tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera February 21, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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is yes to come, the hello, i'm know about this, and this is the news on live from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. the another another moving. so child while is really airstrikes cube dozens of people in southern garza. more than 29 fives and people are being killed and is really attacks so far. deliberate, starvation in northern jobs. and while israel blocks the trucks coming life saving aid from entering the seas, trip. is there a psychological warfare in the occupied west?
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5, where raids and destruction of homeless food, palestinian lives on the home on the us on russia will address for you in the top codes about the impact of israel's occupation. palestinian territories and support will be building up to wednesdays, champions, league with bar sloane and arsenal. in action on manchester city, when in the primary leads to go within one points of the leaders deliver for the 10 g m t that's mid day in southern gas over the is really military is once again targeting the city overall for more than $1500000.00 palestinians are being forced out from other areas. a shelter of their bodies are being piling off to the on the job hospital. at least 25 people have been killed as a result of is really strikes on wi fi icon, eunice and a children among the dead. there have been problems in my life place kenzie. she
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was a year and 6 months old. i was off my in laws with my wife and daughter, we a t and i played with my daughter an hour after i left, i heard airstrikes on the news. they said there was an air stuck in the house around back only to find my daughter as my wife, my in laws many members of the family killed in my god. in central guys, an air strikes the target to the crowded, all new set of refugee cam killing. at least 12 palestinians be able to be left to dig through the rubble with their bare hands to find survivors. the ones that are being taken to nearby hospitals which are over whelmed with patients, but also running out of basic medical supplies. only a handful of health facilities are still barely functioning in garza and my phones in the rough i in southern gaza with more scenes of its sojourn inside the hospital . so with the blood that wrapped in white sheets continue to dominate the daily routine. here as these really military continues to pound across the gaza strip
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just over, not a tax and dropbox cause it is a 5 members of one family destroying their residential home that they've been children again since the beginning of this war in the central area, we're looking at, at least within the past 12 hours, a close to $45.00 people have been killed, including the past due hours where a car was this truck and, and kids killing and all the passenger inside of it. we were told by us forces in the central area that was a family trying to lead part where do where is residing and thereby into a sleeper area. but as they were moving, they were targeted by a missile, fired by an attack, a drawing, and then they'll say that refuge account more residential. i'll be targeted and destroyed. well, people are reported and it's strike on to residential homes in western parts of a know. so you're not ready, you can the maybe what's a tragic about the over not a tax is the fact that evacuation zone a mossy area, that's the western part of han you. it is an area that's been largely designated
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that saved zone for you back and we literally these really monetary told people in the northern part on garza and parts of pon unit. in order to avoid being bombed, they have to move to a ma, seasonal, and only to find themselves at air. the hours of this morning subjected to relentless attacks, of the presence of some 30 taxable those are out of pocket drawings. 9 people to be reported, kills, including women and children. the attacks continue and more tragedies are being created as the work continues across the gaza strip. will have all this done right across as warning that a number of people have died as a result of famine in guys of israel's block supplies. if you might have to be an age since the beginning of the war, allowing only a small number of trucks into the strip, the overall home by people desperate for any supplies. now the world food program says it's pausing deliveries to the north because the conditions are too dangerous
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. that a cowboys, the reports from rough buildings would use to rustle in the sy rock often. another date is where the funding palestinians fixed through the rooms . searching for save volumes is often all the find all the remains of their loved ones has to be buried. that many wound, if the funding look at the end level of, of the law, we want them to look at also with massey. this is just wrong today. no one can stop is right with even our of countries called the door that will be, it hasn't. and so this is what kind of situation i'd like to now look at the semi trees are everywhere and they are all full know west sites even for reduce was trying to help to the world with trouble. i've had only just resumed 8 deliveries to know the ring cause of us to us feet weak suspension. now they are stopping again for you and you don't see say that seriously too dangerous strikes up
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constant consent. but with cause on the brink of famine, many trucks have full so diluted by desperate people with no what else to tell the world for the program saves? it didn't take its decision lightly. they say a system needs to be set top to into deliveries can be made safely. and the big boss of this is opening more crushing points to live in more essential supplements until things change the future for people in cause that look, split is really performing opposes any immediate danger along with distress. almost tough ation on a topic about oh, just a rough, rough suffering causal the this is days where you have public hearings before the humans top cords into the legal consequences of israel's occupation palestinian territories,
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which has lasted for nearly 6 decades. judges have already had from several states including palestine and south africa. so idea of the netherlands and so far, the submissions agree that israel's occupation violates international humanitarian law. representatives from the united states, russia and france, among the states making submissions unwise in state. kind of talked about in smith was outside the international court of justice and the hague. so a lot of the states that have spoken over the last couple of days i've touched on the same things. are you seeing a pattern developing in the legal arguments that we've hired? yeah, the result, because remember there's the 2 questions that the code you being asked to consider . what are the legal consequences of the ongoing violation bias right of the rights of palestinians. self determination. how to those policies that the legal state. oh we've had so far we have the egyptians speaking at the moment. we've had the country after country either through i'm positive, through legal representatives,
