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[000:00:00;00] the the hello. hello, rob, and you want to know just it, renews online for my headquarters here in doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. is there any false is done at one hospital, enrolled in garza contact has been lost with stuff and patients 3 instead of writing me pull up a shot of sod climbing mountain today. we're looking about sco selectivity band
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since the outbreak comfortable. as a by john adeline says, initial findings reveal external interference, most likely databases across the crushed in context of the goal. so sounds great lawmakers like to impeach the acting president, pushing the country deep into political turmoil. nessa and makes history with a spacecraft making the closest ever approach to the sun on for a smile with a sport arsenal left to move up 2 seconds in the permalink table. later on friday, they faced f switch as mckellar typed aside, aim to close the gap on leaders, liver 4 to 6 point the welcome to the news is really false,
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is upset for the hospitals in northern garza forcing staff and patients to flee for their lives. contact has been lost with commercial antoine hospital with most of it engulfed in flames. operating rooms in the hospital and this emergency department are destroyed. that's of to is really tripped stone that facilitate an old old stuff. and patients to leave, palestinians were only given a 15 minute warning before is ready. the soldiers moved and they also shut down internet services and told people to turn off the phones a designated area. learn your hospitalization, recommended one way of living in the cells of the ends of the model and what i think they need us to have the conversations on it. i'm going to enter the whole you guys. yeah. and most extra credit the set of unless but how does the salmon connect? it, set them the combine and tell them that the heavy as a helpful enjoy the hope,
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the condition of health authorities in garza say that struggling to find out what's happened. not every i marked it and then at adams. we cannot say that we know about . we have the children and elderly who come out loud one hospital. uh, some say they went to the indonesian hospital, but we have no contact with the patients for the medical stuff. now we have no information about those who are arrested. we have no information about those who went to another hospital or to a school that is not known by us because we had no contact. let's take a closer look at the come out at one hospital of the medical facility is close to bethlehem, northern garza and before israel's attack, it was the last that partially functioning hospital in the region is ready for us as a seats via financially 3 months cutting off aid and medical supplies, turn a couple of same reports from did as bela in central garza. it has been a very tragic day, especially that since the early hours of this morning cuz it is really military storms come on, i do on hospice. i'm in forcing medical teams alongside with patients and would
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that people to at 1st me get back to wait to hospice and ongoing for out minute 3 chick points. i wouldn't, this is as we have been talking to them, they confirmed that these valley occupation soldiers have conducted a field execution against an impossibility and have a rest to a number of people as they were trying to bring their way to go on to the city. till now what we understand glad is that the face of the hospitals direct, such as for some of the stuff he has quite unknown and even the is well, the minutes we had a rest agendas who were covering the ongoing grounds of conflict in the body. yeah, and in fact lot, yes. how are the situation of what has retweet that very tipping point? that right now, building garza has to be deprived of from one of the basic life mines that have been left for them after the destruction of the vast majority. of course, because of course the supervisor now wins are quite active. this is out. this is adding more misery to civilians who are coaching big rebels. the current phones of
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complex with no sorts of heating systems or even enough blankets to carpet them and protect them from this hot, parched, with a sex relations power commission. i was just there a very but i had a sign is those was collapsed gauze health care system. in october the u. an accused israel of turning out what it called a conservative policy to destroy health care in the strip a claim that israel rejects the world health organizations as mold and $1200.00 attacks have been lost on health facilities in the occupied palestinian territories since as well launched its will, in april 2020 full garza's largest hospitalized ship. it was destroyed during his really siege, leaving hundreds of people. dead. witnesses say, some civilians were buried alive. israel time time us use the site, provided no evidence. the you and says only 17 of gauze. 36 hospitals are still functioning,
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but any partially with and providing full services due to the shortage of staff and equipment molded. $1000.00 health coworkers have been killed since october the 7th last year. according to the media information office in garza, lex tech and bug is an international lawyer and a full of a senior official with underwater. the united nations relief and works agencies of palestine refugees. he says evacuations of hospitals can only be ordered in exceptional circumstances in their normal uh uh, presumption, a international humanitarian born or normal. uh uh, predicament in international humanitarian lawyers, stats, medical facilities, as well as fools and other civilian facilities to support and protect and security and population must be respected and i should not be subject to search to a tech or to other any other form of interference. uh, the,
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the, the, the, the clear, petra, and also techs on medical facilities, all of which these latest and, and these ongoing attacks on come all at one hospital and the, and the other hospital mentioned our trust. you know, the latest examples, once again, flagrant violations of international humanitarian, more constituting flagrant violations of international criminal. israel sizes defense system is up to date miss loan from yemen. the projectile tree gets sirens across central israel. the military says it was destroyed before it reached as rarely as space. a number of people injured as they rushed to a bubble shouts at you. evans, who these have been launching rockets towards israel since last october. and what they say is a show of solidarity with palestinians in garza. well, it's the latest exchange of attacks on thursday. these are the military laws
