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virus humanity during the last shot. oh no, just the grief and anger in northern god. more than a 1000 palestinians are killed and israel's 24 day siege. many of them women and children, the officer of any age group to have you with us. this is l 0 live from the also coming up is really politicians are set to debate bills that could band the un agency for palestinian refugees while blocking food, water, and medicine, and parts of guns also ahead georgia on edge thousands of people protest against saturday's election results calling them a fraud and come to harrison and donald trump. stuff up there. campaigning was just 8 days to go until the us presidential election.
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the so we begin in northern garza where israel's 24 day siege has killed more than 1000 palestinians. hero strikes or targeting heavily populated areas, wiping out entire families. the women and children, or the majority of those killed gaza. civil defense is at least a 100000 palestinians, remain trapped in the north. those who have fled say they were forced to leave at gunpoint and palestinian say the rest of the gaza strip is barely any safer. the as in central gaza at least 6 palestinians have been killed by and is really air strikes, targeting a residential building in darrow, by the injured or being rushed to the nearby locks the hospital. it's already
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overwhelmed with patients. there are fears that the death toll could rise houses 0, sorry god was 0, and joins us from darrow by and central gaza. sorry, you alerted us a little while ago that there's been an attack in the central part of the gaza strip. not very far from where you are. what happened well, what happened exactly sir, is that the is valley fight to get have had to residential areas. one is located in the eastern area as of, as the rage, refugee capital, twice i residential building. that is very overcrowded. and the civilians at least one probably and has been killed. the 3 others i saw fall wouldn't that? and now they're getting a treatment inside the department of alexa hospice. and i'm another struck just a sent you minutes later had street as the white house, which was the gluteus within the past few hours. at least 6 palestinians have been killed while the number is of casualties to complete yet because of the ongoing
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operations are still on the way in order to recover those who are still stuck under the rubble of the building that won't fit in that area. that is, by the way, house housing, hundreds of palestinian families in a very tiny strip of land coals as the why is that which is only a few kilometers for a while we are we still really dramatic, seem at the back around for families looking for their relatives and also a father who is looking for is 5 kids. he's asking with all my kids. this is a very hot freaking scenes out how the cities have been going through an every single day as the one district is day by day struggling with more high intensity. that may have a topic. i want you to stay with us because there's something else i need to ask you, but 1st i need to bring all the context of this door. if yours is really politicians are debating bills at the moment that could been. then you wouldn't agency for the palestinian refugees from operating within israel. it would also significantly
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restrict owner was activities across occupied east jerusalem and the occupied west bank and gaza. a 7 countries including the u. k. france, canada, and germany have issued a joint statement expressing their quote, great concern over these plans by israel. now israel has repeatedly targeted want during its war on gaza in an effort to dismantle the agency. nearly the entire population in gaza relies on the loss of their basic needs. so let's take a closer look at the organization and what they do. the united nations relief and works agency for palestine. refugees, as the full name was created in 1949 to support palestinians, forcibly displaced in 1948. that was because of the creation of israel, known by palestinians as the knuckle or catastrophe in arabic today. otherwise supports nearly 6000000 palestinian refugees and 58 camps across guys are the occupied west bank and across the region. jordan 11 known in syria as of last year,
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545000 children were enrolled in on around 709 schools. the agency also runs a 140 primary health care facilities and more than 30000 palestinians work for the agency across the middle east. 13000 in gaza also encourages and supports the rights of palestinian refugees to return to their homeland as stipulated. and then you, in general, assembly resolution 194, which is real rejects. so this with all that said, let's go back to the sorry topic. if one of our disappear is israel does past this bill and it becomes law and managers to cripple the wall. what happens the palace, themes and guys are well of what we see on the grounds. the in fact is that as well as what king to be ready to mize it. otherwise press cents and the gaza strip and also in the occupied was fine. but the focus is that correctly on the gaza strip. they are trying to what through us kinda seen owner was
