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the the . ready the palestinians collecting food a full to run for their lives as is right. the fault is they've been fine. roman in northern gone. so the whole rahman, you're watching orders that are like my headquarters here in the hall. also coming up with there be a cease fire. all that takes place you as president joe biden says is riley is ready to hold his military operations in gaza. so the most of them hardly none of ramadan parking escalates between 11 on an as well with both sides coming across the board of strikes and 5 years of just for line. can anyone,
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measles find out why it's facing an outbreak of the disease? once again, the welcome to the problem is where the forces of again opened fire on palestinians trying to get food into knolls and gauze that a crowd came in to find some guns and times as they gather to obtain fly on. i'll receive the road me and cause a city on monday is very full. is a fight on crowds trying to get a several times in the past that the wind speed agency says that recently suspended a deliveries to the roles because of the violence. and the number of saw arises, riley's, of block dates, i'm guessing into the goal is to strip the crowd late or late in front of a boat, across thing with egypt preventing the movements of trucks that have to wait since he gets into garza a truck. so meant to be checked in egypt before they cross towards carson.
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complementing people in the strip all reports and the facing salvation and all of the 2300000 a show for food. the zeros uninstall sharif hospital from northern garza, or she has a lady. how did you have one such a dark night to the people of garza, or here in the street waiting for humanitarian a to arrive? there are some unconfirmed reports saying to aid will come to the northern areas of the strip of water despite the dangerous situation except for men, women and children of waiting to get a to the bottom is your leg. will you and then i have to be here and wait because my children, i'm very hungry, i'm very hungry as well. and there might be flower and we needed to bake bread, but they don't know. we don't care anymore about the dangerous situation. we don't have hope when your child cries of hunger and you can't afford anything for them. what do you think your reaction would be?
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there is no food. your nose who i've met and it's not gonna touch it, is our children are hungry and we are hungry. we grass and we eat animal feed. we haven't had bread for 4 weeks. my son sleeps hungry all the time. we are exhausted . we can't tolerate this anymore. we love life, but in this situation, death will be better for me. my children can't go on like this anymore. we need a humanitarian aid by any means the. and if somebody could call her back, the price comes up as if it did. we are in the body of fiji trump in northern because we have, we've been as a shilling bombardment, destruction and massacre for nearly 5 months. the is what use different types of weapons against us. now we suffer from starvation. i don't know how the man was in moscow the battery of these writers showing in the bottom and hasn't killed us yet, but the hunger will know the gods. hunger will kill us. we heard that i who come by
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us a lot of the road the we heard it would come is a round about, then we heard the i would be drops by planes. so we headed towards the crossing. this is the, are we at the feet of animals? we ate the fate of sparrows and pigeons. we're about to slosik cats and eat steve. we need help. we need to see how does a whole lot of rush. i will not be sure medical part of them. this is the situation in northern gauze. salvation is everywhere. well, in these railings, prevent an fee of humanitarian aid to thousands and thousands of palestinians. i'm desperately needed unnecessary if i just deal some of those. we can do it now who's in rather force in southern gauze where the honey, i mean, these are desperate images of people trying to find food. so despite the international court of justice instruction, but israel must allow humanitarian aid into gaza. of the
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yes. well unfortunately, the huge was seen right now emerging from the northern part and gaza city as, as people gather in larger groups in rubble, fold roads waiting for trucks. human attendance to be delivered into an adult, a partner, and garza city. people have been hungry for the most part. the suffer from acute family that has already claimed the lives of 2 individuals. a baby of 2 months old and a 17 year old girl who died of mountain nutrition and ongoing famine. the problem with what's going on is the more intense bonding, just put more restrictions on the deliver over it. this week we're seeing the videos of people gather some searching points across the find out sitting, waiting for a to be delivered to do is shut out either by the attack and run the quad copiers
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or by heavy machine guns out of time killing them. it just getting very wars by the situation, the southern part are not different. that the northern part here over crowded rough estimate, the work, the usual norm for people here is to q for hours just to get a ball of su board or some great for their families. and then now we're seeing also people here waiting for the trucks to be delivered to from the left, the head crossing. and we've seen it children as well. and what both those roads searching for as props of poor people are going hungry, tired and exhausted. as this war continues to make their life more difficult of those honey, it goes without saying that the over right, the overnight raids continue. we've seen that and. and besides trying to find food, the worry is always about what may hit them from the in
