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the facilities already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days of the war. i couldn't do this job without the best cumberland, best produces the best spaces and those other people to ireland in order to be able to get that message out to the weld. the the, the hello, i'm real baptism. this is the news on life and bill coming up in the next 16 minutes . the lights go out. so across the venezuela, the government accuses the opposition without evidence of sabotage is the national electrical grid forced to flee on foot. israel's biggest encouragement in 20 years going to be occupied west by continues for the 3rd se, leaving families of jenny struggling for food and was a polio vaccination campaign is set to begin in gauze on sundays. but the un size
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of successful depends on the 5 child security situation. bureaucratic hurdles ends of the fight to tackle and fox are breaking parts of africa. i got a report from one of the continents was page regions. and so i thought is ending reading in captivity of lines summer quest, the move the so we're going to begin in venezuela, where the government's blaming a massive power outage on sabotage. most of the country is being affected by the black house, including the capital cut off because the government hasn't provided any evidence. the political wife was a responsible in 2019 venezuela experience 3 nation nationwide power blackouts, the longest lasting for 3 days. authorities also link those to government opponents on the when i still feeling the air from defend this,
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when i knew we had no power for that thought that it would come back. but when my alarm went off, i woke up and realize it was a power outage. first of all, i have to work to get the bus, then i will because the metro it wasn't working. and now i have to go up 14 floors on that building that have to go to work because there's no elevator. all the thousands of the old $24.00 states are reporting total or partial loss from the tricity supply. at 4 45 am, old teams and public services were already active, as well as the entire government to overcome this new aggression and to bring you your tricity service and your peace of mind, which is what they basically want to take away from us with these actions of buying violence that are going nowhere a lot of us on his rump he had, he's joining us now from boulders in neighboring columbia out of central. i understand that power is beginning to come back on, at least in, in some places just bring us up to date with what's happening.
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yes robert, i can tell you that i just spoke to 2 people in color cuz then they told me that their sale without electricity now some 9 hours since they set out. it just started this despite the assurances from the minister of interior deals that the company. yeah. who is just took office a couple of days ago following the presidential elections. uh there who a was insisting that power west coming back at least in some parts of the capital in other parts of the country. he also said that security forces there or investigating what happened and are going after what he calls a, a find the sabotage that would be responsible for this house agent. however, there have been a number of blackouts also in coming in past the days. however,
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this has been the worst one in a number of years now. but and, and it's also coming at a time, a high political tensions in the country. so this a power outage is adding up to that in a way. yeah, i listen to, i want to talk to you about the political situation. obviously venezuela's, politics, modern control over say, after recent presidential elections, this is just presumably adding to venezuelans was how would people react him to the government explanation for this black out. and what else is happening with regard to the political situation to the most of the sweat ends of the become of costs and to these uh, blackouts as you were saying. and your introduction was payments to be back in 2000 at 19. there were 3 nationwide, the one, some of that have continued for a days. and if you talk to most people,
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they don't believe what the government is saying. and he said they believe that this has to do with the fact that the uh, the 2 main, either electric dams in the country have not received enough maintenance. this is why the experts that i tell you when you ask them why that has been happening with the electric. i agree that extra of oh great in the country. however, the government thing says that instead this has to do with tablets as so often it has, it ends up being wherever you stand on the political spectrum, if you believe or not, what the a government is, is saying. and there's no doubt that this is adding to that of any sweat and wells, and also complicating for their the political situation. and on the political side, they can also tell you that on friday, the opposition presidential candidate that wound up gonzales failed to appear for a 3rd time in court. for questioning on conspiracy. tried just following those the
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elections. he was someone by the countries, the prosecutor, a general. the question now is if they will issue i know rest bore and for him he's been in high being pretty much since the election is the same. is the case with either a position opponents because they say that there are no guarantees in the country that they are not following a due process. and this will also likely add on the political pressure that it's coming internationally for the government, the president equalized. my daughter insisting that he needs to show the vote tallies that would prove that could prove what the president is insisting that he one of the presidential elections there. got a tons of empty. yeah. so and i bumped yet in boca time, out of santa and thank you very much indeed. of the
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palestinians and the occupied west bank of freedom for their lives is ready forces continue the largest raid on the palestinian territory in 20 years. some families have packed whatever belongings they have in flight on foot through the hills. surrounding janine young children are either being carried we'll have to climb their own up lodge hills is where the air strikes and targeted 12 us toll cut them . i'm getting at least 20 palestinians have been killed since wednesday. 3 were killed in an attack on a car side of jenny. israel says one of those killed was a homeless local come under, but that hasn't been confirmed by homeless. they. they're able to handle their thoughts and notions refugee counting to hold on for palestinians are picking up the pieces after one of the most destructive is ready of age. and recent, ma'am, this is yet another episode of a series of destruction that has been targeting refugee camps during is radio aids to the occupied westbank. but people in north sams web already seen
