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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  June 13, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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al jazeera, what happens in new york has implications all around the world. it's international perspective with the human touch, booming way in, and then pulling back out again the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about this, and this has been used on life from jo. how coming up in the next 60 minutes, the last refuge for palestinians in gaza under fire is really forced, as long as you get online, see an air attack on all my wasa. no rough for the 2nd time this week is very so just strong. this jeanine refugee camp, they use bulldozers to taylor rhodes. we made
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a 17 year old palestinian teenager whose life changed forever after all, filings encounter with his rarely soldiers and the you and it says the number of people forced to flee conflict violence and persecution has now reached a record of 117000000 people worldwide, also i have the police in argentina crime down on protest while the senate votes in favor of the president's sweeping economic reforms. the we're going to be getting this news are in guy. so it is ready for us is have a tax. what is no? one of jobs has lost corners of refuge for tens of thousands of palestinians on milwaukee is a tiny strip of bottom line between the alpha and southern garza and the mediterranean sea. and this is where it is. very forces have launched a series of strikes and an area they hit. flames was
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a safe stone for palestinians free from across gal. so meanwhile, us secretary of state on to me bank and it says that a cease 5 deal in gaza is still possible. his visit to the middle east has now ended, and he's been promoting a us and un box proposal to arab countries, is also signed via mail to cut off its mediating roland the conflicts. lincoln has said that homicide proposed changes to the deal, some of which are workable, but others, he said, are not homicides. it's not the sticking point in the deal. but israel is relatives of is really captives. and all the demonstrators have again gathered in television to increase pressure on prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they're demanding that the government accepts the things 5 deals. it's going to lead to the release of those being held in gaza, demonstrates and say the only way to make that happen is to stop the war on garza. for more than this, we're going to go to bonded smith is joining us from the joe, danny, and capital i'm on. so we're seeing more pressure on benjamin netanyahu about the
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captives and gas about the as well. busy rob anthony blinking has left the middle east and with him has gone some of the men some that he brought because they tried to get the sci fi fi deal over the line. it's not happened yet, but how much is issued a long statement saying of the sort of rebutting really suggestions that they are the ones at fault for not playing ball? i'm not going ahead with the sci fi deal that was put on the table. how much said, but the big changes is asking for a not to that significant. they include the demand, a complete withdrawal of israeli troops. how much says that? they've responded very promptly within 24 hours. when this deal was 1st put in early may, they said that they welcome the un security council resolution on the safe spot on that say that ready to engage in, in direct negotiations. and it says that while they're doing that, as well as continuing its assault on gaza. and as we know,
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israel has not come out with a full acceptance of public formal acceptance of deceased by proposal for us. provide you a ride. me, i'm going to ask you more about the burden because is really initially had been fairly clear about where 8 stood with regards to this proposal. but the seems to be changed emphasis in our interpretation in the way that israel is approaching this. are we shipping any more from the, as many governments, or indeed perhaps these really media about this is far proposal. so we're hey, ring uh this morning from these riley's, they actually say they expect that it goes to ations to continue this. although these riley's of said the officially that they see how much is a sort of latest statement as a rejection over. busy all of the ceasefire proposal, but these really say uh because it includes how much is asking based sideboard time table for
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a permanent cx 5 as well as we know his total withdrawal of israeli forces from causal. but nonetheless, israel says he says it is will continue to talk, is as talks will continue through cancer and egyptian mediators and coordination with us in order to see if a deal can be reached by the thanks very much indeed. let me just remind you that there is really governments bind, i'll just see it or from operating in israel, and that's extended that decision. and that's why bad has been joining us from neighboring jordan. we're going to return to our top story, the reports of those as really a tax on the all my washing area in the southern girls are in countries. life is outside the locks the hospital in central garza and talk to us about what's happening in milwaukee and describe the area to as well. it has been very intense in a mazda area. the past couple of 20 hours. the is really military is pushing west,
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more west and invading at the western parts of alpha. according to i with this is there is an air strikes and all the time the reselling happening. but there are also 100000 policy news been in roughly, and most of them are in this milwaukee area. this is a safe zone designated by the is, are the forces and there has been no evacuation orders. so we have been seeing more people on i received the street evacuating at north to, to the middle area and to the central part of the gaza strip. but again, it's very crowded in the middle area. there is no place for people to go as schools are parks, house, but those are packed even empty lands and agriculture and area are packed with palestinians who may make shift cops in those areas. so palestinians are left homeless and also has please, as being a displaced a couple of upsides multiple times at people are in
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a state of frustration and despair because it's suddenly happened that is really forces started. i caught a talking about and the and the last see evacuation err. yeah. without any further notice. and you are describing the palestinians as are said to be homeless and helpless and of course and so many families as well. the toner parts of the yes, since since the past 8 months there has been continuous displacements, some families at chose to stay in the not spring causal trip and some it shows to evacuate to the middle areas and that for there's $2.00 to $4.00. and now we have a how much they escaped with us and he's a pala sending who was displaced from the north, but still has a family members in the nothing at gaza strip at how much if you have to get out to
