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the protecting and growing this mangrove forest is a community efforts in the name of food security and job creation. a crucial realization that by taking care of nature, it gives so much more back. the israel is carrying out its largest military operation and the occupied westbank targeting for cities at the same time, at least 11 palestinians, up until the 0 line from headquarters in delphi, and getting navigate to also a heads. humans for these agreed to allow rescue vessels to reach an oil tanker that's on the fire and the red sea, the founder of telegrams charged for allowing a legit criminal activity on the popular messaging up on this board or not. so the
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funds, the let, the games begin, the opening ceremony of the paralympic games trick song in paris. hello is really forces are stepping up attacks on palestinians as the war approaches the 11 month mark. while air strikes have intensified and south and central gaza. the military has stepped up its targeting of the occupied westbank, as well as rules conducted its largest military assault there in more than 2 decades killing. at least 11 people. hundreds of troops have conducted raids, which are ongoing, more than 24 hours later, and airstrikes have hit the cities of to boss. and janine and the other hand begins are coverage. it's another day, literally what and his brother,
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most of them are confined inside their house, outside their windows is what no family wants their children to experience. really, soldiers and bulldozers storming, did you need refugee camp accompanied by drones and flights or just the we usually distract them by getting them to play. we'll let them watch tv and turn off the volume so they don't listen to the sounds of explosives and shooting. this is our home. we have nowhere else to go. described as the biggest, the 3 assault and be occupied westbank in more than 2 decades. the rates are concentrating also include cutting and mental boss with ariel strikes, adding to the number of casualties with the book. and a raid was carried out on that neighborhood by surprise. beforehand, some young man named my house and asked me for water to drink. i went to bring them a bottle of water when i opened the door to give it to them and seeking this, we felt like something came down on us from the sky and there was an explosion. i
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didn't understand what was going on. i didn't when i put my hand on my chest, i felt friend, known for them and blood medical teams are finding it difficult to attend to the wounded. this is the, the way used to the way the israeli occupation violates all international principles breaks the law by targeting civilians and medical teams. we've seen this in gaza over 11 months and they're doing the same thing now in the occupied westbank. israel says it's meant target is palestinian fighters in for refugee camp . the military says that the armed groups are planning attacks against this way, the targets and are getting better at making improvised explosive devices prevent us. any of these groups are part of resisting israel's decades long occupation. israel's foreign minister has said the army should deal with threats from the occupied westbank like it has in gaza. the palestinian see what has been described
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as israel's tale lent or on the occupied westbank is not so silent anymore. 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 with bank palestine. the united nation says israel's actions in the occupied west bank appear to exceed international standards for law enforcement. gabriel is also has more from the un headquarters in new york . you and secretary general. antonio gutierrez is traveling, but he has been briefed on the situation in the occupied. westbank is spokes person here at un headquarters in new york says the secretary general is gravely concerned about the events in the occupied westbank. he said that the un has counted
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palestinians in the last 24 hours that have been killed by error strikes as well as sniper fire. now the un says that since october 7th, they've counted $630.00 pallets damian's. they have been killed in the occupied westbank. but they say the last 24 hours have clearly been an escalation. we've been following the developments since this morning with grave concern, and we're very worried about what we're seeing or humanitarian colleagues at. oh, sure. warning. the people there are increasingly exposed to deadly warfare tactics that seem to exceed international standards for law enforcement or human rights colleagues. remind us that in the west bank is really forces must adhere to international policing standards, where lee full force and firearms or the last resort, it can only be used. it gets imminent threat of death or serious injury. the us state department has impose new sanctions related to settler violence and they
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occupied westbank and is really non government's organization that's provided support for settler groups is included in that sanctions list. our white house correspondent kimberly hawk it has more to the bottom administration has sanctioned on n g o inside israel known as a summer yosh, as well as 3 members within this group. now this group is funded in part by the is really government and is affiliated with ministers bank of year as well as smart rich. we also understand that it raises money inside the united states as well as online. now, according to the bike administration, there is also another individual that has been section, allegedly for acting outside the scope of his authority as a law enforcement officer in the west bank, he allegedly led an effort to prevent $250.00 palestinians in a village from returning to that village after the volunteers in that area
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walled off the village, preventing those from returning to their home. now the us is concerned and all of this is that this ongoing and escalating settler violence is undermining peace and security in the region. and as a result, that is why the bide ministration has taken this action. the hope is that it will leave israel to hold these individuals accountable, even as the is really government is funding. much of this operation now be is really government has taken issue with the sanctions. in fact the is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has released the statement from his office say the is really government views with the us at most severity. the imposition of sanctions on the citizens of israel. the issue will be a pointed discussion with the united states. we should also point out that amnesty international has also looked into these instances and says that this is part of