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a lot of damage and destruction to their homes. say that this one was by far the most destructive, they say if israel is targeting palestinian fighters here in the occupied west bank, then why would they create so much damage to the infrastructure to the roads they're digging them up. and the smell here is really bad because the sewage lines have been destructive as well. that in the last raid they threw a missile at my house. i want us to fix it, but i didn't think i should. i'm scared, they'll come back as a civil defense themes try to assess the damage and bring back some sort of infrastructure facilities back to people in the camp. everyone is taking part in the operations in the cleaning up and trying to bring some normalcy to the abnormal situation in the refuge account that i'm moving always stones. and so people then cause can move during the rate is really pulled as arrive to this area. and i
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thought they demolish my home. i see us that you, this isn't intentional, is really policy to expel people from the refugee camps, but it's not working. yes, some families have left out of fear, but they returned as soon as the raids and all the thing is we've been speaking to say this is the only home they knew after they've been displaced from their homes in 1948. when the state of israel was created and that they know that israel wants them to leave their homes. and this is precisely why there's intending to stay the that. but i mean, i just need all the occupied to us bank. how to sign. and the british government says it is deeply concerned by israel's assault in the occupied westbank. the following officers issued a statement saying, we recognize israel's need to defend itself against security threats bots. we are deeply worried by the methods israel has employed. i'm by reports of civilian
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casualties and the destruction of civilian infrastructure. i got a statement from the commission on general of the u. n. agency for public signed refugees says we've had to suspend on what services to communities in several accounts. it's time to reach a political solution to this decades long conflict to end the suffering civilians wherever they are. not always joining us live now or from ramallah and talk to us about the timing of this operation. because of course, israel is coming out when the jury authoration is against his ball and 11 and causes northern border. but it's also of course counting on attacks and gaza at the same time to the side of as well. we're about 4 weeks away from one year since this war started israel as come under a lot of criticism. a lot of countries have voice, their concern. you an expert. and the international court of justice have accused israel of committing war crimes of even committing genocide. but yet there hasn't
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really been any real pressure on israel, and that's why what observers here at say is that is real, doesn't feel the need to change it. it's facts. in fact, what it's doing is it's taking what has been normalized in gaza in terms of crimes and, and practices and take and, and bringing them to the occupied west. back we've seen a tax on paramedics and medical workers increase. we've seen the blocking of the roads leading to the hospitals in those targeted cities in janine and pals, cut them and into loss. we've seen families cornered a kept captive in their own homes while is where the soldiers use their homes for shooting positions. we've seen accounts, we've heard accounts from palestinians taken inside the refugee camps a full cut of i'm to boss beats and abused and maltreated and interrogated by his ready soldiers as those large raids continue now on the 3. so those practices that
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have been basically normalized in gaza, we're now seeing them replicated in the occupied westbank. and what observers here say is that it's all because there's a lot of talk, but really not a lot of pressure, nothing to make a difference and move things in a different direction. more like managing the situation, talking about vaccines and gauze, talking about making sure that the situation doesn't further deteriorate in the occupied westbank, but not really talking about the fact that all of that as the international court of justice said, needs to come to an end. no, just as you're being outlining in addition to the violence that we've been seeing in the west bank, we're noticing as well. widespread destruction of infrastructure of roles and par facilities and sanitation. and so this is clearly going to have a longer time impact on the lives of palestinians in the west bank. that is right. it's easy to underestimate how violence the daily reality of
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occupation in the west bank is even when there are, when there is nobody that's being killed or being arrested. these re, if that happens so often, even before this large scale offensive in the northern westbank means that there is a constant state of instability, is families across the occupied west bank. and especially since the war on gauze began started to revisit, very important documents. the house, these, the birth certificates the school papers and put them in a bag close to the exit of the house so that they can grab it along with their kids . if they need to leave, which is exactly what we saw in gaza throughout the past 11 months. that sense of in security also means that you cannot plan that you cannot do business. the economy in the west bank has shrunk by a 3rd, and the unemployment has skyrocketed. so in addition to all of that instability,
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$672.00 palestinians killed, including a $150.00 children, you have no resources. and so when hello send you and families suffer damage to their homes. there's nobody there to rescue them or to give them london housing have to help them reconstruct. and instead they need to seek refuge elsewhere outside the affected areas with families, with friends in order to be able to maintain some semblance of normalcy for their lives. to think about, for example, sending their kids to school, which will open their doors in about a week or so here in the occupied westbank. how do you plan for that when you don't know if the route that your kid is stay king will meet? is there any soldiers who will be shooting at anything and everything that moves exactly like we saw earlier this evening when an a 2 year old man who ventured out of his home in the jeanie and refugee camp was shot dead with 8 separate bullets as we heard from paramedics over there. know,
