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the, the the view and says it's all unable to conduct a to operations in gaza off the israel's evacuation or it is. but instead it's not printing out from the strip. the no, i'm r m i z, this is out. is there a life from don't also coming up on the program, a series of coordinated attacks and focused on pollution starting prevents kills at least 74 people rescue assets around the way and so done off to, to run,
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show rain costs and down to the bus many was trapped inside the vehicle and we know kitchen, you know, in australia that allows people to ignore work related quotes and emails. the only continue with breaking news coverage, the united nation saying that it's unable to carry out a distribution inside gaza, off the israel's force evacuation or does and darrow paula view and talk to evacuate. it's main operation center in darrow, by the in central gaza to bounce this on yesterday. if actuation orders what were issued? the been a sliver of the month of august, i think 13 or 15 and in august the data was last night. i faxed you the block of gauze, greenwich, a as a number of you and international guest houses where it was situated. so number of
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you and stuff on the move that the buildings are evacuated, where in the red guest house there and we were accommodating a number of, of international stuff. others spend the night, and one of our warehouse is down in, in con eunice. i mean, what i can say is that the humanitarian operations updated incredibly squeeze. we're getting very little a supply in through through cash alone. we estimate that a 1000000 people who we plan to assist with with food aid and in august we'll go with out. but look for a week window, the process is directly through uh through a web foster of a 5000 staff who are working on on any given day health services continue across 8 or 9 primary health care settings as an over 90 health points that are operating in around schools that have turned into the shelves as well. literally hundreds of
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thousands of people are seeking shelter those services on continuing. but indeed, the space and the ability of the us system that the human rights are and system to operate in gaza is becoming increasingly difficult, is becoming increasingly constrain at a time when we need to throw results is this to uh, to, to deal with the issues that we're facing and meanwhile for you and it also bins that to roll out a pony of vaccine campaign and gaza later in the week. it's not clear if this is going to happen, if it can still happen. age groups have blamed the re emergence of polio and the strip on israel's destruction of water and sanitation facilities. gabriel, on his own though, is it un headquarters in new york festival? gabriel? could you clarify the status of un operations in garza? what have they said about this today or yeah,
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let me try to untangle what's been going on because events are moving pretty fast here. not only and guys about also here un headquarters in new york, a senior un official briefed some journalist here in new york. and it's senior official said that 8 operations in guys that have come to a halt on monday because of the un office. it is if you will or their, their operation center. i should say in darrow bala was essentially closed down because they all had to move under very short order and very no, no, uh, uh, sort of heads up on this after these really military ordered uh areas of darrow ballot to be evacuated on sunday. so the senior official said, we cannot simply deliver any sort of aid on monday meeting today. but
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we've also heard from officials that under the united nations relief and work agency and they are stressing that their operations continue under very difficult circumstances, but continue. so for example, they say any shelters that they have open, remain open. if they have water, they are distributing water and they're saying any health clinics that they are running or, or, or have a part of, they remain open as well. so we have just heard, and this is important from the spokesperson for the secretary general. and he was asked just a few minutes ago in his briefing and our monitoring closely give us some clarification . and he basically said this, the un right now is not, does not have the ability to go seek out people that need help. the un right now is not able to facilitate any distribution of any aid. right now. you sort of reaffirming what another senior you want. official told us essentially 8 operations
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in that regard have shut down on monday. it's unclear when they might resume again . but any, any place like on road that has anything already established, they can continue their work. so that's sort of the discrepancy we're getting, but a little listen, the bottom line. and the big picture here is, is that the u. n. is operating under incredibly difficult circumstances. and this is the 1st time in the 10 months that they've been operating under these difficult circumstances in gaza that they essentially are saying we cannot deliver any more aid because we don't have the security, we don't have the capacity and we are sales. we meeting the un is scrambling to find a bed and a house and, and a place for their own staff to, to be secure before they can even think about delivering aid again. now, later this week, there's supposed to be a polio vaccine rollout in gaza. quite frankly, it was, it was being facilitated by the u. n. and as of now, it's unclear if that will be able to take place or not. again,
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i will also stress that the un is saying that they do not plan to pull out of guys that and that this holt in a do it for you right now they say they hope is only temporary, but it clearly is happening right now. no u n. a is being facilitated at this very moment in guys and thank you very much cable l as on the reporting test from you and headquarters in your now let's speak to others. there is hand on what are you joins is on the line from dial by and central gaza, which is why we've had those repeated force evacuation orders over the past couple of days. displacing some 100000 people already. there was only a trickle of aid getting into a gauze that has not enough to meet the basic needs of the population. what does this announcement from the u. n. mean, for people in darrow bhalla and elsewhere in gaza. the exact name of them, the situation was i read the devastating there was a little. ringback in it, entering the garden strip and the un agency,
