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the out and raise the listening post covers how the news is covered. the at least 210 palestinians killed in central garza and one of israel's biggest assaults from the air land and sea. the oh, my little rock. this is onto 0 line from the ha, also coming up. israel says during that massive operation for of the captives were freed, after fierce battles with palestinian fighters and panic. and you say the refugee champ, hundreds of palestinians, families slee there shelters. after coming under heavy,
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it's really bombardments is really fight or just attack areas around all ok, so hospital that's struggling to operate on a single generator. doctors desperately appealing for blood donors and also it had us presidential barton kicks off his state visit to friends by emphasizing the power of allies as standing together. the gate is 16, g m t. and we begin in central gaza. we're more than 210 palestinians have been killed and a major operation is really forces to free for captives held by him. us on palestine use our reeling from the intensity of the assaults by air, land, and sea, on the hearts of the strip. shamira al borrow begins our coverage. a cottage again in garza. this is the moment he's ready pools is shell,
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the disabled come the attack was when done. class fighter jets struck residential areas near hospital in dated by the bodies. my on the streets, best to work is take great risk to reach the targeted areas. this was the scene of the nearest hospital. chaos. the and we just bens desperately ask about the children. this woman is told her loved ones didn't survive one of the attacks. if father struggles to find the right words to say good bye to his dead son, he pauses and then says medea this is that i want to say hello. these riley forces have targeted without any warning
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full houses, hosting a lot of people. the forces advanced towards east darrow bella and force the palestinians to leave the areas about local people couldn't believe what's happening. evicted from the homes displays time and again, they have to be the area once again. they have suffered great during the last 8 months, but today they think only about escaping death and protecting that children. one of the messages i just received was the fact that they were worked in the emergency department that it was a blood bass. and that it was extremely hot. these by the army said tom gets it from us. and these law makes you how to hide us, as well as me to, to infrastructure. both health officials and gaza insist most of the casualties of children and women, especially my brother, i was just the right and hands of holiday filed this report by phone from the alex
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the hospital and they are better as events unfolded. the hospitals are oh well you can imagine the people are on the floor, methics volunteers. everyone is trying to help them. there is no place for them. i was there even trying to put more injuries in the other department in the hospital at the doctors are trying their best to rescue as much people are as possible. but there are a lot of to be or could you go into these big now and everyone is terrified. people are terrified like the hospital is not only a hospital, it's also a refuge in the shelter for hundreds of thousands of palestinians that speak for a few in this hospital for months right now. and now they bought this a warning from one of the journalists who received a call from the is right, the army, telling them that they were going to target a couple of tents in the courtyard of the hospital. we're seeing people running,
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we're seeing people looking for a safe place. everyone is left to the hospital to the area surrounding the hospital and, and, and people are literally, it can't find anything. they said they do not know where to go. they're searching for a place. they're trying to move west once again. our headquarters there are lots cop, just people are bearing live and munitions. their feet are, are kind of recently and it's also not safe for them to evacuate from outside the hospital. you can see the scene right now, and no one can understand anything, because with that give me think it's fine because escalating in one hour of the herd is i'm going to says, i'm just intelligent people trying children crying mothers looking for their children not to see right now, us and we can talk in our 2 elders. there is a thought about zoom here. joyce is on the line from outside deluxe the hospital in there, and then i thought we understand that there have been more deadly strikes on central
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garza why the intensification of attacks in, in this particular area of gaza as well. the intensification later on getting the tax law clear results on the medical repricing back to me. i thought i'm going to submit. yeah. in order to really oh is really the market perfectly now. what we do have is that this military full time up to a greater on the cap, i the money to definitely certainly hold off to having a few years back to wait. how much fights has been made to the men, excuse me, back please. who's got it by get ready to be called to the american. yet i've been late to contact them to the is very tragic. but what we have read, even though good at what, what has been resulting from the attack is the mounting. but the thing is very of the pelican in
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a car companies including at least 400 company in the office. the one good, one of the 210 others been killed and this is a very devastating, i'm shopping member of the a, the majority of the casualties our children have gone. and what is really important cause and that's where we can find things have been clearly the order, the key to move to places that do the next to the same area. but later they discovered that these areas also bought to fix it to the degree of texas down the brought. and then from this is a good reality as now the quote goes of the allowed. and then you can come down to about 50 townhouse only of the crowd that one didn't know that they would have been working more than positive official capacity. if you want to be honest with them to take a look at some of these things like that,
