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of the beast totally the timeless journey. the israeli forces bond common allowed one hospital in northern goals. a contact has been lost with stuff and patients, the hello. i'm jessica washington. this is 0 to 0. live from to her. also coming up the syrian celebration, the full especially i said, to climb a mountain overlooking damascus and activity band since the outbreak of the war. and these was the 1st 18 hundreds of people,
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including children. so as to which from the church guest of chemical weapons attacked, there were times it goes out in syria's 6 years after a chemical weapons attack, the chunks the world. and as the by john and lions reveals external interference was most likely the cause. the crash that killed 38 people the these ran, the military has storms. the last operating hospital in northern garza setting is on fire. operating rooms in the hospital and its emergency department were destroyed. 350 people, including all the patients and stuff, has been forced to evacuate. the location is unknown to contact with the facility husband lost product of us and has this report,
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the place for healing. now in battle, ground. one of the last, what king hospitals in building comes up is bedding, moments before a member of the stuff managed to deliver this message, get you to the yellow and your hospitalization recommended one of the samples of the ends of the model. and what i think they need us to buy the common stock hands on it. i'm going to enter them into who do you guys and research the doctors in guns or say contact with college. one hospital has been lost on the face of more than 300 people. there is and many was sick and injured and some unable to move when the morning light appeared and he's rarely tanks during the hospital gate, things were getting out of control is where he's asked doctor for some to evacuate the hospital completely. they said no one under any circumstances would be allowed
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to stay except the very critically wounded people. they ordered women to remove the hid job for inspection and asked men to stay half naked, also for inspection. seeing injured people and people with special needs leaving broke our hearts. these way, these have no mercy. the facility has been on the front line of israel's will for nearly 3 months on the siege. it's doctors and nurses with tax. it's buildings shoot, it supplies blocked, and the last act of intimidation on medical stuff is the troops gave them 15 minutes to evacuate and said it's roots on fire. they have killed those ends in the area, cooling it, how much strong quote. do you think the wounded, who now have no way to go yet, is really strikes on the north, have new lake top. it was forced as getting more than a dozen people in shipping of one district. the last button back of
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a data. since the early morning, we've been looking without any tools or equipment using only a has to pull out, remain small even hold. what is when we are collecting pieces of human flesh, so they won't be eaten by cats and dogs. i know we haven't found a single insect body, so they are on human remains. there's some children and the other is all on accounted for trapped on the what's left of this residential building for displace palestinians. he and barons by law, they live and see what this means to them. you see it as a part of isabel's policy to empty out moving guns and to preventing them to return to their homes. the topic of a zoom out there is that how strongly causes health care system has collapsed as a result of isabel's war in october, the un accused israel of carrying out water called a conservative policy to destroy health care. in the strip, the world health organization says more than 1200 attacks had been launched on
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health facilities and occupied palestinian territories. since his rel launched, it's ruled in april 2020 full garza is the largest hospital. our cfo was destroyed during and his rally seed leaving hundreds of people did. the un says only 17 is garza's. 36 hospitals are still functioning, but only partially with non providing full service is due to shortages of stuff and equipment for the thousands health care workers have been killed since october the 7th. last year. like 2nd thing is an international lawyer and a former senior official with owner. he says it's rarely as hex on hospitals, a blatant rule crimes, a normal uh, uh, presumption, a international humanitarian born and normal. uh uh, predicament in international humanitarian lloyd stats,
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medical facilities as well as schools and other civilian and 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, the, the, the, the clear, petra and also tex on medical facilities off of which these latest and, and these ongoing attacks on come all at one hospital and the, and the other hospital mentioned on august. you know, the latest examples, once again, flagrant violations of international humanitarian, more constituting flagrant violations of international criminal. the united nations says it's alarmed by israel's assault assault on the come. i'll add one hospital. recent reports have documented repeated attacks on hospitals in gaza,
