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means our children were soaked, are closed on wood, and we have nothing to protect ourselves. just the tent and shoulders made of a plastic blankets and cardboard, or the old protection of from the wind and rain. the israel bombs, the 2nd school in goza on sunday, killing at least 15 palestinians filtering the the hello. i'm jessica washington. this is i'll just hear a live from don't. also coming out and out is there a camera man is killed in these rarely, and striking on the center of the street. israel continues to launch and strikes on serious saying the risks have no disappeared,
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with the full of sasha alpha plus hundreds of the a dead on the french island of miles after being hit by the worst type loan in nearly a 100 years. the . is there any forces have once again targeted a school sheltering displaced palestinians in gaza at least 15 people were killed by and is really striking on a un run school yet. nasa hospital in the south of the strip women and children are among the did kind of go as incentives to this update from central garza a little bit below the noise here in the central and even in the south of the strip length of the latest development taking place to take upon you and it's why it just in the past hour use any military target to
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a you and one school that's located. ready and doctor medical system, it said it said that it's a 3 story building that was targeted without any probably warning the strike. i believe it behind the face, the level of destruction i used to fly up, broke out for me to strike while it's going to be inside of the really comes in the group would be to act that has been quite bitten, precarious papers. triple defense was trying to death to learn, to compete looking for survival, quite very hot. clicking especially the family at what the big one to strike took place the talking about commission report and became thing about 15 pounds. i mean i've been killed. ready far pays out the civil defense where i could live together if i could get tax. yeah. searching for anyone who can really be alive and this what you get until what 101042, a knock that makes facility to,
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to receive some sort of medical treatment. a check box. this is a very drastic reality. they be in the out really minute tray target and focused on as populating generally you, i'm been shorted on these areas to begin talking, taking what you're going to do to the lack of cases and also lack of the so called face humanitarian. so it's, it's, it's not only the school that has been hectic during the past out has been a very critical situation even in the central area. but i residential building and i'm is a rock, could you do kind of a y d slot and that leads to now 570. and i've been confirmed, killed into the children while 15 others in the district in reading anesthesia, your neighborhood and the eastern area. but it's gone to, to the situation with clay thing rather than the residential house mark level to the ground. and we have been in touch with federal defend monday to confirm that
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this strike, i killed killed no 6 pulsating. so you can tell me it's trick is quite on the bottom right now we can, he found that the drug and controlled area and to get sewing from the contention strikes him coming out of the might right now for some get the very terrifying then everyone is just getting much more back to find one, but like for wasn't the situation is getting much more intensely called us control thing that the trying to fight to get them to come right here right now. and the becky ground in the carpet center. there's the latest attack in hon. universe comes just hours, alternate has on another school. this one in the north is really tang surrounded the facility as air rates at target to the area. at least 43 were killed in the attack in bed and the u. n. a agency owner says almost 70 percent of its schools in the strip have been his body is really on me, at least once since the start of the war. for more than 14 months,
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schools in garza had become home for tens of thousands of displaced palestinians. every shelter is overcrowded with food, water, and supplies. so severely limited, in some cases, completely cut off, leading to widespread to salvation. the spokesperson of the u. n's agency for palestinians showed alters here as honey. my foot around the camp ended above were inside on the school, but now it just shows the entire ro bala, there are $16000.00 people filtering inside the school on the outside. they're all over 50000 people. so $65000.00 people are relying on this from this including a minimal point including any kind of food distribution, hygiene distribution and also the water. well as the water was in this one made during the war, they dont have clean drinking water, but they do provide me with a full cooking purposes and washing purposes. they don't have enough blankets and
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mattresses, and the weather's, and the temperature is, is getting very code. as in december now we've had rains. we've had him freezing temperatures. people just don't have enough. we don't have enough supplies coming in just this week. i've spoken to an elderly woman who was 85 and she is sleeping on a mattress in a corner. she has a very thin blanket. i'm not fit, i'm not saying she's been surviving on breakfast. 14 months is unacceptable, and it's in humane that people are forced to live in these conditions. we have 17 doctors, 17 medical staff. so what care owner is at the point now is that almost 70 percent of the medical supplies that we need. all right, 04, they're about to run out this month. how can these doctors do that job when they don't have very, very basic medical supplies? this is, are the things we have to provide the children in these vitamins. this is business for there's no vegetables says there's no baby formula. there is no hygiene.
