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the, the safe, them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now, the heroes destruction of janine and the occupied westbank continues. doctors without borders says it has to stop key medical operations and the refugee count the hello and start a fight on this resolved. is there a lie from the hole? so coming up, the 1st part of the vaccinations of children begin in gauze of bonds. this concern that the short term campaign may not be enough to stop the spread of the disease.
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these rudy army says it's located several parties during the financing and gaza and is still trying to extract i'm the identify them. also had the protests in germany ahead of states. elections poll suggests the fall right on track to win for the 1st time. the, well, we begin in the occupied westbank were a destructive siege by is ready, forces is left palestinians in the city of jeanine without food. what's the electricity or internet access is rather sending additional reinforcements to buy carpets troops the or is it slow and scale? minute tree is sold and says it's 5th day. have been heavy gun bottles in the city . the palestinian red crescent says a child was brought to hospital with a bullet wound to the head. at least 24 people have been killed by his ready forces
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in the occupied westbank since the raids begun. oh jesus, there is no all day sent. this report from the jeanine is like a ghost town. during the largest israeli military assault in the northern occupied was find in more than 2 decades. the refugee camp is largely destroyed is rarely occupation forces block the entrance to jeanine's public hospital and sending reinforcements. the sounds of gunfire and explosions puncture the eerie silence that prevails. one is where the soldier is killed. others injured. the number of palestinians killed and injured isn't clear though paramedics are not allowed into the comp and have come under fire from is really soldiers. some people were forced from their homes with nothing but the clothes on
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their backs. we have been besieged for 4 days, unable to leave the refugee camp. these really occupation forces storm the area without warning things got heated as these really soldiers opened fire on our house . we 1st took shelter in the kitchen, but later the is really soldiers opened fire from all directions. kind of stands view of the sol as part of a big or is rarely strategy. and they put it to kind of plan is much thing, but expansion of and we've got supplements all over the west bank. the exception of the west bank is gradually piece by piece destruction of any public opinion kind of authority. as the military assault drugs on, tens of thousands of palestinians are impacted, misplaced, distraught, and so i have give them, it's hard, it's very hard for children, and for everyone else. what else? good. what terrified look at the destruction. the my, you got all the in the get
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a hold to look tricity and sewage no longer exist. nicole basic necessities are non existent in that neighborhood. do we have not breed? we have cut off from the world. we're living the trauma from 20 to me years ago. how the vine, who is this aggression the similar to the is really aggression on the janine camp in 2002, which reflected that came to the ground and resulted in the depths of 58 people know letter and the violence here, and jimmy, and have a are under locked down and is ready occupation soldiers on the streets for now there's no break for the residents here. not all the address data. janine have a time doctors without borders, it's have to stop key medical operations and janine refugee camp and a statement that says the scaling intensity of his roles. and cousin engineering is very alarming, is ready for us is keep it strong. st. access to health facilities in the highlands,
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philemon hospital, electricity, and water supplies, a compromise. the medical team has been forced to hold dialysis operations as well and listed here. so its obligations is an occupying power in the west bank, including access to medical care, hospitals, ambulances, and the medical humanitarian mission must be respected and protected in gaza. some incense has stalled since guessing that 1st, pony or vaccines before apply and roll out officially begins to be effective. the w 8 choices 90 percent of children need to be immunized. the campaign will beheld a, the 3 phases covering the central southern and northern regions of gauze as handy. my mode reports on the, on the staff and the dog and officer hospital in fun units are trying to save lives on 2 friends. they have loans that desperately needed vaccination campaign to stop the polio outbreak. while at the same time dealing with the ever the casualties of
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israel's devastating horse. the bodies of at least 27th house simians were brought to the hospital on saturday, after being killed and his really air strikes. pull you had not been detected in gaza for 25 years before the war. reduce much of the territory, sewage and water facilities during the campaign was loans after a 10 months old. palestinian baby was paralyzed. after contracting the virus, palestinian, the parents says they are worried about how they will bring their children to a vaccination center. or even if their children will survive attacks by these really army at night. and now they are in fear of their kids being affected with a virus that had been contained for decades frequently a lot while nothing there was danger, every 2nd for our children is the wall continues and the strikes or everywhere.