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a wider state fax campaign to displace oppress palestinians in the west bank and occupied east jerusalem. given the fact that many of these acts of violent i have heard, well, the is really military has been price, can really help you out to 0 white house. well, in the gaza, israel has attack palestinians across the strip killing at least 51 people since wednesday morning. 8 people died when an error strikes targeted tens, housing displays, people and data centers. in central garza, the victims included, 2 brothers is really forces have killed at least $40435.00 palestinians since the war on garza began. meanwhile, the world food program is suspending. the movement of fits employees after one of their vehicles came under is really fire on choose day that happen near and is
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really check point shortly after stuff escorted trucks caring to monetary and supplies from the cut over beside them. border crossing, no one was hurt. un says they were targeted, despite coordinating their movements would be is really army. dr. say that each day is a struggle to find space for the wounded enough medicine and fuel to run the hospitals . honey, my would report to me allow the hospital in under se dots and central garza this is the hospital, the only remaining operation of host facility in the area. what you see 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
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more than its capacity. and just to show you the extent of it challenges and difficult conditions this hospital is doing is through. we're taking you inside the emergency departments of the hospital right here. is it just uniform? what we're seeing a 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 lot of hospice on whether they injuries the patients the box. we believe the hospital immediately just adding more pressure on this most health facilities in 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 at the hospital here and i do see it in the frame of the camera. there's so many people here and when,
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when we just talked to a doctor inside the hospital describe the situation as very horrific. here. there was never seen this large number being in one place at one time here and it goes on to explain. this is because of the box, which in order to place the hospital pushing more people to move do and the site off and other parts of the central area, mentally those who are in need of medical care. and then up in this cost is on a hospital that is designed for minimum of a maximum of a $100.00 case on a daily basis. now is sad to provide medical care for a close to 3000 people on daily basis, just adding more pressure on our really crippling health care system across the golden rule. and is really drawn strike on the border between syria and lebanon, has killed 4 people. syrian sources say a car was hit on the roads between damascus and 11 on capital bay route. israel has stepped up attacks on neighboring countries since the war and gaza started in
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october. iran, so as humans for with the fighters have agreed to allow rescue ships to tow a damaged oil tanker burning in the red sea. the greek flags sunnier and was attacked by the pro fees of humans. port city of the last week and the crew was rescued after a band zoning the vessel. the pentagon says the tanker appears to be leaking oil. let's make the house uninstall. yep. who's the legislative director for middle east policy? the french committee on national legislation. joining us from washington dc get to have you with us. so according to the iranian mission at the united nations, it's saying that the evans for these have agreed to this temporary truce to allow tug boats at rescue ships to reach that damaged greek crude oil tanker. why do you think that definitely these have agreed to this now? is it because they're worried about an oil slick in the red sea, or is there something more? uh nope. uh,
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thanks for having me. one. it's really welcome news that there's been this a payment to secure this crude oil tanker. and the absolute last thing that we need right now on top of all is regional violence is an ecological disaster. it's not the 1st agreement of its kind. we saw an agreement in 2023, brokered by the un uh to get the who sees it in the saudis and everybody to basically agree to offload the crude from the software oil tanker. so i think this is in line with that um, but who is these? i think it's in their best interest to not have a need to logical disaster. it's in everyone's best interest, but unfortunately without a ceasefire in gaza, we're not going to see the type of regional de escalation that all of us really want to see in the red sea, but also an 11 on jordan, syria, iraq and iran, and elsewhere. and not to mention all the immense suffering going on and gaza and the west bank right now. so. so that needs to be our focus. obviously
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a really good and welcome staff that we can prevent this humanitarian and it's a logical disaster, but more needs to be done to really secure a red c shipping behind the scenes. what do you think has being done to secure that? i mean, could this temporary truce perhaps then lead to some sort or longer truce or an absolutely. that's the whole i i'm not holding my breath because ultimately as we're seeing more and more palestinians dying gaza, um, you know, the latest figures were over 40000 and that's uh, that's a very conservative estimate. the lines it start. he said, we're looking at closer to $200000.00 as long as that daily violence and humanitarian crisis is spiraling down. and you're going to see the type of regional escalation. we regional de escalation that we all need the united states for its part. they need to do more, the buying administration and congress needs to use it's leverage in the form of