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pointed by those countries arguing, check kimberly, in the occupied westbank and east jerusalem. the proliferation of settlements. many of them now well established towns on the demographic transfer of jewish sent blessings to the west. texas, the right to self determination, south africa, amongst all those of all you, the occupation is becoming chairman's apartments rather than temporary. and then we've also have top box south africa, particularly pop all you powerfully of the complex nature of the occupation, the different tools that palestinians are forced to follow the way lower is different being imposed on palestinians in the occupied west, back to the wages imposed on settlers full of those countries arguing this makes it clear uh, in the legal opinion, thoughts of the okay, patient is illegal. israel isn't taking pos in these hearings. it said that they all biased, that it said, uh the quote, the case pull the code is
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a warranty. but we see upon dissipation, these hearings on warrant unprecedented really before the court, 51 countries on make submissions. we're going to have the objections in the i'm are all these lights only the americans in fiji. the americans also speaking likely this morning, we believe are going to argue somehow that the occupation isn't really wrong. yeah . it's going to be interesting to say what the nature of the day is. emissions is over the next few hours and we're going to be coming back to you to talk about that bundle. but thank you very much indeed. founded smith outside the international court of justice as well. while the ice age i consider as the impact of israel's illegal occupation is very raves have continued in the occupied west bank. now this was the scene in the jeanine refugee camp would at least one palestinian man was killed soldiers at a car on fire as they withdrew in the early hours away from the state. and his really forces have also stormed us call refugee camp in the city of novelist as well as reading times. we have 2 of us unclear q u. israel's increased the
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frequency and intensity of its rates. and as to how much light attacks of october, the 7th was in bus drivers joining us not from novice in the occupied west pine. so we've heard that these rates are off indefinitely, but there are reports now one of the palestinian prisoner having died in his ready custody. tell us more about that. that's correct. in the last hour we've learned from the palestinian prisoners a fair society that 53 year old college of show each one of the most prominent members of the looks of martyrs brigade, a group of armed military fighters, armed palestinian resistance fighters affiliated with the political groups i thought he was one of the most prominent leaders of the looks of martyrs brigade who was serving 11 life sentences he has been confirmed dead in is rarely custody in prison. the 9th palestinian prisoner to die in his really detention since the war on god's will began no doubt a cause of concern for the family members of people being detained by the israeli
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authorities. now how those for which was a known for routinely confronting is really military was really forces when they made their incursions into occupied palestinian territories in 2001 during one of those firefights with those really forces he was wounded and paralyzed. he was in a wheelchair for years and in 2007, he was arrested once again. he maintained his activism throughout this period and reports this morning emerging that he has now been and the person in prison to die in is rarely custody since the one gods are began. yep. is there a you in the teams have been reporting almost daily and the did the different rates that have been happening in various parts of the occupied was find how people coping with this continual disruption to their lives. that's correct. these nightly rates have only been getting worse and worse engineering overnight. last time we saw these rarely special forces go into target,
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get another palestinian resistance fighter. they killed him in the janine refuge account after an operation. the last 8 or 9 hours just a few days ago and told her and we saw a similar operation being carried out to targeting killing on fighter on the ground in the tow for him refugee camp. we was there, we spoke to people and they say routinely the streets around their homes are turned into a war zone during these is really rates that happen in the daytime at night. the go on endlessly and they are, is a serious concern among the residents in these refugee camps across the occupied westbank. that the is really forces are laying the groundwork that after they are done in gaza. what has happened and gaza, they will meet the same fate. what are the patterns of israel's decades long occupational core component of psychological warfare being waged against palestinians is the destruction of their houses, a practice so common the collective trauma. so pervasive some mental health experts
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here have coined a phrase, homicide, shorthand for the suffering that comes from losing the basic sense of safety. a home provides this or has lost family members and is really raids. explosives used to blow up her house. still, she says they cannot stop her from smiling a little bit. now that a i miss the house, but what really matter are the memories? and i remember my brothers sitting here and taking the pictures their memories. they are all gone, but even the photographs, we lost them. i used to collect all the old photograph. they burned everything before they left for the where residents of this refugee camp in to say, when one suffers, they all do. that is real, is doing in the occupied westbank on a smaller scale. what it has done in god keeping pace with the intensity of as rarely, military rates in refugee camps like this is
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a real problem. no sooner do repair words begin is really military rates resume and there is yet more property destruction. julio is using what's left of his neighbor's house to repair the damage to his. he says nowhere feel safe, but the low level of mental health is destroyed. you look to your children, they are afraid the young ones with themselves out of seattle, but what can i do? show we have to get used to this that this one on. there is nothing. we can, the whole is really troops off and brutalized parents in front of their families during the daytime rates, children are forced to shelter inside their classrooms for hours, listening to explosions. and this really gunfire coming from the neighborhood where they live. medical researchers have even tied stress from the destruction of homes to stunted growth among palestinian children within the situation of the house
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demolition. you are taking out all kinds of resilience and the patient or adjustment conditions from the people. so it will effect that are and families and the kids. and 1st of all they have to find a place to, to re establish their life. so it's kind of blowing up the family and the psychological life of every individual within that family fear. anxiety trauma, on repeat for decades. palestinians describe having no control, no ability to plan for their future. always adapting to the only constant in their lives and list is really oppression. the same bus route, the older 0 total korean can be occupied. westbank. on tuesday, belgium tells me, humans told quarter believes israel needs to end, it's a legal sacrament policy immediately. so we can export to bias control. as the said, israel must face sanctions and make amends to the power steering and people.