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there's nothing for these children. this is it in these packets for these severely mount r as children, people are back to back in these tense and shelters. they've had wraps caught perches mice snakes coming in between mosquitoes and slice spreading disease. there's absolutely 0 to prevent the spread of disease in the gaza strip every time there's a 4th place, an order in the areas. most families come here. so throughout the 14 months, every single time there has been a force displacement order. most families have arrived. the shows has got more busy, and that's how we thought the situation were in today. is there any forces as killed and out as a cameraman? in an as drank on central cause a, i'll send only was reporting at the time on rescue workers trying to save a family injured in a previous is really bombing the military also to, to several other people in the attack on the own new set of refugee camp israel has
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killed almost 200 palestinians since posting in general is since the start of the war. the israel has launched in thousands of attacks across syria insisting threats posed by the country remain significant. he's rarely military. he says it's targeting strategic ministry science, including weapons depots and our defenses in the damascus countryside. israel has hit syria with more than 500 strikes since the said regime was told last week. some of been debate is in damascus, and he's been speaking to syrians about what the new administration in syria is promising. a number that should have the director of the journal. we talked about iran and you talked about russia. he talked about various aspects of governing this
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country and things that city and people on the street as we speak to them, say they're liking the words, but it has to be followed up by actions. and to discuss that further, if we don't have a political, i'm elizabeth, we've got a student here from damascus university mohammed. abraham joined us here. now your medical students, thank you very much for that. you can divide, so there's a lot of hope, but fear as well. what is the city or for the use of syria? where is the opportunity and where do you see your country? boy, i see my country and fall are going to a better place. it should be taken care of by, by a lot of people with the students must study the farmers. most ro cross the engineers would build, we must go into a better place, an inch, but there's a lot of divisions interior right in the last 13 years they have been divided amongst it's 6 a month. it's religions and months as people so weird. how do you find common ground to go forward? now people, i guess that people must have the face to, uh, to uh, to, to come on
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a script to come on a page and agree on what, what they're supposed to do in order for them to, to take this country to a better place. were supposed to love each other, of course that was that did no wrong, should be unpunished. no more injustice, no more darkness, no more. as being afraid to speak, freedom of speech should happen. people say, should do what they love. this is a slice of life of city where one young man we were driving through and he said, do you feel that? and i said, what do you mean then he said, we're driving through syria without feeling that there will be and this is a strike or a check point, very will be arrested. so this is what life looks like from damascus on day one of a new week where people have started going back to school. the turkish government has offered to provide military training for the new syrian administration. if such,
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help is required, defense minister, yes, article or the says the new leadership should be given an opportunity to prove itself. he also said there's no sign of a complete russian withdrawal from syria. both from the exclusive footage obtained by entre 0 shows large crowds of former syrian regime soldiers gathering outside the home of police headquarters. the trying to begin the process of settling the middle of the legal end of military status. to sell hood reports, fam, or soldiers of bush auto as its army search for answers a week after his regime was toppled. a video obtained exclusively by adjust the shows hundreds of men gathering outside the home of police headquarters seeking information about what's next for them. how long? uh like it does go to the 1st, you know, i mean have set us free. i was a soldier and effective now i had registered the adjustment bureau as
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a step to restore our normal way of life. all those ex military men outside and willing to return the welcome. there is nothing a tool, nothing but safety and security on us for many of them had already surrendered. after the new syrian administration announced its plans to help reintegrate soldiers from s as army. it's now issuing temporary identification cards to those seeking clarification on their status. the new administration has said that any person who has not committed a war crime is welcome to rejoins society. but those accused of committing torture will be prosecuted and brought to justice. waged yes. will be trying to do is to try and accommodate former regime members who don't have blood on the hands whilst at the same time making sure that they can at loyalists and that people whom they can trust. it is a delicate balance. after opposition fighters captured damascus in
