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the limits to how far a dream contains sta in your own adventure, now. counter arrange the, [000:00:00;00] the hello and welcome. i'm sort of hide us and this is the news life from the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. the bones that keep falling another is radio strike hits, residential buildings and central golf. so despite tools to bring about these 5 video nephews and you combine, punish time, sam, does this stand as
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a spark system and the depth of the quality that humans can inflict upon one another? stressing the importance of what's happening is all through a cease far is achieved in gaza, estimating on the future of palestinian state. so it's in no way mos on big new president daniel chapa, re sworn and promising to defend national unity all the weeks of post selection vines, and a new way to tackle obesity. don't. so is on looking at the different methods of treat, the 1000000000 people classified as i would wait and for a rivalry with a lot at stake later on wednesday as arsenal has taught them in the primarily the governor's looks to keep their title a challenge alive. as 1st target, a 1st victory up the amaris since 2010.
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the the goal is to say fine to go see a to is meeting here in cats are set to be close to a final deal box. israel has kept top, it's been budman of the strip closing immense damage. it's ministry launch more strikes this morning, killing at least 35 people. and that was across the strip funerals were held for 12 members of the same family. and that was in that is by law, including 5 women and 3 children. now they were targets, it's overnight. but more than $46.00 and a half 1000 palestinians have now been killed and israel's devastating will says, optimism those. so those sci fi tools who cast remediate, says us officials, a cd is ready delegation as well as the hamas representative castles from ministry says the deal is close on, most issues have been resolved. now the us as well as the junction presidents have
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issued a joints quote, supporting this deal and no way, well, it's hosting a high level meeting on the future of palestinian statehood. it's foreign minister says it's important to think about and outline what happens all through a sci fi is achieved and goals are. and that's in order to guarantee sustainable piece, right? well, for all of this, that spring and hanging muscle more than he's like for us in the bought a house in central goes behind you. obviously that's where that family was targeted overnight. 0. so outside an emergency parts of the hospital where you've always seen people shuttling there and but what's the situation like, especially when it comes to the she monitoring situation and food? a sarah for the 3rd day. now we've been seeing that increase in the phase of the attack. there's definitely a surgeon the drone is tries across the gaza strip concentrated and dial the city
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an overnight attack, as well as the central area of the city of the where a close to 12 people were killed in one attack by the fighter did on a residential home that the worst sheltering and along with the 2 other families in the city of the city of so the morning here, the courtyard of the hospital was a quite, quite sad and filled with agony and frustration. at the same time, people are, are given an ear and i, on the negotiations and the progress made and don't have at the same time during, during the ongoing and since bombing campaign that is already killing more people, people are dying out the record number. now if there's many people, if they're not dying from the on it, for addictive, will fall in bought their time because of all they exacerbated humanitarian situations, are making it very difficult for people to do uh, just their vive, these difficult conditions are from the words, it's been a weather conditions into the that acute shortage is of a food and water and medical supplies, making it very difficult for really displays and
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a traumatized at population. and we're joined today by uh, marine who is a volunteer at the i. leah is an organization has a medical mission, the gaza strip, and she's going to tell us more about the humanitarian situation as he has been volunteering with them as an aide worker, as well as a person on the ground who i see in 1st hand, the situation is what are you and thank you for joining us and uh, can you please let's start with a general estimates of the humanitarian situation across the area where you operating. yeah, thanks for having me honey. um, i mean people are in dire need of everything. first of all, people are in need of a ceasefire. first and foremost, um there is a severe shortage of medical equipment. there's a severe shortage of fuel which causes issues in the hospitals. right. and people can't get the care they need. there's a severe shortage of food, even though there's an increase of food, even though there's an increase of food in the, in, in the, in the strip. now people don't have the funds that they need to purchase this food,
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right? because uh, a trucks get stolen. uh and then things get put on the market for an inflated price . uh and so uh, there's shelter, especially with the winter coming in. now we see an increase in rain that is causing issue for people in tents their, their belongings get what it there tends flood, the rising tide to cause issues which, which causes health issues. right? so, i mean, it's just a number of things that are exacerbated as the problem continues and this is all over, i mean, and we're working and did it better for working in the way that we're working in la c on eunice. and this is true everywhere that you go. so given all of this, what are the most urgent needs for the displays population when it's wintertime and this is one major elements that people have to, to struggle with, but what are other urgent needs are need? i mean, the basics, the bare minimum um food, medical supplies,