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you. thank you for showing that additional can you tell us know that the need for your displacement and how we use that it's separated from your family and, and the last uh and that keeps and what are you able to get in touch with them or what, how is the, i know there's a head to the people, the 1st of all, on october 13th i was forced to leave my home. but if i took the 5 or 6 cities of this placement from guys to get a better understanding units but, but he is so rough. i have been back to fan eunice. i'm trying to get in touch with my family in the most in boss of guys. however, it is almost impossible to get in touch with them. i made the absence of internet connection. however, i'm certain that my family and the most us suffering from starvation, lack of food as delivery, is not to be the relief ages,
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not being delivered in the most. and i am here with my brother, the rest of our family trapped in the most of all, the speaking of the north is what the situation is more than dia to. there is no relief a being delivered, continued bombardment by the lady to base on false. his p mosley without can we have reports that there are just some stocks of flour left in the molar for those. however, even if flour with you and some food supplies are available, people are suffering the most able to lay food on the table. no gotten it, let's not time doesn't suspend the i mean not. and you told me that some members of your family was suffering due to
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a poor nutrition. so hey, i guess the that's through the i have to on some of the hardest stranded in guys safety. one of them is very old in a 2nd. she is suffering from poor nutrition as that is on see the phillips that all of them. and they said the other one with the and as it is on to the side is that you've been on the other on is separated a, you know, i'm going from head family as well. she was residing in colorado and she has come to get that before october 7 to visit the family. now she is threatened and then she is not able to go back, say not to go to a fee and really bad forehead. however, there is no way to get him out of guys that we tried to contact the red cross, but that it's chris. and however,
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then we and then another fail as an individual, one of her daughters, together with her husband, was killed. and one of this really is strikes, that's her destiny. the law allows us. we hope you will be a united resort of families. so and thank you for being with us. this is only one of the stories of the palestinians that are separated from their families in the north of the palestinians in the north, in the south, in the middle there, you are all subjected to the same exact violence as drugs and also now serve basis . and that's why palestinians were very eager and hopeful for us. he's far your agreement to yesterday because they feel of the to as far as the only thing that's going to let them see their family again, very nice. their families more 8 is going to be coming inside because of strep, and also there will be no air strikes and no uh,
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bombings at very heartbreaking stories. we hear from people every single day. and every person has his different story. and thank you very much indeed. have country talking to us from the central guys all. okay, let's talk about the seas for negotiations. now there's been no break. so us equity estate down to the bank and was blaming home us for the impasse. how boss has released his tape in the same country to israel, it once a deal signed, it says, the homeless movement has demonstrated in all stages of negotiations to stop the direction the required positivity to reach a comprehensive and satisfactory agreement based on the fair demands of our people for the definitive cessation of aggression, a complete withdrawal of israeli forces from gaza. the return of the displaced reconstruction of the serious prisoner exchange deal a statement ads that that hasn't been any confirmation from his reading side that they've approved any seems fine proposal to what does this 5 deal which had been
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proposed by the us and backed by the un includes different phases under it, israel and how much would negotiate the exchange of captives and prisoners fighting would stop unplanned. this would be laid for the rebuilding of gossip so far is really government hasn't publicly endorsed the us proposal. benjamin netanyahu has repeatedly said he wants to come to continue the war and gaza until hom us is eliminated. meanwhile, homicides it supports a deal that leads to a permanency is fine, as well as the removal of his way. the troops from gods and exchange for releasing captives. luciano exhausted i as an associate professor of golf politics, a contract university. he's joining us here in doors. so how good to have you with us? again. as always, not we ended up weighs 48 hours 72 hours of authority, of anticipation. that's ended up essentially by quarter. we bar where our rights at the start there seems to be no common ground. a toll between these ran these between hamas and of course, with regard to the negotiators board,
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trying desperately to find some sort of mediation effort to move it forward. exactly. it seems that we are like 5 or 6 months ago when there's 2 policies as well repeating exactly the same will fundy wanted and saying that's the other side of this. not the not accepting any in any, any case. but i think that there is something different right now. compare with the previous version is that it seems that the us is the one now taking the lead in, blaming time us and they'll be slightly more or less quiet. say ok, this is what happened is what blinking said it, but they are no better to the same. that's how much is the one the best of what the site is. blink. it was saying that while ago, 3 weeks ago, you know, it says it was blaming this on yahoo for, for this it, this is part of the fact that the blinking and i proposed this. so they planned that. he says it was, is fairly plan. and the plan was never accepted by his rep. they made some changes the, the, the propose i went to the didn't make sense to give
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a concept to get approved with the changes that suggested by a friend. however, it's probably not accept, formerly the a when did the the so for the 2 i'm us, blink, us had, this is exactly the same, mutually identical of what we owe you offer in form of me. so if this is the same, offered that it was accepted supposedly positively by each right and how much, why there is no agreement. it seems that there is some things that they kind of be ethics. and the problem is, the blinking now is saying that's how much of that one is not accepting while how much very clearly said that i might not be testing the sick on the face that has to do with extension of the person at which 100 percent is we'd be released or not, i'm repeating the samsung by that'd be, that'd be nice. consistent very beginning of the components is far in the 2nd phase and a with a lot of positive for me throughout the 2 things. it's read says no, they're not going to be as if we draw a lot of to our forces because we want to keep the forces inside it. and we can guarantee that the permanency is fight,
