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the, the right spot. otherwise concert with the strategic downstream industry on the client. your better tomorrow. the strikes in gaza at least 25 public opinions were killed. the nights in refugee counts and the sent to us to strip the i'm on insights as balances. they're alive from dow. huh. we have a special coverage on the one year warranty garza the that one year for has rented, gone on recognizable. we take a look at the trail of destruction the is randy. minute tree is left behind. and so
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coming off the as bullet fires at least 5 real kits from 11 on to words, tel aviv assessing of sirens across the pacific on more force displacements, as well as admitted treat oldest people to evacuate long. the 11 on southern features, the welcome to the program. israel has launched a new wave. it strikes on gaza as the genocide and as a 2nd year is wrong, has kills nearly $42000.00 people across gauze us since october the 7th. now in the latest attacks, at least 25 people were killed, majority women, and children. and as strikes on our perez and our new there at refugee camp,
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the engine were rushed to the nearby l. x. the hospital and there on, by the way, emergency services say many, all still trapped on the revel. let's go to target boy assume he joins us now live from 0 balance. central garza tarik. so yes, another barrels of is rarely strikes. targeting refugee comes to it was through what happened it was really a very deadly campaign by the is verified to chance and even with our to the reunion on the ground. they have been focusing on targeting very heavily pin neighborhoods in the upper range refugee camp at the central. the 9th of 1025 palestinians have been killed, where destruction, very densely populated, residential homes, multiple stream buildings affect what destroyed on the bus. the majority of do square cube, children, women, and young men. we also took a very coops,
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the more of a hospice on research to date bodies lines up in the ground while the movies as increased the overwhelm. meanwhile, injuries are still flowing to. i'm fox almost with some of the noise lenses along with the help of kind of simple p is she managed to bring her critically injured in the head, chest of licks due to the is where the continuation of abutment on this, in some areas of cause. i apparently, the situation is also very drastic in the north as fighting. now this concept traits it on devalue refuge account. we come us a protest and the is what lp patient for the entire cause. we mock one. yeah. as the will in gaza. how of people feeling, how the coping with the knowledge that the was still going on. people completely pro, can they all shots that you see you can see on sites in god's i you're talking about a year of genocide. i get pulled up from apartments. sounds of the trends and ongoing
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the different targeting. busy civilians we completely so during that year lots sold, savvy, painful seems, and memories for children being completely killed for mothers still see says i'm even for m. p 's who are overwhelming. the hospitals that are similar and functional because district and families here have lost really trust in the international community. because as well, so far as as to and that's it. and they believe that as well as just about to clean out. uh, can you tell me about that? will somebody give some sort of exempt from the what's happening right now and nothing does that. they are absolutely. they must be protected. but our trucks right now in garza and a very small page that has been very easily bombarded by these funny little machine them to know. yeah. unable even to leave cause or just tell you so you inside your
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home and leave. okay, thank you for that. sorry, come by soon bye for a center out by while a year who has rented, gone on recognizable, the relentless is riley. bombardment is a little right. the infrastructure needed to provide the basic necessities of life . i started my he takes to look at the trail of destruction, is where the ministry has left behind the more than $85000.00 tons of explosives, destroying more than 75 percent of buildings across the gaza strip. israel's attacks have not spared any of the 36 hospitals across the strip. despite their protection under international humanitarian law. 84 percent of health facilities have been damaged or destroyed according to you and report. school buildings have
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not been spared with around 93 percent, either destroyed or damaged translates to most of causes. $560.00 educational facilities struck in is really a tax more than $600.00 mos subbing, fully or partially destroyed all 3 churches. and guys that have been damaged as well. some of these religious sites are historical, dating back centuries, access to clean water and sanitation have been crippled. with 67 percent of that infrastructure destroyed, leaving gaza vulnerable to disease outbreaks, and gaza city all the solid nation plants have been damaged. entire cities across the strip heavy level. this has been 100 and in the north, with nearly all of its residents forced out and its structures flattened. an entire residential blocks as well. this isn't a lot. yeah. we're many farmers live residential towers and crops completely destroyed. bombs and bulldozers have turned 68 percent of roads into
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gravel and rubble, according to satellites assessments. that's made a deliveries near impossible. and this turn gaza unrecognizable to its people. a lot of special coverage of the genocide in gaza. one year on continues lisa in the show made shift classrooms in ruins. we reports on how kind of thing and students are determined to go to school despite the risk monetary and conditions the 211 on. now where his bullet has carried out a series of overnight strikes on is riley target's, the group says at target to the last minute tree base near tennessee at houses the most sod headquarters as well as intelligence agency as well. it will start launched a number of missiles early on monday is already on the since about