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are they talking to us from ramon that no, thank you very much. indeed. it is a solid and the occupied y springs come as no surprise and many palestinians living there. their site is very right and south of attacks have increased significantly since october. the 7th, at least, is $672.00 palestinians are being killed in the territory. and the last 10 months during his war on gossip is really government has accelerated plans to take palestinian land in the occupied west by an authorized illegal settler. i'll post on, expand existing, illegal to the sacraments at the same time as increase the number of military rates and the use of force. and expansion is really check points in the occupied by spike is also made it harder for palestinians to move around. is those fundamental, is a concept called for palestinians to be forced from areas in the occupied westbank, comparing the situation to the war on johnson, some of the ones. aubrey is a polished indian advisor contributor to plus $97.00 to magazine. he's joining us now from cleveland. thank you very much indeed for g,
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for joining us. as i know today was just expanding to is there the range that we have seen by these really forces into the west bank on nothing new for the palestinians who are living there. but what seems to be different with these latest rates is the scale of them and also the nature of the destruction, to infrastructure. what's your assessment of why that strategy appears to have changed? and that's right. and i think the, for those of us sort of spent time and place us like anywhere from so that you need to rush you to jump up. the 1st thing to note about this looks that much like casa, the preponderance of the population. and these particularly northern westbank cities are initially refugees by 248 and i was grateful for numerous pointing about out. and so these are people who, who have already been displaced several times over from their homes. they live in highly dump scenarios. i just looked it up, there was about 13500 people on cheat refugee camp. we were talking about less than
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a square kilometer. the is really, is a have long perpetrated these kinds of attacks into the west bank. and i think it's important to recall that when the ground invasion of cause, that took place, there was a fall like 3 weeks between wendy as early as began talking about that and projecting and one, it actually happened. the reason why there was really some go into the westbank so quickly so suddenly may have to drop of the high. because because dod land has always been occupied in a way that gauze a has not. um, but we never imagined fronting. i have friends and family in the northern west bank . i'm with whom i communicate daily, and they never imagined that they would see it has 16 and drawn strikes on the scale that they have seen in the past weeks. the other piece of this time note is that the, the near total c drugs in the refugee camp has left those $13500.00 people without access to water electricity, internet or indeed health care. um,
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as the were pointing it out the, the hospital itself has been under total feed for the last 3 days. so let's talk about the level of destruction to, to infrastructure, to roads in power lines and sanitation. so in that nervous outlining for us, obviously we have seen that in gaza, i'm one of the aims appears to be by the israeli government. i mean, is really another try to destroy as much of gaza as it possibly can to make it almost impossible to rebuild. or indeed, if it was a rebuilding prose, i said it's going to take a very long time. are we seeing a similar strategy? do you think when it comes to the rates that we're seeing over the last few hours? yes, it certainly seems that way. and i think so. what's interesting is that on the very day but the as rarely. so i've gone about making this engineering at levels that are far amplified what they have been over, what they have done in the last 11 months. we're seeing palestinians in gaza returning to the ruins of their homes and hun,
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you and us mandated about off. and i think that was both ultimately happened on the west bank and was indeed banking feel himself has telegraphed to the world is that there will be a policy of continuously displacing palestinians from one place to the next. and i am the hopes, presumably that there will be some deal struck for them to, to leave permanently. because like, ultimately as the as early as i am. but i agree with you that destroying the infrastructure to which they could return were a political salt settlement to be reached as the 1st step in ensuring that their displacement is indeed permanent. you mentioned before that it is easier for these really miller to make it. and make a move like this into the they they occupied westbank because it is more difficult to get into gaza and fly. do you think that he is really military has taken, has decided to do this at this point, given the fact that it has been able to get into these regions of these areas? pretty much i will. that's why it's
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a good part of it is actually what's happening on the united states political landscape. and i believe that i'm further coming uh 4 weeks leading up to the election so that you both are cancelled it from the republic. on the democratic side, it will be hard pressed to say anything. oh, by way of commitment against you as early as i mean be, and what we've seen so far from pamela harris, who presumably is the one most likely to come down. partner on the as early as, as much more of the same from that that was seen from the by the white house. i'm sorry, i think the as early as, as they have done in the past, i recall in 2009 when, when there was a presidential election, i'm bama had been elected, but not you have taken office or the operation cost loud. so same thing happened in 2012 and in 2014. there was a moment now politically, whereby the, the israel least can go about business center in a way that does not attract on, di what attention from the americans and one to todd. so this of course was that,