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even though nobody who at the beginning was more or less willing to do so. so we are again in the square one. nobody wants to get anything from the butts. blame is no foot by the and i said, save on how much and all of these is it's too simplistic to suggest that because both sides are so far apart, despite what we're seeing in public that to be the goals of each. each side are so different that the us has been left to try to be seem to be doing something like this. i can of course, they say this is an american election. you have this presidential elections happening in early november. and in order for this to be resolved, by the time those elections come right, divided ministration needs to have something happened quickly. is it fair to say that the u. s. is the only one who's desperately trying to be seen to keep the momentum going, even though they refused to be, no matter what i mean, of course. so the leaf, i mean, seems
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a bit of beginning by the knew that this would affect everybody is his campaign. and that's more the, the war is extended, more closer. we are to the election in which for what if you will, you will lose their what is that, at some point, the theme at the age as well upset them frustrated. i mean, we all remember what a cut that said about the being used by both sides and shape sounds even threatening, is trying to, to, to, to big the deal for 1979. you not to save them. so if treatment needs as well at some point, frustrated on the person or making a desperate or for the 2 sides to negotiate. but nothing to work so far. the only one that had actually uh, the capacity to the soul, or to do it, at least with these trial, get to another site, the other to cut off. and is it has been limited options to, to, in front of you said a, by the sense of neither of the work. what does this mean? there was in the office what yesterday happened in the press conference between
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lincoln out of the 4 minutes of the categories of even the interpretation of, of what happened is different. a link and clearly and blame. how much of the 4 minutes of cuts are clearly they is stressful within then they might need those discipline neither agreement about what he's got going on and why this agreement is not moving forward. if the i'm on the agreement, how we expect the 2 sites would finally be, you know, with the see on his doctor as always. thank you very much indeed as well to the occupied westbank that where they is really on his way to the janine refugee camp for the 2nd time this week. so just have stalling the account and the audi hours of thursday and have detained one person. bulldozers have been seeing digging up several roads. 6 palestinians have been killed. junior ratings you need on tuesday, as well as military says that operation was aimed at disrupting the activities of palestinian fighters. no row day is live in ramallah in the occupied was fine. so
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talk to us more about these rates while we're on this uh, a range. we'll definitely disrupt i preparations for those in as any. and whether it's the com or the wider city. we know that 2 people have been in, have been detained. the mother of a mind pursued by his really forces as well as another man who was injured and then subsequently detained. eye witnesses also tell us that a, a group of paramedics of the palestine red crescent, was assaulted by these rarely forces. as they tried to get to those in need inside jeanine nor in the meantime they, they hasn't been a part of serge upon saying violence against miners. the united nations has listed israel as a country that violates children's rights. absolutely . and this was uh, as far as palestinian human rights organizations, this has been a long time coming. the daily reality of occupation entails
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a lot of built in violence against palestinians, particularly the children. and this has long lasting effect. we want to see, i'm gonna swear that whose lives has been permanently changed because of that occupation and that violence. this is this story is how it's how i'm just bare lies from the neck down. and it's really soldiers stop the 17 year old at close range in the neck, trapping him in his own body. struggling to tell his story. sculpture that's february this year i'm. it was faced by his really soldiers and as the north of the occupied westbank,
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they run him over right at the door of hannah store. the jeep chased him on the slate and jammed into the kids. then the soldier, one down and shocked him. as you can see, the bullet marks and his blood are on the with harrowing stories like commerce are common place in palestine. human rights organizations have long accused as real of violating palo city and children's rights, pervasively. and with impunity. that's why they will come to you as decision to finally place as well on the list of countries that violates children's rights. most of the you and report details nearly 8000 verified violations against the palestinian children during 2023. all carried out by his really forces, an armed settlers violations cover, killing, maiming displacement use of children as human shields, and attacks on schools among others. it also documents that attention of $900.00
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children and reports on multiple forms of sexual violence against child jennings. the law is new to me. now that is really is part of this list of the same human rights advocates are hopeful. this will lead to consequences. instead of any point when i come across, i know why they should like god, these countries and called for accountability, they should not be treated as normal states. israeli soldiers should be banned from countries and they should be tried for war crimes. one says, thousands of additional cases are still pending, verification, 6 months into 2024 situation has only become worse, uses even more shocking phenomena. and his brother, i my, this report recognizes their live tragedy, but it can not change it. they face their violently altered lives with the resilience and hope only children can muster. not all the data occupied
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westbank, palestine. i'm sorry, bossy is a program director of human rights watch either human rights lawyer. she's joining the star from the occupied west bank. thank you for being with us this, this listing actually make any difference. does it have any influence? i think it does. this is a list. and every year, the un secretary, secretary general, publishes of people who of countries and as our groups of committed greenville fences against children in our conflict. this years list includes these really military, how math is lama jihad, the rapid support forces in sudan facilities, army and other actors who over the past year has failed to take precautions to protect children. in some cases have deliberately killed children. we need to have this kind of shame to enforce the norm that all children must be protected. do you think that therefore, anything will change on the grounds, given the fact that israel does have a history of essentially ignoring international organizations, including the i c, c, the i c j,
