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want to stop sending weapons has gone up and up despite what they hear in the mainstream media in the united states. the stream on out to 0, the civilians in northern gaza search for survivors in the off and off. if it is really as strikes of kills more than a 100 people just one day, the other ones are in jordan is spelled as they are alive. and also coming to a rescue operations under wayne side and then southern level knocked on his randy. sri co 7 people, a couple of harris, the tax donald trump's reco with an office. se campaigns with folks in pennsylvania . and we report on the missing activists for the painters rights website. different
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affected by the government. the we've been getting northern guns that where these randy ministry has killed at least 19 palestinians and an attack on paper here. and aspect targeted 3 residential buildings. at least 30 people are reported to be trapped under the rubble and rescue teams of trying to find survivors. northern gauze has been on days ready cj. i'm more than 3 weeks. well, that's how it happened, just hours off to another. strike kill up these 93 palestinians in the same area. at least 25 children and strikes 8 a 5 story building children, dozens of forcibly displaced families. the spokesman for the us state department describe the attack as refined. i'll just as tired as boom before. some darrow by the in central goes off to the others. somehow this man has to
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find a way out. there's no machinery in building guns or to come they use the boss or shift to conclude. this was a residential building in bailout here until an each really a stripe selecting the it was bombs without warning. one of our men's in demos, as you can see, there are murders all over the place on bodies hanging over the walls, the neighbors here. and that's the lucky most of those killed in the strike were women and children. according to medic, the fuse of volumes is when left detroit and identifying the relatives who my sons with their entire families were killed. my married daughter was killed and my other daughter, what with her 5 children old killed. what wrong did they do? what did those innocent people do to be slow to like this?
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done to the post indian civil imagines, the service says around a $100000.00 people are stuck without food, an access to medical care in this part of nothing goes on. the organization says it's operations have comes holt, because of the now 3 week long is various things here. this is an area. earlier this year, isabel said it's had wiped out some of us. but the usability military is back. it says to stop from us forces from regrouping upon the flux, have turned into a graveyard. full family's in moving garza, this part of the strip has become shots. it landscape with no medical or civil facility left to ease vidalia humanitarian prices. and they use very military seat of northern gauze is far from over to our cup. i said i would just the right there is that i kind of saw well,
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many of those into the attacks were rushed to nearby. come out of the hospital, the doctor said that's struggling to treat patients for how to assist with that. but it was supposed to come out of the come, i loved one hospital and the entire facility is a, was on the hospital, is left with no results, has no medical supplies and no medical stuff. this is because many of our specialized doctors and sessions have been detained. it has only meet together with a single pediatrician, to kind of perform any surgery to the wounded that are left inside the hospital. above all patients, i'm the injured a strand, all over the hospital floor. we appeal to the entire wall to have a safety monitoring passage opened immediately. and without any delay, we need specialized medical stuff and we'll major disciplines to be allowed and i received the wounded child who is in dire need of abdominal surgery to stop his internal bleeding before he loses his life. so many children have that bone sticking out of their bodies, requiring an orthopedic surgeries many a suffering from brain injuries and required delicate procedures as well. sorry
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about the strike as the project coordinator in gauze. if a doctors without borders, she spoke to us from milwaukee about the rapidly worsening health care system. like all other medical actors in, in gaza, the situation has been extremely challenging for the past year. at this point in time, we would say 17 out of 36 hospitals remain functional, but with the loss of the 3 in the north that would go down even further by another 3. so this has decimated the capacity of the health care system. we have systematically seen on several occasions that health facilities have not been respected. we've seen raids on health facilities. as a result, we've seen that more and more patients are crowns and phillip, he's no longer have the capacity to take on board these patients. as i'm a south, we've been forced to move 14 times ourselves from health facilities due to the conflict. and currently we're extremely worried about the north. as you've mentioned previously in this report of there are 3 hospitals that have no medical