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describing them as deliberate and systematic. gabriel elizondo reports from un headquarters in new york. the un is calling again for all hospitals to be protected, including come all odd one hospital, the spokesperson for the secretary general said that to and confirm that there were a sick women, children, others in that hospital that needed care. but the un, it's been saying this for a long time. clearly, israel has not heated the you ends words. and it's important to point out that in this briefing, the un said they have lost all contact with the hospital and its personnel as well . of the un has no presence in the north of guys that they haven't for many months now is as real as kicked us out of there. but clearly it's a situation that you're un quarter's, they're watching very closely. listen to a little bit more of what was said in that briefing here. come out loud when hospital was just are seized by israeli authorities in the last few
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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? that is an accountant for right now from colorado and 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,
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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. in that briefing, the un also said in the last 3 months, they have requested dozens of times to his really authorities, to, for a humanitarian mission to get to the north of gaza in and around. come out loud when hospital the u. n says most of those requests had been flatly denied by as really, authorities, including one un requests to get to come a loud one hospital deliver aid in the last 24 hours that as well. the u. n said was flatly denied by israel. the
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syrians are observing a day of remembrance to one of the hundreds of thousands of people who were killed or disappeared during decades of dictatorship. authorities say they've arrested senior figures of the asset regime, the promising stability in syria sion of about a report from the capital damascus. they show will fools by hey, at teddy, this or s g s. syria's most powerful admitted truth auction the provide all the, all my god square, the focal point of pro opposition of bodies is a political message to the rivals. it comes with a delicate moment, violence classes with what the new administration describe as by millions of the post president bus out an asset continue in many cities. the n t administrator says it rested several, seeing the admitted to offices and killed
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a commend blamed for the hula by seca into a 1012 when a move and a 100 people. most of the children were executed a lot, as well as a day of remembers and morning. hundreds of thousands of people were killed during the syrian uprising change out of the 2 day. we came to take part in the morning over the syrian matches and to cool for the missing children. may god's new see be upon the matches and 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 the syrians continued to converge on main square to celebrate the end of us. that's us . the, from everywhere. some were united thing was that of families for the 1st time in many years, super happy or the future of figure out what happened about the free and that we
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had lately. adam met, super like excited about to see how syria is going to be supposed to do this on the high school. serious future will be shining and we should not wait and see what i need is will accomplish. i rely on people and communities to build a country. let's us forces patrol the streets. they got orders to invest anyone carrying weapons or recklessly opening fire in the for now, the stories are filled with people who say they are finally finding joy of the many years of the death and destruction. this was supposed to be a day of celebration, but with tenses growing please, i've been submitted to you as a major security all pricing underway. many homes decide this to stay at home instead. now, serious? yeah, the country may say citizens ties as it twice. it says it's tough to on that case. let's talk receive tests about about the 0. then i guess in 2018,
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thousands of people were killed in a chemical attack on the last opposition held area near the syrian capital damascus . russel sir, there are reports from jemma on the survivors and doctors who say the regime forced them to hide the truth. these are the remnants of i believe so civil war to my district on the outskirts of damascus is on the cold nigel to this residence has seemed battle bombs dropped on them. their houses targeted by plains, had a cup theirs, and snipers. but the worst was in after of 2018 when the city of the gm gave up position fight as an ultimatum. do my, was the positions 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 all, it was a powerful explosion. and i heard one of the neighbors screaming and say,
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can be cool. chemical. i rushed out a sore yellow smoke and 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 the still start goes to cough with the memories of death day. i'm not sure if pictures of his children again and again how the, how 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 from the james of embarrassment on the day of the chemical weapons attack, hundreds of people, many of them children were brought keys. these was the 1st 18 hundreds of people, including children. so to the food from the choking guest of chemical weapons
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attacks, the hospital was overwhelmed. and on the eclipse, doctors were part of the city 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. but position forces agreed 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 reason 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 supervision forces were cited 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 and recorded testing. my name is one of them telling the truth would risk the lives of our family to not. it has been just weeks since
