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the, the . ready at 11 and receives a draft proposal for a cx 5, the us has submitted its plan for ending the conflicts between israel and his full that the, the site this is island, is there a live from dough? so coming up and nothing masika as a shelter and gaza as a un inquiry. so as well as conduct is consistent with genocide shoreline because really in coalition, secure was the majority of the snap parliamentary elections. i knew as president elect donald trump name is a vaccine skeptic. gases pick to head the department of
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health. the we begin in 11 on way explosions have rocked. they were southern, some of the in the last hour. there's riley on a, a tax favorites go barry area shortly off to issued force displacement orders, and so forth. consecutive day of attacks on baby itself as strikes across 11 on have killed at least $37.00 people in the last 24 hours. including full paramedics of this video shows the optim off in his reading strike in found, accessing in the east different countries. regional governor says israel targeted a civil defense center that had 20 people inside on the diplomatic from the us and busted to a root has submitted a drops. these 5 proposal to 11 on speaker a parliament not be very us has been trying to broker a true,
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an escalating conflict between israel has bull. that mean law is rarely ami spokesman. daniel gar, he says israel willis high. any attempt to bring west east from syria to his full in lebanon, and any infrastructure in syria where weapons and produce is comes off to reports from siri and state media. that too is right. it strikes on the capital of killed at least 15 people to that's got the latest with zayna called her. she's in southern pay rate is a now i'm going to talk to you about those different classic efforts in a moment for 1st took us through the latest strikes, which is, which have come as a result. fallacious evacuation, which has yes, in the past hour, at least 2 is really strikes to destroyed to residential buildings, at least to residential buildings. not far from where we are. the baby district is just behind us. we are at one of the entrances and favorite southern suburbs. it is
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day for since the is ready, the military resumed of bombing this cluster of neighborhoods. yes, they are largely empty and to certain, most of the 700000 people who used to live and work there have no left, but still thousands of people remain. and we've met those people and we see them now leaving the area every time is really military issues. these force the vacuum ration orders. many of these people have told us that they have nowhere else to go . they don't want to leave live in schools. they don't have the money of to rent apartment buildings, but for the past 4 days, every few hours, these forced evacuation orders are issued and people are forced to make their way out of the babies southern suburbs and then back home. and in a recent world bank report that was just released back truly, 800000 housing units have been partially or fully destroyed. and the ongoing is ready bombing campaign up the amount of losses more than $3000000000.00. a 100000
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homes, not just some very southern suburbs, but other areas across the country were talking about at least half a 1000000 people who now do not have home. so this intense bombardment continues for people here. this is a form of pressure, but has belie, remains defiant, saying we will not accept the enemy's conditions to end this war. and what do you make of this flurry of diplomatic activity that has uh, that is taking place $711.00 on how, how full should people be? well, it's too early to be optimistic. we've seen a diplomatic moves. the not just been recent weeks is as well escalated the war in mid september over the past few months. and now is ralph's conditions, according to it has the law amount to a surrender and a violation of living on sovereignty. the main speaking point remains, who is going to enforce un resolution 1701 is really military wants. freedom of action is wants to be able to act on its own against has the law. its goal is to
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prevent, has fall off from re arming. it seems that all you know, the warring sides are in agreement that hezbollah will pull back from the border. it seems that this is a done deal. and also what lebanon is offering is a role for the united states and the french to oversee the cease fire with will this be enough for, for the is really military, this really military, if you've noticed in the past few days, really have stepped up. it's a tax in, in neighboring syria as well. so their, their aim is to ensure that as well as not be enough able to re armand regroup. yes, it does not. is really for administer has been posted a saying that they don't want to destroy the group altogether, but they want to prevent it from re arming. know all the while we are expecting it runs the a senior advisor to the right hand. supreme leader ali laurie is on it to arrive and babies for talks in baby root, he would be the 3rd iranian official to visit lebanon. since the escalation happened. iranian officials always say they're here to show support, but it's also
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a message that they have to have a seat on the negotiating table. but for hezbollah, the main negotiating front is the battlefield. them they, they believe they can change the equation there. the strikes keep coming. there's been no lit up in the is really military's bombing campaign in beirut, southern suburb against what the military calls hezbollah to gets. day and night. the largely empty neighborhoods are coming under attack. other areas where hezbollah has influence are also being targeted, as well as defense minister says as well, we'll continue to hit test below with full force. and there won't be any ceasefire until as well as goals are meant among them, pushing the arms group back from the border area. hezbollah remains defiant with my husband cuz i thought i could. but despite a huge civilian casualties and destruction,