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supplies of no staff, because a bunch of them have been detained. they are running out of fuel. they don't have doctors, it's an absolutely catastrophic situation at this point in time. these really minute traces for of its soldiers have been killed in northern gossip, the casualties occurred and the giovanni a area of a 5 have been wounded and fighting across the street. and 11 on 7 is ready. sold was where injured and fighting with his bloss dozens of soldiers have been killed in the past month. officials and 11 on say on his riley as probably come a southern town of several farm that's killed at least 10 people. the victims i most the women and children as well targeted the sub that of had upside on the outskirts of sit on that a talk killed at least 7 people and wounded more than 20 people that say it is really on a, gave no warnings for the strike or what i see for nowadays we were sitting and all of a sudden we heard the messiah. when it hit the building, it came down. then the 2nd we saw it,
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and the 2nd building came down. and the one next to it too. they have no mercy ends and they'll face level homes back on the valley in the east of the country is clearing up after a series of his riley strikes was killed at least 60 people on monday buildings were leveled in the attack on the civil defense themes had been removing the daybreak. obviously it was gonna hold as more from alex and the district about the district of bol book and the car region in eastern 11 on has been repeatedly targeted and is ready strikes since the major offensive was launched. 5 to 6 weeks ago, we are at one of these locations. this is really a very strategic area for has the law. it is, has been described as an operational base. it is bordering syria, which is really a lifeline for the group. but as of late people here are telling us that as well as focusing, it's a, it's strikes on civilian infrastructure. it's part of
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a strategy cause disproportionate damage in order to turn the people against the group. so the strategy seems to be conflicts. pain on has the law, but inflict pain on its supporters. the muslim shall community and that's why we have been seeing the strikes concentrated in areas like southern 11 on eastern lebanon and the southern suburb of b route. but people here will say that the, this is not changing or eroding supports for hezbollah. people here, believe hezbollah is the only group that is defending them. so this is a community that feels it is under attack, or israel, no child controls the skies. and there's little that test bullet can do to stop attacks like this. but the arms group is focusing on what is happening along the border, where there is fierce fighting. and hezbollah believes that it's if it is able to prevent, is ready troops for making, from advancing until 11 on and from making military games. this will give it a leverage and potential cease fire negotiations. then there else has ita bolduc.
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the that was just 6 days until the us presidential election. the candidates on a final push to sway undecided voters. do me bring her closing arguments in washington. come to her as to came at her republican rival, comparing him to apache tyrant. and in a swing state of pennsylvania, donald trump denounced when he called the failed policies of the bike and administration. i wanna just correspond with kimberly hawk, it has not had evening. everyone in the shadow of the white house and speaking to a crowd of more than 50000 us vice president comma la harris offered undecided voters a choice. one week from today. you will have the chance to make a decision that directly impacts your lines and we're going to the capital harris
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spoke from the site where in 2021 former president donald trump rallied supporters to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election. highlighting the contrast between herself and trump. this is someone who is on the table. obsessed with revenge, face dealing with reasons and for i'm checked power terrace reminded voters that in less than 90 days, either she or trump will be inaugurated into the oval office. monday, one, if elected donald trump would walk into that office with an enemies list. when are you elected? i will walk in with it to do list. the vice president admitted she's been in office for 4 years. still, she told voters, her presidency would be different than that of president vinyl. our biggest challenge is to lower costs, costs that were rising even before the pandemic,
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and there is still too high to bill harris. also pledge to protect abortion rice, a core issue of her campaign with teaching in the battleground state of pennsylvania. on tuesday, tron targeted harris for what he called the failed policies of the live in harris administration. save in virus us. they've embarrassed us. capitalize embarrassed as she doesn't have what it takes, but some harris supporters fear. it's trump that doesn't have what's needed to leave the country for another 4 years. i know it has really, really, really scary that so many people believe in someone that the only feels so unsafe for us. cala harris, close this loose reminding voters the us was founded. seizing freedom from a petty tyrant. and she warned voters on election day,
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not to submit to the will of another petty tyrant, donald trump. kimberly help him alice's 0. washington rena show is a political strategists and found to overlook strategies that say political intelligence. but i'm, she says both campaigns are focused on key messages and wavering fontes, a d b finale, speeches from both harris and trump in dc and pennsylvania, respectively. where speeches intended to really give their hall. and i think both of them did just that. you heard a long ranging speech from trump, not only long and lent but really lengthy, in terms of policy abuse, something that we're not used to hearing from trump. when he spoke, he spoke with the sing for us, we will hear from him. there were a number of falsities there within his remarks, but more than anything i grabbed onto a lot of how he very clearly gave what he would do when he takes off this. it