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the fall of the regina and the people of to my us starting the process of the company. this has to have that. i'll just ever damascus. so head on over to 0, the south korean politicians moved to impeach the thing president, pushing the country deeper into political time while nasa makes history with the spacecraft making the closest ever approach to the some of the that god promised abraham. this is the land that is going to belong to you and to your children forever. more right here in my back yard sales in the sense here, there is some realtors here just to make sure you know where you're at. central michigan. we are people here from united states, from russia, from india,
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from germany, to june, your findings for the idea of israel's foreign army on it. just yeah, that's all i could say. the gold and untold stories from asia and the pacific on which is era, the humanitarian crisis, and 11 and calls for immediate and sustained action. ok, foundations loving, an emergency response subs as a vital lifeline for many in desperate need. your donations can play a crucial role in alleviating suffering. promote and community wellbeing, and contributing to the recovery. join ok, foundation in its mission to support 11 and during this critical time. full now or visit. okay, adult tool. the
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. the hello again, this is i'm sure 0 reminder of our top stories this. our contact has been lost with the come on the other one hospital in northern garza, most of it on fire operating rooms and, and that emergency department has been since night after is really forces storm that facilitates noted old stuff. and patients to lead. is there any forces, have it continued attacks across the other parts of goza? at least 24 palestinians have been killed as in stone on friday. funerals have already been howard for several people killed in air strikes and guns decision. syrians are observing
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a day of remembrance to one of the people killed during the 13 years. crowns are also rejoicing on march, which overlooks damascus. syrians had not been allowed to access the mountain since 2011. when the civil war broke house. more strikes have taken place in humans capital in the past few hours. this week has seen one of the heaviest exchanges of fire between who's the forces at israel since the conflicts began earlier. a miss was intercepted over central israel, that followed a large scale is rarely a tech on centers airport and the port city for data gym and suits. these have been launching rockets towards israel since last october. what they say is a show of solidarity with palestinians in gaza. julian honeys is the un humanitarian coordinator in yemen. he says and strikes against humans infrastructure, having a devastating impact on civilians. the die,
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the honda is full say a civilian facility. there are 2 un united nations missions mandated by the security council to ensure that it remains this opinion facility one is the united submissions nations admission to support the agreement. and the other one is the united nations verification inspection mission. both of these missions are only to ensure that a data remains disability and passivity. why is to die to certain portion? is because 80 percent of human speech that comes through that. how about times when we school it's made sense. so it's quite a pop from the humanitarian. where can me ask your manager and supplies that goes through that? if i die to have hobbies destroyed or incapacitated, it's going to lead to massive suffering. we already have 19000000 people in yemen, reading humanitarian, nice. the family increase the asked strikes in against the guy that harbor in the
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last days we estimated to reduce the capacity by approximately half. now we don't know how quickly as people here in integrated we'll be able to restore services. but that's in the southern and then import an impact on the situation of a re, emily's. as a vision airline says initial findings reveal external interference. most likely damaged is across that trust and cause it's down on wednesday. the us says, early indications show russian at defense systems might be responsible. several investigations are underway into the close of the disaster. so do you kind of reports a day of morning and as revise and with some of the 38 people killed when as or by john airlines flight 8432 crashed in cause extend flight to rest. the aircraft came down on wednesday after apparently
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suffering damage to the end of its journey from as or by john took rodney the capitol of russia's chechen republic. it had travelled across the caspian sea. i made an emergency landing in kaz extent. experts are investigating what happened during the aircraft approach towards its destination and gross me to black box is, has been recovered as area star. these have opened a criminal case. the airline says it's initial crow shows the plane suffered what did called physical and technical external interference. survivors reported hearing up to 3 explosions meant the but that's it. so there's the pilot so that there was no place to land. that's why he took off again. after sickening in the he tried to land again, but it didn't work. after that, he was forced to take off and hit in another direction when we were retaining a strange impact like sound came from the outside because of the cause of that damage has been the focus of intense speculation. some reports claiming russian air