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shelter these things that mean basic things people don't have access to electricity . babies are dying of hypothermia because they can't keep warm because they're living in tents on the coast. in their cold winds. i mean, people are, are still dying of, of lack of access to food, lack of access to proper medical care. and so really the, the, the, the, the central electricity, water, food medicine shelter. these are the things that are causing that are, that are compounding the harms on top of the air strikes that we're seeing, as you said. so it's, it's really that simple. i mean, people need food, water, shelter, and, and, and proper medical care. it's just not to be read, i'm interested to know the areas that you are unable to read. so i know you've been operating here in the central area part of a mile off in hon units, but areas that you are unable to reach. uh, what does that mean for people the needs and you are unable to provide your other organization are unable to provide them? what with what they need? yeah, that's a really good question because there's the so called humanitarian zone right. that still gets bombs,
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despite it being labeled humanitarian zone. but even within the humanitarian zone, most international organizations are only working within the city manager in zone and not in the quote unquote red zones. so for example, anything east of so i had dean street is 10 units eastern, but people are not getting access to food. they're, they're not getting access to medical supplies because there's no way for the w h o or clinics or outside organizations to get those medical supplies to them. of course, that's also true. north of then it's an important door, right? so got to city and north and you value baton, you and all those places where hospitals have been shut down either directly the by attacks on by the, the is really army or by virtue of the lack of supplies for example like a fuel. right. so that's preventing people from getting the care they need. there are, for example, a 100000 people still that have returned to their homes in eastern units. they've left their, their tents on the coast, for example, to go back to their homes because they don't have anywhere else to go. it's not feasible for them to live in
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a time. and these people are not reached by international aid organizations. there's no one operating there, there are special missions that do go to the north to try to alleviate some of the, the pain and suffering in the north. but still, it's not sufficient, right? because those are, those are really specific and small missions. and those missions don't happen is 6, and i have been here even in the, the sort of central south area. dropbox is another example where this is also true that they're just not getting the care and the things that they need. same, we're going to leave it there. thank you, maureen. so as if you were heard from laurie and the situations are getting worse by the the day here, as the deacon selection is not a hasn't been implemented very well. there are areas that organization like the, the organization, maureen, are volunteering with, are unable to read there. many of the people are trapped in these areas. even here in central dog, the basement part. there are areas that are these organize and are unable to reach
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you and providing much needed a little alone. northern garza where for more than a 100 they now people are trapped without any proper access to any of the basic necessities and supplies to help them survive. these difficult conditions. okay, thank you for that. so update the from the goal. is this trip on the humanitarian situation? now, i'm outgoing. you. a secretary of state on sneed lincoln was interrupted multiple times by heck, who's calling him secretary of genocide? take a listen. the, the right, well, think it was speaking, it's an atlantic council event. how some of the last times in office for him now is the heck club was removed from the holes blinking continued his speech only to be interrupted once again. this time by
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a different tech class the, as we mentioned, the palestinian prime minister is in also for meeting on the future of paula sign. noise for an administer says a sci fi isn't enough to guarantee a long last thing piece. stephanie kind of has more corolla, has more on the missing from the the timing of this conference. the huge, the symbolic as the world waits for potential use of a ceasefire. and goal is a 15 a month on the message here is about the day of to $85.00 countries coming together under a doorway talking about the importance of the establishment of a palestinian state. this is what some of the leaders have to say. what we are now with very broad support for an international community presenting is the concept where security for israel security for palestine at normalization with the arab world. so that is for oil is not only in the region,
