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all the palestinian residents playing for their lives in garza cities. as is there any forces launched deadly strikes from those to sell? the uninstall said hey, this is al jazeera life from the 2nd. the people of the age cannot afford to live in them to become another gods. a warning from the new and chief as pay as grow the cross for the attacks between israel and hezbollah, baton into or out. the death toll from days of torrential rain and one of the west had areas and solving china jumps to $1500.00 major power blackout in parts of the
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vulcans that leaves millions of people sweltering that unlimited advocates way. the while we begin with the moments that is really artillery shells hit a residential area right in the homes of kansas city. and the move in the off the mouth and the attack palestinians in the area had to scramble for what is the color they could find. disease can see it's understood that a number of people were killed in the strike. many of those winded we understand at least 30 people have died in is really a tax across the city ambulances of been trying to collect to the injured but hospitals and the area already stretched to breaking point. they're only 3 partially functioning hospitals. that is where it has bought the entry of life saving supplies that for weeks,
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almost all colored sensors. this report from roles and gaza to clear the, the intensity of bump selling at has increased in the last few days and nothing doesn't engage the city as that is why the forces targeted different separated residential houses and it looks in both at garza city, ends off and goes with the so a 8 killed and including a 5 mount as simple as the wall cuz i would have been killed. why they are doing the youtube and they had to walk to o a b. i might as simple as you guys are to in the sense that regardless of it, also saving it have been killed as a result of and is really is twice as a tune neighborhood and dislike. eh, killed 7, including 3 children. and at one women also dozens had been killed and uh, got injured as a result of at difference of
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a rated functioning and also read all over. nothing does a city at the gaza city itself. and this is, by the way, the daily routines we are experiencing every day in the nothing does a, by the way us, meanwhile in southern gaza, is there any forces have kills at least $25.00 palestinians in alma wasi as a strip of land on the southern coast of garza where israel, designated humanitarians on an order in palestinian is to move to for their own safety. witnesses said the um, used sound buttons to get people to seek shelter at a make shift hospital. then they were hit. we can go straight to him who are issues and they're all on central guy. is that with the latest for us from the ground? and can you talk us through these rates of strikes? we've been seeing 6 in, in south and central garza where you ok, let's start in the southern parts of god's us, especially in the rough uh,
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last southern place and points in the causal strip of that is where the forces launch. i kind of re selling on on milwaukee it back to a scene. so and where at least 25 policy has been killed at least 50 policy. these have been injured. this place this area with the significance as saved by the is run the army. that's why people from the eastern parts of europe evacuated to the western parts of brooklyn and also it's beautiful south of this place. what's the significance acetate and that's why the boston waited to this area. so after the continuous, our tele re sending people are now being displaced, another time to newness and to the central area. another thing that kind of thing is today we're suppose to look a search for fluid search for watts here, but instead they were forced to evacuate with leaving everything behind them
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because there was intensive are tend to re sending. there has been also a blowing up for houses residential areas in us where a comfort talking about areas that has been densely populated and dropped behind on other areas. in the central areas, there has been a continuous, intensifying, bombs in this a lot. and also in as good as refugee come here, and i'll also hospitals we received a severe critical condition of a b. b girl that was injured due to these are instructed symptoms as intensifying from the south to the central gaza, to the mother and parts and kind of sinews are left helpless. where there is no safe place in gods and palestinians wherever is the goal. at this pace multiple times, there are sins being targeted by the is there any forces in hotel right there with a very nice as far as from the ground for pushing from there all in the central gauze. the strength of thank you hand meanwhile that these 2 palestinians have been killed by his riley forces who opened fire on his vehicle and the occupied westbank
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. the strange thing happened and the noise. and since you have come, kennedy, a red crescent official who was on the sea and told down to 0, that is right, new forces prevented his team from approaching the call and assisting the injured nora de reports from the law in the occupied west. i will send you an authorities confirm. 2 men were killed in a copay in the northern westbank with his ready forces. i'm bushed the center of the town and fired at a vehicle carrying to people allegedly wanted by b is really occupation authorities a be have of a habit and my holds. they were both confirmed, killed their bodies and the car they were riding and were confiscated by the is really soldiers. meanwhile, something far more strategic and with long lasting effect is also taking place with these really army transferring powers over construction in agriculture and about 61 percent of the west bank to the is really ministry of defense,