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there was a risk to bring my child to nasa or hospital when the vaccination campaign started to move from one place to another. house. daniel's health officials are skeptical of the camp and success. given the horrific conditions in gaza caused by israel is more natural and not how we can for real ceasefire for this campaign to succeed without this will the arrangements that have been made cannot quantify this campaign for success. regardless, i would seize, we'll go everywhere. wherever there is a kind of student who needs this recommendation, our teams will reach them. despite the rest. as well phase, it will have a 3 consecutive pauses in the fighting during certain hours. the 1st of those pauses is expected in central garza followed by the south. and then finally in the north, the world those organizations say is at least 90 percent of the children in golf. i need to be vaccinated twice with a 4 week gap between those in the vaccination and campaign faces. many challenges
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since is ro destroyed most of the medical facilities, an old roads in garza, in the last 11 months. the more i was just from the central area of the gaza strip, how the steins will just styles the head of it. stones is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu was offered, issued a statement saying, reports of a general c 5 for polio vaccines and gaza. all falls is where i will allow only issue monetary in cordele through which the vaccinate says will pause, and the mall created areas will be established that will be safe for administering the vaccines for a few hours is, are all, sees its importance and preventing the outbreak of polio in the goal is a strip, including in order to prevent the spread of academics throughout the region. now let's speak through chest the, let's see, see who's the deputy director of emergency preparedness and responsive projects, hope of health and humanitarian organization operating within garza,
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and now you join us live from los angeles. let's just strip this back, please. to basics. first, what's his polio? how does it spread, and why is that even dangerous? especially for those that are not really aware of what this disease is. thank you for having me and they to do for this question. so polio is a disease that most of us don't even think about anymore because it had been eradicated in so many places. but we are seeing now that in more zones that is cropping up again with polio, only 25 percent of people actually show symptoms, which then makes it very difficult to do something like contact to treat thing. and which is why it is so important to have a vaccination campaign for most people back at polio, it's really just sort of influence like symptoms. but for a certain percentage of them, they're going to have a lot more complications, which could include a temporary or prevent process. and is there
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a difference between administering drops, which would seem easier to actually giving just maxine both of them still require 2 doses. and so in the context of gaza, the issue is that there is no guarantee that with the force displacement and the continued interruptions to health care. and just the complete breakdown of the health care system that anyone, children really are going to be able to get the 2nd dose within dawson and prior to the, to the conflict and 99 percent of children were vaccinated with the polio vaccine. and now we know that with this complex, you got a years worth of children that have not received the vaccine. and this is why this is why it spread it. i mean, use your project types been operating in gauze uh since the beginning of the war. it must be incredibly difficult. um,
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probably one of the nice thing just places in the world now full aid workers, how would one navigate this campaign to be able to ensure that those numbers are met and this is it even possible because it seems that there is concern that they won't be able to meet the number that needs to be vaccinated during this will it? i believe it's going to be really unlikely for the vaccine campaign to reach the 90 percent of our children that need to be back sedated. there's just no guarantee of safety. let the, these people that need to bring their children to the clinics. first of all are, do they have access to the clinics? um, do they have fuel or the means to get to the clinics? is it safe? is it safe for the staff to get to the clinics? and so i know that we've got these brief humanitarian causes, but is it sufficient? no. and also the vaccine campaign does not address the core issue,
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which is the lack of hygiene, sanitation, and clean water. because if we had those components, the clean water, the, the proper facilities for bathing and latrines, we wouldn't have polio. but this infrastructure has been completely destroyed and you have people living, at least at hopkins. it's a really, really dangerous situation. i mean, to just have a place in your experience, it sounds like a assess pool for illnesses and especially as you said, spreading, what is the outlook given that it's almost a year now since this will started in and you know, it's so great to try and do these campaigns, but the situation is getting much worse with spreads of diseases. i know that project hope has not just been offering primary health care, but sexual rep production and mental health care as well. so what is your outlook given that you have people on the ground working with the palestinians that it's grim, it's really, really gram. and we keep saying that we have to have
