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the the is where the strikes target the home and northern dogs are kidding 36 palestinians, many of them children the site. this is all the is there a nice also coming up and 11 on recovery teams such as victims under the rubble often is rarely strike notes. favorite skills 23. so they sent on to them a rest, and more than a 100 people it us housed, and you install a darcy purchase. days off to advance involving is fairly simple funds, the process sheets down wave, it runs from ukraine to both the most sca region forcing 3 apples to
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the welcome to the program. we beginning garza, when is rarely strike on jamalia in the north, has k with 36 people, including 13 children. thousands more in good money is still trapped onto the debris st as rocky as a single israeli strike onto balls killing and burying dozens of people in one blow. the latest massacre of palestinians in northern gods as has been the case throughout this, for most of the dead, are women and children who are comfortable. more than 50 people were there. the grandchildren, children, and daughters oldest placed. they taking refuge with family seeking safety. they were all inside. when the house was struck,
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garza has been forced to endure 400 days and counting of this kind of slaughter. no outside intervention strong enough to stop israel's us back to your mission. and things are getting worse. the strike came with no warning, hitting only civilians cutting them to pieces. some of the other these railways follow the policies of genocide and ethnic cleansing, to force the palestinians to leave their areas. the arab leaders watch and turn a blind eye to this current waterfall of blood and the complete destruction of gaza . we will never leave our lands, we will remain strong. and it will stay here in jamalia. and in northern garza, the people are angry and have no hope that helps us come has to be alone. the victims of this attack had gathered for morning prayers, civilians all in one place, likely praying for salvation from this war. when the is really military brought the
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war to them, those lucky enough to survive were thrown into the trees and neighboring homes. what is left of those who are not live scattered or buried under the same bus route, the older 0? it's not just northern gauls or they continues to suffer on the is riley attacks that an engine happened arriving at alex the hospital and central garza often the tackling island is there. it's refugee camp. 3 people were killed. eye witnesses said palestinian civilians would talk to it as they dug a well to provide displaced people listening to us and cut diaries outside. i likes the hospital in 0 by with the latest on those topics while the situation continues to escalate and continues become harder. every single attack we received those 3 policy new skills after they were targeted in the u dot refugee camp and it
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was accident is really drove and was targeting this group policy means, but also among those 39 are 36 policy news from i do spend many among them are 13 palestinian children and not only that, according to the family, there are still policy news from the same exact spot. many still trapped under the rub up because there has been no ambulances in that area. relative neighborhoods and beloved ones are the ones who are trying to rescue and recover those bodies from under the rubble of music choice. and it's very hard for us because not only the middle area in the north, but also in the god the city is really forces. also targets is a group of policies that have the same a talk as is there any clause carpenters targeted those palestinians and killed them with life, munitions. but it's not only is where the air strikes, there's also the lack of food, the lack of medicine, the lack of
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a because people are on able to access any of their nest has disease. is there any forces have carried out a series of attacks across 11 on including in the south the eastern city of fall back. these 9 people were killed in those strikes and at least 23 people have been killed on a strike on the house in the village north. they routes. 7 children among the dead rescue teams of he's bulldozers to comb the revel. any people that may be trapped on nice. oh, does there a jealous that i'm pulled out? was that the scene he sent us this report? the national phoebus doctor might be called out each day and we'll help we aren't much village in the mount lebanon governor rich that the stuff is ready will plains attach this house a few hours ago shouldn't be unless it collapsed completely on the people inside the ser. in dozens of bodies have been recovered from under the rubble of the local authorities have sent more heavy equipment to help recovery efforts. when in fact
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the people here feel move bodies along under the rubble and debris of the collapse house. and is there any forces have been targeting the village of much since the start of the war and current round of escalation? see how lot previous is ready rates hadn't targeted residential areas in o. my halston, this is the only time the is ready, minute tree has a time, a residential house here. and that was housing displaced, families with local authorities trying to talk to family members who may know how many people were inside the house at the time of the bombing yelton ducky, several children among the dead. the heavy equipment is being used to recover the victim. had been months in so i'm just, you know, i'm not sure but look 9, the residential buildings and southern bearers will also hit spies, riley attacks on sunday and were on comfortable people's homes and businesses. now
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unrecognizable of the series of these really strikes on a residential building in bay route 7 suburbs. in this densely populated neighborhood, people are trying to salvage what little they can of their belongings, amongst the rubble and twisted metal around. cuz you know, everything went to waste health with my stuff is ruined. they're trying to get her out of positions as much as we can so that we can manage to live often. nothing more. i expect these radio, mia, threatening people in this neighborhood to leave their homes immediately or risk being bombed. the area is a, his bullet stronghold and the support has remain defined because, you know, multiple, but every thing we own is the sacrifice for the resistance fighters. those who are at the board is they all the heroes fail to state false ones. we are nothing compared to them. they need to continue. we all behind them and we will continue to support them even if our families are gone. even if all homes are gone, even if nothing remains, even for us sitting on the ground across lebanon,