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a lightning offensive less sunday. thousands. a former syrian army soldiers crossed into neighboring idle, surrendering and giving up their weapons. a good many still remain in the country looking to the new administration for answers on what role they'll play in the new syria. and then how does that quote? just so you don't see you and special envoy to syria is in damascus and a push to advance the political transition process give had to sit and has met with the head of the new administration and outside of they discussed the importance of uniting syria moving forward. but as an also called for justice and accountability, rather than acts of revenge, following the costing of president bush out of that, we will hopefully see him. so sanctions so that we can see really a rattling around spending all syria again. and then my last point, we need to see your costs, justice and accountability for crimes. i'm in need to make sure that that goes
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through the treadmill justice system. after more than a decade of conflicts, the united nation says 7400000 people remain displaced within serious board is it says 70 percent of the population needs. humanitarian aid and 90 percent lives in extreme poverty. the large cities of a level, hama and homes have enjoyed the worst of syria is displacement crisis, with entire communities uprooted because of the civil war. the syrian wide home is a degree of offered assistance throughout the war and has dispatched teams. they're expected to focus on rebuilding and recovery. photocopy of is the deputy general manager of the syrian wide helmets. he explains why syrian refugees returning home face and on such and future. you know, a thousands and thousands of people who are trying to get back home. you'll see the crossing points at the borders,
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but they've been on entry called it was people who tried to come. but to be honest, once people revive back the day of homes, many of them a big disappointment because there is a lot of destruction. in many neighborhoods and many finishes the lives, there is a live of mine. i followed my own discharge and uh they were uh, he was about a few where the situation warrants are and then it goes to the systems are absolutely uh, damaged uh we have a lot of work ahead to clear that and explore the, the ordinance. you know, a lot of millions may be a flat mines and explosives and also munition, which we need to clear the, the levels which we need to remove and open to volts. and we need to have medicaid, the infrastructure to enable those are the piece henry, who's used to continue to return home, is around the government has approved
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a plan to expand settlements in the occupied golan heights. it comes a week after the ami invaded the un, both a zone between the territory and southern syria. prime minister benjamin netanyahu says the government acted in light of the new front facing syria. and it wants to double b is rarely population on the golan heights. but he says israel's policy toward syria is still under time and and the only information, so we have no interest in confronting serious we will determine is williams policy towards so yeah, according to the emotional reality on the ground. i any mind your thoughts for decades cdo was inactive and then we stick to israel. it attacked us again. and again, it's allows us to attack us from each territory. it's allowed to run as will last through each territory. still ahead on down to 0. a disturbing trends in haiti, the un says haitian gangs, recruiting children into that battle to control for the
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it's a couple of days in melbourne. $41.00 degrees or the full costs for mondays, $38.00 and natalie, but that's a cold front. so he's going to nudge down and the edits behind it is already brought post down to about $25.00. so full cost to melbourne. 41 wouldn't change to, especially in the evening. 23 dense, 21. with a big shock in matter what company just a few hours that will take some showers with it, but it's not a very active system to be honest. but it's the activity rain. why is it going to be in queensland? maybe new south wales and pest is going up to $35.00 in this time for new zealand. not a bad looking day for monday, i suppose. unless you happen to want the sun shining christ church and you'll get the southerly breeze. and it will likely, right, but if you had no fall and much better prospect at least to some strapped into
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these. yeah, it's still looking for the shadow, the west east. whether it is a long way east. as you can see, west popular, for example, coming into the southern philippines. very still flooding in southern thailand. unfortunately, bit late in the season for and there's more rain coming to the same sort of area and plants then. but i use it driven by the fairly active ne monsoon, which is doing is promising in east asia, bringing snow to holidays, made sheriffs even the lower grounded home show. but sunshine to the west, the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello again, this is elisha 0. never mind to phone top stories. this our at least 15 people have been killed in an is riley attack on the u. n. run school in southern guns, a building with sheltering many displaced palestinians. women and children are among the dead just hours only it is rarely. tanks surrounded