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a ceasefire that it can't get worse and they can't get worse. and it just keeps getting worse. and i think one thing that people need to recognize is that in the complex, most people are not dying because of wounds or trauma. it's the communicable disease. and then you've got a host of other things. you have a special violence that increases with your we're seeing here that there is a lack of basic childhood vaccines that are, that are being distributed, but also with mental health care. we have a partner that has reported that the, the percentage of patients that they're seeing that are experiencing suicide ideation is skyrocketing. that it's just, it's awful, it's awful. and i don't think there's another way to describe the situation. and the only way that is going to get better is if the pilots stops. right, thank you very much to the chest, the chest, the, let's see. see who's the deputy director of emergency preparedness and response
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projects. hope thank you very much for breaking that down for us and explaining the situation. thanks for having me. well is randy all me says it's located several bodies during the fighting in the gaza strip statement on social media says it's forces are still operating in the area. so it strikes and identify bodies which will be last thing for several hours. and you, as president joe biden says, his stuff have been in touch with israel regarding the bodies that have been found, but says he's not at liberty to speak further about it at this time. he also reiterated a seas fazio must be reached to end. this will, i'm not sure the exact number the
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the time as well. hi, direct castro is life for us in washington dc. i think what is more the joy by than has been saying on this? so certainly a couple of days off to accommodate her as the us presidential nominee, democratic know many also saying that she will be following the same policies as a binding the best re we're expecting no change in us policy if she were to win the election. but much ground has is between now and election day. but what biden was saying today, not only regarding the ceasefire, but also that his staff had been alerted about the discovery of these bodies in gaza as only added to the speculation of who these bodies are. and of course,
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that's a nod to the families of the captives that have been held in gaza in israel and their widespread belief at the moment that these are their deceased loved ones. and of course, that's only amplify their calls for a ceasefire deal, which is something that the us has been pushing israel toward a, in the last few months. same time and time again that they're getting closer, they're getting closer, but still at this point, really no, it's of stand to shows of progress. yeah. might say he's, you know, come out saying these things many, many, many times. isn't there lots of a shuffle. diplomacy of the, with the, the americans going between israel, the us and of course are the regional countries trying to mediate the ceasefire. can you tell us more about his optimism that this might happen this time at the time when they're all thousands of people protesting as well in as ro calling for the c 5 to absolutely and not just protesting israel,
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but you may have heard in that sound we just played of biden's comments who was actually interrupted by what sounded like a protester who was do crying. the us is assistance for israel and it's for in gaza . and but you heard the president say that his fingers are crossed, that a deal is coming. he said that the 2 parties agree on the principles of a cease fire deal, but again, that's sort of, it's almost exact verbage we heard from us officials months ago when they claimed the same thing that it was just logistics that was holding back us a final agreement so certainly biden says that he is optimistic, that agreement is around the corner. but reality really, we don't know when or if one will come around to. yes and exactly, that's something we'll be following here on algae 0. heidi to a customer that live from washington,
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fine to the still ahead on knowledge is there. activist and india is a tougher laws are needed to protects women as violent attacks, increased controversial employment arising. we look at why mexico's andras manual left was a front door, remains fill up with just weeks left of his presidency. the color that tropical depression shines and still bringing some fairly heavy rain into japan. it's taking a week, remember to get from well here up to ports, southern parts of japan and it is still moving quite slowly, but it has picked top now. so that will help. so it means that the really heavy, right, not lasting as long, it will make its way for the east was the north,
