the amazing, the defeat the behaving as if the thought is right? this is the issue between the inside. okay. so so saying that there are issues and there are still wide gaps between the sides. what makes you say that you think something will positive will come out of the meetings and i think so as, as the new element here, we need to get into consideration. there's the classes, water, media between the egyptian and the gyptian has made an ugly. and there might sus, been the can be with the agreement the longest. and the, the 1st these agreement between as well. and i've come to this and this is, i've been a good point for the length of us are going to america will not allow this to happen. so then do sit then anticipation over the nation between his and egypt. is
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that in one second, the egyptian don't want to find themselves in a way that'd be it, but they didn't, but it's telling them to come in at the same fine. they will not allow the stamp to come in just the night. so the only way for graduation to keep their face is to reach. i seized by a sam the, the war and the last couple of days has most significant object. good. just more can i give him for today's lady? give us the right to on and what did the she and the last 2 weeks i'm up from getting on the frank about a model model more more of the building. there's like the army and has destroyed some building more much more than one time because there is no other objective in goods all about going to be displaced. uh so the watering own garza which has bust $150.00 this has no more objective to continue. in addition to the shuttle bay, there's lady community on the right, both sides all exhausted and it must be just this way up. are you hoping to come and quote the oh ones? i don't want to be the mistake right?
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sent home. but i do believe that typically speaking that's the time to reach us is fine. all right, thank you so much. i much. how about for joining us from paris? thank you. it runs for a minister has met with the mirror of casara shift. i mean, been how much the sign in the home. this is the 3rd and final leg of the iranian diplomats regional tour after visiting lebanon and syria. and according to iranian media, the talks focused on regional developments, including israel's war, on gaza. still a head on out to 0 is really forces tear up the streets in the occupied west bank during another night of reeds. at least one person has been killed for life and drama in a moment's plus thousands of ins and farmers are tear gassed as they march towards new jersey.
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the brought to you by visit castle had a lie. there has been a very quiet story for south asia. it is a dry season, but we all seem to the development of some cloud across northern parts of india. that's going to bring some thunder storms to the likes of b ha and bin goal as well. we have got some watches out for those, some of that rain as well, edging across. it's in northern parts of bundle dish and a bit of a winter refill. continuing for parts of net port. and for time, you can see that rain starting to ease on thursday, dropping slightly for the cell before drawing up a legacy of cloud remains stretching across most central areas. but up in the north where we are seeing temperatures, where we expect them to be largely quiet picture, with lots of sunshine dominating across the southern areas of pockets done. and sunshine is the story for the south of india was just some showers moving across
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for land into thursday as we move to east asia. the rain is set to develop across central parts of china. once again. that's going to knock temperatures down dramatically. we have seen exceptional heat, so this time is yeah, because it is like beijing is what a shanghai. but you can see the development of that with a system of moving across the east china. see, it's bringing a wintery mix to north korea. some heavier rain in south korea is going to drop the temperature down in, sold by thursday as the rain rolls in. that you with the quote to you by visit castle mazda and take a supervisor of the united states, the tory as guantanamo and background detention centers, and it's so cold war on terror. now human rights activist campaign for the release of the last i've gone have been one time. i'm will be retraces as steps, revisiting because that's it. that's about the echoes of background
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with this documentary on the jersey to examining the impact of today's headlines. this is not a war between an israel, this is a war against palestinians. exploring a 112 cloths programming. we are basically a digital firm scene investigator, but we're doing it from space design to inform, most events and exposure. you want to compete at the olympic games. they come, stay, relax, see the well, from a different perspective on elders here the, [000:00:00;00] the tears of a reminder of the top stories on alpha 0. this is our and is really drone strikes
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is severely injured, to journalists and southern gaza. i'll just the records fondant as my level ahmad and compromise nationalism outside. we're head just north of for that's off. that's where one and a half 1000000 palestinians are sheltering from is really a tax. both have been transferred to the european hospital for treatments. no said hospital is still under is really seems the army has destroyed the hospitals, northwell and gigs displaced. people have been sold to evacuate, but around 500 patients and stuff are still trapped inside as really forces have destroyed all semblance of life and northern gaza. that you want to saying that in some areas people are on the verge of famine. israel has blocked most of the aides from reaching north. and this is how palestinians are living in what use to be garza's largest refugee camp japan. the 3rd thousands of families were a sheltering and a bombed out. united nations run school. they're living in damaged classrooms with