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the yes, very difficult situation so far. and just in the previous report, we talked about in the area in eastern part of con you and is where these, for the military just pulled out of from work in which people local residents of office. and just rushed to inspect that destruction caused by the invading forces. and the is really times then they are within the past weeks as soon as they got through, they are trying to remove bodies of from under the rubble. they've been dis knew what the fee is under there, but for the past week they were in fact shut out by a drone on attack. a drawn, hovered in the skies of august on eastern part of han, eunice, and shot at people their reports of civil injuries. the situation became very intimidated to the point. people and paramedics and civil defense. the crew on the ground sees a suspended all the rescue operations that have to pull from the area. similar
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situation happened within the past week since the northern part of gauze, as people were trying to pull people from under the rebels, overnight attacks and their dollars. this morning, a claim to live those 10 people so far, 8 people here in the past, the deep and one in the eastern part of the, the city in britain, inside residential home. and one more in the city. very close to the vicinity of a lot of hospital who is that for? it's in reference of him guys and thank so if it goes present to advise and it says an agreement for a temporary cease following jobs that could be reached by monday. let us pause of it, he says it's right. it is ready to hope military activities during the muslim hunting but the ramadan, which also begins in the coming days, founder that results to say that the initial framework full, the data includes the exchange of full 100 palestinian prisoners. for 40 is really captives held in garza. israel has also reported the agree to the gradual return of displaced palestinians to northern garza. so to say end of the deal,
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israel would re position its forces away from crowded areas and hold ariel surveillance for 8 hours a day by made his remarks during appearance on a late night chats. right. and then we've done a recent principal agreement. there will be a cease fire while that takes place, ramadan is coming up and there's been an agreement by these realize that they would not engage in activities during ramadan as well, in order to give us time to get all the hostages out. that gives us time to begin to move in direction is that a lot of our countries are prepared to move in. and then the meantime, there too many of us and people that are being killed and is realized, slowed down the attacks and rough or they have to. and they've made a commitment to me. they're going to say to it that there is a village to evacuate significant portions of rafa before they go and take out the remainder of a mouse but fit. but as a process, israel has had the overwhelming support of the vast majority of nations. if it
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keeps us up without this incredibly conservative government they have, and ben give here and others most, i've known every major foreign policy leader and israel since gold. and they are, they're gonna lose support from around the world. and that is not an israel's interest by color. joining us from washington dc. it does beg the question by what does 5 know that we don't seems to be sort of old with the day when it comes to any potential cease? fine indeed. yes, but that in that statement, that's fine and made in the late night show, he's talking about an immediate agreement, a mid to an agreement and a long term agreement. you've got it locked in. that particular appearance on the made by joe, he's talking about the indication of a cx 5 beginning in coming days, saying that this has been agreed to in principle, obviously, president biden must be aware of something that the why the public is not the
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discussions that have been going on between all the interested parties, but then he continues and says that israel has committed as well to, and activities during the whole, the month of ramadan. now that begins around march the 10th by then saying that this would give people time to get the capt is being held in gaza out of the country. and then he goes even further and he says this into the men, extended seeds class would then give us time to alter the dynamic. and what are you sending out here is a wider or a bracket. condition of israel in exchange for a c spy or long term agreement between israel and palestinian. so there's a lot tucked into these comments that he made in the late night show. and clearly he's got access to information as president the united states that the general public doesn't. uh, but in brief it would appear. well, president biden says that there is an agreement in principle to get