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implementation of it's monday, by accusing corner was uh, using the very base list, the ground justifications. uh, the owner was that made for that a monetary organization that has been 6 a here in the past. and i to carry out all sorts of humanitarian operations on the ground for almost more than 2000000 palestinians. now, owner, what in fact has been leading a huge role since the will be gotten back and approved by the provide tullison is with the basic needs. now if that decision will take place, what would happen if you're talking about mood that at $1900000.00 palestinians will be deprived from having their humanitarian supplies. there's going to be a new, a huge impact on the palestinian economy, especially that there what has been employing 1000 the legs off to that decision that would be take place in the play. and of course, able to, to, isabel,
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it keeps assess, keeps insisting on doing and passing. that's a built in. it's a government time. at the same time, there is more long term impact will be in fact taking place, which is the reputation of the rise of richard and the reduced coast that has been the read it. one of the main points. and one of the main cases for these, obviously it is when conflict in the past few decades. so literally as well, is it trying to eradicate on the roof of the gaza strip replaced by a noble entity that might subs interest. and at the same time, try to see and see it totally reject revocation of photo was simply because of what has been. i've been the backbone of what sorts of humanitarian operations in gaza. the are as to, by the way, what came on the ground really implicitly, despite also of these, by the attacks on the headquarters on their evaluation, some problems like even on the humanitarian. what, cuz most of least came until the as i talked in different locations as
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a little begun or a couple was reporting from inside the gaza strip, specifically from darrow bar. thank you very much. talk. let's go straight to your day now in the jordanian capital, nor you're covering this from my mind because the is really government has been announced as you are from reporting any occupied westbank and from inside israel. where do we stand on this draft legislation? this pair of bills are they being looked at today. when is there going to be a vote and perhaps more importantly, what do they actually say? well, let's start with what they say several. and what these 2 bills would do is, 1st of all, outlaw the work of under uh, an occupied east jerusalem, which lets remind our viewers is illegally annexed by as well. so there's a separate bill for that because it's real treats that city as part of its territory. it would also the 2nd bill, outlaw the work of the agency in the ocoee rest of the occupied west bank and in
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gaza. and it would prohibit is really officials and organizations from having any contact with under boss or it's representatives. and in fact, what it would do is make it impossible for underwater to operate to serve yearly, $3000000.00 palestinians in the occupied west bank and gaza. the, the bills started out as 10. now there are 2. they were proposed by lead code members, members of the prime minister's own party, on the head of the committee for at foreign affairs and defense. he said that they would be voted on today. now that the conduct has resumed its session and he expects that there would be at least a 100 members supporting that bill. so supporting those 2 bills. so not just the governing coalition, a much larger a block of a parliamentary itself, nor israel has been undermining under, on, under cutting it at every turn,
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especially since the beginning of, of the war on guys that can you explain that to our viewers? so that's a very important question because it really eliminates this really, you know, a lot on this relationship. israel has opposed the presence of under was since its inception 75 years ago. it was created by the us and much like israel. but his real views, the agency as an open wound because it reminds israel of the refugee question and of the un resolutions that grant those palestinian refugees and their descendants the right to return to the homes. they were uprooted from in 1948, which is now present day is real and to be compensated for their losses. israel accuses that agency long before october 7th, that it insides these palestinians, but it keeps them in perpetual refugee status. but really what it opposes, as far as many people are concerned,
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is the fact that there are palestinian refugees who continue to demand those problematic rights for israel, of return and compensation. and in the past year, as you said, we've seen a concerted effort to malign to incite it, gets to demand the dismantlement of the us agency. in fact, that you wouldn't have suffered the largest loss of humanitarian workers in the organizations history in the past year. in gauze that because of that kind of targeting because of the killing of humanitarian workers, the majority of home have been from under was. so this is a concerted effort. it is very violent in the past year, but it really goes back to the inception of the agency ser, nor day reporting from amman. jordan, thank you very much for that nor earlier we spoke to chris goodness, he's a former spokesman for a while. he says israel's campaign to dismantle the agency as part of the ethnic cleansing of palestine. this is another series of sold by the state of it. so
