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on the process, the women say it's about for disability plus rest of the faithful, the, and the beach from around the world. first, the valley avenue is filled with tens of thousands of protesters in the 7th consecutive night of pros. as in the georgia and capital, the for the pain and anguish and guys that is around bombs. another school, the 2nd in a day killing at least 20 palestinians and entering several letters the so i'm from the back to boy, you're watching i, which is 0. life from bill also ahead analogies era camera, many scale united as right on the center of the gaza. strip the israel continues to launch,
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as strikes on syria, saying the risks have not disappeared with the fall of bush on a side and hundreds of the dead on the french island of my, your task tray was headed by the west side clone and nearly a 100 years the thank you for joining us. these really military has bombed another school sheltering forcibly display spanish simians and 7 gaza is the 2nd school turn show that to be targeted by israeli. and just to day, at least 20 people were killed by the strike including women and children. do you need a good reports? reality palestinians of those to into, over and over again. bodies of civilians got to them on global
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as horrified relatives try to find survivors. but instead, what they find remains the scenes of panic in every corner. as a rescue takes place inside a building that's still on file. i know for the people who just wants to leave the hundreds of forcibly displaced palestinians with sheltering at this un on school in con eunice, these reading military phone, the buildings in southern gaza is trojans slept inside from the school, which was a shelter for children. and there were no fighters here, they were all children, then we were sleeping. so why didn't they tell us to evacuate the school? how can they bombs cool? israel's indiscriminate rule has left moves across the strip filled with the bodies of children. stripped from that right to live was before as well struck on eunice.
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it targeted another school in faith and in the north west has moved them. 40 palestinians were killed on the shelter was left on the recognisable. b is really military, a systematic, the attacked schools, 10 shelters, homes, and tense, causing mass casualties. the united nations is accused as well as violating international law by killing civilians. but is yet to hold it to account judy vega, i'll just there for more than 14 months schools in guys, i have become home for tens of thousands of displaced palestinians. every shelter is over crowded with food, water, and supply severely limited. in some cases completely cut off leading to widespread starvation. this will express in for the ones agency for palestinians. showdown to 0 is honey who is around one camping down the la square inside on this the school. but now it just shows the entire ro bala,
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there are 16000 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 mattresses, and the weather's, and the temperature is, is getting very code. as in december now we've had rains. we've had some 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 the surviving on breakfast. 14 months is unacceptable, and it's in humane that people are forced to live in these conditions. we have 17
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doctors, 17 medical staff. so what care order is at the point now 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, there's, there's no baby formula, there is no hygiene. 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, i snakes coming in between mosquitoes and sliced bread in 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,
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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 killed in allergies? there? a cameraman in n, as strike on central gaza. i'm a little was reporting at the time on rescue work is trying to save a from the injured in the previous. is there any bombing, the military also kills several other people in the attack on the new say, right? refugee camp. israel has killed almost $200.00 policy and during this sense, the start of the war, jody ginsburg is the chief executive at the committee to protexture. unless she says, since the start of the war is around, has limited janice from reporting on what's happening in gaza. and the occupied west back on this is the deadly s, period of conflict. full done is that the committee to protect done is ever documented. and we've been doing this what for more than 30 years. this year alone, we've been able to document and verify the killing of 9 to one john,
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nice. globally, 2 thirds of those have been killed by israel and almost all of those palestinians. and the important thing to stress as your view, as will know very well is al jazeera is one of the only international use of organizations with stuff still in gaza because no international media is allowed in on, has been allowed in since the start of the war. so we are in tiny, reliant on john and there's like there's, i'll just say we're done next. like there's very many, many punch assuming john, as you continue to put, we are reliance on them for all the information we're getting out about what's happening inside. because of what we've seen since the start of the war, and indeed before is a systematic attempt by israel defense information coming out. not just of garza but the west bank that includes the killing of done this, the deliberate we believe targeting of a number of dollars, which would be a will crime, the targeting of media facilities defining offered media organizations. encouraging
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as ever from the poor thing from israel, but also the sanctioning of is really news outlets like how that switch was subjects to sanctions on the pulling of government funding. very recently for its criticism of the government, we've seen a very high number of arrest and fox, so many arrest by israel palestinian john. this is see, is that it puts it less than a paul with china, the leading j to i've done this globally for very many years. and of course the bonding of international media from cover and gaza, which will correspondence say, is absolutely unprecedented in their experience. the, the israel has launched as ends of attacks across syria insisting for i suppose by the country remain significant. these are