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little power, water, or foods. the knoxville for the homes were bombed. we went to our home and found that it was completely destroyed. the whole block was flattened. we came to the school here and found that it was fun to try to find a place in the school, but there was nothing we built to attend and settled in at each tent has at least 15 people in it that a fool to be occupied. westbank now that square is really forced as have killed at least one palestinian man in jeanine soldiers destroyed a house and infrastructure. the army also stormed the cities of country. yeah, i'm that i'm a law as well as bethlehem near occupied east jerusalem. at least $22.00 palestinians were arrested is really forces of increase the frequency and intensity of raids in the occupied westbank since october, the 7th. and the home is joining us from what i'm allowed to talk us through how expensive these latest rates were and the impact that they've had. well,
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that didn't, what do we talk about? those is really it aids they happen at once. surprisingly, palestinians who are just living their lives, trying to go to school, trying to go to work, are often surprised to see these really forces reading the towns, villages, and a few g comes to the other day. we were in the room, which is a town near drumline. we've seen the children going back from school, they're waving as us, but still around them, where these really forces who are shooting, and also arresting palestinians. we've been seeing a lot of field detentions among spouse thing is whereby they go from house to house . they gather and collect processing is take them to an area outside and they start interrogating them before deciding who they want to take and who they do not want to take. i'm processing is, will tell you this is not just about collecting security information or gathering to know who's planning an attack or not. but mainly it's to remind palestinians who has the ultimate force who controls their lives. what has the check points for has
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every single detail of their lives? it controls which is these really military occupation that is not to mention the arrest that take place where palestinians are taken. now of these we've been hearing very difficult stories from palestinians after they leave is really jail saying they've been subjected to very poor living conditions, very bad torture in some cases. and we've been seeing the numbers of those and these really jails who with the, they are dead by these weighted prisoners service increase. so you're talking about the whole system of intimidation control where palestinians do not feel safe and do not feel like they have even control on the list of those things and their lives, including their time. not hold on for just a 2nd because palestinians, they're not just bearing the brunt of is really raised, but also sadler attacks. so on monday, a group is really settlers attack palestinians, south of the city of knob, low spots in the occupied westbank. at least 2 palestinians were injured when settlers open fire in
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a village witness to say that the attackers also set at least one home on fire. and according to the is really human rights organization yesterday in is really officials of routinely fail to hold is really settlers accountable for their actions in the past 18 years is really police fail to investigate 81 percent of the cases that we're open. 9 to 3.7 percent of them ended up without any charges being filed. a total of 6.6 percent of cases were indicted. there were only 3 percent of attacks and violence against palestinians that actually resulted in a conviction. the un says the number of subtler attacks has gone up since october, the 7th there at least 516 such cases recorded. so you know that the subtler attacks also happen with the help of the is really the military often stands right there. and, and just observe what the settlers are doing to the palestinians. you know,
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only observed that in sometimes those is where the forces protect those subtler is that usually go and attack palestinian homes, but has to be in schools palestinian all of grooves. and what have you, so palestinians feel that the fact that they're there, they are armed and protecting those on circulars, as well as giving them this sense of impunity sense of safety to really wreck havoc and attack palestinians wherever they are. when we talk about those is that this 6 that you've just mentioned that in about the 80 percent cases that go on investigated by the police. this is an important point to say now that this is just the cases that go to the police and we often go to the field and meet many palestinians would tell you there's no point. there's no use in even going on complaining to the police. they will tell us if the judge and the criminal are in the same and of the same entity, the same system, then what are we expecting justice from who are we expecting justice from?