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but over the reason i'm embedded in the region and where peace can prevail and where people in palestine can have hope for the future of economic progress rolled around around that i'm trying to move to was for assistance, so it's time for the international, the system to 10 by its values. this principles and the justice system of the word ensure that there is that i will actually comply this time on. i think the ceasefire we're talking about or close to cease fire. we're talking about and the to the came about primarily because of international pressure. so pressure does pay off holding the city whole behind me in 1994 the nobel peace prize awarded to use that caribbean shimon peres. and you also out of thoughts for their efforts and achieving peace in the middle east of the records, of course science here, giving real hope to the publishing and people of the establishment of a palestinian state. but 30 years later, we've ever been further from that reality. so the message here from the international community, hugely important that this is the path forward,
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but of course also very much aware of how difficult that will be stephanie decker. oh, jeez there. awesome. awesome. well, the associated press news agency has meet details of this potential c 50, which will reportedly be implemented in 3 stages. and stage one, how mouse will release the c 3 is rated captives including females, villians soldiers, children and civilians above the age of 50. in return, as ro will free 15 polish thing and prisoners for each female soldier and see each civilian hostage. now its parts of this phase, israel would also hold slicing and pull its forces back to the edges of the goal is to strip the space. palestinians will return to the homes and the additional aides will flow into the strip. that's in the 1st phase. now the 2nd phase will begin $42.00 days into the seas. far with the declaration of sustainable calm ice will then release all remaining mail caps as well as route will negotiate the release of
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move palestinian prisoners as well as withdrawal all its troops from casa. then we have the final on the stage which will focus on long term arrangements, including the return of bodies of his rated captives as well as palestinian fights is implementing garza's reconstruction plan and reopening border crossings. who, of course, the for more on this will speak to don perry who's and his radio says alice and the full not regional editor of the associates of press in the middle east is also also of aust questions. lates, a sub psych, newsletter and joins us live from tennessee. so this is what was reported to be going to be included if this these far it goes through time. what is the conversation in his role today? whether it's from the media, whether it's from their reports, what the politicians are saying, even a public opinion. i would say the conversation is whether the deal will actually go through. uh there are 4 right factors and the government,
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the courtesy radically bring it down. let's say that we say they oppose the deal. the thing is that they bring down the government and will trigger a new elections, which the right in general would probably lose. that tends to focus the mind to stop politicians and therefore i suspect they'll post a deal but not bring down the government. and in any case, even if they try either is at least the theoretical possibility that the is really off position very much supports anybody. ok, and or what, what, what stuff and in their place. i think the conversation that is real uh uh, includes 2 aspects. one, joy, the hostages will be released and the water will be over. but the other is some degree of stupefaction. but let them know as agreed to a deal that leave some awesome power. however, the great is the destroys their military and id and the gaza strip it. it's almost unbelievable because nothing else told to hell street journal, not a month ago that he would never do such
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a thing. and yet that appears to be the deal the since before us is that to realistic goal, the mean israel has maintained right from the start, the only way woods and the war and that they would be opponent into any fighting would be to and it's fine was eliminate thomas completely and yet uh anthony, bring can do a secretary of states has just said that. so how much does that actually have more recruits during this war and how much has been seen for a very long time by palestinians as the early on resistance against any form of his radio occupation is a realistic goal to be able to get rid of it. entirely, i question whether or not it's really house majority postings support no doubt they have some support of israel has declared that its worth and ends were to return to hostages and to the story. houses of fighting for us are its ability to ruin caused by force. now i suppose they can try to send us a and say that they're really good the store of the military. i'm also claim uh as,
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as huge as noted that they've recruited new people. but i don't think you can, i don't think one can seriously deny that a mazda is military potential. it's, it's status is as an army, essentially has been very, very badly degraded. none the less, it is clearly evidence that if israel pulled out of the mouse and we remain in charge of, we're main, effectively the governments i'm for this, i think manual blame to time. yahoo! because there is an obvious alternative that i'm also in the form of the pals. i mean, those are and yet how is israel has blocks any effort to uh, to return the authority to guys, uh, even in uh, rejuvenated the rejected form. uh and, and frankly, i would also note that the buyer world of the west and the world them and the goal she had, or is egypt saudi arabia accounts are none of them really insisted on this. and so