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a school in the north, in babylon. as a raised target to the area that attack kills at least $43.00 p o. u n says almost 70 percent of its guns and schools up in his body is really me at least once since the stones of the israel has launched a more and strikes across syria targeting dozens of what it says on military sites . is really media say the air force destroyed warehouses, storing missiles and broke it launches in the town of coastal in the damascus countryside. palestinian authority forces have rated the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank exchanging gunfire with flinches. the camp has been a strong hold for the groups opposing israel's occupation for decades. no to day has this report from jordan's capital a man gun baffled in janine this time between palestinian security forces and the janine battalion,
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an army group operating the cities refuge account. this is days free of a controversial campaign. the palestinian authority says is meant for rudolf. what it considers lawless elements tension have been building for days. the battalion is accused of stealing. tell us any and security vehicles. then designating a car. janine then palestinian officers killed a 19 year old while pursuing a janine battalion fighter. the janine refugee camp has been the at the center of is really military aggression for 2 years. suffering white scale destruction and dozens of casualties. many here say the infighting among the palestinians is the last thing. sputtered said he needed. we're afraid this in fighting could spiral out of control. this is not anal interest. we are role tag it. so b is riley enemy,
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which is rejoicing at our and fighting presidents are calling for unity. pleading with palestinian security forces not to enter the refuge account inside the account . there's a growing anger. the fighters are defiant or low, so the subject isn't caused old account. but rather an attempt to end the patriotism and resistance in the company and the palestinian authority has ruled out dialogue. i am of the, this operation will continue until the goals are achieved. we're gaining safety and recovering the agenda and come from lawless elements, who have hijacked the camp and created a situation of and security there. all of our trust here has been broken, palestinians and jenny and say they're helped us to stop the deterioration week and, and stripped of most of its powers by these really occupation. the palestinian authority is seen as fighting for its relevance in the streets of janine palestinian human rights organizations that pleated with both sides for calm and
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dialogue in their absence. many fear the darker days are ahead. not all the angels 0. i'm not a spokesman for the janine battalion has spoken to him to 0 in an exclusive interview. he said his armed group was the only thing keeping them safe from the violence of his riley settlers and they occupied westbank, a blue cross and they want the head of the resistance. we are not outlaws, we support the law, we enforce the law and the rule of law. the question is, whose law? when is really cheap, enters janine city to arrest me. you as the law, where are you? today? we're confronting the settlers across all the cities in the west bank. they want jeanine to be disarmed. in short, no one can disarm janine, or compass is clear only against the occupation and nothing else. now, our message is clear to everyone. for god's sake, just let us be. we want to fight these release. the vehicle that exploded near the special police was actually car that was impounded 2 months ago. although they
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accused us of the incident with our brigade commander, condemned and denounced that incident in the press conference. it's impossible and unthinkable for us to kill our own people. speaking about the palestinian authority security who entered the camp, they would be a 100 meters away from the location of the explosive charge. and we would set it off to one that we do not mean to kill you. if we really mean to kill you, we would set off the charge targeting your vehicles as we speak right now. their vehicles are on top of the explosive charges, but we would not set them off. they attempted entering the camp once or twice, and 3 times they assassinated one of the men who had been pursued by the occupation for 4 years. but the israelis could not capture him. they killed 2 innocent children, but whose only crime was that they were children of the cap. oh, this war is not against the brigade, this camp and braces, the people of fucked off of his stomach jihad from us and of the popular front. yet they ask us to surrender. let's say that i have surrendered. what if