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so when we talk about those, there's really so close the main word, the palestinians want the world to know is impunity. that those sexes have gone so many years without being a fee without facing anything when it comes to being indicted. when it comes to facing any results and based on what they've been doing, and this is why palestinians have been saying that they've been noticing how this they support of those settlers. the fact that they live on a legal lens and they still get services. the fact that they gets away with so much attacks here in the occupied to effect is a way that this really is using to push palestinians out of their homes and replace them with them because it's very supplements with that. but i am reporting for us from grandma new occupied westbank. thank you. will, speaking of settlers fronds has banned entry for the 28th illegals. is really settlers reported to have used violence on palestinians and the occupied west. and so frances, for administrative,
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sort of statements condemning violence by that is really settlers for ministry added that it's israel's responsibility to prosecute settlers who perpetrate violence against palestinians. this bound by france, follow similar sanctions by the u. k. and the us on what they call extremist as relates settlers. all the us senate has pos, the $95000000000.00 a package for ukraine, israel and taiwan. it's now been sent to the republican controlled house of representatives where it has long faced opposition. the bill had stalled for months with republicans demanding for an a be tied to enhanced border security measures. $14000000000.00 in military aid for israel is included in that bill. we have our white house correspondent, kimberly how it cut was joining us to discuss this bill or what happens next when it gets to the house. kimberly is. yeah. well, according to the white house press secretary who just talked about this has
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a lot of frustration here at the white house. because the concern is, is that it is dead on arrival when it gets to the house of representatives. and that is despite the efforts of the president in so many here at the white house, to try and convince of republicans in the republican controlled house of representatives to work with democrats, to try and get something that is sort of a workable and agreeable. when it comes to balancing the domestic priorities and the form priorities in this border security as well as national security and for security bill. and that is the sort of challenge here. what has happened is what has passed in the us senate is really kind of laden with the form priorities in terms of security, in terms of aid to israel, the 14100000000 dollars,
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9200000000 in humanitarian assistance. and 60000000000 for you. craze fight against russia. the real big thing to celebrate, according to the leader in the senate is the this is kind of setting the tone for american leadership, sending a signal that the united states is defending west or democracy. this is going to restore american credibility in the world, but that is not the priority that the house of representatives is concerned about what they're concerned about, our domestic priorities, they want to focus on border security and protecting the united states from the migration that's coming up from central may. 6 because the concerned that too many are crossing in and not being checked by the us border and customizations. and so as a result, they're saying that they need to see more of that to that bill that was linking.