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the result as we are agreeing is like my mouse will remain in power and goes on. and this will be politically challenging for an attorney item because there's a consensus on israel did that should not have been the case. okay. and then a new like duration or the that we've seen from these radius from the of high dry on the, on the x of to evacuate to jamalia. so those of occupations are continuing as all those strikes. so what's different this time? because apparently the framework to the cx 5 deal is reportedly the same. that was put forward last may well, woods allow is rare. at least the prime minister himself to be swayed this time. and that could potentially lead to a, a breakthrough because it seems the main obstacles. and the main how does, according to the country foreign ministry spokesman, yesterday, they've managed to get post, you know, mean this real agreed? so what by the claim was the deal that they themselves offer, and then i have to say, walked away from one of them here to get cold feet. why is he now agreeing to what
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you refuse before you can speculate that the details have to do with the number of prisoners, or at least the staging of the 3 phases. but realistically, my reading is like, what change does that trump is now about to enter the white house prompts and which causes envoy to meet with natania who earlier this weekend and basically insisted that there's no other realistic way to, to, to view it yet, are reportedly tense meeting according to reports between of the future us and at least. and boy, thanks very much, don perry, it is really a fast and list intensities my pleasure. the the un high commissioner for human rights will could cause visited seriousness
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taurus to naya prison. the facility was recently reopened off to the full of the assad regime. thousands of prisoners were held that during his ruling many that the chinese were tortured or even killed. well, that's cross to how much on zoom his life for us in the conference. so the mass goes mohammed, what more did we learn from volk tuck today? the 1st and foremost, sorry, we heard from volker turk, that this was a historic visit, that this was a 1st, the 1st time that are you in high commissioner for human rights was visiting syria . and in that regard, the high commissioner said that he was optimistic, that he was going to be able to work going forward with the new administration in syria, along with civil service or organizations in order to try to ensure that there is transitional justice going forward and that there is protection of human rights here in syria. now, one of the things that mister turk said had most impacted him on his visit,
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was the fact that he had gone to tour semi of prison. and that while he was there, he spoke to former prisoners that described conditions that they had encountered there that were almost too much to bear. he wasn't even going to repeat what he had been told as far as the kinds of torture and other horrific conditions. former detainees, there had told him about mister turk also mentioned that he had met with different civil society groups. while he was here in syria and that he had discussed with them the need to try to ensure that there wouldn't be transitional government that got just this rather, pardon me, going forward here in syria. now, one very important thing that mister chuck mentioned was the fact that he had met with that for the shit. he's the head of the new administration here in syria. and i asked mister turk during the press conference, which took place here in this compound, just little over an hour ago, i asked mister turk, specifically about the toner, the conversation he had without much shut out. and if he had heard about any guarantees coming from the new administration, that human rights wouldn't be protected,
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especially for minority groups going forward in syria. here's what mr. char kept to say. we discussed in can cvt and the, and the important associate, i think the cvt not least benefiting from the reach us of, of the society. i mean, it's clear that society and the social cohesion within the country. it can only be guaranteed if indeed each and every part of that society is able to, to get on with their lives. and that includes each of every segment of the society. and indeed we, we had some very positive statements from, from the leadership. and in that regard, of course, a lot depends on how it's happening on the ground and there's a lot of work to be done. it said a fragile transition period. but it would be absolutely critical to support
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the efforts to build a new syria that that overcomes the legacies of the past mohammed, we're all talking here about a new theory, but what have you been hearing from syrians themselves assessment in damascus when it comes to issues like transitional justice for example, was, are by and large, the syrians that i've been speaking with in damascus over the course the past few days have said that they are still hopeful. and they are very cautiously optimistic because they see encouraging signs by the new administration that things are being dealt with in an organized manner. but everybody that i've talked to said that they really need to make sure that there is going to be transitional justice. they want to ensure they want to hear more, especially from the new administration. as far as when it comes to members of the said regime, who committed crimes for so many years against the population. you're committed so many atrocities and so many brutalities against the population here. and they want