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the other humanitarian agencies were trying their best to distribute this aid to as much people as possible. and we know that the population of the guy was tripped. now from the noise to the sounds completely rely on food assistance by humanitarian organizations. but what we need to know is it's not only the policy news, the are on the news, know even you and agencies and human. it's hard workers are on the move an ard, this place, warehouses are in danger zone distribution points are also in danger zone and it's even humanitarian organizations does not even have a kind to get an attorney, it says they were captured in different houses and in different warehouses and not only done but also the palestinians are copied on the street. they don't know where
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to go to and we're seeing people right now on the street, not knowing where to go, because where ever you go over one, the people and it's packed with people. know for sure. the ongoing is last week, we talking about a lot of evacuations in the last week and in the past couple of hours. and this is why this is, these are the consequences. basically, what humanitarians are on the move product is on the move uh, warehouses are in the danger zone and there 0 protection for humanitarian to take this fluid and distribute it to people. thank you so much and out of audrey reporting to us from darrow, by law in central gaza as well. i'm have it done last year as a professor of media studies at the doha dispute for graduate studies and joins me now. so people in cars are especially children, have already been suffering from starvation and rampant infectious diseases because
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of the, the blockade on cause or, and also a tax on civilian infrastructure is it's been destroyed. how urgent is the need for a ceasefire? it's very urgent. has many experts have been saying now for, for many, many months, right? um, aid cannot be distributed in the middle of out in the middle of a war zone. and i, i want to recall something that i heard from an expert from a doctor. uh, several months ago. someone who had been to, to guys, uh, he said that the mountain nutrition that the guys in children have suffered from an, remember, this is months ago. he said that this is something that will stay with them for the rest of their lives. there will be stunted growth. there will be problems with, you know, brain development. there will be increased likelihood of all kinds of diseases. and that was assuming that the, you know, the war ended at that at that time. right. so now we're many months on the situation is absolutely dire. and israel's allies have the power to well to bring
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an end to this war. and also at least to allow for the unimpeded access of humanitarian aid. that ability is that? yeah, i mean, i, you know, i probably sound like a broken record, but the united states holds all of all the leverage. they are the ones who are quite literally financing this, this war on gaza and they could, they could pull the plug tomorrow and, and israel would be, would be forced, effectively to, to back out because they can not continue this war. certainly not for any sustain period. of time without us backing, and that's why people have been so critical the united states and saying that they are sort of complicit in what in what israel is doing. and you know, at this point i think that we have to acknowledge that there isn't much hope at the bottom. the administration is going to use their leverage if they haven't done so in 10 and a half months are now going on 11 months. i don't know what would compel them to do so at this time. thank you very much. profession mohammed don't last very
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well in all the developments with the following. israel is carried out as strikes across gauze. the one of them hit a vehicle in southern gauze, a local journalist was among 5 palestinians killed and not talking on the was the west of han, eunice. several people were wounded in the strike, a palestinian mine lost his child in the attack. he describes what happened i will bring you that clip a bit later on, but meanwhile, in the north of gauze there in the north, a number of children of holes have been injured off to in his rainy strike. this was on the all shots a refugee camp, at least one person was killed in the attack. and then administrative health. i said that the i likes the hospital, which is in central gaza. they said that the hospital will continue operating. and despite israel issuing mass evacuation,
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or does the areas near the hospital in darrow by law, it is the only medical facilities still functioning in central gaza. honey, my who reports from darrow, by the hundreds of thousands of palestinians, have been seeking shelter. the ones that over crowded inside this particular location has turned into a waste. land is hundreds of displaced families. one filtering inside this 10 gap made their way searching for a new place to protect their families. it from the predictable falling bonds is really military issues. evacuation orders that are largely perceived as in force displacement orders for the really traumatized, displace. more than one time population. a sub i mean is that this is the stuff it's time with dissipates to get start. well, i don't know where to go. we a family of a to trying to find a safe area. this is a tragic situation. we are left and open for days. even the zones alleged to be
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safe. i'm not safe a tool. there's not a single face inch in the entire golf. the strip. it's old lies. were taking you inside the house. there's a line, as you can see right now, it is 6. why in see i from people, patients. medical is south as role as the factories were inside the hospital. this is what used to be a quite busy area with hundreds, literally hundreds of patients were there on bed or on the floor of the hospital within the past. the then within span of a few minutes, the entire facility was evacuated into safety. now, when i see evacuated into safety, it's not an organized the process. people are on their own, their dig in matters of their own safety on their own. but the heart breaking reality. there is no place across the central area. in fact, across the dogs, there is no safe area. we're talking about a health facility that is the only operational one in the sense for me right now.