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on the international rule of law and the international system itself is completely illegal. it's a legal foreground supposed to be, it's a violation of law school $1.00 and $5.00 of the un shot to which because many states across privileges and images to you and organizations, those to simply be removed. secondly, it's a violation of the 1948 convention on the privileges or immunities of united nations, which spells out those p a nice us back. cool. such as the tax exemptions, the ability to whole bank accounts ability to lease property. certainly it's a violation of the rules of which one's occupation under which as well as the buying power, is florida to deliver the services which existed before the patient to be occupied population. so it's clearly the status quote i would say must be respected by his local unwrapping, working at johnston, westbank since 1950 it became operational in may 1950. this is also for the
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violation of the genocide convention under the provisional measures. oh, the 26th of january this year, as well as of life to facilitate the delivery of international humanitarian aid of the testing to n, your corrections of the largest provider. oh, do you mind a terry? the 8 is clearly a lation of those matches to be clear, maxima just does not, and the game is well international obligations. the very last, the, this is premised on the notion almost all took place in the 7th of october attack. and the smell is may be repeated on occasions, but at some of the cold by the full french foreign minister, kathleen colona and the internal un report has failed to find any conclusive evidence to substantiate as well as quite so it's illegal for accounts and it's based on what type, including the mother or not is something like some of the mental happening here the far is very politicians have been very clear what they called you did
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a scenario. the lance of the river to the mediterranean sea is solitudes about implications. that should be noted, palestinians of coal, existing organizations, which the international community has created to stuff those pop ups that comes in part happens a big picture. well, i fear with it we're seeing as part of the estimate cleansing of palestine. the sirens have sounded across northern israel house to a number of rockets were fired from lab, and on some of the rockets were intercepted. the attack comes as israel bombarded deliberately, city of tire killing, at least 7 people, and injuring 17 others. st. ahold of reports from southern 11 on the israel is accused of imposing a garza like scenario 11 on and the southern city of tire. it's been a scorched earth policy. the
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residential blocks are being brought down in huge strikes after forcing people out of their homes under threat of bombing from the city c. front were restaurants, and cafe is used to be packed with people are now destroyed, livelihoods, and history erase. this has become part of as well as policy in areas where hezbollah support base live. the, i'm a how will about this very the, these attacks are part of pressure by these radius on the muslim she community and those who represent them this way. it helps, by pressuring them, it will change the position of hezbollah and it's, i like amazon and force them to give in and make concessions, and says, will not be, they can. israel doesn't appear to be interested in a ceasefire. and 11 on it says it's in a phase of destroying hesper law. this is a neighborhood bordering the southern city of sight and more families were made homeless and what appears to be a target to killing of a husband,
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a member that also killed women and children left most considerable. the power shots have been destroyed, our homes are being destroyed, and the people here are not fighters, there displaced people who left their homes in southern lebanon, but as well controls the skies. but there is fierce fighting along the border. has been the hopes that by maximizing casualties among is really tips. it will give it to leverage and potential ceasefire negotiations. the army group has also intensified rocket beside and drone strikes on military targets in northern and central as well as well. however, is continuing its escalade tori pressure as well appears to be showing its strength with attacks like this one. the feeling here is that it's wants to make it more costly for hezbollah and that supporters, hundreds of thousands of them are now internally displaced. there's little to suggest that there's support for hezbollah is eroding center for their eligibility to how to cite the southern lebanon. right,
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just before we cut the break, actually let me bring you these life pictures. i'm seeing joe biden, the us president there he is about to go and vote in delaware, which of course is his residence. that's where he lives. as you know, polls have opened in a polls opened quite a while ago in most states, and he is voting in just a few moments in delaware. we'll have more coverage of the us election just i martin with casa ends. and bobby, this is a tab that supplies war tense to the city of value. i'll tell you why speak the commission, the the latest news as it breaks, getting something new is he has to get his piece to 4th one november the 5th. if he has any chance of winning the white house with detailed coverage with the release