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multiple strikes on. you have any competing sign of international apples and 3 ports alone, evans, west and coast. israel's army says it's a hoot the link target m conroe pulse the blood and wreckage at snell at boats. then testimony to the for us as the of is rose late to strike one year in israel says it's just guessing started in his will on the who sees in this latest. right. these really, um you said it also targeted power stations and what it said was military infrastructure in 3 different ports. local media reports say that who fees are viewing this as a serious escalation of mine. i don't wanna lose that up. it's a shame they didn't shake it here on our heads, one on the 1st step, 1st and resilience, and do not fear america, nor israel doing nothing but cardboard boxes in between us and them is a battlefield is ro, is looking to reduce the tax and we can sing up to the post and include
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a mass rated israel on october, the 7th 2023. the who the say their tax office, a pool palestinians in gauze of the airport is a vital lifeline for him. back to gammon that's facing many crises and has a large united nations presence. the something underlined by the fact that the head of the united nations world health organization was at the apple's when the attacks took place. these really strikes came a day of today who's these who controlled sonata and his read some toast, quite a ballistic me. so and 2 drugs of tools is ro, 16 people were wounded when a use the missile hit a playground, intel of the snow as apple is now back up and running in wrong con, which is 0. 2, ha, this is the lights of nations resident and humanitarian coordinates in the oven and joins us from the admins capital. so mr. hodges could help you with this on the
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program that we know. i think the doctor to address is ok after this attack. they were people that were injured at the international apple. can you just give us an idea of what you know about the situation where those individuals on now? yes, thank you. good evening. so i was, and i was, and they said to us, when the discharge came in about 200 basis to the north of us and about 300 maces at the south, it destroyed the, the traffic control. just as a, i mean the a civilian at best 320 was was landing with hundreds if you have any civilians on board and the were told that the 3 people were killed and including the traffic controllers. and my, i'm has courtney be an inquiry member. i am with a branch right now in the leg and a we had to undergo had to be hospitalized. and then the good for us for surgery
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and drake's general to address is fine and it was flight or not today, as is on it. and i noticed they have to continue on much so they may be a difficult question to ask because you all the humanitarian of the un. but can you comment on this attack on the port in terms of your position is the w h o with your boss actually in the terminal. and basically some of the israel has the right to do this to you and to the people of, of young men as such and such a public location the and thank you for firstly, as humanitarians. we didn't want to see any civilians injured or killed in any country. and in any conflict as to hang about signed a handful of specifically m a d h, the civilian applewood
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a be has yeah, i've been, i was in the, i'm in, in, in 2015 is the beginning of the conflict. and that airport has been boned to for 9 years, there is no minute treat capacity of that airport. it was destroyed to price at the beginning of the country for the last 9 years. it's listed with destroyed across which, starting days back from that. the only purpose of that airport is for the united nations to manage and where it is defined. and i am fact of the age of organizations who use that airport and for is a one single en route for a human. yeah, it's a fly from santa to you i'm, i'm in jordan and the vast majority of people to use that. and you have any income in it for dialysis. so for cancer, well for advanced phones and medical care, which they cannot find in the country because of the ongoing conflicts,
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surveys the civilian facility and, and it is against, you know, it's wrong on the international a few minutes and go to the site, gets of an emphasis, lucy, irrespective of who it is dangerous is an important person, but easy human. it's a very quick, it's like the rest of us and the civilians who were flying in the best day of civilians for these people to protect it best. miss todd is just briefly obviously with the ad pool is attacked at any in the last what 7 or 8 days. we also saw the age of the main port to the west of the country also under attack. these are 2 main avenues for aids to enter in a country that needs aid desperately. if you're talk at these 2 locations as the israelis have because of the retaliation they say, what's the who things are doing to israel? what problems does this create for you as an organization in trying to get the
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vital age to the people that need it most across you haven't for the airport? i just as you say, is the only route by which international human that humanitarian can fry into an icbm. and so if we lose access to the airport, it will be very difficult for us to stay now. she mind maintain operations in northern you haven't had died to have the is full say a civilian facility. there are to you and united nations missions mandated by the security council to ensure that it remains this. if it in passivity, one is the united submissions nations and mission to support the agreement. and the other one is the united nations verification inspection mission price of these missions. i need to ensure that the data remains to civilian passivity. why so that a certain portion is because 80 percent of humans free stuff comes through that. how about and what am i supposed it's made sense? so quite apart from the humanitarian where can nearest your manager and supplies
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that goes through that. if i decide to have at home or is destroyed or incapacitated, it's going to need to massive suffering. we already have 19000000 people in human regions. humanitarian nice to family, increase the strikes in against the during that high. but in the last days, we estimated to reduce the crash c by approximately, how are we doing that? how quickly as people here in a died, it will be able to restore services. but that's in the southern and then import an impact on the situation of a remedies. okay, we'll have to wait and see how this all impacts a long time as well with you. julian hollis from the united nations president and team and it's heavy and cool. today to him, sort of and you have and thanks for joining us. thank you,
