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the pieces you have thought i am a u n. d. and i think we need to help each other. and also showcase is the incredible story of the footfall as in flight of dennis done to escape the time of that generation. for episode one which is 0. the panic and chaos in northern gaza as is really soldiers fire on palestinians collecting food from a distribution center the i'm how much i'm doing this is out 0. live from door from also coming up a does air drops into gaza as the u. n. warrens that is real is systematically preventing a trucks from reaching those in the war on gaza. cast a shadow over
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a presidential primaries in the us battle. ground state of michigan plus $1000.00 children in the democratic republic of congo are forced to become soldiers. we hear the stories of boys who have escaped the beginning. garza with a search for food is becoming increasingly difficult and dangerous is really forces that again open fire on palestinians trying to get food for their families. a crowd was shot at by tanks and snipers as they gathered to collect flour, west of gauze. the city is not the 1st time is really forces and fired on crowds trying to get a few ins. food agency says it was forced to suspend deliveries in northern garza because of the vice plains have dropped to mandatory and aid and drop off. for more than 1400000 people are seeking refuge with little or no food. desperate
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palestinians gathered to collect the boxes of 8 provided by popular egypt. jordan, the united arab emirates, and france and gaza is north palestinians displaced by the fighting or camping along the main road. they say the humanitarian aid that is reaching them is not even close to enough. the 2nd, we're sitting here in the middle of the will out in the cold. i'm a waiting for a to land on the beach along the outer sheet street. we've never had to do this, but situations become a lot more difficult as a result of the war and the weakness of some our version unless we had to wait for 8 and collect whatever we come to feed children and fill our empty stomachs on the prices have been rising exponentially, and people find themselves in dire straits as a result, old man and cons, standing him out in the cold, waiting to get the feedback as he has of i met him about the number of
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people who are suffering and dying need his staggering and the aid that into district only covers 10 percent of the needs of those who are a staffing and suffering. all this is the you in humanitarian agency says israel is systematically blocking aid and preventing paramedics from doing their work and gaza. a spokesman said this is happening despite prior coordination with these really aren't they can boys have come on defiant and systematically denied access to people that need to many, terry and workers have to interest intimidated or detained by use rated forces. how do you monitor and infrastructure has been hit? at least 576000 people in the gaza strip. that's one quarter of the population are one step away from famine. that's according to a senior united nations 8 official security council members have been meeting to discuss the fluid scarcity. gabriel elizondo has more on the discussions from the united nations, the, the palestinians,
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and guys that continue to suffer with not enough to eat. in many cases, nothing at all. 2 months ago the united nations warned that by february the people of kaiser could face imminent risk of famine. on tuesday, the security council was told that is exactly what is happening. and here we are at the end of february with at least 576000 people and also one quarter of the population. one step away from freshman with one and 6 children under 2 years of age. and nothing drives us suffering from acute knowledge and the un said they're working to restart food delivery to northern gas a. this is an absolute humanitarian imperative. the staff on our home was witnessed catastrophic conditions in the north. for the clean water scars model attrition is storing and the seas is right. probably u. n is hesitant to explicitly say,
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palestinians are dying of hunger. it's becoming increasingly clear that it can not be denied for witnessing and gaza right now. is that mass killing of children in slow motion? there is almost no food left and nothing is getting to them. and children are being starved while trucks of food are literally sitting just a few miles away, waiting to get in. and we know that this is happening largely because of is really bombardment and restrictions that are preventing the safe delivery of humanitarian aid, including food, a parent, the security council, even the united states, encouraged israel to do more. we urge israel to keep border crossings open for humanitarian a, to enter gaza, to facilitate the opening of additional crossings to meet to mandatory needs at scale,