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our people have no choice. but to continue that exist in the face, if it's really important lives and need to know will not take through politics. what she couldn't through our country, not submit to the enemy's condition on how's the law is fighting back. it is still able to launch themselves and rockets across the border, reaching as far as tel aviv are. these really media says these attacks are forcing millions of israelis into shelters among as well stated work goals is the return of tens of thousands of people to their homes in the north. hezbollah has said as ro, won't be able to achieve that as long as attacks on lab and on continue. it has also made clear it won't accept, as well as conditions for a cease fire, saying they amount to a surrender and violate 11 on sovereignty. israel is insisting on the ability to conduct military operations with bins lebanese territory and act on its own against hezbollah. for his beloved, the main front in negotiations is
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a battle field along the border. it is hoping to change the equation by making it costly for advancing is really troops who are moving deeper inside lebanon. i think when is a group go or is that forces go deep deeply in this is on? there will be more, uh, exposed. and because moves was moving, moving inside and moving deeply, is that weakness is always in his immunizations concept of israel has been relying heavily on its air force and casualties are climbing. but hezbollah says, as well as the policy of killing and destruction will not force him to change his position for now, negotiations are being conducted under fire. send a hunter eligibility to build. the
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c is really military install, gets at a school in northern garza run by the u. n's agency for palestinian refugees. under the building was housing hundreds exclusively displaced, palestinians in dallas, a city. these 4 children have been killed. the attack happened as a un special committee documented widespread strikes against civilian infrastructure by could amount to genocide as case a honey. my lady joins us from darrow, by the in central gauze. a good morning to you. honey took us through the latest strikes of night. well good morning and let's begin with the are the not unusual seeing that we keep seeing here unfolding at the courtyard of deluxe the hospital every morning we as
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we set up our broadcasting for we seeing more people were into the hospital, those are the surviving family members arriving due to the hospital so that. busy will work, those are killed in overnight attacks and this seems to be none ending any time soon. what we're seeing now is 2 separate attacks, one on a residential, a flat here in the center of part of the city where a father or mother and their daughter were killed. that's a young girl. inside this residential flag on a separate. i've talked a nother in eastern, a northern eastern roof. i stayed in the most of the town that said that it's just the, it's of, of hon. you and the sun roof has to be aware of father and his daughter as well. a young girl also killed in an artillery and he'd be our dealer sitting on their visit, been show on one more person called inside a dentist. one person was by his own inside the thames, after leaving his entire family in gauze as that he was displaced into the central
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area. in the past month, he ended up and did it, but i said he was alone, and he died alone after a drawn, just as truck has been. also in the western part of the black city, these tragedies give unfolding across the gulf has the trip. meanwhile, these very military continue with its mass destruction of residential homes and public facilities in, in the northern west trent in the northern uh, west trend a of a bit the he, a city, the ongoing mass, it homes demolition in giovanni refuge, account to the point now the whole entire areas, once bustling markets, then they vibrant areas in the valley of down to devalue g. com are becoming empty . hard doesn't turn into more of a waste time because of the sheer level of destruction and rubble caused by the intense bombing kansas. but this is not the only tragedy that keep unfolding here, there is another tragedies inside health facilities. what we call here, i mind each other is a silent dest taking place inside the house,
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houses of the many people who are struggling to survive. and it will not talking only about the injuries who keep falling because of the ongoing bombing can be, but also many of the people here by the 1000 who suffer from chronic diseases. so you have to give me these or other a sort of of difficult illness that are hard to treat inside the hospital according to health officials, we're looking at least a 100000 surgeries that need it to the lady at the across the guster with the it's current to state health facilities and with the ongoing, a frequent interruption of services because of hard copies of the lack of fuel because of the lack of medical supply, the insufficient music of the stuff. it's becoming much more difficult to provide any sort of the proper medical care whatsoever. we did subtract some of the category of these a chronic disease kidney patients inside hospital. and this is what we found out