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to hi design good empire, one out to 0. the the you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this our israel's 24 day siege on northern gaza. it has killed more than $1000.00 palestinians. guys, a civil defense is at least a $100000.00 palestinians, remain trapped in the north cut off from access to humanitarian and central gaza. at least 6 palestinians have been killed. line is really a strike targeting a residential building and barrels on the injury to being rushed to the nearby ox, the hospital. it's already overwhelmed with patients. at least 7 people have been killed. that is really or strikes on the coastal city of tire and 711 on these
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really army has threatened people in large parts of the city to leave their homes immediately for risk. being bull georgians are protesting against the results of saturday's parliamentary elections in which the governing party was declared the winner. these are the live pictures right now from the capital of the least. see where people are rallying outside the legislature. building presidents sell amazing were basically called for the demonstrations and a curious rush of interfering in the poles allegations that moscow denies the head of states. also urge to european countries in the us to support the people rallying on the streets. or giga, lemon. java is the executive secretary of the opposition, draw a party who joined us from the demonstrations in the georgia and capital. he's demanding new elections, free of what he says is rushing interference. the on the yes it is, alexis live. we lived to suspend here on the street from the part of calibrated news because system it changes which are the account number which was wrong with
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your member id patient by election, this toner. the election was stolen by using tools and mechanisms from the label. it was, it has been russians actual operation against georgian democracy, which is a, was undermined my country 0 piano. that is why we the opposition kwanisha is there are 4 major comprehensive attempts to georgia not acknowledge, not recognize the official results of the election near the president of georgia. your international community does acknowledge from results. we're not going to enter the parliament so, so there wants to be the type of braxton juma and with demands view, alexis, a vacuum. 5 intellectual organizations do not plus 10 from election for me to move to job. it was according to all the pieces, the least trusted institution of georgia. so with the man we will access organizers from dr. bobby installation and organizations.
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the us president joe biden has no cast as balanced in early voting in his own state of delaware biden is now expected to return to washington dc with 8 days left until the election for the president. donald trump is headed to atlanta, georgia. my vice president come a harris is campaigning in the swing state of michigan. but our white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare is in washington. d. c. for us. let's continue the conversation we're having earlier. kimberly, we're trying to do a status check, right. we've got 8 days to go before the vote. that means every day counts, every rally counts every interview accounts. you know, every public pronouncement counts everything. what is team harris doing? yeah, well expect the candidate is whether it's donald trump or comma la harris, vice president or from a president, donald trump. they're not just doing one event
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a day. they're gonna be doing 3 events a day likely. and this off and not just one state. it's in 3 states, so they're going to be busy. they're going to pack in every thing they can, every minute is going to be accounted for. so what we know is that the last stretch of this campaign is going to be really concentrated in the battleground states. so when it comes to cobble of harris, what she's going to be doing today i on monday is really focusing on the us state of michigan. that is really key for her because here this is a must win for her. and she's had a little bit of trouble with some of the air of american vote, particularly with her support for israel's war on gaza. it'd be attached to president 5. and so she's good to concentrate there on tuesday. she's looking ahead to her closing arguments where she's going to be on the national mall, looking very presidential in the shadow of the white house as the vice president, making the argument that she should be here for another 4 years. saying that donald
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trump is unfit for public office. kimberly, what about donald trump? he was in new york yesterday, which is a little surprising given that it is not a swing state. there's really nothing for him to gain or lose by spending his evening in new york. what else is he going to be doing after that? i mean, now that's over, but what's he doing from now on? yeah, the reason it was there was a little bit very donald trump ask though the kind of a, the it's the state that doesn't like it, but that's exactly why he went there just to kind of put there his finger in there i and say look at i'm back whether you like it or not, and i'm going to fill up the stadium. so he, he likes to cause trouble and that's exactly what he did. get a lot of push back though, for some of the comments made by some of the people that were on stage before him. the democrats saying that that was inflammatory. it was racist interrogatory, but now he's moving forward saying that he's going to be the us state of georgia, try to hit the high notes of his campaign, striking