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a $190.00 rockets with find out the port city of haifa penetrating the on the defense system. meanwhile, and the southern summit of bay rich is rarely forces have continued to carry out more strikes on what they say, all as well as intelligence headquarters. i say one of the groups come on, this was killed in that latest attack is really officials issued a warning on social media ahead of the strike cooling, evacuation of tube. busy things in the da here neighborhood. let's go to iran con, he joins us from house by a in southern 11 on iran. good to see you us. can you still until fi talking us through all the latest strikes from over night? well let's start with they route 1st to join strikes early in the morning. we don't know what the target for those on the something the suburbs in the capital. then
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about few hours before that, even though it's a big strike on the something suburbs. now the agent name floating around and he's ready media of the, his bullet come on to that was supposed to be the target of the that strike has bullet, haven't confirmed whether he was actually killed or no. his will are actually very careful about this. they need to get either the body or a positive identification before they tell us who that person actually was, but it is a campaign. now, there are effectively 2 different rules going on on living on the monument. the aerial assassination campaign is very distinct, and that's been happening in the route in northern 11 on, in central be route as well. and then there's this much voltage ground offensive that is taking place and we are hearing that there all is ready. soldiers in 5 locations currently we will, i can just try and confirm exactly what those locations all but his bullet has been
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firing rockets into node and these old throughout the morning as well. and we're hearing a lot of is really a fight digits in the skies. above us and we're on focus through the latest uh, evacuation. would that be? is rodney ministry, a cooling for. uh, i mean this, this is a very large area that they on targeting. and there's a $130.00 villages and small towns on the evacuation order. but now they've taken it to see don't as well. now, that is a much larger geographical area than we've seen before. there's a huge chunk of southern lebanon that is now very definitely on the is really evacuation orders. and this is go lebanese, very, very worried because when the ground defensive was announced by the israelis, it was supposed to be limited in scope. that's the word, these res use,
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but lebanese people looking and hearing about to build up on the board. the divisions of is really me. so just a staging about buddha, the thing, the effective, all of the rockets coming as we as strikes coming in and the alternative read that continues to come in. and they wondering what the definition of limits. it is a full israel and then you have a displacement crisis. there's people on the move from seed on right now. and those people are very scared because very quickly there is a decision making process. they have to say, are you going to put your family into a car knowing that the roads you might take is subject to ask strikes? do you have any way to go? the government is running out of shelters. can you afford to put your family into a hotel lebanon's in a financial crisis, all of the likelihoods, all where that homes, where they don't have a lovely good. and basically they're also saying people sleeping on the streets.
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all of those factors are now a consideration for lebanese people who are wanting to either leave and try and get to safety. but safety right now is a very relative to terrorism. the threat so don't is on the threats they routes on the threat. all of them facing as strikes. so it's a tough, tough decision. okay, thank you for that. enron call on that for us in southern lebanon. that's great. just a nicole, that she is in bay route for us. and so we're hearing that from in ron about as well as relentless strikes into 11 on continuing in terms of diplomacy. where is the international community on this, what's being done to mediation end as well? well, there doesn't appear to be a window for diplomacy, lebanon's prime minister. now she's me, i to really express frustration yesterday when he said not one of the countries that support to the 21 day a truce. this is the proposal that united states and france presented the security
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council to allow for broader negotiations. none of these countries are trying to revive it. this is a proposal that 11 on we accepted to a certain expense, hezbollah accepted, but as round rejected. the feeling here is that as well, along with some western nations, wants to pile more pressure on, has the law in order to make a major concession. and that is to disarm statements by the us state department, for example, that we are supportive of israel's campaign against has a law really of p for people here. what this means is that the us can also be seen as a, as a country that can mediate in this crisis, but as a party to the conflict. so especially among officials for our close as well on, i think we need to point out that has the law and its allies, whole political power in this country. there is a feeling that western nations and its allies and 11 on are trying to exploit what is seen as the groups perceived weakness after suffering losses,
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losing military political leaders, as well as, as infrastructure. now, what 11 on is offering is the a ceasefire. and the implementation of un resolution, 1701, which means the army is deployed along the border and has the pulls back. but it seems this is not going to be enough for this really government, especially when news here is really prime minister benjamin off at yahoo. say he wants to change the security situation across the board. so people see this as an attempt to really, to change the balance of power, you know, within 11 on itself. okay, and so, you know, what can you tell us about the latest humanitarian situation? i understand that aid is coming in from castle today to you from yes, because the latest been a number of countries which have been sending a humanitarian a much needed to monetary and a to help the cash strapped government deal with this, you know, and norm as crisis, even united nations officials are saying that the, you know,