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about their unfolding and tragedy. from other owed, as life has become a struggle for survival, the bombing, the search for food and relentless violence and in desperate need of a new kidney, his lifeline is dialysis a treatment or some of those to stop in human answered as for now i am a treat to twice a week, 2 hours each, and this is not sufficient to sustain my kidney. needless to say, we have stopping kind of fine clean water and living intense, even the routine medications and no longer available. besides that time diabetic with high blood pressure to kind of get my hands on insulin any more, a life is now impossible. for these dialysis patients in gaza, the war has turned into a nightmare. it was the shrub on the ship. after all, chief and all the other hospitals went out of service. all the could be patients are not treated show deluxe the hospital. this is no longer a dialysis process, which is the live same procedure. simply put,
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each patient is receiving only half the amount of feet that they need to get any patients need a specific diet, but that's hard to maintain. and a war zone 70 year old mohammed father says he is for whatever he can find. even if means putting his health at risk little care for the scene in the killer, the treatment we now receive is not sufficient clients, our kidneys, i bill a month and we no longer have a routine medications board is closed and even aide is not reaching us we are bombarded his dog and on the seat, what else left to you and the lack of a stable power fuel for generators and when doing medical supplies means doctors have to make tough choices. more the heart of a, to me at any of these is really occupation forces destroyed all the dentist's machines extra for hospital and purpose. 60 machines kitchen to 250 patients, including children as a result,
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oldest of own patients and now being treated here to talk to the hospital. this is a mess of load, especially since electricity is not always available. if that is why we were forced to, to just the number of hours, but this has a very negative impact on a patient's health. for the families of the patients every day is a test of endurance. the policy will hold, obviously off data for the will. we use to reach the hospital with comfort, we still enjoy peace and security. we used to have the basics, but now we're left with none of them. we cannot even transport. my husband on donkey cart, i have to push his wheelchair all the way to the hospital, a rough terrain flooded with sewage, and unto his lady, non stop bombardment. i myself have a heart condition and effect problem. how much data for getting to pay something guys off for a drink more done, the threat of violence threatens or access to life sustaining care. their lives depend not only on the machines, but on the willingness of everyone to see them more than just the products and
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casualty the horse from a lot of the houses are selling their bucks to the palestine. the still ahead on out as they're going to see and human in lima, peru, where leaders of the 21 nation, a peck group, are meeting among other things to try to ward off a trade war in the world's most dynamic commercial region. the there's quite, quite, now there may be in peninsula bucks if you just look a bit further north, across the administrator and to talk to you and degrees share with and i'll be more prevalent in fact, as a warning is the vomit. so those shelves, potential bonds are for grease or flesh things likely, and that will move across the street into west, into a fia,
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during south to day and everything it wants to go in this direction. so you could imagine syria down through lebanon will stop to, and sherry by the end of the weekend, and then into sunday. that'd be on fire. things of every client. we will see snow developing the hard drive and eastern turkey. probably the southern folks. this will join in, but drones quad, i've kind of so i will see the snow dyad. and the wind that's been blowing down to the gulf isn't a strong and he wrote about. so if you can dial about the same and do fine as well, even allow is cool down to some degree with tropical rains now. seasonally quite heavy, that avoiding science of the potential for funding and burundi, i think know the i see why that will join him with that potential risk of the line for the science takes the right typically. so you know, 9 go through zambia and is involved great, but it looks like on fridays and bobby will be dropped, the dryer and the writing will be fixed and leave it further west. but it's nice to be focused on the okay. if i can get out to the
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afternoon, democratic nations justify this kind of behaviors. colorado, the average has collateral damage. that's what we all team is leading to. what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment as a new assistant, corporate israel, affecting it's full of offending from the impact of the us selections, the escalating conflict in the middle east. and the urgency of climate action upfront sets the stage for serious debate on out jersey or the the, it working out. is there a mind to tell the story this,
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our more explosions happened? well, the something, somebody of 11 on capital, these really on the and types favorites go barry area shortly off to issued force displacement orders. so 4 consecutive day of attacks on babies. the u. s. investment to pay rates has submitted or drops these 5 proposal to 11 on speak of parliament us has been trying to broke it 1st and the conflicts between israel and his folder. this is really ministry is targeted a so i know when does that run by the u. n's agency for palestinian refugees v and rebuilding was housing hundreds of forcibly displaced palestinians in gauze associates as well as one, gaza, has been found to be consistent with the characteristics of genocide, including the use of salvation. a new report by you and special committee accuses israel of stripping palestinians. the basic necessities required to sustain life.