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a c spot in place in coming days. mike, thanks very much. for the update, mike, handle that for us in washington, d. c. both for the monks to is this not from occupied east jerusalem then? when one does what is well, easy of easy, the thinking. all saying about vitamins, comments about them while these ran a government is not saying a huge amount and we've reached out to prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office they have said they are not offering comment on the remarks from the us leda. we've also reached out to the ministry for an offensive is often involved in these kinds of negotiations and obviously often responds to what foreign governments say about israel. they too, have not responded to our requests in terms of the, of the policies to this negotiation impulse. we've been hearing from the target for our ministry of the last couple of us from us. we've been trying to reach out to some of the people close to the organization. we've not been hearing back from them yet. they have spoken to reuters over the course of the last few hours in which
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they've said, and this is according to what is news agency. these are all named officials inside how am i saying the buttons are not suggesting the agreement had already been reached in principal premature there was still big gaps that needed to be bridge. clearly, there is a concern that the details of this deal have been put out there into the public uh know in tale agreed on between the 2 sides. that may be quite obvious thing to say . the central contradiction of course, is going to be around resolving the long term plan for these ready minute treat inside cause of these raise and said repeatedly as prime and as nothing yahoo on television that he will push ahead with operations in the buffer. whether there was a ceasefire or not, a mouse has the public key told about the need for a permanency spot. trying to bridge. that gap seems to be one of the challenges of calls. going to just to clarify for all viewers where it is israel stand on any conversation that involves the word polls all cease fire of
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the it's a pretty good question. and i think a lot of governments have tied themselves in, not trying to figure out the differential hit nothing you all who let's just take him. it is what is the prime minister? he has said, but whatever happens, these ratings will push on through speaking to see the space, the nation of, of course, the weekend, whether there is a cease fire or not over the last or the next i should say 6 weeks so. so let's just say that's going to be uh, 40 days of c saw in return for 40 is ready, kept as being released. during those 40 days, that would be a cessation of hostilities. that would be a reduction. and let's say aerial reconnaissance. but off to that and that smell has made it very clear that he wants to see what he's called absolute victory. so the idea that this is going to become a permanent c 5 doesn't seem to be something that is really officials publicly acknowledging. that's a possibility, but i'm not so far as it'll expire the easter eastern. thank you. the counselor is
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one of the countries mediating negotiations between the mos on israel. it's foreign ministry spokesman said best no break through yet, but his country remains hopeful. i can't come into the details, i'm going to go through these as they are going right now. we don't have a final agreement on any of the the issues that i have been engaging an agreement. we remain hopeful not necessarily optimistic that we can announce something today of the model, but to be made hopeful that we can get to add some kind of fath agreements. obviously, we've always said that amazon is going to be a point of contention. it's going to be a part of compensation that we need to make sure that we are able to push for our thoughts before the beginning of the month. this is the only meant for that, but what seems to me it is also going to sides with ad jewish holidays and usually within their amazon. we think of orientation and you. ready and and, and,
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and in other 8 and the palestinian territories and we've all. ready said that we made. ready the need for the escalation before the, this is very forces that kill 3 palestinians during the rate in the occupied wes thing that happened in the northern city of to bus on monday. no, it's really free. vehicles on both days is the same. moving through the streets, at least $410.00 pallets to the ends up being killed in the occupied westbank since october the 2nd and is very strong. so hit several times in southern lab and all the in the last hour. these are pictures from the shadow, not far from the boulder with a smile. this comes off the husband out last a barrel of rockets on northern israel. dudley sand team. it solves a fight. it is really military sites. the test law says at target at the math on the ad base, the group side, it's in retaliation for is really a tank. so east and 11 on monday still had half on i'll just say
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i'm alexandra buyers and joe have guitar were thousands of people have gathered for web the 1st time the world's largest technology conference has ever been held in the middle of the frank assessments. here's essentially delaying the democratic process. the current government knows about being picked up when the elections say they want to buy time using fix political debate. ok, some of them are struggling. that's give them some cash. but let's look at the reality. 80 percent of these farming subsidies are going to the big voice, informed opinions we don't live in a postcolonial work we live in a new colonial one and gaza is resisting that termination inside story on al jazeera. what constitutes extent, so we can talk to a see, i want you to start with just the facts rather as to what happened as independent.
