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the cells and center of the carlos trip, the latest they punctuation orders are causing comics because with is where you repeatedly targeting, so called save stones. there's no guarantee they will be safe where they go next. the is right, a full season pose co fuse and older people to leave the homes in the occupied west bank. i know many guy, but he meant to boss in the occupied westbank where israel has started its biggest military assault in more than 2 decades. the i'm sammy's a them this is al jazeera live from dell hall, so coming up, refusing to be silenced more on position nowadays and months. austin nicholas with
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his re election has venezuela's president, the cases of severe mound nutrition. rising nigeria, hundreds of thousands of children could stop in weeks and building the american dream. how margaret flemming, i'm playing a big a pods and the construction works. the is ready for us as a stepping up. the tax on palestinians is the war approaches. the 11 month smock, thousands of people were killed in gauze or on wednesday, but the occupied westbank is becoming more of a target, as well is conducted as largest ministry operation. there are more than 2 decades as strikes and the cities of 2 of us and jeanine of killed at least 10 people. that abraham begins are coverage of what's being called israel's hidden war and the
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occupied west bank enters in you feelings is really media or calling this assault, the largest since 2002, concentrated around to boston, the jordan valley jeanine scene here. and to cut him, it involves drones, fighter jets, and the large contingent of soldiers ambulance workers, run systems that we use to the weight is really occupations. violet. all international principles break the law by targeting civilians, medical teams and ambulances. we have seen this in gaza over the 11 months and the doing the same thing now and occupied westbank palestinian fighters say the attack then is really mandatory bulldozer in the account. but the death toll among palestinians is mounting late. this was a raid was carried out on a neighborhood by surprise. before hand some young men near my house asked me for
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water to drink. i went to bring them a bottle of water when i opened the door to give it to them and stick and it's very fast. we felt like something came down on us from the sky and there was an explosion. i didn't understand what was going on when i put my hand on my chest. i felt shrapnel and blood. israel's foreign minister is real cats, has called for palestinians to be forced from areas in the northern occupied westbank, comparing the situation to the countries war ongoing. so it's the clearest indication yet that as well as why you're getting a tour on this trip to the west bank, such as condition may alarm the international community, but will come as no surprise to palestinians living here who have seen rates intensify and expand every day since october, the 7th, the that, but i mean, i just need all to boss the occupied westbank palestine. some stuff about hold to you is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. he says he's
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riley is violating international by launching a war and occupied population. these are not just periods, it's a huge military operation. it's actually on act before. and that is taking place in reading sort of major areas. but not only that, they are envisioning so many communities and villages all over the west bank to address people. and the most important thing here for the audience to understand is that the west bank is unoccupied. 33 by that is there in the army. we've been on that. is that a military occupation since 1957 years? and what is that i is doing now is going back and go on. ok, you'll buy people, which is a total violation of any international, no deductibles. how um, okay, i think by what should behave they are using expedite, they are using the ad force. they are using thanks, they are using windows and what that i to do now in the rest,
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the bank is to transfer here the acts of genocide and ethnic cleansing that they are doing in does that until the us bank. and that is all done by this is that are in the fascist government, which is that on by in the go set the legs, most of the time being view who are trying to destroy the whole infrastructure of these areas. and their goal is going to be a catch to the foot in minnesota visiting and has just the club that if mickland thinks will be conducted sort of the citizen of the west bank. and to do these that a few times, we have to stand up to them. we have to say that fast, we have to it is this because we will not leave our country and we will not leave our homes. and we will not accept will be slaves of the system of apartheid and discrimination that is right and is conducting. so we have but i've done nothing. but what is this, the stead of an impression understood of a genocide that is imposed on us? the state department will impose sanctions on this right of the organization that's
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providing support for secular groups. a white house correspondent, company how good joins us now live from washington dc. so kimberly, 1st of all, what are you for us officials saying about why they're imposing sanctions and what this group is all about of the yeah, the reason that the state department treasury say that this is being done is because there is the concern by the united states this is not only causing human suffering, but it's undermining the prospect for peace in the wider region. and so as a result, there are not only individuals that have been section 3. i as well as in n, g o, known as has shown me or yours. now the reason that this has been section is because these n g o, in particular, the united states says it's not only funded by these really government, but what it is doing is it is especially according to the united states. it
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is not only getting this funding, but it is also in turn of allowing for the us designated outpost known as mit ream farm to essentially cause acts of violence against palestinians. so it also goes on to say that a civilian security coordinator has also been sanctioned because he has sort of gone beyond the scope of his law enforcement authority. and as a result has also been sanction. so in essence, what the united states is saying is that these acts have been committed against civilians, but essentially palestinians. and as a result, the united states is taking this action because it appears that the message is trying to send is that these really government really needs to hold these individual accountability absences that the us is taking its own action. any sign