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reparations should 1st and foremost take the form of restitution, the dismantlement of settlements, the enrollment of legal acts concerning settlement policy and the restoration of property requisition or expropriated in carrying out this policy. mark was hank. as a belgian member of the european parliament, he's joining us live from brussels. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. i'm the you has been strongly come timing, russia's involvement in ukraine, and i think just this morning it's been uh, out of getting out of the 13th or the for the 13th time it says, sharing sanctions against members of russia. why do you think it's being more cautious about its approach towards israel's war and gosh, a well, there's a, an absolute policy of double standards here. indeed, as you pointed out, as very quick and strong reaction against russia, often evasion on ukraine. not just sanctions. also a strong support for the ukraine economic lead me to terribly. and yet here the
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european union still hasn't taken the the the least measure. and guest is ro, buick sanctions via the even the reconsidering the station agreement, the partnership agreement with this route or just not being honest from going to um to is road through e territory. the reason unfortunately is the, is very much geo political. so the concept of a is around being a bridge, an ally in the middle east doing some of the dirty work for certain european or western powers is very much having an influence. busy so you're viewing governments and this, this, this concept of just, these is completely easy to main, accepting this, the kind of genocide or policies against the palestinians in the name of geo politics. it's just the outrages we heard. why us control is buttons, legal experts at the i c j saying that dealing with this, they the element of a reparations that israel should offer. and if it's then,
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if it stops its actions in palestine, why is belgian taking such a strong stance to this compared to the slow relatively belgium has taken indeed a better position than many of the other countries. one of the reasons on another call reason i believe, is that the solid already moved my with policy and yes in belgium is particularly strong. so we have seen very strong marches throughout the balance of. 2 supporting palestinians asking for an immediate cease fire asking for a free palestine and an end to a few patients. now this obviously puts pressure on the balloon government and throughout europe you can see the countries that have a strong so they already moved not with us. so i like, i like spain, you know, they put the countries, the governments under pressure and so the governments feel the need feel pressure from below to basically adjust their stuff. so, um, i want to underestimate in any way that the, the,
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the pressure and the successes of disciplinary movement try your, me. some countries have been bringing sanctions against that lives that they believe have been responsible for violence against palestinians. but how effective is that? do you think, would it not be better to actually start targeting ad senior? is there any figures with sanctions instead? that's what i think the main uh target should indeed be uh, the variety government policies because uh, anyone will tell you uh, what kind of protection of the settlers get from uh, from idea from these riley forces. uh, so targeting regarding the problem or individual settlers, really the boards looking at the structural issue ended up being union has the possibility to give a strong message by suspending this economic partnership agreement that we have the you is the 1st trade partner of israel for many goods at about 30 percent of of the goods that is involved. so is that you would now send a message saying to israel, they said not only are there going to be no more weapons directed towards israel
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coming from the territory. but as well, we're going to take a very strong stance on this partnership agreement which will suspend or cancel doing that will put the minus pressure on as well. and uh, is this the only way to, to make sure that, you know, we'll actually listen because his role has been systematically ignoring any calls of his diploma. i think appeals to stop settlement policy to go back to uh, the, the, the internationally re borders. uh so if there's no pressure coming from the european union, if it's just talk, then there will be no action will be off as well in the, in the right sense. mm. one of the key did minds, the palestinians who made over the years has the right to self determination is belgium and a position to be able to help them with that as well. you know, it's, it's, it's a basic, it's not just something that the palestinians are saying, it's a basic principle of international law. and what the balancing government should do and, and, you know, it's, it's, it's great that they intervene at the international court of justice. obviously
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that that's very positive. what we now need to do is also to get action. you know, if other countries by. ringback international law, by like basic human rights. you mentioned drug shop a, there's a lot of countries throughout the world. you know, they will get sanctions or reactions immediately. but here for some reason, because israel is erroneous, be considered in the ally off of western powers, perhaps as well as the fear for the united states. you know that this tendency, european union from the commission president to submit to foreign policy objectives of the united states. now, because of these reasons they are being union and belgium are not taking the measures to actually say international law should be respected. also by israel. i mean, look at it, there's no other country in the world that could do what his role is doing without getting a strong international reaction also from the west. so that is what we need right now, complete measures sanctions and indeed a ceasefire that is actually applied and extend the belgium member of
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the parliament. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. all of us is expected to put forward his arguments to the i, c j. and the next step we're going to bring in tomorrow one of the shot. i'll just see it as a senior political honest to discuss all of this. so in the last 24 hours, the us just put forward a draft resolution to the un security council calling for a temporary cease fire plan that is practical. when the us speak said the i c j. are we likely defect to hear that language reflected in what we hear and the i sent you aust, i'm going to has to beg you for a step backwards. what's more important is how the united states vetoed the algerian and draft resolution before it presented another one. and i think it's that step by the united states to veto for the 3rd time