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should be noted, spoke from a teleprompter, which is also not the typical thing that trump does. where is with here is when she appeared in front of the white house, the lips she to how to tell a prompt her. but her entire again, full court press is what i call it was focused on unity, unity, unity. all right, now we know that john z is an all important voting block, remains one for harris because it was gen the that put bite in harrison. the white house in 2020, she needs that turn out to not only be strong nationwide, but she needs that turned out to be strong for her in certain pockets smell. the native american community comprises a small but potentially important group of us voters in 2020, more than 90 percent of indigenous focus supported joe biden. helping him win by less than one percent as rep reynolds reports from to the city in the swing state of arizona, native american photos could have
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a major impact on the presidential election to the cities in the heart of the navajo nation, the people of this impoverished and often overlooked region could be the key to connell, a harrison's hopes of winning the presidency here, people in there um to proceed or democrat people, most of the so we model for formula hairs that i think the wrong donald trump is the wrong person crew. put in the office again. we need um, camella, you know, and i'm all blue, you know everything, my election level it's, it's for democrats, former neighborhood nation president, jonathan is, is trying to make history. i am buying a be the 1st indigenous person, 1st native american to be elected from arizona to the us house of representatives. his candidacy could drive, turn out, boosting harris. they'll end up voting for other candidates on the ballot and most
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likely they'll be democrats. indigenous rights advocates say native political power is underestimated. native americans absolutely have the power to determine the outcome of the next presidential election. and certainly many elections in their local and county jurisdictions as well. here is, has targeted native voters with ads like this one and has 20 paid staffers organizing on tribal lands. the relationship between tribal nations in the united states is sacred last week or running mate. tim waltz held a rally on the navajo nation. those harris campaign efforts seemed to be paying off based on what we saw and heard on our visit to here into the city. donald trump is not popular here. the stuff he does, i don't understand, you know, right on the capital. you know, that's, that's something we don't do. you know, it's a no, no, there's a steady trickle of really voters casting dallas at
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a polling place nearby. and that's where we met nursing student michela, billy, who had just voted for harris. i think kamala would be a benefit to, to my native american population, to, to my people, a rugged land and a proud people. they all the keys to the white house. rog, reynolds al, jazeera tuba city, arizona. tar personal care. and i'll just share when we come back. ethic finance and northern gone. and these at least 20 people that have been just like small enough the. it's okay, mexico's been austin. saudi arabia currently sit in the province of pakistan is tougher than most places. northern hemisphere. judges season is not visible. coming out of europe through the black. so you,
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but developing motions again because that with this fairly close, this is through those and talk to you the brings down the region is getting strong drives the coast of egypt. and charles, starting to show up 9, syria, jordan, northern side even might drift back towards the coast during says he is well indicative of a change of season problem. anything else that i think that'd be particularly big, but the big ones are right here and they produce flooding recently again, significant funding and mecca, and they stretch across saudi arabia, up towards q 8, and share themselves with breaking out. any rock during fittest leave a line that extends them towards retry the same time is the federal brace been blowing down the gulf in the night last few days is cool things down significantly . so it is still quite hop on the se if you're wrong, and possibly you a and a month, 56 in dubai, for example, with the sun going sides. so goes the rain and is following fairly heavy. now, with the sea of the republic of congo, south of that's been quite stormy. recently in south africa, not stones going away. the rain from it is going out 3 months. i'm big. what i hope
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back you're watching out is here a quick reminder about top stories here this week, just 6 days to the us presidential election. the candidates on a final push to win of undecided voters come to harrison and giving her a closing arguments in washington about donald trump sound around the state of pennsylvania. lebanese officials say, i understand it has probably come to some kind of some assignments filled up. these 10 people as well targeted the some of the power at side to on the outskirts of side on that a talk to let the 7 people more than 20 on israel. it's military has killed at least a $112.00 palestinians and 2 separate attacks. in fact, the here in the north of 1000, an attack on the homes of 19 people was another 93 documents from it's a 5 story residential building is rails. move to bottom, the u. an agency for palestinian refugees has been condemned worldwide on monday. it's parliament approve legislation for everything on rough operating in his room.