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that us might be taking steps against the is re, the mid free which human rights groups have accused of actually backing and being completed in set of alignments of the know. and here's the reason why uh, what has been documented by humans, right? human rights worker is particularly amnesty international, is that in most of these instances that have occurred whether individuals have been killed or injured. there have been a v as really military has been present when these acts have occurred and have been as it's times complicit or have turned a blind eye. and so it's very unlikely that there is going to be any accountability further. what we know about this n g o is that it is actually in part funded by the is really government. we further know that when you trace the money back, that it also has connections to fundraising back in the united states. so in terms
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of, uh, any sort of accountability by the is really government that appears unlikely. in fact, amnesty international releasing a statement saying that when it comes to that, this is really state back campaign to this place and a press palestinians in the west bank and occupy these 1st one. all right, thanks so much. kimberly how is that? a white house correspondent, a journalist at least sista are among the laces victims of his right. the strikes and central godsa. they were killed in the family home in the silent refugee camp. so t 9 people have been killed since the hours of wednesday. and doctor say that these days a struggle just to find space for the wounded or enough medicine and fuel to run hospitals hunting. my load reports from the hospital in the city of austin central garza. this is the hospital, the only remaining operation of host facility and of central area. what you see
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behind me is the facility itself, design and one building here designed to accommodate a 100 kids on a daily basis. but you know, from what we're seeing, the hospice that has been pushed to operate beyond this capacity is just from the crowd behind me right here at this health facilities. we're looking at 30 times more than its capacity. and just to show you the extent of it challenges and difficult conditions, this hospital is going through. we're taking you inside the emergency departments of the hospital right here. that gives you an a from what we're seeing. large number of people are waiting in line here. and 6, when the large numbers of people here at the risk just varies, is because of the evacuation orders. if advisors really low the military, the 1st, the vast majority of from a law offices on whether the injury is the patients the box. we believe the hospital immediately just adding more pressure on this most health facilities in
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the central area and making it very difficult for the patients to begin. it's difficult for the medical and everybody to receive a proper medical care. this is the pediatric department of the hospital here, and i do see it in the frame of the camera. there's so many people here and when we just talked to a doctor inside the hospital, this rise the situation as they who risk here. there was never seen this large number being in one place at one time. here it goes on to explain this is because of the valuation or does the weights of the off the hospital pushing more people to move to. and they'll say it off and other parts of the central area, mainly those who are in need of medical care. and then up in this test results. a hospital that is designed for minimum of a maximum of a 100 case on daily basis. now is that to provide medical care for close to 3000 people on daily basis,
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just adding more pressure on are really crippling health care system across the garbage. right now is right. a driving strength on the boat, or between syria and lebanon, has killed 4 people. syrian sources that call was, hey, it's on the road between damascus and the lebanese capital by route trellis that top it strikes across its neighboring across neighboring country. since the war and gaza started in october, the, the opposition in venezuela is refusing to stop protesting, despite pressure to accept the election results. which found present in nicholas my daughter to be the winner. according to the official tally sense of morales taking place a month off to the vote, opposition the to say was wide spread vote a fraud. the electoral council says montero one more than 50 percent of the folks
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on the sands around p. i. c joins us from neighboring columbia, so. busy alexandra, today, months a month since the election. now the protest shaping up the well the i'll position the there might be equity now my child, that's called for her supporters to take to the streets of downtown cadillac. as once again, we understand that people are starting to gather their, but it has become increasingly difficult for the opposition to have these a big, huge gatherings that and cut off. because the mostly due to the arrest sending intimidation, some part of the government and the feeling is that to the hope of a major mobilization, popular mobilization against them, i do a dream. i might be slowly fading away. there have been other protests in other parts of the world due to the large that you asked for our most. so 8000000
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people that have fled at the economic, social and political crisis in the country and the last decade there. so here in the capital book that earlier today, there were members of the positions in other venezuelans who have put these balloons up here in central plaza. believe it or with the names. and in some cases, a pictures of a, some of these people in a position activities that have been arrested by them. i do a james, 1600 of them. and the last month seems to be a dispute, said the elections and among them are the opposition. in saying more than a 100 who are minors and are now inside venezuelan prison. and alexandro, we've had calls from various countries saying, release the voting dasa. any sign of the government responding to that, as they,