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well, well, the european union statement, which seemed to be welcomed by some pulse stands on the ground. it will have a little piece without the backing of the united states treasury department, which ultimately is the one that can impose sanctions that actually helped me on the ground. it's really interesting to get your thoughts on this summer, but we thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. the gaza is really forces have once again attack the strips largest refuge account. how does it as honest socially for folks from the scene in giovanni and some of you might be disturbed by parts of his report. the football a lot. the thought you said your mind is really war. plain spite of me thought to group of civilians in jabante, a refugee come in northern gauze. as a result, a number of them were killed and others enjoy the map of these are traces of that blood. a civil defense team came to the rescue unfolding says,
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help paramedics take the victims to hospital. the rates of his radio stripes on temporary shelter gatherings and residential home has intensified filled up medical video only has time to practice for these really occupation focuses on the day. if not hourly basis in moving garza oh no, i'm on. when i i'd high oh and look even animals, the sped. i'm just cause carrying firewood was i'm the don't kill more money. yes. out. both of them was the middle continuous mass list from boston and nothing is sacred. nothing is spent. women, children, most schools on even animals, me because i like the somebody at the chevy dealer. i am sure that says don't on friday is really voices of kills at least 29 palestinians across garza and is where the air strikes here to the apartment building. and then i'll know southern refugee camp that's in central garza. 9 members of the same family were killed, 5 children, and a pregnant. what among
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a few kilometers size is really forces. it's actually almost as a refugee camp house for palestinians were living, was targeted in an air strike at least 4 people were killed in that attack. survivors were taken to hospital in general, bala, a doctor of 20 to day offensive is where the forces have withdrawn from the eastern part of con, units in southern gas or palestinians have returned say they find their homes and water supplies completely destroyed. lochlund reports from general by in the scale of devastation and destruction caused by the ongoing gear attacks across defense from areas beyond imagination. it says can can even only imagine what's going on we, we did a report yesterday in eastern part of their velocity. we seem to share level of destruction of almost old means of life, and i'm pretty much sure people are going back to more of the waste land, not a neighborhood shed. hughes, do accommodate all the residences. beautiful homes,
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the, the gardens at the hot, the, the, their properties, everything that they own is gone and turn into a pile of rubble. then earlier this, this morning and overnight a talk continued to pretty much of his deposition. and we'll say run refuge account . that is one of the refuge account that has been equally bomb dukes similar to other places, equally bombs in the same level of this direction. in terms of the scales and magnitude like a refugee camp in jo valia for example. but the destruction cost to these trend, pardon upon you. and it says people to try to make their way back to their residential homes, up the really military pulled out from the areas. it's perfect. people found nothing of their belongings, none of their homes is expanding and this is not the 1st time there's really no military conducted the ground incursion to that area. as far as people recall the many recurrent evacuation orders in force evacuation order that many times of
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recurrent incursion of that there has to burn into a battle zone and the huge with right now, people's digging matters in their hand because there's no options lift for them. to set it up, there tends next to the levels of their home, just destroying much of what the hold for as the way made their way back to find some needs to stay and find that part of their home to stay in stalls. how's organizations as a starting a polio vaccination campaign and gaza from sunday view and names to vaccinate 264-0000 children? under 10 years old people are going to be knock related and 3 phases, starting the bala and central gaza on eunice and the size. and then move to guys and city in the north. fighting is going to be pause during a 9 hour period each day, a group say the polio virus is emerging because the is where the army has destroyed water and sanitation systems. really, people calling is the world health organizations representative and garza. he says
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the vaccination target is on vicious, given the limited number of pauses and fighting. we will start with central jobs not moved to the south, then we moved to the north. everywhere we do 3 days. if the company is a business targets, we need to reach 90 percent plus but i think that is everything is in place as we discussed that. and then we have to focus the community strategy and then the community communication strategy and that's in place as well. so we're really looking forward to starts coming sunday, 3 days in a central everyday analysis. as of the g pointed out, we are almost sure that we will need an extra day in agreement for that. we will go certainly see where we have to go to can place the mobile teams assessment that we move to the sounds off and goals or quest leads for the nor to. so the still ahead
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and i'll just say that the governor of city of central bank says and such a free furnace lights as wible governments tried to seize control of the countries foster oil. well, and even a bowl of rice is election by the me and more amenities. economic mileage is under screws in the had low that. let's look to the middle east where the weather is largely hot and dry, but we are seeing some unsettled weather thanks to which the weather creeping. once again into western parts of u. m. and some of that will trickle up the west coast of saudi arabia. we have to go red warning c a for potential flooding, and we could see some flooding across the south, east of iran to further east. we've got a tropical fi close out in your re, b and c. and that's going to bring some very what and when do, whether to pack us down and moving its way for the west as we go through in to