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particularly these really administer bits of smotts rich and a group of civil servants loyal to him. what that means is that in essence, the israeli government is implementing its coalition agreement that pledges to next the west bank, it will be treating these illegal is really supplements the same way it would any other is really city inside israel proper. and over the months we've heard from you on an international law experts and more than 50 countries at the international court of justice thing the as rarely occupation of the west bank is illegal because it is permanent, and it is tantamount to annexation. and so now with that step, it is no longer creeping annexation or the fact. so alex ations money would say alex station is here. it is now being streamlined a normalized within the bureaucracy of the as real estate. not all the address data,
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but i'm a law. palestine is the one the secretary general has voiced along over the escalating violence between israel and has by and one of his strongest comments on the situation. antonio gutierrez, founded a warning that the risk of further conflict in them, at least as wheels, but must be avoided. escalation continued exchanges of fires, and escalation in bel, it goes with saudi. from both sides is effect all out. war was the means. the risk for the conflict seems to be the least. why that is real, must be avoid is when rational, when miscalculation. good thing is that a catastrophe that goes far beyond the board of this. and frankly, beyond imagination. let's be clear, is the people of the region and the people of the world cannot afford 11 on to become another god. so let's go to a correspondent,
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gabrielle. as long as he was watching that statement at the united nations gave clearly the fears of serious escalation, a very rail, and they've been growing for some time as it has been. and he's been talking about this for months, really. so in one way it's nothing new because we've heard from the secretary general as far back as mid october saying that he was really worried about potential spill over. but i think what you're seeing now is even more urgency given the situation. he said that you and peacekeepers are on the ground working to de escalate tensions to help prevent any miscalculation. and that really is the worst case scenario for the secretary general and many diplomats here at the us. and i should mention as well, a miscalculation of misfire, something that triggers a wider scale war. he said that uh, the succession of hostilities in progress towards
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a permanent ceasefire is the only durable solution. and that's really what he's been saying all along as well in tell you can bring a ceasefire. a 2 guys a, everything else is potentially going to to come out of that. and that's why you called for a cease fire again. something that he does almost every time he opens his mouth, but so far something that has not been implemented. okay, but that is on the across those days as developments for us at the u. n. a. thank you, gabe. well, let's get the perspective from the lebanese capital beverage and we can speak to our corresponding also beg of that. also can you talk us through how we've seen these mounting tensions on the board of what we've been seeing and hearing and re some days? well, this conflict has been simmering since the starts of these variable and cause almost daily attacks cross the border between israel and his beloved lease in the south of lebron on here. now what we have heard is from the leadership of his, with the us and also on the he had to tell of why his address,
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where he warned against an or out will. but also spoke about the capabilities of his with us saying that his was intelligence and weapons capabilities. and most of that that they were previously and that his were law has the ability to strike israel. and in recent days, we've seen drone footage from his but all of the time of these really ton of haifa . and that would have set alarm bells ringing for these rays. and also we've seen a drone footage from his but not targeting is really positions. now how son, this is a, has warned against an orlando to more, but also has want a cypress because there is a belief here that's cyprus is used and could possibly be used by israel to talk it . his beloved. now no one here in leopard on. once to what it would be catastrophic . but the message that we're hearing from his blog is that they have the capabilities and has understood that has said that they have advanced weapons. that
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in the event of a war that they could inflict damage on israel, not that is alarming, not only for israel, but for the why, the international community. we've seen a top advise, a diplomatic from the united states, visit the top to have a root, and then the last few days to try to ease tensions. but as you've heard before, all it takes is one miscalculation one wrong move for this true, dramatically escalate us and beg that with the latest on these developments for us from a route. thank you. i sent the at least $38.00 people have died and the southern chinese problems have gone along as heavy rain full rings, flooding to several parts of the country. imagine sea cruise, it helps thousands of people to evacuate and ongoing problems in the east haven use . boulders is to bring truck presidents to safety as you see them. elsewhere.