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defense systems likely fired on the plane. the kremlin says it won't comment on those reports on town investigations conclude. brushes, aviation authority says aerospace overgrowth need was closed because of a tax by ukrainian drones. of nature stops to look up with a g. i should know that the situation in the area of growth in the appleton those hours was quite difficult. things ukrainian combat drugs and lots of terrace and effects on civil infrastructure that is in the sixty's of growth needs and ready have cousin going to the girl was several injured. his aries and the bodies of those killed has been repacked created as people in the country more than one of its worst air disasters. they're also waiting for answers for the car houses. 0 pulled in $10000.00 migrants died this year. all trying to reach spain by c, that's according to a migrant rights group. the majority of the deaths took place on the so called
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atlantics groups from the west african coast to the canary islands, which apology of spain south korea's political turmoil is intensifying of the politicians voted to impeach. it's acting president. hundreds who was in the post for only 2 weeks from mcbride, breaks down the developments from so it was effectively south korea's 2nd presidential impeachment and as many weeks deepening the country's constitutional crisis, the national assembly erupted to n. we seems as opposition potties carried out the threat to remove prime minister and duck su from office. he had become back to him 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
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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 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 and peach, the president your position flags not to sink anymore in the country, assembly instability. it was in south korea, a kind of pay off a ruling policy. cisco exist and 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 thoughts is to reinstate the ring leader of the insurrection. you and your finance minister choice sung monk now becomes south korea's next acting president. the governing party has promised to fight han's
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impeachment and the constitutional quote 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 will robe a ton. as this political roller coaster continues in south korea, mcbride, which is era. so that's a has made history by flying a spacecraft closer to the sun than any other man made object in history. the pond to approve the fluid within 6000000 kilometers off the surface. to put that in perspective, a slice at a distance of 150000000 kilometers. that's a scientist. i mean, what goes says the mission is important, because so little is known about the sun. inter backs up the photo system is concentrated in the front on about 99.9 percent of the mass. yes,
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we know so little about the fun. it's almost a stop strategy even for a d all life. one of those would be described useful, really dependent of a sudden jeffrey notes. so ridiculous. what's the speed up of? what should the planets the perform from the sun? how should the composition be? so this is measurement is very important. this is, how does the sun shoot up? how does it transfer the heat, the solar wind, which was from the surface of this on to, you know, the biter mission, which should, which was launched it back in $76.00 of that is 17 hours of a lifetime. it still has the effect of the solar wind. so what is the solar wind made up up? so these are very important scientific questions to understand the extension and the conditions tertiary boundary. it's happened because the sun was it from the surface and so on. it's very critical for life for the a, for human beings. so right. that's the news for now. i'm jessica washington. the
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weather is next and then inside story looks at the escalating hostilities between these really forces and humans who the flight has to be back in a moment the the, the color we should see the extreme heat easing for sense when the southern possible straightly arrived for the next couple of days, we have this cold front that's going through another one, just ganging up. it'll make his way towards that se encoded, but for the time being. my favorite, not really seeing any significant rest, buy to help with the wall 5 butting in the grampians, national pa, that's a breath of whether it's just coming through for i lightning or was a bit of an issue, but we may say some showers for a tie some show us to around the eastern side of the south wells in queensland,
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around the top hand from the positive walls will see some shabby ranbaxy temperatures through very much on the up here still going up to 36 celsius and alice, some of the temperature of the full sunday by sunday i went to weather, making its way across the se, in corner, pulling away from tasmania. and we will crash. you see some right? pushing tools, new zealand. then in the coming days of the moment it's not with us making his way across japan and i see bloss just coming in across the sea of japan, significant snow full there to that western side of the country. northern areas to see in some significant snow for them, probably more widespread through the 2nd half of the weekend. behind that it is dry system folk, sadly, but settled for much of china. the
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this is right. again buttons. yeah. and, and the hitting, the main it pulls in for the city is right, the prime minister benjamin netanyahu ones, there's more to come. another who's he missed on his fall to tell of even response how dangerous of these escalating hostilities. this is inside story, the .

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