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sir. the syrians are observing a day of remembrance to only the hundreds of thousands of people that were killed or disappeared during decades of dictatorship crowds of rejoicing on mount. because soon which overlooks damascus syrians and not being allowed access to the mountain since 2011, when the civil war broke count elliot, people gathered my ad square in damascus after friday. pres, calling for justice young jane shaddick. good to day. we came to take pass in the morning over the syrian matches and to call for the missing children. may god's mercy be upon the matches ends the prisoners. we don't know what happens to the prisoners. but as for the children, we have 6 children in the family who have disappeared. we wants to find him as well . so what do you say they've arrested seeing if that goes of the as advising other publishing stability and serious a military parade is being held in the capitol many 3 weeks since those even fell on the call for justice extends nationwide,
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including in data of to refer to as the best place of the revolution, protest that in 2011 led to a nationwide move. but that was briefly surprised. how small bra, how's the latest from damascus? can fly everywhere. hey, on the, on my ads. square where this was supposed to be more about celebrating the total assets. and when you found, read it was about the size of the over the last few minutes. we have seen gun fire . i real i here on the all my squad, despite pills of the warnings from video thought it is full of people not to fly to you. is that what the bottom portion and see how 9090 many people here on the ground and they don't seem to be really in control of this is why i said it was 10 . so what is happening over here?
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the people at risk fly day says the photos i said how? because the other thing here and across all this glass in syria to set it right before the assets, looking forward to see a vibrant democracy looking forward to see the uh, what is the pricing deliver on the promises inmate by the situation had degenerated over the last few days into violence, confrontations in different parts of the country. the government is now saying video, a policy is not saying that they are trying to pursue remnants of whether this guy was remnants of all or would you answer this pong? then this explains the extremely, extremely difficult situation. just about a while ago, when i sort of was a why people from different parts of it square opening, apply it towards this are despite all the warnings from the security forces. since the syrian can, i take a government works to consolidate it. states as in damascus under broad it's facing
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security problems and areas. but they knew it ministration controls as being sick terry environments and some cities including homes of july to there's also a bottle going on for control of areas in the north west, such as my bees between us back kurdish fighters and the syrian democratic forces of the tech is about syria, national law, me. i'm involved in mondays. the city of memphis is the latest to fall into the hands of the city and national on melisha boxed by to key. before that was a stone cold of the us box city and democratic forces before they were forced through the door east of the you for tuesday, the end of this month. and it was the, literally, the last of the of the, the, the, he meant we will continue to fight the cottage people's protection unit until we liberate schools, syrian lined on to expel phone groups and all that. in addition, they were ready to join the military operations administration under the
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administrative defenses of the 2 kias says it supports the s n a to come to the court. this done work as potty or p k case which it views as a total of as the group. but it's the civilian residents of the agent. bear with the brunt of the decade long conflict. as in many of the thoughts of city of the people are members say they are tired of the war just off the side of the corporate to, to even do it today. the allies are closed. it's all connected. yeah. i mean we, we don't want to work. we want to be some state ability. so people can go to work and take care of their daily lives. in the honor, the girl who knows who the war poverty and bad living conditions is worse than any other people so tired and they don't receive relief. responding to those demands that can take a government to damascus is busy trying to enforceable and order is several other parts of the country. but 6,
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stadium files in the coast of cities are gonna talk to you about the tools as well as in home, some level has posed a challenge to it's all sort of too many. that's the deal. well, i need to see what still surprising to acquire domestic and international legitimacy. how much on a da 0 member north of syria. in 2018, dozens of people were killed in a kindly color called the last oppositional health area, the recipient capital in damascus. so, so the reports that from to the, on the survivors, and the doctors who say the regime forced them to hide the choice. these are the remnants of, i believe. so civil war to my district on the outskirts of damascus is called nigel . this residence has seemed battle bombs dropped on them. the houses targeted by plains had a cup there's and snipers, but the worst was in after of 2018 when the city of the gym gave
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a position fight as an ultimatum. do my was the position is less strong called the origin back by russian forces showed no mercy in a level that is some auto body. on april 7th, around 7 pm, a barrel bomb was dropped and where we are, it was a powerful explosion. and i heard one of the neighbors screaming and saying, kind of cool chemical. i rushed out a sore yellow smoking. yeah. and immediately returned. took my family to the basement, even in minutes. many other neighbors joined us. do a 47 paper that was the smoke leaked into the basement. we started choking and coughing. i couldn't breathe, i couldn't see my wife and fly kids with me. they all died 6 years on to see if still stock goes to cough with the memories of death day. how much shows pictures of his children again and again, how the i don't that have the odd this terrorist or this case terrorist he asks, this makes shift on the ground hospital was billed by the residents here to hide