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a ceasefire resolution. i think you're not the admission 6 with the council that would have impact on whatever america is kind of say today, in the sense that it's gonna ring hollow. whatever america says today, the international community, if you have seen the united states veto for a 3rd time, i united nations security council resolution quoting for an immediate cease fire when some, 13000 palestinians had been killed, 100000 casualties for months of war. and the united states, it's phil persistent in its support for israel's war crime, meaning that a lee financially and diplomatically. so whatever, it's going to say today, it's going to be seen in the perspective that america is going to sound clever. or as i say in english, clever, clever, it's want to sound clever that you know why we this barked. there is
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a lot of bucks in american dialogue in rhetoric about palestine. a bite is read by this time. so the, in the, in the sense the united states would say, well, of course, and the absolute, we don't support many federal corporation. in fact, we, in the united states have tried for various diplomatic initiatives to bring an end to the occupation within section it was a lot of work, but no one else that that's kind of uncomfortable because without the american support is i wouldn't have been able to occupied palestine for that long to do you think therefore the us is entering these talks that these hearings of the i c j with any attempt to try to, to influence the judges that are hearing the case? or is it on realistic to expect that that would happen? and in fact, they're just going to be reiterating the statements that they have made to time and time. again, my theory is, is that the united states is going to once again defend. is there a where it's indefensible, in the sense that it's gone to on the line once again,
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that is what it has no intention. and in fact is that it would drive that. and in fact is i did make 2nd commitments not to continue to occupy a better sense, but the records shows something completely different that 56 years of occupation despite them 3rd. and it's not justifiable and denying palestinians. the right of self determination is also not justifiable and justifying most occupation, and the doctor says, with dimension on the basis, the results of defense is also not acceptable. but the united states is going to continue to defend his route in the sense that whatever it does, it does, it does by necessity and by some inherent tribes of self defense, as if the palestinians do not have an equal rights for self defense. and once again, this is where america is looking so bad nowadays. right? i mean, for the sake of supporting an unpopular government in his red, but nothing,
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you know, government and it's genocide, policies in gaza. that is bringing the world's anger and grasp on both the united states. and as we have seen that in the security council yesterday, when 13 member said no to the united states and one member that's most valuable, all i the u. k. epstein or it's the happening for the 3rd time. so in a sense, the united states now 6 isolated in the international community, what it's supposed to be meeting in the international community. and why and what for. let's put all the legal arguments aside. the legal for the i c j, that's where the legal, you know, um sanctuary is and where everything has been done legal in terms of vice to g. i'm the us it because because so that's for geo politics. after all, a superpower. how does it make sense for the united states?
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i mean, it's on, it's all lies in the region to say about of some unpopular genocide that is ready. the government threatened by a corrupt politician called benjamin a video. one thing america, understanding of the world enrolled in america, studying in the region and in the process leading to a 100000 casualties and 4 months when this very particular administration of the, by the administration has permitted to put a few more rights at the center of it's for them policy. how does that send any message of credibility and good standing when you ask the russians to withdraw from ukraine, when you ask that chinese not to attempt the same entire one? no, i mean what else into the south china sea, while you are supporting genocide in the middle east, sending ships, automat does aircraft carriers to support? is there a genocide that posts? so g, a politically speaking, whatever message america's trying to send, it's not working. and wherever russia not is behind is jewel politics. it's
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enrolled in america interest in the middle east and globally. i want to talk to you about us foreign policy in the middle east. so i think it's just what was reminding our viewers that the both president joe biden and former president donald trump, do have a similar stance on paula standing. this one of the right occasions where they actually do agree that it's just one through some of the elements of it in 2017 president from recognized west to has them as israel's capital, in defiance of international law. and move the u. s. embassy from keller, v. diving has refused to reverse that decision. in 2020 term broker to deal normalize going relations between israel, the united auto bamlett, signed by frame binding, wanted israel to do the same with saudi arabia. a long standing paula stein advocate and undermining the u. s. has failed to call for the permanent sci fi and gaza, while the palestinians, dev tools have passes 29000 people, most of them women and children not like trump before him,
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by them has also suspended funding for unblocked them. main agency in guys that trump, that hope that that would force the palestinians to agree to a deal with israel on was says without adequate funding, more people in gaza are going to die since the starts of israel's war. and guys are, you know, being talking periodically about us policy in the middle east generally. and you have made the point on several occasions that the us has not updated. it's middle east palmer say that in many ways it attempted to pull itself away from them, at least be less involved. given the fact that the trump administration and the by the ministrations have had pretty much the same going on with done the same lines with regard particularly to the pa, the standings, and these ratings. but also the way them at least do you think this is likely to be a turning the point at which is the next administration, whatever it may be, is forced to reconsider the way that it looks at the middle east. oh, you are optimistic unfortunately, i know i,
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i don't think so. i don't think i tell you why, because we're stuck with 2 candidates, 2 and a half, but neither over the 3 candidates that are present today. the 2 republicans and the democrats have, uh, uh, you know, have given us any notion, any signal that they are about to change the policy. but i'm glad you know you did those run down about the comparison between trump and by that because everyone expected that by that is going to be different because he didn't sound different in the campaign. right? i mean, we knew what to expect of trump because he was making all of these threats during his campaign in 2016. but by didn't said he was going to be different. and he was going to be more reasonable. i need to kind of put human rights at the center of as well. i'm follow sales also. but we're going to exercise by the side. he pursued the same policies. what's worse is that trump is not hypocritical about it.
