tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera February 25, 2024 3:00pm-3:31pm AST
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right, when we know what's happening in our region, we know how to get to places that others can know as far as instead of going on the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference the is well, it's like say some of the home and northern garza, several palestinians have been killed the on so many of watching all of their life. my headquarters here in the also coming up a 2 month old baby is amongst the latest victims of as well as will. and garza, the stuff to the fence to nothing and the sufferings us unpredictable planes at to the basis following at the time called an american ship in the red sea. and protest
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as in the philippines accused the president of trying to extend the limits of his time in office. the welcome to the fact that we're beginning knowles and goals are what is, what are the forces of a tucked homes killing at least 10 palestinians firefighters for to put out the planes in bethlehem. some people are trapped under rubble. now these really um, he says, one soldier has been killed in garza and 3 other seriously injured. at least 2 palestinians also being wounded, biased by the gun. find in con eunice. the fire is all over the place, as you can see. unfortunately, it's a pain. so might hear another crime committed by these really occupation forces which bombarded our residential building for the costco. she, family and faith law here in another, gaza strip to destruction is everywhere. and the civil defense units are trying to put out the fire. i mean, my move is in rafa with more the operations to rescue people under the rub. those
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are still going on. there is extreme difficulty as we were told by defensive crew members and her emetics and the volunteer to help. oh, not only and bit le were 3 people were killed in residential home, but the fact in other areas in god's that the southern part of the gods as the sub drive is area that's part of as a to neighborhood. we're also a residential homeless, targeted and destroyed the 3 people from one family were also killed. and they're still more people to trap under the rubble. this the, the kind of bonds that we were told by civil dive in school on the ground. not only causing great deal of destruction, but also in flattering entire buildings and keeping a large number of people under the rebels. and this is just for our viewers. do they pay attention to this? that it's difficult, extreme, difficult will, will, people will face in the future as soon as they start removing the levels of from
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the know the part and goals. i will take a really long time, but there are still 1000 and people missing and traveling. there. these rumbles in robots that the was a quite a relatively quiet night with the exception of the artillery still in going on a base and part of the city and one, a massive, very striking, an empty land and an empty residential home within its vicinity. it caused a great deal of damage to the surrounding area, particularly those who are intense work force, do more internal displacement to the western parts of a robust city and han units in the central area. there is our dealer, silicon going on and, and with the, with the presence of a talker, drones and surveillance, a drunk in the area at people's mobility and being restricted very much in 9. and in fact, is getting very intimidating for the residents of on eunice and the central area as from past experience, the, the, where they try to move it from one place to another or evacuate to say,
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for area as you are being shut out and targeted by these attacks a drones so many babies and young children are long stays, have been stopping us as well. restricts agent garza infants who haven't eaten in days of being taken to medical facilities. a 2 month old baby suffering from savanna malnutrition has already valid alexandra by his reports. over his brief life, 2 month old mahmud for 2, knew nothing but suffering. he was born and died as is real. bonds fell on gaza. day after day, his parents searched for milk and basic supplies. returning empty handed, in absolute desperation, she was finally rushed to the hospital. being but all we saw a woman carrying her baby screaming for help. a pound baby seemed to be taking his last breath. we rushed him to hospital and he was found to be suffering from acute mound nutrition for your medical stuff rushed him into. i see you. the baby has not been inside any milk for days. as baby milk is totally absent in gaza. despite
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their best efforts, my move died of starvation. the d u. n. had been warning of tragedies like this since december. all 2300000 people in gaza are facing forced salmon. desperate palestinians are scavenging for wanton food, forced to eat leaves and even animal feed. the situation is catastrophic in the north. oh my am a natural pain and we have no tunnel flour and we are very tied because of how go. i will box them eyes hot because a sigh of smoke. we have become pale due to hung up and we can stand on our feet because of the tongue. i like a feed into the office. i talked to them about the mothers health is worsening. nursing mothers are unable to complete the limitation period for the children affecting the health of the children. also eating food that lacks essential nutrients for that growth. h, as you say,