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which over the next couple of dies still looking to winds of around $55.00 comments as the out of the folding away. and that's the movement 22 kilometers per hour. remember it was around 4 or 5 kilometers per hour just a couple of days ago. so at least it is starting to get a move on this. the weather for having to southern and eastern parts of hong shape, pushing further north, which as we go through monday, eventually we'll see some wet weather, still sliding as well. but west the side of home, she towards her car to process guys trying to come back in behind. scott triggers, showers there across a good potter china. some beloved ones into the south southern part. so van dyke, china also sing some live you showers through the south china sea and the developing system here that may will become the next tropical storm as we go through the next couple of days. and that will fade very heavy, right across a good pos of loose on. as we go through monday, i need to choose day. the
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unique perspective, the american establishment is going to go into the drive using kamala harris's identity of the black women on heard voices, people who are close political affiliations, can get a way that can connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. are we going to live in a world where it absolutely normal journalists are targeted and blamed for their own little place on our is changing the world order the stream on our, just the or the the hello challenge, is there a reminder on top stories this hour and is really the jung,
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janine and the okey pod. westbank has called for food, water, and electricity to palestinians, as well as sending additional reinforcements to back up its troops in the city. at least 24 people have been killed as the ministry is sold. and since its 5th day and in gauze austin, sense of starts is guessing the 1st part of the event exceeds the head of a plan rollout for children on sunday is ro is meant to hold localized causes and fine st. 9 hours to time. so that to you and let the immunization campaign can take place. these radio on me says it's located. several bodies during the fighting in the goal is the strip bond so that it has yet to complete identifying them. and as well, protestors on demanding the government secure. these 5 deal to facilitate the returns of the return of captives held in garza 9 gemini, thousands of on to follow rights protests has gathered in the city of efforts the capital of the states of filtering. yeah, that's where millions of vices will elect new assemblies as well as in the states
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as thanks and a whole suggest the alternative to germany policy, which supposes immigration and is critical of the european union, is on track with the most votes for the 1st time ever dominant came reports from fox any the the slogan is it is time time for the i have to an anti immigrant fall right policy that no other policy will work with. who is lita in the ring, yet has recently been convicted of knowingly using nazi slogans at his campaigns for the year and heck, at what seems to amount to most is not what the quotes say. but what the people say, let's make the range of family friendly state the most child friendly one. we don't accept that we so ring, you and germans are simply dying out. we don't want to feel job gaps with migrants . we want to produce the skilled workers of the future, ourselves. never mind that some of these policies, policies seem contradictory,
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judging voters to fight for freedom here, but ukrainians not to fight for freedom that because ending that war is popular in the old east germany. it's a key planck because of i can connect also to the people to new far left party is attacking the if day while proposing some policies. similar to this, the social democrats, free democrats and greens of fighting just to get any seats in these elections. while the christian democrats are struggling to retain 1st place in saxony against the if day, we won't let anyone tell us how we should live, how we should talk, what kind of car we should drive or what we should eat, neither from the left door, from the right, we are sextants, we go our own way, we do our own thing for a permanent christie and democrat, to use such language demonstrates how powerful the extreme policies have become. and this comes, i think, from this immense transformation experience of many east germans of the reunification of being kind of the losers in
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a new system of feeling marginalized and insignificant. and this collective feeling amongst growing parts of the population remains following the recent staffings and sewing, and which is syrian failed to assign them seek it has confessed the carrying out, but is the smallest. and the far right st immigration is not working. the federal government has no tough and the immigration rules and started the pulsing ask and offenders back to the home country. the people being elected on sunday will take the seats here and for the 1st time the f day has a realistic chance of being the largest policy and supplanting the ruling christine democrats. a result that would reverberate around this country. dominant cane al jazeera in the sex and parliament, the processes it shut down of ukrainian dry and targeting most gardens. and they said there were no injuries or damage in belgrade region. the governor says one