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from the james of embarrassment on the day of the chemical weapons attack, hundreds of people, many of them children were brought here. this was the 1st 18 hundreds of people including children. so to this huge foot on the trucking desk of chemical weapons attacks, the hospital was open as well. and on the eclipse, doctors were pilots late to save lives, but they say the hardest part was being forced to give full testimony on the pressure for them to redeem and russian forces. the day after the attack will position forces agree to surrender duma. now it was after the attack, russian forces blocked the area. they removed all the evidence of chemical wisdom. we were forced at gunpoint to give false testimony that the use them for the desk was not chemical guesses. but clouds of dust, the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons sent a team to investigate the attacks. the access to the site was blocked by russian
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student origin forces were site the security concerns for the investigators match with local doctors some of the bottom. now we went the reading to tell the truth of what the security forces bogged us on record adult testing. my name is one of them telling the truth would risk the lives of our family to not. it has been just re exist the full of the machine and the people of to my are stuck in the process of the company. this has to have that, oh, just the or damascus. every lobby is a syrian but his batteries, so he's researched and advised extensively on international legal cases related to the conflict in syria and joins us now from london. mister lobby could tell you with a sold out is there. there are calls in syria as they're all globally for justice against the san regime. and we have 2 problems. you guys have 2 trains of full to the night, even today we've been hearing about a sod regime, individuals being arrested and detained. and since a sides regime file,
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we've seen locations opened up that have so many files on people that are missing or detained by the authorities. how important is it to keep this evidence safe, whether it be on paper or in the form of a human being? well the, the decided reality is, is that even prior to the, the redeem folding, we've had extensive amounts of evidence being collected from and within underwood and from abroad. and syria to the, to the extent that in relation to the report that you just don't have chemical weapons, a sod, himself, faces of french arrest, warrant present desktop. former prison does not faces an arrest warrant for the use of chemical weapons alongside his brother and, and office, and 2 and 2 others. i mean, the, the evidence has been extensive even before the redeem file. now we are seeing is more and more evidence, which is obviously helpful. it is very much needed. it helps consolidate the narrative. it helps build the public interest that kind of pictures,
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accountability, the more evidence that emerges, the more our ability to keep this issue on the agenda. but siri, unfortunately, was never a matter of how much evidence we have or how much evidence we present searing organization since day one, you and organizations. and since the very uh, the months of established, serious, specific cool denies ations. but all of that to document for the build cases for the day that we will have an international or a domestic code to, to look at that. i'm serving groups, human rights groups and, and their international. i have been coughing and stones opening all the cases. he cases back to, you know, wherever we can. so kind of the just jump in, let me just jump into that because the lots and lots of things i want to discuss with you. one of them is the whole issue about the justice system and the legal system. i was speaking to a virus earlier in the day and they were talking about the fact that, you know, people weren't just as a not sure whether they can go to the quotes as they stand right now with judges
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who uh, in some cases, subservient to the side vision, but not all of them might have been, they might have been co was, oh pressure. what was your understanding of the neutrality of the justice system within syria? is, does it have the capacity to hear these cases or does it need international outside help in some shape or form to allow these cases and this testimony to be heard? and unfortunately, the disarranged syria has been possible that repressing for so many of the people that you have shown pictures on the inside. and i a prison where quote and quote, sentence, buy bought, buy, judiciary. so unfortunately, a lot of the digital system, i don't know, they've done just the entire institution, was part of the repression. that doesn't mean that every judge was complicit. and in the act that doesn't mean that every lawyer was completed in the us. but there wasn't many assessments of the traditional system that made it on fit, even for domestic purposes, let alone try and hold crimes. now we have seen
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a lot of changes only in the last 2 weeks. and people, you know, expressing regret, saying that there will force to do certain things. i mean, it was the doctor on, on, on the report that was forced to say to say things. but when it comes to world crimes and crimes against the minds and these, and these huge crimes that needs to be something a bit more specialized, that gets the top of the could be a mix of syria and judges and international judges. and that has happened in the past, and countries likes to really own and commode, yeah. and other places where you have to kind of domestic court systems or, or domestic chain. but that has international elements associated with it in order, not just to support it, because it's, i mean, and part of it to the mazda of expertise. but the other part is to show that and to not just to show the international community and to show the world the horrors that syrians have been speaking about for so many as well. some countries around the world were saying, no, you know, you should forget about this. let's talk about peace. a side has one, i know baby trying to brush onto the carpet, all the crimes that they themselves have, have documented. so the international element is both for expertise,
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but also for exposure on consideration that we'll have to leave it for the by with and continue to follow what goes on in today's head. but somebody with a brain lobby thanks so much for joining us from london. so to so head here, i'll be, i'll just say have and use um states and an easy common advice on be beautiful on clean the benefits. following weeks of unrest in the capital type and germany's president dissolves parliament paving the way for snap elections in february. the as a by john line says initial findings reveal external interference. most likely damaged is across the cross didn't cause like starting on wednesday. the where it says early indication shows that russian defense systems might be responsible. several investigations are in the way into the cause of the disaster for the call reports