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flooding has damaged crops, rose and infrastructure with emergency measures in place, and more than a 1000 pounds with our tools and wanting other regions to prepare as not found to rein spreads most with or continue is invasion with moral, not funding for us in eastern and southern china, a house of storms of last 7, an eastern china for about 10 days. now. the effected provinces include one don't put in place to john and john c. lifelock pauses to region seems to be accounted continue. a major city in one day, from 4 to the highest control so far. now, at the beginning of this week, non stop torrential rain, treat extensive land slides as well as severe flooding. some parts of penguin county received about 40 centimeters range within a 12 hour period. now we're just starting to get an idea of how wide spread the damage is about. 55000 people live in p. u in county. and the government says more
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than 5000 times more than 100 bridges had been destroyed. damage and a 1000 heck says of bob land has been affected. how this applies as well as teen rules and communication lines have also been caught. now you've already said because of how wide spread and how serious the disaster has been. it's taken a rescue teams and emergency team days to reach those who need to be rescued and those who were trapped. the search does continue for those who are missing, but some fear that the death toll, they still katrina you all to 0 agent will still ahead here on out was 0. and disney that makes his 1st visit to the dispute as kashmir region since the general elections in which he lost his sweeping majority.
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hello, we have flood warnings and falls apart. so south korea, the parts of japan as welding the say the may, you from that sliding his way out to central china? pushing across towards southern japan, licking a little further northwood size, self caressing, some very, very heavy rights. so he sat, sti, possibility of widespread flooding for son. so certainly watch out for that. it will make his wife or the race was something in central parts of japan saying, some very heavy, right as we go one through some but again, flood warnings in force here. what's the weather does stretch his way into central positive china, but i don't know if it's hot and dry basing. the c one celsius a symbol of temperature that full hung maybe $3233.00. it's gonna be costs and he made a plenty of showers to across much of indo china and the shelves becoming little more intense into cambodia. something positive vietnam as we go through saturday. and indeed on into sunday was the weather continuing to feed its way in across the
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philippines. that a good rash just shows that through malaysia had a good part of indonesia, southern indonesia, generally dry. meanwhile, we have got some very heavy right across the monthly range. they run from good to rocks and to south a dish of pushing up into bung with ash. we're looking at the dry weather up to us in northern plains. looked at a $41.00, the a meeting of minds over to the rise of 80 for the climate catastrophe. where do you put the resulting anger? well, i'm hoping we can use that as the fuel to change society for the better musical innovative brian, you know, between now and economies hardoon tang taught to for most of the funniest economies in the world. i don't have a new competition. you'd, you'd be on split data analysis era, the,
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the watching elza 0. let's remind you about top stories. the sound, at least the say palestinians have been chosen as really strikes and gaza city. and then also if the strength people were seen scrambling for combo and shelves had a residential squadron, one of those which was really forcible, as i've been targeting the space to palestinians and southern gaza. at least 25 college students have been killed by is really strikes and the so called a few monetary ends on the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, has been speaking about the escalation intentions between is around 11. these groups has black. please have a danger of why the contact in the middle east is real and must be avoided. a more
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than 8 months of war and dogs that have crippled the health system. the few hospitals that are still operational without sufficient life saving equipment and medicine. the chance of survival for most patients, most of whom can't even get a bed is low out of 0 followed up. how can you roll it just at the hospital and they're all the results are just based themselves to save just what it's like on the hospital front line tarka boys are in, has history asylum. this is one of the last few remaining hospitals in going. so somebody, somebody, each thing brings me patients, phone, you really just her mother and his stuff up to the hospital. it means another long shift with lack of resource. so the to the letter every day we deal with thousands of cases. there was a severe shortage of a st. jude medical supplies. we are dealing with patients using very primitive
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methods which take a long time. we sometimes lose the patient in the operation room due to the lack of medical tools. most of the 36 hospitals and goals will have been destroyed and physical health care remain in accessible. nearly 500 was put in health workers. how thank you. i'm doing something with limited supplies. i tend to make a choice about who gets to the specialist and of a medical professionals have how to move around to avoid being targeted in israel as tax in almost 8 months. they have been providing essential treatment to the wounded dues, who were really sick and with age is very strong, causing mass casualties. keeping people alive with limited supplies becomes that much more difficult. unlike medical professionals all over the world, doctors and nurses and goals, i do not get breaks. good nights. the sleep is a luxury from home that have been down the box and some of the last work 24 hours.