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the latest images of an, as strikes me at a coastal city of titus is really military says it's targeting strategic military size. israel has head syria with more than 500 as strikes since the andre shameless toppled last week. meanwhile, to take his government has offered to provide military training for the new syrian administration. as such, help is required. defense minister ja side cooler says the new leadership should be given an opportunity to prove itself. he also said there was no sign of a complete russian withdrawal from syria. so far. exclusive footage, obtain biologist era shows launch crowds of former syrian regime soldiers gathering outside the home of police headquarters and trying to begin the process of a settling, their legal and military status to sound out reports. former soldiers of bush auto as his army search for answers
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a week after his regime was toppled. a video obtained exclusively by adjust ita shows hundreds of men gathering outside the hem of police headquarters seeking information about what's next for them. how long? uh, i can task the free. so, you know, i mean have set us free. i was a soldier and effective. now i have registered the adjustment bureau as 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 and thoughts 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 id notification 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 rejoining society. but those accused of committing torture will be prosecuted and brought to justice waste. yes will be trying to do
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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 put loyalists in that people whom they can trust. it was a delicate balance. after all, positions leaders capture damascus in a lightning offensive. last sunday, thousands of former syrian army soldiers crossed into neighboring idol, surrendering and giving up their weapons with many, still remain in the country. looking to the new administration for answers on what role bill play in the new syria in the have this, i thought it was just you don't to the is arouse, government has approved a plan to expand a settlement. sidney occupied golden heights. it comes a week after the ami invaded the un buffer zone between the territory and southern syria premier as soon as the alice says, the government acted in coal light of the new front facing syria and warrants to double these really population in the golan heights. but says israel's policy
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towards it, syria is still under tenant. and the only information, so we have no interest in confronting syria. we will determine is williams policy towards sylvia. according to the emotional reality on the ground, i remind you of 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 door, 3 of the un special envoy, dest, syria, is in damascus, and a push to advance the political transition process. if peterson has met with the head of the new administration at al shara, they discussed the importance of uniting syria and moving forward. be this and also call for justice and accountability rather than acts of revenge. following the austin of president bashar assad, leaving hopefully c o m to the sanctions. so that because the really a rallying around spinning of syria again and then my last point he really needs to
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see of course, justice and accountability for crimes. i'm in need to make sure that that goes through a treadmill justice system. andrea 0 is a sound of been job is sat down with the syrian information minister to discuss the current situation in the country. you have to start from 0. so what kind of challenges you face to restrict everything and if it helps you called the language an older, so sharp, a story actually up to 54 years of ruling the criminal regime left, the country almost completely destroyed and this criminal regime destroyed all the villages and searching it even destroyed civilian homes, rendering them on use of the company. and the economic reality in syria is very died. it's a legacy that needs a lot of work to rebuild a new economy from scratch origin in the criminal regime, dedicated serious economic resources to occupying countries which were invited to
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participate in the war against the syrian people and the salvation government. and starting with megan resources, i think, and we believe that are pointing qualified stuff in the right places within the upcoming government to ensure attending a new page and serious history. i need to build and develop bacon syria equal to the most develop civilization and build a nation that lives up to the aspirations of the syrian people that i maintain that social fabric. still ahead on algae 0 policy news played for unity and an end to cash is between policy. and that's all the forces in fighters in virginia and refugee camp in the occupied westbank. and a 50 year old tradition that brings about a 1000000 cyclists onto the streets of global dot h e, and the
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it's not as bits in the cold as it was across the great lakes. in fact, the wind direction is from the opposite from the south and it brings was it rains. so what if it stays on the ground, it's going to turn increasing the mushy. this line here extends beyond the tennessee, down towards texas, with some pockets of potentially big showers. this is mondays forecast that wraps around to bring snow back. 3rd, to the north dakota if you, minnesota, and just prentice though, further west to pacific has been very active donated or recently seen in california . but that were the, tends to improve the california and these know since the west coast of canada and equally things on the full, a path on the east coast. the us to live quite warm in new york and washington start central america. the showers are abundant or will be abundant in the caribbean. the focus if the system may no longer honduras, necessarily, maybe in guatemala, maybe pulse of mexico. but there are big channels for the size. not so much cost to recur in panama, southern columbia, maybe in the line through bolivia. and the,