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the agency provides a central aid screening on healthcare across casa yourself, palestinians. the i've been reacting well, who goes to how come up with this is catastrophic. it contains the gaza strip and the refugees to receive aid to a slow destruction. and today i know people who call, but i know it's so wrong, but it's because in real helps cause or with age that is given to all palestinian people. and that vote is wrong regarding this, you voted for it. they want to solve the problem, deprived them of all of that, right? this is up to give this not doing the, it's a countries of the whole, well don't stand together with us against this decision. israel will freeze everything for us or institutions and close up the people benefit greatly. and the only benefit comes from one law for northern garza has been on the on his right, the minute received for 26 days more than a 1000 people had been killed there and food and medicine being prevented from reaching the area by israel. now the us and best of it to the us as washington
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rejects any efforts by israel to stop palestinians one year into this conflict. israel must address the catastrophic humanitarian crisis in gaza. that the united states rejects any is really efforts to star palestinians and job aliya or anywhere else. and that israel's words must be matched by action on the ground right now that is not happening. this must change immediately . the us to state it clearly. that is real, must allow food medicine and other supplies into all of gaza, especially the north and especially as winter sets in and protect the workers distributing what audi i'm saying is i profess of international law or at queens university. he believes the band on the human agency will speed up the ethnic
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cleansing of palestinians by stripping the agency of its privileges and immunities as this law reports to do. and making it a legal for any history of the military, civilian or otherwise, from communicating with on route officials and knowing that these really military controls the occupied pos, main territory through any number of check points, for instance, or access points at the agency will not be able to access the occupied costs, main territory, it's international staff will be able to get there. they will not be able to traverse the territory going through check points that are manned by his reading soldiers and so on. so offer recently, it's going to be very difficult for the agency to dispense its obligations to give humanity, hearing aids bounced in a population. and of course, at a time of what the international court of justice called a plausible genocide of the people. indeed that you manage hearing aid and assistance, so without under giving it to them. this will haste and i'm afraid the ethnic cleansing of palestine. a mozambique supposition lead the oven and sim online. it
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has cooled from nationwide strikes because of police cuttings of opposition figures, rights groups. at least 11 people have been killed in protests against disputed election results. i'll just hear as malcolm web reports by capital letters of the off the days of way. thing suppose is of all physician native and on c and one's on a finally get to yeah, he's next message he's approved costing on facebook from a secret location. people here wants to hear what he has to say and he's called for another nationwide strike. this time last in 5 days, starting from says say, well, when the people are massacred, we have to sacrifice also be so starting on 1st day left so much to end the models and the suffering of the people all across the country. where we uh, throttle america, those in mos on big capital. i'm
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a pizza design for attracting people from who lives on those. um the people have traveled from in coverage provinces, thousands. it could almost as a way to try and make a living. and then on the same on line a message resonates with people who say they really want to change. c malcolm web houses area, the food se mozambie to sit down now with a humanitarian crisis continues to escalate. the international organization for migration says more than 14000000 people have not been displaced. the bulk of those documents to them trying to find safety. but some 3000000 people fled to other countries. at least 20 people have been killed in ethnic violence and gone is a east region abundance. and he bought a town of bulk who is fond of a dispute about who should be the areas traditionally to hundreds of people have been displaced. i'm