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is abrasive obnoxious, and quite clear. hey with international law. hey, what's anyone thinks? it's all about 3 out of politic. it's about power and trump and nothing. yeah. we're going to do whatever they want to do and everyone else can go to help. you knew what to expect by the what pressed on by that, i mean the, the, the hypocrisy, the double standard is just breathtaking. one position and you create another position on is the other side. one position theoretically, and the i might end up by 10 bucks or another position where it's comes based on find a sign. you say something about principal in international affairs and then you pick it up totally different thinking is right, but a site. so binding has been, you know, a full because he's not just following and from such steps, he's also hypocritical about it. right?
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it keeps pretending that he's something else. in fact, he's actually worse. now, why that president trump was very proud of the home? of course. no, by the saying, no, no, i can top side, i can bring sold, you are a no more important than they, you a and by and by ran into the fold into how big is right. and the most important is justifying the genocide. really, i mean that i'm not sure from what i've done that, but clearly by didn't justification of genocide, his support of israel, genocide, that policy the way he does me think, 14 plus $1000000000.00 to the same emptying american storage minute 30 storage in favor of is there any of that sort of policy that we're seeing unravel in the 1st 4 months unprecedented. i know, obviously you're going to be staying with us as we go back to the i see jamie here with the us is going to be saying we're going to come back to get your opinions about modeling posada. thank you very much indeed. are still ahead on all, does it have nearly a 1000000 people that are routed from their homes as fighting intensifies and
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eastern democratic republic of congo sided support from a ton as well? number one on the money. his claims was the 1st one of the year of detail is coming up later in the program, the, the hello, the latest back to what, when the why them out product gets way across north west. the positive here will have will something of a change. we're not going to say some very heavy rain over the next few as well. the only thing for us into pa, sofa wells, i'm a south west to bring to this. this next system makes his way through some really wet and it's a pretty windy with a, a rolling for it. definitely pretty quickly. that's some consolation process guys coming back in by the end of wednesday because they have a cloud and right stretches before it goes to good positive. no, the central fronts through the low countries and continues to tumble its way
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further. east was fair, but a cloud allowed to drive to central parts of you still drive down towards the south west a few she has to wear in the central mediterranean. still some shabby a right. and a bit of a winfrey mix over towards the baltic states pushing the east, which is so very mobile. so things will continue to tumble a for a switch. now the very wet day that for good parts of england drive practice, guys into wells, much of scuffling, but it's a good deal pressure. 6, south, east, the high, then in edinburgh, on that 1st i mean what, what does the advocates a good positive front and useful rank coming into spain and portugal or east composite spite, still staying dry, long as you try to of course, much of north africa. some showers, the entity nicea pushing into libya. the latest news as it breaks, some of those who need a may be able to access that and parts of to them that are safe and where there is no fighting with detailed coverage. the come scripts,
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the training here on an island that symbolizes sweden's rustic change in military policy. from around the world, the security forces are not protecting the people, but rather the president and his decision to delay the election. sears from, i'll just say around on the go and meet tonight. i'll just there is only mobile app . is that the, this is where we, the effect on line from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it. and type them a new app from out to 0 new at using. is it the
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the you watching or does it a reminder about 12? so these are, those are at least $25.00 pounds. a studies are being killed and is ready as strikes on the roof and con units in southern gas, on the job, hospitalized struggling to treat the survivors among the dead or age children. more than 29000 people have been killed since the start of these really offensive gas. the sign right present those warnings that a number of people have died as a result of famine in johnson toms, as the world food program is pausing aid to the deliveries to the north of sizing. what it says is the complete collapse of civil order and is really ratings you need and the occupied westbank is killed at least one palestinian soldiers set a car on fire when they withdrew from the camp in the county office of western star
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city, a state tvs reporting and is running striker's head to a residential area in the capital damascus. at least 2 people were report to be killed in the car for suzanne neighborhood. strike damage the 4th floor of a 10 story building and dozens of cause israel as long as hundreds of air strikes in northern cities, mainly targeting security and military facilities. we're going to talk to zane a product whose life has in bailout and enabling 11. and what more do we know about this attack instead of us in a while there has been no claim or responsibility, but syrian states television is calling this and is really aggression. yet another target to strike in the hearts of the syrian capital, damascus, and the residential neighborhood the far so. so a surgical strike because an apartment was directly targeted. what we understand from sources on the ground is that 2 people were killed, but we still do not know their identities. and like you mentioned, as well,