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the united nations security council. i think that as the countries become increasingly made, pushed to spill their obligations under international mandatory law, including to avoid publicity and serious violations, we can make progress. so human rights watch has called 4 countries to stop transferring weapons to these really military to for mass and to as long as you have because of the risk that those weapons will be with that said he goes, weapons will make them complicit in a serious violations that are being committed, including against children, reward that we raise the cost, not just for the offers on the ground, but for the many countries in the world for supporting them. the more we have a chance of making this stop. i mentioned before you are a human rights lawyer, is there any legal recourse that children and their families have in the event that they are subjected to the kind of treatment that the un is criticizing?
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these critters criticizing israel accounting. i. so i do want to emphasize that the you a list is not just about israel includes israel, how math islamic jihad, countries a, the army of groups in sudan and the democratic republic of congo, this global list. and we should be treating it as such. but yes, there should be reinforce the international criminal court has saw arrest forms for senior israeli and palestinian leaders because of concerns about violation, including against children. those procedures, if they go forward, do have the possibility, not only of us having accountability on the criminal side, but also be rich. there are other measures that can be taken um, but right now the most important thing to do is to get countries in the world to stop arming the parts because that will have an immediate impact not on the shoulder and unfortunately have been lost. but on the shoulders were still alive today, meeting, protecting me. i want to ask you about that because you're likely point out. this is a long list of people who are included in this designation. i'm in your experience
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. what are the long term effects of children who do survive this kind of action, but of course may have been at the very least witnessed witnesses to it, but have been directly affected or injured by it. no, it gets such a painful question because for these children doesn't stop when they survive and attack or region where the war ends. i mean for children and also for example, this is not their 1st war even in their very own lives. and i'm sorry to say that you know, it's, and when the fighting stops, it's not as if everything is going to be ok. schools have been destroyed about half of the residential believes and goals that have been damaged or destroyed. the medical, the health care infrastructure that the water infrastructure is not as, as life is going to go back to normal. what we do need is a mass of international effort of support, rehabilitation, psycho social support. and the other things that children need to be able to have future, sorry about you, we appreciate your being with us and i'll just, you know,
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thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. the leaders of the g 7 blogger gathering initially with the wars and ukraine on gaza, expect it to tell the agenda. the group of 7 are also facing all the challenges from talking migration to the climate crisis. i'll just say this diplomatic editor james base has this report for putting him in southern as the president fight and arriving in italy ahead of the saw. so this is g 7. so it's a meeting that's likely to have a serious and subdued tone. that's because since the 7 lead is last match, ukraine has known since they don't hoped, strengthens it timed against russia in a world it's gone on for nearly 2 and a half years. but even higher on their agenda, the war on casa all the g. 7 leaders initially supported israel's right to self
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defense, but with a desk told of building $37000.00 palestinians, that support is increasingly reluctant. experts believe it's damaged the g seven's molar authority, the g 7 does for many people feel increasingly less relevant, less reflective of, of power around the world. much more of a club, but it's not necessarily got the legitimacy that it use that it once had. and you know, add on double standards and a popular see, and people you know, dying in at, at scale and goals. and it's a, it's a very gloomy outlook of the 7 leaders of the same ones who attended the last summit in the japanese city of hiroshima. but 6 up to 7. and now facing serious political pressures at home in front and the u. k. elections that you in weeks and the us vote is now less than 4 months away. off to a strong showing for how right wing policy and the european elections. the one
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leader who's fourteens appeared to be rising, is the host georgia bologna. you tell me a prime minister is bringing a record number of 10 guest countries to this is g 7. that's in part where she wants to focus on the issue of migration. but experts believe she's also trying to keep the g 7 relevant at a time when it's self declared rolled at the pinnacle of world affairs. seems less certain the nasa james pays out his era poorly. it's really okay for the life is we're going to go to you on a holiday in the city of for you and 7, at least i was, james was just mentioning that this is an unstable time for some of those leaders for up, for re election. this year won't come, they actually achieve at the g 7 of the well, i think it's certainly true that this, this meeting takes place under a clouds of substantial political turmoil. and, and i'm 2nd, take a leadership change as possible in the coming months. possibly in the united states, almost setting the united kingdom in manuel,
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my call could be civic severely. we couldn't device, not the next from the cold in france. and all the while of course, i was, was continued to rage and gaza and can you cry. and what could they achieve as well as ever? they will be special focus on areas of interest to the host. the host is of course, easily, easily is called spectrum sessions. on migration climate crisis feeds security and occupational intelligence with a number of international leaders invited to join those discussions, including the pope, the will be a special focus on those was uh they won't be able to solve the war on gaza by any means. but the g 7 bu reiterated support for the cx 5 deal on the table cover, and se endorsed by the un security council. earlier this week, there may be progress though, on ukraine, a presidency. lensky will be here for the 2nd year in the row. he's expected to sign a new security agreement with the united states later on says that, and they're hoping the g 7 to come up with a deal to use the winful profit. so phrasing russian funds for them.