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and to support the rapid safe delivery of relief items to vulnerable people. and all the cause of the un continues to say to avoid a famine, there needs to be an immediate cease fire, but the u. s. continues to block any draft resolutions the call for that, the meeting. it's a joint gabriel's on do. how do you see it at united nations in new york? because as administrative health says, the 2 children have died from dehydration and that a number of infants suffering from serious spell nutrition have been admitted to come out at one hospital in northern gauze. are you an agency say all gardens are short of food? i just need as honest to should have has more from the north of the street. she has a lady called you i have you on such a dark night. so what are the people of guys that are here in the street waiting for humanitarian a to arrive? there are some unconfirmed reports saying the aid will come to the northern areas of the strip of water despite the dangerous situation for men, women,
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and children of waiting to get a to the bottom is your leg. would 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. and then 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? there is no food. your nose, you, i've now 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 any more. 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 somebody get
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the price comes up as if it did. we're out of the jabante at a few g camp in northern because we have, we've been, isn't showing bombardment, destruction, and massacre for nearly 5 months. is what use different types of weapons against us . now we suffer from starvation. i kinda know, i know somebody was in moscow, the value of these right is showing in the bottom and hasn't killed us yet, but the hunger will in northern does that hunger will kill us. we heard that i who come by 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 he did towards the crossing is that we ate the feet of animals. we ate the fate of sparrows and pigeons. we're about to slows a cat's and eat the. we need help. we need to see. how does a whole lot of much i don't, i think your medical part of them. this is the situation in northern gods. salvation is everywhere. well,
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in these ratings prevent and fee of humanitarian aid to thousands and thousands of palestinians, i think desperately needed unnecessary if i just deal some of those houses down, playing optimism from the us president. but a ceasefire. deal with israel is imminent. a senior member of how much his political wing by some name as sold as is 0. that how may i still not received an official proposal for a deal? and mediators are still working on it. he said, for any deal to work on masters conditions must be met, including return of people to their homes. israels total withdrawal aid, access for palestinians and a guaranteed ceasefire. and im also added to how mazda seeking guarantors such as egypt got the turkey, the u. n. us and russia to insure any such deal is verifiably upheld by israel. he says biden's intervention has been directed at a domestic us audience and cannot conceivably have been intended to place pressure on israel. and that's in the out. us state department, however,
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remains optimistic. a deal can be made. our goal is to achieve a deal to reach a humanitarian pause and the release of hostages as soon as possible. certainly we'd welcome getting one by this weekend. um, what i can say about the overall progress is that we made significant progress towards an agreement last week. when we had officials from united states government engaging in the region, we continue to pursue further progress this week. american officials across the government continue to be engaged on this question. we are trying to push this deal over the finish line. we do think it's possible i, it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu has suggested israel as the backend of the us public to continue its campaign in gossip. we've got them to come on and moving the model, how many they need since the beginning of the war. i have been leading a political campaign with a therapist, a curb, the precious, contingent to in the world before its time. and on the other hand,
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to gain support for israel triangle, we have had significant success in this area. because today, the habit harris poll is published in the united states, which shows that i see to be seen to the american public supports as while best means for out of 5 citizens in the us support as ryan. this gives us another year of strength to continue the campaign until complete victory. same as robbie's inter amolla with more on nets and you know, whose comments? nothing. yeah. who clearly signaling that as long as he enjoys american public support, as long as israel enjoys support in the us public sphere, he does not have to do what the white house or what president joe biden says with regards to curbing the conflict. we're trying to bring an end to the war in gaza and just on sunday on the us talk shows and it's, and yeah, who's also quoted as saying that deal or no deal and assault on a rough up on the besieged area of rough, our so many people are sheltering so many displays. palestinians are sheltering.