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a balance between some of those allegations of racism, but also hitting the marks when it comes to the economy and immigration, where a lot of americans are really feeling the heat, especially with those high inflation and prices. so that's what he's going to be concentrating on. and we should point out that the qatar parts, whether it's donald trump, or whether it's vice president carmel harris. they are campaigning in another battleground states. us state of wisconsin. okay, kimberly, i'll get reporting from the white house. thank you very much. kimberly are people in zimbabwe? second city bulawayo, have no water supply for 5 days a week. severe drug test for 3 of the cities, 6 reservoirs to close down. the government has no declared a state of disaster houses. there is, however, with also reports from bull away up. i'm lame at them, is dry up. one of the main source of the water, for example. we 2nd city, but all you,
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it was the commission in early october because the water dropped below pumping levels. and the reason why is i've also been shut down the drought instead, since you go to accept the, the, every morning to use the one to in his neighborhood before it runs dry. do so, why do we can we can go one week, we to know what date will sometimes to when it comes during the weekend with philip content us to store for the week in april. and bob is government declared the state of disaster. millions of people on just in need of food, the city is running out of water. most residents and you get water in it tips every 133 hours and and so people are a really bad thing, but they literally have no water in the tips they, they have to store 14 tanks and they have to go to the tests for whole, this isn't bobby's was drunk in decades. this is a bowl in the community one of many. when i do this for a couple of times,
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if you look over the easy, the water comes out but it's dry. there's nothing. it gives you an idea of how dr. area is no my probably more your buys water in buckets most days of the week. she knows this region is one of the dr pots of the by way. but she says this season is bad. that quote, the router is terrible. what's actually, what did you with, if you train, maybe things will be better. the city council says it will continue limiting supplies to conserve water. no, my probably more. you must wait a few more days before she receives. so weekly lesson. how did with us out of there? fly. all right, that's it from me. before we wrap this up, let me bring it is the very latest picture of the us president voting. this was just seconds ago in new castle, delaware, his home state as joe biden, they're casting his early ballot. now you will know that for
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a great many states early voting is possible, so you can vote by mail. you can go in early before election day, and that is what the us president is doing. we will be back at the top of the hour with more us selection coverage through circulations still to be concerned about. tommy's no longer a tropical storm release, just to depression. it's already cost is damaged from the point of view of funding, but it might cause more in this part of yet now and the, the financial behind the involved in china. but a conrad, we should watch because it's a developing type of thing. it's already strengthening. and it's heading towards the taiwan and then probably later in the week, mainland china. but beyond boss is looking fine. now there's a bulge in the seasonal range full. they finally go away, giving the potential for flooding. i think it home, she possibly including types. yeah. you saw the orange top to move away, but the on that apart from this lightweight instructions up through this part of
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the china towards badging, which doesn't demand too much. are you still looking good? this is where we have to be careful, but not until thursday or friday. but i'm seems going sorry from on the 2nd shop, which means the shy rewriting is limited in that the cabinets are like, except for this. this is the remains of the last situation that came from the bay of bang, go stove up potential to produce some significant dime polls in the next day or so . but we left now with the developing when to see the new daddy, for example. it's not the temperature and masses is the fact that you are sitting on pollute you that and it's still halt, surprise me. so in southern pakistan, just after midnight on march 10th, 1945. devastating us a rage on tokyo beach firestone on a densely populated area of wooden and paper houses by sunrise more than a 100000 people. but that 70 years later,
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those who survived seek recognition and compensation for the event that defines their lights only to find themselves still cost aside. witness paper sitting on a jersey to the hello honey bulk of this discounts and the costs of mileage is 0. the weekly, the cause a lot of business and economics this.

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