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they are dealing with really unbearable medical conditions. now they're trying to provide them with medical treatment, if spike or kind of medicaid, they shortages on top of the product can be now there is on getting a military attack on the same period. you've been kind of barely, but what would you would want to get the result to come? but what we also have been out of the morning is that it's very limited to time. think goes from the areas of the could become popular very limited each. i didn't think he's been area of the latex funded, according to gave them com. all right, so at that i was doing my reporting from my dad about a half that of thank you. so much for your continued coverage and well, the is really a military says it has freed for captains held by him. us during an operation that killed dozens of palestinian civilians in new say that while the captives were
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taken to a hospital. and so a v where they were met by celebrating crowds, israel, so saturdays attacks on central gaza had been planned for weeks and weren't con reports. celebrations outside the ship. it tells us from a hospital on the outskirts of tel aviv as news. the full is a new captive, so afraid the in contrast, the entail sounds sort of like so. elizabeth and goza, as dozens of casualties arrive, as a result of israel's intensive sold on the necessary refugee camp and operation. these really military tailed as a success. this was a high risk complex mission, based on precise intelligence conducted in daylight in 2 separate buildings. deep inside garza while on the fire, on the fire,
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inside the buildings on the fire, on the way, how on the way out from because of all forces rescued all hostages. these really only said it rescued noah are demonte. i'll mug it may have john andre calls love and slowing these if they'd all been taken from the know the music festival on october 7th. it also confirmed that they were rescued. an intelligence lead operation that used overall inches of the miller tree by atlanta and see it as well as being seen as a major victory, one that was much needed for the under pressure of prime minister benjamin netanyahu. we're committed to getting the use of all the hostages and we expect from us to release them all. but if they don't, we'll do whatever it takes to get them all back home. the mouse is committed war crimes every day, including the holding of these also just roland braces and smiles as the captives are united within the us for why there's joy and his right. it's misery in
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palestine is a desktop keeps climbing, and the number of injured rises in an environment of the cables. everyone coming out is there on is that a higher to join us now larva from oman, set out, what more do we know about this operation? and how it to unfold. it was we heard the from the ministry spokesman daniel has already giving out. it's a bit more detail. we know that it's been plans for weeks the to hundreds of minutes. she personnel had been taking parts, but also it's been confirmed. but one of them has died from his wounds. it happened in 2 areas in the central gauze of him saying that one of them was a lot hard to as an operation. then the of the then when those campuses that arrived in this role, they would take it immediately to a hospital. this has been the procedure whenever they've managed to rescue those. i
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held captive alive also during that c. so i back in november, they then check the move uh, the director of the hospital has said that they all in good condition and high spirits. prime minister benjamin netanyahu met with the captives in the families and then he released the statement. this is probably the 1st time he's done this statement straights way off the back of me. thing with those captives. it's, it's warmed, it's very important for him as the pressure is ramped up on him expensing a sci fi deal as soon as possible. and in this statement, he said, the best will go down in the is re the history books. he said that it was not through the victory of books that they will continue to fight, to try and bring those captive times whether it was through how much negotiate see how it goes stationed throughout the width from us, or whether they would have to do it alone and he said we will prevail either way. we also heard from the defense minister. yeah. galani saying that this is one of
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the most memorable and historic uh, operations during his 47 years career. and of course, the prince praised the soldiers, but also praised the chief of staff, saying that they had been under immense pressure politically as well as, of course, internationally. but this proves that they have the capacity and capability to carry out such an operation successfully. so the height of reporting your thought of thank you so much and uh, just a reminder that benjamin netanyahu is the cabinet, has found elders are in israel. and that's why we're reporting from neighboring jordan about 250 people were taken captive by a mos during the october 7th attack in southern israel. 138 captives have been freed or their bodies returned to exchange deals and is rarely military operations . $119.00 captives are thought to still be in gaza is really officials believe
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$43.00 of them have died. and you'll see a bill in is a former is really minister of justice who initiated the also piece process in 1992 . and he says, the only way to end the war is for how mosse to release all captives and exchange of palestinians, palestinian prisoners. and israel, i'm watching tv dreadfully, not just 0 because the most will be in from a full look. and for me is very pleasant, very big mistake of these rarely government. but i am watching tv and i see on the one hand a is wireless is very heavy of closing to the my sense. and to see that a, you know, sent the hostages civilians they were released. on the other hand, they said the big chill on the police,
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the nose side and the victims the and do you say to sense, how can it and we like, always be blamed each other and we compete with our victim. i think that the only way on the way useful have us to release the just the remainder of the hostages. full, an exchange, a weekday, but is doing in the present. nursing is way to allow a kind of address the sheet and i roll up a group of states to replace. hum us and manage the guys us 3 before why? until the ease in other arrangement and meet the students themselves are rooting guys out. hopefully in the context of the bodies pinion state. i think that that jen and the whole story tomorrow because otherwise you'll get into