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you know, but i'm either disconnected at these radio occupation forces declared the area in which the hospital is located as a military operations on and must be evacuated. we demand the international organizations to act by a this is very protection to the hospital. and one of those inside of there was a flight of stairs gonna be happening right now. people have no idea where they are going. they don't know if the areas they're going to are safe enough for them and their children and from the unpredictable bowen. bonds as that is really work, continues to raise across the central area mainly these days and across the gaza strip design even more data from their velocity in the central area. how it's done. now in winded development is always carried out in attempted assassination in southern lebanon. and last is media offices saying the us and targets in the as strike inside and survive. monday's, a task force as an escalation and violence between israel and has paula,
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the lebanese group known to drones and rockets towards israel on sunday, in response to the assassination of one of its top commodities in favor. last month . meanwhile, cats are in a rowing or holding trucks in test run to discuss the escalates in crisis and gaza . the country prime minister mohammed ban of the rough mind been just some of bonnie's met ron's president on foreign minister or on his head. the welcome scott tells efforts to stop the war and supports any ceasefire excepted by a mass. katara is one of the countries mediating the tools. it's cool for discussions to continue in order to restore security and stability in the region you're watching out today. i want to bring you all the stories making headlines around the world, including russia, targets energy facilities in ukraine, and knocking out how and water supplies in the capital cable bring you that story. in a few moments, the
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the you and had to evacuate its main operation center in the central casa, as a result of these orders, they was set to roll out. how do you vaccine campaigning goals or later in the weeks? we don't know if that can still happen. a groups have blamed the re emergence of condo in this trip on the destruction of force and sanitation facilities by the is right, the military. and then at least 5 palestinians have been killed by the is raney army, and almo y c, which is just west of, on eunice and southern gaza is ready for has targeted a vehicle in the area that in all the news, a series of attacks and pocket stone on the anniversary of the assassination of a set purchase leader of targeted police stations, railway lines, and highways, at least $74.00 people have been confirmed, dead and produce just on provence. the worst attack happened in marshall county district where a migrant workers would drag off vehicles and shots come on, hide the reports now from the bond. this is the aftermath of
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a 9 bush on the highway and focused on most of the district. at least 23 people. it was shot dead yet after the attackers checked their identity guard then opened fire the subject by the gunman. first targeted the trucks. they bundle an off to that they stopped the buses. any passenger who came from punjab was supposed to get off before they shot them dead. their gun mendoza burned, then drunk, then rate goes before fleeing, but it took several hours for the security for the medical games produced ready on board. the dead and wounded have been taken to the nearest hospital. a medical emergency was declared when we heard about the incident. all of us doctors, paramedics and other stuff has been present here in the hospital since last nice and in the morning i have to press the casualties were brought to our hospital. this is not the 1st attack of its game earlier in april, another 9 people get in a similar attack and no school district or below just on, i guess on, is
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a go to the store to say they have been a number of our tags that garage but not just on, and they claim to have good at least 12 of the attackers without giving exact details of all the locations i separate, the group called the balloon liberators. your nami has claimed responsibility for the attack bucket funds. interior minister, guarded barbaric and promised to bring doors responsibility, good justice, come on like that. i just eat all it's not my but or well, the 60 people have died and a 100 others are missing off to a dam collapse. and so dawn following heavy rain residents, a many was unable to escape from the vehicles because of the fast flowing waters search and rescue operations are on the way that many people in hot up are in hall to reach areas. and so it's not possible to help them as hipaa morgan reports. this is the aftermath of the collapse of auto body them in sedans. that red seized the
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vehicles that were carrying goods to and from the states capital port sedan supplementary, dozens of people swept away. the dam broke after this page experienced one of its worth drains and recent history, releasing millions of cubic meters of water that swept through nearby community variety. how i li, i thought that a lot the used today around 3, the dam broke and the water swift. why around 40 people, we were covered some bodies and there were people who survived think gold. most people survived. i called some people from the area where i'm from the to move area . and they told me that all the houses, and if the thing was swept away, locals say at least 60 people were killed on the dam. collapse the reservoir created by the dam, was the main source of drinking water for the administrative capital of ports for them. the regents the reign is montane is and the floods have cuts off. several