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they have been multiple is why the strikes in the eastern city of all back residential buildings in the town of alchemy. so what it is real said it was targeting has been less sites, and there's been more attacks in the city of type in southern lebanon. it's the civilian population that continues to pay the price. nearly a 1000000 and a half lebanese have been displaced yet amongst its supports as has beloved remains popular as ever. and my own con, out is there. they reach out to police, have detained more than a 100 protest as riding and suppose of palestine and saddam's damned square. forties had imposed a 3 day bound on process stone saying on friday, but people gathered to demons. stories of the locals were accused of anti semitism . over it says 8 9th street fights involving v mccarthy. television. football fans and modest, again announced as rarely funds tool down palestinian flies contented races on the
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arm slogans. let's go just a fast and she's lonely for us and i'm saddam stuff. what is the situation now now? a well, that's a lot tom. and now here on the exam, square police has still got in the area of more than a 100 people has been taken away briefly. the phase taken up by boss to an area outside of the city center. we don't know how many people have been actually a respite and are still in these times and that will also some injuries. we saw some women being taken away by ambulance and this was all the result of around to 34 hours. so for quite some heavy stuff of between protests and police here, right in the store as part of am. so them that were people from the pilot started show that there was 2 groups felt like doctors for guys. so for example, but also add to racism groups of students. so we're here to find the anger about. so what happened, especially the framing officer,
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the riots that happened on thursday night and they said they were not being accused of being asked to submit sick. and only one side of the story has been told off about what happened. that's actually a nice because this was a whole lead up with them, a copy of support this hooligans actually from seller fees arriving, and i'm to them thousands of them. and they were very aggressively and vocally, presence here in the city. they went around and they was taking down kind of sydney and slacks, burning slacks of was also fighting with sexy drive to say, demolished taxi. and they went around singing song steps that were glorifying the china side and racism and t, uh, our songs as well. so that was a lot of a sanction, the leading up to this match and also the match people came out and no started to chasing down. it's really supports us and that's across the has people here at the jewish community and i'm to them particularly, but only that side of the story is being told here in the media and also by the
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authorities who have been actually talking about a quote from even against the jews and i'm to them and also internationally that was the narrative. and that's it came also from his for a need as a foreign minister from his thoughts plus points to arise and adds to them. and also saying that this was not a place that was safe with you. so this has all this whole narrative as i guess people. and that's why stick came out today, even though this despite to this fan. and then a lot of silence has happened. and what's your sense of how things evolved from here? has the government managed to kind of nip this in the bud or where we continued to see purchase? well, sorry. oh, fiercely. yeah, i have to say the government requires a actually all the dates of the space they made about how old you are endangering and so them and useful rooms happening here. we haven't heard any statements about what really has happened the mirror. um, so that has uh,
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basically announced the investigation. uh but so far they were all very quick to to the mountains and we don't know exactly what the investigation will need to. but so far, at least the mayor has now extended the emergency measures and i'm to them their work basically, and post until tonight, no demonstration for allows people to another to cover their faces. and they're basically allow police don't to search everyone. and this has now been extended until thursday, and in the meantime, the will be a lot of debates about what is really going on and why nobody is in any place at the moment to stop it. okay, thank you for that stuff by some by person. i spoke to a minute, kim cline is a professor of political science and ball on university. he says, as well as may not be fully aware of how the one gaza is perceived in europe.
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the coverage of these signs came, is there no inc, fully unaware how the war in gaza is perceived worldwide. they think that what they watching tv is what everybody. everyone else do in the globally watch this the same, the reality of the same conclusion. that's no, that's one second. others perhaps sold that they want to teach the, the new york pos, the top of the cdn. yes, i do. so my est called on december, you will see is that what i listen to show them well, is that both in their own home, that is that, that's supposed to happen. and it's a sense centric perception. this is why it is even more of them hold
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that. this module is a very easily immediate processor. it's better usually they translate into victim and on through some it isn't against us. so it's very typical is why the reaction to as to what, what happened in the system. but also a very typical mainstream is maybe reaction to the world. the concerns about the water gossip theory and state media is reporting at least 7 people killed and 20 more wounded and is really attack near damascus residential building. in the summit of sight you does, a knob was hit. several is riley attacks on syria have been reported over the past week, including in homes on the left side. the level head on out is there a post close in parliamentary elections in the east african nation of maricia
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on health care workers in libya for getting a wide spread national campaign to stop pone of measles. and rebecca, the how it's reported to look at actual information on the ground looks at the way that this issue is framed and the media. how is used to justify the escalation fu escalation, anything new years that are, you know, the media needs and how it is westernized is this online course has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever email, let operational, thank you. that's what they are trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide, the listening pace because the media on out is era. we know what's happening in our we generally know how to get to places that others can not as far as i said, i'm going or the wave. if you tell the story is what can make a difference. i'm counting the cost from devastation in spain is europe,
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for pad for climate change is really expensive. find the lifeline for the palestinian economy. but just for one month plus how can i for a good type into its vast energy reserves to transform its economy? counting the cost on out just the around the united nations $20.00 nice conference on climate change, the sci fi, many most are countries with ane to cut the fossil fuel, the emissions crucial side to say, to avoiding the worst effects of climate breakdown. will they rise to the challenge? stay with the 0 for an in depth coverage. told me to let you know the the, the watching out. is there a mind at the top stories this hour?