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as a day of morning. and as i advise you, and with some of the 38 people killed when, as are by john airlines flight 8432 crashed and causing stats play to rest. the aircraft came down on wednesday, after apparently suffering damage to the end of its journey from azerbaijan took rodney the capital of russia's chechen republic. it had traveled across the caspian sea and made an emergency landing in kaz. extend. experts are investigating what happened during the aircraft approach towards its destination and gross me to black boxes have been recovered as area star, he's have opened a criminal case. the airline says it's initial pro shows the plane suffered what did called physical and technical external interference. survivor's report of hearing up to 3 explosions the there, but let's see. i saw the pilot so that there was no place to land. that's why he took off again. after sick leaving the he tried to land again,
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but it didn't work. after that, he was supposed to take off and hit in another direction when we were retaining a strange impact. black sound came from the outside because of the cause of that damage has been the focus of intense speculation. some reports claiming russian air defense systems likely fired on the plane. the kremlin says it won't comment on those reports and tell them investigations conclude. russia's aviation authority says aerospace overgrowth need was closed because of attacks by ukrainian drones. of nature stops along with a g. i should know that the situation in the area of growth in the airport in those hours was quite difficult things ukrainian combat trends and lots of terrace and effects on civil infrastructure that is in the sixty's of growth needs and read the cuff cause of going to the girl was several injured his aries and the bodies of those killed has been repacked, rated less people in the country more than one of its worst air disasters. to also
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waiting for answers for the car. houses are still at hail the new use are in school . one of the settings was i called it races as being hits by the depths of 2 competitors. far we'll have that story after the break. the color of the weather settling down a little now is turning less cold to recycle southern parts of the raving peninsula . but you can see the cloud across the moving parts of the middle east. we say system is a rolling of the mediterranean pushing and across the events, rain, sleet, and snow, disruptive weather, already known as the conditions. you can see who it slides its way across the rock into around more of the same as we go on through sunday. pushing for the east, which will see a few wintry flowers. and it wasn't a little positive of kind of stuff,
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but it's up towards the mediterranean where we have most schools, full consent, lots of wet weather, strong winds blasting through already gnostic conditions by western side of syria, 11 on saying live, you showers, that wet and miserable weather, extending data across the good parts of the gaza roadways were out as we go through the next couple of days, and that will be there until the middle part of the week. so no quick improvement coming through here. let me go with some snow packing in behind the over the mountains of tuck. yeah. meanwhile, a few shower sol, so affecting the finals of africa on that brisk wind blow of the same as we go one through sunday. meanwhile, the good scattering of showers across central africa and they extend all the way the research side of south africa, the unique perspective. what could my community be gaining if we weren't spending money on all of those bonds?
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historical and cultural beauties the the, [000:00:00;00] the book about to the i'll just there when you saw with me, so rather why the top stories contacts was the last with the come all out to the hospital in northern garza, with most of his own fire. operating rooms on to the emergency departments have been assessed on fine up to is really false. is storm the facility a little stuff and patients to leave syrians or so i think it's a remembrance to all of the people killed during the 13th. yeah. for a minute for the parade has been held in the capitol of damascus. i look forward to say the rest of the scene you think is of the outside regime that's about john allied says externally to fair is most likely database. it sat across that crashed and concept start on wednesday. so to get people killed up to the plate and broke
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the pots in an emergency level take that's for to know to how top story and as well as the time somebody come out to the hospital in northern gauze. i'm bringing gabriel and it's on the who's at un headquarters in new york. i gave, i mean you attended a recent you a briefing now on that situation in north gauze. what was said yeah, that was a briefing here by one of the spokes people for the secretary general. they spoke about the situation to come out one hospital. and it's important to point out the un has no permanent presence in the north of guys. so they are trying to get information as everyone else is. so they're a little bit blind on this situation with no permanent presence there right now. but they are saying, based on what they are hearing, dozens killed and is really air strikes around to the hospital in the last 24 hours . and they said that clearly all hospitals need to be must be protected,
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including hospital workers and staff. they say that that hospital kind of odd one is one of the last hospitals in the north is we've been reporting, and there were children, women, people in need of getting help there. and now that it is essentially been stormed by israel and shut down. that is going to have damaging consequences. this is a little bit more of what was said in that noun briefing here at un headquarters come out loud when hospital was just, are seized by israeli authorities in the last few hours. and by all accounts, all of the doctors and all of the patients inside have been forced out, their whereabouts are unknown and their safety is unknown at this point. so with that said, what is the message from the secretary general on the protection of the patients and hospital staff and anyone else?