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as on certain days, we are providing medical care for 3 basic departments and we should follow all the cases in the hospital. we continue to treat new cases in the emergency department and we carry out medical surgeries for critical cases along with my colleagues of safe patients. well, but then usually just is also a refugee, how much has had to move multiple times because no wes safe in goza is ready attacks health telling you to be pulled in areas with designated save stones, for doctors like from that, that's a worrying so wild. what because they have to leave the families and flimsy tens 4 days from about as i think that's all about that. how old? like i said, when the war began, i didn't see my family for 2 weeks because i didn't leave el cheapo hospitality. even when i visited my family later, i was thinking about the hospital and the patients and how i can balance my personal and professional laundry list. goes as doctors and nurses have refused to
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leave patients behind. even when the, when given evacuation orders like is all over the world boxes and health care workers have approved tests to instill adair it. see. but for doctors like you tell me that a c split could not come soon enough, as that tirelessly work to save lives. tarika bassoon, l, just sierra barrett, bella, palestine. the breaking news now the deputy assistant secretary for his rarely palestinian affairs at the state department. andrew miller has resigned. he sizing family reasons and said if it want full family responsibilities, he would have stayed on to fight for what he believes in multiple officials have resigned from the state department of and by the administration stones on the war and gaza. when i go to mom to charlotte, i was is there a senior physical unless he's joining us now from paris? mon, andrew miller has been a skeptic of the administration's approach to this conflict from this beginning. his colleagues are saying that he would have thought for his belief if he felt he
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could have, i say he's saying he hasn't seen, has finally hardly in, in the last 8 months. he's not the fast or is on, but certainly the most senior i understand with this portfolio to look, i mean, judging from the washington post reported on his resignation. clearly there's more to it than uh, family obligations. clearly, this is a census job to be a state department official, presided on by a secretary and it blinking, who basically has many, many polluted ad monopolized decision making in a way that left the better the room for the, you know, for the much we've been working there for decades, for years with a specialist within the state department. if you're not the hot core designs. in lincoln's state department, there is no point being there if you're not passionate about supporting is or are
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or have been paid in order to support is dried or has been appointed to some kind of an a 5 car of some sort or some kind of those you know, washington inside the groups that are meant to be supported with this right. then it's a terribly fabulous job because of the few thoughts. that is 7000 people killed by his friend with the support of the united states is taking place. i knew can do nothing about it was the point of being low and this is coming is a bit of a blow shortly to others who've been trying to change policy from within. i see a number of the officials who resigned not just from the state department, but also depends on other other parts of government they've been trying to come together in recent weeks. is that like these a, make any sort of a difference to hear? remember, we're seeing many different statements people signing them. uh, not exactly, uh, you know, officially or publicly a lot working to nito,
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because of how this contracts like in terms of data, you know, future careers in washington. so it's not surprising to me that miller and others with quick what surprising to me is the dozens of others are quitting. because seriously, we haven't seen anything as suspicious as tankless as a by didn't blinking policy on gaza. where by defining administration and michel officials are continuously humiliated by their junior partners in days ran the government. oh just and so just a couple, couple of days ago human. the a think the by the administration, i think applies about i'm supplies trying once in a game, to humiliate the decision in a way, uh, to prepare,
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perhaps to port out trump administration one him stopped blinking. has done so much for nothing. yeah. and his governmental fanatics, you would think that blinking with a promo again is joe secretary state of america's on the shaw out of here, a senior political analyst and thank you for sharing your thoughts on this small one. well, let's not bringing a white house correspondent. kimberly how good can we, andrew? mila was a very, very not to well respected state department official. can you give us a sense of how he was regarded by his colleagues and, and what kind of an impact this might have on, on operations that of the, in the government continues to go on. and there are many, well qualified people that will continue to do the work that he was doing, but there is no question that this is yet another blow to the bottom. they've ministration. and this is not the 1st and it's likely to not be the last of what we've seen is since october 7th, a spring of high profile officials who are leaving the bind administrator and