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a we will be and i will try to defend these way. leave. you'll how come that out of the little 8 months ago the come us and decided to few 1000 so peace rallies and, and be there. the 1st thing is i'd read k, we'd say outcome that these various, i'll bombing the hospitals. everybody will be right. and everybody will be wrong for ever. so head here on algae 0 european is go to the polls to elect leaders to the new parliament. and white wing parties are projected to win 100000000 volts the there with the seasonal range folding heavily trusting the china. we still with a range of big thunderstorms elsewhere. most of indonesia, so not really in the brand new seasons and the dry season. the habit is means by
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dry sooner. why seem particularly wet the philippines, the right time, you've got shelves coming back to java and certainly put into the lazier has proven to be shy of singapore in particular, but you can see what the yellow around. so that's where the heavy rain is at the moment. and that same band which exist through southern china and up to was southern japan. there's not a seasonal rain which will move slowly north was over the next few weeks, giving heavy rain all the time. i'm bringing funding with it that is seasonally correct, but we've already seen it in china very early now. he's coming back on time. can yet it will be our incentive means. very heavy. right? all my secondly fucking, but only temporarily catches southern japan and it's a jelly dry picture here in land shells likely the cream pretenses. not dry invasions back up to 34. mike charles in the area. the, i'm on the same trough is this one here. it's running slow, the noise that very spending the rest of the sleep a more or less on time through india. and of course it's showing itself to be heavier. i mean, not north of where it's particularly wet and we've seen some flooding. it's still
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hot. barnowski still have 46. the conflict has been a constant shadow over the hopes to the wrong. like many people to be up to the 2019 protest or as an opportunity to reclaim a nation. when their voices are met with blue tiles, she selflessly seems the role of medic blood. nothing could prepare for the personal costs of fighting for her to eat. bagdad on fine witness on out cassandra, the the,
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you're watching alpha 0 reminder of our top stories. this and i work is rarely military period at one of the most fierce assaults on central gods long since the war began. its forces launched attacks from the air, land, and sea, showing residential areas around them, but at least 210 pallets, 10 years have been killed so far, but that number is expected to rise. and these really military shows this operation is central guys that resulted in the freeing of 4 is really captives from 2 locations in the say that the captives have been taken to a hospital until of age. israel says one of its soldiers was killed in that operation. and one of glasses last functioning hospitals has been overwhelmed by a large number of injured palestinians. medical staff that are struggling to cope.
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patients have been dying on floors on waiting for treatments. and dr. james smith is an emergency physician who is just returned from gauze. our, he was treating patients at alexa hospital and he says, the hospitals in central garza are overwhelmed after saturdays attacks. the out of hospital in the setup is, is tiny, it's, it's a specialist maternity hospital. during this conflict, they created an expanded emergency room outside of a hospital that attends with an additional 12 to 14 beds. they have about 20 beds in total today. uh i heard from, from the team that we worked with that they had received a 120 people that were killed on more than 250 injured and not only allowed a hospital a lot. so which is now one of the main receiving hospitals, or frankly, that the, the,
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the only major receiving hospital for the middle larry or casa, received a similar numbers of, of, of killed and injured people. i was working and all that. so back in december of last year through to early january. and my impression from what i've heard today, the photos and the video recordings, the colleagues share with me is that what has happened today instead of sending that out by far exceeds anything. but those neighborhoods of experience tends to solve this conflict. it is a masika almost beyond comprehension. us president or barton is emphasizing the power of allies, as he conducts his 1st state visit to france. he's met with french president and many of my co, and they're highlighting their partnership on global security and support for ukraine in this war with russia. latasha butler is following the visit in paris. the officers ceremony on the shelves and these a avenue in central powers on the,
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on the tree of the french presidency manual mind call, and us present j flight and had a working lunch. i'd be lease a policy, they discussed a number of issues including trade, climate and education. but the focus very much on the international affairs they discussed in the middle east. the situation that they said that they please welcome news that he's really been a trade secure at the release. a full hostages from one echo president crowns comments welcoming to say fresh cube for hostages. that for return to their families whose they won't stop working until all the hostages come home and to cease fires reached the suggestion of i saw the situation and rough uh, like the human toe is unacceptable. it's also intolerable. the israel is not opening o entry points for humanitarian aid, as the international community has been demanding for several months on ukraine. leaders said that they were very much on the same page, pledging that ongoing support and commitment to keep divide and also to keep by the
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$225000000.00 us dollars. that the u. s. has pledged for keep mainly for things like at defense systems, j bite and said that if the machine is not stopped and ukraine, you could threaten the hold of your profession, butler, i'll just sarah paris and we stay in europe for a palestine solidarity march is underway in central london, tens of thousands of people are calling for an end to israel's war on gosh, i'm worry, your challenge is there. and this is how far your policy and demonstration number 15 is in london. and the campaign is the march is trying to keep the momentum going, keep that pressure on the politicians. so you want to say find out. i want an end to um, to is around the problem. pull the demons, right? this is the, the pay is now very much put on election but neither of the. 2 parts are easy to see, the doctor is a particularly significant election facing the marches change.