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military support that includes the $20000000000.00 of weapons that the buying and ministration just green led to the israeli government and also diplomatic support. so that needs to be leverage in order to compel the netanyahu government to finally get this deal over the finish line, protect palestinian civilians and bring all these hostages home. and only then i think you're going to see regional de escalation again in the red sea in the i'm in, in the lab and on and really across the entire middle lee. so that's what we, as a friends committee of national legislation are really focused on every single day, lobbying congress getting constituents to way and because we need to end this us complicity. and i think then we can actually make some serious progress. and you know, we are getting this regional diplomacy that we need to finally get free flowing shipping in the red sea, but also obviously addresses humanitarian crisis in gaza. okay,
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we'll leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us from washington dc. it has sent us all your thank you. thank you. the still ahead on i was a 0 b s. b. i suspect gunman who tried to assassinate donald trump's did extensive research on potential target. we meet the one actually from gauze on taking part of the paralympics of people to raise some choice to the had a lot of that. there's lots of hot and dry weather to be found across australia where we have seen late winter reco. it's broken cuz of the heat across more northern areas. we'll see temperatures continue to rise across the interior of the next few days. look at that. 35 degrees celsius in alice springs on thursday. we're going to
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see something the cool down across the south. thanks to a cold front, sweeping at the southern parts of w a. moving very swiftly across the bite towards that southeast corner were expecting some showers in adelaide in melbourne. and you can see a cool down there. but for sidney and bruce been lots of sunshine and heat of settled whether to be found over the next few days on temperatures that continuing to voice for the likes of the north. now temperatures off switching very high across parts of new zealand. it will come down slightly. the days ahead that thanks to come, severe weather, sweeping into the very south. we've got strong wind warnings out here. wintry and weather that looks up western parts of the south island into the north island by the state. but thanks to the fun effect, we all going to see pretty settled weather in christ church. 17 degrees celsius that on friday, the west of the weather is set to effect japan. we bought typhon shan. sean expected to slowly work its way to what's on shift. so it's
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a to friday. the wave of criminal violence has risen equity. the drug talk tells brazenly challenging all sorts of prison riots. assassinations, ecuador has plunged from one of the safest countries in latin america to one of the most dangerous, with the government, declaring war on the guns and corruption. people in power investigates with causes behind the search and violence, and its devastating impact on the nation. ecuador, and the fire on that jersey, you know, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the color, again, the top stories on al jazeera, this hour, the death toll from israel's military assault on the occupied westbank has gone up to 11. it's been described as the largest attack there in more than 2 decades. the rates are ongoing, more than 24 hours later. the world food program is suspending. the movement of its employees and gauze on officer is really forces attacked. one of their cars un says they were targeted despite coordinating their movements with the farm. the demons from the fighters have agreed to allow rescue ships to reach a damaged oil tanker in the red sea. the greek flags sweeney and was attacked by the group last week of human supports city of per data. nigeria is on the verge of a hunger crisis, but un says more than 26000000 people won't have enough to eat in the coming weeks . so it's urgency appealing for more than $300000000.00 to help save lives. just
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a warning you may find some images distressing and as much as races report from my degree. most of patients here are facing a ways, i guess time to the hospitals, to the intensive care unit conte taking any more hundreds are waiting outside. desperate to get to that and then i'll come in on some come in from one thing. some come in in the head, the reason i'm so so it's, it's very, very by that's in the number of people suffering malnutrition and hungry nigeria is wise in shop those in the northeast. that stuff with a 15 year. and so you can see by the book on, on, on the group, and also the northwest where i text by bending coming are suffering the most. the number of patients admitted to this facility run by doctors without borders abilities 100 a day. and for every patient given a bed yeah,
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5 more waiting for one more than 13000000 nigeria is estimated to be facing severe pulled shortages. you'd have called failure rising for prizes. and because the conflict of prevention promises from guessing to that, from the doctor's expect, the number of children and adults suffering from severe acute mother christian to continue to grow until they go by what slots reported in green producing areas of the country. 8 agencies that consent nigeria may experience more increases with prizes and case assessing family depression. and they are already almost reached a there's a near certainty of one of the most the biggest fund is pulling off, which would result in a very much limited number of bits hitting my degree. and as we know without the capacity to refer and the beds being full, the whole system might see and would not be able to give the quality of k to the patients at the not just in government as we do to use on some for imports and
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started distributing greens to the most vulnerable people. it says it's now looking at ways to increase agriculture, low output, electrically. it's already been been, been, been subsidize, be because of how much they've been given, implement the progression line for pollution. these is happening comedies investing heavily in mechanization, but it will cause a much more is needed to stabilize the situation. i don't see this a beat because the factors that drive it, i'm not addressed. all right, and add on scene factors that we even don't know about for many disparate mothers fighting to save their children's lives. that's not the kind of things they want to hear. how many degrees of dizzy that way to go to in chips in military planes have arrived in somalia as capital a mortgage issue? it's part of the military cooperation deal that both countries agreed on earlier