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sunday. but elsewhere across the region is largely hot and dry. picture with temperatures picking up across the gulf, states in the days ahead. laundry dry here. lots of dry across the north of africa . just a few splits and spots of rain coming in from morocco and l. g, a. the west of that wet weather. continuing to affect the likes of new show with heavy bus rain. moving into molly, you can see those yellow peak showing where that's going to be heavy. as we all, i'd like you to see some flooding from those rains across southern africa. it has been largely why, but the cold bloss has moved its way from eastern south africa onwards to mozambie . that means we'll see some recovery to the temperature in johannesburg will be up to 23 degrees on sunday. with americans more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era in the us once to keep the war in ukraine going back to russia's will,
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is broken for. is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after israel's war on causes the quizzical look at us politics the bottom line, there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media on how to 0. government shut off access to social media. the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, i'm about to send you what, you know, there's 0 reminder of our top stories. and so that is what it is. government is blaming a massive power outage on sabotaged by the opposition. most of the country is being black. so the government hasn't provided any evidence the political rivals are responsible and they occupied was findings ready for associated to the homeless commander in an air strike me as any of these 20 people have died during the largest rate on the policy to try to check in more than 20 years is really attractive, killed at least $29.00 people accost garza since dawn on 5. in con, you necessarily forces have this drawn from eastern parts of the city. october 20 tuesday offensive products today and say they return to find their phones and water
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supplies destroyed the. the american near east refugee agent agency says, for palestinians and in a convoy were killed by as many forces in the stipend group says. and is there any error strike killed for palestinians in the lead vehicle of an annette? i ad convoy carrying food and fuel to the 2 red crescent hospital. the coordinated unclear to transport planned, called for on on security guards in the convoys is really authorities initially said the lead car was coming new with this weapons is really air strike was carried out without any problem warning or communication. the spokesman for the un secretary general says attacks on 8 workers are putting millions of displace palestinians at risk of starvation, the social ones that these incidents normally endanger the lives of 8 workers with this ongoing crisis being the deadliest on record for the un, but also limit the capacity for us to help more than 2000000 people who are engaged
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in a daily struggle for their survival. children continue to pay a catastrophic price for israel's water and gaza, according to the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees for an advisory. and it says, 4000 children have been reported missing. 17000 on, accompanied or separated from the parents. and $700000.00 children are being forcibly displaced multiple times since the start of israel's war on gossip. the cause of progress is a spokesman for unicef. he's joining his life not from new york. thank you very much indeed for being with us. the 1st thing, of course, the one has to notice about this is the sheer scale of the problem. $700000.00 children displaced multiple times. indeed that's been complete, catastrophic and by the turn process for children over the last step on stacey and beating through everything, the child should not have to go through with that age or any age for that matter in terms of scale. what's the cost in terms of loss of their homes,
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of their infrastructure that is so vital for the are the lights in mind because they have no more schools. they have no access to enough food to trisha's food, their last green water medicines. now that seems to prevent the outbreak, it's a complete how much circumstance for it, such as the circumstance for children on the ground, i would have been so for over 10 months now, it must be incredibly difficult for organizing. organizations like yours to even be able to track down children and guys have given the level of destruction, of course, that we've seen. i absolutely the figures we have now are very certainly under estimates of the reality on the ground. the 17000 number is a calculation based on the one percent of the space population. so chances are the number of children have been separated from their parents or more affect the all one parents are both very high and we won't be able to have a comprehensive understanding of the deep impact that this war has had been was
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being in society. but above all children, and so we have a ceasefire, and the traditional media journal is, can go in and do their own investigative stories and others and the security on the school, the destruction that has been carried out over the last 10 months. we've heard of course, on the world health organization that the about the dangers of the, the risk of the spite of polio, the vaccines that are supposed, supposed to be being delivered there. there are costs, other risks from diseases as well. and those children are at risk from those viruses and the spread of those diseases. a must be again, very difficult to even track down the children, particularly unaccompanied children, find that is so important that they are vaccinated. i think the w h o is suggesting they need to issue 640000 vaccines. is basically the situation we're trying to carry out of that nation campaign. a live saving expedition campaign to
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prevent dealbreaker falling to across the street and potentially across other countries. as well neighboring countries under fire, and literally we're still seeing a tax on a daily basis. how mean different parts of the account history? and now we need to have these temporarily. localized also has to be able to come in the back to the children within that period of $9.00 that has to be the breed, the will take place. now we're confident that this will be held and be able to carry out the recognition campaign that we need to reach at least 90 percent of children and didn't realize them. otherwise, the cable box would be successful and we bought the video. so for that, the chaos has to be reduced a little bit, but finding the ball and the shooting has to stop guns need to go. so i'm so many turn. what does this help? workers can do the job to, to prevent all you all, but to prevent trying to prevent all the diseases that will come out of