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i guess, trying to show his business as usual with re shuffles plans. and if that seems to be the case, there is enormous pressure internationally, especially for the government to show the breakdown of the vote. the fellow thing sally's that, that the electronic voting machines and, and venezuela prints out at the end of the elections and that usually, and by law requests it to be published on the electoral council website that has not happened even when the country supreme court has read the rate that indeed my buddha has won these elections has not requested the electoral counsel to do so. instead, the opposition was able, according to them together, 80 percent of those sally's. they publish them online for everybody to see it for everybody and venezuela to be able to check how the vote when the, at their polling station. the government is saying that to those families from the
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opposition have bein sports. but they have been show showing any of you the answer to the concert, you're just saying that my boot up in the the one those elections and what we've been seeing apart from the correct down is my daughter entrenching himself into power. on tuesday, there has been a major shuffling of his cabinets. i will give you just 2 examples there. first of all, the new minister of justice in fear, in peace as deals that the cafe you're one of the hard liners of the attributes that move means that in various way that he will now be in essentially absolute control of security for say that they're my daughter's wife failed to rodriguez, who is already the vice president of the country will now be the minister of oil, essentially controlling the main source of dollars for that. my daughter, a government,
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these signs definitely seems to indicate that my daughter has no intention to go. and knowing sam sent to start a transition, which is also what a number of left these countries in the regions i've been asking my daughter to do, including columbia, brazil, and mexico, who have left. it's about democratic the government to, they've been pressuring my doing that sense. and those negotiations have not moved so far further. right, thanks so much side assembled on past the joining us from both to spell i had an al jazeera prosperous in the 3 we looked at how sanctions are affecting of bronze oil and gas site to the the that well, there are still some big thunderstorms,
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wandering around in sort of y c and west papua is a main risk i think of for the flooding is a bit for the north is already started to happen in the northern philippines and through cambodia, southern viet nam thailand to be involved. this is seasonally, when it's getting at is wednesday, september actually should be the which is month because the son started to come side of neck, still tie frequencies and that one shot and sean will still be a tie for this. one. is that for trust, key issue that looks like it will be taking wins this so it's a strength. it's got high with a high waves with it and therefore takes a storm set it on the west coast of key issue. but it's persistence in reading for white slow moving nature b, that funding or downsize will be the biggest risk at 1st, a key issue, then possibly she could then possibly home. sure, we're not entirely certain where he's going to take it most in the out of the rest of the atmosphere and east asia though. and so he's the most dr. picture and quite health access to the site for most of china. that if an old india is being good, you're right. and so the impacts down that seems recent funding. bigler sees
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the, the, what the max you're watching out just the time to recap, the headlines is why the strong some grades across the occupied west bank of cube, at least 10 palestinians are also submitted for the operation easy, its largest best sense. the 2nd intifada move it seems that case ago a journalist and his sister among the lights is victims of his radio strikes and the central gaza strip or killed in the family home. and in the side on the refugee camp was he, 9 people have been killed since early wednesday. the opposition in venezuela is back on the streets to protest the re election of president nicholas my daughter. more writings of taking psych, someone's off to the box position the to say is widespread social food
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nigeria is on the verge of a 100 crisis. the united nation says more than 26000000 people. why not enough to wait the coming weeks? health care? well, because they say a high number of women and children are already suffering severe hunger amount nutrition. it's estimates at least a 100 children are being admitted to hospitals, daily doctor's treating mountain dollars, patients save the situation is reached crisis point, especially in northern nigeria. people in nigeria, i have seen food prices, sol, due to violence by on the groups and the removal of fuels subsidies. the price of basic goods, for example, that's increased by 33 percent in recent weeks. adriece has mall from either body in east and nigeria of the things to get worse. so yeah. before they get assessed. in fact, the main season elijah was supposed to have started going by a fast uh, incidence. this was supposed to happen until the month of july,
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but now we see now the number of cases that continued to arrive. hospitals in i did it as personally, but most of the country started since the month of april, which is 3 months um yeah. and from uh, doctors projection and 8 agents of production. this is not, this is based no, um, expectations, but this will reduce the next few months or so they expected to continue until the month of february. let me move out of shop now and see to show you what is exactly helping me. yeah, this is only the outpatient department in this facility ended up any of these facilities. all 3 of these departments in the doctors without borders presented to yeah, in mind. you can respond to 300 bets for this, but it wasn't the view. it's been one of the abuses at the time. i am is a truly on the most difficult time. and then we need for the most to
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expands. what i meant to have done is that it says is a better way of the effectively next year. things to get worse simply because partners for medicine. so frontier or doctors without borders putting out of this agreement, they had what they do here. usually when they treat the case is a money deposit green, they send them to the facility just for the continuation of treatment. unfortunately, the doctors without borders are saying that some of the partners, some of that process that they're not going to continue with this next year. i need to help us feel this. yeah. separately and mix, there could be catastrophic, already. doctors without borders calling this a catastrophic situation. and now general features, i say that this is a crisis situation in this country of the us national security advisor and chinese foreign minister one yeah, holding