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make sure realize the goals decided we've already taken the 1st part of started in the states, and that was a week ago. we saw the website for everyone to put in the state to say, until you had the p. go take you through a safe spot with them on somebody's going for the company to sign through reactions where you sign the cdn. we make that statement how they respond to the amount next week. we're sending 6 pay simone's every single. so everyone will have the ability to put in the details, press a button, and those 2 lines will be sent to the kind of a scenario. and then we will publish why they've responded. now there are indications that the labor policy, which is way ahead in the opinion polls is going to make it manifesto,
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pledge to recognize a palace, city, and state before the end of any piece process, which is dom deleda. parts the demons, right? hey, we'll see the song that he is on this side. however, the organizes of these rallies say that that is actually a watering down of their last labor election manifesto so they remain unconvinced. really challenge, how does it run in under one, nearly 400000000 people in 27 entries are voting and you elections, migration, security, and green policies are their main concerns far right. parties are predicted to make the biggest gains they're aiming to form a large block in the european parliament. step, fafsa went to the was and germany to find out more. to finalize, lead us here to bill. this is no longer campaigning for next it's the dutch version of rex it. instead, the n t u n t immigration, an empty islam politician is aiming for more influence in brussels. the changes you
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are paying union from the inside. i'd also have a thought for asylum and immigration policy. i won't argue that all national sovereignty will not evolve more to the, to brussel. it was back to the nation states. we can, your opinion is, that's what you're competing. while you know, if, if the union has less power or less, the issues to be involved with doesn't necessarily mean that they a week or, you know, you can become smaller and stronger a message to them and you're like to hear. yeah, things time to change, the people are concerned about this issue. let's just never heard of you too much immigration, that it has to be best to come to nurses. i mean, like i want to most acute germany, which does not catch too much about the country, it's presenting a memo, do an image, maureen, listen of the french riley party, recently expelled the alternative for germany party or a of the from the european far right identity and democracy group considering them
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to radical quite a far right in europe. the a of the is important to build a logical relation in brussels. but also commons by the main tended to that not all, not t as, as members will criminals. and all those scandals fall right lead us in europe have no distance themselves from the age of the 2 reasons. stubbing attacks here in mannheim aids at the far right. politicians costing the life of a policeman to support for the a if the researches say despite its new image, the file right has not changed its ideas. they say mainstream part and select the european people. spots of ers left on the lion have moved to the right from the lion has hinted at a partnership with georgia, maloney of the right wing brothers of italy party. the forward is that they have lost to the radical ride. they hope that that will detract them. again, by becoming more radical on, in particular, the issue of immigration. however, that is not what has happened. what is happening is that they have legitimize the
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far right and the far right has become more successful because of that. a possible success as pulling stations across the european union worries these boat testers will say the economy full provided their real intention to follow right? wants to destroy our democracy and our land if pulls prove to be correct. all right, part is good. secure 25 percent of the seats in the european parliament include become the 3rd largest law steps last and i'll just say rough manheim. germany violence is broken out and one of kenya is coastal villages over a government plan to build the country's 1st nuclear power station. residence and activists say the power station will destroy livelihoods and damage a world famous marine reserve knocking web reports from cubic feet. county the deals. it wasn't a normal day in the coastal village of the day when these people say police broke their arms with bathrooms. it was just david, 2 weeks ago,
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work is from kenya is new k, a power agency came to put a weather monitoring mazda in the village school. the government says it wants to build a nuclear power plant around here. residents that once age, they say district officials have been paid off. well, they've seen the news. please say they have to use gunfire and gas to break up with dr. so it will kill people. if you look at pictures of waste, such projects happen before pregnant women have given birth to children with one leg or with no eyes. that's why i don't support this project to come to the communities, the site, the mouth of the creek flowing into the indian nation. most people here suffice by swimming coconuts or fishing among dry forest along the sides of the creek of crucial for fish, reproduction. further down the channel, so those legs on the beaches and the coal raised out to sea,
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it will say crucial for fish reproduction. where we are right now is it protected. living wildlife is a very being considered for the power of bonds. is here. scientists say the water emitted by nuclear power station would be disastrous for the sea life anywhere in this area. and so the tories to come to see it. environmental activist, phyllis that me do says the location couldn't be wes. and kenya is nowhere near being able to manage nuclear waste. she's one international awards for her campaigns, a sites and now set on the nuclear plant, which the government says it wants to borrow around $4000000000.00, or about $500000000000.00 kenya shillings. part of it is because the entrance to corruption, they're just looking at $500.00 b.
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