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person has been wounded in ukrainian attacks. 12 apartment buildings with thomas cavan moscow have intensified cross border attack since ukrainian forces lawrence and defensive on the coast region in august. meanwhile, ukraine's president is again pressing washington to allow the army to fight us, supplied wesson's deep into the russian territory. he described financing and several cities in east and ukraine as difficult to our new order for home. today i spoke with the commander in chief, maybe pucker off direction is facing the most assaults, the situations in the crime, a tourist control that's going to be honest directions are also difficult. nearly $200.00 thousands occurred daily along the entire front. most important task now is to inflict maximum lost and found the occupiers respond to every russian strike and the port. we also discussed with the commander in chief, the details of our offensive operations, active actions and the crust screech, and we continue to replenish the exchange phone for ukraine and to push the war
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onto russian territory. the resilience of each of our units, the effectiveness of our soldiers and strong decisions by our partners, are equally crucial. i think all are come back predicts the right from that, or virginia adults, or at the hospital in coal casa, has thrown a spotlight on the problem of sexual violence against women in india, x. but it's an x of a say, news of failing to the to the predators of such climes and story gates and b has this reports. the harvey saca is a junior adult to the same hospital in coal casa where another medic was right to murder 3 weeks ago. she says she and many of her female colleagues have enjoyed use of sexual harassment by man. i work at surgery, so i is the one that has the wrong they have made the doctor does not say anything. do they need to do? why? so they have nice positive air made often the attacks on august,
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the 9th treated widespread strikes by junior adult does across india, demanding justice and best of safety provisions at work. the cases are so amplified and elevated the problem is sexual violence against women in india. rebecca, mom and joan has represented many rate victims. she says some rape is still believe they can get away with the crimes. these are systemic issues. policing is very poor . you don't know how to guard seems of crime. you don't know how to collect evidence. uh you find it very difficult to trace who the offender is. sometimes you may have reasons for that, but policing by and large in our country is, is extremely poor. print a decrease in how def, um and is a survivor of sexual abuse. she now supports other women to raise awareness about abuse online, which she says has increased significantly and recent is, is very difficult for the survivors to speak god, because in most cases they are
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a victimized by the system, by the authority, in many cases also by their own family is because there's so much ignorance around the issue, but there's also a lot of enabling or on the issue which we don't talk about. we don't talk about the fact that sometimes when someone is being assaulted or someone is being had us on the internet, it is a so it's the gang rape. imagine a young woman on a bus and you daily move in 10 years ago. let to changes to the criminal justice system, including top of sentences and the death penalty for repeat offenders. the campaign is saying this one has changed despite the top of those and they'll continue to make their voices heard until the government, adequately tackles the problem is sexual violence against women. victoria case and b, l, g 0. toner, in the philippines are accusing each other of intentionally roaming coast called vessels in a dispute to the area of the south carolina. see it's happening. don't stop today. near the sabina show, the chinese coast guards said the philippine bustle hit the ship in an
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unprofessional and dangerous moment. despite warnings, spots the philippine officials set the chinese round the vessel. 3 times 0 state department has accused beijing of a school district, actions against law for operations via manila was mexican prison, the andras manual lopez um brother or proposed to give his law states as a nation address. he is up in the polls, spots the president's time has been controversial and probably rising with just a month of his time left her. he remains popular in mexico, john home and has this report from mexico city. these ending on a high ends is money, will lopez over the legal face and a month with the highest end of the term approval ratings of any mexican president since the up and democracy, social programs and benefits to the pool, remain the federal cuz the president often known by his initials as low as
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popularity and low has increased the minimum salary by a 120 percent over inflation. he has set forward and pushed forward several social programs including sewing life youth creating the future. um put more money in people's pockets. i'm losing so push public projects like a tourist trying refinery, and then in so you see on a car during the south, critics say that over budget white elephants, that's a frequently overlooked communities. they provided investment and jobs, but it's perhaps his every man persona which is supports his can shoot into in his daily morning press conference hoodlum money and at the switches, the president's grades and stuff that people believe him because he, he knows mexico even the way he speaks even the velocity in which he speaks right. it resonates with the majority of a max against the beyond that there were issues unless been severely criticized most pointedly.
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