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$300000000000.00 worth of russian funds to fund a $50000000000.00 loan to ukraine to help it deal with the war. and it's full that yeah, john sims was saying it's and these apartments such as your maloney 100 fortunes are on the rise. but it is worth remembering, of course, she is the leader of a far right party or critic safe that her policies are being targeting the l g. b teachers must community and state media and of course, immigration as well. it's going to be interesting to see how she kind of walk. so that's a tightrope if you like, between those 2 images of the in a sense she has already completed that type drug, georgia maloney, suddenly riding a political high the only one among the 7 leaders here who is one of the big questions of course will be just how much political capital political will any of the other leaders bring to the table? it's all in binary. she's been in the job for 2 years. probably ministry eventually . brothers a bit late fall, right? politics did very well in recent european parliamentary elections,
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c. c. now is the sort of acceptable face or fall right? politics on the international stage where in fact, she's moderate to a lot of have policies to fit in with the leaders around her. and she is taking on a serious power broke a role in europe in politics as well. but that sort of essentially with a positive vibes at this meeting stop was james laid out the drug biting into difficult campaign, which you soon i called most certainly out in weeks france and germany rock by a fall rock search. the leaders of canada and japan, faltering and opinion pulse of these club of nations that traditionally sees itself as a sort of pinnacle of global diplomacy. well, most of the leaders here hanging on by their fingernails, apart from the ice. yeah, it's going to be an interesting couple of days. there's never going to be dipping in and out of those meetings as they happened. john hall in the city of 4. yeah, thank you very much indeed. so now the number of people forced to leave their homes around the world is that it's highest since records began. do you anne's refugee agencies as but by the end of 2023. more than
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a 117300000 people would have been forcibly displaced on thoughts one and every 69 people on our. now the rise in numbers is mainly because of conflicts in gaza. israel's relentless bombardment has meant up to 1700000 people have had to move many times in may and more. more than 1300000 people are internally displaced off to the military crew in 2021. but one of the largest humanitarian crises is in sit on the conflict. there has displaced more than $6000000.00 people within the country with another $1200000.00 fee to neighboring nation. so how about margins been covering the conflict and saddam, she's joining us not from the call to him, but just give us an idea of the kind of lives that people are leading, both inside and outside. sit down in the midst of this displacement crisis to well, according to the united nations refugee agency,
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people are being forced from their homes every single day since the conflict spots had around the country. now we know that just in the past, month alone, more than 130000 people have fled from the city open fashion, which is in the dark for region and the last and strong cold under the control of the army. and which of the, our stuff has been trying to take control of and has been launching arts and the re strikes and attacks on. so people have been displaced as a result of the fighting industry to apply the pressure between d r a step. and the 2nd is army, and that's $100000.00 people over a period of one month. but united nations has that 6000000 people have been displaced by the end of last year. but a new report by the refugees agency just this morning says that the number of the display has reached 7000000. so with the past 1000000 in a row, we have been forced from their phones as a result of the fighting. let's talk also about the, the,
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the response by 8 agencies to this humanitarian crisis. and, of course, is not just with agencies. it's with the actual countries as well, who are trying to respond to the number of people who are flooding over the borders, particularly in sit down and trying to find some sort of safety while people are in desperate need a few minutes here and assistance, but a agencies say that they are facing challenges when it comes to accessing those in need, especially in areas where there is conflict and vast includes the capital hard to. there's also that are for region very well. it's an 8 is struggling. and while the people there are in desperate need of assistance and not just seem to set you up with the question, which we talked about it just a few minutes ago, but also other parts of it are for region. but there's also the issue of funding, and that's one thing that agencies keep repeating over and over again. they said that donor countries, while they are giving, it's not enough to match the needs of those on the ground and that, that has resulted in changes of 8 distribution. there was a need where agencies can actually access the people in other places. and they said