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a managed to reach and concerning the water. so these are all elements that have been finding you all for the last 10 months. and now we are the worst each possibly . we have 16 force displacement orders dropping off. so these are families. children moved around over 10 times some times and they came over to, but they're traumatized exhausted. it needs to stall. you mentioned previously that the level of devastation in an environment was that the children have seen are things that, of course, as to usual in size that children should never have to see. and, and yet of course, these of children, that at some point are going to have to be an integral part of the rebuilding of jobs. so there must be tremendous concern about the level of impact of the very experiences will have on their ability to help in the rebuilding of that of gaza. and i think this will be a big test for humanity. it's an important question because what we're seeing now, the terms of scale and speed, and the concentration of population,
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that's at the end of the children, the honorable and all the tax industry, the tax, the desk, the, the, the, the street, the live of children on, on the 4 hospitals trying to find for less, for their less brad, in my lifetime. i don't remember seeing anything like this, at least bought the scale and were very concerned that the future of casa is being decide over boston, bullets, and destruction. there's only mobile, there's very, very, very little infrastructure max. so looking ahead, yes, reconstruction is very important. children need to believe that have a future. but the 1st thing we need before any of that goes to the table is a ceasefire. we have to contain this humanitarian catastrophe. we have to work to prevent it from becoming something that would be very hard for us to turn around as a collective. think out of it as of unit stuff. thank you very much. indeed. agent a. yes,
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presidential candidate come of the house as besides and on waiver and commitment to israel's defense. while calling for the cease fire and gaza, she gave her 1st extend it into view as the democratic parties nominate. it was the 1st chance of emotion secure from an unscripted harris $66.00 days out from the election. i need to cancel reports from washington, dc in the middle of her campaign bus blitz of the swing state of georgia. cala harris told cnn she would have point, a republican to her cabinet. i think it's important to have people at the table and when some of the most important decisions are being made that have different views, different experiences, she defended or move away from some progressive policies. let's be clear. my values have not changed and outlined us policy on israel mirroring that of joe by that and i'm unequivocal and an unwavering and my commitment, israel's defense,
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and its ability to defend itself. and that's not gonna change far too many innocent palestinians have been killed. and we've got to get a deal done. we've, we've, in doha, we have to get a deal done this war must. and in the meantime, we must get a deal that is about getting the hostages out. let's give the ceasefire done, but no change of policy in terms of arms and, and so forth. no, i, we have to get a deal done. the republican donald trump tried to preem terraces, much anticipated interview with his own series of appearances in michigan and wisconsin. there he announced he would require health insurance companies to cover the costs of in vitro fertilization because we want more babies to put it very nicely. distancing himself from some republican proposals to ban i v. s. he attacked harris on the border and the economy, but was on the defense against accusation,
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as he recently used arlington national cemetery for fallen us soldiers as a campaign photo walk. so i go there, they ask me to have a picture. and they say i was campaigning, i don't need the one thing i get is plenty of publicity. i don't need that. i don't need the publicity. a set of new polls show harris, leading trump by one to 4 points. the break deck speed campaigning of both candidates reflects their shared urgency to reach swing state motors with 66 days until election day. how do you do castro algae 0 washington? us officials have been repeatedly calling for a ceasefire, and guys on their messaging has been consistent and they want the fighting to end these really captive street. i'm an end to the suffering of palestinians, but they rarely say who is causing the suffering. take a lesson for working around the clock. my secretary of state run
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a wider were reunited hostages of families and serge, you mandatory health and food assistance and the guys are now in the civilian suffering of the policy, the people. and finally, finally, finally, deliver a cease fire. and in this war, president vitamin i a working to in this war such that israel is secure, the hostages are released the suffering and gaza and, and the palestinian people can realize they are right to take me every single day. the women children, men engaged, are suffering without access to adequate food medicine and at risk of
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being wounded or dying and fighting that they didn't start and they cannot stop. joining us on the site is telling how much use a professional public policy and the institute for graduate studies is also a palestinian from god. so thank you very much. indeed from being with us, fairly strong words, very clear rhetoric and nothing has changed to draw besides the yes and again, the problem is, i mean it's, it's, it's a complicated issue that has to do 1st with us something and politics. and this shift or transform mission within us politics. that's more than this has taken a, we need influenced us up installations, good existent, is it a, let me explain how i mean, from the onset, from data of thought. if it's really a conflicts, i mean this from this, they is what it was stablish. the solution has with this many conflicts. what is what has been in the center of it? but the only times would peace was