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we won't be, we want the education i want to. we don't have to leave them in the policy of, of the women to get 50 percent representation and accountability benefits. no 1000 service at this point and you're saying you don't have any reports with it. i should just trust that unity often as i find the cool that i used to produce outstanding jen, this them out as the integrity in the pursuit of the the
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will come back. you'll what you'll just bear with me. so rahman and dial reminder of all the top stories is really full say so they've got an open fire on palestinians trying to get food in northern garza. the crowd came on to find from guns and times as they gather to obtain solve the algebra sheets with nick also city. on monday, he was present j buttons, as he hopes to see find can be reached and also by monday, by them says israel is ready to hold military activities during rather than colleges. it results to say that the initial frame work for the data includes a prisoner exchange. it has block, has lost a barrage of rockets into israel, saying it's in retaliation. is to be a tax on eastern level to at least full team itself is a fine tools is really military science and the roles as blog says, it's targeted the mat on ad base. so insur lanka, the government is rushing to control the spread of measles. a based the vaccine rollouts as being prioritized, the baby's middle fernandez, has moved from columbus attempting
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to keep children and that community see this coming clinic in a densely populated area of colombo has started administering additional measles vaccines. 5 years ago sherlock has succeeded in eliminating measles as an outbreak last me mainly affecting babies prompted health authorities to introduce in addition to those for instance, 6 to 9 months old. the highly contagious abalone disease spreads easily, especially when an infected person costs or sneezes. the increase in infections to more than 700 in 10 months, has many parents, worried to my mouth is due for the vaccine because he's 2 years old. and there's also a search in this printer for me is that's why i brought to long trying to use the measles vaccine for 2 years ago and claim 99 percent coverage depend demik resulted
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in a decrease in vaccinations. recent estimate said 10000. so you're locked into that had not been vaccinated. doctors, a warning of di consequences. if that doesn't change up, if i do to them limit, they didn't. i mean people don't understand the dangers. now. parents may think once the child's got meals, everything will be okay. the complications like those in the brain can occur after 5 years. the children's agency unit, which is supporting health authorities with additional immunizations says for lock, i have almost eliminated measles, which unvaccinated people are at risk. it's a global voice now. so any family who drivers to in a job or to see that the transmission of them is this is happening. so the like you that they make heavy bad thing fiction and again that this infection and if there is a valuable group of people interested into what, not for the moon yet, then the always remain in the upper denture, the source for the for the spitting thing fiction,
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these 5 years of under investment, a crippling economic crisis, and the rest of the form of health minister for fraud. the government says public health care remains. the priority. having you've advocated means is one's authorities here determine to do so again, counting on a strong community health care system. but the previous drop in cases and fee is about vaccines. i'm making that difficult. fernandez, i'll just 0 colombo, the russian colt as sentenced a veteran. the human rights campaign that who stay counts against the war and ukraine to the 3 years in prison, or the goal of phase one of the leaders of the human rights organization which has won a nobel peace prize. who was convicted of discrediting the name of the he denounced in russia's invasion of ukraine. all says the case is politically motivated as follows. the farmers in poland all demonstrating against the regulations on cheap ukrainian food impulse scuffles per accounts on the streets of also satellites,
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as those areas of demonstrations across many parts of europe. farm is that demanding a streamlining of environmental regulations contained in the ease common agricultural policy in brussels, farm, and saves that prototypes, designs and culture ministers. when meeting thomas took that tract as to the belgian capital blocking rates and demanding side prices for the approaches image and came the ripples in europe and farmers vent that and in brussels around $900.00 tractors, book entrances to the european kinds. so building e agricultural ministers meet in solid weeks, they've been protesting against policies. they say to them for making a decent living farm is say they want, minimum price is set for the forties and the store to trade agreements that allow in cheap inputs. so here, such as the size, the american trade float,
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mercosur with phones all unrestrained by the regulations they face. all of us do what we wanted the definitive ends to the free trade agreement between the european union america. and we want prices that cover up production costs. they also claim the agreements, favor logical operations and businesses to create most environmental damage and the use column in agriculture policy. we'll see a p needs to change. if i can get that in one of these c a p that we have now has so many bureaucratic steps that we cannot manage to comply. we need an agricultural policy. the truly adapts to the following his needs and allows for profitability. and some complaints and environmental policies and what's been called a green deal hampering their ability to what some european ministers agree, something green d zooms that. we need to implement the greendale in such a way that it becomes practical and less bureaucratic. that can be done. this