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that they cannot get access aid workers themselves have been targeted in various parts of the country as the fighting continues. so their response has been very, very little, especially if when you hear from people on the ground who will say that they know that, oh, rather they've seen and heard how the international community and agencies have responded to prices in other parts of the world in conflict but they say that when it comes to them, they feel that they're forgotten, and they're not seen. so they say that 8 agencies and donor countries have been ignoring the mean price as well be here, have to suffer the fighting. and the results and humanitarian crisis resulting from said fighting that has led to their displacement and has, is leading to hunger prices in the country. have them all going to talk to him? have a thank you very much. i the still ahead on, i'll just see that hezbollah launch is one of its largest walk and it's actually, yeah, it's against northern israel. we're going to be live in self 11. i'm kind of reviving a no friendship with russian wash. it's returned to cuba in defiance. of the united states,
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the no new york doesn't look like it's in somebody that's more to change any time soon . much of central europe is sydney increasing, spread a big fan of the stones, causing flash, cutting all the way from the eastern side of spain, towards austria. that is going to change it in the west and is drying up. and i think stayed in the by the arts and particularly where we saw the most recent cutting. we'll see dr. whether it's still a care came from the look at these temperatures. this was once a cold from the old. i see it was cold and you might like and everything to the 560 grease has been particularly hot. those fees will change a little bit. but another lot, front skits went, attempt just go down a little bit, but not extensively. it's sunday night and most of spain there is ready to come into the door submissively. it's illegal. see,
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the shells go cro as you'll see the shelves guy with the back of the masses appearing in the west and past the black sea athens. the change wind direction was the temperature has dropped, but that wouldn't still come. yeah, so hard to keep the eastern side of libya and or egypt halt for a while because these holes in most of north africa has been set a goal recently. but the coding trend of the shells you weston pulse of africa is all this big was causing some funding in sierra leone in guinea, and moving further north towards molly, even southern mauritania. the he says he went to more towards here yet to provide a are you looking back or you know, no file but not in the eyes of his government to my life as being us. can you just me, like i said, these are, these are those in the 2nd part of the series. we follow a british age work or as he prepares to contest his citizenship revocation,
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the less than that of the tenants increase. so you're only as good as possible. take listen celia, and i'll just 0. the latest news as it breaks, but immigration advocates challenge president trump asylum order back in 2018 with detailed coverage. while the santa writes remains from the in the saddle, the fall right is expected to shake off politics and bustles from around the world . the growth rate of the russian economy is ahead of the world. average and russia has already overtaken japan and germany in terms of the size of its economy. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the york, you know, to see the reminder of our top stories. this area is really strikes of and the fortunate in on my watch, a tiny strip of land and gas that's for tens of thousands of palestinians are taking refuge, is really ami had previously designated this area as a so called state. so as it strikes, continue, how my says it's been showing positivity agencies find negotiations on like is room it says which has never voice any approval to the latest proposal. the groups calling in washington to freshen the is really government approach. assess these very armies rated the janine refugee company, occupies was fine for the 2nd time this week. soldiers of storm to come to me, annie, i was the 1st in detain. one person that used bulldozers to dig up several loans as well as far the bottles of rocket, some southern lebanon into northern israel. some projectiles reached the metal on
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air base on the outskirts of the city of tibet is calling phone calls and fires and damage. the group says it was under charlie ations for an overnight attack that killed. i've seen your husband come onto and 3 others that are called as a life for us in most i own a southern 11 and so cross border attacks seem to be increasing to yes, there has been an uptick and violence a long that's volatile, loving on israel border and a mid that escalation came the killing of a high ranking commander has the law on tuesday night and is ready strike killed. thought live abdullah, as the most senior figure in the, in the group that has been killed since the confrontations began in october, has while i called him quote, one of the knights of the resistance and media close to has. but last said that this was a harsh blow to the group, and that the, you know, this is a dangerous escalation and it could change the way this confrontation is managed.