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is there any forces of killed at least $49.00 people across the guns and strips in stone on sunday? most of those were killed and a single strike in giovanni a. in the north past, the 6 people, including 13 children, died in tac, is where the forces have carried out a series of strikes across nothing, not an attack killed at least 23 people know the fe routes. the eastern city of fall back in areas in the south as the country and dr. denise have detained over a 100 protesters, routing and supports of palestine in amsterdam, stem square. despite a band, hundreds of people gathered to demonstrate the locals were accused of anti semitism . over it says de 9th street 5 involving because each of these simple fine saudi arabia's top military chief is in, in ron, with a high ranking delegation,
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the chief of generals, stop the sound. the armed forces will be meeting with his arabian counts a part to discuss bilateral relations defense cooperation. the 2 countries last held talks on defense and regional issues last december. around inside a ravia have been rivals over influence and the release for the past 45 years is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he's had 3 conversations with us. president elect donald trump since he won the election as an you know, says the to see only to i. you as president joe biden is set to meet with his roles . president i saw, had sold at the white house on tuesday by me, my whatever. so i'll have to shovel for over the last few days i've spoken 3 times with president elect. donald trump. these were very good and very important conversations talks designed to further tighten the strong alliance between israel and the us. we see eye to eye on the,
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a rainy and threat in all of its components. and the danger posed by that. we also see the great opportunities before israel in the field of peace and its expansion and other fields. escape john henry and he is live for us near trump's home in florida. john, so trump has spoken to us and you know, we here 3 times to be know much more about those conversations of the well, i think the fact that he's spoken 3 times to netanyahu tells you a little about the relationship. trump has, as opposed to the rather continuous relationship that joe biden has had with an engineer who joe biden has been critical of the bombing and gaza. he's called the indiscriminate. he said it's been over the top and nothing yahoo has pushed back on that. trump, and netanyahu are both sort of more conservative authoritarian figures and they have had a closer relationship historically. so biden, i'm sorry,
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nothing. yeah. who has said that in those, in those talks, they saw eye to eye on the threat of a run in on the opportunities as he phrased it for peace, for israel. and those 2 men are, are likely to have a, a better relationship in a personal sense, the invite and yet, but on the other hand, trump has been saying that he would end the wars and ukraine and gaza right away. and he might be in a position to put some more friendly pet pressure on yes, in yahoo as opposed to the less friendly pressure the biden is put on him with very little success. it has to be said at one point vitamin withdrew the 2000 pound bombs temporarily that the us we're supplying to israel. so it is a complex relationship and it should be somewhat different. we'll have to see whether that the trump administration is able to achieve the ceasefire that the biden administration was not. now. netanyahu was one of about 70 leaders that trump
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has been speaking to, since he's been out here. he's also spoken to a load of mirrors, a lensky of ukraine, the other big. ready more in the world right now and he is said he would in that war on day. ready one that puts pressure on zelinski because they want to continue fighting that and they don't want to negotiate at this point because that would mean potentially losing territory. something they very much don't want to do. and we have another crucial meeting on wednesday between president biden and trump. he'll be coming to the oval office. what can we expect from that? that's right. that meetings at 11 am in the oval office, a returned to the kind of normal, a peaceful transition of power that we didn't experience in 2021. president trump contested that election. there was the insurrection on capitol hill and then trouble left before biden was inaugurated. and we know from jake sullivan,
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who was speaking on a sunday morning television program, here in the us, that biden plans to press trump on foreign policy issues, essentially, urging him, among other things to continue the war and ukraine to continue funding it. and he also has any would be talking about issues in the middle east and in asia. so a lot of talk between those 2 man, whether that will bear fruit. we don't know. okay, thank you for that john 100 and that for us the 2 by side where at least 5 people were injured, name must go off the ukranian drone attack operations. multiple efforts was suspended for several hours. both countries have increased straightened strikes in the past weeks of defense that is to alex patropolis has the details, or the biggest attack of its type to date. ukraine loads and dozens of drones
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versus capital, most of temporarily shutting down 3 of the cities for airports. starting at night, the attacks continued pos, doing with footage of drones captured by civilians as they flew low to evade russian rate to the russian. and this of air defense system of which came kind of was mostly created during the cold war. and soviet times it was not designed for drugs, it was designed to intercept a new a tree just, uh, uh, were smaller numbers but were fast bigger targets and not the forms of much smaller and slower drones. most cars may have said that many of the drones were shut down, but their presence in proximity has been enough to cause chaos with the russian air traffic. flights with diverted away is airports had to quickly suspend operations. can ukraine? the southern port of augusta was targeted over night. waves of russian drones hit