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that was then the effort to try and link that did not work when they tried to do that last week. so as a result, they're expecting that this is not going to get a vote. in fact, the speaker of the house is saying that's not going to happen in the white house right now. feeling pretty frustrated. all right, thank you. kimberly how get reporting from the white house. the other news, senegal is government, has bound to protest against the postponement of this month's presidential election . mobile internet has also been suspended. nicholas hawk reports from the car. enough is a sending of these hip hop collective denouncing in their latest clip with the press in their country, count to the demo lucky cell, crushing the poor complicit with the justice system, repressing democracy. favoring a talk, christy lyrics from rapper foot team, she says she's giving
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a voice to the voiceless. my fight is not to bring my key style down. i'm on the side of the people to carry their voices. the people are on wells, the people are suffering. this is a revolt or a music is a weapon to shake the government soon. a student, a street vendor and a 16 year old boy all killed during nationwide demonstrations. on friday after solid announced a 9 months delay to the presidential elections meant to take place this month. violence on the street spread to parliament where the delay in the elections was voted into law after security forces, who did out opposition and peace, who were staging a protest in the national assembly for the opposition to delaying the elections. is it constitutional to orchestrated by prison? so the country has experienced only peaceful power. transitions of the west african body eco was sent a delegation to mediate and then to an unprecedented political crisis in
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a region marked by military takeovers and at the thoughts of the thunder. i filled out my hand to say to the political lock, to be careful, be careful because we are almost alone on the stage. and this politicians are not capable of getting along with the essentials of organized forces will do it instead . and that they'll lose everything of the country to university lectures. and students are taking part in a nationwide to strike police are banning a silent, peaceful march. they say it would disrupt the free movement of people and goods. mobile internet has been suspended. authority say they want to prevent the spread of hateful and divisive messages. the face of police repression, the movement has gone online, but pressure on the president is growing. even along his supporters, enough a collective that supported microsoft to power in 2012 in the face of the then president trying to extend his time in power is back out. it's 12 years on this
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time again. so a fight for democracy. they say they won't give up. nicholas hall calendar is the right, the car. the pockets on people's parties says it will support rival pockets on wisdom lead to former governments, but will not join the cabinets. the 2 groups have been holding talks following last week, general election. they formed the last coalition government after removing former prime minister on con, through a vote of no confidence candidates back by con, one, the most seats, but not enough to form a government. the jail leader has ruled out any alliances with the main political parties come on. highs are, is joining us from is long about so it was processed on going to have a new government then the weight of the sofa that appears to be the case here. there's definitely heading in that direction, but one thing is quite clear that this is going to be another correlation
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governments. given the fact that you mentioned that no bar d has the negative city even simply majority to be able to form that government and the people his party of gods saying that they will not be a part of the gap in it. but they didn't expected that they would one day brenda. den good your logic, believe the body speaker of the assembly from the people his party and the chairman of the senate from the people his party, the important thing closer to, nor did that ever, on hon. that visual, that statement that day that they were that they will not support any method wynja which day says that the amount of stealing the word from the paper, the drain, this is expected to be, but so polarized issue and then the nor dime high and to add to that you've got to jump out this law me, which i consider, but as a follow up, they are saying that they're going to launch in naturalization on friday for the
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resignation of the election commissioner. so it appears on the door that the buckets on people are parked in the bucket done. most of them leave now. why's that band to get where to be in a comfortable position to form a coalition government? but the question is, how long will that last? all right, thank you. come all hides are reporting from is lot of times now with neighboring india police, a fire tear gas at farmers marching on the capital, new delhi, retail. the police have deployed what they're calling maximum numbers of officers. authorities have blocked, multiple entry points into new jelly. farmers are demanding a minimum crop price. after talks with the government failed, the protest comes just 2 months before the general election. for more than 200000000 engine agents will vote for a new president and the coming our 3 candidates are in the running to replace
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president joe. could we, dodo who can't serve another term, but his influence is overshadow the campaign. jessica washington reports from jakarta. across indonesia, these are the final preparations for one of the largest elections in history. with 820000 following stations, and hold and 204000000 people eligible to cost a balance, voters will choose. they tell them entry and local representatives. but most of the focus is on who when the presidency, 3 candidates are in the running. on the phone, the governor of chicago, and his bus wait and was promised to make ends need to move into and prosperous. the victory will be used to defend the common people. are you ready to work together? he's pledged to reset plans for the new capital, multi $1000000000.00 project on the island pony. he says the money could be better spent on improving infrastructure around the country. meanwhile,