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villages. authorities have launched the search and rescue operations for those trapped with reaching them is not easy. done on this side. you know, we received a message saying there were people who were stuck and 7 cars and that they tried to get the mash, but couldn't. they were all to 7 trucks carrying families, elderly people, and children with them received another call. i'm are told at the time i collapsed . this happens is around 12 or 1230. so we came to the area to check out the situation, but we couldn't reach they are, but um, because there was so much water. this is rainy season has cause to widespread destruction across all them. sedan, at least 39 people have been killed and 112 injured more than 21000 people have been displaced. and the red sea state is not the only eastern state affected impulse and neighboring philistine. the collapse of madame paused to rental floods that's cuts off the city and forced people to higher ground, a waiting rescue,
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and humanitarian assistance to help them get through the coming days. hey, bill morgan, alta 0, the russian air right. and ukraine is hit, the hydro pallets on, you know, the capital keys keeps may, as, as the city is experiencing power and water costs. following the attack rush just as forces targeted infrastructure linked to ukraine's military. meanwhile, the northwest, a new crane, one person, was killed when on attack and struck a residential building in the city of lots. so she'll say at least 3 people have died in the arabs. the affected 15 regions alex control place has moved from the ukranian capital. this is the most intense largest missile strike. the russia has launched in months, the tug and so being struck in the west in the south. in odessa,
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the city is run out of power and also water is being caught in the pro targets have been struck as a parisian and of course in the capital and to the north of the capital, the hydro damage being struck. this huge dam holding back a massive reservoir of water was hits. now i've had a green breached it. would have been a calamity, as most of the parts of the capital would have at least been inundated and go to us, how many would have died. but what has made the biggest impression is the speed with which ukrainians fix damage, repair, power lines, and work on fixing the damage. the russians are intent on closing outings, patropolis out to 0. steve. now if you walk in australia, you have the right to ignore what created calls and emails off to office hours. it follows the introduction of the so called right to disconnect low. so for to say ames to restore what life balance but some employees say the law has been rushed in and it's confusing victoria gate and the house, the story it's,
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it's increasingly difficult for many employees to disconnect from work. and it's a trend that accelerated, sophisticated 19 pandemic. so many workers in the restraining and city of sydney, welcome the introduction of a new right to disconnect rule, which means employees can't be punished for ignoring work related calls and emails outside office hours. we spend so much about time connected to our phones, connected to our emails all day. and i think that it's really hard to switch off as it is. so having these laws coming to place that, you know, we, we, we really do disconnect is really important. australians worked on average 281 hours of unpaid, over time. last year was the equivalent of more than $88000000000.00. australia joins around 2 dozen countries, mostly in europe, and less than america, which have similar rules. it should help web places work out,
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managers and employees work out together between them. what's needed and what found necessary and better ways of doing things. that's what i would hope that the slides too, but some a skeptical about whether the new route will what i think it's an excellent idea. i hope the catch is on. i thought it a catch on in our industry to tell the truth. we are professionals. well paid are expected to deliver and uh we fee. we have to live in 24 hours at 24 hours a day. if you have 2 employees will still be able to contact workers in an emergency and an employee can only refuse to respond wherever it is reasonable to do so. defining reasonable will be up to a stray as industrial regulation, which must take into account the personal circumstances of the worker and how and why the contact was made. both of these say, then you will is ambiguous and will create confusion. but many employees say, well, give them the confidence to create the best of what lies balance. victoria gay to be out is there,
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and that's it from me for now. that time on the fact that the news hour about 25 minutes time, the weather is next. and then inside story is going to examine the arrest of telegram ceo, hovel, jewels in front, to stay with us for that the the, this some of the seeing some huge thunderstorms in west and yemen on the southwest . this out of you right? be almost all of them have given funding on the streets of sun are off still where this is just 3 pictures from yesterday account. so he's going to get any back to the full coffee. plenty more often stretching up this south west and saw the saudi arabian down through center. we have see one or 2 big ones. you're a rent amount,
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but temporarily there's enough in the full cost. the heat still is, is health and human around the gulf states. but we're above 40, which is not where it should be when it's humid near 50, in baghdad. that does cool down. the breeze picks up. i think we've got the problem . the dust, possibly a dust storm, even the sandstone running some somewhere down through the eastern part of saudi arabia. even maybe reaching react later on wednesday and increasing the wind. and the moisture means more. shara was on the coast of kenya and somalia, and mon boxes going to be wet for down to a huge number of shaft talking to ethiopia. but it's a little bit dryer inside of sit down to the central officer and public. not certain, not jerry, pretty wet, still here. jumping, sorry, if you would expect it to be fairly dry. this time is mid it's winter and the storm system is coming through. take time, for example, but looking at the time sheet, how about on a, as quite high the
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