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the city. some were shut down, but many made it through damaging buildings and exhaustion. 5, there was a very loud explosion. we were taking shelter downstairs and we got covered with dust. everyone was screaming children, it was her re fixed, we run towards our apartments and it was impossible to get in the smoke from burning cause filled the rooms. despite the reason the hard fighting, there has been little moving on the battlefields, divide the crews with them. that's the drone bull has grown and ferocity is both russia and ukraine increase the range and scope of their attacks on both sides talking enemy infrastructure, industrial capacity supply need. so the cities alex could helpless how to 0. all the players in the parliamentary election in maricia switches health every 5 years by the prime minister's coalition on the main office. i shouldn't have promised to tackle the rising cost of living in the country. but it is a choosing between members from 68 policies for the 62 seats in parliament. the
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libya has begun the national vaccination drive against polio and measles. rubella phase of great and for possible outbreak of diseases, growing numbers of people are forced from that homes by conflicts and refugees arrived from countries with ponies alike trained the reports. now from this process, this clinic in the city of miss rata is busier than usual. people are coming in to get their children vaccinated patiently waiting their turn. some are happier than others, but most don't know what's to come. those who do aren't so excited. libby is national, center for disease control is launching a 5 day vaccination campaign against polio. measles and rubella, also known as a german loser. polio is a highly contagious virus that attacks the human nervous system and can lead to
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paralysis, mainly, and children. under the age of 5, they hope to vaccinate 1350000 children across the country, up to the age of 6. this is the 1st day of the campaign. attendance as good seems to be opened a few hours ago, but $150.00 children have been mixed unaided. how many the city, but has 5 children. he's brought them all today. so the alarm systems, the mazda of, i heard about the vaccination campaign in the local review, and they came straight here. i was really happy, it's important to protect children from diseases. now i can send my kids to school and not worry about them getting sick. so much the last polio vaccination drive in the country was carried out in $28.00 to the world. health organization says it's things to campaigns like this that libya has been free of polio since 1991 with people forced from their homes within the country. and my views and refugees from
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polio effective countries coming in is now facing a significant risk of an outbreak. according to the u. n's migration agency, there are more than 760000 migrants in libya, and that number is increasing side of this. and this is the director of the immunization program at the national center of disease control. he says libyans and migrant. so like to get the job. and that's what i was finding. we have not registered any cases of polio for many years, but due to the influx of migrant, some neighboring countries that carry the disease, it is very important to conduct the national campaigns like this. polio cannot be cured, but can be prevented by immunization, people here, so by getting their children vaccinated, they're doing their part in the fight to live in a world free of the disease. now, trina, i'll just do this throughout the outside from the main site. lots more information on the website now just sarah dell come to check it out. whether it's next then
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inside story will examine what donald trump come back may need is station the the hello, the unsettled whether across the mediterranean is going to affect northern parts of africa. as we stopped and knew, we could also see unsettled whether it was eastern parts of the mediterranean start to work their way into the live and bring some showers blustery conditions as well . the west of wet weather, however, working its way from iraq into western parts of iran, possibly bringing some snow to the mountains in the caucasus as well. but for the rest of the region, it is a very dry and quiet picture. lots of sunshine, dominating, and temperatures, lingering in any such as across the gulf. now temperature is across the north of
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africa, have been sitting very high. they'll come down from northern parts of algeria and to news it with wet weather dominate. so could see some disruption and possible flooding it from that very heavy rain. but it's okay much clear across that central band of africa. the stormy weather has shifted its way further south. you can see it pulling into northern parts of angola, much of the country seeing a wet press back to this week. the storm stretched down across botswana and into eastern areas of south africa. we have got some warning thoughtful pull milonga on monday for those storms and showers, but they'll be lots of sunshine in cape town. the,
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the quickest toms come back main for east asia. china is, has, i me, is this re threatening heavy tablets front of impulse as of geopolitically, tens of the world of old trump. she thought washington children commitments to its allies. this is inside story. the .

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