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that is an accountant for right now from come elaborate hospital. these actions put the lives of all of these people in even more danger than what they faced before. and for us, you know, what we can do, we have colleagues underground who continue to try to get access. you know, we've been reporting in the past few weeks of several weeks now. how we've been making attempts to deliver assistance to this part of gaza to the hospital in some cases, i think was it on monday that i think i was able to report that we were able to, that w h o was able to bring some assistance to the hospital right now, i think what we can do is of course with our colleagues on the ground who continue to do all they can to provide to support the assistance to support the people of guys. and we continued to call for the facilities to be protected for un says that since october,
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israel continues to systematically deny most of the un requests to get aid into the north of guys. that's just in the last 24 hours the un requested, and a convoy to the area around come out loud one hospital that as well was denied by israeli authorities. gabrielle is all day. thank you. the, the based on being present elect donald trump is quoting for non violence under unity. this comes up to days of violent protests. eva contested election results. some shops on homes with the home phone, unlimited bowl than 1500 prisoners also escaped from the maximum security prison in the capital files of the people. the fled the country to neighboring the lobby to escape the unrest petoskey hospital from the capital. but peter is quiet in the capital. my boots are people are cleaning up the streets and assessing the damage.
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this was lift, office franchise when the purchase has came in, they went straight into this area. it is right with the pills, with an empty house full of the cache in the corner, there is a safe, it's still the resume that because it's so heavy, they couldn't move it and they couldn't open it. then they made their way to the back. this is the kitchen area and the god who is here says that they help themselves to the food that was hit or the chicken and the bread is not business owners. those will be affected by the but the henri said if we lost a lot of money and this will take a long time for them to recover. i'm not feeling well because of the money they lost the. now i think it's going to make it another business. if you get someone, what kind of help me, the interest affected everybody, the poor and the middle tasks, whenever they approach these people, sometimes con, email them to get things like need as an advocate,
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say they're ready to assist most antique results as political crisis. the only thing we need is in mozambique to have dialogue need 12, trying to go the end race and the political imposter in the country. countries in the region need most indeed because they rely on most of these points. for example, the fuel that goes to them, bobby, comes through mozambique. so when even mozambique is in trouble, the whole region is in trouble. hardwood tossed out of the soft grass political turmoil as intensifying as to politicians. the twin peaches acting president hendricks. i was in the posts for any 2 weeks but now finds himself being forced out facing the same fate as this pre. the assessor in sick you, rob mcbride, breaks down the developments from the capital. so as it was effectively south korea's 2nd presidential impeachment and as many weeks deepening the country's constitutional crisis, the national assembly erupted to
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n. we scenes as opposition parties carried out the threat to remove prime minister and duck su from office. he had become acting president, following the impeachment of president to you and so kill in the same chamber that he short lived in possession of martial law. at the start of december to the furious protests of the governing party, the speaker allowed this impeachment by a simple majority of assembly members. and not the 2 thirds required in the presidential impeachment. impeachment vote requires the approval of off at least 2 sets of the total members since it folds short, the fact are the clear. it's not what i am because the rolling party the most is that up to the impeachment of president your position flags not to seek any more in the country, assembly instability. it was in south korea,
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a kind of chaos. the cisco exist in defending its decision. the opposition has accused ton and the governing potty of creating chaos by supporting the decision to impose marshall the i'm of the people. power parts is to reinstate the ring leader of the insurrection. you look, your finance minister choice sign monk now becomes south korea's next acting president. the governing party has promised to fight han's impeachment and the constitutional colt which began for power 3 hearings on friday. indeed, peach meant the case of you. both cases are likely to take several months to decide whether to uphold or rove a ton. as this political roller coaster continues in south korea, the mcbride, i'll just say right. so to key is government has committed the head of the pro kurdish then, but party to meet the general leader of the household. curtis done work as policy of the ultra line is one of the founding members of the p k. k which has full tech,
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is full asses and kinda as a tank since the 1980s. the d. m. policy requested to visit online as part of f. it's 2 and the full decade long complex. i'll shalonda serving a life sentence on an island present. javin present, find about this time. uh huh. does all posit paving waves and stuff. elections on february, the 23rd. and so i have to transfer a lot. schultz last a confident stage in parliament this month, gemini, is struggling to revive installed economy. it's been hauled hit by high energy prices and tensions with russia over the war in ukraine. dominic caden us both invalid. the dissolution of parliament today should be seen as the culmination of a process and started back in november. when the van coalition government splits the pot in around with the economy and trust between the relevant partners in the coalition, it meant that off shots was in charge of a minority governments. he was forced into holding