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is really bonds are still blocking them from reaching those in dire need. the un says an immediate humanitarian ceasefire is the only way to avoid standing in gaza . it's more than that in the coming weeks. at least 10000 children under the age of 5 will suffer life threatening malnutrition. and at this moment, hundreds of newborn babies are facing the very same tragic fate as my mood. alexandra buyers, alda 01000 palestinians are gathering on. i'll receive the streets and goals are waiting for the arrival of flower and vine played some trucks managed to enter the street, but the limited supplies will only help a small fraction of the population as well as any a trick. live agent the cause of the spot. you had warnings about critical simon conditions. the and well food program was suspended this operations in northern gauze, so they say it was putting civilians at risk, honey. and we spoke with some of the japan at the agencies director for emergencies
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. he says there's no food waiting across the board to feed the entire population of causa. and we are very alarmed also on that decision to pause the assistance to the north one because there are many desperate civilians the need for our support. but the reality on the ground is that we were able only to do little 6 convoys since the beginning of the year to in, in, in february and, and did a very, very difficult to assess the situation. that was the thing, the people receiving the aid address. so we have to think that very tough decision for us and for the people to protect them. but we are looking for every way to divert that decision and continued assistance in a way that protects their lives. the delays of the check points are making it impossible for us to reach a deeper into the northern, the guys or where there are lots of people that are in need of the assistance. and that has been putting our con boys to it, but also the people, uh, address and,
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and that's why we've been actually negotiating with the whole part is to make sure that they make it is the, the access for us to stay for. it says as one of our requirements to continue assistance in the north and that the can only be guaranteed if there is a cd process for our convoys to move into the north. we have enough fluids across the borders, even from jordan and egypt, and to be able to support 2200000 people. i think when we are asking for and i think it's like you mentioned earlier, the ceasefire materializes. we need to make sure that we have the right access into gaza from different crossing so that we can actually reach the people, whether they're in the north or the south with the central area of the water and cause it has displaced always the entire population of the strip, some people have been forced to move multiple times. i'll just say respect with to palestinian women who told us of the human ation that they faced. it's going to guide be in the soon with today, hey, and we were at a school in the north bend to is right. the 10th and photos has arrived. they took
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my husband, he had been approved night and then he's ready jail for 7 years. he's sick and crippled and has won't diapers since he left the jail. this is very difficult. we suffer a lot. it's not fair to face the vision and the look of everything. a life is a complete misery. we are far behind the peace of civilization and we can't receive any progress the suffering of the palestinian people is unprecedented. we live in missouri and has been suffering since, but we've achieved nothing and my husband came home with that measure. i mean, i'm able to do anything unable to feed himself and i'm able to recognize his children. we live with no water, no food stays release one to kill us. i'm re, i haven't any is that thing said the incentive. i am 73 years old and i've never been in such a miserable situation. i've seen so many wars, but this is the worst. i've never witnessed anything like the star vacation. we used to suffer a lot, but not like this. the last 4 to 5 years for posting and slipping,
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the worst in history. and this war comes on top of everything. we've never seen such humiliation to give us a kind of to not as a humiliation. what kind of kind of trainer or a kind of beans do for the family of 8 or 10 people, they'll be hungry all the time. that would be much better than living like this. so these really ministry is kind of outright and several cities across the occupied west by and can include overnighted help or asians. and janine, from a lot of day on the bethlehem, and novelist is very full say, as well as the install being the city using vehicles free palestinian use also arrested in kind of curious says what was little cabinet is also meeting and will be reconvening later to discuss and offensive on rough evacuation of the civilian population will be on the agenda. the cabinet met on saturday to discuss sending, negotiate as to console, to cease final thoughts following last week's meeting in paris. so let's bring it home, the salutes and i'll keep heidi's teresa then i'm the, obviously,
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the is really the saying they're going to send a delegation today hall, but within that delegation, perhaps we don't know who it is, but it will be an indication tubs of seniority of its makeup that will give us indication as to where those tools might be going. well, we actually don't know the makeup of that negotiating team that is going to be dispatched to dow, how we do know that the delegation that came back from paris included the head of israel, should bet that's the internal security agency and the head of israel's most thought that those rules external security services, this team of who will be dispatched to jo half what we're not quite sure exactly who it will be. we do know that the team will be dispatched on the heels of negotiations that just happened in paris, where these really weren't cabinet last night voted on the potential framework and outlines they had brought back with them. this boat was via telephone and israel's