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we heard from a senior official from hezbollah saying that the as well should expect our attacks to increase in intensity force and quantity. but many observers believe we are not going to see a significant change in and as well as a tax in the sense that the, the killing of the commander is not going to change the unwritten rules of engagement. which both parties really have been a complying to that means that these attacks are mainly along the border regions. yes, we've seen strikes deeper inside. and so, you know, yes we've seen of you know, is, well, care continue to carry out it's targeted killings. and this is what is concerning, has but lot that they want these targeted killings to stop, but it's unlikely that these threats that has well as making is going to uh to change the calculations on the ground for the time being. is there no, thank you very much indeed. center hold of talking to so much i own in 711 on john
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is primarily shying is amazing. new zealand is in new zealand for the highest level visit and 7 years is amazing. the prime minister and all that, officials during his 3 day trip they had supplies, greater trade cooperation between the 2 nations. new zealanders become increasingly critical of abrasions role in the south pacific. let's go to modern teen and where the senate has voted in favor of president harvey miller's flagship economic reform . bill pros has turned violent when demonstration is valued outside the nations congress, the so called on the bus law sense that sweeping changes to the economy, including steep attack, started to measures on privatization. there is a ball has more from one to service. the violence on the streets of the site is as the senate debated what is known as the basis of all. a landmark bill for presidents have you had released plans to reform argentina. it includes over $200.00 lows, meant to privatize some state companies,
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delegate legislative powers to the president reform labor legislation and get privileges to fully in companies that invest in argentina. protestors gathered outside congress is early on wednesday morning. got to be everybody's have pensioner who says he cannot make ends meet the double dresser, who i am here because i get paid the minimum pension and i cannot survive on it. i worked for 33 years and my pension is $200.00. with these laws, the president is supporting, we're all going to be impoverished. we're going to lose our rights. protesters were met with resistance from the security forces. i said it, there's continue to the base of the base is all the police started moving in the 1st year trying to clear the way they had been using peppers, asking people to leave the area. however, those were present beers. the security situation deteriorated fast. congressman from the opposition were purpose frayed, one car was set on fire. the debate lasted for 12 hours when the senate voted,
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it was a ty, but the vice president victoria was at or with the find the vote below with no head to the lower house. once again, since taking office have you had really has implemented a sockless day, we plan to reduce the deficit the lowest mental deep and the reforms he wants for the country. like most of the, the vice today is a society is a country and as opposed to good body, but we are at a crossroads, can persist in the road to decadence. or we continue in the path to freedom. would mean these policies have also cost a shop dropping consumption unemployment and pull over t r on the rise. and i think that the, you with these reforms, the government wants to pass the question is, can they survive in the long to imagine them for the 1st time, the message says this is a government that doesn't need a stair anti plan. it's a problem because there's a loss of poverty lays convinced he's on the right path to reform argentina is
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economy. but a large part of the population fears their situation. we only get worse 80. so i'll just see that when the site is go to it says in ecuador, opposing government plans for an increase in fuel prices, demonstrators and burned and africa. you president genuine. the board, as we marched towards the presidential pilots in kito, is government has promised to remove fuels subsidies as part of an agreement with the international monetary fund. similar measures of triggered to rebellions led by echo those indigenous movements in recent years. spaces, new cabinets has been appointed as a country and grapples with spiraling violence from criminal groups. you line up of ministers includes new names. it's a move away from figures to solved onto the previous prime minister ariel on rape. the new prime minister and gary connie also,
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so i was interior minister and control the security forces and intelligence gathering. not printing i was calling for my allot pilgrimage begins with a return to the climate of security. perfect without security. no loss in progress can be made. it's crucial that al police and so just a well prepared to face the security challenges. happy about a face of russian warships. i sailed into the port of cuba as capital avant up ahead of time, the ministry exercises in the caribbean, us officials say they're tracking the vessels which include a nuclear powered summary at augustine has more from hold on a firing a $21.00 gun solve the is it came in to have out of a russian naval slit to the doctor on the island for the 1st time since the outbreak of the war and ukraine on route a russian forget to fight artillery and drills the by the administration said that deployment was notable. but not dangerous. we, of course, take it seriously, but these exercises don't pose a threat to the united states. nonetheless,
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it deployed to 3 destroyers to track the russian deployment. some people is watching the ships pulling felt it was point 5 years ago. us cruise ships dealt in this by an american tourist pump some money into the items economy. they were banned by the company ministration, which allowed the cruise lines to be sued. hundreds of millions of dollars. the don't think it's hard to imagine a more powerful image of how far us keeping relations have been bulldozed over the last 5 years. a russian, you can about summary and dr. right way us cruise line has no longer come on the say hard and us sanctions and economic desperation, a pushing hold on a close, that's a must go. this is something that to but have forgotten, we get that connection and it is come back to that connection because there is no other choice and there's no other choice directly because of united states sanctions. i mean what can only be called sustained economic warfare against cuba. and desperate diseases require desperate remedies and the number of russian
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tourists for the 1st 3 months of this year doubles compared to this time last year . and to 90000 tons of rational arrived this much following protests against food and power shortages in santiago, cheapest. second, cities, meanwhile, the cheapest position on the war and ukraine has transformed over the last 2 years from one that stressed the importance of respecting international law to one that is strongly pro russian. who's your central, both nations of russia and cuba are imposed with unjust sanctions that have the origin and the same enemy, they yankee empire, russia's invasion of ukraine and potent sanctions, a drawing new geopolitical fault lines, and the rekindling friendships of old. and augustin. how does it run around the still ahead and i'll just see it on thailand's natoya is gangs of monkeys categorize locals. we find out what's being done to stop the menace