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a confidence votes in parliament, which he meant to lose, to allow elections to be held. he lost that vote on the 16th of december, which effectively falls the hand of the president. it would have been a surprise if president stein might have had no dissolved parliament today. everyone has agreed the election would be on february the 23rd. so now what, what happens now? clearly they are all new members of parliament anymore. the ministers and the government, they stay in office because they hold their office through the president, not through parliament. and the campaign gets under way as soon as you have festivals or as of the way they will be hard into campaign mode. and the question, so will the economy be the decisive factor? what about security and immigration, particularly in the altima of the christmas month, is in fact impact of but between now and february, the 20. so that will be lots of debates between leaders, riley's speeches, that will be folks who opportunities for the politicians. the leads candidates of every policy. but what really matters is what vote the 10s of millions of germans
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will cost. on sunday, february the 23rd dominic cane houses era bullet bulls and 10000 migrant started to shed while i'm trying to reach spain by c according to a migrant rights grade. this means on average the t migrant side each day that you're attempting to reach spain. the right scripts walking board is also added that the majority of deaths took place on the circle, atlantic roots from the west african coast to the canary islands, auto, spain. the island does use a stepping stone to reach continental europe or takes does precedence of the jump at all times. it will give a to the construction of a new railway link to china and it was breakfast on the joint venture is the latest addition to beijing's belt and wrote initiative that will take about 6 years to complete. a $6000000000.00 project was planned for more than 20 years before being signed off in june. china is investing heavily in central asia to expand its influence, the broad. what them provide on the stand on this route will ensure supply of goods
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from china to curtis, done, and then on to central asia and nearby countries, including took you and even to the european union. come somebody that's a has made history by flying a spacecraft plaza to the sun than any other man made object in history. the pockets of the pro took 6 years to travel a. it's lou within 6000000 kilometers of the surface on tuesday. so that might sound faraway but to push to put that into perspective for you as lives at a distance of 150000000 kilometers on the pro benton is due to send but detailed data next week that will allow side to say on this to trace the origin of the solar wind and give them a better idea of how material on the surface is heated to millions of degrees that's assigned to. so that'd be about, gosh,
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says the mission is important because so little is known about the sun. the inter bass of the solar system is concentrated in the file on about 99.9 percent of the mass. yes, we know so little about the phone. it's almost a stop shining even for a d all life. one of those would be destroyed, useful, really dependent of a sudden jeffrey notes. so ridiculous. what's the speed up of? what should the planets, the, the for from, from the sun. how should the composition be? so this is, measurement is very important. this is how does the sun she top, how does it transfer the heat, the solar wind, which was from the surface of this on to, you know, the bar admission which, which was launched it back in 76. that is, 17 hours of a lifetime. it still has the effect of the solar wind. so what is the solar wind made up? so these are very important scientific questions to understand that's what her extension and the conditions are shady boundary. it's happened because the sun was
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it from the surface and so on. it's very critical for life for the a, for human beings. so right, well, still head, hey, all the news are installed, then the lights, it's the manager of the faces an uphill battle to stay in the premier league. that story can be
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a later in the program. the the talk about type of support as far as the health. thank you so much are so can move back up to 2nd in the premier league when they face it switch. later on fridays, they look to close the gap on leaders, liver pool a lot. have to do with out there star player because soccer who's can actually be
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out for 2 to 3 months with a hamstring injury. the manager mckellar test says they won't panic 5 when the transfer will window reopened in january are currently 9 behind liber pool, but can move a point above the 2nd place. chelsea with a victory my focus honestly now is just about okay within the school that it was supposed to have to, to, to, to be as competitive as we possibly can. and we have many, many options. so that is something i'm the label is that are available and the club is willing to do. it would have to go see that manchester united manager ribbon a more am admits his job, will be in danger if he doesn't start winning match it for the 2nd time in a week united can see that a goal direct from a corner this time and it's you know the seat against walls united to slip down to fourteen's place in the table. i have no
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idea, no idea. i just have to use the, instead of oil for me trying to to understand though much time we'll take just they by they will have to work on a lot of things, you know, out of glove inside the beach outside of the beach. so let's focus on each game each time and um, use every month in unit units of, of training and game to, to improve the team. we've been speaking to wayne, a bar to a football writer. i'm the author of to good to go down. he believes a more and will be given time by the board and doesn't leave united, will get drawn into a relegation about all on the job but months it's not. it is the most our profile probably in the world anyway. so the pressure was coming from day one. it's not being an ideal start, say the least. um, yeah, the pressure will be mounting because without it being terrific so far um that the