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a how many cripples as the monday evenings in that town pestilence the didn't no longer feel safe in vocal. the violence hasbrook life in the trading don't last on still gun and i'm calling on the lead us to take action sort of the killing and back who is very bad the killing soon while the wiley is also very bad, there are imposing a curfew and bol cool, but there should also be a curfew. and while the wally, the government has deployed extra security forces, india. and unlike them, coffee has been impulse bulk residency, that's not enough. well, what happens is, what is happening here is the same thing that is happening while it was, they put them under care fuel, but they said they will never open. i took a few in bulk with to we will not, it will be the cushion. it's not the 1st time the ethnic violence has broken out over. we should be the atheist, traditional lead to local officials,
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c doesn't. so i'm thinking in the area in the past 3 years, the late this company started up the dispute, the traditional leader came to bo, cool. on thursday stood security. we're able to move in full pick ups law because and brought c c, the super bowl. and that is the way the conflicts that the that is the way the risk started and that's we speak news. 50 people did an s troops patrol the town local residents of the bank and lusting solution. hands and editors here is often seen as lodges public workers union as cold for 36 hours strike in the capital as iras. thousands marched against a wave of asperity and measures introduced by president happy emberly's government eh, rail and somebody where can say best struggling with low wages. rights groups in the
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philippines are accusing state agents, abducting activists and political dissidents. that's off the footage and managed of men forcing an environmental activist into a van in august. he hasn't been seen since lawyer say. it's just one of a series of enforce disappearances. i'll just respond to the report from a capital money law. this is the moment felix philip area junior was forcibly pulled into a band in august. the footage also shows that men on motorcycles will appear to be acting as lookouts. indications of a professional operation says the family's lawyer. nearly 30 with nice intelligence . well prepared. we've seen that before and is that the 1st time the police say the evidence isn't conclusive? they suspect felix and his friend james has to be this another back to this to went missing in the same area. 5 days prior have ties to the communist
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n p rebels. they suspect the group may be responsible for so, so historically, the virginia is b uh, doesn't mean from the organization in the family, said the man warranted politically involved and ask why they'd be kidnapped, even if they were, can file a case against people who they think are doing something illegal or something that's not allowed, but to restore it to adoption. i cannot think of any reason at all. it wouldn't be the 1st time state forces were accused of abduction last year to environmental activists said they were kidnapped and interrogated in their military captors forced them to say dad handed themselves in to authorities. dozens of activities have gone missing since president for the been breakfast junior, took office, that's according to human rights organizations. going to put them on. watchdog says it's a growing trend. similar to the thousands have been forced to disappear. it says
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that occurred during the 20 years. his father was president. around the same time james and felix disappeared. the government tried to block the screening of a documentary about a nearly 2 decades searching for a missing activist rights advocate say it was an attempt to cover up the state's role. but for felix his daughters, it was an eye opener. you asked yourself, can i also do that? or should i send it for another 17 years? but i'm not giving up on my father. neither they say should police, even if the abductors are from the ranks. barnes below algebra manila. several people have died after a massive storm triggered flash flooding and southern spain. the leader of the valencia regions said a number of bodies have been found, explains whether agencies says some arrows in the east of valencia recorded 20 centimeters of rain for people have been advised to stay in doors and avoid non essential travel to the u. k. now where their affairs of tax rises as the
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government prepared to deliver its budget, it's the 1st time. and then the 15 years, the labor party has been in charge of the country's finances. tax hikes had previously been ruled out, but now prime minister keeps dom is wanting the budget for the painful journal. how reports from carlisle in the north of england, colorado in the north of england, with much may rawhide on the new government's 1st budget announcement. here the struggle against poverty is real faced of children don't get enough to eat. one in 3 household says carpet it's heating cost, and carlyle is nelfa unusual. at a community refuge run by a local church, the lonely and vulnerable enjoy a hot drink and strengthen numbers they made to. so the approaches really are you can stick upon guides on it, but we made the term changes. so that does and does it have to change because.

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