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really has carried out hundreds of strikes in recent years against the rodney and targets iranian link targets all across syria. it says that it will not allow e round to entrench itself militarily in syria. but as of late since the war on cause began, we've seen these strikes become more frequent, they are more intense and we've seen really numerous targeted killings in the past few months. is, are they is ready. defense minister also making this a clear yesterday saying that, you know, we can see more of these attacks when he says that the equation has collapsed. and the is really air force can operate in damascus. invaded with the lebanese capital as well as in other cities and 11 on, and he singled out cited as well as not about to you. so as well, you know, it has been threatening whether it's the lebanese, our group has well, or all other groups linked to iran, that it will continue to target their officials as well as you know, any infrastructure or sites belonging to them. then i understand that at least one
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person is also being killed and it is really as striking, $711.00 on. what more can you tell us about that? well, yes, there. there are quite a number of front lines that have been triggered by the war on garza and that civilian is the forty's 6 civilians who have been killed since the conflict along the border began in october when hezbollah opened the 2nd front against as well. but this woman was killed and 4 others were injured and among them a child critically injured is the 11th. she was the 11th civilians have been killed in a week on wednesday, 10 civilians were killed and then has the law of war and really as well threatening retaliation. saying that israel will pay in blood's accusing, as well as deliberately targeting civilians in order to put more pressure on has but lots to pull back from the border because this is what this really army wants. it's wants has full of forces to pull back from the border, but has well,
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that has made it clear that it will not hold the fighting until the aggression on garza and so this cycle of violence will continue as long as the war on got so continuous is there no, thank you very much in a quarter talking to some of the one security council sanctioned 6 people from on groups operating in eastern democratic republic of congo meters of m. $23.00 among those 100 travel bonds and asset freezes. the decision was made during an emergency meeting of the security council. violence has intensified and recent monks has em 23 fighters advance and a major city in the east to you. and the security council has sanctioned to 6 people from several on groups operating an eastern democratic republic of congo leaders of m. 23 at among those who are behind to travel bonds and asset phases. we're going to take a closer look at the m $23.00 on group which emerged more than a decade ago. it's mainly based in the company's province of north cuba,
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which is rich and natural resources that majority 3 leaders and mainly from the took the ethnic group base a one of their rooms as to 5 groups funded by hutus, who flags of rolanda off to the 1994 genocide, m. 23 had managed with the congolese army under 2009 peace deal. but in 2012 they said the agreement had not been upheld and they broke away. i'm going to get more not from catherine, sorry. who's in go my in eastern d. c counselor, and i understand that the fighting is kind of closing in on government where you are. what's the situation there? the while the situation is still very dia. uh indeed, um, socket is that way, it's about to 15 kilometers. on the main road and the last 2 hours a. so we've seen a lot of move, ma'am, i'm from uh, security forces had do that now in the town itself. uh, the pricing has been going on varying tens um on the one side uh we have, uh,
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2. so from the on the, the canyon of the, um, the army. um kimberly's army, i beg your pardon. so they are needing either forces including fedex or regional blocks. uh, troops who are there. and then we also have um, you know, militia calling upon nissan of militia groups that are also helping uh, the government. and now we have uh am twenties we, which is um on hills sneed soccer. and what the government is trying to do is to push, i would say history 5 says father o x, it's very significant. the government control back here because it is a gauge way to go. mother provisional, a copy to all. and it is also uh, the headed uh gateway to about regions as well. and so its very important uh for
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the documents to take care of. because if that happens and sasha full, it means that m $23.00 can very easily motto on to go month, which will be very problematic in these accounts. and also i'd say in this context, you've been accused of coming out of atrocities. what impact is that having on the people there you come. most of the people who are here are from the doctor, a 150000 people in sasha and uh, just a rounding. uh, i have to add from that area. that was an id be comes out, but it was gone down so they all come here and then leaving sundays, jones are horrible. um they don't have enough loss off. they don't have enough food disposing structured and that is trying to survive. we've also been talking to aid agencies and the sidewalk. i'd say that they are overwhelmed by the needs and
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a lot of, uh, ibp that we've talked to as well. say that they don't even feel safe being here. and they say, if this situation continues to deteriorate, all right, then that we have to, to, to go to go my and that again is very problematic because go my has a 2000000 residents. and, and if we have these huge influx of people going to go, ma is going to be very uh, problem i take because there is no capacity to accommodate to the customer. thank you very much. that's catherine. so i chose you to us from mountains eastern v, i think it's focused on is one step closer to a new government. it's 2 biggest parties in parliament devised a coalition deal. the focused on peoples policy. and the muslim league will join forces with some smaller policies to make up a parliamentary majority from a prime minister ship actually is the coalitions candidates for the top job again,