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a she is when the us threatened to essentially is that and there are many a sort of can the precedence. but the most important, which is like i can talk about is it a and egypt sin water? 1919 of 1956 and then the egyptian. is there any a piece 3 through the come david codes and also the also agreements and this, the incidents, the us as easy to use to essentially is our minimum, the, or the comically to for city to sign for piece. and this with the incidence when the us at that time had the model, this, the method is all about isabel, and it's good, it convinces that it will push it towards peace and then we have peace. but since the early ninety's things i've shifted in us politics, when we got into position now, would american politicians of 3 thing is that with this? impunity and is what has become like a trouble in us politics. what do you come up to criticize,
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and this has to do with the pressures or the influence of the lot, be some interest to groups and use politics. and that will do us more of this has lots of this influence. yes, by then is talking about the 2 goals ending the war a but at the same time, so it continues to think is what it was. weapons beside, thing goals. you come up in the conflict by supplying one side with this weapons. you come up to be in violation of wood international news. you cannot keep defending and supplying arms to a country that is standing in front of the international justice. you cannot keep supporting a government headed by a prime minister who was the one that is why don't know by dicey c. so the us is not the only contact info from diction with the technician will, but also with its own noise and the noise which perhaps us of being involved in substitution is on the side of the conflicts. and this is what we spend though, and i want to ask you for a little bit of help with context because one of the default positions that we
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always taking the media is the us arm sales to israel. that those are the things that are locked in, that, that new continuation of that means that that relationship will continue. and therefore nothing essentially will change. is there anything historically that the us government could you mention before that happening incidents where the us has put pressure on it? um, is there any anything historically for the u. s. has maybe not addressed the actual ons delivery but has addressed elements of it or the financial support for aid used other mechanisms to be able to bring pressure on israel? correct. that's an excellent question. rob. so uh, i would, i would refer to the, the, the also, i could see the disagreements between disabilities. and this thing is where, at the certain moment in the administration stage, the late departments of the apartment itself is right. and show me i was hesitant to sign sign the b st. these same also, which was in that 8th of this. what do we all have at now?
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and the americans at the time with the when george bush, the father was in office, he threatened is an, with a comic cutting or economic aid that was going to but think, supplements at the time. so this, this is what concrete things up and when do you ask for that? and just to, to use the economic aid is the motor less went ahead and, and then there was the, i mean to engage with the, with the stream. so historically, yes, the us can use aid whether it's financial, the comic what a minute the a to change behavior of, of certain countries especially it's countries. busy busy a life of the us, but we are not, i'm not, we're not at this stage no. and the problem with the soul. so they, they call to me or the model that go to me is that, yes, do you have something that such a simple method to district goals supporting is there a doesn't a life. and on a shipping the student to stay the same time, but nothing on that on the 2nd book. okay. yes, you'll commit to the conflict to,
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to create the soonest. it's independence state that lives in fees. i don't side this once, but what are you doing to achieve is good, nothing. and that's the problem i, but i think the answer to this is inside us politics. the terms formation. that's us politics have, have the have experience more or less. and the influence of a lot of groups and set the losing your support of pics, that's perhaps the use of them, the solutions of from taking serious actions and political decisions to stop and in discomfort solve this little conflict that needs to be sol. also in a problem where there is for the 1st time we see we see a growing us special instead of pleasure. not the democrats on independence. also the publicans also to caught this minute. the issue is that as to in this conflict, but spend when it comes to the white house, things happen differently. and that's the story to be told inside the american politics and society. and in terms of the priorities that the americans put on these things a to we by default, the 1st thing that they invariably say,
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invariably say, is that they are committed to a, to supporting israel's rights to defend itself. and as a result, we see that to be honest, further down the list, we invariably then come to the rights of palestinians, the creation of a palestinian state. that's where they place the priority. what i wanted to ask it was given the fact that that israel has forgive me that the us has the ability to put pressure on israel in financial terms, while not bypassing the light, if you like it's, it's default position of selling arms. why are we not seeing a stronger position from 5 nor has economically in terms of the financial support that it gets israel? which would, as i say, not contravene, any military position that might hold what i mean. it could be due to timing, as well as some elections. you get into us both sides. the democrats and
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republicans are keen to receive whatever support they can get from influential groups in the us instruments and nobody's including apec as well. so i think no one is there going to more or less of an ice, any low be that works. what is the important on is that as we have? so that's $16.00 and the single. so again, it's the intent of the politics. i mean obviously there are certain far from the groups in the us that have more or less mass of the scheme. busy of the of, of texting is what i intended to do as of any criticism or essentially kind of thank you very much in due time or conclude as always we appreciate that. thank you very much. and data with the director of libby, a central bank says he and all the senior staff have left the country after being threatened by arms groups last week. the presidential council based them separately, how did the removal of the director of it and appointed a new board that's increase tensions between rival functions over who should control libby as cash was as internationally recognized,