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national security advisor itself. we had made me speaking last night so that if these really work happen in what can be on the phone on saturday night, it means that negotiators perhaps have something tangible in their hands. but it is worth noting that we simply don't know how close we are to deal. there are no indications that anything is set in stone. and that potential framework are outlined that was agreed upon by the really team would see around the 6 weeks pause in the sliding and around 40 is really captive would be released and potentially hundreds of palestinian prisoners in israel and jail. but there are still a lot of gaps to be filled. there's still a lot of sticking points, like who are these really captives who are going to be released? some is really reports are indicating that they would be women elderly and those who need medical care. they're also a lot of questions about which pals to be entities would be released. and remember, all of this comes after a lot of pressure from the united states on these really is to send
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a negotiating team to paris after these really prime minister has declined to send his negotiating team for a 2nd day of talks in cairo, just around a couple of weeks ago, so wow is really sources are indicating this is a step in the right direction. there is still no confirmation really, that we are heading toward the motor tool. that's cool. so what one does, if that will be a deal, a tool after the, is there any will cabinet meet to getting the mental site today? they're also meet together on sunday. what sort of statements can we expect and when, as well, we don't exactly know what we're going to hear from israel's war cabinet. but there are a lot of things on the agenda for the 1st will be the issue of the captives and the deal. and the team that will be dispatched, what is really concessions will be given out if there is going to be a deal to be reached. but the 2nd major agenda item is actually going to be the ground evasion in set up. last, these really prime minister releasing several posts on x,
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formerly known as twitter, on saturday night, saying that he's actually going to present to his cabinet ministers, some sort of action plan for not only the invasion of odessa, but also what he's calling and evacuating plan for the nearly one and a half 1000000 tells me and who are seeking refuge there. this round invasion has come under immense scrutiny of these operational plans that the military has drawn up. have received immense criticism because of just how many telephones are currently in dropbox. so that is also going to be on the agenda, but we don't know what kind of timeline these really have planned for when they actually do want to invade dropbox. and if there is going to be a deal, how is that going to change the is really military's operational plans when it comes to invading. there'll be a lot on the agenda for israel's more confidence tonight. yeah, and we'll come back to you as when we get more news on that time. definitely. thank you. so here's the full. so say that they find that the us oil tank is in the red
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sea and talked to deal with bullshit saddam dry ins. the tanks followed joint position and the strong is on here. the targets. and you have been in front of the convent joint mission to disrupt and degrees us and british forces. lots the latest round of air strikes, focusing on who the targets throughout human. they say around 18 targets across 8 locations in the m, and we're hit that how's the weapons missiles, an air defense systems. in a statement, the pentagon says the strikes are in response to who these continued attacks against commercial unable vessels that have not only endangered international seafarers, but the lives of the many people. the statement goes on to say, the cruelties have conducted more than $45.00 attacks on commercial naples vessels since mid november. and they constitute a threat to global economy, as well as regional security and stability, and demand an international response. who's the forces that picking
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a strong stance against the attacks, saying they won't back down so long as the warrant casa continues. in the many of the many armed forces along with all the great many people will continue to carry out their religious, moral, and humanitarian duties towards the power steering people. and their military operations will not stop unless the aggression stops and the siege on the pallets and the people in the gaza strip is lifted. not from the yeah, the naval forces of the many armed forces with the help of god almighty carried out a qualitative military operation in which they targeted an american oil ship or store in the gulf of 80 with a number of appropriate naval missiles. while the air force targeted a number of american warships in the red sea with a number of dro targeted attacks and the red sea by who the rebels have disrupted global trade on a mass scale. anything from the fashion industry to the auto trade has been
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impacted. and so that's the who sees the u. k. and the u. s. continued their military confrontations. escalation is becoming a real threat with diplomacy being pushed further away. and the war and gothic sandy, beyond just fetch out border rattle of hon. i'll just here still head hey all out. is there a why the west on for can regional block echo us is lifting sanctions imposed on this? yeah, oppenheimer both and how i know that historical, i think about the race to build the 1st atomic bomb when it's the top on the screen actors guild awards by stories after the break, the hello. we have fine sunshine for a good pots of venezuela, but you push