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come a height of reports from islam about a correlation. i never, i never stay. but when it comes to the history of this country. so the question is how long whether there's going nation last. however, it was off good, several days of intense negotiations that the above just on people's bargain deposit done with them leaving that was agreed on the candidate for the prime minister job. i should have being that they would need 169 wards in 836036336 parliament to get the majority. they need which they read comfortably, because there's another body also the m q m, which has also joined them. so as far as the stability thing is concerned, it is not just the buckets on derek and sob, but the jamal just allow me the jump me at the my islam that a lot back focused on the ged, which is the depth grand democratic airlines. and also the allow me national larkey,
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they're all drug testing. in fact, they've already blog ty, with in the province of vital just on and they're threatening protest and got argue so it will be separate. the bar diesel will be organizing for protests. the buckets . dante dick and stuff so far has not announced any protests. they're likely to sit in the off position. but it appears that once again focused on may see more political instability. and all of these parties come onto the streets, demanding that they was that was stolen from them, should be that done. so it'd be interesting to see how long the government would not in a rush as a tax and ukraine or forcing authorities and funds line areas to build underground schools. eastern city of khaki, which borders russia. is it almost daily by russian air strikes? schools there have been closed since most goes invasion. bryant reports that show tone space,
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but note it seems on useful energy of the stellar to football. hockey metro system became a boss joke to for the cities, residents with trains running one small, 5 of the stations know, accommodate purpose, built schools. still don't feel safe here. and this goes, they have the chance of communicating that a little. his teachers and classmates is good for the socialization to help children adapt counselors are assigned to each class, while the teachers do their best to keep spiritual tutors and the teachers they do play with them. they have a gaming. and so we try to make as much fun for that. moses as we can hear as these moaning clauses, and there's still a feeling, it's a bit of an adventure. it's better than learning online at home, says valera, in fact, it's pretty cool. it's a friend, paulina, it's the food, especially the book as in hot dogs. the metro system now has
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a balance as many schools as it can support it's operating and shift to allow as many children as possible to attend. and that's a growing realization that as long as schools above ground us residents by rushing ask strikes and showing, then cod keys will need to continue looking to build on the ground outside the city on the sides of a closed college. a school of the future is taking shape. a giant bunker of a structure able to accommodate 400 children and stuff with everything needed to survive, sealed off from the outside world for up to 3 weeks if necessary. a glimpse into a somewhat disturbed pin subterranean existence, t. but boy, see, i don't want such a future. i want my children to study as honest studies as my parents and grandparents studies, not on the ground with my kind of case children and the parents, the apparent acceptance of this reality. as long as they have such a neva in russia, public broad, i'll just say right,
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business leaders to sponsored by him to lot global, your real estate destination in due by the sport his father. rob, thank you so much. byron munich, have stacked their head coach thomas to cole following a poor run for him. but he will stay on until the end of the season. the german giants defeat to book them on sunday was their 3rd in a row. it's the 1st time in 9 years, but they've had such a losing streak that out
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a points for high leaders, buyer laboratories in and in real danger of their 1st season without a trophy for 12 years. former chelsea manager to go join byron in march last year. he's confirmed he will carry on until the end of the season to all the champions league has returned, and marco are not of age square. the winter as inter milan, beet athletic, i'll make you read into milan, paid tribute to their former player and woke up winter on tree, isn't bremar ahead of the 1st flight of their round 16 match. the german international died on tuesday at the age of $63.00. italian league leaders are looking to go one step further than their runners up of finish last season, substitute or not of that just giving a side of the advantage going in the way like the one now is how it saved for the night when in a row of jesus, others high ended in a 11 draw between the he has the i whole then and brush your doors and it was m or p. s. v, player to score against the dots. these leaders don't yelling malin with
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a goal loops, the young man responded with a penalty and the 2nd half tapes of police will go through sort of a turn right to determine will champions lead, knock out football returns for arsenal, for the 1st time in 7 years as they prepare to face puerto on wednesday, the killer types aside had to portugal for the way leg as they go in search of the 1st champions league, quarter funnel for 14 years. however, no side has been eliminated at this stage of the competition more than the gunners having been knocked out on 9 occasions. for though on the other hand, haven't beaten english opposition. in the knockouts for 20 years, what are it has a is wary of a lot of experience has side has in this competition. we don't have the experience of the reality in 95 percent of the blue. they haven't play just competition now and never play the last 16 i haven't but we have so much as boost as them to energy as well. and it, and william is and, and i point to proof as well that, that we are good enough and we want to be there. the bar salon are also in action