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government is based in triply in the west and all the rich region and eastern india is controlled by the walled cliff huffed on. so what a sales organization is trying to speed up, testing for the impulse virus democratic republic of congo has the highest number of cases. health officials say they're struggling with low rates of testing, as well as a delay and the role lights and vaccines. more than 600 people have died from impacts in d r. c. since the start of this year, the virus has spread to several african nations as well as parts of europe and asia, and y county reports from the clinic and couple more in democratic republic of congo doctors there say they barely have enough medical supplies to cope with the why is the number of cases yeah, yeah, and one of the tricking with central hordes, a couple of the problems are solved with this as well. dope does. i've been dealing here with the info guessing 0 that was on this is on the take them, it seems that last month and almost the end of the was really reported the one with
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the here. everyone in the to come with them here, pointing to is, this is the, i guess is, and those were coming because they're receiving all, most people every day. you like holding the head of opportunities of this for obvious. and then this is where the trying to put some of them but the planning or would they don't have enough blogs since they've been dealing with this image is the situation in the there is a crowd, the listeners, women, children, the, the, the, the, all those potters what they can tell their kids here is the last weeks you ever seen. some of this tv, i guess, is here to live in this morning. one that was reported by the 430 to 0130 to people who are expecting the vaccine to come in order to store this funding, this toby is only, is hosting why to no more than 4 different,
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search efforts are underway to find the 70 missing people. the farmer advisor to me and mars government is accusing the bullying. village on top of economic mismanagement, inflation is rising. basic goods are running short. many people say they're living hand to most tony chain pose. a busy morning of one of young guns. what markets, lots of produce for sale. the bills have gone through the roof. recently. shop is say that in the past 2 months alone, prices have increased by 60 percent. and that's not the only problem domestically produce goods are in plentiful supply, but anything imported is difficult to find. the saga, we have less variety of stock now, especially products that used to be imported from china and china. mainly because of the political instability. over the past 10 months, me, a mazda military has lost control of its boat. is this bridge? and to me,
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a worthy was the gateway to me and my from thailand. now the asian highway that runs from his young going is controlled by rebels. some trucks get through, but it's a costly, uncomplicated process inside me and my that's leading to fuel shortages supplies dropped in from thailand, a fall less frequent them before. and suppliers, one payments in foreign exchange, queuing for fuel is the daily and for some nightly routine. they were around 50 vehicles already queuing at the gas station, even though i went there at 3 am off the fuel prices are directly related to dollar exchange rates. we have to import all of this most currency. the job has full and dramatically against the us dollar and the type bought since the military to today it's only was a culture of its previous value. and the military is holding the foreign currency that is available to one advantage of another trailer i. jane has
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a video position is a deliberate new nation, but so that i need foreign exchange. and so all of the policies has been bank to that. a basic costs to now so high. the many people are simply living day by day. yeah, i mean it, and i have 3 family members at home. we can only survive and get enough to feed the family. i don't make any profit from the store because of inflation on just one lonely customer where they used to be a lunch time rush in these difficult times. even the bowl of fried rice is a luxury you can afford. toni chang out is there of south africa as, as is going to phase of the breeding of lions and captivity. global conservation groups of welcome to decision saying the breeding's crew. and it exploits the big chance. but some of the industries say the educational as well as medical benefits . um they're concerned about how it's going to affect their income from it. the miller reports about 8000 lines live in captivity in south africa. it's the
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largest captive population of the big cats in the world, bigger than those of the while. they are breed for profit sold legally domestically and internationally. some lions are used for cabs, trophy hunting, where they are confined to an enclosed space, to ensure hunters, a guaranteed kill all the governments implemented recommendations to enter the practice 5 months ago. there's no cuz the deadline. we are not involved in the, let's say, the negative or what the public proceeds to view the negative aspects of this industry. and, slee, now, face a very difficult situation, is the government going to give us exemption for the work that we do? and if they do of a prepay to support us further, this knowledge allows torres to participate in guided educational works with lines . with jo, nobody loses helps pay employees and fund research is also involved in all of the official reproductive research with local and international universities. many
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diseases of one life that need to be researched in the 6th stream. it is difficult to do it and outside captive animals in front of joseph captive animals. since you can have a disease free population. so we can study the diseases of the ones in the wild and in contrast to what goes on in the facilities that exist with south africa being the biggest exports of big cats and their body parts. conservationists of welcome to bad and captive breeding growth is dentist needs to be improved. it means that the facilities are currently having these animals needs to be held accountable for their welfare. in many cases for forcing complete opposites of this lack of wealthy being increments of because these animals of many commodities. the news will also limit the export of lion's elephants and limpets with the hope of cutting the demand from asian countries. the government, once breeding facilities to close by utilizing or sterilizing the animals,
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