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that will carry on regardless of how the deal does or does not go forward. and the warrant, gaza is overshadowing presidential primaries in the u. s. were both democrats and republicans are voting in the state of michigan. president joe biden naturally won the key battleground state in the 2020 election. but now face of some opposition over is continued support for israel's war on gospel, the right pulls of clothes. so let's go to john. henry new joins us live from the city of dearborn in michigan. we john, how is the so called uncommitted campaign going? the beloved community? the demands of our democracy is going to pricing really well for the sponsors of this case. because there is only 12 percent over the weekend i so far, and that is probably the number of people voting uncommitted so far in bad numbers about say, 17000 votes. well, normally uncommitted gets about $20000.00 votes. if it keeps them,
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it does raise throughout. electra 9 that would be more than a $100000.00 people voting and one committed. it's about 16 to 17 percent of the total vote. so what does that tell you pro donald trump 151-0000 votes? melanie 16. joe biden, one 585-4000 votes in 2020. so we're talking about margin. they could really make the difference ultimately in november. and there's electric. uh and let me, let me introduce somebody. i knows a lot more about this and i do this is a boss l a we're, he's one of one of our sponsors and vis advance here tonight. and you were just talking about your message for president by now. it was a method for drip visitors by to know do you have motors here in michigan for me? i guess probably of gone to the top issue on our mind. so many of us are survivors of or are so fortunate or know somebody of the survivors or i'm a survivor for them and they'll be,
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i'm speaking to the 15 year old child and survived us. funded is rarely by me. and that child is saying the same thing that survivors award all around this community and all around the states are saying that it's long past time for the presidency. do 2 things. one call for a permanent ceasefire, a lifelong ceasefire into our style funding. the genocide was both of those demands are urgent or especially urgent for me as someone, the congressional stuff or on january 6th knows how dangerous donald trump is. i don't want donald trump for any of his white supremacist bodies to ever get anywhere near the white house. again, it's precisely for the reason that we set our campaign go here to be 10000 bucks because in 2016, the last time donald trump 11 510000 votes. that's what it's $913.00 p. m here in michigan with less than 20 percent of the vote account. so now we already have $20000.00 but the present fighting will hear us now. and that's a powerful message you pointed out earlier that the bullets and bombs falling on
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gaza or american made americans refunded and the people in this room have paid the taxes that have bundled those bullets in bond or. and you were saying very concisely, the president biden stopped you from telling us about killing our families. for people here in michigan. what's happening in the gaza is not some just in for in the policy issue, what's happening and because of the chilling of people who may as well be us using our tax fair funds. and now he's got us down to the killing. it hasn't done anywhere near enough. in fact, he hasn't done anything at all. he hasn't even said publicly that he still supports our permanency fire. say it publicly president by the what are you waiting for? 13000 children. they see children to help on using our tax pay, refunds, and bond. yes. that meets the stock. he needs to listen to michigan. i don't know. are you encouraged by what you're seeing tonight? a lot of people are voting uncommitted,
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but we did in this campaign was we made it clear to every boat or in michigan if you are pro peace, if you are anti or if you are for aspire but you are for saving lives and the return of hospitals and prisoners as, as quickly as possible. then you vote both committed. what we are saying today is that our movement that is pro peace, an anti war under is growing. it was sent a loud and clear message to present insight into the democratic party that we need an anti war future in our country. and that michigan is leading the way. how about us all the way i will listen to mission another. thank you very much. i'm going to step in front of you if you don't mind, and just, you just say that that is the power you her, if you want in, in the most one in his voice, the here over and over and over again. and we were to move in place in dearborn, we're just the one person after another came out saying they voted uncommitted. it is definitely a shot across is about all the president, right. it's
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a very interesting political picture that starting to come into focus in a very key battleground state. thanks, john. that's how this is john henry and live for us in dearborn. michigan is freeze . all right, still ahead on al jazeera, searching for a way forward. some of senegal leaders meet in the car to discuss the presidential election, but others boy caught this on the hello. we've got some pretty nasty weather making its way to a southern pulse of japan. once again at the moment is quite name down with a merry blood pressure. just off. sure. head totally. frank talks about risk wins. but as we go through the next couple of dies, a sickening cloud. this low cloud, the dock us out that just spinning out the eastern china elsewhere the way it'll gather, it'll push towards the q certainly thinks of pretty wet weather into southern japan