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a 2nd day of talks in beijing. jake sullivan's visit comes as regional neighbors accuse china refusing tension soonest came, explains us as a us security advisor and china is top diplomat engaging closed door meetings. they do so against a backdrop of heightened tensions between beijing and america's allies in the region on sunday. and again, on monday, the philippines and china traded lane after back to back maritime skirmishes at the sabina show. one of many hotly contested areas of the south china sea, of which beijing takes a large claim. the philippine defense secretary at a military conference tuesday set the solution is stronger collective multilateral option, again, spacing in the 3 john china. although without saying it then i'd say had saved for you, is the biggest disrupt or of getting there national beast in the japan and the philippines upgraded their military relations last month. green lighting was
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typical, excess and joint exercises. tokyo zone suspicions of aging flared on monday. when a chinese wind 9 reconnaissance played fluid to a squarespace and a 1st ignoring warning calls to the space violation is a threat to our security. and we consider it totally unacceptable. china responded to japan's dismay by pledging an investigation into what clearly it said was not intentional. it's a delicate dance that sullivan and one will have to make a made deep distrust, including concerns over chinese interference and us elections via mis information campaigns. we are working to ensure the competition does not during the conflict and find ways to work together. interest align whether or not the to late ground work for our final joe biden. she didn't ping summit before the us president leaves office. the main mission remains clearing the air to keep their intense competition
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from entering our red zone unit skim. alda 0 are you finding drains of his oil depth hose in the russian regions of kid off and rust of the golf. enough care of sized detect did not cause any casualties of 5 and the facilities operations will not disrupted. the region is around 1500 kilometers from ukraine's border. bought in, come in school district overall stove in southern russia, a debt, so that was engulfed by flames. russian authorities say at defense systems intercepted 12 drones. and the last of an vote on ish, ukrainian drones targeted the area 10 days ago. and it is one it raining, an industry that is feeding the page from years of sanctions imposed by the us and its allies. businesses say that profits have plummeted and they're not the only ones hurting. so some of the reports from to her on the run is one of the richest
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countries in terms of for you and gas resources. for 2 years ago, i'm just saying you decided to take advantage of that and start the business impacts what kind of calls to critically rose to prominence in the market. setting petrochemical products particularly determine to several companies was highly profitable. but things change drastically when you're honest or your industry came on, the sections let's just say is now you can't really find clients to work with shoes . well, your thought based. so that was exporting approximately 6000000 tons of bitch meant i knew it could compete with american japanese chinese and korean companies to easily win bits. one side of our exports went to china. so now the sanctions apply to all transactions from and to iran. how come up even directly contact my clients? i've to do business with dealers in the u. e. oman, iraq,
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all tech here. which complicates everything, needs me with almost nothing. the sanctions imposed by the west have these connected iran from the international series tie. national messaging system which facilitates some money transfers between countries. the sanctions automatically apply to any countries company or individuals involved in trade activities, which section that you're running institutions, companies or individuals that towards not only the business sector here, but also really i faxed you radians with have to interact with outside world. when tabs on it applied for the ph. d program in portugal last year, she knew it would be difficult. as she says, the acceptance of her application must the beginning of her nice me like these totally at any nationality prevented her from opening that bank account. making it difficult to pay for the expenses away. i did cancel the buying key there. so i
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needed to make payments to start a new life. in portugal, no bank account. it took days for me to find a locals would accept cash from me so that i could transfer school fees from her account. the same applies to run payments as the landlord requires the receipt. it is a deadlock when you need to get an official paper like a residency renewal. because when you are an iranian, even the most simple things become nearly impossible. and the official goal of the sessions is to limit your bronze nuclear and messiah programs, and prevented from from way to human rights. with nearly 100000 any, i'm studying abroad. the impact of the sections forces some of them to drop out each year. this was said that of to 0 to around margaret women of finding lucrative construction work in the us and wants being a male dominated industry in mind, is growing as it coincides with the arrival of tens of thousands of people. why the cross the southern border houses here is kristen salumi has more
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a wendy event. the media is lucky. she's one of just 40 women to win a spot in this monthly construction safety class conducted by the workers justice program in new york. waiting list, 2000 women, wrong well, construction work is physically demanding and often dangerous. it's also among the most lucrative and accessible for recent arrivals. don't have work authorization. here just from ecuador is waiting for her paperwork to go through. for the most that we can do the job and things to this foundation. there are new opportunities for women, so they can work and help their families. well that i do that i looked up on the us construction industry is increasingly reliance on immigrants to get jobs done. women make up only 14 percent of this workforce, but lately, more and more of them want in construction of jobs still pay more than all the
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