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the good part of the absent, to be honest, ended up in via, there are always big showers in there. this time the, these aren't particularly john to have to say. and if you of science is that, then the time being your enjoying increasing woods and sunshine. a sanctuary for june of this. it was a hey, from, from the world and shelter for civilians. refugees, web ex got throwed into the garden during cam boat is bloody civil stuff. flooring us up to here and suddenly we have a ton of x on the canal ruler shed. take anything of value out of the hotel, term body lip in no more hotels on. i'll just eat the,
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the, the again you're watching allergies, 0 reminder about top stories. at least 20 people have been killed. and then is there any attack on, are you in run school in 7 guys on the building? with sheltering many display scholars, simians women and children are among the israel, has launched thousands of attacks across syria insisting threats posed by the country remains significant. these are the latest images of and as striking the of the coastal city of toronto and palestinian authority forces have rated the janine refugee camp in the occupied westbank exchange in gun fire with fighters. the camp has been a strong hold for on the core of supposing is runs occupation of for decades,
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no day before strong jordan's capital, i'm on because it's around the government has gone down to 0 from reporting from the occupied westbank and israel gone, baffled in jeanine this time between palestinian security forces and the janine battalion and our group operating in the cities refuge account. and this is days free of a controversial campaign. the palestinian authority says is meant for rudolf what it considers lawless elements. tension had been building for days. the battalion is accused of stealing palestinian security vehicles and 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 wide scale destruction and dozens of casualties. many here say the
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infighting among palestinians is the last thing. sputtered said he needed. we're afraid this and fighting could spiral out of control. this is not an al interest. we're old tag. it somebody is really intimate, which is rejoicing at our and fighting residents 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, little more 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
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palestinians, and janine se there helped us to stop the deterioration week and, and stripped of most of its powers by these ready occupation. the palestinian authority is seen as fighting for its relevance in the streets of janine palestinian human rights. organizations have pleaded with both sides for calm and dialogue in their absence. many fear the darker days are ahead. not all the angels 0. i'm a spokesman for the janine battalion spoke to andrea sierra in an exclusive interview . he said he's on who was the only thing keeping palestinian say from the violence of he's really settlers in the occupied west back. i'm a move off and we'll go and they want the head of the resistance. we are not outlaw us. 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 to need to be disarmed. in short,
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no one can disarm jeanine 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 the is really for you all. let's say that i have surrendered. what if 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 the israelis and my rifle is yours. evict. he is released from our country and my rifle is yours. i would be yours to execute evicted. he is released from my country and you may execute me and i'll talk about a friend. so i sent the rescue workers to the indian ocean island of my jo, to wherever officials say several 100 people. if you're dead after psycho and chito made line for, it's the worst psycho nearly a century to strike the french overseas territory. and the united nation says maybe 2000000 people living in the storms projected pass could be affected in neighboring mos on beacon malawi, felix me, a lot of our reports,
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devastation as far as i can see in the french indian ocean territory of my york cycle and title made land full here over the weekend with winds, exceeding speeds of up to 200 kilometers per hour. striking people's homes. i'm sending it strapped residents into fear and panic. there's a big i will screaming because i live on my own. after one hour of when my neighbors came to check on me because i had to call for help. i was lucky, the phone even walked up to the store. they broke down my door and i managed to get out of fishes say title is the strongest storm to hit the island in nearly a century. at least a 3rd of the people in my york live in make shift homes many perched on the sides of hills. and when heavy rain falls soaked the loo soils,
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they then caved in bunch treated as auster is your zip ask yourself that will preserve somethin. i think that will certainly be civil 100, perhaps approaching a 1000 or even a few 1000, given the violence of this event. we will experience that and now flesh and now family with our loved ones. our colleagues, when i was at the command center with all my colleagues, the ceiling of the operational seemed to flew away. the man of my own, its capital says the storm broad down power lines destroyed water plants and roads . and more than 200 people have been seriously injured. a number that's likely to rise. the cycling title is now wreaking havoc beyond my art into neighboring mozambique and malawi. the un says many homes, schools, and health facilities, there have been partially or completely destroyed. felix new are all just 0.