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frustrated with over what they see is a that increasing pattern where their perspectives their expertise and their concerns about the by the administration's policy towards israel in some port of israel and the growing number of casualties in excess of 37000 palestinian casualties. and just simply not being heated. and that is the frustration, but didn't leave so many to this crisis of conscience where they no longer can do their job. and so we've seen this over and over again, whether it's been single resignations or resignations in mass. whether it's been as a state department, whether it's been dependent on whether it's been even here at the white house and other individual agencies, but the pattern has been the same. and what we know is that there has been this ongoing concern about the buying and ministration. twisting the facts and to you is one of the administration officials warning of the to allow and to
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perpetuate what they believe is simply wrong. and so this is going to be felt very, very hard by the, by the administration because it makes it ever more difficult to continue doing what they're doing in terms of supporting israel, continuing to legitimize what the international community says is otherwise a war crime. and that is continuing to support not only militarily, but also morally. what again, we've seen that the united nations, as otherwise has been a legitimate legitimacy of the war on the asa committee. how could a white house correspondent on all these basis developments for us? so thank you. kimberly. i know several bolton countries have experienced a major power blackouts and men to scorching the high summit temperatures. one's neighbor above mia and most of collisions age. we asked that coast as well as pots
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of albania, or impacted the policy has caused significant issues and creating the shutting down to the traffic lights. a malfunction of a power transmission line in montenegro is reportedly responsible for this outage. ada hudson was that she has worn out for us from sarajevo. most of what we know about the power outage is coming from crace and officials. they say that the incident did not happen inquiry, so and according to some preliminary information, the problem happened somewhere between greece and albania. a great and officials have also says it's march 6 up to 6 months before we have official investigation results. and they said that would happen might be to some extent related to extreme heat wave. today we have to have one of the pots of space in the balkans, with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees. people in bosnia and herzegovina, albania, grace, and montenegro. greece as well, were affected by this power outage. we're talking about hundreds of thousands,
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if not millions. also, sir, is we're attached to that because we're in the middle of a sore a season. i'm. the situation is gradually coming back to normal. the extra electricity is gradually coming back, but there were some disruptions. we're hearing that inside of it with the policy and capital traffic lights for off and there were severe traffic disruptions. also, we're hearing about people who were sacking the elevators and the fire fire fighters has to rescue them. luckily, institutions such as schools, hospitals, and other similar institutions. they do have their own uninterrupted power supplies with their own generators. the death toll from protest and kenya against tax reforms has risen to 2 with more than $300.00 others injured off to demonstrate as fault with police and cities across the country. protest as have quoted for 7 days of rage for getting on friday and for national strikes to next tuesday, thousands of young kenyans took to the streets of the capital nairobi with police
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as you see that firing to gas and what was the account and to try to discuss the crowds, despite the protests, the controversial finance bill still passed. it's 2nd reading in the countries parliament. well, india is prime minister under moody. it has been visiting indian administered cash man. that's his 1st trip since winning a 3rd time 2 weeks ago. body lead a yoga session and stirring a gun which marks wells yoga day. his government has scraps and was the majority of regions of special semi autonomous states as back in 2019 as well as it's right to elect it's need is. but indian supreme court has now ordered the government to hold local elections by the end of september, a decades on uprising against engine or has killed. thousands of people must read them, talia is the director general of the general india institute. think tank. he says modi's thing is yoga and spirituality is a way of unifying. the country is easy to crush me to do yoga with the.
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