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speculation will be the obviously will be they will come by. don't think that that will be encouraged by ratcliffe or any of the directors. all the people alongside the master. in fact, i think we'll probably hear a little noises about them. supporting him. i'm being pessimistic when i say this, because i feel that the 3 was teams in the division in the month, 59, so i'm fairly safe in feeling that we, we won't go down what's the best we can hold for now. room, but i'm room said recently that you know, we'll have to whether a still united qualify for the champions league only 18 months ago. they will the effect cope against months as the see 6 months ago. i think it's right to question whether or not the storm should necessarily be of the spot. i felt that we were still well equipped to be challenging for champions league places at the time that we dismissed at org. i felt like that was the point of bringing them on and get to the rest of the cline. you might even say about the my struggle to make top off with the way the plane at the moment, which is not
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a thing that i would expect that i would ever be said about mind fishing id in december. oh certainly as a prime minister, anthony albany, z says it's heartbreaking but 2 sailors. some died in the city to hobart, your race experience crew members were killed in separate incidents. david stokes reports one of the savings most iconic races the sidney to hi bought has been rocked by the depths of 2 competitors on 2 separate boats. it is the 1st loss of life in this prestigious event in 26 years. the signing community is a very close community and there's about a 1000 silas on the water in this rise. and to lose to in this fashion is just as a state police are investigating exactly what happened to the 2 experiences. but it's believed 55 year old boy quite and was struck by the boom. a horizontal pole which holds down the sales. and 65 year old nick smith was not sorry, but by the main sheets and hit his head on
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a metal which does this is might have been changing silos at the time. so that would actually like cycling with the wins. so that creates a different set of circumstances, the whole moves the cells and moving things and moving to technical changes. so let's see. these are the 1st steps in the right since 1998, when 6 sailors died in the major storm and incident which led to mess reforms the safety particles. although the weather was nice at the start this year, and sidney several boats have subsequently pulled out because of the conditions full cost with strong use to go forth with these flights can squeeze these their, their ocean rises. they used to those ways. it was nice spring solutions to sidney, to who bought this been around for 79 years, boats rice just over 1100 kilometers from new south wales to the state capital of tasmania. it's considered one of the toughest your races in the world. there have been 13 fatalities including full from heart attacks,
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and as the big got sailed out, they might, the facing of that is defiant. one of the stiffest rises in the world. one other person in this is race was rescued around a kilometer away from that boats after being washed overboard, but organized has decided it was safe for the rights to continue that stokes. out you 05 time major winner and yes, fantastic. so she's not expecting further punishment following her fail doping test earlier this year. she on tech serve a one month suspicion after testing positive for a band heart medication. tennis officials, accepted the hallways player, didn't take that drug on purpose. but the world anti doping agency could still push for a bigger penalty. she on talk has been talking about her band at the season, opening united cops and australia. i was scared that's, you know, of most of people are going to remain there back with me. but i, for the support and these great, obviously i'm dar going to be some negative comments. i mean, you're not going to avoid that. that's, you know, something goes, it's always going to kind of follow us no matter what happens in our lives. you
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know, we're public, public persons simona how up serve her only 9 months suspension from doping and her return to ground. so i'm tennis has suffered a setback. so miss january's australia, an open duty and shoulder pain injury disruptions means issues only played 5 matches since returning in march for a century from steve smith helped with australia in a dominant position. and the 4th test against india is $140.00 central to the home teens. first ending 4 of 474. india were struggling on a 164 for 5 of closes day 2 in brisbin. a 5 matched series is level at 11 rate and in the nfl, a late interception field, a narrow window for the seattle seahawks over the chicago bears the 6th free victory keeping the hawks in with a chance of reaching okay. and that is all you support for now. back to you, so help. thanks very much bar. then you have been watching the out. is there
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a news? jessica washington with on more of the other side of the bite. but this all in, from farm and myself, and then you've seen the headquarters in de la. that's a good time. as a company, the academic democratic nations justified this kind of behaviors. collateral damage has collateral damage. that's was reality is leading to what we're seeing that will allow me to push back for a moment is the newer systems corporate gabriel, affecting pittsville with families 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 latest news as it breaks people here. the queue is israel, of deliberately destroying every possible lifelines they have left with detailed
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