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this month. there are fears and deal could escalate tension in the region. somalia has been drawing closer to egypt ever since it had a diplomatic rest with if you appeal and that was wondering if you'll be assigned to deal with the break away region of. so molly lands, a french court, has placed the founder of telegram under formal investigation for allegedly allowing criminal activity to take place on the messaging. a russian born pebble durham was detained near paris. on monday, as all theories investigate telegrams rule in organized crime, his lawyer says it's absurd, this adjuster, of as responsible for any offense, has committed on the furniture a 1000 more from paris. drum, the founder of hovel, door of houses, $5000000.00 your rose bowels, about 5 and a half 1000000 us dollars. the conditions all that he cannot leave french territory . i mean must report to police twice a week. he's being investigated for what
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a very serious crimes and the, essentially, the prosecution judge believes that a series, indications of crime has been committed in the french system. that's the stage before somebody will be formally charged with any crimes. investigators will now look into them, but this could take a very long time, months, maybe even years. we know that a 12 particular crimes that are being investigated the door of is alleged to be complicity in. i'm out generally so around the distribution of pornographic images of mine is i'm complicity in drug dealing people using telegram for dealing drugs. i won't particularly investigate as a focused on is a refusal. they believe of telegram to respond to request through investigators. when they want information on uses of services. telegram is note not to respond to those requests. it is said,
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his lawyer says telegram always responds or obeys. you regulations the door off, free to go for the must stay in front furnace. miss l just sarah power the f b. i says the gunman who tried to assassinate donald trump spent months looking for information on the u. s. presidential candidates, campaign schedule. thomas croner search for president joe biden. just fence that sol trumps republican raleigh last month in pennsylvania as a target of opportunity. cspi says a 20 year old of multiple online searches for explosives in the past 5 years. the motive for the shooting remains unclear. oh, and fisher has more from washington dc as well. there has been this widespread investigation ongoing since july, the 13th and the f. b. i during that time has obviously scan through everything that they should have put on social media is computers is phones. and the thing
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they could access their spoken to more than a 1000 people and they say that his ideology is not clear. but what they did find out was that he had googled and set for events that both presidential candidates would be involved. and when he realized that donald trump would be in his home state, on the 13th of july, he became laser focused on that. now these investigations are still continuing, but they say there's no clear idea of what his ideology awards. and we know that the house is already conducting an investigation. in fact, within butler this week, taking a look at the actual site, there's a number of parallel investigations on going to. and it could be some time before we get to the bottom of this because the house committee is not due to the port to sometime in december. so after the election itself. but donald trump speaking, you're on american media in the last 24 hours a was blamed joe biden,
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and coleman the hottest saying that they had refused to increase the secret service detail around him. even though there is absolutely no proof of that. so these investigations continue, the allegations continue, but what is clear is that the shooter had looked for both events involving both joe biden and donald trump before settling on that event, which changed american history. on july, the 13th of migrants, women, a number of margaret women, are finding lucrative construction jobs in the u. s. and a traditionally male dominated industry. the demand is growing, is it coincides with the arrival of tens of thousands of people from across the southern border. mazda service, chris is salumi reports, wendy, that 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
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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 arrival. don't have work authorization, like from ecuador is waiting for her paperwork to come through for the most, but i was, 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 traditional industries that women have relied to being able to earn a living, such as cleanings,
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factory restaurants and women who probably of can earn $15.00 an hour in the cleaning industry can go and make about $2530.00 an hour in the construction industry. even with the surge of migrants crossing the border and 2023 economist, madeline is of odd new size. the demand for construction workers has continued to grow split. it certainly suggests that the inflow of unauthorized immigrants and asylum seekers into the country is probably not depressing wages in the sector. there's a lot of pent up demand. recent arrivals desperate for work have traditionally broken into the business by picking up day jobs and environment that can be intimidating if not downright hostile to women. but learning their rights is part of the safety training. for an board workers now account for 30 percent of the destruction industry nationwide. ringback percent here in new york, and for many immigrants getting that safety certification card in their tickets to the industry and the american dream,
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the number of men and women seeking certification has more than tripled since 2019 that's the hope of wendy and so many others seeking to build a better life in the united states, kristen salumi al jazeera new york. the paralympic games are especially underway following a 4 hour opening ceremony in the french capital. harris is hosting more than 4000 athletes with physical, visual and intellectual impairments. fact indeed is be so awful each from gaza competing at the games he left the gaza strip a few years ago, but can't escape the pain of the ongoing war. so hell malik has the story fad. it'll be busy only awfully from gauze competing at the power lympics and power . he left the strip in 2016 to play basketball in new york,
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