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on wednesday as they return to the stage, the competition for the 1st time. and to here is they take on napoli aside, they've never lost to any major european match before. it will be francesco cal zone is 1st game in charge of the italians after walter missouri was fact on tuesday. how's zona will welcome the return of victor eastman? is set to play his 1st club game of the year. manchester city has moved within a point of liverpool at the top of the english premier lead pep cordial lifting the branford one now or land square, the winner in the 2nd half. it was his 22nd goal with the season, and he's now scored against every opposition. he's face and family ordeal. a head back at some recent criticism of holland. his press conference wasn't a journalism nothing. i wouldn't be. so tell me to score strikes as a score a lot of goals don't criticize him because he will show you what's wrong with being
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a journalist for me. and what's wrong with the manager. my life is better than yours so. so the one of the managers have a one of these are british billionaire in jim ratcliffe, the steel to buy a 25 percent stake and mattress, the united has been completed. the glazer family has owned the clubs since 2005 and we will retain a majority state. but radcliffe, any of his group will take control of football operations. the deal is worth $1250000000.00 in ratcliffe, who was a united fan. will also invest a $300000000.00 into the clubs infrastructure a just a few days after winning the cuts are open. egos, schwein tag beat slowing stevens up into by tennis championships. the world number one defeated the american and straight back porch star south, extended her and beaten run in the middle east of 5 matches this year to one type of phase of the us for the in the last 163 time grand slam champion,
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andy marie says he still has plenty of tennis left in him as he won his 1st match of the year at the cuts are open. tom size land was there for us. the the celebration says it to with other with miss you. questions raised back home in the u. k. as to whether he should still be playing with as long as on the murray is still enjoying moments like this. he's about to keep playing. when it's over, it's over and nothing will really replace that. and yeah, you should play for as long as you can. well, it's just a label and enjoying it. the guitar open is an event. marty has phone memories of a 2 time window in 2008, some 2009. he was also a runner up here in the hall last year. so you can get mess points on his way to the final. this round of search to match against alexandra. mila was a repeat of the quote of one of them that she had last year. on that occasion,
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murray lost the 1st set against the french qualified before winning it in 3. this time the 1st step belonged to murray. though there was an injury sca 3 games in the scott requiring a lengthy medical timeouts. the 2nd set was into straightforward as both players traded breaks. the match then forced to tie break marie edge the beating the once again and just under 2 hours and going straight to his coach to celebrate a mixture of relation and relief to the world. number 50, the point of victory next to his name in 2024. next step is you have been sick before a potential quotes of fun against the top seat on draper gloves. i'm not gonna stop at 37 and then come back when i'm 40 years old. like if i decide to stall that will, that will be, it needs to be. i don't want to have any regrets. when i make that decision, the full, the told him his thoughts,
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it marie said he'd never experience of uninformed like this in his 19 year career to date. but this could be the victory. he needed to turn things around. and if there's anyone capable of doing it, it is the 3 ton grand slam champion tom size. and so i was a 0 interval. and the reigning mode, u. p. world champion is looking good even before the new season has begun. it least, francesco been young. i has set the fastest ever last time that covers we sail circuits during a testing session. the 2024 chat campaign begins on march the 10th, at the same time a local star, but equally secure. a johnson mastered this huge wave clocking in near perfect score of 9.17 to reach the quarter finals of the world circling sunset beach events in hawaii. okay, that is all you support for now back to you rob fire. thank you very much indeed. now laura is going to be here the couple of minutes before and all the stories boddeson stay, what is some of the
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this is the 1st one they saw that we see the real time is the victims themselves long before. there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. ukraine father in the front line. a mother and children. can this ton of the see a future? one of the sky is the sign is without, and the ukraine escaping
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the dog with outages in the history of refugee south of bethlehem walls carry the images of palestinian detainees as my hon. mishaps husband set previously spent a year and administered to detention. she tells us he was arrested again several days ago. connect today to create a computer. we suffered a loss because of administrative detention. it would have been easier if you will sentence. then we'd know he'd be released after finishing his sentence. walk down any valley here, turn any corner, and this is what you will likely find. one household after another full of families waiting on word about their loved ones being held without charge, according to the palestinian prisoners society around $3300.00 promised indians are in this really jails sentence to administrative detention. the highest number in more than 30 years. surrounded by walls, full of photos, to showcase happier times. these women try to lighten the mood. but with the
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uncertainty only deepening, there's little comfort to be found. the, the i love them of the moon's hot child. it was as rarely as drake killed thousands of people in southern garza and move in 29000 people have been killed in his riley attack. so phone the kind of them or i, kyle, this is out. is there a life from time also coming up as well, causing deliberate salvation and famine in northern cal.
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