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a settler enters my house? what could i do? we know the purpose of the posting and authorities weapons. it's well known. one can't open fire against the israelis is forbidden to open fire against them. how could i surrender? protect me from these release and my rifle is yours. evict. he is released from our country and my rifle is yours. i will be yours to execute evict. he is released from my country and you may execute me the people in georgia of protesting again a day off through it's governing party selected a new president, former football and mikhail. cuz actually you was the only candidate on the ballot opposition parties, boy called at the vote, accusing the government of electro fraud. demonstrate his are angry, the ruling georgia dream polity has the road the bid for a membership and a cooling for new elections. let's see, a lot of fun in is an independent political unless for the south cooper, this region. she says the protest review,
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an ongoing issue with the legitimacy of georgia is permanent. well, we just understand that the president in georgia is a very symbolic of course, chase, so not really a decision making position. so in that sense, a person who is going to occupied, we see it. it will be in many cases of prolongation of the ideology that is kind of bring in that person to power in the, in that sense, of course, it will be just a continuation of the georgia dream. we continue having major issue in georgia and i need these not so much, only about presidents, i should say. it is about the political crisis that started in georgia. we have the controversial pulled a mentor elections more than a months ago. the key political parties from deposition still refuse to accept the results. so was elections even more joy, just main vest,
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and part of this they still are not accepting the results. i mean, that's a, it's a huge issue. not just for the president. we have a problem and, and the leadership of georgia at all to russian oil tank is have run a ground in bad weather. one crew member died and one of the vessels has sung the accident happened in the coach. strange on sunday, 12 crew members aboard the sinking tango were rescued at a recovering and hospital. russian president vladimir putin has instructed rushes, emergency ministry to set up a task force to find out what happened and to contain the oil spill. to. a french official says several 100 people of the dead of the psych loan chito, he had the southern indian ocean island of mount. it's the west side blown and nearly a century to strike the french overseas territory. cycling chito bro, twins of more than 200 kilometers an hour with reports. the settlements being flattened is
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a basque. you'll have stuff that won't present something. no. i think that will certainly be simple. 100 perhaps approaching a 1000 or even a few 1000, given the violence of this event, we will experience that now flesh and now family with our loved ones, our colleagues, i was at the command center with all of my colleagues. the ceiling of the operational seemed to flew away. we found ourselves facing the storm. we only experienced this event. inevitably, there was a much high account and that is obviously up to us to draw up this tow cycle. and tito has now made land full in northern most and big killing at least 3 people looking at power and damaging buildings and destroying fishing boats as the cycle and continues eastwood malawi and does involve we have one people, they may have to leave the homeless guy taylor is eunice as chief of advocacy and communication the he says, people in mozambique struggling to cope with the damage of the impacts here and by
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some because as well so be quite substantial. so i to, to made it awful at places where i am now in temper and open based on the beach and the house this morning. and it's not, it doesn't make sense tropical cycling and a 0 pulse that bringing with windsor around 200 kilometers per hour. and christy a lot of rain probably see some of the sounding water in the background behind me around the city this morning. take a look at the impacts and assess what was the initial critical needs population? eric, see a lot of destruction. a lot of bruce saw houses and schools helped get sensors being put off operation. people are really starting to deal with with the impact that they face to. and in need of immediate document of certain support which is that is working together on this needs to both of governments provide, but it's a very typical situation and something. yeah. and that price it might not, might change the you in agency for the protection of children says there's been
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a huge upset in gang recruitment of children in hazy gangs already control 85 percent of for the prince. and with more children on the front line, they aimed to seize total control of the capital today. simple as more the members of the event, some gang coalition imported brands are fighting to extend their control over haiti's capital. but many of them are just children. that dunwoody not his real name is 14. he has been in the gang since he was 12. his father was killed 2 years ago. his mother is too ill to take care of him. the police kills my friends, my father, my uncle's. so i'm fighting for revenge, i shouldn't be. and again, but this is all we have in hate to. we're hoping to control the apple. it's again and then control the whole country. you and he says, says child recruitment has increased 70 percent in the past year as violence has swamped this carry the
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