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like food was a fuel cable. as on the reports from un headquarters in new york of the, the targeting of palestinians as a group the life threatening conditions imposed on them through warfare and restrictions on humanitarian aid have resulted in physical destruction, massive loss of life. and are not only violations of international law, but also have all the characteristics of genocide. the un committee report $27.00 pages with more than $200.00 foot notes used to backup its findings. so with this report today, it is, it, it is dominated in damning indictment of what israel is doing in gaza. israel has created a little mix of crisis that will inflict harm on generations of palestinians to come report states a spokesperson reaffirm secretary general antonio gutierrez,
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does not think it's his place to use the word genocide. people could argue that he should use different, different words and different terminology and stronger words are weaker words. but i think he's been very clear and calling out of the violations of law, of international law, of international humanitarian law that we have repeatedly see. the report listed a number of recommendations for member states to stop israel's violations of international law. it calls for nationals including those with dual is rarely citizenship involved in similar violence or violations in guys a to be held accountable. it recommends that companies which are complicit in violations of international law in the occupied post any territories bear full accountability for their actions that enables israel's onslaught. it also recommends investors ensure that their funding in israel does not prolong the occupation of palestinian land. the committee's report will be presented on monday
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to the 79th session, the un general assembly. it's at that point we expect to hear more reaction from member states, especially about the reports recommendations gabriel's on the i'll just need it at united nations, new york, to shoreline canal, the president's ruling condition as one a majority snap parliamentary elections, a new or a tomorrow to some of the case, national people's power has already secured the most seats in the 225 men, the parliament nicole, the snap pole in september, seeking a mandate to implement sweeping changes. that's crossover live to me now fernandez in colombo. so, me know, let's stop by, uh you talking us through the nice results. that's right. so with the root um, sort of almost after the end, i mean the royal college here in columbia,
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one of 2 main counting centers for the colombo district. they have just finished counting. and overall the picture that we're seeing is that the national people's paula party of the president has secured a majority in parliament. they've crossed that magical 150 seats out of the 225 c. the legislature. now they might go beyond that, obviously it's still being tabulated. we're looking at $158159.00 at present. and the close this 2nd party to them, which will now sit in a position is coming in after on for the seed. so you can see the massive divide and the party, they haven't come out officially to sort of clinton victory. we are heading that in a few hours. they will hold the 1st sort of official press conference, but they are seeing essentially, all of that pledge us to root out corruption to sweep display of clean to bring in
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a new system that, that has been essentially assigned off by the people in terms of the numbers they've given so that to with great responsibility that they will or those who put that faith in them. now how has this in the case coalition been able to pull of salted, impressive results? well, i'd like to say that they will out standing, but it's also a sad indictment into every single political parties, especially those who have had power in that hand, successive times in terms of over the last 70 years that have been in parliament, they have basically perform solo so badly they have broken so many promises. they have offensively looked at their own well being rather than the broad, the picture of the well being of the country at hor, which is why the constituency,
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the entire country. absolutely set up. completely defeated by these or politicians willing to give the national people his follow and the under commodity. so i'm not a johns, they have said we will bring change of the sort of a print promises the people for you. look, we've tried every videos and you know, we've essentially fall and flat on all faces being disappointed. so why not give these guys a chance? now, the former president of the opposition parties of the previous parliament had all sorts of going on this gap on getting campaigns that said the n p p has never had governing experience. they don't know how to run an economy, especially in light of the fact that for long case trying desperately to get on its feet of the such a serious economic crisis. so all of these kind of season politicians have gone on record as saying, look, we are the only ones that can write the ship, can stab realize things. the in p. p doesn't have it. but with the president uh,