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a little further south. you can see the sun that has the pop, cold clouds, usual heavy showers, the coast at western side of the amazon base, and we'll break down, pulls, coming through. here's another lot examples. also i bring up a little further south northern areas of odds and tina sing along the spells of frame, while the most solid ray making its way across the want, a service through the river flight into uruguay, southeast and possible sale. as we go through monday, fact of course some localized funding still very well. there were close at western side of brazil in some way as soon as it pops. so the carrot being particularly i've, it's, we'll see eastern, honestly with the mix dial say we got to be larry or salary. right. making his way across southern positive cube brought him up assistant right and able to put a rico towards the language. and then as we go through monday, i think we'll see more of the west showers across the western side of the cower bit . for mexico, it is essentially try and find plenty of sunshine. i'm plenty of sunshine to across the us say yeah,
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that's what i'm sunshine too into those central areas. we getting up to 23 sales just once again in kansas. know for the boat of the some snow, just the round ontario and quebec and also some snow coming into west and canada, sliding further stuff of the record numbers of chinese asylum seekers are traveling to the us. that's double many take a dangerous route through loss in america. a gang of people points to the color. and the 1st of a 2 parts investigation, $1.00 oh, $1.00 east meets the chinese, my friends. risk middle to the american dream on out to 0. we know what's happening in our region. we know how to get to places that others can know. as far as i said, i'm going all the way that you tell the story is what can make a difference. the
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book about to you want to, i'll just leave it with me. so he'll run the reminder of all the top stories is really full size of a ton of times in northern garza killing at least 10 palestinians firefighters for to present the flames in bethlehem. some people, so for instance of the rubble a 2 month old baby is, died of starvation and old and garza kind of city insight. full salvation bias room is rapidly wes thing. a agency se is really a types of preventing them from delivering sue to alleviate some of the american inputs, chance drawings of talk that suspected with insights. and you have been following to the attendance on shipping in the latest statement, the, who the said that besides the 5 i to the american oil tickets and try and talk to us the one to the days of the news now and the full,
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the us president double from post one, the latest republican primary between nikki haley in her home stage of south carolina. now this is the 5th contest that he's one, bring him closer to the presidential nomination. she advertises the report from charleston in south carolina. it had been widely projected for some time, the former south carolina government, nikki haley, would lose the republican primary home state. but haley is keeping to her pledge to go on until super tuesday on march the 5th when 15 states and one territory. well, thanks. i said earlier this week that no matter what happens in south carolina, i would continue to run for i'm a woman of my worst reason. she can say that is money even though she has the prospect of winning any of the future races. deep pockets of the donors i still prefer to bank rayleigh, either because of their on typically the donald trump or to keep the running in
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case drums. legal troubles means he has to drop out. i'm not giving up despite when a majority of americans disapprove of both donald trump and joe by they have the right to a real choice. not a soviet style election with only one candidate the for the coming the know many remains a long shot and trumps. and they just victory has such a little bit on the nation price as, as far as the former president is concerned, we're going to be up here on november 5th, and we're going to look at joe biden anyway, and i left him right in the he's destroying our country, and we're going to say, joe, you're fired, get out. get out. joe, you're fired. even this is more affluent. so both of charleston, south carolina who expressed a phone, this lady told us they were losing for donald trump,
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and it was time for her to drop out. i like her, but i don't think she's to compete with donald. i like taking kelly as well. you know, just being such a tough clock in the kitchen. so i think that donald trump is going to have a better opportunity to take out the current administration. the trump campaign says from now on, it's not even going to mention nicky hayley's name instead that will concentrate fully on the presidential election against joe. but she ever time c l g 0, charleston, south carolina. now donald trump says a victory and straight by mindy november election will be a liberation day for the united states. he was speaking on the final day of the conservative political action conference, one of the most influential annual events for the republican party temple. that's another 4 years of button in the white house would damage the country. a protest as also riling in the philippine capital manila reducing that president's admin and locust, virginia of trying to extend the limit until this time and office critics say he