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to make sure that there are mechanisms in place to ensure that there is justice for those individuals going forward. they also, of course, want to ensure that more aid starts flowing into the country. that things are more organized when it comes to civil society institutions. and that the people here essentially are going to get all the help that they need. not just from the international community, i do want to see the lifting of sanctions, but also specifically from the government that is now in place sorta. okay, thanks very much. i'm how much i'm doing for that latest update from the syrian capital. the, the number of bodies recovered from a discontinued wine in south africa, has risen to 78. the bonds in charleston still fontaine has been at the centre of a stand off between police and in full mo, most stand documents. his mind is more than
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a 100 people in the mine have died. salvation and poor living conditions. a 166 of those, so have been rescued, lives having spent months underground, but they will immediately arrested. the earlier we spoke to human rights lawyer, jessica lawrence, and she says, authority should have been carrying out rescues months ago. we have seen the continuation of the rescue operations. it's day 3. and then the time that we spent on sites, we sold the processing of the miners that have resurfaced by police officials. some are being detained, and immediate need being taken to prison. others are receiving medical assistance. what we have also seen is the retrieval of mine is deceased bodies come up because the rescue operations continue for the remainder of the day. and we understand that more of them to cease mine is bodies will be brought to the surface. but also some of the surviving minus. it's incredibly wiring to see how the entire situation has
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been handled by the police and seeing the bodies be retrieved today, but also knowing many more have been retrieved on monday and tuesday is concerning . had the states listened to the close of the community, close of macola as well as lawyers for human rights who had indicated in early november of last year that there is a crisis unfolding. how did they responded with the mind risky services? soon? a, we could have prevented the loss of a lot of lives. it has given hope to the communities community members who have had loved ones underground, trapped for many months. i have been in the space of 12 minutes with many, not knowing with a family members are alive or that with some of them mine is being brought to the surface. it has alleviated a lot of stress and given hope to other family members that are still waiting for the loved ones to surface. a. daniele sancho has been sworn in as mos and beast
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presidents. somebody's rise to power comes after october. the disputed election. i made widespread protests. the opposition leader is refusing to accept the outcome and says, this supporters will shut down the country if necessary to shop for his entire time . for me, the isn't my poor to with the latest. what's the what's the big important? the what was that many people
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advocate during the ration and once you start from the old position, the name of the a powerful site plan has tone roost from homes and northern boys and beek emergency . let's have been issued a site from like levy hits the region strong with sorento rain as well as flash floods is made driving impossible in some areas. well, it's time for the weather. his efforts in a hello, a tropical side, now making its way through the mos i'm beat channel. you can see this area we're cloud here,
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that's been swelling away. it may land full. the yesterday is sinking further southwards, when still at around a 130 kilometers per hour because it's back into the open. want to say there's one more sizes, but it's voltage source back in place and it's still a potential for maybe a 100 to 200 millimeters of freight. and i think that heavier rain will make its way towards madagascar as it runs very close to with the south west of the country . as we go on 3 fast, i mean, well, plenty of showers there and to central positive mozambie. we could see some big rain full titles and racking up here as well over the next couple of dies in bob by saying some, not the showers strive for that they use the side of south africa. still a few showers around the tune up with the seasonal range. the push up towards the gulf is getting meanwhile, across north africa, a child. so some shy with some wet weather that coming into house area pushing across the was that west of the side, north west? possible libya. i usually wet weather costs because we are pushing into this a hot right. some of the weather just laughing up to west central part. so if the
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mediterranean i'd be able to was easy, might see a shower too, but for many it does state drive. it's idea sunshine, as is the case across the right, the minutes as well. so a heads on al jazeera, south crews, and peach present, and so kill is under arrest officer. he imposed motional last month, triggering a stand off with investigations, assessing the trail of destruction from california, as well as far as many brace anywhere. the change that could spread the claims for the season set closer to becoming the most successful grandson's tennis. pleasurable time, australia, no connection on the way in the pod came in to be some cookie interim head full for us, which is pretty much an electrical terms. now i didn't say that that would be for 40 years facing realities. what does donald trump's re election mean pretty tough.
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