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sort of being elected on the 21st of september. he, in the 6 weeks to the election has brought in people who have got experience. and he said, look, willing to work on this to bring change. and that's what people will be hoping that he and his faulty keep those promises. okay, thank you for that. michelle fernandez, the 1st in columbus of the us president elect donald trump has named a vaccine skeptic to have the department of health robert f. kennedy junior is a full, not presidential candidates and environment with. he has no formal background in public health. like kinda reports now from west palm beach in florida. and donald from hosted a goal to attended by several of his nominees. the goal was arranged by the american 1st policy institute, a think tank that played a critical role in donald trump's election success. the president elect to merge to
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offense the and pledge to keep the promises that he made in his campaign. we're going to clean out the corrupt, broken, and failing bureaucracies, and that's what we're going to be doing. and we're going to stop child sexual mutilation. we're going to stop it because it's time we have to get back to a great country with low taxes and strong military. we're going to fix our military . we didn't watch that, we're gonna have to do it again. a number of those nominated to couple of posts with present at the dollar. among them, the man nominated the secretary of health robert f. kennedy junior. he'll be responsible for buddies like the food and drug administration. and the centers for disease control, which monitors of vaccines, which the nominated secretary says he does not believe in the president elect. also announced his nomination for secretary of the interior. that is north dakota
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governor doug doug and one of the countries which is politicians. he's been advising the trump campaign on energy matches, and he was also a presidential candidates at one stage until stepping down and backing. donald trump is also present at the gala was the president of origin tina heavy and belay . who said that the libertarian policies promised by the trump administration was similar to those he's instituted in his own country, windows and throughout the world. the 2 great imposing positions are forming. those who are shamed of western bodies. this is those of us who are proud of them, the policy of the state versus the policy free citizens, the policy of regulation. this is the policy of freedom. it was in essence, the celebration of donald trump's victory. but it was also a celebration of those that he was nominated to various cabinets positions and moving on. the nations will come in the days ahead. my kind of out is there
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a west palm beach where a lead is from around the asia pacific region all gathering in route for the economic apex summers. the chinese president is using, paying has been holding try adults with peruse dean up on the warranty. and you as president joe biden has also arrived in the caribbean castle, but it's the uncertainty surrounding the next president, donald trump, that's expected to dominate the agenda. alas, in american edison, let's see. and human reports now from nima. so they were present 60 percent of the world's g, d. p, nearly half of global trade and 38 percent of our planet population. the 21 countries that make up the asia pacific economic cooperation group or a pick spend from giants like russia, china, and the united states, to some of the smallest, like tonight and popular new guinea. apec has been a dynamic engine if you can on the gross, encouraging the flow of goods, services,
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capital, and technology. it's help turn the asia pacific into the world's most powerful trade region. yet 35 years after its inception. the multi lateral forum is inc. trouble. we've been looking to place at the moment today, the dominant economies are more worried about the own internal problems. that's distain from multilateralism and the root of little as we're seeing in ukraine and gone. so wants dominating is the law of the strongest, instead of a quote that set the rules for integration and common prosperity. the millions of people that lives in the asia pacific region could certainly benefit from greater integration, yet which in consensus among the 21 leaders of the a peck group.

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