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resources are just not enough in the priority is to find shelter for these people. your driver going to drive around the capital. you find people sleeping on the side of the street. many people, many of these people do not have the means to rent apartments or to stay at hotels . some of them have, have moved further north. some of them have family members elsewhere, but you know, this is a massive humanitarian crisis. and there's really a lot of concerned that this is just going to become worse. now. there is us, you monetary and planes are able to allow that they will to airports of civilian aircraft. they're still landing, but it's just middle east airlines living on special carrier. but israel is also exerting a lot of pressure by deciding what planes london, bay roots and, but they still haven't, you know, close see for, it's like what happened in 2006. but the feeling here is if it wants to exert more pressure on less than onto make those concessions, then we could see that happening next. say no cold at that for us and vibrate. thank you. well, israel has released a statement on has all those firing
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a for all gets towards northern israel and jump june has moved from a non just a reminder, he's in amman because he is rarely governed his find out his air from reporting inside as well. the statement says that a $190.00 rockets were launched by, by 11 on by his bubble a rather at, towards most targets in northern israel. and that's really causing concern amongst a lot of is re lease at a time like this when the country is under heightened alert. you saw just a day and a half ago that there were 5 rockets that landed in central high. of course, that's a great concern. because hype isn't just a strategic city, the largest city in the north of the country, a port city of 300000 people lived there. but also there are military bases in hyper. so a lot of his realize were questioning. what does this mean going forward if at a time like this, 5 rockets could land in central high font and wondering about the potential vulnerabilities? even amongst the much vaunted is really air defense systems. uh you have this
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happening at a time of heightened alert people very concerned about what this means. but also and now we're hearing from the is really about more close the military zones being created on israel's border with lab and on. and that really just indicates that is realize they've been saying and their statements really intends to continue ramping up pressure on hits by law that they are going to continue to escalate the situation and try to send in more is really troops into lab and on still ahead on the algebra lifeline, some palestinians targeted in one year of war and garza, the u. n. workers, stuff of the west test. so in any conflict the,
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to hello. very welcome to look at the international forecast. lots of wind and rain across central and western pots. so if you're a big fan of cloud here, just coming right out of the west to sort of the met, it's raised some heavy down pulls. this is very active cold front nother area, but i pressure will pa this way in from the atlantic. and then this is what remains of what was higher can cook. that's going to push towards the ip here and financially over the next couple of days. that's the system. bring a big down, pulls that across southern france into a police, switzerland, my wife at the outset, some really heavy right into northern pass of italy central areas to things on lobby down polls. and that is lucky to cause some localize on flash flooding. whether we're able to watch the northwest impact so fronts and then here comes what was pining in very, very strong winds damaging wayne's flooding rains that are running across to by a big sky. northern areas of spain and portugal, seeing some really wet weather west in areas of front as well. looking very
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unsuccessful to warm it up in bordeaux temperatures and winds in a southerly direction. but i was at northwest and cooled, a single figures for edinburgh as a new lease that same here will the policy of african. meanwhile, a few showers and some of the areas of vouch area i'm planning to share. i was to the west the the devastating strikes follow quite their weak rescue. because that's 1st responders know the new mission could be their loss. but until then, the humanity drives one day with because the civil defense witness rescue mission because on it gives you the
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the for watching out. just bear in mind, our top story is this is really strikes of killed at least $25.00 of experience in the central goals, including 5 children and 2 women at the alvarez and alan is there it's refuge account talk, talk to the space palestinians, many of whom have been forced to leave the homes multiple times as follow has launched a series of overnight attacks targeting the glee of ministry base and the suburbs of 10 of these groups as it was targeting the headquarters on both sides as well as intelligence agency. is there any forces have continued pounding less than on targeting? what they claim was that has all that intelligence headquarters in a southern southern state route are now in our special coverage of the
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genocide in golf a year on israel. most stuff as opposed to me and teach it was built a classroom in the ruins of a house and on eunice, she says she wants to help displays children continuing education despite the destruction of the schools and palestinian ministry of education and gaza says more than $650000.00 palestinian students will lose out in education for the 2nd consecutive year. despite the devastation to the old, tireless we done makes her way through the ruins, with books in her bag and determination in his to it. the work to him makes shift class rooms time eunice may be short, but when it comes to getting an education in gaza, nothing easy. so i'm gonna go ahead and submit that before the will went to brick and go to schools, not $0.10, or can spaces. we had normal classrooms,
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test and benches, and then the war started and it reduced everything to ruins in the language class students, and engaged, assisting that helps talerico happier days. i would imagine has had no us, we had a better life, better living conditions. but now we're suspended between life and death. any moment a rocket could hit and blow us to pieces. the united nation says this valley farms has damaged or destroyed nearly all of guns is 560 schools. and the education ministry says more than $650000.00 times thing students will be deprived from an education for 2nd year. critics accused is deliberately targeting educational institutions some of the most of us to top distance schools in the really into the