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as the leader of south 3 is holding part. he says he's resigning after the president's impeachment tongue. don't hold and had called for president news, so killed to be beached and says he has no regret in doing so. humans impeachment stands from a short lived declaration of martial law, which prompted protests and outrage has got the latest with the address here is rom, mcbride, who joins us from. so there's been a number of developments of wrong been both impeachment case against you and so killed and the other investigations of his martial law decoration bring us up to speed with us and happening. yeah, that's right. i mean the resignation of hand dog who was the most significant developments this monday morning here a local time in south korea. it was widely gotten dissipated. his position has been increasingly precarious. ever since the position of marshal and then the reaction, the fall of the and suing impeachment of you. and so if you all off to that and also the ruling people power policy relationship, both divide, impeachment,
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impeachment action no. so their own relationship with a president june, from their own policy that has been a lot of personal animosity developing between hans and you. and i also, we so seen with the, with the slates of in the policy on how to vote over the impeachment over the last couple of weeks that has caused a fracturing of the policy with the resignation of all of the seen yet, spotty leadership making it very on china bowl, really for han to continue and he said so much in his speech of resignation saying it was impossible for him to carry on and also apologizing to people of south 3 of us. what he called the suffering and inflicted in this martial low chaos, meanwhile, with the, the battery is repercussions of, as we off seeing in different parts of sol is monday, the constitutional cold, which will now hear the motion of impeachment to make a decision on that decision. which will be several months, at least in coming a day of starting work on this whole procedure,
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a pointing barrier just there's just this is the different task. so, so setting out the schedules and that's all the impeachment side on the potential criminal side. we're also seeing the different offices at work, such as the prosecutor's office. it's been revealed that they had issued a summons for you to a pay for questioning over the weekend. he did not pay a, he's been investigated for both potentially insurrection and also abuse of power. it's likely they will issue another summons. and similarly, we have it now the joint investigation team, they represent police and other offices conducting that road investigation into the same potential charges also expected to a separate issue. their own summons for you to appear at the start of what is likely to be a very busy week for the now impeached president of the various offices investigating a full but present use of o. thank you very much for that. rob mcbride by 1st there in sol
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german chance that olaf shoals is due to face a confidence voting parliament after the collapse of his governing coalition is a procedural move designed to face the way for snap elections in february. next year, sonia diego reports or a government made up of 2 left wing policies. the s b d and the greens um the center, right. s t p was always going to be fragile upon the ship that many in germany felt was going know with derailed by differences on how the world, the largest economy should fix its financial troubles until the german child sla announced that he was going to fire the ftp finance minister for refusing to suspend the country's debts break, to guarantee more money for ukraine and the economy cold for reset the same as $2.00 d as in trip, it's well i feel forced to take this step in order to have a damage. if we need a government that is able to act, that has the strength team to make the necessary decisions for our country. but it
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was decisions overall, but a lot of them together with an economy and decline, that likely set back his leadership and economy that had been dependent on cheap russian gas now struggling to do without that triggered an energy crisis made was by phasing out nuclear energy contributing to a cost of living crisis, the hopes of quick recovery. germany's unimportant car industry also on a downward spiral on able to compete with the electric vehicles from china, provided to the industrial action against plans to close down factories. the pledges of support and mobile a tree aid to ukraine. schultz. this phone call to vladimir putin. the 1st direct exchange in 2 years provoked criticism from key. if i move that ukraine's president of a lot to me is that lensky said on the mind, efforts to isolate the russian leda. yes, the will in ukraine remains
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a dominant issue here with many faring, the impact on germany security, affect to that, played into this. you state elections, and the rising discontent with shultz is coalition, as well as spring support for the fall, right? this has been a government riddle with challenges and an inability to fix them. and you start maybe on the horizon, but it comes with difficult decisions. and then even tougher economy. so as i go, i'll just say rough, the columbia is capital is marketing the 50th anniversary of c clo, via, also known as the open streets initiative. every sunday of votes that closed off to make space for cyclists and pedestrians initiative, which started as a uh, which started as an anti car protest of 1974 has been adopted by 400 cities worldwide. i found that on 50 has a story from bobo, top. every sunday, a miracle happens in the otherwise permanently gridlock streets of bullets. when
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a 1000000 cyclists roller skate theirs and breton, or stick over more than a 100 kilometers of roads. this 50 year old initiative has become one of the most loved and recognizable traditions and the colombian capital one that unites people from all walks of life in imagining a more livable city by the photos as it came. as far back as i can remember, we've been participating in the sick of the when our son was born and we'd come with him in a stroller. and now he's one of the volunteers helping to run it to you on what's going on in court. you. when it 1st started, it covered just 5 kilometers, but today it runs throughout most of the sprawling city of $9000000.00, requiring the work of an army of volunteers and city employees, a free and public effort to sustain over decades. that is put to good time. the world maps for successful green initiatives as to some goal set. okay. novice is one of the few.

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