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the on more than 3000000 people street and decided to leave his whole city of mecca for the annual fudge pilgrimage
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. the blow as far as broken out an oil refinery and the bill and the code is region of knolls on the rock. there's a live pictures from their shoes, plumes of smoke and flames, and still rising from the complex surrounded doesn't. the fire fighting seems to try to control the flames which broke out on wednesday. but this isn't the area report hearing explosions prior to the outbreak of the far, the island brazil
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a large find the world's largest tropical westland disputing concerns. the more fires are going to follow for days. now the flames have destroyed parts of the pond, canal and central western brazil. satellite data shows that funds have increased the 10 fold so far this year. areas home to a variety of animals, including jaguar's and joint on teaches. special operations are underway in south central setting off to major flooding. hundreds of people have been displaced by heavy rains and months lines. now to some mr. votes ra, scroll some to others that are dangerous madness, but then the toys wild monkey is lapi in central time and finally being rounded up and placed in captivity at one stage. they formed games fighting turf wars for control of the city center. a 70 chang reports local residents are relieved that they're being removed. members of thailand's most notorious gang
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captured in caged at last. the midst of us mechanics of level 3, some resigned to the states. others still struggling for freed up to 6 months in appeals to the prime minister. your 3rd has finally resting back control. james of monkeys took control of the city in central time and several years ago, stopped of tourist treats during the cobra pandemic. they over and shop some businesses store thing is for payment and food. local residents found themselves outnumbered and harassed. but the bad behavior isn't just a survival to having started with food, the simian delinquent. so being on a rampage, that's the very low money rolling in paulia. now they know when we're coming, they use the seats to hang from above and use the hands to snatch stuff away and they run the always one step ahead of us. but now the long um, at the lowest, closer for their incarceration begins, however,
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documentation and sterilization refreshing to mount their arrival in jail tattoos or a bicycle pond to prison life. and that is just as true for these monkeys as they get their id numbers, place of the h h forever on the flash. a to draw up on the cheek and indicate into the role of these problematic primate. the estimated 2000 and mechanics and looked very off and now house is captured, castrated, and contained. it's quite a full from grace for the monkeys used to rule the city. i'm the man the you with them to the monkeys from the in the city are pretty aggressive and have a history of attack and people, but they are becoming calmer because this new environment has everything they need . especially food, which is the most important thing inside the streets on safety, yet some will be allowed to remain an attraction for the tourist. drill into that
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on some us antics. and these are experts innovating a wrist showing that sometimes a life of crime does pay. tony chose, is there a library central time? more than 3000000 muslims are in saudi arabia for the annual haulage pilgrimage. hodge is a religious duty for all muslims are able to perform the ritual, which is one of the 5 colors of this one question. well, how bottom reports from back, the pilgrims all the way to the great, most of that this is is lives hudy's side and each why do we go around the cop uh, 7 times signalling this thought of a journey that we'd take them from here to sacred planes, valleys, in the mountains and once finished, they would have accomplished an important religious duty. the young, the elderly,
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the healthy and the sick old together full of they say is the most significant trip of that entire lives. believe lot were coming here where it all started is amazing . this is where it is, lum started and to come here and he has a story of islam. is a powerful experience of the it's the same ritual muslims guy the here around the cubicle structure, which they believe was built by abraham. and his son is my mecca, is also why they believe the prophet muhammad was full. and why the koran was revealed to him has, is a john the muslims hope would change their lives for days, the week before the success of rituals and into, into what the describe as a state of purity and spirituality. and this explains why men with uh, to west send for white cloth. if you want to print or pull, it doesn't matter here what does not to is a display of unity and a quantity of the pilgrimage. rosemont came all the way from a walk
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o along with his mother, she won't be able to perform has on her own. so he wanted to be part of her johnny did you visit me low i want her blessing and i also seek repentance. i can't describe the overwhelming emotions i experience here. what has isn't just about people seeking to respond from boss since it's also about young couples, like the mood and his wife. i looking for the deepest sense of purpose of to the journey is over and it has been trying so much and it's not. and it's, it didn't work out many times before, but this time got invited us, got it. i mean it's what it came out of nowhere in like 3 days and we applied and we were accepted. soon, all these people would move to the plane of mena. and put that themselves for the most important day in hatch. a day of prey is in conditions and remembrance of the value of
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a lot of that hash about. but i'll just be right back. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with me on all these stories over to the website. of course, obviously results on robots and stay with us. the is the rails, one machine is decimating entire households invested in the words of those supplies and with the help of the palestinian journalists fold lights toes. the harrowing story of 3 families and investigates us complicity the world's most beautiful boar and decades. the night to both end items one says part one on us just from palestine to pakistan from syria to indonesia. ok,
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a symbol of national identity to create postage and passport stamps. but also some of the nice, clear to be on that comes flying anyway, sending a message of resistance about the arab israeli conflict. cut it off at a point comfortable this time. palestine sundance, the stamp of defiance on out is in the last refuge for displace palestinians. a gaza under fire is ready for us, is launching a land sea and ever talking on my washington, you're off the about this and this is all just even life and don't have i also have coming up for the 2nd time this week is really soldiers,

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