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as we go into the 2nd half of the week going into with us today. there's that out in the rain coming through. gradually, nothing is swept across the southern, half, 1200 sheer stretching right back into central pos are trying to pick down poles coming in here to the most of that. not bad, temperature is the only thing to not you up 6 celsius that in beijing, until the south with 24 celsius in hong kong, with some bits and pieces of cloud. and right, i possibly say one or 2 bits and pieces about them brain to intervene, not much of and i tried, it does look dry while she, dr. possibilities was southern. i received some shops as well. should i stand by way, once again across malaysia, more especially into indonesia. so it's all in the process of easing off across central and eastern parts of india, but we have got more weight whether that's going to roll its way out of afghanistan into pakistan. and eventually into the phone with west of india, of the
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a wild animal tone from its habitat to satisfy the legal was life trade loses its survival skills, but re discovering them is possible with the little house a park ranger facing retirements, grapples with the prospect free of simulating himself to city life. monkey man, a witness documentary on a jersey to the the, you're watching out a 0. a reminder of our top stories this out is really for us, is that again, open fire on palestinians trying to get food aid in gauze,
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snipers and tank shot at crowds west of kansas city. these really army has repeatedly attacked people, lining up for humanitarian supplies across the street. he was here, the council members had been meeting to discuss the food shortage and gaza senior aid. official says over half a 1000000 people are just one step away from the fan and the michigan presidential primaries in the us. joe biden and donald trump are projected to win for the campaign for protest. votes over by these guys are policy as overshadowed the pool . the mirror of copper is worn that the world is witnessing a genocide of the palestinian people on his 1st day to visit the france shift to me . but how many of fanny also said that the international community is failing to end the suffering of palestinians in gaza? for to protect civilians, he's been welcomed and terraced by president emanuel macro. and then in the hospital, how do you allow me in a locked in mobile? with the current risks a higher than ever before. as the world continues to witness the genocide being
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waged against the brotherly palestinian people using starvation force displacement, an indiscriminate selling is that. and meanwhile, the international community is still unable to adopt the unified stance that puts an into the war and the gaza strip. it provides a minimum level of protection children's women and civilians make any. bernard smith has more from paris. this is the 1st state visit by cats as americans who came to pass in 2013 to me in how about assigning hasn't goals been to friends many times since then. but the french, i've never before quoted at the state visit level, the highest level of visit that can be between states and indications. hops of importance. a manual macro on attaches to cats as role in the negotiations between israel on homeless on a potential new seas. 5, at least i probably says a toolbox over the next few days will focus on ongoing efforts to obtain a cx,
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5 and enable months of a to be provided to the people i've gone. so it's not a cause and priority for the palestinians that i'm homeless as well as getting is what is relative withdrawal from the gaza strip. we know that on monday, cause it may have met with a smile and they had a leader of how much is political your he's faced in doha. so he will be bringing the power as the latest information he has on how much they think punishment. i'll just say era powers, the turnings of the war and ukraine, the french prime minister says that nothing is off the table in western efforts to prevent russia's advances. gabriella tells comments, follow president emmanuel micron refusing to rule out sending soldiers to ukraine. don't you kinda say no, we are behind ukraine. if we allow russia to take control tomorrow it could be member countries of the european union was perhaps us the most. i don't want my generation and those that follow to grow up with the idea. there's a lot of jungle can once again be applied to, to your public default on the front line in eastern don't yet ukrainian forces have
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evacuated. 73 children. it's an area that's been under constant russian attack since the war began 2 years ago. ukrainian say the situation only gets worse and there seems to be no end in sight to the fighting. the craning and president has had talks in saudi arabia was proud principal had been some on the kingdom, has played a key role in helping broker prisoner exchanges. below them, their zalinski strip comes as his forces ever treated from territory and eastern ukraine following intense fighting. and he's appealing for more help, the boost ox of ammunition. in russia, a foreign diplomats of pay tribute. divorce then solve on the 9th anniversary of his assassination flowers were laid on the bridge in moscow, where the opposition leader was shot. precious former deputy prime minister was a harsh critic of president vladimir putin. 5 men were found guilty of the assassination, but his family say whoever ordered the shooting escape justice. ukrainian grand exports are causing continuing protest in neighbouring poland. scuffles broke out
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on the streets of the capital, warsaw, polish farmers say that you creating and pro uses unfair competition. they're also angry at you environment regulations and higher costs to meet climate change towards the goal gains on. now we want to increase solutions to the 10 years ahead, so we know what to do cuz i want to produce how to change all the forms in which direction i need. we know nothing for that. we don't see them there, how much we're going to gets for grades in 5 months with the equal. we process to you not only for us, bomb is the nation and the whole european union needs to be aware that we have flooded with uncontrolled flows of different products from outside of the you do not meet all your being known that we farm is forbidden from violation, and that's why we cannot compete with such products for you and estimates that more than a 1000 children in the democratic republic of congo were abducted and forced to become child soldiers or porters for on groups last year with government troops fighting