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building in which she used to live and teach her. students are given not only a chance to learn, but also some responses from the in the huffman, we're trying to ease the mental suffering children of going through because of the war. they witness death and destruction. above all, many of these children are off and some lost their fathers, others lost their mothers. we're doing our best to provide what they've been deprived of. i consider them as my own children. smell wants to ensure everyone he gets the attention and they do this. and then you had that what we're trying to meet all their needs from regular education to mental health care or even emotional support. we provide them with personal support to follow up. so any cuz so a task she knows would be difficult but is the 10 and so with the schools in rooms education will be effective for years. but palestine
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a students say the the tub and to go to schools despite the whole rustic humanitarian conditions. and this valley bumming because the loan got children to stay out of the schools. the higher the risk of a last generation target cup. as soon i'll just 0. can you in this kind of story? well as well as well and gaza has not any targeted educational institutions, but it was for humanitarian organizations as a tax. have killed 222 united nations. a work is that's the most killed in a single conflict. since the establishment of the un cable as owns or is this report from the united nations. for decades, the united nations relief and work agency proposed any refugees known as unreal is provided social services for more than 2000000 people in guys. a with a staff of around $13000.00 and guys, mostly local palestinians. they are doctors,
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nurses, teachers, that a terry ins. but shortly after the october 7th attacks, israel made it clear. it's hor on guys. a would also be a war on unreal israel cannot and will not allow under uh to continue in gaza as it did in the past. israel launched a systematic this information campaign, trying to discredit unwrapped and accused some of its staff members of participating in the october 7th attacks a months long un internal investigation ultimately concluded that 9 staff members may have taken part. all of them were fired. israel also accused unreal of systematic bias, but a un commissioned independent review, mostly exonerated on rough from those charges for the damage was done for the kaiser and unreal the united states and several other countries had already suspended funding to unrest. and what remains under attack,
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as the baseless and shameless totaled was in charge against a un humanitarian agency are no longer a talking point, but a license to kids. and that's exactly what happened. 222 unrest staff have been killed by israel in the past year. 140 and we'll run schools turned into shelters. have also been attacked by israel. the relentless on rose commissioner general says israel's attacks on the organizations won't have more sinister undercurrents. the aim 1st, it's tripping 1st and then from the river to state you. but secondly, on. so the, in the weakening of putting an end to the aspiration of the 1st thing and for some fun determination of in recent months is
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a genocide in guys it continues is become clear. the majority of the world rejects israel's claims against under a little 6 year general administrative level meeting during the un general assembly . last month. the new york countries rally around the u. n. organization, the indispensable to have underway some of the questions nor come to fact that under law cannot be replaced for doing that is questioning the right openness to me and children to food, the shelter to the dictation. and to help us get israel's campaign against. under his words we failed year into the genocide, the agency remains un says there are no plans to a bad guys gabriel's on do. i would just need a united nations. your chris going, this is a full in the spokesman full on right. he says what's happening and also i have of
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the policy is a stain on the conscious of humanity. in the last you, we have seen does the transform from well to form a position, prime minister, described as well as the largest open that prison then became the world's largest concentration come. and today, garza has been transformed into an industrial scale slaughter house. and i use the word slope to advise simply because frankly, animals in most of it falls in the world, are killed, more humanely than the women and the children of gaza. shame on the security council. shame on those is really leaders who have done this shame, frankly on all of us because what we've seen in the last year is a stain on the conscience of humanity. it shames every one of us. what we need to see is there a ton to tool king. i have little doubt given what's happening in the lab and on,
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given that is well has now tech 6 other countries. we've seen the tax and 11 on going in both directions. of course palestine garza, i'm the westbank and lots not that's don't forget about what's happening. the westbank syria wrong. it's an admin. and i think at the end of the day we all agree that the motion that's got to be put aside. the only thing that will get the hostage drama salt is the only thing that will see the slaughter house. and in garza, the ethnic cleansing, that went out seeing the appalling attacks on civilian areas. not just and they route, but across nothing on the only way this is going to end is if that is a return to tools and tough is it seems at this moment with clear ethnic cleansing, taking place in north and gaza. people a big push to us and by the way, it's gods are today. it will be the west bank tomorrow because many is very politicians. a said said quite clearly that you did and some area belongs to the
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jews. now if we're going to see this map and this and, and israel living in security, the palestinians must be given the state for yeah, our opposing cause. i have been working around the clock covering the latest developments, but it comes at a personal cost. here's all correspond name, i don't really know where to start. it's been a whole year and i don't even recall. when did i take this off? the vist that i'm wearing. we're nights where i have to sleep with it. throughout the day i have to wear many hats via correspondence of taking care of news lines. at the same time between the reports to the heart of the father for his activating my family to safety. it was, it was a huge issue for me though bye. my son was.
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