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commission, unfortunately has not done it well. most it, you know, we need to reconcile farm is what they policy, the c a p, it's the policy and without the see a pay, they wouldn't be such a powerful, ever quote from sector in europe. in a concession to farmers, the european commission scrap the low to reduce pesticides. a target to leave land on, foamed improve. biodiversity has also gone many, and you politicians agree. more changes has to be made, such as far as the farmers. but it's not clear what name like the image and kinda out a 0. but one of the world's largest tech conferences has begun in concept that is the 1st time the world's largest technology conference is being held in the mid least the web sometimes to connect all tripping to us with investors from around the world. alexandra buys is that in front of a, sold out crowd web stomach guitar open with a bang. i'm pleased to announce
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a $1000000000.00 investment in international and regional venture capital funds for days summit is the 1st of its kind in the middle east, bringing together $1000.00 technology startups for more than 80 countries. this is an amazing opportunity for them to meet with investors. we have over $500.00 investors joining us at this event, which is obviously great. they'll have a lot of exposure. they have a boost day for one of the 3 days of the conference. so an amazing exposure as well, for the $12000.00 attendees that will be joining us. they will have also opportunity to pitch on stage on the pitch competition in start of showcased at the end of the day. also an amazing opportunity to learn and to develop and to network, not only with the attendees in general, but also to learn from the amazing speakers that we have going on stage. the diverse group includes impact start ups focused on improving lives through innovations and health care, sustainable farming and recycling. a 3rd of the companies have been founded by women, while around half are coming from the middle east. second,
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15 years ago we didn't have really interested in right now is the hub to all of the other countries, suddenly decided they want to jump in the middle east. i think that's a be progressive, a major steps where the story tips each country has its own care services and special talents in special ed. and it's really diverse. i'm so excited to see where we're going to head over the next 3 days. this center and jo, how will be a high innovation and networking? thousands of people with big ideas here is to connect with investors and partners, hoping to create profound change not only in the middle east, but the rest of the world. alexandra buyers, alda 0. so and you can follow that story and i think that we all coming here on out is there by logging onto our website at all. just have a don't call. we continue to mail it to us. and so across garza, i'm the middle east to pennsylvania. the latest i'm not in the nissan and just and that's tough. announce time next to the inside story. what we examine the issue of
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where the piece can be achieved in the democratic republic of congo to stay with him on the the hello found a stones of in the ring across the northern parts of option to for some time that little plot to stones coming in here and see this uh, weather front here. this room front. that's going to be the main focus, but the heaviest rain over the next couple of days. tuesday sees the showers running across the river, play to uruguay, southeast, impossible. still seeing the heaviest of the down pools now a little more expensive and there's a little further west which as we go through uh, wednesday punish, ask us the west side of the amazon. they are running up into southern areas of been as way lab pushing up into southern posts of columbia and a few showers to into the carrot, being mainly across the east side of the region. getting ready there with the rain
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into mexico. we do have the water crisis at present the pos of mexico. no. so anybody went with as we go through the next couple of days and further north, the making his way into the east, the side of the us just around the apple license and a lot of the storms here for time fund we down pulse, any possibility and some launch habits. look at the type of contrast. this is the main thing. so actually 2 cells isn't that was $26.00 and kansas $23.00 in chicago on tuesday come wednesdays, single figures to chicago. have for kansas. only 12 degrees in dallas, with most of the storms for the appalachians. the zeros here to report on the people often ignored but who must be hurt. how many other channels can you say will take the time and put extensive followed into reporting from under reported areas. of course we cover major global events,
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but our passion lies in making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how is fine lydia young region. and so many others. we go to them, we make the effort. we care strict a heavy fighting and the democratic republic of congo is forced hundreds of thousands of people to flee for their lives. the conflicts between the government, the m 23 fights is escalated in recent weeks. so what's driving a list and from peace be changed? this is inside the hello. welcome to the program. i'm a tree instead of going.

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