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the m $23.00 group in the east aid workers are worried, children living in camps for the displaced are particularly vulnerable. catherine, so i spoke to some of the boys and bullying go in eastern d. r. c. disputes are all under 18 years old. they said they were adapted from the villages that are now under the control of m, 535 to as well used as neighbors for the escapes with heat in the identity for security reasons. you will call these boys on these days armed men of talked, his village in january was separated from his finally managed runaway and ended up at this come school, be my my, you know, like i'm, you know, i was, i'm not fine. my family is still back there, i keep thinking about them. i tried to call them on the telephone, but the numbers don't go through. sometimes i want to go back home to see if they're okay. youngest here is 11 years old. the wine
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known to each other and cannot separately, but they found called forth in the shed experience. you don't have to go very far to find such stories of children who was abducted, some of them are very traumatized. they say they cannot find help to flores before youtube is trying to support them. one of her sons was killed. the other is in the hands of the fighters. she does what she can, but she's also taking care of 17 other family members. williams. my house is not com, i think about my boys all the time. so the you an estimate, sat around 125 you said on support with i'm actually number. we also support things children who have been free of i'm released from i'm through here. very terrible stories on the day me these boys still not say,
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not easy pray for on group locking and surrounding areas. catherine, sorry, level. com, democratic republic. for 2 days of talks in senegal i have ended with a proposal to hold a rescheduled presidential election on june, the 2nd president mackey saw provoked violent protest when he canceled last sunday's vote. as nicholas hawk reports in the capital of the car, many candidates boycotted the election rescheduling decisions trying to find his way at the national dialogue is probably minister. i'm a due by the ruling party candidate. he was one of the few presidential hopefuls attending talks organized by president mike, you sell to set a new election date where he says he's very confident for an outcome following weeks of political instability. and sometimes the violin protests sparks by solved decision to cancel. last sunday's presidential election, politicians civil society and really just the just meant for 2 days of talk. as the
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result is, is suggested date for the re schedule, the election, jude, the 2nd law. it's much more than an election date. it's a moment of communion for the nation and the senegalese people to choose a leader for our country. we need to put our egos aside and put the interest of the nation 1st. 15 of the 18 presidential candidates refused to join the talks. instead, they appealed to the constitutional counsel to set the new election date. for many people in this room, a date to the presidential election will end the crisis, but it will be the beginning of a process to rebuild the trust in the democratic institutions of the country during talk. so announced a proposed legislation for a general amnesty for what he describes as acts relating to political demonstration since 2021. thousands of imprisoned people, including opposition,
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the dirt which men sancho could be released. but for presidential hopeful, began godaddy. the proposed amnesty is a ploy to protect members of solved security forces. suspected of crime is at least 40 people have died in political protest in the past 3 years in the ship. ah, why the need for reconciliation? there was no war only demonstrations where people died and cause these murders need to be investigated. those involved should be judged and then, and present to the don't kind of fat, solid spinal years it office appear to have brought its ability to a normally stable nation. participants in the national dialogue hope the 2nd of june will bring national unit election date chosen not by the president. but through consensus in the country where politicians appear divided. nicholas hawk elgin's here at the car and the former leader of a far right paramilitary group and columbia has arrived back home after being extradited from the united states. salvatore mancuso who served
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a 15 years since for cocaine trafficking now faces several trials and columbia for killings and other crimes. he's already testified to a peace tribunal in hope of a lenient sentence. was sounded around pnc. it has more from the capital bogota on the significance of his homecoming after 16 years for him or prior military were lowered. so that's what i'm on because a returned at to columbia, there was great expectation for this a return. you will have to face a just this also here in his home country for thousands of privacy committed a back in the early 2, thousands at the heights of columbia as the internal civil conflict studies also hoping to be able to get a light sentence or even leaving the prison at shortly because you will work as a piece emissary for cologne, the columbia. in a government of gustavo fit, throwing a letter to a press you to inspect.
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