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guns up for renewal, another form the governor has presented himself as a man who understands the challenges faced by ordinary people as he comes from humble origins. gunshot is a member of the same political party that that's president joe. could we do those election campaigns in 20142019 why does all a campaign have a program, code one graduates for each pool family? it's so that people can rise with dignity. so poverty can be resolved independently . but the clear frontrunner is the defense minister proposed to be until his run for the tough job twice before. but this time he has the support of the current widely popular president and his running age is typically son gabriel and drucker, blooming reco critics and active as have repeatedly raised decades old allegations of human rights abuses against approval. and legally you run is too young to hold the office of vice president. his uncle headed the close that gave him the go ahead
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to be candidates in an exclusive interview without a 0 pro said he is confident of victory. all the figures shows that way. you see also the, the grass roots and so he has, of all the figures showed a view to go and he's pledging to move ahead with your colleagues, development plans. some civil society organizations have expressed concern about the president's lack of neutrality in the lead up to the election. but the theme is, continues. he has resonated with many voters. multiple polls suggest for those of the on to has a comfortable leads of and this must wait in and the gun jennifer know of the question is whether any of the candidates can secure at least 50 percent of the votes. if know if the top 2 will face off again in june, jessica washington, which is 0 to cause us tourism is being used as a way to strengthen ties between po and gang on moscow. when a group of russian tourists are the 1st visitors to venture into north korea since
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depend demik and his eunice came reports, it comes at a time. the 2 nations find themselves at odds with the west. a smooth glide down a powdery slope at mazda beyond ski resort. in north korea, people apparently new to the sports, giving alpine skiing a tri. among them our russian youngsters making up a part of the 1st known group before and tourist inside the state. since it recently reopened, it's border on the chart itself wording we locked it right slides. each traveller paid $750.00 us dollars for a seat in what the tour company called a test toward delegation. more trips our plan for march. we'll go through each that, but we're going to see it's an amazing country. it's clay stalls. i'm perhaps that's what attracts everyone. people say they've dreamed of visiting, not create life one past and says they've visited several dozen countries, but have never been to north korea since coming to power. the swift educated,
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came down, then has sought to use tourism to attract to much needed foreign currency. in 2019, he oversaw the construction of a new city, complete with a ski resort hotels and cultural and medical facilities at the foothills of mount pick to north korea's highest peak. it was a record year for overseas visitors, mostly from china. then covered 19 hit. his vision was put on ice and the country became more isolated. russia to has become more isolated globally since invading ukraine nearly 2 years ago. the war has ostracized russian taurus from holiday in many parts of the world, presenting an opportunity for him. last year he and president vladimir putin pledged a new level of strategic partnership to south korea feeling y'all has slammed the door on future cooperation as a formalize the end to laws governing the mount gun tours once held as
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a symbol of interest, career and reconciliation. now shots, and definitely you know, skim, alda 0. so we're just coming up to the top of the hour. we'll take a short break and move back in just a moment with much more of the vis medical facility in on demand incidents carpets. a lot of to them is a single room that provides health care for dozens of people every day. and it's run entirely by volunteers for dance health sector is needed destroyed after 9 months of conflict between the army and the parent minutes for your rapid support forces. d u. n says 70 percent of hospitals around the country aren't functioning. i study business administration but came here because most medics have left the capital. i take care of distributing the medicines. we have 570 patients who come
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to get medication for chronic illnesses. minor emergency operations are sometimes performed here as well. and the center also receives patients with gunshot wounds, or shrapnel from an artillery strike, serving as a lifeline to many investigating volunteers say they'll continue to do what they can to help those left to believable by the conflict. coveted beyond wells, taken without hesitation forth and died for power defines well, we live here, we make the rule, not them, they find an enemy and then they try and scrub the people with that. and the people in power investigate, expose this and questions they use them to be the power around the one out there in depth analysis of the today's headlines. how does south africa food? it's accusations of genocide in this case,
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many genocide and holocaust scholars including his ravings con, confirm that this is a textbook genocide, frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without that sphere of facing, of jail term, informed opinions when the us census warships into the red sea, it's not receive task protection that seem to have complication inside story. on al jazeera, the trying to silence the messenger is really forces targets alger 0 correspondence on the palestinian journalist with a drone strike and does on leaving them critically wounded. the you're watching all to 0 life or my headquarters in delta, i'm getting obligated to also coming up code red,

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