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intends to make changes to the constitution that could alter the structure of the government. the rawlings come on the, on the vestry of the 1986 revolution, the top of mock of this fall, the valley below hospital for manila. in 1986, so called our revenue to which happened today 38 years ago. i mean, now you can trust me, but there are thousands that has failed to stretch the highway and they're testing again the eckworth administration to change the presentation that would create the understanding is that one main position of the constitution is to limit the president no re election and to 6 years of business to prevent anyone from
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holding onto our to the father of the current president. he was in power for 20 years. now, components of targeting, say, they did not intend to take her with this little position under conditions of the constitution, which they say had been very restricted in through ownership of certain sectors of the economy. which is true. they say tender or indirect investigates. but these protesters really trust these lawmakers, the house of representatives headed by the president of president for the benchmark this junior. they say that they, they are able to be at change the constitution. they can take care of with it any way they want. and they don't trust any markers to take or with the constitution, a full circle. patients in south korea saying that that being denied treatment because of the 5 day strike by training doctors, the best of all kinds has cost a 50 percent cut to the hospital capacity. in some areas. the strike is over
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government plans to solve a dump. the shortage by increasing the number of admissions to medical schools at least 4 people. it died after i find a crock of factory exploded in india. now the blast has left at least 8 people injured in the facility in columbia. and the northern states, or top of the dash frequent industrial accidents in india have been blamed on poll safety practices and likes government inspections. the west african regional law kind of go on, says easing sanctions imposed on several member states. full of military coups became the fafsa, bali anesha was suspended following the throne of elected governments. and with this week's reports from the summit in nigeria is capital a boot you last. it was a course that linked 1st. it's leaders say the decision to leave to functions in postscript means you're often lost. is cool. wants to save the 49 year old institution from frank meant to it was clear, even before the summit,
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the regional block was ready to make concessions. and it did with immediate effect . closure of love on the borders between the cost countries and these yet to be lifted no fly zone of all commercial floods to and from media is to be lifted the suspension of all commercial and financial transactions between airports, member states, and major is put the list freezing of all. so this term sections including utility services is the lift. freezing of assets of the republic of new jersey in a cost central bank is still being lifted. the freezing of assets of new york state understood enterprises and part of the details in
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commercial bucks is still believed. but the decision wasn't, without the conditions. they also wanted to be a threat. it's commitment to maintaining the, with the government, the media, with a view to secure a new release of precedent. buzzwords, i'd read on their transition time to in general, re breaking of possible molly and the sheer announced they were leaving the organization. they accused the diffusing focus and pen bring to the wishes of 40 powers. the lifting of sanctions is a welcome relief for the gentlest citizens of echoes, particularly media, which felt it was treated most unfairly. it could also mean trouble for the original book seemed lately as an effective in keeping some of its members in line . desperate to save it from imposing the regional book urged caution. we must approach this ruse. we've a sense of unity, a commitment to do with the or 5 people. the organization
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also east, some of the restrictions imposed on other member states can apply. so getting in money for now, it's not clear whether the concessions are enough to ease tension and bring the forward you intended countries back. indeed for how many degrees would you see that? yeah. so in spain, 5 minutes assignments are being held in on the roof. 10 people who died in a huge file on friday, flames ripped through 2 apartment blocks in the pool city is valencia forensic experts, a highly sign level planning used in the buildings may have led to the rapid spreads of the flames, spain, and pose me building regulations off to the 2017 grenville tele, fine accident in the u. k. the scope of the test, but we still do not know what material was used there, but it is known that there are some buildings from the same developer of approximately the same age and they should take
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a look there to see what materials have been used. they move the oppenheimer husband, the top prize that the screen actors guild awards and hollywood and 2 of the old went to the movie the trial of the scientist to help build the 1st atomic pump. so the 1st time this everybody was streamed live on netflix not so usually a big indicator of who when else goes on the academy awards next month, 12 rentals has moved from los angeles. the stores came out in full fashion re galia for the awards program. it's rare for actors to win an oscar without 1st being nominated for the screen actors guild award. this huge sag awards were stream live in the united states on netflix with no access to the news media or non subscribers outside the country. that switch to streaming could be a template for other reward shows, which have seen rapidly diminishing audiences on broadcast tv.
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